In January we learned the good things that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. did for our country. We will soon be learning more about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Miss Holden
We are learning about money, especially the coins. We learned that President Lincoln is on the penny and George Washington is on the dollar. we are singing a new song, about George Washington being the president of the “Yankee Doodle Dollar.” we have learned the numbers 1-15 and will soon continue to number 20.
Miss Holden
In January, the class dressed up like Israelites and lead by “Moses,” took a manna walk. The fire and the cloud led us, just like in the Bible, and on the 4th floor of the school, we found “manna” in the form of lollipops. It was fun!
Ms. Holden
Pre-K 4 has been a busy place. We continue to learn the Letter of the Week. As of February 2nd, we have learned the letters A-S. Beginning in January, the boys and girls started writing the letter of the week. We always ask the Lord to help as writing can be really hard.
Miss Holden
The students in second grade enjoyed the story “The Bremen Town Musicians”. They learned that the animals had something to offer even though their owners wanted to get rid of them. They put together their talents and they formed a musical band. Inspite of our faults, we have unique gifts that God has given us. We are special in His eyes.
Mrs. Boodram
Middle School 6th graders will be working on Valentines Day cards and 7th graders will be working on “Love Is” paintings. Eighth grade is working on paper mache vases and picture frames that will be painted in the traditional Valentines colors. Students will be reminded that the greatest act of love took place on the cross.
Ms. Arnau
“Our success has not been a continual series of victories. We have had a number of devastating setbacks; how these are handled is the making of a great team… winning does not happen in straight lines.” – Clive WoodwardEarly on in our season, the Lady Eagles have had a number of setbacks. Defeats which if pushed aside and not dealt with could have impacted the outcome of our season. After every game we examine what we did right as well as what areas need to be improved. These defeats allowed us to examine our structure and as a result, drastic changes came about. One major change was the implementation of an entirely new offense. It was through these defeats that have helped to shape and mold us into the “team” we are today.
Our Lady Eagles are currently 8-2, with only 2 games left in the regular season.
We have our eyes fix on the prize and are anxiously awaiting playoffs.
Director of Athletics
Joseph Wong
Class 4-L is reading biographies, which is the theme for their academic fair. I am excited to see the wonderful array of characters that they are studying. They are having a wonderful time and I love to see how they enjoy reading.
Mrs. Ruiz
Third grade is continuing to enjoy their time in the library. For the month of January they are borrowing Geography books that deal with their academic fair projects. They are borrowing books on different countries since their projects are on a country study. They can still borrow one book of their own special interest.
Mrs. Ruiz
In library, Pk-4 enjoys when I read a book to them that is correlated with their letter of the week. This week for the letter Q we read the book, “The Quilt Story” by Tony Johnston. They enjoyed reading about the love that the character had for her quilt that her mom made for her. After the story they had the opportunity to color their own quilts. We had some wonderful creations.
Mrs. Ruiz