All Saints Catholic Church Newsletter — June 2021

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All Saints Catholic School Leadership Team continued from page 4 “When a student leaves here after eight to 10 years, we want them to have a heart for service and to be able to defend their faith,” Fr. Alfonse says. “We want them to know the virtues and be able to put them into practice. We want them to be prepared for what lies beyond. It is not only what we want, but also what we see. In the last five years, we have had eight Valedictorians and Salutatorians at local high schools as well as countless more graduates who have created and participated in projects focused on service and faith. What these kids have done make us all proud to be a part of All Saints.”

Best of all, through the work of the leadership team, faculty, and staff, the school is thriving. Retention is up, applications are on the rise, fundraising has increased, name recognition through social media and marketing has increased, and once again this year, 100 percent of the eighthgrade students were accepted to their high school of choice. None of the members of the leadership team will rest on their laurels — instead, they will continue to gather around the table every Tuesday to push the limits and create new plans and make All Saints Catholic School the best.

To help spread the word about All Saints Catholic School, tell your friends! Parishioners and parents may also consider volunteering at the school to help keep costs lower. Please visit www.allsaintsdallas.org/school/ for more information on All Saints Catholic School.

All Saints Response to

the CDC

Guidelines Effective: Saturday,

June 5th


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