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Fourth Grade Novel Inspires Juicy-O Contest!

September 25, 2014

Inspired by the story, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, by Judy Blume, fourth grade students recently held a juice contest to determine which flavor would be the favorite of 91èÏÈÉú third through fifth graders.  Students worked in teams to create  a new juice flavor. Each team made posters and presented commercials for their juice flavor concoctions […]

Technology Integration in the Lab: Short Vowels Come in Handy!

September 25, 2014

First Grade students used BrainPopJr. to learn more about words with short vowels. They worked to collect words with short vowel sounds as they watched and paused a BrainPop video. As the words were mentioned they wrote them on the”handy” graphic organizer. Teacher Assistant Kim Tollett assisted students in lab.

The Bible is Not for the Squeamish

September 25, 2014

Our very own Dr. Stan Ward teamed up with First Baptist South Campus Pastor, Chris Legg, to answer the question “Is the Bible Rated-R?” If you’re interested in this topic and how it relates to parenting children of all ages, this article will be worth your time. http://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/is-the-bible-an-r-rated-children-s-book.html?ps=0 Here is a teaser: The Holy Bible […]

Thank You Senior Parents!

September 25, 2014

This Thursday, senior parents decorated and supplied our teachers’ lounge with delicious food in the spirit of football season! Thank you so much, especially Rose, for all the hard work and care y’all showed our faculty and staff! It is a privilege to teach your students!

Girls Volleyball Earns First District Win

September 25, 2014

Our Lady Guard Volleyball swept victory from Dallas Shelton in three straight games Tuesday night (25-13, 25-16, and 25-20), giving our ladies their first district win of the season! Our JV also brought home the win over Dallas Shelton! Way to go ladies! You can click here for varsity volleyball photos You can click here […]

3rd Grade Map & Cereal Projects

September 25, 2014

The third graders in Mrs. Bickerstaff’s Bunch are learning map skills. So they created a map of their own of the imaginary country Chaundoon. Groups worked to create the shape and size of the country, chose physical geography for the country, created symbols for the geography, made a map legend that explains the symbols, created […]

Senior Chapel

September 25, 2014

We had the privilege to be lead in worship and encouraged in our walk with Christ by the senior class at chapel this week! Chapel kicked off with a little fun, singing with the senior class and with Dr. Ward on the ukulele, but then we were lead in music and worship by seniors Claire Dixon […]

Middle School Chapel

September 25, 2014

As many of you know, middle school and high school have separate chapels this year, which is exciting for a number of reasons! One reason in particular is the opportunity to have special chapels like we did this week. During chapel students were lead by Mr. Rogers, MS Bible teacher, in a discussion and sharing […]

5th Graders Teach Lower School How to Follow the King!

September 25, 2014

During chapel this Wednesday, Mrs. Gibson’s 5th grade class taught the final part of the Guard Charge to our lower school students! To illustrate how to “Follow the King,” students performed 3 stories from scripture: The Parable of the Good Samaritan, The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, and The Story of Jesus Calling His Disciples. […]

SYATP

September 25, 2014

See You At the Pole is such a significant event for students all over the nation, and has been for many years. To put it plainly, SYATP is a yearly event that gathers students around the flag poles of their schools to pray. They spend time praying for their classmates, their school, their school’s administration, […]

SCAD Visits Art

September 25, 2014

Savannah College of Art and Design visited Mrs. Cargile’s art class this week to talk to students about opportunities and options that are available to them if they plan to pursue a career in art or design.

Senior Trip

September 24, 2014

This was our 10th year to take seniors to Taos, NM for team building and leadership development. During each day, we had different activities that included exploring a Pueblo, visiting the Rio Grande Gorge, whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande, and the infamous hike up Wheeler’s Peak – a 16-mile round trip to the tallest […]