Cathedral Cluster :: Schools of Bridgeport

SCHOOL HOURS:
7:50am to 2:00pm
The school doors are opened for students at 7:30 AM. Students should be in school by 7:40am. The LATE BELL rings at 7:50am. Students not in their homeroom at 7:50 AM are considered tardy.

Students not picked up by 2:15 will be sent to the After School Program. Parents are charged the daily per child rate for this program.

Early Dismissal (half day) is at 12:00 noon.

OFFICE HOURS:
7:30am to 3:30pm when school is in session. On days of early dismissal the Office may close early.

Summer office hours: 9:00am to 1:00pm. During the summer (June 30 – August 15) the hours vary. They will be posted on the front door of the school and on the answering machine. E-mail and Voice mail is checked daily.

Busing is available to students residing in the City of Bridgeport who live more than one mile from school. See the school secretary for a bus request.

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TeacherWeb

Most teachers have a webpage. Upper grade teachers list homework assignments on their website. Students are to write their assignments in their student planner and not depend on the website since at times a teacher may not update the site due to technical difficulties or another reason. Therefore, “the assignments on the website were not updated” is not an acceptable excuse for assignments not being done on time.

Click on the teacher's name to visit their TeacherWeb page.

  • Sr. Fernandez
    My name is Sister Araceli Fernandez. I am a member of the Congregation of the Company of the Savior. I was born in Spain. I love teaching and have been teaching kindergarten in the Diocese of Bridgeport for 33 years.
     
  • Mrs. Marcucio
    "I have taught at St. Peter School since 1994. My first eight years were as the second grade teacher. It is a challenge to teach first graders, but so very rewarding and exciting to see the mental and physical growth of my students. The children are truly gifts from God and I cherish my time with them."
     
  • Miss Barnum
    "I have been the second grade teacher at St. Peter school for the past 8 years. In that time I have shared my love of traveling with my students through a year long project called Flat Stanley - based on the book by Jeff Brown. Students have had the unique opportunity to explore through pictures, artifacts, videos, postcards, personal experiences, etc... many differrent parts of our country and the world."
     
  • Mrs. Slinko
    "I graduated from Boston University with a BA degree. I did post graduate work in education at the University of Maine and Southern Connecticut State University. I have been a teacher with the Diocese of Bridgeport for many years, teaching 4th grade at St. Ann and grade 1, 3,& 4 at St. Peter. I have served on accreditation committees for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. When Ms. Zello is unavailable, I am the acting principal."
     
  • Sr. Lopez
     
  • Mrs. Libertino
    Mrs. Libertino teaches all the core subjects of fifth grade, and sixth grade Math. Mrs. Libertino prides herself on an open environment for learning, where students can express themselves through many guided and open ended activities within the classroom. Fifth grade engages in many creative writing activities, group activities and projects such as Culture week, State reports and guided reading.  Our classroom library and computer use is also a favorite to Mrs. Libertino's fifth graders!
     
  • Miss Smith
    "Our mission is to challenge and empower each student to reach his or her highest potential. We are dedicated to guiding the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical and social development of each student. We share the responsibility of educating every child with parents, the primary educators. We strive to fulfill our mission in an environment that enriches, cultivates, inspires, and motivates the students."
     
  • Mrs. Schule
    This is my first year of teaching at St. Peter School.  I have a strong background in Language Arts and am an avid reader and a life-long learner.  I would like to share my love of learning with all my students by encouraging them to strive for their very best each and every day.  I look forward to a successful school year filled with wonderful memories and inspiring ideas!
     
  • Ms. Cardoso
    Ms. Cardoso strives to get her students to excel in all subject areas.  She makes herself available for extra help 3 days per week form 2:00pm to 3:00pm.  "As the eight grade teacher I have three goals."  Her primary goal is to get a student to value themselves and there work.  Next, she wants a student to strive for high expectations for themselves.  Her final goal is to ensure these students understand and are prepared to enter high school.

ST. PETER SCHOOL • 659 BEECHWOOD AVENUE • BRIDGEPORT, CT 06604 • 203-333-2084 • stpeter@cathedralcluster.org

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St. Peter School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges,
programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies,
admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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