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Veterans Remembrance Week
This week we are remembering our veterans. We observed a moment of silence, sang the National Anthem, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance together by the flag pole Monday morning. Wednesday we will have an assembly with special veterans that will share their experiences with the students and take questions. Thursday is our Patriotic Pep Rally. Friday will be special games at lunch. Each day we give students a Veterans Fact of the Day and a fun gift.
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Moving Days: Comm. Service Opportunities
Jesus was moved with compassion. What He saw caused an action in His life. When He saw the people like sheep without a shepherd, He was moved to minister to them. That is the idea behind our Moving Days. Our teachers will be sponsoring a day trip of ministry. Our first Moving Day will be Nov. 3. Mrs. Oviatt will be taking about dozen students on a trip. More info is in the office. We will be having more opportunities throughout the year with different teachers. Moving Days will be posted on this website and announced at chapels.
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New Pictures
Please check the "Photo" tab to the right for new pictures. Girls basketball and boys football pictures are posted.
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Spirit Day

Our first Spirit Day is Thursday, September 25. Wear blue jeans and Spirit Shirts. Shirts are $12. Purchase them in the office. The lunch time activity is worship and communion in Mrs. Oviatt's class.
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Parent/Student Handbook 2008
Click here. Please read this! It will help you. Knowledge is power!
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Ready for a breath?
Have you ever been exercising past your comfort level? At the beginning you are feeling alright. You develop a rhythm, and you think to yourself, "I am doing pretty good." But, maybe it has been a while since you worked out, maybe you are with a group a little stronger than normal. One way or another pretty soon you start break a sweat, and you are beginning to "feel it".
That is where many students may find themselves right now. It is getting a little tougher. Tests are harder. Homework is a little more challenging. Points have started to accumulate. Friendships are not going as well. Everyone feels it in different ways, but most everyone starts to feel it sooner or later. Take a little encouragement. This is when maturity is being formed. Hebrews 10:35-36 says, "So do not throw away this confident trust in the Lord. Remember the great reward it brings you! Patient endurance is what you need now, so that you will continue to do God’s will. Then you will receive all that he has promised."
So, going back to the earlier analogy, when you are starting to "feel the burn" don't quit, get a drink of water, catch your breath, and get right back in there. Breathe in prayer and drink the Word of Life today. He will give you just the strength you need to make it patiently endure and reach the prize!
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New ParentsWeb
There are two versions of ParentsWeb depending on your Internet access – a low-speed version for dial-up users, and a broadband version for users with high-speed Internet access.
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ParentsWeb FAQs
You've got plenty of questions and now you have answers.
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Get ParentsWeb Help
All parents of enrolled students are encouraged to use ParentsWeb to track their student progress online. You may need help to get started. Simply email us and help will be on the way.
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Apple Safari Not Supported
Unfortunately, the Apple Safari browser is not yet supported by the ParentsWeb upgrade. There is a workaround and it's pretty easy.
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