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Uniform Requirements

OUTERWEAR

All students must wear approved red, navy, or white outerwear, including cardigan sweaters, fleece jackets, etc. These may be purchased from the Spirit Shop, Flynn O’Hara, or Lands’ End. All outerwear must conform in style and color to outerwear on the vendor’s list. Please remember that there are to be no words, emblems, logos, or fur on any outerwear or other uniform clothing other than the All Saints logo.

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SHIRTS

Shirts may be short or long-sleeved. Long-sleeved shirts may not be worn under short sleeved shirts. All shirts and blouses for girls and

boys must be tucked in at all times. This is a school-wide rule for all students in grades 1-8.

SHOES

Acceptable footwear: • Tennis shoes are recommended. •Leather/Canvas shoes. •Prohibited: Boots, clogs, sandals, platforms, moccasins, open-toe/heel shoes, hiking boots, high heeled or fleece shoes, and shoes with lights, wheels, web-toed, etc.

SKIRT, DRESS, AND JUMPER LENGTH

Dresses, jumpers, skirts, and shorts must be no more than two (2) inches

above the top of the knee.

SOCKS

Socks are required and must be solid white, navy, or black and a matching pair without patterns or designs. Black socks must be ankle length or shorter. Tights, leggings, and knee socks may be red, navy blue, or white. Leggings are permitted in PK3-K ONLY.

SWEATSHIRTS/HOODIES/SWEATERS Only approved sweatshirts and hoodies and sweaters are allowed.

T-SHIRTS

Solid white T-shirts may be worn under shirts, as long as nothing hangs out from the sleeves and nothing can be “read” through the shirt.

TATTOOS

No permanent or temporary tattoos are allowed.

UNDERGARMENTS

Shorts must be worn under skirts or jumpers. All undergarments worn must not be visible.

THE UNIFORM POLICY AND DRESS CODE WILL BE ENFORCED.

• Lower School students will lose recess privileges. • Middle School students violating the dress code will serve two break detentions. A child who is late to detention will not be able to serve detention. Failure to attend detention will double the detention time. Detention takes precedence over appointments, practices, lessons, etc

ADDITIONAL UNIFORM GUIDELINES

FREE DRESS DAYS Certain days during the school year are designated as “Free Dress Day.” Please follow the listed rules below on these days:

• Only uniform code shoes and jewelry are allowed. • Uniform shorts, pants, or skirts must be worn on Friday Spirit T-Shirt days with the exception of Middle School students who are allowed to wear jeans with All Saints t-shirts. • No “short” shorts, spandex “bike” shorts • T-shirts must not be longer than shorts worn and have no derogatory pictures or words on them. • No oversized clothing, low riding jeans or pants, ripped clothing, leggings, or pajama pants. No tank tops, spaghetti-strapped tops, or tops exposing the midriffs. No hats or headgear. • Occasionally, themes for free dress days are suggested by student organizations. Details will be provided at the time. Free Dress Day outfits are administered at the discretion of the Assistant to the Head and/or Head of School.

PK3 and PK4 Dress Code Options Kindergarten-Second Grade Dress Code Options

NEW FAMILY RECEPTION

New families are matched with current families in an effort to provide them with an immediate connection to All Saints. The reception is hosted by the ASPA (All Saints Parent Association) in August to welcome everyone and allow the children a fun opportunity to get to know one another.

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT

There are three Back to School Nights, one for primary grades PK3-1st, one for lower school grades 2nd-5th, and one for middle school grades 6th - 8th. This is an opportunity for parents to hear about plans for the upcoming year and visit their children’s classrooms for presentations by the teachers. Parents will also be able to go to the Virtual Viking website to access course information for all grades and classes. The information will remain on the website throughout the year for viewing at your convenience.

NJHS

In the fall, 8th grade students who have demonstrated academic excellence by maintaining a 3.6 GPA in middle school, outstanding leadership and citizenship qualities, and earned school and community service hours are invited to apply for membership into the National Junior Honor Society. The induction ceremony takes place in September.

BLESSING OF THE PETS

This All Saints tradition is held in the first week of October. Typically, parents are invited to bring their children’s pets for a special outdoor chapel service and pet blessing to commemorate St. Francis Day. The St. Francis chapel includes prayers and a blessing for animals and pets. Students may also share pictures and/or videos of their pets with their classmates.

BOOK FAIR

The ASPA hosts a week long Book Fair in the fall to help fund and promote the library. The week is filled with fun activities to promote the love of reading. All proceeds go to support our Calcote Library and Discovery Center.

PRIMARY AND LOWER SCHOOL PAGEANTS

A beloved All Saints tradition, two Christmas pageants are presented each year by the Primary School (PK3-K) and the Lower School (grades 1-5).

ALL SAINTS CULTURAL FESTIVAL: Celebrating Heritage, United in Mission

The Culture Festival showcases the broad range of cultures represented in our All Saints community. We invite All Saints families to participate by sharing decorations, photos, music, and other items from their respective traditions.

DRAMA PRODUCTIONS

Middle School students stage drama productions each year. All are welcome to be in the fall musical. A select group of students is chosen to be in the one-act play in the spring.

ALL SAINTS PARENT ASSOCIATION GALA

This event brings the All Saints parent community together to show support for the school. The ASPA hosts an evening complete with delicious food, live music, and a live auction.

GRANDPARENTS DAY

All Saints Grandparents and Special Friends are invited on campus for this very special morning. They are invited to attend chapel, visit classrooms, have their student lead them on a tour of the school (grades 1-8), and enjoy a reception in the Gilbert I. “Buddy” Low Dining Facility.

CARNIVAL

The annual spring Carnival is a school-wide event for all friends and families to enjoy. It is an afternoon event complete with rides, activities, food, music, and small auction items.

We plan to host ASES events on campus this year. All school events are subject to change.

Office Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Summer Office Hours (June - July) Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closed Fridays

School Hours of Operation

Grades PK3 - PK4 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Grades K - 8 Monday Tuesday - Friday

*Early Morning Classrooms open Tardy Bell 8:00 a.m. - 2:25 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 8:05 a.m.

*Early Morning Saints is a service for our parents who, because of their working hours, need to drop off their child before 7:45 a.m. Early Morning Saints will be available in the Dining Facility beginning at 7:00AM. The early morning drop off option will be limited to working families or families with transportation issues. There is no fee for this service. Registration forms will be emailed to parents in August. Registration for Early Morning Saints is required.

Contact information

Phone: 409-892-1755 Fax: 409-892-0166

Physical Address:

Mailing Address: 4108 Delaware P.O. Box 7188 Beaumont, TX 77706 Beaumont, TX 77726

Website

www.allsaints-beaumont.org

Daily chapel Information

All students attend daily chapel services every morning at 8:15 a.m. PK3- Kindergarten Monday - Thursday in the Gathering Area of the 3rd -5th grade building Friday at St. Stephen’s at 8:45 a.m. Grades 1 - 8 Monday - Friday at St. Stephen’s

Lunch and Snack

Students may bring snacks and/or lunches from home. Snack and lunches at All Saints are also available for purchase. Our lunch provider, Mackenzie’s, is run by All Saints parents, chefs Traci and Casey Gates. Parents should order and pay for food online through EZ School App for the following grades: Snacks - $1.00 - $2.00 each (grades 3 - 8) Lunch - $6.00 each (grades K - 8) Each student will have a personal barcode that will be scanned when a purchase is made.

Used Uniforms

The Spirit Shoppe is sponsored by the ASPA and sells used uniforms. It is open on Fridays 7:45 - 9:30 a.m.

State Vaccine Requirements

All students are required to submit their immunization records to the school nurse. To find the 2022-2023 Texas minimum state vaccine requirements for students, please visit https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/school

Child Care

All Saints provides parents with two childcare programs; an after school program with enrichment classes available for students enrolled at All Saints and a summer program open to families in the community.

CLUB After School Program

All Saints offers an after school care program for enrolled students. Club is held in the Christian Education Building at St. Stephen’s following school dismissal until 6 p.m. Information about Club can be found at https:// www.allsaints-beaumont.org/after-school-care or you may contact Kristin Peyton, Club Director, at 409-892-0779 or at kpeyton@allsaints-beaumont.org.

Enrichment 360

All Saints Episcopal School is excited to begin offering after school enrichment courses for our families. The enrichment program is called Enrichment 360. Our enrichment courses are 12 classes that meet once a week after school from August 30-November 17. New courses will come out each semester! To register go to: allsaintsbeaumont.campbrainregistration.com

Summer 360

All Saints offers child care during the summer for 9 weeks. This program is open to both All Saints students and families in the community. The hours are 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. A variety of camps and activities are available both on the All Saints campus and in the Christian Education Building at St. Stephen’s. Registration will open in March.

PRIMARY SCHOOL

PK3

PK3B Amy Mayo - PK3-PK4 Coordinator PK3B Bethany Jewell Susan Burrell - Aide

PK4

PK4A Gina Bass PK4B Allison Brocato Laurie Clark - Aide

Kindergarten

KA Cheryl Jones KB Cecile Phelan KC Hannah Swift

First Grade

1B Karol Glaspy - K-1 Coordinator 1A Sarah Dudley*

LOWER SCHOOL

Third Grade

3A Lititia Harrington - Lang. Arts & S.S. 3B Jamie Scales - Math & Science

4th Grade

4A Holly Chessher* - Lang. Arts & S.S. 4B Judy Shumaker - Math & Science

5th Grade

5B Missy McGee - Middle School Coordinator - Math & S.S. 5A Sheila Hilburn - Lang. Arts & S.S.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Dr. David Willard - Middle School Dean of Students 6th Grade Literature Elective 7th-8th Speech Elective

Sixth Grade

Tracy Gartner - 6A Homeroom 6th Grade Math 6th Grade Study Skills 7th-8th Grade Math Elective 8th Grade Financial Literacy Elective Brandey Gideon - 6B Homeroom 5th Grade Science 6th Grade Life Science 6th Grade Intro to Coding Elective 7th-8th CSI: Forensic Science Elective

Wendy Daigle 6th Grade Writing

Courtney Myrick 6th Grade English NJHS Sponsor

Seventh Grade

Stephanie Fears - 7A Homeroom 7th & 8th Grade English 7th-8th Grade Creative Writing Elective

Kelley Hammons - Middle School Coordinator - 7B Homeroom 6th Grade World Geography 7th & 8th Grade American History 7th Grade Civics Elective

Eighth Grade

Andrew Falgout - Athletic Director - 8A Homeroom 4th-8th Grade P.E. 6th Grade Health 7th-8th Grade Weight Training Basketball Coach

Rebecca Porter - 8B Homeroom 7th Grade Pre-Algebra 8th Grade Algebra 1 7th Grade Values

Jimmie Baize 7th Grade Earth Science 8th Grade Integrated Physics & Chemistry Chess

The Reverend James Pevehouse 8th Grade Religion

ENRICHMENT

P.E.

Carol Johnson PK3-8th Grade P.E. Safeguarding God’s Children Facilitator Drama Production Assistant

Claire Ripper PK3-5 Grade P.E. Aide Yearbook Editor Website Manager

SmartLab Facilitator

Amy Renick Grades K-8th

Library

Dena Williams Head Librarian Digital Media Specialist

Fine Arts/Foreign Language

Pam Jackson* PK3-5th Grade Music

Kesha Norman K-8th Grade Art Student Council Sponsor

Marielle Pavez 1st-5th Grade Spanish

Blanca Reyes 6th-8th Grade Spanish 6th-8th Grade Sign Language

Ramona Young 6th-8th Grade Drama Drama Productions Director

ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

Scootie Clark Head of School

Sally Wilson Assistant Head of School Director of Curriculum & Middle School

April Cerkiewicz Business Manager

Kathy Fisher Director of Admissions Parent Relations Early Morning Facilitator

Melanie Heartfield Director of Advancement

Travis Walker Director of Auxiliary Programs

Sean Adamic Director of IT

Wendy Ardis* Front Office Administrative Assistant

Anna Stone* Front Office Administrative Assistant

Nicol Andrepont* Admissions/Advancement Assistant

John Metivier Director of Building Services

Yolanda Cardenas, Maria Lara, Ana Rosario Custodians

Nicole West School Nurse

*Denotes new faculty/staff member

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