Review Time
We spent time reflecting on the year and how fast it went. We also prepared for finals and spent some time having fun!
Mr. Lopez
Day of Prayer
This month we observed the day of prayer. In honor of that day we spent a week learning about the 6 rooms of prayer. We also spent time praying and seeking God!
Mr. Lopez
Diligence
We studied Diligence this month. We learned that it takes 10000 hrs to be great at any thing. Diligence is working hard until the task is done. Some of our dreams require a ton of work to make them a reality.
Mr. Lopez
Caleb
We studied Caleb this month. Caleb was not as renowned as Joshua but he was a giant killer and a mighty man of God. Caleb fought to conquer his portion of the promise land.
Mr. Lopez
Faith
We learned about Abraham and his Faith in God. Faith is key to a Christian’s walk because our faith is founded on the belief that what is unseen is more real then what is seen.
Mr. Lopez
Esther
We studied Esther this month. We learned how even though God’s name isn’t mentioned in the book of Esther His fingerprint is seen all through out the book!
Mr. Lopez
Spring Celebration
I am really proud of these students. When they started, they didn’t think they could dance. After faithfully coming to practice on time, warming up and working hard, they really learned a lot. They even went shopping for their costumes. For the Spring Celebration, they danced to I Want To Be Right There and did a great job.
Mrs. Rosario
All good things come to an end
8th grade has learned a lot about the world. And now it’s time to prove it. Finals are coming up!
Miss Kleinschuster
WATER WATER EVERYWHERE
Water is the universal solvent, able to break down many chemical bonds. It can also physically break something down. And that’s why a sudden rainstorm after a drought can actually be quite dangerous to soil: it can move loose earth around very, very quickly. 8th grade is studying the water cycle, the formation of rivers, and the power behind moving water. It covers 70% of the globe – and very little of it is actually drinkable. You wouldn’t think you’d need to conserve it since it’s right there in the ocean, but… what’s happening to our oceans even now?
Miss kleinschuster