Dr. Robert Andrews - Florida Christian School
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Florida Christian School The Declaration www.floridachristian.org FALL 2015 Headmaster’s Pen God’s desire for a family is that it reproduces and multiplies. Genesis 1:27-28 says, “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.” I believe that God desires that husbands and wives have children and that they establish families. In God’s plan for the family He has established the role of the father, the mother and the children. Psalm 127:3 tells us that, “Children are a heritage of the Lord, and the fruit of the womb is His reward.” Other than the gift of eternal life, the entrance of children into a home is the most blessed event a young family can experience. Every parent is at a different stage with their children. Some are just beginning their family, while others are watching their nest empty out or their grandchildren arrive, as their own children become adults. Whatever your family circumstances, these gifts from God are a treasured trust and deserve your best in guiding them to a relationship with the Heavenly Father. I also believe that we will be held accountable if we do not give our children and our grandchildren our best effort. Jesus said in Luke 17:2, “It would be better to be thrown into the ocean with a millstone around our neck than to lead one of our children to sin.” The Bible offers some very explicit advice to parents and all those who influence young children. According to His Word, He intends for us to take care of children until they are old enough to be directly responsible to Him. From the desk of Once children reach school age they begin to spend more time at school than with their parents during the week day, making our responsibility here at school to reinforce the teaching of parents such a vital part of a well-rounded child’s life. Our responsibility and ministry as teachers and school staff is not to act in place of a parent, but to provide a stabilizing force for the time a child spends away from home and in the classrooms of our school and to assist parents in fulfilling their God given responsibility Dr. Robert Andrews Deuteronomy 6:4-7 says, “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” These verses clearly tell parents that in order to teach their children they must spend quality time with them. It tells us that we should teach our children and grandchildren diligently, when we are at home and when we are away from home, in the morning and in the evening. To accomplish this, parents are to listen to their children, and when they ask questions give them the best answers they can think of based on their own life experience and the truths of God’s Word. Parents should demonstrate to them that you have an interest in their daily, often trivial, experiences. And it is so important not to stop this process when they reach middle school or even high school. In some ancient civilizations someone was hired to make sure that a child knew everything that the parents wanted them to know about life and how to live it, a process that often lasted until the individual was twenty years old. How much more important is the process of teaching our children their responsibility to God, and to continue until they are independent and away from our influence. Nothing can be substituted for the real time that a parent chooses to spend with their child throughout their childhood. Reality is however, that as our children grow and develop, many other people begin to provide much influence on their lives, not the least of which are their teachers at school. The partnership that exists between our school and the parents of our school in fulfilling these principles must consistently shape and guide each student’s development if we are to “impress” on them the commandments of God, at home, at school, and throughout the day. Accredited by: AdvancED, Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, and Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions. 2015 SUMMER IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS At FCS, every family contributes to the on-going improvements that are made each year on our campus during the summer. These improvements range from the interior of classrooms, offices, and common facilities to the exterior development and landscaping of our common areas on the campus. This past summer our staff was very busy and we were able to complete many projects throughout the short summer weeks. Many of the things that were accomplished can only be done in the summer when the buildings are not occupied and the number of people on campus is low. Once again this past summer each classroom was painted, carpets were deep cleaned, and minor repairs were made on all those things that needed attention. In addition, the following projects were accomplished: • On the West Campus, the main restrooms were completely renovated as we continue the project to update all of our campus restrooms. • The Main Campus office facility was completely updated from top to bottom including new flooring, a new counter, and new decor all designed to make a good First Impression for visitors and to provide to our families a front office facility that we all can be proud of. • We also began the updating and change for campus common areas that included the addition of coordinated benches, tables and umbrellas for our students and parents to enjoy in the common areas on the main campus. • The beautification project of our campus also continued during the summer months with additional landscaping throughout the campus. Also during the summer months the athletic fields are refurbished getting ready for the non-stop use during the school year. We thank our families for their committment to FCS and all of those on our maintenance staff who worked hard all summer to make this a summer of significant improvements. 2 GIFTS TO FCS FCS gratefully acknowledges those who have financially contributed this school year through the month of December to the ongoing work at Florida Christian. Sharing In Excellence Fund: These funds are designed to promote continued school excellence. By giving to the Sharing In Excellence Fund you are promoting excellence in curriculum, classroom resources and technology, faculty enrichment and continuing education for staff, as well as opportunities for tuition assistance for qualifying families. The following contributed to the Sharing in Excellence Fund: Justin Aguirre Alfonso & Jackie Alvarez Robert & Katie Andrews Jim & Mary Arnold Simon & Laura Bazyler Todd & JoAnn Breiner Chris & Leidy Brigman Fernando Menendez & Jennifer Bryan Steve & Leigh Byers Lino & Cary Calvo Luis & Eva Camejo Elio & Graciela Casanas Diane Class James Class Steve & Melissa Class Miguel & Barbara Cosculluela Carlos & Maria Cuervo Jorge & Tracy Cuesta Jorge & Ana Del Valle Ernesto & Iris Delgado Alex & Madeline Diaz Jason & Joan Doan Edwin & Gloria Dossett Elena Dossett Robert & Patti Evelyn Robert & Sheila Felder Joseph Fernandez Rigo & Nancy Figueredo Ontoniel & Diana Frometa Armando & Ana Gomez Joel & Ileana Gonzalez Andrew & Amanda Guilfoyle George & Mayra Gulla Robert & Debbie Hale John & Susan Hanna Alberto & Dasha Hernandez Gus & Gloria Herrera Frank & Melanie Hopkins Paul & Pam Howell Efrain & Aileen Irias Paul & Sandy Jeannin Gary & Joyce Johnson Todd & Alida Jolly Bryan & Jan King David & Beth King Pete Kingman James & Livia Koepp Doug & Karen Kostowski Alejandro & Ana Ledon Edwin & Rosa Lobaina Hector & Lydia Lopez Damian Lue Lazaro & Maria Martinez Janet Mattern Jorge & Karla Megias Domingo & Iris Mendez Jorge & Ivette Menendez Fernando & Monica Mesa Tim & Katie Miner David & Kellie Moore Luis & Marcia Montaner Richard Montes de Oca Bill & Sherril Nealey Joseph & Rebecka Padron Peter & Lea Padron Anthony & Gladys Perez Rebekah Perez Hugues & Lisa Pericles Michael & Alicia Pertierra Perry & Anncey Pitelli Scott & Rebecca Prinz Joey & Lesli Pruna Keith & Gladys Quinlan Jorge & Tania Reynardus Daniel Rios Iliana Rodriguez Luis and Dinah Rodriguez Nordia Roman Juan & Esther Roque Al & Patti Ruiz Joey & Yami Saad Nancy Safreed Gustavo & Cynthia Sanchez Scott & Jeannine Stemmer David & Roxy Swindoll Waldo & Desiree Tejedor Danny & Gina Trapero Juan & Daisy Valdes Andres & Amanda Vazquez Bernalt & Kimberly Velasquez Deborah Warner The Estate of Penny Welhalf Neil & Bobbi West Mary Whitfield Bill & Kerry Wicks Steve & Laura Willoughby Stephen & Penny Wright Irasema Zuniga Martin Fund: The Martin Fund was established in honor of Bill and Ann Martin who dedicated their lives and resources to developing FCS’s Bible Department. By giving to the Martin Fund you will help provide funding for our Bible program, spiritual development and training for our faculty, spiritual emphasis week and chapel speakers. The following contributed to the Martin Fund: Luis & Eva Camejo Steve & Melissa Class Thomas & Michelle Collazo Jorge & Tracy Cuesta Jorge & Ana DelValle Edwin & Gloria Dossett James & Natasha Erwin Robert & Sheila Felder Ron & Su Green George & Mayra Gulla Efrain & Aileen Irias Todd & Alida Jolly David & Beth King Lazaro & Maria Martinez Jorge & Karla Megias Domingo & Iris Mendez Jorge & Ivette Menendez Jesus & Maby Perez Hugues & Lisa Pericles Jorge & Tania Reynardus Joey & Yami Saad Todd & Maria Seekins Celeste Serralta Danny & Gina Trapero Juan & Daisy Valdes Deborah Warner To be a part of giving to FCS, please go to the FCS Homepage and click on the “Donate” box. 3 GIFTS TO FCS FCS gratefully acknowledges those who have financially contributed this school year through the month of December to the ongoing work at Florida Christian. Campus Beautification Fund: Current capital campaign to enhance the appearance of the school campus. By giving to the Campus Beautification Fund you will help provide funding for landscaping, rest room renovation, common area beautification, and other projects. The following contributed to the Campus Beautification Fund: Robert & Katie Andrews Derwin & Audrey Brigham Luis & Eva Camejo Miguel & Barbara Cosculluela Jorge & Tracy Cuesta Jorge & Ana Del Valle Marlo & Sandra Dieguez Robert & Sheila Felder Chris & Helen Garner Lamont & Latonya Green George & Mayra Gulla Efrain & Aileen Irias Todd & Alida Jolly Robert & Claire Landau Gary & Maria Lehnhard Jorge & Karla Megias Domingo & Iris Mendez Jorge & Ivette Menendez Sam & Kristy Miro Luis & Marcia Montaner Joseph & Rebecka Padron Hugues & Lisa Pericles Jorge & Tania Reynardus Ed & Debbie Riggan Boris & Susan Rubio Joey & Yami Saad Danny & Gina Trapero Bernalt & Kimberly Velasquez Bill & Kerry Wicks To be a part of giving to FCS, please go to the FCS Homepage and click on the “Donate” box. 4 WELCOME NEW FACULTY and STAFF FCS is pleased to welcome the following new faculty and staff. We are blessed to have such qualified and dedicated people join the Patriot Nation! Justin Aguirre JoAnn Breiner Jennifer Bryan Elena Dossett Rigo Figueredo Lamont Green - Asst. Athletic Dir, Student Athlete Academic Support Spanish Teacher, Soccer Coach College Guidance Counselor English and Discovery Teacher Rosa Lobaina Admissions & Communications Director Bible Teacher Katie Miner Administrative Assistant Kellie Moore Drama Teacher Student Support Services Coordinator Lesli Pruna Spanish Teacher FAMILIAR FACES 5 Aileen Irias Alicia Rivera Mrs. Irias has returned to FCS to teach 5th Grade Spanish, AP Spanish and to assist in the Yearbook department. Welcome back, Mrs. Irias. Mrs. Rivera will continue to coach FCS Cheerleading and this year, she will also work in the Media Center. HONOR ROLL - 1ST QUARTER Principal’s List (All A’s) Kindergarten Five: Ava Alonso, Emily Asencion, Katia Bango, Amanda Benedit, Nicholas Bonilla, Veronica Borque, Christopher Bustos, Abigail Camacho, Emily Caseres, Valentina Cecchi, Nathalie Chacon, Matthew Cordoba, Lyla Cruz, Victoria Cruz, Jacob Cuenca, Levi Diaz, Dylan Dieguez, Andrea Echevarria, Jeremy Erwin, Nathaniel Escoto, Isabella Estrada, Sofia Estrada, Grace Fagundo, Justin Fernandez, Gabriella Flores, Ariana Fluxa, Daniel Garcia, Diego Garcia, Mia Gonzalez, Robert Harris, Eric Hospedales, Gianna Jivanjee, Seth Lopez, Eva Marques-Verdecia, Emma Mestre, Charles Osorio, Jonathan Padron, Lola Perez, Eddy Pino, Andrew Quant, Abigail Quinones, Katia Raventos, Gabriel Reina, Valentina Restrepo, Sophia Riggan, Samuel Rodriguez, Julian Romero, Graciela Ruiz, Khloe Ruiz, Brielle Sanchez, Jake Say, Marcos Seijas, Alyssa Serrano, Leah Siddiqkara, Khloe Tuma, Sophia Villaverde First Grade: Lukas Acosta, Isabella Araya, Danella Areas, Rafael Arias, Thomas Ariola, Luna Asencion, Cristina Barcelo, Caleb Fagundo, Gabriel Hernandez, Jaylee Jo, Isabella Kawa, James Logue, Leila Menendez, Valentina Miranda, Selah Miro, Roberto Morales, Madison Pijuan, Daniela Riesgo, Camila Trejos Second Grade: Evelyn Abramo, Sofia Albelo, Abigail Ardois, Victoria Awan, Anjuli Balart, Timothy Benitez, Dylan Braswell, Daniela Canosa, Dylan Casal, Danny De Los Santos, Eden Del Rey, Hailey Dieguez, Sophia DiTommaso, Austin Fernandez, Bianca Fluxa, Charles Gonzalez, Ethan Lorenzo, Brandon Luis, Allison Mantecon, Isaac Menendez, Osmanny Montano, Brianna Padin, Joseph Padron, Ariana Parodi, Matthew Perez, Ajala Rice-Reynolds, Markus Ruiz, Olivia Serralta, Leonardo Trejos, Michael Valdes Third Grade: Joshua Barba, Manuel Barcelo, Arianna Barrios, Sean Benedit, Genesis Bosque, Andres Brito, Nicholas Bustos, Alyssa Ceballos, Sofia Cecchi, Malia Chang, Skye Dickinson, Sebastian Estrada, Diego Farina, Camila Flores, Carlos Gonzalez, Dylan Gonzalez, Kaleb Jolly, Rebecca Kemerer, Noah Markey, Daniela Mendez, Samuel Miro, Brianna Moreno, Havana Nunez, Jair Obando, Andrew Pena, Daniel Perez, Eyerusalem Philip, Tizita Philip, Ella Pino, Sebastian Prado, Oscar Quinones, Jayden Ramos, Alexander Rojo, Richard Rollheiser, Brian Sanchez, Samuel Stemmer, Alejandro Suarez, Isaac Treto, Angelina Ullivarri Fourth Grade: Joshua Aguirre, Christina Almuina, Roberto Alvarez, Abigail Breiner, Matthew Capo, Thomas Caskey, Alejandro Cejas, Aiden Cuervo, Jacob Diaz, Emma Dieguez, Angelo DiTommaso, Taylor Gackle, Ethan Gonzalez, Camila Hernandez, Sofia Hernandez, Aniyah Herring, Andrew Machin, Angelina Manzano, Justin Montoya, Valeria Moriano, Gabriela Netto, Sofia Netto, Samuel Oliva, Angelica Otero, Annelise Pereira, Aaron Perez, Cristina Pernas, Norge Pineda, Aiden Richardson, Ricardo Rios, Katia Rivera, Katherine Rodriguez, Gabriela Ruiz, Amy Suarez, Carolina Tapanes, Gabriela Tapanes, Matthew Valero, Alejandro Vega, Samantha Zelenka Fifth Grade: Ayleen Amador, Zachary Bailey, Jake Camejo, Wilkin Caseres, John Castellanos, Adrian Cordoba, Kevin Cruz, Martin Gomez, Melanie Gonzalez, Abby Hernandez, Kirsten Hernandez, Keven Lacayo, Jessica Leake, Gabriela Membreno, Abby Nunez, Maya Ortiz, Perry Pitelli, Isabelle Prado, Sofia Raurell, Christopher Rivera, Lucas Ruiz, Amanda Soriano, Charlie Stemmer, Amanda Tejeda, Emily Torres, Sophia Viera Sixth Grade: Aliya Acosta, Samuel Alvarez, Christian Bosque, Jacob Brigman, Rachel Burke, Sasha Cejas, Angelina Cueto, Miranda De La Noval, Sofia de la Torre, Nicole De Leon, Andrea Delgado, Erick Delgado, Amanda Diaz, Matthew Diaz, Luna Dieguez, Michael English, Jose Fernandez, Daniel Higuera, Samantha Kemerer, Mikaela King, Joel Lago, Olivia Lobaina, Daniel Lopez, Jason Losada, Cecilia Marcayda, Chloe Markey, Madison McDonald, Linney Mirabal, Carolina Morales, Stephen Pella, Jorge Pernas, Carmen Rangel, Abigail Rashid, Nicolas Riveron, Christopher Rodriguez, Gabriela Rodriguez, Laura Rodriguez, Mariana Rodriguez, Raphael Ruiz, Angelica Santana, Helena Valdovinos, Briley Wellinghoff Seventh Grade: Lauren Alonso, Victoria Cabaleiro, Chloe Chang, Carlos Cordoba, Julie Cruz, Joseph Delgado, Megan Diaz, Domenick Espinosa, Cristina Fanfani, Nicholas Fernandez, Olivia Fernandez, Tommy Fernandez, Joseph Fernandez-Andes, Daniel Garcia, Donald Harrington, Daniella Harris, Katrina Hernandez, Raquel Hernandez, Yesenia Lobaina, Rocio Lopez, Emily Manzano, Daniella Marrero, Francis-Danielle Mereles, Nicole Molina, Elizabeth Pella, Nicole Ramirez, Emily Rodriguez, Amanda Stoker, Emma Valenti, Yasmin Valiente, Isabella Vazquez, Damian Vilarchao, Isabella Villaverde, Alexa Vivar Eighth Grade: David Araya, Richard Burke, Carolina Ledon, Gianella Martinez-Gugliotta, Rebecca Menendez, Nicolina Pereira, Priscilla Pozo, Carlos Rios, Isabella Rodriguez, Renee Ruiz, Rommy Silva, Abigail Soriano, Eric Sosa Ninth Grade: Joshua Bartley, Rachel Cabauy, Audrey Castellanos, Janelle Forte, Kevin Gonzalez, Ethan Isidron, Andres Ledon, Stephany Matat, Hunter Norris, Kenneth Northerner, Justin Nunez, Gianna Ortiz, Camila Perez, Michael Ramos, Hannah Reynardus, Robert Ricelli, Natalie Santovenia, Sergio Tejeda, Christopher Touma, Roland Travieso, Hannah Vivar Tenth Grade: Gabriel Carreira, Kryssa Garcia, Nicole Garcia, Timothy King, Daniel Miranda, Philip Moore, Katrina Padron, Kristen Prieto, Gabriela Rodriguez, Emily Sotolongo, Karina Tohme, Daniel Villamil Eleventh Grade: Michael Blanche, Diego Coviella, Andy de Pablo, Nicole Fontela, Grace Harrington, Ellianne Isidron, Gabriela Rodriguez, Sofia Sablon, Brittany Wellinghoff Twelfth Grade: Jessica Barcelo, Osmand Bobadilla, Kristine Bover, Alana Buznego, Eric Echeverria, Lauren Fuster, Joel Garcia, Carolina Goizueta, Paul Gonzalez, Cody Jimenez, Sydni Liotta, Lauren Penland, Alexandra Perez, Gabriel Perez-Ronchetta, Gabriela Pineiro, Daniela Ramos, David Ramos, Damaris Rodriguez, Jacqueline Roque, Stephanie Valdes, Stephanie Watkins If your child made one of the Honor Rolls, you may pick up a “My Child Made the Honor Roll” bumper sticker in the school office. The bumper stickers are free of charge. 6 HONOR ROLL - 1ST QUARTER Honor Roll (A&B Honor Roll - At least 3.5 GPA) Kindergarten Five: Maxiumus Hernandez, Melanie Montano, Gabriel Reyes, Rosalia Soza First Grade: Madison Aguila, Isabella Ariola, Nelly Baltodano, Samuel Bosque, Anderson Breiner, Kayla Broche, Derek Casal, Dillon Farina, Emily Flores, Alexander Haza, Juan Naranjo, Henry Pena, Abraham Quant, Nick Ramirez-Rodriguez, Evan Saavedra, Jordyn Salvador, Nicholas Santos, Ryan Silva, Cynthia Vazquez, Sophia Vazquez Second Grade: Gino Chacon, Gabriel Garcia, Brianna Gonzalez, Sebastian Liles, Nathan Lopez, Joseph Minsal, Aden Nicholas, Alejandro Nunez, Madeline Rodriguez, Dominick Rubio, Lucas Suarez, Kaylen Valdes Third Grade: Isabella Aguilera, Vanessa Alvarez, Kiara Bango, Brandon Cruz, Carolina Flores, Ajay Jimenez, Glacey Lugo, Diego Mainade, Elias Marcayda, Adam Martinez, Nicolas Oropesa, Jason Rodriguez, Alejandro Ruiz, Stephanye Salazar, Michael Say Fourth Grade: Isabella Bonilla, Justin Brigman, Zoe Carbo, Christopher Ferrandiz, Courtney Green, Jeremy Jaramillo, Sebastian Llosa, Devin Lopez, Katherine Padron, Ashley Perez, Emely Ravelo, Joel Reyes Fifth Grade: Sofia Acuna, Austin Bailey, Andres Balart, Juliette Bryant, Nicole Denis, Ella Diaz, Jonathan Estrada, Adel Garcia, Bradley Garcia, Evan Garcia, Matheus Guerra, Daniel Hernandez, Natalie Hernandez, David Lobaina, Samuel Lopez, Ethan Machin, Natalya Mesa, Ashlyn Nunez, Frances Pozo, Ana Rosas, Matthew Say, Matthew Sicle, Karson Smith, Tyler Tracy, Sophia Valdes, Maria Zelenka Honor Roll (3.7 average - a minimum of four A’s, no grade lower than C) Sixth Grade: Adrian Alvarez, Ashton Beck, Valery Casamayor, Alexis Castellanos, Dustin Cromer, Joie-Lucia Diaz, Giannina Difranco, Anthony Fernandez, Paige Fernandez, Lizette Frometa, Preston Howell, Ethan Jimenez, Kristina Megias, Sarah Milton, Chloe Montenegro, Julian Montoya, Michael Morales, Joel Obando, Veronica Parodi, Mike Patino, Lucas Perez, Carolyna Rodriguez, Leandro Roman, Matthew Rosquete, Javier Sanchez, William Swindoll, Marcus Valdes, Bryan Varela Figueroa Seventh Grade: Andrew Acosta, Sebastian Acosta, Raziel Aparicio-Gomez, Sofia Araya, Victoria Bonilla, Alexa Brown, Victoria Cabrera, Brandon Carrillo, Asia Castellanos, John Christensen, James Dahlan, Davin Hernandez, Elizabeth Herrera, Caden Irvine, Amaya Jimenez, Bryan Leal, James Lopez, Naszir Mantilla, Lester Martinez Balmaseda, Matthew Megias, Cristina Oropesa, Adrian Perez, Alejandro Perez, Isaac Philip, Gianna Pitelli, Sienna Ponce, Priscilla Pruna, Amanda Ramos, Manuel Riesgo Jardines, Daniel Rodriguez, Thomas Rowsey, Devin Salazar, Marcos Salazar, Orestes Soler, Amanda Tesserot, Matthew Touma, Annika Tracy Eighth Grade: Elizabeth Alonso, Victoria Alonso, Joshua Amedee, Christian Davila, Andrea Delgado, Eric Estape, Madison Estape, Alexander Gonzalez, Evelyn Gonzalez, Laura Gonzalez, Orlando Hernandez Bosch, David Jimenez, Dillon Lue, Michael McDonald, Joseph Oceguera, Jessica Pankey, Jason Pertierra, Karina Raventos, Daniella Rubio, Emily Ruiz, Brandon Sanchez, Keilah Serralta, Kaley Walkland, Maxwell Weihl, Katherine Yac Ninth Grade: Gabriel Alberro, Victoria Borque, Lauren Cerda, Nicole Criado, Priscilla Del Prado, Sophia Donato, Matthew Fagin, Vanessa Figueredo, Joshua Gonzalez, Cleyton Howell, Charisma Jolly, Sofia Lopez, Adriana Marrero, Mia Melo, Jacqueline Padron, Isabella Pineiro, Julian Rashid, Megan Rodriguez, Samuel Rodriguez, Valerie Saad, Brittany Scoggins, Hannah Serralta, Jonathan Touma Tenth Grade: Emily Acosta, Brooke Alvarez, Sebastian Alvarez, Angelo Ambut, Emanuel Arias, Alyssa Arranaga, Emily Beltran, Nathan Blanco, Nia Blanco, Ty Botana, James Cabauy, Eli Carbo, Isabella Corrales, Elisa Couvertier, Clarissa Eraso, Javier A. Fernandez, Michael Fernandez, Lillian Frometa, Kassandra Gomez, Mia Ibarra, Sophia Irias, Joshua Jimenez, Jayde Leake, Liv Lehmann, Luis Machado, Adam Octala, Justin Oro, Marissa Orsini, Cristina Palma, Jose Pereira, Justin Perez, Dorien Pericles, Nicholas Pro, Emily Ramos, Marya Rodriguez, Britney Rubio, Taylor San Miguel, Jessica Torrente, Kevin Vittoria Eleventh Grade: Lauren Alonso, Victoria Alonso, Matthew Benitez, Marcos Buznego, Madeleine Byers, Jeffrey Caldwell, Andre Carrillo, Kayla Cerda, Manuel-Alejandro Chong, Rene Diaz, Cassidy Dorway, Lester Du Montelle, Nicole Hoffmeister, Madison Irvine, Edward Liu, Ian Mendez, Alexia Mikhalides, Naia Mion-Bet, Gina Mobassaleh, Daniela Molinares, Lisbeth Montaner, Marc Montero, Megan Nunez, Ana Oceguera, Junaurie Ortiz, Sheridon Ouma, Tyler Palmer, Abi Perez Sotolongo, Lauren Peterson, Emily Prieto, Victoria Quevedo, Camila Ramirez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Shannon Rowsey, Joel Sosa, Lucas Tejedor, Kristian Valdes, Denisse Velez Twelfth Grade: Rebecca Abreu, Andres Alvarez, Taylor Andry, Anthony Arango, Erika Arias, Noe Barahona, Belinda Blanco, Christian Campos, Alexis Castaneda, Daniela Cerboncini, Alexander Cerda, Cassandra Concilio, Victoria Cortizo, Stephanie Diaz, Samantha Elias, Jesica Fernandez, Laura Fernandez, Roland Fongon, Gabriela Garrido, Maikol Gonzalez, Daniela Guevara, Carlos Henao, Brandon Hernandez, Kenneth Hernandez, Arthur Lievano, Jessica Maristany, Adriana Martinez, Jessica Matat, Lucie Mau, Fernando Mihaic, Matthew Moore, Kevin Nieto, Michael Parra, Julio Perez-Mustelier, Matthew Prieto, Paula Pulgar-Vidal, Katerina Rey, Amanda Rodriguez, Natalie Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez Moronta, Luis Rodriguez Moronta, Emily Sosa, Grace Swindoll, Ericka Treto, Elliette Utset, Emily Vazquez, Bryan West If your child made one of the Honor Rolls, you may pick up a “My Child Made the Honor Roll” bumper sticker in the school office. The bumper stickers are free of charge. 7 2015 - 2016 CLASS OFFICERS The following students were selected by their peers to serve as class officers for the 2015-2016 school year. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS: MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS: 12TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Fernando Mihaic Vice President - Belinda Blanco Secretary - Rebecca Abreu Treasurer - Chase Beck Chaplain - Emily Vazquez Class Representatives - Adriana Martinez Alexis Castaneda 8TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Jake Garcia Vice President - Madison Estape Secretary - Eric Estape Treasurer - Max Weihl Chaplain - Dena Barros Class Representative - Manuel Sarmiento 11TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Victoria Quevedo Vice President - Ian Mendez Secretary - Michael Blanche Treasurer - Madeline Cisneros Chaplain - Rebecca Jauregui Class Representatives - Diego Coviella, Nicole Fontela 7TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Annika Tracy Vice President - Rocio Lopez Secretary - Cristina Fanfani Treasurer - Olivia Fernandez Chaplain - Yasmin Valiente Class Representative - Isabella Vazquez 10TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Kryssa Garcia Vice President - Jose Pereira Secretary - Michael Fernandez Treasurer - Isabella Corrales Chaplain - Mareena Rodriguez Class Representatives - Joshua Jimenez, Kristen Prieto 6TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Rachel Burke Vice President - Matthew Ryan Secretary - Lizette Frometa Treasurer - Matthew Diaz Chaplain - Jacob Brigman Class Representative - Abigail Rashid 9TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President - Gianna Ortiz Vice President - Megan Rodriguez Secretary - Kayla Rivera Treasurer - Hannah Reynardus Chaplain - Andres Ledon Class Representatives - Christian Pereira, James Swindoll 8 SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK Spiritual Emphasis Week is a time set aside to attend a chapel service each day and focus on a specific theme. A time of musical worship is held and a special guest speaker delivers the message each day. This year, our guest speaker was Pastor Anthony Spallone and our worship leader was FCS Graduate Mrs. Genie Mokher Uribe. Anthony Spallone was born in Augsburg, Germany as both his parents were in the U.S. Army. At the age of seven, his family moved to Miami, FL. They did not go to church or have a relationship with Jesus. As a freshman at Miami Sunset Senior High, he began attending Christ Fellowship Palmetto Bay with his family, but it wasn’t until right before his senior year of high school on a retreat with Pastor Eric Geiger that he repented of his sin and trusted in Christ for the first time. After that, Anthony became one of the wrestling coaches at Florida Christian School under Charlie Zies for a short time. 9 He was able to marry his beautiful bride, Lauren, at the age of 21, and he still isn’t sure how he convinced her to marry him. He eventually became the Youth Pastor at Christ Fellowship West Kendall for about four years, and ministered to many students who attended Florida Christian. During this time, he finished his B.A. in Theology at Liberty University Online. In 2012, after much prayer, he and his wife moved to Oxford, England so he could work on his Masters in Theology. They to Miami a couple of years ago to start Christ Fellowship Miami Beach. They currently reside on South Beach, enjoy watching a good indie movie, and talking about the history of ideas and culture as it relates to the Gospel. It’s all about Jesus! FROMSCHOOL THE GUIDANCE & COUNSELING DEPARTMENT MIDDLE STUDENTS MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT Mattern, M.F.T. KerryJanet Wicks, Middle M.S., School Principal “OBEDIENCE” Students who made a positive impact in the first quarter were students who demonstrated the trait of Obedience. These students are cooperative, helpful and follow directions carefully. They have a teachable spirit and become leaders in the classroom by their dependability. Obedient students enable themselves and others to excel by their willingness to do what is right all the time. The students earn the trust of their teachers and peers by their consistent, positive behavior. If you do whatever I command you and walk in obedience to me and do what is right in my eyes by obeying my decrees and commands, as David my servant did, I will be with you. I will build you a dynasty as enduring as the one I built for David and will give Israel to you. - I Kings 11:38 7th Grade L to R: Donald Harrington, Devin Salazar, Tommy Fernandez, Julie Cruz, Victoria Cabrera, Katrina Hernandez, Olivia Fernandez, Annika Tracy, Daniella Marrero, Asia Castellanos, Nicole Molina 8th Grade L to R: Matthew Borrego Leonard Lam Richard Burke Renee Ruiz Andrea Delgado Eric Estape But I gave them this command: Obey me, and I will be your God and you will be my people. Walk in obedience to all I command you, that it may go well with you. - Jeremiah 7:23 10 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The National Junior Honor Society welcomed its new inductees on September 24, 2015. The event began with a welcome breakfast and concluded with a chapel service honoring each inductee and returning member. Students are inducted into the NJHS each year upon recommendation from Mrs. Wicks - Middle School Principal, Mrs. Gladys Quinlan - NJHS Sponsor and faculty members. The students must maintain a 3.75 GPA in their core classes and qualify with an 80% or higher SAT score. Students are held to a high level of excellence in academics, leadership, behavior, service and character. INDUCTEES Katrina Hernandez (7) Andrew Acosta (7) Raquel Hernandez (7) Elizabeth Alonso (8) Rocio Lopez (7) Lauren Alonso (7) Daniella Marrero (7) Victoria Alonso (8) Matthew Megias (7) Raziel Aparicio-Gomez (7) Nicole Molina (7) David Araya (8) Elizabeth Pella (7) Alexa Brown (7) Isaac Philip (7) Kobe Carbo (7) Priscilla Pruna (7) Asia Castellanos (7) Daniel Rodriguez (7) Chloe Chang (7) Emily Rodriguez (7) Carlos Cordoba (7) Thomas Rowsey (7) Joseph Delgado (7) Amanda Stoker (7) Megan Diaz (7) Amanda Tesserot (7) Domenick Espinosa (7) Nicholas Fernandez (7) Annika Tracy (7) Emma Valiente (7) Olivia Fernandez (7) Yasmin Valiente (7) Joseph Fernandez-Andes (7) Isabella Vazquez (7) Donald Harrington (7) Lyla Walsh (7) Daniella Harris (7) NJHS OFFICERS President - Rebecca Menendez Vice President - Laura Gonzalez Secretary - Priscilla Pozo Treasurer - Abigail Soriano Chaplain - Gianella Martinez-Gugliotta 8th Grade Representative - Keilah Serralta 7th Grade Representatives - Isaac Philip 11 RETURNING MEMBERS Joshua Amedee Sebastian Ponce Dena Barros Priscilla Pozo Richard Burke Carlos Rios Christian Davila Isabella Rodriguez Madison Estape Brandon Sanchez Laura Gonzalez Keilah Serralta Dillon Lue Rommy Silva Gianella MartinezAbigail Soriano Gugliotta Eric Sosa Rebecca Menendez Lucas Villanueva Jason Pertierra Katherine Yac NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Special moments from the National Junior Honor Society Breakfast and Induction Ceremony 12 SNAPSHOTS OF FCS Making Music Middle School Band members take advantage of a beautiful day to rehearse outdoors for competition. Dining al Fresco This group of third grade friends enjoy their lunch outside. Getting Started Mrs. JoAnn Breiner, Director of College Counseling, speaks during the first chapel service of the year. Salt Life Behold... Geometry teacher Ms. Eva-Maria Gonzalez’s bulletin board shares a powerful message. 13 Marine Biology students dissect a stingray in Mr. Steve Willoughby’s class. SNAPSHOTS OF FCS AP Art Nicole works on her pencil drawing in Mrs. Pitelli’s AP Art Class. Under The Sea Mr. Steve Willoughby, center, and students from the FCS Dive Club dive at EPCOT in Orlando, Florida. Surprise! The Chik-fil-A cow greets students in the cafeteria. 14 Campus Project Fun Technology Rules Students, parents, faculty and staff work together to beautify our campus. Students using their iPads to take notes during English class SNAPSHOTS OF FCS God’s Creation Indoor Play Sixth grade students show their animal and plant cells projects. Mrs. Garner’s 4K students enjoy playing with blocks and other manipulatives. Academic Excellence Joshua Amedee, 8th grade, wears his National Junior Honor Society pin. Students are awarded pins their second year in NJHS. Technology At Work Where Two or More Are Gathered Middle school students in Mr. Mesa’s class pray together. 15 Enzo Montalvo in Mrs. Trapero’s 4K class enjoys using the SmartBoard, a fun and effective way to strengthen number skills! CHOIR NEWS The FCS Choir Department is proud to announce that our very own Jacqueline Padron, 9th Grader, has received the honor of making the Florida Vocal Association All-State Reading Chorus! This is Florida Christian’s first freshman to receive this honor. The All-State Reading Chorus seats the top 100 sight singers in the state of Florida. Congratulations to Jacqueline and to FCS Choral Director Mrs. Jeannine Stemmer. The FCS choral program will be represented by 15 Patriots at the 2016 Florida Music Educators Association Conference to be held in Tampa, Florida. Congratulations to these talented students and God bless you as you perform! Back Row: (L to R) Laura Fernandez (Senior) High School Concert Chorus Alexandra Perez (Senior) High School Concert Chorus Gabriela Rodriguez (Junior) High School Concert Chorus Kristine Bover (Senior) High School Ladies Choir Hannah Vivar (Freshman) High School Concert Chorus Jacqueline Padron (Freshman) High School Reading Choir Middle Row: (L to R) Keilah Serralta (8th grade) Middle School Mixed Choir Sofia Araya (7th grade) Middle School Treble Choir Katrina Hernandez (7th grade) Middle School Treble Choir Olivia Fernandez (7th grade) Middle School Mixed Choir Front Row: (L to R) Taylor Gackle (4th grade) Elementary Chorus Kevin Lacayo (5th grade) Elementary Chorus Natalya Mesa (5th grade) Elementary Chorus Charlie Stemmer (5th grade) Elementary Chorus Melanie Gonzalez (5th grade) Elementary Chorus 16 DRAMA The High School Drama students presented their first production under the direction of Mrs. Jennifer Bryan. “The Omelet Murder Case”, written by Tim Kelly, is a one-act comedic spoof referencing Shakespeare and his works. The students did a wonderful job performing this intriguing and humorous play. Back Row: Emily Sotolongo, Ana Oceguera, David Ramos, Michael Parra, Christian Marsellos, Kaylin Jacomino, Mia Ibarra Front Row: Seiny Gonzalez, Giancarlo Ponce, Taylor San Miguel, Kayla Jolly 17 DRAMA (Continued) Scenes from the High School Drama students’ presentation of “The Omelet Murder Case”. 18 FREE AND FEARLESS 5K RUN by: Yuliana Romero - 11th Grade Miami is third in the nation in human trafficking. Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. Victims of human trafficking are young children, teenagers, and adults. Many victims of human trafficking are made to engage in prostitution, pornography, and to endure physical and psychological abuse. Free & Fearless 5k, sponsored by TheBeautifulProject.net, is about becoming the rescue. In our city, lives are being stolen and this was our opportunity to run for the freedom of hundreds of thousands of lives who need intervention and to #enditnow. We were invited as a city to stand together…runners, activists, enthusiasts, civilians, men, women, children…as we ran to help others become fearless. Florida Christian participated in the Free and Fearless 5k run held the morning of October 31st at Tropical Park. The following Patriots participated in the run: Mr. & Mrs. James Erwin & family, Emelie Garcia, Melanie Garcia, Justin Nunez, Megan Nunez, Sheridon Ouma, Yliana Romero and Shannon Rowsey. L to R: Sheridon Ouma, Shannon Rowsey, Yuliana Romero, Emelie Garcia, Melanie Garcia Siblings Megan and Justin Nunez 19 Ready before the sun was up FREE AND FEARLESS 5K RUN (continued) by: Yuliana Romero - 11th Grade The Free and Fearless 5K Run was well-organized and very well-attended. At 6:45am, runners, volunteers and family members warmed up by doing zumba to a Marc Anthony song. A speaker from the Miami Dade Police Department talked to us about what human trafficking really is, how Miami Dade Police is affected by it, and how they would like to make a difference to stop human trafficking. MDPD was so thankful and excited for us to run. A group of coaches showed us how to stretch on stage for the race and by 7:30am, the race began. There was also a 5k run for children. Everyone loved this race and had a great time. The Erwin Family Children’s 5K Finish Line 20 Mrs. Erwin and daughter Katelyn cross the finish line FROM THE GUIDANCE & COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Janet Mattern, M.S., M.F.T. - Director of Guidance Counseling “Do The Right Thing” Program Nominees Florida Christian School, through the Guidance and Counseling Department, has proudly partnered with, Do The Right Thing. This program has been sponsored by the City of Miami Police Department for the last 25 years, under the direction of Executive Director, Jodi Portante Atkins, a graduate of Florida Christian School. Each month, over 700 children from Miami-Dade County are nominated by their teachers, counselors, parents, police officers, and the general public in order to recognize and reward students for their exemplary behavior, accomplishments, good deeds and attitude. These are students who make a difference in their schools and communities. This is Florida Christian School’s second year participating in the Do The Right Thing Program, and we are very proud to feature our 6th grade students in this program. Sixth Grade Nominees August: Rocio Lopez, Matthew Megias, Nicole Molina September: Aliya Acosta, Michael Morales August Nominees (L to R): Rocio Lopez, Matthew Megias, Nicole Molina Rocio Lopez is an outstanding scholar. She is at the top of the class in all subjects. Rocio is dependable, honest and hard-working. She is also a highly skilled artist. Rocio stands out with her quiet demeanor and humble ways. She is always encouraging others and is a joy to know. Rocio is an unsung hero worthy of this recognition. Matthew Megias is an outstanding student at FCS. Matthew is known for his integrity, helpfulness and dependability. He possesses strong leadership qualities and has a great testimony with his peers. Matthew’s maturity, integrity and commitment make him an outstanding citizen. Nicole Molina always exceeds expectations and is satisfied only when she has put in 110% of her effort. She is well-liked by her peers, regularly greeting others with her winning smile. In addition to being one of the top students in her class, Nicole is an accomplished pianist. During the summer, she volunteers weekly to feed the homeless. 21 FROM THE GUIDANCE & COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Janet Mattern, M.S., M.F.T. - Director of Guidance Counseling “Do The Right Thing” Program Nominees (continued from previous page) October Nominees (L to R): Michael Morales, Aliya Acosta Don’t let Aliya Acosta’s tiny physique fool you- she is a powerhouse full of energy, talent and kindness. Aliya has been in competitive gymnastics from a young age, earning several first place positions. Aliya’s gymnastics takes up most of her afternoons and evenings, and all Saturday mornings. When Aliya gets home, she completes her homework and studies for test. She is in the Honors Program at Florida Christian School, which has a rigorous academic program. Despite a very full schedule, Aliya finds the time to play with her younger brother Lukas. Lukas’ speech was delayed when he was young, and this impacted his ability to regulate his emotions well. Aliya spends time trying to talk him through moments when Lukas becomes particularly frustrated. Aliya is actively involved in a monthly ministry to take food and supplies to immigrant and low income families in Homestead. Aliya has done face painting and performed in skits to share her faith with these families. Aliya’s smile and joie d’ vivre come make her a radiant candidate for “Do the Right Thing.” Michael Morales has been playing soccer since he was four years old. His father, Giovanni, left Cuba to live in Costa Rica and there he developed a love for the sport and began to play professionally. Unfortunately, Giovanni began to smoke and had to stop playing because this habit compromised his health. Michael’s dad wanted him to ‘pick up the ball’ where he left off. Michael lives in West Miami and travels after school to Sunrise, where he is part of a competitive soccer league. Michael will be moving to Madrid, Spain shortly to play professionally. While in the process of getting everything ready to leave for Spain, Michael’s grandfather had a stroke. Michael has helped as his caregiver since the grandfather is in a wheelchair and requires assistance in everyday activities. Michael’s two older sisters, both graduates of FCS, will remain in Miami to help take care of their grandfather. Michael’s desire to make a difference extends to his team players. Michael is the first to arrive to soccer and the last to leave because he coaches the other team players so they can improve their skillset. Michael is on a campaign to help people stop smoking. He tells kids and adults alike that if you wish to see your children grow up, you need to quit! Michael took on his dad’s challenge and has been “Doing the Right Thing” everywhere he goes! 22 HOMECOMING SPIRIT WEEK PEP RALLY Go Patriots! FCS Cheerleaders promote school spirit! SENIORS have arrived! Drum Line JUNIORS The FCS Senior “drum line” added spirit to the pep rally. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Display their school pride! Show their class spirit! Led by Mrs. Collazo, the juniors are united in their Patriot Pride. 23 2015 FCS HOMECOMING COURT Sabrina Acosta Senior Princess Melanie Garcia Senior Princess Damaris Rodriguez Senior Princess Paul Gonzalez Senior Prince Willy Hernandez Senior Prince Arthur Lievano Senior Prince Emily Sosa Senior Princess Michael Wright Senior Prince FCS Homecoming King and Queen Paul Gonzalez & Sabrina Acosta 24 2015 FCS HOMECOMING COURT Kayla Rivera & Prince Young 9th Grade Princess & Prince 25 Nicole Garcia & Gabriel Munoz 10th Grade Princess & Prince Rebecca Jauregui & Michael Blanche 11th Grade Princess & Prince SPELLING BEE - ELEMENTARY The following students won the FCS Spelling Bee and qualifed to compete in the FACCS Regional Spelling Bee held October 31st. Congratulations to all of these students! 1st Grade: Robert Morales, Danella Areas, James Logue, Cristina Barcelo, Leila Menendez (Alternate) 3rd Grade: Arianna Barrios, Sofia Cecci, Isaac Treto, Genesis Bosque 2nd Grade: Dylan Braswell, Hailey Dieguez, Charles Gonzalez, Isaac Menendez 4th Grade: Alejandro Cejas, Sofia Netto, Tommy Caskey, Norge Pineda 5th Grade: (Back Row) Lucas Ruiz, Matthew Sicle, Keven Lacaya (Front Row) Adel Garcia 26 SPELLING BEE - MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL The following students won the FCS Spelling Bee and qualifed to compete in the FACCS Regional Spelling Bee to be held October 31st. Congratulations to all of these students! 6th Grade: Helena Valdovinos, Abigail Rashid, Briley Wellinghoff, Christian Bosque 7th Grade: Olivia Fernandez, Isabella Villaverde, Alexa Brown, Katrina Hernandez 8th Grade: Dillon Lue, Kaley Walkland, Andrea Delgado, Sebastian Ponce 10th - 12th Grade: Javier A. Fernandez (10th), Maddy Byers (11th), Marissa Orsini (10th), Grace Harrington (11th) Ana Oceguera (11th) 27 Fernando Mihaic (12th) WHERE TWO OR MORE ARE GATHERED Students in Mr. Mesa’s Bible classes join in praise, prayer and worship. “Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18: 19-20 28 EPCOT DIVE TRIP Mr. Willoughby and his Marine Biology Honors class traveled to EPCOT to experience a dive in The Seas aquarium. 29 ROBOTS Mrs. Del Valle’s 6th graders designed and built their own robots. They enjoyed demonstrating their robots for one another. 30 HOLY LAND TRIP Each year, Mr. Fernando Mesa, FCS Bible Teacher, organizes the 8th Grade field trip to the Holy Land in Orlando, Florida. The students, chaperones, and teachers have a fantastic experience stepping back in time. Below is an inspiring narrative written by Mr. Mesa including thoughts shared by current and past students about the impact this trip had on them. 8th Grade Class at The Holy Land, Orlando, FL Written by Mr. Fernando Mesa: On Friday, October 9, 2015, the 8th grade took their class field trip to the Holy Land Experience in Orlando, Florida. Gianni De Santino, states, “Holy Land was an experience of a life time. I just wish we could go back and do it all over again.” The Holy Land Experience is both a theme park and a biblical museum, where you will discover the amazing history of the Bible. It’s a place that takes you back in time not only to see, but experience life in biblical times. The Holy Land features several exhibits and presentations that revolve around Old and New Testament themes such as the Jerusalem street market. The employees wear costumes from that period of time, such as Roman soldier garb or coarse-robes. You can experience the Wilderness Tabernacle, which brings to life the history of the Old Testament sacrificial system and its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ; you have a unique opportunity to partake in the Holy Communion, in a setting reminiscing the Last Supper; explore the Jerusalem Model “the world’s largest indoor model of Jerusalem AD 66,” in which the layout and significance of Israel’s capital city is detailed, “it is breath taking,” claimed Juan-Carlos Mereles; you can take a journey of the living Word in The Scriptorium, which traces the story of the Bible from its origins to 31 HOLY LAND TRIP (continued) modern times illustrated with the amazing collection of manuscripts and scrolls. “It amazes me just to know how God throughout so many years has preserved His Word,” exclaims Madison Estape. The students even get the opportunity to karaoke to Christian music. Eric Estape, states, “I was able to spend time with family, friends, and make memories that would last a life time.” Rebecca Menendez follows and states, “this was a class trip I will never forget.” The Holy Land also puts on live shows that demonstrate the love and grace of God as well as His mercy and forgiveness. For example, the “Ancient Festivals of the Biblical World,” in this live presentation in the Temple of the Great King we learn how the feast of Trumpets, the Atonement and Tabernacles all foreshadow the second coming of the Messiah Jesus Christ, you will experience the power and passion of the re-enactments of Jesus’ ministry, His life, death, and resurrection. Presented with all the passion, excitement, and energy you have come to expect from The Holy Land Experience, “Forgiven” is sure to move you as you come face to face with God’s mercy and grace. You will experience the life of King David as he faces one of his defining moments as he turns from God’s will to the arms of Bathsheba. Experience the powerful story of Hosea, the prophet chosen by God to pour out love on an unloving woman. Finally, hear the Apostle Paul tell his own story as he shares the secret of his “thorn in the flesh.” “Forgiven, helped me understand how great God’s love is,” expressed Keilah Serralta. The Four Women Who Loved Jesus, you will meet four women who share a deep bond of love for the Lord Jesus. Through this drama you will gain valuable insight into the scriptures as you explore their lives, and learn how each one has been forever changed by her loving Savior as they express “…Why I Love Him.” Finally, you will be transformed as you experience the Crucifixion of Jesus. The crucifixion of Jesus was so moving and realistic that it will bring you to tears. The re-enactment is so real that you feel as if you went back in time and witnessed it. “I was amazed when I actually saw the life of Jesus. It truly brought me to tears,” said Madison Estape. Matthew Fernandez, states, “the re-enactments were awesome and spoke to me as you witnessed what He suffered.” Keilah Serralta, states. “It’s an amazing place not only because of the visuals, but the meaning that the events expressed, Holy 32 HOLY LAND TRIP (continued) Land left me in awe seeing God’s glory.” Gaby Valencia further adds, “This unique theme park brings the world of the Bible to life, and the experience was great, everyone should go.” Even our past students have had a share of their experiences at The Holy Land Experience. Jackie Khoury, states. “I think that everyone who goes will come back changed.” The Holy Land was a great way to see Jesus’ life,” said, Bismarie Plasencia. Spending a day at The Holy Land Experience will satisfy your spiritual appetite, an unforgettable experience, “It really reaches out to you.” thought Veronica Williams. “I became closer to God,” says Jackie Perez. “It was one of the greatest experiences that I have ever had,” stated Neelan Jayakumar. “Holy Land was an opportunity for God to teach me something new,” exclaimed Max Mattos. The trip was an educational, emotional and spiritual event for all who participated, “as an 8th class, we were able to enjoy and relive many of the grace and gospel-filled Bible stories,” said, Rebecca Menendez. “My favorite time of the Holy Land Experience field trip is watching the re-enactment of the arrest, crucifixion and resurrection account performed by the actors at the Holy Land. The way the actors played their parts made the Bible come alive.” States Madison Estape. Parents, students and teachers alike are moved to tears, while watching how Jesus suffered the cruelty of the cross to pay the price for the sins of the world. It was a time of personal reflection and recommitment to follow and serve Jesus. He died for me, the least I can do is live for Him,” said Mr. Mesa. Mrs. Wicks, states, “A trip to the Holy Land is hopefully a spiritual journey as well as a time of bonding and fun for parents, students and teachers. I always come away with a deeper understanding and love for Christ and what he has done for me as my Savior. We hope our students will be inspired and motivated by what they experience on this trip to continue to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; To God be the glory!” Eric Estape added, “Holy Land showed through the different drama’s how much God loves us.” In conclusion, Mr. Mesa believes that, “The Holy Land experience has impacted the lives of students, parents and teachers. A trip as such should stir a great hunger and passion to know the Lord in a more intimate way. This experience teaches the viewers about Jesus and how He carried about His evangelistic life. Holy Land draws people to a better understanding of the times, culture and how deep and personally God is involved in history. Carolina Ledon, exclaimed, “I love the fact that they are teaching other to know and believe in God.” Our prayer is that through these experiences students and parent’s lives will be impacted and transformed. It is our desire that the purpose of the trip, which is to learn more about the truths of God, and deepen their relationship with the Lord will arouse more of a desire to personally commit their lives to God as He reveals Himself in a unique way to the individual.” “I would encourage everyone to go and see what Christ went through for us, a life changing experience,” said Matthew Fernandez. 33 A “CHEEKY” SCIENCE EXPERIMENT Students in Mrs. Melanie Hopkin’s Honors Anatomy classes performed an experiment which allowed each student to see individual cells taken from inside his/her own cheek. Using a flat toothpick, the students swabbed the inside of their cheeks and then swabbed the toothpick onto a glass slide. The students then put a drop of water and a drop of blue dye on the slide. A second slide was placed on top and the students viewed their cells through a microscope. The cells were so detailed, even the nuclei were easy to see. Fascinating! I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139:14 Kristian Valdes swabs his cheek... Tiffani-Amber Gonzalez places a drop of blue dye on the slide ...and then swabs the slide. Nicky Ruiz places a drop of water on the slide Mateo Lengua inserts slide on the microscope... ...and views the cheek cells. A student’s cheek cells as seen through the microscope. 34 FALL BLOOD DRIVE The National Honor Society held a blood drive in September at FCS. Mrs. Michelle Collazo and the NHS students who organized the drive were pleased with the excellent participation by students, teachers and parents. 35 KEY CLUB NEWS PINK RIBBON FUNDRAISER Key Club members took the time to make and sell ribbons to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation this October. Good job, Key Club! KEY CLUB OFFICERS L to R: Daniela Guevara-President, Seiny Gonzalez-Vice-President, Lauren Alonso-Secretary, Belinda Blanco-Treasurer, Emily Vazquez-Chaplain, Adriana Martinez-Rep, Angelina Quintana-Rep. 36 INSECTS GALORE! The students in Mrs. Cuesta’s 4B class and Mrs. Menendez’s 4C class were asked to create their own insects and include three body parts, six legs, antennas and a mouth. The students were very creative! 4B 4C “God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.” Genesis 1:24 37 ELEMENTARY NEWS Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal September 11th is a special day in our country and we commemorate this day with special chapels and assemblies. We are careful to relate the terrorist attack events that took place in 2001at the World Trade Center and other sites, but always thanking God for His protection and sovereignty. Our school has named this day “American Christian Heritage Day”. The west campus students sing patriotic songs and talk about the Christian roots of America. We aim to instill and preserve the spirit of patriotism that Americans felt on 9/11/2001. America was founded under God and His principles and we at FCS will continue to carry on the Christian principles that made America great. God Bless America! 38 ELEMENTARY NEWS Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal ELEMENTARY MISSIONS EMPHASIS WEEK The importance of missions was reinforced during Elementary Missions Emphasis Week when students participated in chapel services each day, organized by Mrs. Deborah Warner, FCS Elementary Chaplain. A representative from Operation Christmas Child spoke to the students about the impact a shoebox filled with gifts has on a child. Mrs. Becky Padron, 5K teacher, shared her experiences from her missions trip to Haiti this past summer. The FCS Elementary Choir performed a song praising God in Swahili. What a blessing to reach others for Christ! 39 ELEMENTARY NEWS Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal HARVEST FESTIVAL Each Fall, the 3K - 2nd Grade students participate in the Harvest Festival, a fun performance celebrating harvest time. Miss Warner and Mrs. Tejedor, FCS Music teachers, taught the students songs and dances typical of our nation’s past. Happy Fall, Ya’ll! 40 ELEMENTARY NEWS Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal HARVEST FESTIVAL (continued) 41 ELEMENTARY NEWS Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal HISPANIC HERITAGE DAY 42 PTCF EVENT Mr. George Gulla, Dean of Students and Director of Security, was the special speaker at the well-attended PTCF event held in October. Parents appreciated the information Mr. Gulla shared regarding Socia Media, Disciplinary Procedures and Security at FCS. Mr. Gulla, a retired Miami Dade police officer with 27 years of experience, alerted parents to some of the risks involved in students using social media and presented helpful information equipping parents with tools to protect their children. OPEN HOUSE & NEW STUDENT TESTING OPEN HOUSE FOR NEW STUDENTS January 9, 2016 9:00am ---------------------------NEW STUDENT TESTING January 23, 2016 --------------------------CURRENT STUDENT RE-ENROLLMENT AVAILABLE ONLINE AT http://www.floridachristian.org 43 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID MIAMI, FL PERMIT 4269 4200 SW 89 Avenue, Miami, FL 33165 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Dr. Robert Andrews, Headmaster Jim Arnold, Senior High School Principal Kerry Wicks, Middle School Principal Maria Lehnhard, Elementary Principal Sherril Nealey, Assistant Elementary Principal BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Wicks - President Luis Rodriguez - Vice President Ray Fernandez-Andes - Treasurer Frank Rivas -Secretary Herb Evelyn Joseph Padron Frank Ramos Emanuel Roque David Swindoll CORPORATE BOARD Manuel Bersach Ernie Diaz Herb Evelyn Bob Felder Ray Fernandez-Andes Gary Johnson Joseph Padron Frank Ramos Frank Rivas Ronell Rivera Luis Rodriguez Emanuel Roque Eric Schlottman David Swindoll Bill Wicks “AN EDUCATION TO BELIEVE IN” Since 1968 K3-12th Grade Biblical Worldview Training College Prep Curriculum AP and Honors Programs AP Capstone Music and Fine Arts Full Athletic Program FCSmart Technology Initiative Open House for New Families: January 9, 2016, 9:00 a.m. Re-Enrollment for Existing Students Available Online www.floridachristian.org (305) 226-8152
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