Administration
Rev. Kent Kaufman
Pastor, All Saints Catholic Church

Mrs. Teresa Richardson
Principal
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Mrs. Teresa Richardson became All Saints Catholic School’s first lay principal on July 1, 2004. Prior experience as a teacher and administrator in Toledo Diocesan Catholic Schools spans 38 years. She is a graduate of Mary Manse College and holds a Master of Science Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Dayton as well as Ohio Licensure for Elementary Principals.
Mrs. Richardson recognizes that the sacrifices of generations of families are responsible for the beautiful parish and school facilities we enjoy today. The present challenge will be to give back what we have been given through good stewardship. She is committed to providing children and families a safe, secure, positive place to learn and grow into the people God created them to be.
Parents who want to learn more about the school are encouraged to contact her for a personal tour and registration information.
PreSchool
Tricia Kleeberger
Preschool Teacher
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Mrs. Kleeberger began her experience at All Saints in 2004 with her student teaching experience with Nicole Percival. When Mrs. Percival moved to 1st grade, she was hired to fill her spot. She loves All Saints! She loves her classroom and the support staff. Both help in teaching young children. She has worked with young children since 1987 and has taught at headstart programs and other local preschools. In 1986 she married her husband Dave, who graduated from All Saints when it was Altar, (a long time ago) and they have three children, Kyle, Tyler and Karishma. Their daughter is adopted from India and is deaf. They communicate with her using sign language and the preschool children love to learn this language also! She loves teaching and having fun with young children. She feels that All Saints is a great place to do this!
Kindergarten
Nicole Percival
Kindergarten Teacher
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Linda Pascoe
Kindergarten Assistant
Primary
Erin Oswanski
1st Grade Teacher
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Katie Wisniewski
2nd Grade Teacher
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“A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove…but that the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”
~Kathy Davis
Mrs. Wisniewski (Mrs. W) teaches Second Grade at All Saints Catholic School. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education with a Reading Endorsement from Bowling Green State University in May 2005. She has also obtained her Master’s Degree in Reading from Eastern Michigan University in December 2007. She has attended Catholic Schools all of her life, graduating from St. Pius X Elementary, and St. Ursula Academy High School.
Mrs. W is looking forward teaching with the great students, parents, and teachers at All Saints! She also enjoys helping the students in their preparation for their First Communion. Mrs. W also has the opportunity to showcase her talents by being actively involved in the direction the Spring Musicals here at All Saints!
Stacie Kromanacker
3rd Grade Teacher
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"If we did all we were capable of doing, we would literally astonish ourselves."
Ms. Stacie Kromenacker graduated from the University of Dayton in May of 2007 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. She also earned a Minor in Psychology, along with an Endorsement in Pre-Kindergarten Special Needs. She attended Catholic schools all of her life, graduating from St. Joan of Arc and St. Ursula Academy.
She had the wonderful opportunity to study abroad in London, England in 2005. She studied children’s literature and made visits to various elementary schools in the area.
She has used her talents to assist in many after-school activities at All Saints including Falcon Fitness and the 2008 School Musical: Little Red Riding Hood.
Melody Curtis
4th Grade Teacher, Assistant Principal
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Melody Curtis teaches fourth grade at All Saints Catholic School. In addition, she also holds the responsibility as the assistant principal. Mrs. Curtis leads her colleagues at All Saints by placing a strong emphasis on curriculum, as well as the methods used to deliver instruction and assessment. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood and a Master of Education degree from Lourdes College in Sylvania, Ohio. Mrs. Curtis also participates in the National Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University Teacher’s College in New York City. Participants in the project are firm believers that daily reading and writing workshops function as a foundation where teachers build new images of what is possible in their classrooms and schools.
When Mrs. Curtis is not collaborating with her early childhood partners and colleagues, she is spending her time with her husband Mike and their two sons. Family always comes first to Mrs. Curtis, as they give her the fuel to do more in life beyond being a mother and wife. She believes that she has a responsibility to take care of herself as a learner and a dreamer, carrying forward a message of hope to her young students at All Saints Catholic School.
Although Mrs. Curtis spends her days at school implementing strategies for literacy learning with her fourth grade students and her teacher partners, her favorite moments are those when kids and colleagues share their stories – their hearts and themselves – with one another. As human beings we are forever teaching and learning from each other!
Michele Mikonowicz
5th Grade Teacher
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Mrs. Mikonowicz is a life-long resident of Rossford and a graduate herself of All Saints School. She graduated from the University of Toledo with a B.A. in Education as well as dual certification. She is certified to teach grades 1-8 and also those students that have Behavior Disorders and/or Learning Disabilities.
Mrs. M. has been teaching for 13 years. Previously, she taught for two years in Oak Harbor, Ohio. After that, she spent three years in the Learning Disabilities Unit at Lake Junior and Senior High School. She then took some time off to raise her family. The 2007-2008 school year marks her eighth year here at All Saints.
Mrs. M. stays busy with a variety of activities at All Saints School and Parish. She recently became a Eucharistic Minister for the church, and a new member to the school yearbook staff. She has been involved in the D.A.R.E. program in conjunction with the Rossford Police Department for the past several years. She has also been active in the Girl Scouts, briefly as a co-leader and then as Cookie Mom since 1998. In addition to this, she and her husband are part of the All Saints Festival Committee and chair a booth at the festival each year.
Middle School
Sue Grod
6th Grade Literature & Religion Teacher
6th, 7th & 8th Grade Science Teacher
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Mrs. Grod has been a teacher at All Saints Catholic School for
the past 23 years. She received her Bachelors degree from the University of Toledo and has taken graduate classes from Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Grod’s love for science is very evident when you walk into her classroom. There are many science projects displayed and ongoing experiments being performed.
During the summer Mrs. Grod attended a BP A plus for Energy
Workshop where she learned how to implement environmental
resources into the classroom. This workshop was part of an energy grant.
Mrs. Grod and Mrs. Rudolph received from the BP Oil Corporation.
Mrs. Grod is also the Camp Storer Outdoor Education Camp Coordinator.
Carol Gutierrez
7th Grade Language Arts/Literature & Religion Teacher
6th, 7th & 8th Grade Math Teacher
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Mrs. “G.”, as her students know her, enters into her 25th year at All Saints Catholic School. She received her B.A. at Michigan State University. She retrained in elementary education at the University of Toledo. Although Mrs. G.’s forte is middle school math, she thoroughly enjoys teaching language arts. She spent her summer doing an independent study on St. Paul and The Book of Revelation to give her new insights to share with her students in their study of these two areas of the New Testament. In addition, she is the Quiz Bowl moderator and talent show chairperson.
Dick Tangeman
7th & 8th Grade Algebra, Accelerated Math and Pre-Algebra Teacher
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Mr. Tangeman joined the All Saints staff in January of 2006 as a long-term substitute teacher for Grades 6, 7, and 8 Advanced Mathematics Program while the full-time teacher was on maternity leave. In the fall of 2006, he accepted the full-time Grade 6, 7, 8 Advanced Math teacher position.
Mr. Tangeman graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. in Education with a mathematics major. He brings to All Saints thirty years experience in business finance and eight years teaching in the fields of mathematics, science and physical education.
Mr. Tangeman enjoys challenging his students and working with the staff and parents to improve the educational process for all. As a way of creating a new challenge he created the first Mathcounts team for All Saints School.
He looks forward to continuing create new ways for the students to have a better understanding and use of mathematics.
Joe DeMare
6th, 7th & 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher
8th Grade Literature & Religion Teacher
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Sister Mary Irenaeus Samsel
Religious Education
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Sister Mary Irenaeus began teaching at All Saints in 1981. It has been, and continues to be, a privilege for her to serve the families of All Saints, especially those of 2nd graders. Her greatest delight is preparing the children for Reconciliation and First Eucharist - bringing these children to a closer love of Jesus and Mary.
Elizabeth Taylor
Fine Arts Teacher
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Mrs. Taylor was born in Bowling Green but has lived most of her life in Rossford. She attended All Saints Catholic School when it was Alter Elementary and she was known as Betsy Miller. She majored in Elementary Education and Fine Arts at Bowling Green State University .
Mrs. Taylor has been teaching at All Saints for 14 years. She began as a full time classroom teacher for many years and has taught fifth, fourth, seventh and eighth grade full time over the years. Now having several little ones at home, Mrs. Taylor has been thrilled to be able to incorporate her love of art with a part time teaching role. She loves the new art room and all of the possibilities having such a space brings to her students.
Kelly O'Loughlin
Librarian
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Mrs. O’Loughlin, who has been a parishioner of All Saints since childhood, started her journey at All Saints in the pre-school as a classroom assistant. She took over as All Saints Catholic School’s Librarian in 2004 and has loved every minute!
Mrs. O’Loughlin graduated from the University of Toledo with a Bachelor of Science and hopes to someday continue her education in a master’s program.
It is important to Mrs. O’Loughlin that she creates a comfortable and welcoming place for the students. Whether it is to utilize the library in their quest for information or simply grab a book and a pillow and read! As a librarian, most people think that you would be tied to only the world of books, but libraries are so much more now! Kelly enjoys collaborating with fellow teachers on student projects that include the use of technology. She might be working on publishing a book with one class and then jump into helping another class debate the schools of their future using a PowerPoint presentation.
Mrs. O’Loughlin is involved in many activities and events within both the school and parish. A few of the school activities include Student Council Advisor, Art Club Advisor, Santa Workshop Chairperson, and Class of 2009 Fundraising Chairperson. Her parish involvements have included such projects as being a founding member of the C.R.H.P. Retreat Team to co-chairing the All Saints Catholic Church’s annual festival.
Rob Schenk
Physical Education Teacher
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"The athlete who says that something cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it.”
- John Wooden
Rob Schenk is our physical education teacher, who also heads the yearbook staff and wellness team. He is a graduate of Bowling Green with a BA in PE and health and has been teaching at All Saints since 2002. Rob also teaches at St. Aloysius in Bowling Green. Rob is married to Heather and has 2 boys - Noah and Alex. In his spare time Rob enjoys coaching and golfing.
Pam Rudolph
Technology - Grades K - 4
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“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.”
- John Dewey
Mrs. Rudolph graduated from the University of Toledo with a four-year degree in business. She worked in the business arena until her first child was born. Her exposure to computers began at this time. She learned on the job skills to prepare her for the future. She learned to program and manage networks and personal computers. She also learned to maintenance and set-up computers.
Mrs. Rudolph is currently working towards her masters degree at Lourdes College. When she completes this schooling, she will have a master’s in Education with a Computer Technology endorsement. She has been certified, by I-Safe, as a safe internet trainer.
Jan Trojanowski
Technology - Grades 5 -8
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“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
- Arthur C. Clarke
Mrs. Jan Trojanowski received her Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. She has been employed at All Saints Catholic School since August of 2000 in varying capacities. Prior to Mrs. Trojanowski’s position as the technology teacher for grades five through eight, she worked for five years as an educational aide in grades four and five, and as a substitute teacher throughout the building.
Mrs. Trojanowski thinks the best thing about teaching technology is the fast pace at which technology evolves. There is always something new and exciting to teach the students. Mrs. Trojanowski’s goal is to ensure that all graduates of All Saints Catholic School are accomplished in the diverse multitude of technology available.
Mrs. Trojanowski continually updates her knowledge of technology by taking on new projects and attending classes. Mrs. Trojanowski recently headed up two diocesan technology projects preparing All Saints for Scantron Online Assessment and developing the All Saints Moodle site.
Mrs. Trojanowski’s additional commitments to the All Saints Catholic School include the role of student council advisor, art club, and working behind the scenes of the All Saints musical.
Dawn Sujkowski
Office Assistant
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Chris Matthy
Music Teacher
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Terri Mills
Speech/Language Pathologist
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Terri Mills has been a part of the All Saints Catholic School family since 1981. She works part-time in several schools, as most speech pathologists do. She loves working with students of all ages: the little ones who are hungry to learn, the middle and jr. high students who are acknowledging their learning styles and developing finesse in their social skills, and the high schoolers who are exploring their career interests and establishing commitment to their community. Mrs. Mills and her husband live with two dogs that are very active and entertaining.
Karen Crotte
ASP Counselor, Remedial/Enrichment Reading & Math
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Mrs. Crotte is our school counselor and reading teacher. Although this is her second year at All Saints she has been in the school setting for 15 years. Mrs. Crotte works with students to help them develop academically, personally and socially. She works closely with parents, teachers, school administrators and other professionals to provide students with the best possible resources and services.
The Respect Program is a bully prevention program that Karen and the staff work on daily. All Saints strives to provide a safe, caring, and respectful school climate. Besides the Respect Program Karen has several divorce groups, is an advisor to eighth grade students and schedules speakers for the middle school.
Mrs. Crotte is a graduate of Gesu, St. Ursula, Saint Mary’s College and the University of Toledo . Her degree is K-8, special education, and her masters is in Counseling. She is the proud mother of four children and lives in Sylvania .
Cindi Lada
School Nurse
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Cindi Lada truly enjoys every day as the nurse for All Saints Catholic School.
“Nurse Cindi” graduated from Nursing School in 1975 and worked the coronary care unit and intensive care unit at two area hospitals for over seventeen years. She also worked in the cardiac catheterization lab and electrophysiology lab at Toledo Hospital.
During the first ten years Mrs. Lada worked as All Saints Parish Secretary, she also did private home health care and took related classes at Owens Community College and attended many various seminars for her continuing education units. The last four years she has been full time school nurse and part time parish secretary.
Nurse Cindi volunteered as the band camp nurse for St. Francis de Sales High School and assisted at health screenings for Alter Elementary School, All Saints Catholic School and St. Francis de Sales High School.
This is her fourth year as the nurse for All Saints, and she feels very blessed to be here.
Cafeteria
Brenda Burchell
Lunch Supervisor
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