faculty and staff directory

2007-2008 Faculty and Staff Directory

The 2007-2008 Faculty and Staff Email Directory is listed below:

Faculty or Staff Member Responsibility EMail Address
Kelly Ungvarsky Preschool kungvarsky@gmail.com
Caitlin Konicky Kindergarten ckonicky@gmail.com
Jeanine Tesch 1st Grade jeanine.tesch@gmail.com
Victoria (Jaeger) Sullinger 2nd Grade vsullinger@gmail.com
Traci Kelber 3rd Grade tkelber@gmail.com
Michael Palcisko 4th Grade mpalcisko@gmail.com
Roberta Schueler 5th Grade roberta.schueler@gmail.com
John Pymn

6th Grade Homeroom & Religion
6th-8th Grade (Language Arts & Math)

john.pymn@gmail.com
Matthew Doubrava

7th Grade Homeroom & Religion
6th-8th Grade (Science), K-8 Computer

matt.doubrava@gmail.com
Jane Bernardone

8th Grade Homeroom & Religion
6th-8th Grade (Social Studies) K-8 Quest

jbernardone@gmail.com
Mary Wetter K-8 Music jpwetter@hotmail.com
Mary Ann Cooke Librarian mcooke2@gmail.com
Tina Joseph Secretary tinamjoseph@gmail.com
Susan Walton Administrative Assistant & Technology Coordinator sjwalton3@gmail.com
Deacon John Gregory Principal deac.john@gmail.com

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Add the Academy of St. Adalbert to your email contacts!

Please add asaparents@gmail.com to your email contacts/address book.  Then, send us an email and put in the subject "Add me to the list" and we will put you on the mailing list for important announcements and upcoming events.  Also, put your first and last name and the grade levels of your children in the body of the email so we can create grade specific mailing lists as well.  Please Note:  This mailbox WILL NOT be checked on a daily basis.  If you want to email the office, please use tinamjoseph@gmail.com (academy secretary ) AND sjwalton3@gmail.com (administrative assistant) to ensure your message is received if one us is out of the office.  Thank you!

What is a Deacon?

At the Academy of St. Adalbert, we are privileged to have a deacon as our principal: Deacon John Gregory. While most people have heard of deacons, few really know what a deacon does and the formation process required to become a deacon.

 

deacon

 

The three flames represent the threefold ministry of the deacon:

• Ministry of Charity
• Ministry of Word
• Ministry of Liturgy

A deacon is an ordained minister in the Church through the conferring of the sacrament of Holy Orders by the Bishop, called by the Church to serve God and all of God's people. By this ordination, which takes four years of study, the deacon shares in the ministerial priesthood of Jesus Christ and in the Church's ministry of service. The ministry of the deacon lies in three principle areas of service: the Ministry of the Word, the Ministry of Liturgy and the Ministry of Charity. The deacon acts as a link between the clergy and the laity, between the liturgy and everyday life.

Click here for more detailed information on deacons from the Diocese of Cleveland.

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