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Students have been learning about the Treble Clef and Basic Theory. They will be continuing their knowledge of theory by starting their journey on guitars. Students will learn three to four chords by the end of the month as well as play their first song on the guitar.

Mrs. Racoma

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This year we had over 500 in attendance at our Annual Academic Banquet. Students that have made the Honor Roll, High Roll or Principal’s List are honored each year with trophies at our banquet. The gymnasium was decorated in Red, White and Blue and the food was fantastic. We had a great time celebrating all of our students accomplishments. Way to Go!!!!!

Check out “Galleries” for fabulous pics.

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nhsNational Honor Society is a society of leaders. Students participate in group projects that assist the community. They are challenged in the areas of Service, Leadership, Scholarship and Character. It is a beautiful candlelit ceremony filled with great accomplishments. Members pledge to follow 1 Timothy 4:12  . Honor Stoles and Honor Cords are presented to Officers and Seniors.  This year we had the pleasure of welcoming 56 students into NHS and 50 into NJHS. We are so very proud for all of our students accomplishments.

National Honor Society

Guidelines for Admission

Guidelines for National Honor Society (NHS)

Open to 9th through 12th grade students.

Students must maintain a cumulative average each year of 85% with no failing grades.

Students must be in good behavioral standing (no excessive detentions or discipline problems).

Students must demonstrate outstanding performance in areas of scholarship, service, leadership and character.

Students will meet 4 times a year with their advisor and conduct one service project of their choice.

Inductees will be charged for their membership card and pin.  12th grade inductees will be additionally charged for an Honor Stole that will be worn at the Induction Ceremony (usually in May) and at their graduation.

Inductees can purchase additional merchandise from the catalog on their own.

Students must be in attendance at Evangel for at least 3 consecutive quarters or be in good standing with their former school.

Students must not have excessive latenesses or absences unless they are excused.

Guidelines for National Junior Honor Society (NJHS)

Open to 6th through 8th grade students.

Same academic and discipline standards as NHS.

8th grade inductees will be additionally charged for an Honor Stole that will be worn at the Induction Ceremony (usually in May) and at their graduation.

Guidelines for National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS)

Open to 4th through 5th grade students.

Same academic and discipline standards as NHS

To Remain on NHS, NJHS, NEHS

The student must maintain an average of 85% , must remain in good behavioral standing and must participate in all

NHS, NJHS or NEHS activities and meetings.

Click below to view program, members and inductees.

2009 bulletin inside

2009 outside bulletin

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As “Pomp and Circumstance” played, our 28 graduates proudly marched down the aisle on June 20, 2009. It was a beautiful ceremony filled with much celebration. Pastor Johansson spoke about remembering Christ – Always! Nina Cruz, an alumnus, danced to an inspiring song. We had a great time celebrating the accomplishments of our Middle School Seniors. Thank you to all who attended!!!! See you in September!

Click below to view program.

MS Grad Program 2009

Click below to view Award Winners>

2009 MS AWARDS Script

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Reader’s Oath – by Debra Angstead

I promise to read

Each day and each night.

I know it’s the key

To growing up right.

I’ll read to myself,

I’ll read to a crowd.

It makes no difference

If silent or loud.

I’ll read at my desk,

At home and at school,

On my bean bag or bed,

By the fire or pool.

Each book that I read

Puts smarts in my head,

‘Cause brains grow more thoughts

The more they are fed.

So I take this oath

To make reading my way

Of feeding my brain

What it needs every day.

Children and adults need time to unwind and enjoy the summer, so make summer reading fun! Summer shouldn’t mean taking a break from reading (or learning) since students who engage in reading activities return to school refreshed, excited and ready to pick up where they left off. Also remember that most Evangel students have summer book reports to do so…

Here are some tips to make reading a positive experience:

Keep LOTS of reading material around the home –books, newspapers, magazines and always, the Bible

Read outdoors – at the park or beach

Read to your child (it doesn’t matter how old or young your child is!)

Let your child read to you (older children can read newspaper or magazine articles)

Visit the library, check your local library’s website for special reading-related

activities and age-appropriate book lists

Model reading – turn off the TV and each person reads his or her book

(including Mom, Dad, grandparent)

ASK them what they think about what they’ve read and LISTEN to what they say

Suggested websites:

www.http://kids.nypl.org/ http://www.ldonline.org/

www.reading.org/resources/tools/choices.html www.nea.org

www.scholastic.com/summerreading/ www.storylineonline.net/

http://www.bookpals.net/storyline/

Have a wonderful summer!

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As a means of reviewing for the 8th grade final exam, students were split into two groups: boys versus girls. Each group competed in events like Historical Basketball and “20” Questions. Congratulations to the 8th grade girls who easily defeated the 8th grade boys in the review games.

Mr. Sanchez

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This month we concentrated on review and preparing for the end of the year. The kids were anxious to start the summer. I also got the privilege of going with 8f on their senior trip, which was a blast.

Mr. Lopez

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To all my students: I love you. You have all been a blessing to me.

I pray that I was a blessing to you as well. You all have grown and have achieved your academic excellence. I am so godly proud to see how you all have flourished despite challenges that came our way this year.

You have all challenged Mrs. Christian to grow in new ways. I thank you for that. You all have pushed me to do better as I have pushed you.

That is what Christ would want. We are to be there for each other.

Always remember to keep Christ first in everything.

“You can do all things through Christ that strengthens you.” Phil. 4:19

HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!!!!! I WILL MISSSS YOUUU ALLLL!!

Love,

Mrs. Christian

Math/Forensics Teacher

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8th Grade Math Class worked hard in preparing for their final exam. I pray they will all do well.

Mrs. Christian

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