Elementary and Middle School students worked long and hard to prepare for Evangel Christian School’s annual Speech Meet. Students selected various forms of speech such as Bible scripture or a poem to recite. They were judged on how well they present their piece using just their voices to convey the feeling of their work.

Evangel congratulates all of the students who participated.

Our winners are:

Elementary

1st Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place : Ismael Ruiz

2nd Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Sarah Joy Gallardo

2nd Place: Christian Pascal

4th Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place: Jorge Ruiz

4th Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Amber Reyes

2nd Place: Brianna McMichael

5th Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place: Jennifer Munoz

2nd Place: Leslie Aguilar

5th Grade Patriotic Oration:

1st Place: David Kem

2nd Place: Rachel Bou

5th Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Rebecca Edward

2nd Place: Amber Colon

Middle School

Dramatic Poetry:

1st place: Jerry Meng

2nd place: Samantha Byrne

Dramatic Reading:

Kristina Papacostas

Humorous Poetry:

Angelie Cesario

Check out our photo gallery to see pictures from the school event. And stay tuned for an updae as our Middle School students will be competing in the ACSI District Speech Meet on April 30th!

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Creations of Transportation

Wow the class is starting to look like a construction zone. I have K’Nex, Lego’s and a lot of modeling clay around the room. Roller coasters, bridges, towers, and all sorts of projects are being created. Middle school is working on making a bridge and also towering towers. One of the towers is 4.5 feet tall and another tower is almost 5 feet tall. The roller coaster is almost ready for its first run. Creations of transportation and electronics are finished. God is good and has blessed all in the class with great imaginations. I am ready to see what comes from the students next month.

Mr. Penland

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Over 1,000 people cam to Evangel on Thursday, March18 to experience our Annual Academic Fair. Students in PK through 12th grade, worked for 2 and one half months to create a Research Paper, Project and Project Board for our fair. Students picked a topic of their choice from a variety of subjects such as: Science, English, Bible, Home Economics, Fashion, Art, Design, Technology, Math, Music, History, etc…

As you entered the school you experienced the sound of music, the smell of delicious foreign foods cooking, students super excited to share about their projects, dancing, acting, singing and so much more. Although the Academic Fair was a lot of work, it was well worth it.

We thank all the parents, students and staff for their hard work to make this year’s Academic Fair a HUGE success. We look forward to next year and if you didn’t make it this year we look forward to seeing you then.

Please check out our PHOTOBLOG and GALLERIES for some fantastic pics.

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ACSI Creative Writing Festival

The Association of Christian School International (ACSI) hosts a Creative Writing Festival annually in which students from Grades 4th through 12th can submit works in the categories of rhymed poetry, free verse poetry, short story, and essay. This year, Evangel Christian School submitted 30 entries and we celebrated our students’ accomplishments by awarding them their certificates and ribbons during a chapel service on Friday, March 12th. Out of the 30 entries, 14 students received an award for “Good,” 14 for “Excellent,” and two of are students received an overall mark of “Superior.” These two students will have their entries sent to the Regional level where if they receive a mark of Excellent or Superior they will be published in the ACSI Creative Writing Festival national publication. We are so proud of all our participants noted below with their overall standing. Great job, everyone!

 

Grade 4: Embely Farinango (Excellent); Grade 5: Rebecca Edwards (Excellent), Kayla Juarbe (Excellent), Amber Colon (Good), Rachel Bou (Excellent), Taesharra Hopkins (Excellent), Zhane Lamb (Good), Jennifer Munoz (Excellent); Grade 6: Joseph Carrasquillo (Good), James Hinton (Good), Christian Vicuna (Excellent); Grade 7: Ryan Poonai (Good), Isaiah Bienemann (Good), Samuel Garcia (Excellent); Grade 8: Alexis Versoza (Excellent), Ray-lee Cuadrado (Good), Samantha Byrne (Good), Eli Morales (Good), Isabella Batista (Excellent), Francisca Armeniakos (Good), Angelie Cesario (Superior), Samantha Vazquez (Excellent); Grade 9: April Joanne Arbotante (Excellent), Janine Faulkner (Excellent), Lauren Vicuna (Excellent), Robert Epps (Good); Grade 11: Alahna Dones (Superior), Brianna Franco (Good), Rebecca Wong (Good); Grade 12: Christine Gonzalez (Good).

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Let’s Compare Music

Students have been learning how to compare various types of music. Two of the artists that the students compared this month were Judy Garland and Patty LaBelle. It was amazing to see how students used all the listening skills they have learned in music and were able to apply them to their assignment. Each week, no matter what the topic, these fourth and fifth grade students love to express the music through dance and motions. They are a great group of students to have.

Mrs. Racoma

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And the sum of the product is…

On March 3rd Evangel hosted the Association of Christian School International (ACSI) Math Olympics. Six Christian schools participated in the event, and a total of 104 math scholars from third through eighth grade competed. Elementary students from each elementary grade met with Mrs. Ruiz weekly during their lunch/recess period to practice for the Olympics and were given extra homework to help them prepare. Middle School students met with Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Christian weekly for training. The Math Olympics consists of a series of timed tests in the areas of either computation or reasoning. At the awards ceremony following the competition the top five students from each grade in each category received an award. Be sure to check out the photos in our photoblog!

We congratulate the following winners from Evangel:

CONGRATULATIONS!

3rd Grade:

Isadora Macedo – 1st Place in Reasoning

Vincent Tupacyupanqui – 4th Place in Computation

4th Grade

David Pamintuan – 2nd Place in Computation

Aliyah Tupacyupanqui – 4th Place in Reasoning

Amber Reyes – 5th Place in Computation

5th Grade

Rebecca Edwards – 2nd Place in Reasoning

Leslie Aguilar – 3rd Place in Computation

Zhane Lamb – 4th Place in Reasoning

Jorge Ruiz – 5th Place in Reasoning

6th Grade

Dean Cuadrado – 2nd Place in  Reasoning

Lucas Gomes – 4th Place in Reasoning

Felipe Alvarez – 4th Place in Computation

7th Grade

Jerry Meng – 1st Place in Computation

Carl Roberts – 2nd Place in Reasoning

Johannah Gepte – 3rd Place in Computation

8th Grade

Keoana Arnett – 3rd Place in Reasoning

Victor Sanchez – 4th Place in Computation

GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!

Thank you to our staff, parents, and students who worked hard to make this event so successful! Great job everyone! Now to  start practicing for next year! 🙂

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Exploravision Contest

February is the ending month of the Exploravision contest. Every group had great ideas and there is a possibility that in the future some of these very ideas will come to be real items that will be available on the market. In March the groups will get the chance to make their models. We have graciously been given a grant to purchase material for the groups to create their ideas. I am very surprised to find how many students still enjoy playing with Lego’s. Yes that includes the High School students.

Mr. Penland

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Fun with Word Art

Students have finished working on Microsoft Word- WordArt In January. We have worked on a project where we have chosen a piece of technology that we cannot live without and have used WordArt to make it more appealing to our audience. Each student has also taken a pretest to help determine what they know and what they still need to learn in Microsoft Word. Check out Recipes4success online. Our school’s user name is ECS and password school. (Anyone connected to Evangel may use it!)

Miss Stahler

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Valentine’s Day Cards & 3D Art

In celebration of Valentines Day, students made handmade valentines day cards for friends and family using a variety of colored construction paper, lace, ribbon, hearts, buttons, glitter and more.

For our Lesson in 3-D…….I began the lesson by placing the following objects in front of the class (aluminum foil, glue, paper and paint) and asked – Which of these can we use to make art? Most students replied glue, paper and paint, but one student said – All of them, and he was right. Art can be made out of everyday objects or even things we’d normally throw in the trash. Students had to first draw the face of their own imaginary character then turn the character into a 3D face glued to cardstock and paint it. The students left never looking at aluminum foil the same.

Miss Arnau

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Winter Wonderland

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We had an amazing time at our Literacy Day: Winter Wonderland. Our Reading Room was transformed into a real life winter scene. We had snowflakes of every size and shape suspended from the ceiling, an igloo constructed by one of our 5th graders and the song Walking in a Winter Wonderland playing in the background as our students entered.  Our Elementary school students sang songs and were read incredible winter storybooks such as The Tiny Snowflake, The Little Snowflake, and Winter Rabbit. We watched a special Brain Pop and Brain Pop Jr., which talked about snowflakes. Students drew pictures and answered questions based on what they learned from the video.

However, the best part of the day, and all the students will agree, had to be when upper elementary played a game called Build Your Own Snow woman. Each class was split into three groups and had about two minutes to decorate teachers and aides as snow women. They used a roll of toilet paper and a whole lot of creativity. It was yet another successful, fun Literacy Day for all! Happy Reading!

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