Part II - Covenant Christian School
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Part II - Covenant Christian School
(Top L‐R) Coach Mike Hapner, Jeramiah Akin, Nathann Cervantes, Sebastian Corral, J.J. Hasulube, Jordan Hasulube and Coach Erik Corral (Below L‐R) Ben Guerra, Tarius Prentiss and James Warren (Not in picture) DaeJhaunne Brown I will have some Saturday practices 10am‐12pm, specific dates TBD, no cost, of course (great time for moms to shop and dads to get that yard work done!) at my house over the next few months, including summer. And both Coach Brown and Mrs. Maxwell have expressed interest in having summer camps. Our 'summer' homework for the girls is to be able to do a running layup by the beginning of the next season. In soccer, Coach Guerra and I are planning a soccer camp everyday May 11‐15, 3:30‐5. Price is $15 per student, but a $30 family maximum. Thank you for sharing your kids with us! In Him, Coach Warren Teachers Highlights 5th & 6th Grade By Tiffany Vierra Students in my class were issued a 40 book challenge at the beginning of the year. They are doing an awesome job at working towards this goal. Students have read anywhere between 4 and 38 books (and that was in January) I feel so blessed that God has led me to Covenant Christian School, where I can truly teach to the whole child and assist parents in "training up their child in the way they should go" (Proverbs 22:6). During my 35‐minute drive to school every morning I can't help but look forward to spending my day with 17 fifth and sixth graders who make me laugh and smile. If one were to visit Covenant Christian School they may find the 5th/6th grade class gathered in a circle greeting each other with a "good morning," and sharing a favorite memory during Morning Meeting. You may find them with their heads buried in a good book prior to the start of chapel, while waiting in the hallway during a bathroom break, or while walking to and from music or physical education. In the afternoon you may find them acting as atoms in a solid, liquid, or gas, or performing a commercial to try to convince their classmates to move to their region of the thirteen original colonies. This school year has included deep discussion during Bible class, math games, writing papers (personal narrative, literary essay, fictional narrative, and persuasive), science experiments, history simulations, engaging read alouds, literature circles, and reading responses. I can't wait to see what God has planned for the final quarter of the school year! 7th & 8th Grade By Monica Kanai The 7th & 8th grade class has had a great year. We have been going through the Bible together. We have read Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and are now in Numbers. In Math we have worked on fractions, percents, ratios, proportions, and beginning Algebra, just to name a few. In History we have made our way from God creating the world all the way to the Protestant Reformation. The students worked on a time‐line highlighting many important facts and people. They also created their own coat of arms with symbols representing their lives. Grammar, Writing and Literature have kept us very busy. We are currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. The students enjoyed writing about a world of their own making. Science has the students doing several experiments involving mold, bacteria, gravity, the scientific method, erosion, floating metal, simple machines and much more. Thank you so much to the students for making my first year at CCS wonderful. Students Testimony CCS Experience By JJ Hasulube "CCS has really impacted me in a positive way by offering me Christian education from teachers who love wholeheartedly. Mrs. Kanai gives her student's individualized attention so they can get the most out of their education. Being in Band has really challenged me to be the best that I can be while playing my saxophone because Mrs. Hasulube really pushes us to do what we didn't think we could do and then we end up playing awesome songs and sound pretty good on them. I've also enjoyed playing sports at CCS so I can stay active and play and interact with other schools. Also, recently my class got to attend the ACSI music festival and I got to sing in a huge 200‐kid choir with a great Christian director, Mr. Musick. I got to meet so many new people and I can't wait for next year!" Firehouse Corner Firehouse in March By Charie Leopold Firehouse this month was amazing! The kids worshiped really hard singing songs to God and really meant it from their hearts. God's presence was evident and they have truly connected with God. I felt my heart melted when I saw our children honoring God! It is amazing to see our children thriving spiritually. This is the heart of Firehouse to connect our children with God! We have a few kids re‐dedicated their life to Christ this month and it is wonderful to see our children ministering to one another by praying for each other. We have three kids write sermons and preached it from their hearts. Two of them are CCS students, Eren Dultra and Janiya Chidlress and one from River of Life. It was good to see our children boldly speak for God. I would like to share two of our students sermons. Eren Dultra: Hi I'm Eren and I'm 12 years old. Today I will be talking about being brave. The definition of brave is ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. Okay, being in seventh grade, the peer pressure is very heavy. Everyone always says seventh and eighth grade is always the hardest grade with the most drama etc. and you always think that they are joking, but they are not kidding. So many people are so worldly and don't do what God would have wanted us to do. Believe me, there could've been many times when I could have become a kingdom jumper and been like them and when I come to church act like the person God wants me to be. But that would not have been right. Deuteronomy 31:6 says, "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you." I know I could've been like the world and none of you guys would know, but God would've known. So many famous people are influencing young teens like us to do all the wrong things that they are doing. Our generation has to be different. We can't be like the world if we want to do what God wants us to do. Isaiah 54:17 says, "No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed, and you shall refute every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their vindication from me, declares the Lord." Okay, another thing about me, if you don't already know, is that I am extremely shy. I'm not one of those people who are shy and then when you get to know them they're talkative and crazy. When I say I am shy, I am seriously shy. Even when you get to know me, I talk a little more, but I am not a talkative person. At the Arise conference, which is a women's conference but girls of my age can participate at Kansas City, Missouri, the ladies who were praying over me said to be brave and that I was braver than I thought I was. But being the stubborn person I am, I ignored it, and thought that God had made a mistake. But there was this one Focus, which is our Wednesday night prayer, when Pastor Nancy prayed over the women and she told me that God wanted me to be brave, you could see how that would shake me up. I thought that God had made a mistake. I kept thinking, me? Why me? And one day, during worship, He answered. I didn't get this huge speech or anything. All I heard was,"You are braver than you will ever imagine. You may think you aren't brave, but you have deep faith and bravery." 1 Corinthians 16:13 says," Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong." The pastors keep saying that God is moving, and we all feel that is happening. Now is not the time for hesitation. It's time we fight back. Here's the real question. Pastor Nancy asked me this long time ago when I was still new here. She said, "Do you want to be in the move of God?" I never really understood that, but now I do. It's the decision you make. God doesn't hand pick the people that he wants and won't let anyone else in. If you decide that you want to be in this, you have to be brave. You can't just sit around and do nothing and expect God to do something amazing. Psalm 27:3 says, "Though an army besiege me, my heart will not fear; though war break out against me, even then I will be confident." Let's pray: Dear God, I pray right now that you will equip all of us to be brave and have no more hesitation. I pray that the pressure of the world won't hold us down, and nothing will ever stop us from serving you. Amen. Janiya Childress: Hi, my name is Janiya and I am 10 years old. Today I am going to talk to you about how to be Sport in Christ. For example, let's say you and your friend are playing a game and you lose. Here are some examples of what you might do. 1. Do you cry? 2. Do you get mad? 3. Do you kick your friend out? 4. Do you command a rematch? 5. Do you congratulate a friend? What would you chose? I hope you choose number 5. Congratulate your friend. Have you ever been in situation where you or your friend got mad? I do! One day me and my friend were going to play basketball and we are saying stuff like I am going to win and you are going to lose and she won and I lost. I was very mad and embarrassed but I got over it and I ran over to her and said good job because I realized what Jesus wants of us! Jesus wants us to be nice to others and bring Jesus to others. I am sure we all want to be treated nice so we should treat others the same way. Luke 6:31 says "Do to others as you would have them do to you". Let us close in prayer: Dear Jesus thank you for this day and for Firehouse. Help us to be a good sport as we carry your name to others! I pray that we will all take something out of the sermon and be serious about it in Jesus name! I hope you got blessed by the sermons of our students. If your child has not attended Firehouse, I encourage you to bring your child and make them be a part of what God is doing right now with our children. Firehouse is for kids ages 6‐12 years old. Firehouse meets every 3rd Friday of the month from 6:30‐8:30pm at River of Life Church ‐ 1620 N. Randall Rd. Aurora. It is an out of school program of CCS sponsored by River of Life. If interested or for more information, please contact the school office or Charie Leopold at cleopold@covenantchristianaurora.org. Rincón de Español (Spanish Corner) "Los niños que tienen un estilo diferente para aprender no son flojos" Por Monica Soto "Los niños que tienen un estilo diferente para aprender no son flojos, ni lentos o rebeldes", dijo Mrs. Terry Scudamore, la terapista educacional que está trabajando con mi hija Arely Soto, quien actualmente estudia el 5to. Grado en Covenant Christian School. "Dejar a un niño con una inteligencia de promedio a superior sin tratamiento o diagnóstico puede ser frustrante, al ver su rendimiento escolar. Los estudiantes que batallan para deletrear, o que su escritura es poco legible, que no pueden expresar sus pensamientos verbalmente o al escribir, y que tienen dificultades para leer o Matemáticas, generalmente es porque tienen algunas situaciones por las que no aprenden igual que los demás". "Estar en 5to. Grado para Arely no ha sido fácil, los primeros meses no lograba buenos grados, a pesar de que estudiaba y se esforzaba, los resultados no eran los esperados: tampoco era fácil para ella concentrarse. Era muy estresante porque aún cuando estudiaba una y otra vez, olvidaba casi inmediatamente las cosas. En esa parte de nuestro viaje, estábamos las dos cansadas". Por un lado, era una situación académica cuando estudiaba y se esforzaba antes de las evaluaciones y fracasaba. Pero por el otro lado, eran una cuestión de fe. Una noche, estaba tan desesperada y triste al ver que mi hija se desesperaba y no avanzaba. Recordé Efesios 3:20 " Al que puede hacer muchísimo más de todo lo que podamos imaginarnos o pedir, por el poder que obra eficazmente en nosotros". Le pedí a mi Padre celestial su ayuda. Esos días y semanas fueron difíciles, y aún dolorosos. Recuerdo que " Nosotros orabamos y orabamos constantemente a Dios pidiendo su ayuda y dirección. Arely decía que se sentía como una "tonta" porque estaba tan estresada porque no aprendía tan fácilmente como otras niñas". Le pedí consejo a Annette Brown, mama de Nadia, compañera de Arely. Ella ofreció su ayuda para explicarle a mi hija, tal vez eso haría más fácil para que aprendiera. Así que empezó a ir a la casa de los Brown a estudiar. Eso le ayudó mucho, ella lo reconoce. Siempre estaremos agradecidas con Annette y Nadia Brown porque se interesaron en mi hija Arely y la impulsaron, siempre estaban levantándole el ánimo. Luego una amiga, cuyos hijos están también en CCS, me habló de Mrs. Scudamore y ADORE. Yo no pregunté que era el programa, yo estaba desesperada por encontrar una solución. Quería ver una luz. Me interesaba que alguien le diera tutorias a Arely. De cualquier forma, Mrs. Scudamore, la terapista educacional me explicó que el programa era para ayudar a los niños que aprenden diferente. Es un proceso que puede estimular y fortalecer las areas débiles en la percepción y cognición. Afortunadamente, desde la primer semana fue como salir de la oscuridad a la luz, mi hija empezó a cambiar. Estaba emocionada por aprender, porque Matemáticas, la escuela y los exámenes llegaron a ser una pesadilla, pero desde entonces ya no. Mi hija sigue trabajando para volver a ser la estudiante de A's en sus exámenes y estoy segura que lo logrará porque esta terapia es una puerta abierta. Mrs. Scudamore le está enseñando Matemáticas, y habilidades para escribir. Esos ejercicios le ayudan a sentirse más segura. El último reto que Arely ha enfrentado, fue participar en el Speech Meet que organiza la ASCI ( Asociación de Escuelas Cristianas, por sus siglas en Inglés). Participó con el "Gettysburg Address". Es probablemente el tema más difícil que ha aprendido. Orgullosamente y para reconocer la ayuda de Dios, Arely ganó el listón azúl, que es el principal reconocimiento. Premio que aunque había participado años anteriores no lo había vuelto a ganar. Gracias a ADORE, pero también gracias a Mrs. Scudamore porque al ayudar a los niños con diferentes estilos de aprendizaje, ella representa las manos que están dispuestas para servir a Dios. Especialmente le agradezco por que las actividades y su guia le han regresado a Arely el brillo en sus ojos. Estamos seguras que Dios le va a seguir ayudando y tarde que temprano, su cerebro va a trabajar en armonía como fue diseñado por Dios. Dios si responde a las oraciones! Algunos de los ejercicios que hace Arely so n para ejercitar ambos lados del cerebro. :::ENGLISH::: Children who have a different learning style are not loose" By Monica Soto Children with different styles of learning are not lazy, slow learner or rebellious as stated by Mrs. Terry Scudamore, an education therapist who is working with my daughter Arely Soto at Covenant Christian School's A.D.O.R.E. (A Door Opened to Remedial Education) program. Mrs. Scudamore explained that these are traits that are sometimes left undiagnosed and untreated in students with average to superior intelligence that have specific deficit in‐perception and or cognition which, could be frustrated at school performance. Kids with poor spelling, illegible handwriting, and inability to express thoughts verbally or in writing and difficulty with reading or math are common indications of a learning disability. In our experience, Math was our battle. My daughter Arely used to be a good student but when she started 5th grade, she struggled in Math. "5th grader for Arely was not easy, her grades weren't good and for her she just couldn't understand stuff and couldn't concentrate. It was very stressful even if we studied it over million‐gazillion times, she would forget everything. In that part of our journey both Arely and I were tired". It was an academic experience in one side that she studies and fails. But on the other hand it could be a faith lesson. One night I felt really sad, I remember Ephesians 3:20 "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work with us" and ask to my heavenly father for help". Those times were hard and even painful. My daughter remembered "we were praying and praying constantly asking God for help and directions. Arely would call herself names like dumb because she got stressed and questioned why she could not get things easily like the others". "I thought that if I asked help from a friend things would get easier for her. Every Mom always thinks what is best for their children. So the first one we went for help from was Nadia Brown, a CCS student. Nadia's mom Annette Brown said she was willing to help us, so Arely started to go over to their house on Sundays. Arely told me it helped her a lot". We will always be grateful with Annette Brown and her daughter Nadia because they love Arely, and always cheer her up. Then a friend of mine whose kids are CCS students of the A.D.O.R.E. program mentioned to me about this program. I really didn't care about the program at first until I begun to understand the meaning of it. I thought at first it is about tutoring, but it is not. Mrs. Scudamore, the educational therapist explained to me that the program is for helping kids stimulate and strengthen areas of weakness in perception and cognition. Fortunately when Arely enrolled in the A.D.O.R.E. program, it was like darkness to light. Arely started to change. She was excited about learning, Math, school and tests, because at some point before they become to be like a nightmare to her. I am glad she is out of it. My daughter is still working on getting back her "A" in her tests, but I know that this therapy is really a door opening for my daughter. Mrs. Scudamore is teaching her Math, and some Writing skills, and those exercises, home‐works have helped her to feel confident again even taking tests. Her last challenge was the Speech Meet. "She felt confident in memorizing the Gettysburg Address. It was probably the hardest speech that she has ever memorized". Arely was very happy because she got the blue ribbon, the highest level of ribbon which she never got when she was in 2nd grade at Speech Meet before. I would like to thank the A.D.O.R.E. program and Mrs. Scudamore for being those hands that is willing to serve God to get all those kids who face different perception for learning and especially for giving back the glow in Arely's eyes and the confidence she needed. Arely has been doing great and we all believe that she will be accomplishing more. God truly answers prayers! PHOTO ABOVE Arely doing one of her exercises for the betterment of both sides of her brain. Upcoming Events CCS 2015 Annual Spring Benefit Concert Friday, May 1st @ 7:00 PM West Aurora High School Auditorium Reserve your seats now! Early Bird Special Registration Re‐enroll your students by no later than next Tuesday, March 31 to get last year's tuition rate of $4,800. Any applications received after that date will pay the new tuition rate of $5,300. 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