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Tuition Information • 202� – 202� Tuition must be paid in full by July 1, 202�
Participating Parishioner
One Child $3,2�0.00 Two Children $5,�00.00 Three Children $6,��0.00 Four Children $7,�00.00
($300 surcharge for Kindergarten)
Non-Participating Parishioner
One Child $3,��0.00 Two Children $6,�00.00 Three Children $9,��0.00 Four Children $1�,�00.00
($300 surcharge for Kindergarten)
Due at Registration Non-Catholic Religious Families
One Child $4,��0.00 Two Children $8,�90.00 Three Children $11,��0.00 Four Children $14,�00.00
($300 surcharge for Kindergarten)
• First month tuition payment (Non- R e f u n d a b l e)
• Registration Fee: $160 per student(Non-Refundable)
• Any registered member of Saint Albert the Great mayapply for Participating Family Parish Grant and beawarded up to $750.00
Before and After School Care Before School: 7:00 am - 8:30 am After School: 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Registration Fee - $20.00 per child Tuition - $4.00 per hour
Please contact -XOLH�3RORZ\N at MSRORZ\[email protected] with any questions.
Registration Information * Copy of Birth Certificate* Copy of Baptismal Certificate* Online Kindergarten Registration Completed* Make appointment to meet with Fr. Estok, Pastor* Make appointment for Kindergarten screening
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* Grades 1-8 MAP or Standardized test scores* Grades 1-8 current report card*Grades 1-8 Meeting with Fr. Estok, Pastor*Meeting with Mr. Vittardi, Principal
*Technology Fee: $250.00 per student*Financial aid available for qualified parishioner families
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS
Saint Albert the Great School welcomes all new students and it is our hope to serve the needs of all interested faith filled families. However, if there are more applicants then space, students will be admitted to Saint Albert the Great
School in the following order:
1. Participating Parishioners 2. Siblings of currently enrolled students (K-8) in good standing 3. Parishioners with children enrolled in our preschool 4. Registered Catholics of other parishes 5. Non-Catholic Religious Families
Students entering must meet the following age requirements: PK 3 – Child must be 3 years old by August 1st
PK 4 – Child must be 4 years old by August 1st PK 5 – Child must be between 4 years 8 months – 5 years 6 months
Kindergarten – Child should be 5 years old by August 1st ** For purposes of registration of new families, the term “Participating Parishioner” refers to Catholic families who have officially registered in the Parish and demonstrate their participation through Mass attendance and financial support of the parish.
Non-Catholic students are required to actively participate in religion classes, religious celebrations, and liturgies while attending Saint Albert the Great School.
Registration Process:
1. Contact school registrar, Mrs. Gina Farinelli (grades K-8) at [email protected] 2. Meeting with school principal, Mr. Ed Vittardi 3. Must provide most recent report card and standardized test scores for children entering grades
1-8 4. Meeting with our pastor, Father Estok
Items required at time of registration:
1. A non-refundable registration fee of $160.00 (K-8)
2. A non-refundable registration fee of $100.00 (preschool) 3. First month, non-refundable, tuition payment 4. A photo copy of your child’s birth and baptismal certificate
Participating Parishioners * Child in Grades 1-8
First Child $3,2�0.00
Second Child $5,�00.00
Third Child $6,��0.00
Fourth Child $7,�00.00 ($300 surcharge for kindergarten)
Non-Participating Parishioners Child in Grades 1-8
First Child $3,��0.00
Second Child $6,�00.00
Third Child $9,��0.00
Fourth Child $1�,�00.00 ($300 surcharge for kindergarten)
Members of other Catholic Parishes ** Child in Grades 1-8
First Child $2,��0.00 (+ $1,100.00 parish support) Second Child $4,�00.00 (+ $2,200.00 parish support) Third Child $�,��0.00 (+ $3,300.00 parish support) Fourth Child $�6,�00.00 (+ $4,400.00 parish support)
($300 surcharge for kindergarten)
Non-Catholic Religious Families*** Child in Grades 1-8
First Child $4,��0.00
Second Child $8,�90.00
Third Child $11,��0.00
Fourth Child $14,�00.00 ($300 surcharge for kindergarten)
� Technology Fee for the 202�-202� school year is $250.00 per student.
� The Technology Fee will be waived or adjusted based on the level of MANNA participation.
� PTO Fundraising Participation: Each family is required to generously participate and volunteer their time in at
least one major event this year.
� PTO Car Raffle: All families are expected to sell and or purchase ten car raffle tickets unless participating in
The Giving Circle.
*A “Participating Parishioner” refers to Catholic families who have officially registered in the Parish anddemonstrate their participation through Mass attendance and financial support of the parish.
* Any registered member of Saint Albert the Great may apply for a Participating Family Parish Grant and beawarded up to $750.00.
** Catholic members of other Parishes who submit a signed Parish School Support Agreement Form securing $1,100.00 per child subsidy from parish of membership.
*** These families are God-centered and worshipping, desiring Catholic values and programming for their children (see Non-Catholic Family Commitment).
Saint Albert the Great CYO Athletics & Extracurricular Activities
Our athletic programs are the biggest and best in the Diocese of Cleveland. CYO Athletics continues to foster the spiritual growth of our youth.
FALL WINTER SPRING Gr. 1-2 Gr. 1-2 Gr. 3-8 Intramural Cross Country Intramural Basketball Baseball Intramural Volleyball Softball Track Gr. 1-4 – Flag Football Gr. 3-8 Lacrosse Gr. 5-6 – 7x7 Football Basketball Gr. 7-8 – 11x11 Football Cheerleading Grades 3-8 Cheerleading Cross Country Soccer Volleyball
STEM Programming
Arcade Academy Invention Convention AWT Battle Bots Global Cardboard Challenge Rockin’ Roller Coaster Kitchen Chemistry LEGO Univeristy Primary Engineering Adventures Program (PEAP)
Primary
Crazy 8’s Math Club K-2/3-5 Beginning Choir Youth Choir LEGO University (K/1) Chess Club (Gr. 1-6) Boy Scouts (Gr. 1-8)
Intermediate/Jr. High
Peer Tutoring (Gr. 7 & 8) Concert Band Orchestra 5th & 6th Math Club Classroom of Champions Geography Bee Youth Ministry (Gr. 7/8) Drama Club Stage Crew Student Council Power of the Pen (Gr.7/8) Advanced Choir Ski Club Round Up Newspaper (Gr. 4-8) Mustang Spirit Squad Junior Honor Society
Frequently Asked Questions About Kindergarten…. 1. What does my child need to know to attend St. Albert the Great?
• Children will be given a screening of their visual, verbal, and motor skills prior totheir acceptance.
• DIAL – 4 is the screening tool.• No prior knowledge of the alphabet or numbers is required; however, we
encourage parents to help their child to become familiar with their letters andnumbers.
2.What subjects are taught in kindergarten?• Our curriculum includes religion, math, science, social studies, reading, language arts,
computer, Spanish, art, gym, music and library.• All subjects are included on the report card and graded quarterly.
3.Do kindergarten children attend Mass?• Yes, once a month and on holy days of obligation.
4.What happens if my child needs extra help in reading?• We have remedial programs for reading.
Fr. Edward Estok Pastor
Mr. Edward Vittardi Principal
Mrs. Julie Polowyk Assistant Principal
Mrs. Gina Farinelli Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Nancy McCullough Kindergarten
Mrs. Caroline Halle Kindergarten
Mrs. Cheryl Anderle Kindergarten
Frequently Asked Questions About Kindergarten... (continued) 5. Does kindergarten have a Foreign Language program?
• Yes, they will have Spanish instruction once a week.
6. How do I get information about school activities, lunch calendar, and notes of the week?
• We have ProgressBook, an online communication and grade tool. • We post a calendar of events, a lunch calendar, and notes from administration. • All teachers post classroom information and homework.
7. When does the kindergarten school year begin?
• Kindergartners start school the same day as grades 1-8
8. Is there an orientation for kindergarten? • Yes. You will be notified sometime prior to the beginning of the school year.
9. Do the kindergartners wear uniforms?
• Yes. They will wear uniforms beginning in September. • They will also wear gym uniforms.
10. How do kindergartners get to and from school?
• Bus service is available for students living in North Royalton. • Some other districts also provide transportation. • Students can be dropped off and picked up from school.
11. Who helps my child get into the school?
• Bus buddies are used until Labor Day. • There is a morning drop off system at school.
• Our classroom aides take out walkers and riders at the end of the day.
12. Does the school offer day care? • Yes, before and after school care is available Monday-Friday.
13. Is a hot lunch program offered?
• Yes, we serve a hot lunch to those who prefer not to bring lunch. The menu changes daily.
ST. ALBERT THE GREAT PRESCHOOL “Where the Light of Christ Shines”
3 YEAR OLD PROGRAM - 2 days/week Tuesday and Thursday
* Child MUST turn three by August1st.*Tuition $1,3�0/year
Morning Session: 9:00am - 11:30am OR Afternoon Session: 12:30pm - 3:00pm
4 YEAR OLD PROGRAM - 3 days/week Monday, Wednesday and Friday
* Child MUST turn four by August 1st.* Tuition $1,��0/year
Morning Session: 9:00am - 11:30am
4 YEAR OLD PROGRAM - 5 days/week Monday - Friday
* Child MUST turn four by August 1st.* Tuition $1,��0/ Year
Morning Session 9:00am - 11:30am OR Afternoon Session 12:30pm - 3:00pm
PRE-K PROGRAM - 5 days/week Monday - Friday
* For children between the ages of 4 years 8 months - 5 years 6 months* Tuition $1,8�0/Year
Monday - Friday 8:15am –11:��
All Preschool Programs:
Non-Refundable Registration Fee $100 Programs subject to change based on enrollment Contact: Mrs. Caroline Halle [email protected]
(440) 237-1032 ~ 6667 Wallings Road North Royalton, OH 44133 ~ www.saint-albert.org
Saint Albert the Great Preschool “Where the Light of Christ Shines”
Mission Our mission at Saint Albert the Great School is to work with families, to educate each child to know, believe and live the Catholic faith and to continue lifelong learning.
Philosophy The first years of life are a vital importance to a child’s growth and development. Foundations are laid that influence their self-acceptance and ability to relate to others and respond positively to the environment. Family relationships provide a young child with the best model for developing attitudes, values and behavior. Interactions with other adults and children are extremely important and promote ways for a child to relate to the world around them.
Early childhood education provides the transition from home to a school atmosphere. Research indicates these early years are crucial for learning, and in fact, form the basis for all future learning. A Catholic preschool program provides a creative learning environment for young children. Interaction with other children and adults, in an atmosphere of Christian love and concern, promotes the healthy development of each child. Learning and play activities encourage spiritual, intellectual, social and physical growth.
The child should:
• Develop a positive self-image and acknowledge his/her self-worth Develop basic social skills
• Increase independence • Develop a trust in adults other than his/her parents/guardians • Enjoy being part of a group and accept the need to share and cooperate
Respect the right of others and defend his/her own rights • Develop a desire to learn • Become aware of the fact that he/she is a child of God and will grow in His love
Attend school on a regular basis
Goals • To communicate the gospel message of
Jesus • To provide instruction in religious truths and
values in such a way that they become an integral part of the daily routine
• To present an academic and religious program that includes religion, math and reading readiness, science, social studies, technology integration, art appreciation, music and library.
Preschool Frequently Asked Questions
1. How old should my child be to attend?
o Students entering the 3-year-old program should be 3 before August 1. o Students entering the 4-year-old program should be 4 before August 1. o Students entering the PreK program should be between 4 years, 8 months – 5
years, 6 months. 2. What days/times are classes offered?
o 3-year-old program: Tuesday & Thursday, 9:00-11:30 or 12:30-3:00
o 4-year-old program: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9:00-11:30 OR 4-year-old everyday program: Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:30 or 12:30-3:00
o PreK program: Monday-Friday, 8:15-11:15
o Extended day enrichment program: Monday-Friday, 11:30-3:00 *Can be used by our PreK and 4s AM students
3. Will the kids visit the playground? Yes, weather pending the preschool classes are able to visit the playground every
day. This is a great social opportunity for the students to engage in play with the other preschool classes.
4. Do the kids have a snack at school?
All preschool classes do have a snack time each day. Snacks are sent from home. Snacks should be either a fruit or vegetable.
5. Does my child need to be potty-trained to attend?
Yes, a child attending preschool must be potty-trained. We do not permit pull-ups or diapers to be worn to school. 6. How can I find out what is happening in the classroom? Each child will have a daily folder, which will be the main source of communication between the classroom and home. Our teachers also provide families with a weekly newsletter, which updates you on current and future happenings within the classroom. Communication will also occur electronically. Please never hesitate to email your child’s teacher if you have any specific questions or concerns. Each preschool teacher also uses an app which provides you with photos and videos of activities done during class. 7. What happens if my child misbehaves in class? If your child’s behavior needs addressed, it will be done so on an individual basis. Your child’s teacher will be in touch with you via email or phone. 8. How do we celebrate my child’s birthday? Birthdays are celebrated in class with a special guest. We love welcoming a sibling, parent or special relative into our classroom to read a story to the class and help us sing Happy Birthday to your child.
Questions Specific to Extended Day Enrichment
9. Can my child enroll in the extended day enrichment program? Students enrolled in the AM PreK class or either of the 4’s AM classes are able to enroll in the extended day enrichment program. Space is limited. 10. What time is the extended day enrichment program? The enrichment program is daily from 11:30-3:00.
11. Will my child take a nap at school? Students enrolling in the enrichment program will be given a rest time each day. The students are not required to take a nap, but can do so if they’d like. 12. Will my child eat lunch at school? Students enrolling in the extended day enrichment program will be responsible for bringing their own snack and lunch from home each day. Students will eat in the classroom. 13. What will my child do during enrichment? The enrichment program will include a student-provided lunch and snack, a rest time, outdoor recess, story time, and teacher-led centers. These centers will include arts and crafts, games, literacy and math activities, block play and STEM experiences. 14. Will before and after care still be available for my child? Yes, students in any of our AM preschool classes will still be able to utilize before care. The times for before care are 7:30-9:00 am for the 3s and 4s students and 7:30-8:15 am for PreK students. Students enrolling in enrichment will be able to stay for aftercare (along with children from the 3s and 4s preschool classes) until 4:00 pm. 15. How much does the enrichment program cost?
o PreK & 4s Everyday students (selecting to come every day): $1,800 o 4s (MWF class): $1,080
*If you would like to select a different number of days than the ones listed above, tuition is $360 x number of days selected
16. How are students accepted into the extended day enrichment program? Priority will be granted to students who enroll in the enrichment program for the SAME AMOUNT OF DAYS AS THEIR SELECTED CLASS.
We understand choosing a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make. Our mission is to work with families, to educate each child, to know, believe and live the Catholic faith, and to continue lifelong learning.
To Work With Families
• “Meet the Teacher” night,
conference days and more • School, student information and
grades are available online through ProgressBook
• PTO - supporting the school community through fundraising
• Numerous volunteer opportunities • We offer parent support workshops,
a counselor and a psychologist to assist families
To Educate Each Child
• 21st century learning • Enhanced student learning through
computer instruction • Laptop and iPad classroom
integration • 1:1 iPad program in grades 5-8 • Enrichment and remedial services • Foreign Language program for
Spanish grades K-8
To Know, Believe and Live the Catholic Faith
• We promote respect
for the life and dignity of each human person
• Cross-curricular integration of our faith
• Weekly Mass and holy days, service projects and in-school retreats
To Continue Lifelong Learning
• We provide growth
according to each student’s needs, ability and potential
• We encourage extracurricular activities (sports, arts and clubs)
• Project based learning (e.g., science project, research, writing)
Our Curriculum Includes: • Daily Opportunities for Prayer
• Religion
• Reading / Phonics
• English
• Spelling
• Penmanship
• Mathematics• Social Studies
• Science & Health
• Physical Education
• Music & Art
• C.L.A.S.S. (Communication, Learning, Academic,Success, Skills) • Computer Education
• Foreign Language (Spanish grades K-8)
• High School Spanish• High School Algebra• Junior High Electives• STEM Lab
We Also Offer: • Weekly Masses
• Devotional, Service and Sacramental Programs
• Full-Time Kindergarten
• All-School Retreat Day
• Remedial Services
• Psychologist Services
• Speech Therapy• Full-Time RN Staffed Health Clinic
• Tutoring
• Enrichment Programs
• Field Trips
• Before and After School Care
• Hot Lunch Service
• Transportation Services
• Online Grades, Report Card, Homework, & General School• Communications Access• Pay6FKRROV�&HQWUDO
Two-Time Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
Parent Teacher Organization
The Saint Albert the Great PTO works to achieve the following objectives to:
● Help advance Catholic Education and the wel- fare of all of the children of the school.
● Enhance the parent’s and teacher’s role in the education of the children by increasing their knowledge of the education and its process, thereby increasing their mutual understanding of the children.
● Provide an opportunity for parents and teachers to work together for the good of the children.
● Sponsor activities to provide financial support to the school.
The PTO will coordinate the following fundraising and social activities:
Major Fundraisers: ● Magazine Drive·
● Mustang Derby (Night at the Races)
● Craft Fair ● Book Fair ● St. Patty’s Day Auction ● Candy Drive ● Manna (Gift Card Program) ● Golf Outing ● The Great Race
Other Fundraisers: ● Giant Eagle Apples for Students ● Shoparoo Shopping Rewards ● Terra Cycle Recycling Program ● Tyson Project A+ ● Box Tops for Education
Social Activities: ● Fall Fest ● Junior High Activity Night (2) ● Breakfast with Santa ● Santa Shop ● New Family Dinner·
Manna Gift Card Program Turning everyday spending into cash for our kids
The Manna Gift Card Program is an ongoing fundraiser for the day school, parish and PSR. It is administered by the PTO and is a volunteer-driven program. Manna purchases a variety of
gift cards at discounted prices and sells them at face value.
Gift Cards may be purchased for such locations as:
ACME Amazon
Cozumel CVS
Loder’s Shake Shoppe Lowe’s
Shell Gas Speedway Gas
Antonio's Pizza Dairy Queen Macy’s Stancato’s Applebee's Dick’s Marathon Starbucks
Arby’s Drug Mart Marc’s Steak & Shake Augie’s Pizza Dunkin Donuts McDonald's Subway
Bath & Body Works Game Stop Mom’s Deli Taco Bell Becker’s Donuts Giant Eagle Niko’s Bar & Gyro’s Target
Bob Evans Guy’s Pizza Olive Garden TJ Maxx Harb’s Barber Shop Outback Tony Maloney's
Heinen’s Panera Trends BP Gas
Burger King Home Depot Parma Flower Shop Visa
Chili’s Chipotle
iTunes JJB
Regal Cinemas Rego’s
Walgreens Walmart
Cinemark Kohl's Romano’s Wendy’s Circle K Lang's Royalton Music
Please contact [email protected] with any questions