Our fourth week of the recitation of the Rosary each morning included prayers for our loved ones, for those in need, and for the many sacrifices of our Military families. All Saints is blessed with the many children who have shared our education journey while bringing their life experiences from as far away as Qatar, Japan, South Korea, Albania, Chile, Poland, Brazil and Columbia. In the United States, students from the west coast across to the east have learned in our school community. Our students represent the world and teach to all respect, inclusion and friendship. We truly live our faith each day by sharing our compassion and concern for all.
As we end the third week of the Rosary, our students are reminded to live their lives with justice, our May value of the month. To respect others with words and actions is as important as to think of others with positive acceptance. Our students are empowered to live with wisdom, compassion and leadership, these words are recited daily in our Mission Statement. It is very important in ending the academic year on a successful level, that we invest the efforts and attention we have strengthened throughout this year. Homework, test preparation and class interaction are key to receiving the most on our education journey. Thank you for continuing to support your student!
We are committed to successfully completing our school year on June 16, following our school safety plan and adhering to our school handbook policies. Our efforts to remain safely distanced with masks on and frequently washing hands have been successful and will remain in place until the year is completed.
We have completed our first five decade recitation of the Rosary today. Each morning the school prays a decade of the Rosary while thinking of their loved ones, their friends and teachers, and special intentions. Mary, the Mother of Jesus, is our example of compassion and love. We pray for all of our mothers this Mother’s Day, and for all those who show compassion and love in this world.