Immaculate Conception Catholic Regional School
Academics
Immaculate Conception Catholic Regional School values academic excellence.  Our challenging academic program helps to guide learners through dynamic experiences that prepare each student for a lifetime of learning.  Our school community works in educational learning communities to offer developmentally appropriate settings for education.   Our communities are:  The Primary Educational Learning Community (Pre-K through 2),  The Junior Educational Learning Community (Grades 3-5), and The Middle School Learning Community (Grades 6-8).  Each community is guided by a lead teacher who works with a team of educational professionals.  Our dedicate faculty and staff work together to meet the needs of many diverse learners.  We are a community of learners who join together to improve the craft of teaching and inspire authentic learning.  Our track record of academic success showcases our long tradition of providing an enriching curriculum that prepares learners for success in high school and beyond.  
 
We know there is no more important time in the development of young learners than the elementary and middle school years.  Learners are discovering their world and making deep connections to concepts and curriculum.  We are passionate about providing a learning community that helps to foster the positive actions, attitudes and skills that lead to deep and authentic understanding.  We also recognize that all students learn differently.  Our Student Life Team works with the professional educational staff to identify the accomodations and strategies that help learners access the curriculum.   We offer a broad range of learning resources to aid learners who access the curriculum differently.  
 
Our mission reminds us that we are a "community of learners."  The 21st century demands that educational institutions repond to the diverse learning needs of students who need to be prepared for a global marketplace that is continually being shaped by emerging technological advances.  There has never been a more exciting time to explore cultures and creative endevors that impact our global community. Our classrooms are equiped with the technological tools for dynamic 21st century learning. 
 
We have high academic standards that foster excellence.  Our educational philosophy is grounded in our spiritual identity and Catholic tradition.  All learning is an opportunity to challenge the faith life and spiritual formation of every student.  We believe that our faith enhances our teaching and learning.  Guided by the Holy Spirit and in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, Immaculate Conception Catholic Regional School is proud to provide excellence in education in a faith filled community of passionate teachers, parents and students.  
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  • Happy Summer!
    Dear Parents,
     
    On behalf of our entire staff and faculty I wish you a wonderful summer break.  Thank you for the blessings of our year!  Please know you are in our prayers.
     
    Please note that report cards will be mailed by the week's end.  Summer Reading and Math packets will be posted on line and email to all families by the end of the week.  If you need copies of anything, don't hesitate to call or email.
     
    Enjoy your summer!!!!
     
    Brian Cordeiro
  • Parent's Organization Needs Field Day Help
    Dear Families,
    Parent's Organization  is sponsoring Field Day and we request that you take a moment to fill out the attached form in order to ensure accurate counting of hotdogs and hamburgers that we are offering for lunch that day. 
     
    We are also in need of volunteers to assist us with Field Day.  We have attached the schedule for the classes.  If you are available for a particular amount of time or the entire day, please email PTO at PTO@iccatholicschool.org
    If you are signing up to assist us, we will be assigning you a station for a period of time that day and we will need you to abide by the schedule in order to ensure the safety of all our students and that they enjoy all the stations that will be set up for them.
    Thank you and we look forward to a fun day!
     
    Lunch Schedule: 
    Grades 3,4,5 11-11:30
    Grades 1 and 2 11:30-12
    Grades 6 & 7:  12-12:30
    Outdoor schedule:
     
    Grades 1-2: 9:30-11:00
     Grades 3,4, & 5: 11:30-12:30
     Grades 6 & 7: 12:30-2
  • The Class of 2013
    Jeneva H. Ahearn St. Raphael Academy
    Matthew J. Bacon LaSalle Academy
    Ashley T. Bonin LaSalle Academy
    Milan A. Bornstein LaSalle Academy
    Jared P. Brady LaSalle Academy
    Pierre G. Brossay LaSalle Academy
    Matthew Thomas Brown LaSalle Academy
    Susan L. Caracciolo LaSalle Academy
    Gianna L. Catanzaro Ponaganset High School
    John J. Coutu Bishop Hendricken
    Juliana P. Daggett The Prout School
    Mackenzie M. DeFusco St. Mary Academy - Bay View
    Joseph E. Downing Bishop Hendricken
    Andrew T. Ferguson Bishop Hendricken
    Cole A. Ferguson,  Bishop Hendricken
    Qiana N. Ferraro LaSalle Academy
    Ashley E. Flaherty The Prout School
    Owen C. Genereux Bishop Hendricken
    Alida J. Gervais LaSalle Academy
    Jenna N. Harrington LaSalle Academy
    Nicholas H. Harrington Bishop Hendricken
    Rebecca K. Hobin LaSalle Academy
    Nicholas J. Ianiero  LaSalle Academy
    Joseph D. Ide Bishop Hendricken
    Matthew A. Kane LaSalle Academy
    Katherine A. Langlais St. Mary Academy - Bay View
    Jaclyn C. Levesque St. Mary Academy - Bay View
    Janzel R. Liberata Bishop Hendricken
    Alexandra M. Lombardo LaSalle Academy
    Ryan T. Menard LaSalle Academy
    Sofia Michalowski LaSalle Academy
    Sarah A. Mitchell Marianapolis Prep
    Victoria L. Morales LaSalle Academy
    Olivia D. Nichols  LaSalle Academy
    Nicola M. Petrucci LaSalle Academy
    Michele A. Renzi LaSalle Academy
    Frank T. Ricci Bishop Hendricken
    Sean A. Richer LaSalle Academy
    Katherine E. Ruggieri LaSalle Academy
    Daniel J. Ruggiero Bishop Hendricken
    Dante S. Russo Bishop Hendricken
    Alessandro G. SanAntonio Bishop Hendricken
    Sicco, Jacob R. Carmel Catholic High School
    Declan P. Smith Bishop Hendricken
    Olivia J. Soccio St. Mary Academy - Bay View
    Meghan S. Trainor LaSalle Academy
    Michaela M. Vieira St. Mary Academy - Bay View
    Alyson J. Walsh LaSalle Academy
  • 2013 Graduate Scholars

    2013 Graduate Scholars

    Jeneva Ahearn

    Ashley Bonin

    Milan Bornstein

    Qiana Ferraro

    Ashley Flaherty

    Olivia Nichols

    Declan Smith

    Meghan Trainor

    Michele Renzi

    Katherine Ruggieri

    Michaela Vieira

    Alyson Walsh

    These young graduates are named 2013 Graduate Scholars for having maintained a cumulative average of 97 or higher in all core academic subjects each trimester during the 2012-2013 school year.   Congratuations!!!

  • 2013-2014 Parent Organization Executive Board

    2013-2014 Parent Organization Executive Board.

     

    Mrs. Maria Coclin - Middle School President 

    Mrs. Amy Webber - Elementary School President

    Mrs. Kristin Dohoney - Vice President Middle School

    Mrs. Natasha Zito - Vice President Elementary School

    Mrs. Kellie Brooks - Secretary

    Mrs. Josephine Marrocco - Treasurer

  • School Choice Bill

    Rhode Island Catholic Schools

    Parent Federation

     May 16, 2013

     

    We are pleased and excited to announce the following:

     

    Bill 2013H 6131, RELATING TO EDUCATION-PARENTAL CHOICE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT,

     

    was submitted by Representatives Coderre and Corvese on Thursday, May 16. When approved, this bill will assist parents in choosing the right school for their child. Expanding school choice and competition is one of the most important actions we can take to improve Rhode Island's schools. Expanded school choice may face strong opposition, however studies have exhibited that expanded choice improves student achievement, reduces segregation, promotes civic values, and facilitates other productive reforms.  Parental Choice in Education can take the form of issued educational vouchers, saving accounts and corporate tax credits.

     

    We need all parents to reach out to their legislators now to let them know you support this bill. Once a committee hearing date has been established, you will be asked to join us at the State House to rally in favor of the bill. 

     

    Many thanks to Representatives Coderre and Corvese for submitting this bill.

     

    James Sheil

    President

    RI Catholic Schools Parent Federation

  • 2013-2014 Dates

    August 26 & 27          Faculty and Staff Professional Days

    August 28                   Middle School Orientation                 (6th-8th Grade Only) / ½ of Pre K & K(8:15-2:30)

    August 29                   Lower School Orientation              (1st-5 Grade Only) / ½ of Pre K & K(8:15-2:30)

    August 30                   All Classes Welcome (8:15-2:30)

    September 2              NO SCHOOL- Labor Day

    September 18                        1 PM Dismissal - Professional Development Afternoon         

    October 14                 NO SCHOOL - Columbus Day

    November 11             NO SCHOOL - Veterans Day

    November 27             11:30 AM Dismissal / No After-School Extended Care

    November 28 & 29    NO SCHOOL- Thanksgiving Recess

    December 4                1 PM Dismissal -                 Professional Development Afternoon       

    December 20              No After School Extended Care

    December 23  -           Christmas Recess              

    January 3

    January 2 & 3             Faculty and Staff Professional Development

    January 6                    Start of Classes after Christmas Recess

    January 20                  NO SCHOOL- Martin Luther King Day

    February 17 - 21         NO SCHOOL- Winter Recess

    March 20                    1 PM Dismissal - Professional Development Afternoon       

    March 21                    NO SCHOOL- Professional Development Day

    April 17 - 25                NO SCHOOL-Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Spring Recess

    May 14                        1 PM Dismissal - Professional Development Afternoon       

    May 26                        NO SCHOOL- Memorial Day

    June 12                       Kindergarten Graduation and Last Day of School (9 AM)

                                        Grade 8 Last Day of School and Graduation Ceremony (6 PM)

    June 13                       Pre-K End of the Year Celebration and Last Day of School (9 AM)   

    June 17                       11:30 Dismissal - Last Day of School for Grades 1-7

    June 18 - 20                Possible Emergency Make-Up Days  

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