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WALKING IN GOD’S SERVICE FALL 2014 Like us on Facebook! (401)884-3600 www.wbca.info Class of 2014 This past June, the Class of 2014 graduated amidst tears, laughter, and the flashes of many cameras. Our 8th Grade teacher Mrs. Wilson gave remarks about each student that highlighted their unique gifts, while Laura Kralicky, the Timothy Award winner for the Class of 2014, told a story that captured the heart of the West Bay environment: BOARD OF TRUSTEES “ One day in art class, we were drawing candy boxes. We were allowed to eat the candy when we finished, so one student ripped open her box of Junior Mints, pushed it to the middle of the table and said, “Let’s all share!” More people ripped open their boxes of candy, and it became a community candy thing. We all love each other like a family, and that’s sort of what it’s all about. Sharing your candy with your friends, by choice, rather than eating it all yourself.” Congratulations to all of our graduates! Jason Walden President Nathan Paquet Vice President Bing-Xuan Lin Treasurer Heather Buckley Secretary Richard Chapman Phil Curtis Michael Del Sesto Dan Freitas Royston Kane Sandra Kelley Jim Nooney West Bay Christian Academy Class of 2014 Sydney Belanger – Chariho High School Gianni Breggia – Master’s Regional Academy Aiden Fox – Barrington Christian Academy Madison Harris – The Prout School Michael Harris – The Prout School Morgan Higgins – North Kingstown High School Laura Kralicky – North Kingstown High School Grace Mastroianni – The Prout School Caroline Ryan – North Kingstown High School Myranda Waller – Exeter-West Greenwich High School Emily Wilkinson – North Kingstown High School Letter from the Headmaster Dear West Bay Friends and Alumni, The end of the school year is always a busy time here at West Bay, and last year was no exception. Between Artscape, Field Day, the ACSI Art Festival, Music Festival, and Track Meet, the Family Fellowship Potluck, and graduation activities, I think we all were ready for a summer break. Besides saying goodbye to the Class of 2014, we also said farewell to several beloved West Bay faculty and staff: Barbara Miller, our Librarian, Ann-Renee Gargrave, our Music Teacher, Stephanie Springsteen, our Spanish Teacher, Sandi Kelley, our Business Manager, and Amy Wilkinson, one of our Preschool Teachers. They each left an indelible mark on West Bay, and we are so grateful for their faithful service to us. We’re excited to welcome several new faces to the school this year, all of whom you can learn about on the right. As I write this letter, preparations are being made for the start of a new school year. Textbooks have been sorted, the floors have been waxed, computers have been upgraded, and I know I speak for the entire summer staff when I say that the building just isn’t the same without the hustle and bustle of West Bay’s students. We are looking forward to everyone’s return. We have many exciting events coming up in the first few months of school, including our annual Walk for West Bay, Fall sports, and much more. If you’re in the area, stop by for a visit, or follow all of the action on our website and Facebook page. Sincerely Yours, Dr. Richard L. Clarkson New Faces Please join us in welcoming West Bay’s newest Faculty and Staff members. We’re so pleased to have you! Melissa Richardson Business Manager (and WBCA alum) Emily Johnston Music Teacher (and WBCA alum) Melissa graduated from Salve Regina University in 2008 and previously worked as an Employee Benefits Account Manager at Gencorp Insurance Group. Emily graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelors of Music in Music Education and is an accomplished cellist. Jeannette Diez Spanish Teacher Cynthia Plante Preschool Teacher Lorri Johnson PreK Assistant Teacher Jeanette has an Associate Degree in Human Services from the Community College of Rhode Island and a BS degree in Management from the University of Phoenix. For the past 28 years she has trained Lifespan employees as a Technical Training Specialist. Cynthia Plante has a BA degree in English and Certification in Elementary Education from the College of New Rochelle. She has taught and tutored students of all ages around the world, including Kindergarten, 1st, and 4th Grade students at WBCA several years ago! Lorri has a BS degree in Elementary Education from Tennessee Temple University. Before coming to West Bay she taught for 6 years at Sylvan Learning Center in Coventry. Artscape Peace. Love. Art. Mrs. Perrin transformed the school into a 60s wonderland at Artscape! Kim Worthington Library Sciences Kim has a BS degree from Connecticut College and a Master’s in Library and Information Science from the University of Rhode Island. She worked for many years at Save the Bay and in various libraries before coming to West Bay. Bay Christian Academy alumnus Jason Hencler, who was listed as one of Rhode Island Monthly’s Check out more great photos on our Facebook page! “Top Dentists of 2014” for Pediatric Dentistry. Family Matters West Bay has quite the legacy! We asked a few West Bay alumni why they send their children to West Bay. Here’s what they said: Jackie (Lang) Jervis My husband and I wanted our son to be in a safe place where he could openly learn and grow, not only in his education but also in his relationship with Christ. We also wanted to be comfortable with where we were leaving him during the day, fully trusting the faculty, staff and other families. I knew wholeheartedly that WBCA was the perfect fit because it helped mold me into the person I am today; it has also given me lifelong friends that I am still in close contact with. WBCA has always been a blessing in my life, for who it helped me become and because of how it is now helping my son grow spiritually and academically. Jackie (Lang) Jervis, Grade 3, in 1992. (smaller photo) Jackie Jervis with her son, Gavin, last year. (larger photo) Jon Zeyl I send my kids to WBCA because Christian education is a legacy that was passed on to me from my father and his father. I am passing it on to my children because my wife and I believe in it. The West Bay community not only educates the mind, it also nurtures the soul. The teachers help form our kids into knowledgeable, well-rounded parts of the community and teach them to be good citizens, good friends, and Godly people. I still see my teachers from West Bay and they still know me. I still have good friends from West Bay and our kids are friends. This is invaluable. This is a legacy. Jon Zeyl, Grade 8, in 1987. (smaller photo) Jon Zeyl with three of his five daughters at last year’s Father-Daughter Dance. (larger photo) West Bay Eagles Congratulations to West NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID N. Kingstown, RI 02852 PERMIT NO. 1 West Bay Christian Academy 475 School Street North Kingstown, RI 02852 CURRENT RESIDENT OR FIELD DAY What a blast! Thanks to Coach Keith and all the volunteers who made Field Day such a great event.