We have been at the school for six years now. We looked at larger schools in the area, but felt lost in the crowd. The teachers and staff at All Saints are amazing. They all know the kids. The teachers are so knowledgeable and ready to help your child learn. We love being at All Saints, it is a wonderful community!
Submitted by parent on April 27, 2023
We have nothing but great things to say. Great academics and support system. Very family oriented.
Submitted by teacher on February 01, 2021
All Saints School has high academic standards in a God-centered environment. All four of our children graduated from All Saints and three of our grandchildren are currently attending as well. I am very proud and privileged to be a teacher at All Saints. This parish school community is a family where all children are loved and welcome.
Submitted by parent on December 14, 2018
While some teachers are amazing, the majority are under qualified.
Submitted by parent on November 16, 2017
I am very glad we are no longer a part of this school or having to deal with the principal.
Submitted by parent on August 22, 2017
All Saints is a wonderful school and each teacher treats their students with patience and consistency. My oldest son started preschool at All Saints and is now a thriving first grader. My second child just started preschool at All Saints and is in love with everything he gets to experience from computer class to recess even using the smart board! Yes the teachers require the students in preschool and kindergarten to take a nap time. Students do not have to nap, they just have to rest quietly for a short time. My boys usually just ended up laying on their cots/mats and were quiet for a bit. We love All Saints and think the world of their teachers.
Submitted by parent on February 22, 2017
My daughter went to All Saints Pre-School in 2015-2016. In the 2nd semester at age 4 ½, my daughter stopped needing to take naps – and the school flipped out. She would color a picture or play on a tablet during nap time, and the teacher and the principal felt this was wildly inappropriate and called it an “extreme intervention”. The teacher needed a break and did not want to deal with a child that was too mature to take naps. They threatened a 3-week suspension and then instead decided that she was not allowed to progress to kindergarten, despite the fact that otherwise she was above average in behavior and skills. All Saints has an exact box that a child needs to fit into, otherwise they are not welcome.This is the email I received from her teacher on the issue:"...nap time is only going so well because of the heavy intervention of having headphones and watching a story. This is not a typical activity for the 3s and 4s. After meeting with Mrs. Hake and the Kindergarten teacher, as we always do with children whose birthdays are around a month after the cut off day, it was decided that while she is doing well academically, she has not shown longevity in her self-regulation abilities and social/emotional development."
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2015
We absolutely love All Saints! The teachers and administration really care about each student and want them to succeed. The students can work at, above, or below grade level in reading and math to match their own personal learning curve and they are always encouraged to exceed their goals. We have also had a tremendous experience with their preschool program. We can't say enough wonderful things about All Saints and would highly encourage you to consider it.
Submitted by parent on September 30, 2010
This is a school with a definite Catholic identity, pared with excellence in the teachers and programs. Most of the graduates of All Saints become college graduates; and many are award scholarships.