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Our curriculum of study provides a basic framework in the academic areas of Religion, Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies. Teachers in all grades use the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English Language Arts and Math, and the Next Generation Science Standards. Teachers use their creativity to implement CCSS in ways that accommodate students’ different learning styles.

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Please click on the expandable boxes below to learn more about each of our classes and instructors.

 

shayOur children come to Kindergarten with varied backgrounds due to many home experiences, nursery schools, travel, television and technology. Our concern is the total child. Their physical, social, emotional and academic needs must be considered and developed for a well-balanced program.

Shenylka Fowles-Lord
slord@saintmarys.us

chicks first grade

First grade develop a strong foundation in core subjects while also growing in their independence and love for learning. The curriculum incorporates hands-on activities, interactive digital tools, and field trips to enhance learning. First grade also participate in a buddy program with eight grade who serve as role models to our first graders. In this grade, students perform at our annual All Saints Day Pageant. 

Meghan Rakus
mrakus@saintmarys.us

Second GradeMy goal as a teacher is to devote myself to each child on an individual basis. That means being able to distinguish their specific style and personality. I believe that each child is as unique as a snowflake and it's my goal to identify their individual learning styles, what motivates them, and then find the means to engage each child at his or her level of development.  Saint Mary Interparochial is a collaborative community full of meaningful resources. 

Those resources come from our faculty, parent involvement, and of course the dedication of our principal. We strive to develop the whole child into a moral, academic, and Christ-centered young adult.  The bar here is set very high, but, we know that with God all things are possible.  

Paula Zuzulock
pzuzulock@saintmarys.us

Jess Abbott
jabbott@saintmarys.us

scarduzio

My goal for fourth grade is to bring out the best in each student. I believe that every child has the ability, through encouragement and opportunity, to make a positive impact on the community! In their classes, our fourth grade students will continue to develop math skills in regards to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, while implementing the use of fractions. They will master the Ten Commandments and Beatitudes in religion. Through our science curriculum, students will further grasp the understanding and function of engineering, technology, waves, Earth, plants and animals. Students will also study Pennsylvania in detail in social studies and they will be exposed to a wide variety of genres through their ELA studies. 

Julianna Scarduzio
jscarduzio@saintmarys.us

Mrs. RyanSaint Mary fifth graders are excited to join the “Big Floor” in middle school with sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students. This milestone is celebrated at their Black Sweater Mass in October. It is a year of tremendous growth in their independence and responsibility as they learn to take ownership of their learning. Students enjoy many new experiences, such as departmental classes where they switch rooms and have multiple teachers. This grade level is also where students can more fully participate in Athletics programs, learn Ballroom Dancing through Musicopia, and enjoy a variety of STEAM Activities.

Rosemarie Ryan
rryan@saintmarys.us

sixth gradeSixth grade is a very exciting time where students begin to experience new and challenging opportunities. Students are safeties for the kindergarten class, which teaches them responsibility. This is also the first year that students can be invited to join the National Junior Honors Society. A major theme in sixth grade is exploration of new responsibilities and the curriculum.  In social studies, we study World culture and history, culminating in our Model UN project, while in science we explore our Earth, its atmosphere, and the solar system.

Mr. Bridy is a lifelong Philadelphian and fan of the Phillies and Eagles, Go Birds! He is a graduate of Saint Mary's and Roman Catholic High School, and his college background is in museums and paleontology. He spent many years working at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology and the Burke Museum in Seattle. Finally, He is a vegetarian and a lover of tea. 

Jacob Bridy
jbridy@saintmarys.us

Mr. Morison7th Grade is a big part of a students academic journey and Mr. Morison is very excited to be able to help guide this years 7th graders! In ELA students will continue to sharpen their grammar skills, expand their vocab, explore new writing styles and analyze the meaning of the words they read in their novels. Students will learn about things such as cells and body systems in Science. In Religion, The New Testament and the story of Jesus Christ will be the focus for students this year.

Mr. Morison has been teaching middle school since 2020 and when he is outside of school, he loves playing and watching sports, going to the movies and finding the best food in the city! 

Jack Morison
jmorison@saintmarys.us

Judy Crossan-Sanicky, Eighth Grade TeacherI have been a member of the faculty for forty years and I am also an alumnus of Saint Mary Interparochial School. The faith-filled, loving environment along with the innovative and ever-changing teaching styles help to make our school number one. We strive to give each student the ability to achieve and go beyond what they thought possible.

Judy Crossan-Sanicky
jsanicky@saintmarys.us

Students in grades K through 6 receive World Language instruction once a week, while students in grades 7 and 8 receive instruction twice a week. Students are exposed to many facets of world language, including vocabulary, grammar, and culture. Cultural experiences are a hallmark of the world language program.

 

 

tech

STREAM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning through problem-solving in a real-world context using 21st-century tools. This program aims to provide early exposure to STREAM activities and opportunities for application.

In 2007, Lauren Huot graduated from Drexel University with a BS/MS in Digital Media. The program integrated traditional design techniques with cutting-edge technologies. There, Mrs. Huot was introduced to graphic design, web design, 3D modeling, and visual effects. Mrs. Huot has taught Technology/STREAM at St Mary Interparochial School since 2009. In 2020-2021, Mrs. Huot was named an AOP Tech EdTeach Influencer. Additionally, she completed Cubelets and MakerBot certifications. 

Lauren Huot
lhuot@saintmarys.us

art

Art class provides an amazing opportunity to explore new supplies, skills, cultures, and art history. As an alumn who discovered her love of art at St. Mary, it is my utmost privilege to pass on that excitement and wonder to my students. 

In class, we will have hands-on experience learning about the amazing world of art. Students will gain practical skills like perspective, sewing, and color theory; as well as delving into the wonderful world of famous artists and art movements that changed the world! My personal goal is to show that art is all about trying new things and not being afraid to fail.

Morgan McCoy
mmccoy@saintmarys.us

MusicStudents in grades K-8 receive music and physical education instruction once a week. They learn about music in various ways, including history, theory, culture, vocabulary, and general knowledge of music. During music class, the students are prepared for their individual Class Masses, Las Posadas, and May Procession. They also participate in a class sing-off, Christmas choir, and Spring Musical performance.

Jen Rizzio
jrizzio@saintmarys.us

refr

Ms. Lewis, our campus minister, is originally from Chicago but has embraced Philadelphia as her home since completing her undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame. She recently received her Master of Education degree through Notre Dame's ACE (Alliance for Catholic Education) program, and is excited to embrace a unique position within the Saint Mary community as faith coordinator.

Marie Claire Lewis

mmcglinn@saintmarys.us

Honors Math 4-8

Saint Mary Interparochial School boasts an honors math program currently serving grades 4-8. The program is Archdiocese approved and monitored. The curriculum of honors math follows the common core standards. Students in honors math enjoy the benefits of a rigorous pace and a small classroom environment. Current class sizes range from 8 to 12 students. The program addresses the needs of higher-achieving students. Eighth grade students take a full Algebra I course in the last year of the program. Plans include projects and assignments that connect to real-world problems and integrate STEM and STEAM ideas.

HONORS MATH GRADES 4-8
Sheela Juline Raj
sraj@saintmarys.us