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April 7th Note
- April 7, 2008
God Encourages and Builds Us in His Word
The students this week will be looking at how when our lives are founded firmly in God’s Word he blesses us richly and daily. Looking at how Jesus prepared his disciples for his work after his resurrection as our guide, the students will apply that to their own lives as young Christians. We too can take great comfort in knowing that the Lord has provided us with everything we need for our lives.
Calendar Notes - Katie and Rachel will be representing the 8th grade this Saturday at Gloria Dei in Belmont at the Spelling Bee.
- There will be no school on Friday, April 18th for Career Day. Please fill out and return the form that went home earlier concerning your child’s plans.
- Electronic waste will be collected this Saturday at church starting at 9:00am. If you have any old electronics that you would like to get rid of, bring them over.
- The Practice Track Meet will be Wednesday, April 23rd at Cahalan Park. We will leave school around 9:00 and return around noon. Please return the form that went home last week if you are able to help out in any way. We really appreciate all of the great parental support that makes this possible. Thanks in advance.
- Friday, April 25th is a noon dismissal for Teacher’s Collaboration.
Classroom Notes - The spelling list for the week is Unit 27 and the hymn is 157 st. 1-4.
- This week we will begin preparing for the track meets during pe. The students will practice the events that they have signed up for at this time.
- Please take a look at your child’s report card. If you have any questions please feel free to let me know. Please sign and return the envelopes this week.
- Our Ascension service is Thursday, May 1st at 7:00pm. We will begin practicing our song for the service this week. Those male students who will help lead our worship service will begin going over and practicing their parts. Thank you to the parents of these children for letting them be a part of a unique opportunity of praising their Lord.
Sincerely,
Mr. Fillner