chcs news april 2014

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Grandparents Day Students and staff spent many hours preparing for our annual Grandparents Day at CHCS. Grandparents of Pre-School through 5th grade students enjoyed a breakfast and a special all school chapel with their grandchildren. We had so many grandparents that we had to expand breakfast into the atrium. After Chapel, students and grandparents headed to classrooms to show off what the students have been doing all year and to read essays written by their grandchildren. Approximately 550 grandparents were hosted by the elementary school this year. Thank you grandparents, for being a part of the CHCS family and your grandchildren’s Christian education. CHCS News APRIL 2014 COLLEGE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL May DATES TO REMEMBER May 5-9 n May Book Fair May 8 n Breakfast with Dad (Pre3-5th grade) May 9 n REACH Store May 12-16 n HS Cheerleading Tryouts May 12 n Vocal Concert (6th-12th) May 13 n Skate Night Webb City Skateland May 13 n Instrumental Spring Concert (5th-12th grade) May 14 n 10th Grade Field Trip to Gentry, Arkansas May 15 n Academic Awards Ceremony May 17 n Graduation Celebration May 18 n Baccalaureate and Graduation 2014 May 19 n 3rd Grade Field Trip to House of Bounce May 20 n Cougar Olympics (1st-5th Grade) May 20-23 n Final Exams (6th-12th Grades) May 23 n Last Day of School Early Dismissal 11a.m. May 27-29 n High School Boys and Girls Basketball Camps

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Page 1: CHCS News April 2014

Grandparents DayStudents and staff spent many hours preparing

for our annual Grandparents Day at CHCS. Grandparents of Pre-School through 5th grade students enjoyed a breakfast and a special all school chapel with their grandchildren. We had so many grandparents that we had to expand breakfast into the atrium. After Chapel, students and grandparents headed to classrooms to show off what the students have been doing all year and to read essays written by their grandchildren. Approximately 550 grandparents were hosted by the elementary school this year. Thank you grandparents, for being a part of the CHCS family and your grandchildren’s Christian education.

CHCS NewsAPRIL 2014

C O L L E G E H E I G H T S C H R I S T I A N S C H O O L

MayDATES TO REMEMBER

May 5-9n May Book Fair

May 8n Breakfast with Dad (Pre3-5th grade)

May 9n REACH Store

May 12-16n HS Cheerleading Tryouts

May 12n Vocal Concert (6th-12th)

May 13n Skate Night Webb City Skateland

May 13n Instrumental Spring Concert (5th-12th grade)

May 14n 10th Grade Field Trip to Gentry, Arkansas

May 15n Academic Awards Ceremony

May 17n Graduation Celebration

May 18n Baccalaureate and Graduation 2014

May 19 n 3rd Grade Field Trip to House of Bounce

May 20 n Cougar Olympics (1st-5th Grade)

May 20-23n Final Exams (6th-12th Grades)

May 23n Last Day of School Early Dismissal 11a.m.

May 27-29n High School Boys and Girls Basketball Camps

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Junior-Senior BanquetThe High School Juniors

hosted a formal banquet event for our Seniors on April 5th. The theme was Fire and Ice. After an evening of dinner and dancing, the students loaded chartered buses for ice skating in Springfield.

SpringFling

Our cafeteria staff goes all out to treat our Middle School and High School students to a special lunch once a year. Every student enjoyed the grilled burgers and treat bags.

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Nancy OhmartGOLDEN APPLE WINNER

Congratulations to Mrs. Nancy Ohmart, Middle School History Instructor for receiving the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce Golden Apple Teacher of the Year Award. She was recognized for her outstanding teaching in the 6th - 8th grade division during a banquet held at MSSU. Mrs. Ohmart has taught at CHCS since 1985. Anyone who has had her in class or is a parent of one of her students knows how remarkable her teaching style is in the classroom. Additionally, Mrs. Ohmart goes beyond the classroom and enjoys setting

up numerous out of classroom activities for the entire Middle School.

Nancy graduated from Missouri Southern State College in 1985. She and her husband Gary have three daughters, all CHCS graduates and two beautiful granddaughters. Mrs. Ohmart is actively involved and attends College Heights Christian Church.

College Heights Christian School is proud of you

Mrs. Ohmart and thank youfor having such a servant’s

heart towards our students!

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Art FairThe CHCS Art & Literature Fair filled the hallways

with art and written pieces from both Middle School and High School students. The fair showcased some inspiring pieces. The talent of our students is truly amazing. Elementary art was also on display - even our youngest students are quite the artists. Mrs. Tracy Nichols, our high school art teacher will be leaving us this year to open an art studio. We will miss the artistic influence she has on our middle and high school students. We pray God’s blessings on her new adventure.

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MARS TripNineteen of our High School Science students

traveled to Arizona to work with Arizona State University at the NASA Mars Space Flight Facility. One of their first stops was at the Grand Canyon. The team is also pictured in front of a model of Opportunity, one of the rovers on Mars.

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Foreign Language Day by Crissy KingForeign Language Field Day at MSSU is a fun

chance for students to put their nearly learned language skills to use!! The program allows students to interact with other Foreign Language Students from across the four-state area; this year there were 34 schools enrolled. There is both a competitive side and a non-competitive (learning/activity) side to FLFD. Competitive events include Vocabulary Recognition test, Reading Comprehention test, Skits, Geography and Culture tests, and Poetry Reading. Non-competitive events were Conversation Stations, Cultural Dance, and Cultural Trivia. In the non-competitive events, “eruos” are given for participating and you can cash them in at the prize kiosk to earn unique gifts (a sombrero, Spanishbookmarks, Mexican painted toys and sourvenirs, etc.) Events are held in three languages: Spanish, German, and French and at four different levels.

Our students from CHCS competed in Vocabulary Recognition and Reading Comprehension tests. (see our results below) at three levels: Spanish I, Spanish II, and Spanish III. All students attending also practiced speaking and conversing with native or advanced level Spanish speakers in the Conversation Stations and learned about Latin American music and dances by presentations from a group of high school students from Springfield, MO who studied the different cultural dances of the region.

All of our students enjoyed the day and the chance to put their new Spanish skills into practice. I was especially pleased to see the following:

Spanish I – Vocabulary Recognition, 4th place, Lijah SparlinSpanish I – Reading Comprehension, 4th place, Nevada Moenning

Spanish II – Vocabulary Recognition, 4th place, Kenlee JonasSpanish II – Reading Comprehension, 5th place, Dawsen Worthington

Spanish III – Vocabulary Recognition, 3rd place, Matthew GaoSpanish III – Reading Comprehension, 5th place, Michaela Keene

We are so proud of their hard work, and are already making plans for next year and hope to compete in several other areas!!

MSSU HonorsProgram

CHCS Seniors Annie White, Courtney Byrne, and Hannah Fuller joined the honors program at Missouri Southern State University during the Honors Program Signing Ceremony on April 23rd. Congratulations ladies! We are proud of you!

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MS History FiestaThe sixth grade History Class enjoyed a

Fiesta Day. The History students’ cumulative learning experience over their History unit on Mexico was to make a Pinata and have a Fiesta. Thank you parents for help making this a fantastic success for the 6th graders!

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Blood DriveThe National Honor Society

at CHCS sponsored a Blood Drive on April 9th. NHS set a goal to collect 60 units of blood. They exceeded that goal by 9 units. Thanks to everyone that helped to support this effort.

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MS Music Ensembles

On April 3rd, the middle school students traveled to NEO A&M College to participate in the music festival in Miami, Oklahoma. Both ensembles and a solo received one ratings. We are looking forward to many more performances from this group in the future.

MS Humanities Scholars Bowl

This week CHCS hosted the Middle School Humanities Scholars Bowl Competition. The MS Varsity Scholars Bowl Team took 1st place and was undefeated in Humanities. They also ended in 1st place in the Spring River Valley Conference and 3rd Place in the Southwest Missouri Academic Bowl for the year. Pictured are the Humanities team: Will Secker, Captain, Emma Greathouse, Daniel Estep, and Nathan Hardy. The JV team took 2nd place and 6th graders took 1st place in their Humanities divisions

HS Scholar Bowl District Champs

Big round of applause to our District Scholar’s Bowl Champions: Brad Copeland, Ashley Roberts, Kolleen Gladden, Ethan Bolte, Rachel Laws, Devon Russell, Matthew Estep, and Michaela Keele. Way to go College Heights Christian High School!

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History Studentsvisit OKC

The CHCS Honors US History class had a great field trip to the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. The site is a memorial to the victims of the Murrah Federal Building bombing of 1995.

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COLLEGE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL n 4311 E. NEWMAN ROAD n JOPLIN, MISSOURI 64801 n 471-782-4114 n WWW.COLLEGHEIGHTS.ORG

CHCS glorifies God through excellence as a Christ-centered learningenvironment that produces servant-leaders with a Biblical worldview.

MISSION STATEMENT

ECFA ACCREDITED – On November 12, 2012, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability announced the accreditation of College Heights Christian School. Accreditation is based on the ECFA’s Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship, including financial accountability, transparency, sound board governance, and ethical fundraising. When an organization is accredited by ECFA, it demonstrates its willingness to follow the model of biblical accountability.

RenwebParents, don’t forget

to take advantage ofRenweb, our onlineschool management system.You can check homeworkassignments, lunch menus, student grades, school calendar, etc. If you are having problems accessing Renweb or have not set up your account, please contact the school. A Renweb phone application is now available. This is a great tool to use to stay informed about your students’ progress.

A NOTE FROM SUPERINTENDENTNELSON HORTON…

The evidence of God’s grace and favor permeates our school? Again this year He has blessed the students, staff and families of

CHCS to make this place exceptional. For our school to maintain excellence we must nurture a learning community that glorifies God. There are no shortcuts. To enjoy this Christ-centered environment highlighted in our mission statement is a high goal, but it is attainable when the fruit of the Holy Spirit is maturing within the each of us. If discord, chaos, disorganization, sloppiness, or any other negative trait becomes prevalent in a school, all we have to do is review the list of the Spirit’s fruit in Galatians 5:22-23 to find that at least one is missing from the basket. When the basket is full, God will be glorified and excellence will be the norm. “…The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control...”

The Academic Awards Program isscheduled for May 15th in the Theater Studiostarting at 6:30. Preparation for the evening isin full swing and requires massive coordination of information. Senior and Senior Parents need to “Save the Date” and be sure all college entrance and scholarship acceptance information has been shared with the guidance office as soon as possible. Parents, be sure your senior has officially notified their college or university of their acceptance of offered scholarships. It is imperative that acceptance be confirmed.

Underclassmen should be documenting and keeping track of all of their activities in the school setting and out in the community. Be sure that there is a balance of activities and as much leadership as possible. This information will be easier to compile for resume, college selection and scholarship purposes down the road. Please contact Mrs. Kruse in the guidance office if you would like to discuss this in more detail.

COLLEGE CORNER

Fix It Camp July 14-17

Sculpture Art Camp June 23-27

Music Camp June 16-20

Technology Camp July 21-25 (Elementary)July 23-26 (Secondary)

Cooking Camp June 2-6 (Grades 4-8)June 23-27 (Grades 9-12)June 14-18 (Grades K-3)

Kinder Cougar Camp June 23-26 (Intro)July 7-10 (Next Step)

Volleyball Camp May 20-22 (Grades 3-5)

Basketball Camp May 27-29 (High School)June 3-5 (Grades 3-8)

Check your email for detailed information about the above summer camps!!

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