Watch What You Eat

With obesity on the rise within the United States, more and more people are learning to count the amount of calories that they consume. Students undertook a project where for one week they needed to count the amount of calories that they consumed. This included breakfast, lunch, dinner and any other snakes that they ate during the day. Students then compared their total daily calorie intake to that of the average. If the amount of calories fell below or above the average, students needed to examine that day and find out what events lead to this difference. This project gave students a better understanding as to what they put in their bodies and for some it showed them that they need to change their eating habits and eat healthier food.

Mr. Wong

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Soccer Playoffs

The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.

Vince Lombardi

This month in Gym we have begun our Soccer Playoffs. These games are highly intense being that rivalries have been sown from the year before. Whether students are playing goalie, defense, offense, or midfielder they are determined, focused, and resolute to win the game. Often that means jumping in the path of the ball. Even though these games are intense, students maintain a high level of sportsmanship thought the season.

Mr. Wong

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Our student body had the privilege of hearing from a missionary family, the DiSalvo’s, who will be heading to the mission field of India.  They leave in about three weeks to begin their language school.  Our students were very receptive to hear what they had to say and asked many questions of how they would be sharing the gospel.  The students found out that due to the countries rules about missionaries coming in, they are coming their to help students with their education as well as opening a coffee shop to help form relationships with the people of India and through those relationships, tell them about the eternal gift of Jesus Christ.  Our students were so moved by the DiSalvo’s heart and love for Jesus and the people of India that they took up and offering of almost $500.00.  The elementary students had also been taking up school chapel offerings since the beginning of the year and were able to add $200.00 more dollars into the offering so the DiSalvo’s could be blessed with a $700.00 check to help them as they leave to spread the gospel into a country that so desperately needs to hear about the love of Jesus Christ.

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The high school feast was filled with so many different types of food.  It was great and the students loved it.  Even before the feast started, the cooking elective worked hard to help get all the dishes set up.  The students of course, ate a lot of food and then they played games, heard from our student government, and competed in contests. They had a great time competing with each other but it seemed the best part of the day was dessert time.  What is a feast without dessert?  There was so much dessert on the table, they could have each had an entire plate full.  Thankfully, they shared with their teachers.  The feast was very memorable and a favorite time of year here at ECS.

See Galleries for awesome pics.

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“Today the senior class of 2013 explored the halls and rotunda of the Federal Hall National Memorial in downtown Manhattan. There they learned not only about New York City and State, but read about formative moments in our nation’s history: the transition from New Amsterdam to New York, immigrants’ influence and experiences, George Washington’s inaugural address — given from that very location — Alexander Hamilton’s influence on the nature of the federal government, Susan B. Anthony’s arrest for being female and daring to vote, and more.”

“On Oct 24th, 2012, the Seniors of Evangelical Christian High School had the opportunity to visit
the Federal Hall Museum in Downtown Manhattan on Wall Street. Here the students were able to experience and
learn the fundamental roots of American democracy. This building is not only significant because it’s adjacent to the
New York Stock Exchange, but it is also where our first president, George Washington, was sworn into the presidential office.
Each student worked in groups and were given a list of questions and terms they had to search throughout the museum to find.
Every question more challenging than next to expand their knowledge about America’s origins as well as have an appreciation
for American Democracy.”

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Our middle school and high school students had the privilege of hearing from students that are part of Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The director of student ministries, Dr. Richard Kidd, and Director of Discipleship, Jason Peaks, brought a group of young adults that were on fire for God as they shared through a powerful time of worship and the Word.  Our students were very receptive to what they had to say and were encouraged by the message of hope in Jesus Christ that was brought.

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The National day of “See you at the Pole” has not occurred at this school in a number of years and we were happy to see our students take a stand and come out earlier than normal for prayer in taking a stand for our school, city and nation.  Students formed various groups and prayed with one another and then they came together to worship and pray for more specific needs of our student body and school.   While staff was there in support, this was entirely student led.  God is doing great things through our students and we are excited to see where He will take them next!


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Spiritual Emphasis week was by far the best we have ever seen here at Evangel.  We thank God for the Spiritual guidance of our staff who helped prepare and speak for this chapel but it was the moving of the spirit of God through our kids that made this one so unique.  The students took to heart the things that were spoken of in chapel and ran with it.  They stayed late, past their school day and continued to pray and worship in the altar.  It was an amazing site.  Many times, when a movement takes place like this, students go back to their normal lives but our students have gone the extra mile.  They have begun their own facebook and twitter page called “be the spark.”  On this page, students encourage one another with scripture and more ideas of how to grow in the Lord.  They have also begun morning prayer and lunch time bible study. They recently ordered bracelets with “be the spark” on them and are now selling them to the entire student body.  God is continuing to do great things through our students as the spark was lit during Spiritual Emphasis week.

Elementary Spiritual Emphasis Week was a great time as we learned that with God ANYTHING is possible. Through bible stories of faith and purpose, our students learned:

  1. NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE, TRUST GOD!
  2. NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, TRUST GOD!
  3. NO MATTER WHAT PEOPLE DO…TRUST GOD!
  4. NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS… TRUST GOD!
  5. NO MATTER WHEREYOU ARE… TRUST GOD!

Why it Matters:

Adults may feel like kids have it easy- and by comparison, maybe they do. But every child has faced, or is facing something that seems impossible. For some, it’s falling asleep in a dark room while they imagine monsters under the bed. Other kids are dealing with intense peer pressure or unstable homes. Some kids might just need the courage to stand up for their faith or to obey God’s word. Those seemingly impossible tasks can seem overwhelming to kids…until they discover that EVERYTHING is possible with God!



 

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During our Spiritual Emphasis week we were blessed to have the Gideons visit us. They gave a Bible to all of our students in 5th grade through 12th grade. We are so very blessed to be able to study the Word of God. Many thanks to the Gideons and their generosity to our students.

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On June 23rd, our Evangel family celebrated with our largest graduationg class! . What a wonderful day; a day full of excitement and happiness. We were so blessed to have Pastor Marko  speak to our graduates and his theme was: “Jesus is in oyourboat”. We were reminded to always “live for Him”. Our special music was provided by our seniors as they sang “The Climb”. Mrs. Rosario ministered in dance to “His Eye is on the Sparrow”. Each student was given their very own scripture as tey received their Diplomas. There were over 1,000 in attendance and what a celebration we had.

We pray that God continues to guide our graduates as they go on to college. We know that wherever they land – they will be a “light” and they will impact their world for Christ! Check out Galleries for some awesome pics!

See the list below for the colleges theywee accepted to…

Arceo, Alexi-Brockport University, /Baruch, /Brooklyn College, /LIU, /John Jay CollegeArroyo, D-Bergen CC, Nyack, Lehman(CUNY), Kingsborough CC, Hostos CC

Baba Salauddin, Mohammed-Yale, Harvard, Cambridge

Bi, Yixin-Parson’s school of Design

Cabrera, Anthony-St. John’s, Baruch, Hunter
Castillo-Ramos, Daniel-Nyack College 

Camacho, Kimberly-BCC, LaGuardia CC, College of Mt. Saint Vincent
Cruzado, Stephen-Nyack College 

Deng, Zhixin-Queens College(CUNY)

Edades, Samuel-CSI, York, LaGuardia CC 

Edwards, Daniel-BCC, Mercy college

Felix, K-Bay State/Boston
Gaco, Jofelyn-Harvard-Extension School

Gonzalez, Matthew-LaGuardia CC

Green, C-Mercy College, Kingsborough CC/CUNY 

Griffith, F-St. John’s, CSI, Nyack, Mercy college, Kings’ college, CSI, NYC TECH
 Johnson, Jr., D.J –St. John’s Univ., LIU, Hofstra Univ.

Karmacharya, J-BMCC-CUNY 

Kemp, R-Bay State, John Jay college, Cuny CC, Hostos CC

Kim, Ben-BMCC/CUNY

Kim, Steven-NYC Tech, CSI, John Jay College 

Lee, J-College of Tech/CUNY           

Lewis, A-Bay State/Boston, Nyack, Laguardia CC 

Lewis, Mark-Iona College

Li, Giannina- LaGuardia CC/CUNY

Lui, Derek-BMCC, City Tech/CUNY

Lynah, Vanessa-Kingsborough CC/CUNY

Melendez, Jose-Medger Evers College/CUNY, Nyack
Mercado, Christian-St. John’s Univ.,/ Queens Col., Baruch, Brooklyn Col, Lehman, City College

Montalvo, Randolfo-Hofstra Univ.

Narzullaev, Sardorzhon-Newberry College-Mass.

Ng, Shing Chun-Language Center/Flushing, NY

 

Parker, T-John Jay, QCC, Hostos, Laguardia, BCCPena, H-Penn State, BMCC

Perez, Jeremy-John Jay College/CUNY
Perreira, Jasmyn-Bergen CC(NJ), Essex CC(NJ), College of Staten Island (CUNY)/Hostos

Penameno, Kevin-Univ. of North Texas

Pham Khue, Dac Doan-LaGuardia CC, MEC/CUNY

Pichardo, Gabrielle-Mercy College

Rezkalla, J-NYU, Pace, Fordham

Reyes, Sabrina-QCC, LaGuardia, BMCC

Rodriguez, Steven-John Jay College/CUNY

Rosario, Telissa-QCC/CUNY
Samide, Jessica-St. John’s, Adelphi, College of Mount Saint Vincent 

Sanchez, Fred-University of Maine

Sciarrone, Joel-BCC/LaGuardia CC
Sena, Danny-St. Johns’ , Nyack

Solar, Alyssa-Hunter/CUNY

Tan, Ying Tong-Baruch College, Albany State Univ./Binghamton

Wang, Yishan-Michigan State/, Indiana Univ. 

Xing, Ruiying-Univ. of North Texas
Yang, Meng Ling-Baruch (Honor’s program)

Ying, T.-Stonybrook, Binghamton, Pace, Arcadia/Philadelphia

Yu, S-Binghamton, WPI/Mass., North Eastern Univ.

Zheng, Caiting-LIU

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