C E L E B R AT E O U R
Successes
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The Class of 2021, graduating class with 42 students, has been awarded over $7.4 million in merit based college scholarships. 13 seniors are recognized as AP Scholars. The seniors applied to 95 and were accepted to 67 of the best colleges and universities from coast to coast including Brandeis University, Brigham Young University, Carleton College, Case Western Reserve University, Colorado School of Mines, Lewis & Clark College, Rhodes College, Trinity University, Purdue University, Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Austin, University of California-Berkeley, UCLA, University of Georgia, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 25 students in the Class of 2021 are Alpha and Omega students - those who have attended All Saints since the 1st grade or before. 37 students in the Class of 2021 are in the National Honor Society. Three seniors are going on to play sports at the collegiate level. The Class of 2021 has national debate champions, athletic state champions, gold medal artists, national merit scholars and more.
Academics S U C C E S S E S
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We are the TAPPS 4A Academic State Champions and TAPPS 4A Speech Champions. We also won Top Speech Team, and had two students tie for the state’s Top Speech Student award. The ASES Debate Team qualified 10 students to NSDA Nationals, boasts 4 Academic AllAmerican recipients, qualified for the Tournament of Champions, and had 5 students qualify to compete at TFA State (against public and private schools), with 2 students advancing to elimination rounds and 1 student advancing to semifinals against some of the best in the country. Copper Roof Media built 2 websites, produced over 20 videos, and created over 100 graphics for 7 clients. 48 students were enrolled in 10 blended learning classes collaborating with 6 different blended learning partners. The 18 videos produced by the Broadcast class this year had 3,279 views on Fusfoo. 5 videos were Nationally Recognized. The engineering class and Makers on a Mission completed several bubble tubes and fiber optic jellyfish for Camp V and Champions for Children. In its inaugural year, STRETCH was a smashing success with unique experiences that served the community and STRETCHED students' bodies and minds, as well as impacted the world. In the last 20 years, 84 students have been named National Merit Scholars and this year, the Class of 2021 had 2 National Merit Scholars.
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The Leadership Class designed and hosted the Mystery of the Missing Woodland Animals for the Pre-K students. The 8th grade students were in charge of this interactive adventure.
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8th grade boys advisory raised donations to benefit an organization focused on helping students in Nicaragua with necessities. The students enjoyed a Zoom meeting with a group of boys their age from Nicaragua. They had fun sharing about life in the US and life in Nicaragua. In PSIA District, we had six 1st place awards, four 2nd place awards, and six 3rd place awards. In PSIA State, 10 students advanced to the state level and competed in multiple contests. All Saints had two 1st place winners, one 2nd place winner, three 3rd place winners and six students placed in the top 10. 6th Grade STEM students designed and hosted the first-ever All Saints STEM Fair. Over 40 middle school students participated in this event. Two students were awarded The Rotary Young Citizens Award.
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In the East Texas State Fair Academic Rodeo, our students won 1st place in 2nd grade spelling bee and 2nd place in the 3rd grade spelling bee. One student won the 4th Grade Grand Prize for 2020 Save Texas History Essay Contest. 28 students participated in PSIA at the local level. In PSIA District, All Saints Lower School won 1st Place overall, and had six 1st place awards, three 2nd place awards, and three 3rd place awards. In PSIA State, 9 students advanced to the state level. There were four 1st place winners in Math, Number Sense and Spelling, two 2nd place winners in Listening Skills and Spelling, and 5 other students placed in the top 10. Over 60 students participated in our first IGNITE Competition that showcased creativity, collaboration and critical thinking.
Fine Arts S U C C E S S E S
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In the Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) students received 37 gold medals: 35 golds at Regionals and 2 golds at State VASE. Honorable mention at the Fall Photo Contest and honorable mention at the Tyler Museum of Art Senior Exhibition. 2 singers were selected for the TPSMEA All-Region Choir. One student selected for the TPSMEA All-Region Choir Concert & Clinic. One Act Play finished 3rd place at TAPPS 4A State Competition. 2 actors received All Star Cast awards at TAPPS One Act Play State Competition. 3 actors received All Star Awards at TAPPS One Act Play District Competition. 6 performers advanced to state finals in the TAPPS Interpretive Speaking Competition. 1 performer took first place in the 4A TAPPS Interpretive Speaking Competition. In the MS Jr. Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) Regional Competition, students received 11 gold medals. Middle school Visual Art participated in the Tyler Museum of Arts Day of the Dead exhibit. 8 band instrumentalists virtually auditioned for ATSSB All-Region Band and TMEA All-Region Orchestra, with one selected for TMEA All-Region Orchestra. The bands completed 4 virtual concerts in the fall, and 2 more virtual concerts in the spring. The bands completed 5 live performances and 2 recording sessions all within the Fine Arts Month. The drumline performed at 8 events across campus. Over 50 songs were learned in band from 6th grade to 12th grade.
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Boys and girls tennis won the TAPPS 4A State Championship. Boys and girls tennis were the TAPPS 4A Singles State Champions and TAPPS 4A State Doubles Champions. Boys and girls tennis were the TAPPS 4A State Doubles Runner-ups. One student-athlete finished as the TAPPS 4A State Girls Golf Champion. Girls Golf finished 3rd at State and won the TAPPS District 2-4A District and the North Regional Championships. Boys Soccer won the TAPPS District 2-4A Championship and advanced to the regional championship. Girls Basketball, Volleyball, and Baseball all participated in the area playoffs. At the TAPPS 4A State Track and Field Meet, we captured the silver medal in the 200 meter dash and 3rd in the 110 hurdles.
Athletics S U C C E S S E S
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One student-athlete was selected as the East Texas Football Defensive Player of the Week. Student-athletes received the Best Preps Tyler Sportsmanship Award, Best Preps Tennis Player of the Year, and Best Preps Golfer of the Year. Three student-athletes were selected to participate in the FCA Heart of a Champion All Star game. 5 student-athletes received the Christus Mother Frances Orthopedics Athlete of the Week honors. Middle School golf, tennis, and volleyball won TAPSAC Conference Championships. 30 student-athletes received academic all state honors. 60 student-athletes received all district and 25 were named all state. 20 students have signed to play at the collegiate level over the past 5 years. 3 seniors committed to play at the collegiate level next year: tennis at Samford, football at Trinity, and tennis at Hendrix.
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All Saints had over 130 chapel services in which 180 students lead worship. Each week we pray for more than 20 specific All Saints families. Every All Saints family is prayed for once during the school year. All Chapel services during the school year were live streamed to the classrooms and homes. For 15 years, Upper School students and faculty have traveled across the nation working with various organizations for their Summer Mission Trip. This year we will serve the Tyler community. We increased classes offered for Middle School Faith Formation. All Saints strengthened the Spiritual Life of the school with the addition of an Assistant Chaplain.
Spiritual S U C C E S S E S
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Upper School students have completed over 13,000 community service hours over the last 4 years.
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All students participate in Faith Formation and/or Theology classes every year as a part of their spiritual growth.
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Students spent 26,640 minutes in Faith Formation this school year.
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The All Saints community welcomes families of all faiths; all our students are celebrated as children of God.
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We live our Episcopal identity through five habits of heart and mind: We love, We worship, We welcome, We serve, We question.
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