11 SAS April · Everett, MA 02149 Phone (617) 389-2448 Fax (617) 389-3769 PTO MEETING Everyone is...
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SAS April
Issue 8
STREET CLEANING
Starting April 1st parking restrictions will, once again, be in effect, every Tuesday, for street cleaning.
Please refer to the posted streets signs to avoid having your car towed.
FIRST FRIDAY LITURGY Everyone is invited to join us on Friday, April 1st, at 9:00AM, for our monthly liturgy. Grade Three is in charge.
EARLY DISMISSAL
It is scheduled for Friday, April 1st.
Classes will be dismissed at the following times:
Preschool 11:45 Kindergarten 11:50 Grades 1 & 2 11:55 Grades 3-8 12:00
Students not picked up on time will AUTOMATICALLY be placed in the After School Program. Parents will be responsible for accrued fees.
CLASS PICTURE DAY
Photographers from Hockmeyer Studios will be here on Thursday, April 7th, to take class pictures of all of the grades. Students will need to wear their regular uniforms.
NUT Day passes will not be allowed that day.
SCHOOL DANCE
Student Council is sponsoring this special event on Friday, April 8th, from 7:00pm-10:00pm for students in grades 5-8. Tickets are $8.00 and include cost of admission, slice of pizza and a bottle of water. Tickets must be pre-purchased. This event is for SAS students only, and Parents’ Permission is needed in order to attend.
BOOK FAIR
It will take place the week of April 11th, please look for more information which will be sent home later on this month.
SAS APRIL NEWSLETTER | Issue # 8 2
OUR MISSION
Saint Anthony School
is a diverse community
grounded in faith and tradition.
We learn and live
by Catholic principles
and strive for academic excellence.
54 Oakes Street
Everett, MA 02149
Phone (617) 389-2448
Fax (617) 389-3769
www.saseverett.com
PTO MEETING
Everyone is invited to join us for our monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 12th, at 6:30pm. We will be discussing the Book Fair, Spring Dance and other upcoming events. Parents who attend will receive a Free NUT DAY pass for their child/ren.
BASKETBALL PROGRAM
It would not be possible without the help and support of our Athletics’ Director/coach, Ms. Frassa, head coaches Mr. Carbone and Mrs. Murphy, as well as the assistant coaches, Mr. Capone, Mr. Ingersoll and Mr. Morrow. Because of their hard work and commitment to the SAS Basketball Program, our players represented the school well on and off the court throughout the season. THANK YOU!
To mark the end of our basketball season, SAS Athletics, is hosting a banquet at the Moose Hall, in Malden, Thursday, April 14th, at 6:00pm, for our coaches, athletes, and their families. Tickets are still available, if you haven’t bought them yet, please do so ASAP.
SPRING BREAK
St. Anthony School will be closed for our spring break from April 18th - April 22nd. Classes will resume on Monday, April 25th.
STUDENTS’ LEARNING SHOWCASE Come and see what students are doing at SAS. On Wednesday, April 27th we are having a Students’ Learning Showcase. Parents will have the chance to visit classrooms and see the various topics being covered at each grade level.
To make things easier for everyone, we will have two sessions. The afternoon session will be held for Preschool and Kindergarten, from 1:00pm-1:45pm. Children will be dismissed at the end of the session.
The second session, for grades 1-8, will take place from 6:30pm-7:45pm. Students are to report to school, in full uniform, at 6:15pm. Doors will open at 6:30pm.
GO SAINTS!
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Patriots' Day 2016. The 241st Anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Each year in mid-April, thousands of people visit historic Lexington and Concord and Minute Man National
Historical Park to celebrate Patriots' Day. Patriots' Day is a special Massachusetts State holiday commemorating
the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775.
The holiday (Officially observed on Monday, April 18, 2016), and the entire weekend, is celebrated with parades,
reenactments and commemorative ceremonies.
Sunday, April 17th
Warlike Preparations
Col. James Barrett House, 455 Barrett's Mill Road, Concord 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
In 1775, Col. James Barrett of Concord was responsible for all the military supplies in town. On April 19th he and
his family found themselves in the middle of a storm of activity and danger as British soldiers occupied the town of
Concord and even searched the Barrett family home!. Visit the Barrett House and learn about the military
preparations that helped launch the colonies into the Revolutionary War.
Revolutionary Dogs: "Paws for the Cause!" at Minute Man Visitor Center
Route 2A, Lexington 2:00 p.m. 45 minutes in length
Join Park Ranger Roger Fuller and his pug, Cricket, in a forty-five minute walk on the Battle Road to explore the
lives of dogs in colonial America, and in the Revolution. The tour starts at Minute Man Visitor Center and goes to
Paul Revere Capture Site, about half a mile, with four stops along the way. The walk is open to all. You are
welcome to bring along your well-behaved, friendly dog, too.
Monday, April 18th (Patriots' Day observed) Lexington Battle Reenactment
Lexington Green 5:30 a.m.
The Town of Lexington celebrates the first shots of the American Revolution with a reenactment of the early-
morning engagement between the town's militia and the British regulars.
Commemoration of the North Bridge Fight, and Concord Parade
North Bridge, Concord 8:45 a.m.
British and Colonial reenactors will commemorate the "Shot heard round the world" with a dramatic re-staging of
the North Bridge fight featuring marching and musket fire. The Concord Parade will arrive at North Bridge around
9:30 a.m. with ceremonies featuring minute man companies, British reenactors and music groups. NOTE: all of the
roads in the center of town are closed to vehicles beginning at 8:30 a.m.
(source: http://www.nps.gov/mima/patriots-day.htm)