February 27, 2014 - Canterbury Christian School
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February 27, 2014 - Canterbury Christian School
It is of the LORD’s mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is Thy faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23 Canterbury Tales February 27, 2014 Training Students in the Knowledge of God and the Christian Way of Life to the many Canterbury Students who participated either as candidates or as campaign managers in this year’s RTS (“Raise the Standards”) Student Council Elections which were held today. Election results will be announced tomorrow morning in the Chapel service! Kudos to Miss Chaw and the Second Grade Class for their excellent presentations in Chapel two weeks ago! Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether it be right. (Proverbs 20:11). “Thank You” to the Anonymous Family which underwrote the new LED kitchen lighting installed over the Washington Birthday Recess. As impossible as might seem to be, LEDtechnology furnishes better quality lighting while at the same time reducing power consumption. This lowers monthly electricity bills while delaying the need to construct expensive new power plants. The new LED lights have an expected 20-year service life. 1 BIBLE POETRY Jupiter Superior Jonah Superior Yitao Superior Jacqueline Excellent ` Jasmine Superior Krystal Superior Grace Excellent Hannah Superior Aiyanna Superior Zoe Superior Chianie Excellent Cristián Superior Bethany Superior Thank God For The Rain!!! Canterbury’s Rain Gauge recorded 2-3/16 inches of rain yesterday. This brings the 2014 total rainfall to date to 4-11/16 inches of precious life-giving water! 2 As most of you know, a very large tree one block up El Monte Avenue from Canterbury fell down yesterday morning in the rain. Power was out all day as crews worked hard to restore service! We thank the Almighty that no one was injured by the falling tree – and that no one was hurt at school as we operated in “the dark.” Here are a few photo highlights from the event… The Kindergartners Kept Practicing Their Penmanship By Lamplight Like Abraham Lincoln!!! 3 I am fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Yet another reason why Canterbury graduates do so well in math goes back to the current understanding of how the human brain works. If studies are indeed correct, the left side of the brain is that portion given to memorization and repetition while the right side of the brain is given to analysis and problem solving. Canterbury’s math curriculum is committed to the development of both sides of of the the brain brain. It has been said, with some insight: “The problem is never in the problem… the problem is in the understanding.” The right side of the brain needs the left side of the brain to function effectively – furnishing instant recall of math facts deeply embedded for a lifetime of use. Beginning in kindergarten, and working up the ladder to the 6 th grade, problem-solving and application skills and taught, practiced, and mastered – beginning with the concepts of missing facts, necessary facts, and extra facts. Built upon this comes the steps of the problem-solving process. model of a problem, etc. Then comes drawing the The systematic and comprehensive introduction, review, and testing of numerous math applications (both oral and written) in countless arenas such as temperature, distance, geometric shapes, banking, discounts, and commissions as graphs, recipes, maps (and the like) round out a Canterbury student’s math preparations for Junior High education. α&ω 4 A Bit of Wisdom WORTH CONSIDERING… CALENDAR____________________________ February 28 Chapel: RTS Election Results Lower Grade Spelling Bee (12:30 pm) March 6 On-Site Hearing Testing (K-2nd) First RTS Meeting (3:20-4:00 pm) March 7 Upper Grade Spelling Bee (12:30 pm) March 10-14 5th Grade Science Camp March 17-21 Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) Testing March 27 Parent-Grandparent Day (8:45-10:45 am) March 28 Minimum Day March 31 3rd Quarter Report Cards Issued 5 The tuition payment for March is due on Monday, March 3rd. All payment due dates exercise a four-day grace period. Thank you for making your payments in a timely manner. The Office Monthly Payment Schedule Calendar Payment Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Due Date August 9 September 4 October 1 November 1 December 2 January 6 February 3 March 3 April 1 May 1 6 A Place for Peter, a fiction by Elizabeth Yates, insightfully depicts a boy’s struggle to become a man. In this sequel to the Newbery Honor book Mountain Born, Peter endeavors to prove to his father that he is dependable. As he throws himself into the work of the farm, he grows into strength and into his From father’s trust. But the ultimate test of his courage comes from the fangs of a rattlesnake. Canterbury is fortunate to now have copies of both works! ! 7 With 90% probability of rain tonight, 80%tomorrow, and 70% on Saturday, remember to drive accordingly!! Please leave yourself extra time to compensate for difficult driving conditions. Please reduce speeds to manageable levels! And please drive defensively! Remember not to slip and fall when you unconsciously hurry in the rain ! Thank you so much! You can’t fill an empty bucket with a dry well! He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being shall flow rivers of living water.’” St. John 7:38 NASB 8 Content is the philosopher’s stone, that turns all it touches into gold. Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard Sayings) Parents and family members are cordially invited to attend Daily Chapel services. The next lessons are as follows: Monday (3-3) St. James 1:5-8 Asking for Wisdom Tuesday (3-4) Proverbs 21:1-5 Justice & Judgment Wednesday (3-5) St. James 1:9-11 Rejoicing in Exaltation Thursday (3-6) Safety is of the LORD Friday (3-7) Proverbs 21:27-31 Walk in the Woods A Little Humor! WHAT MAKES YOU THINK WE’RE RELATED? 9 Mrs. Grossman’s Stickers are a wonderful product enjoyed by countless children! There must be a reason… Thank you to the Canterbury Kindergarten Mother who furnished the following information behind the company’s success. To read Mrs. Grossman’s story, follow the 1st link. To visit the Mrs. Grossman’s Sticker Factory website, follow the 2nd http://www.mrsgrossmans.com/pages/meet-mrs-grossman http://www.mrsgrossmans.com/ We exist through the grace of God and must be good stewards of the wealth. We shall share with those less fortunate than us. We will be honest in all our conduct. Our product must consistently tell people that we have a purpose and a positive world view, and focus on our love of God, His creation and His people. Our designs must express the core emotions of these people. We hold growth in quality and human values above size and profit. Our employees shall feel treasured with the knowledge that we care deeply about their personal condition. Our vendors shall sense we are different in the way that we deal with them and show concern for their needs. Our customers and representatives shall delight in doing business with us because of our quality and exemplary service. Our company culture shall encourage and motivate people, to give them opportunities to stretch their horizons and to treat them with dignity. We will always be concerned over the welfare of our people, the quality and purpose of our products and our integrity as an organization. We have a unique opportunity to make a difference in our world. We shall be obedient to God and shall conduct our business in a manner that honors Him. "...Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; 10 if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things." (Philippians 4:8) ATTENTION, PARENTS!! The parking lot is a very dangerous place! When your children are released to you at the end of the day, please do not let them meander among the cars! Canterbury rules established for the safety of its students still apply. And teachers are not permitted to release other students to you unless this has first been coordinated through the office. If by 3:20 pm your children have not been picked up, it is the policy of the school to route them into the extended care program. We are trying to maintain a safe and ordered environment for the good of everyone involved. Thank you, The Office Upward and Onward for the King! The Administration 11