January 13, 2012 - Prince of Peace Christian School
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January 13, 2012 - Prince of Peace Christian School
Eagle Express Vol. 10 from Prince of Peace Christian School & Early Learning Center From: Jeffrey Hahn <[email protected]> To: Jeffrey Hahn <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 5:40:00 PM Subject: Fw: Eagle Express Vol. 10 from Prince of Peace Christian School & Early Learning Center 2012, Here We Come! Vol. 10 January 13, 2012 2+2+2 = 2 POP teams, 2 Tournaments, 2 Championships! This past weekend was a weekend of 2s as both MS TAPS girls' and boys' basketball teams won the tournament they hosted with Good Shepherd! This marked POP Middle School TAPS teams' second basketball tournament of the season and for the second time, BOTH the girls and the boys won the championship! Congratulations to both teams! Girls' MS TAPS Team Back row from left to right Coach Wayne, Hannah Armand, MacKenzie Colvin, Maddie Gerhard, Tessa Swanson, Alana Watts, Coach Lusk. Front row from left to right: Kara Stark, Kayla Carlove, Cori Schnell, Kyra Ailey. Boys' MS TAPS Team From back, left to right: Jackson Kennedy, Coach Wright, Tyler Hahn, Brock Wright, Coach McRae, Matthew Arndorfer, John Bloom, Jacob Reese, Daniel Herrin, Alexander Cantu, Mason Johnston, Spencer Johnson In This Issue Calling all Eagles! Re-enrollment Reminder for 2012-2013 School Year! Online re-enrollment is now open through ParentsWeb. Log into your account and look for the Re-enrollment Button on the left under School Information. Current Students, their siblings, and the children of POPLC members have priority re-enrollment through January 31. Open enrollment begins February 1. For assistance, please contact Marilyn Bishop, Parent Services. Save the Date for the 2012 POPCS Auction Gala, Fly Me to the Moon! Saturday, March 31 from 6:00pm-Midnight at the Frontiers of Flight Museum (6911 Lemmon Ave. Dallas, TX 75209.) The evening will include dinner, a live band and dancing, silent and live Re-enrollment Reminder 2012 Auction Gala POP Sports Update Your Child Can Wear Jeans Every Friday! MS Winter Ball Tonight! POP Admin and Faculty Updates POP-IN to Kindergarten HS Information Meetings Tech Changes Receive High Teacher Feedback Destination Imagination Team Serves Community ELC, Preschool, K-prep Christmas Concert Eagle vs. Eagle Alumni Games POP Adds Wireless Access Points Curt's Corner POPCS Alumni Update Quick Links auctions, fun, fellowship and fundraising for POPCS! Tickets are $75 per person and will go on sale in mid February. Click here for the latest auction newsletter! POP Sports Update Senior Varsity Soccer Players and Swimmers Honored POPCS Website RenWeb Discover POP Tour POP School Calendar POPCS Referral Program Eagle Booster Club Athletic Calendar- All Teams POP Legacy Society SHOP for POP Box Tops, Labels Program Auction Gala POP in the News Top POPs POPCS Posse Eagle Football Website Early Learning Center Preschool Lower School Middle School High School Prince of Peace Lutheran Church The Arts at POPLC Senior Soccer Girls Front Row: l-r Cara Boehnlein, Bailey Lund, Haley Kesterson, Sydney Fred Back Ros: l-r Madison Green-mgr, Gracie Summers, Coach Lusk, Kristina Locke, Alex Twiss, Coach Austin, Caitlan-Dallas Fowler, Amelia Emerson Prince of Peace Mission Statement Prince of Peace Christian School & Early Learning Center provides a Christ-centered exemplary education equipping students as disciples and leaders for service and success in the 21st century. A Word From God Senior Soccer Boys Front Row: l-r Jordan Koeppe, Alex Amini Back Row: l-r Devon Paul-Wright, Coach Tatu, Sten Stray-Gundersen, Gus Newkirk, John Davis, Coach Weiss, Coach Russ Bless someone today In everything I have pointed out to you that, by working diligently in this manner, we ought to assist the weak, being mindful of the words of the Lord Jesus, how he Himself said, It is more blessed to give than receive. Acts 20:35 Senior Swimmers Bryan Lee, Coach Bertocci, Tommy Harrington The senior varsity soccer players and swimmers were honored on Tuesday, January 10, at Eagle Stadium. Seniors honored were Varsity Boys' Soccer Players Alex Amini, John Davis, Jordan Koeppe, Gus Newkirk, Devon Paul-Wright, and Sten Stray-Gundersen; Swimmers Tommy Harrington and Bryan Lee. Varsity Girls' Soccer Players honored were Cara Boehnlein, Carol Congratulations to our Top POPs! Barerra, Amelia Emerson, Sydney Fred, Caitlan-Dallas Fowler, Christina Hartman, Haley Kesterson, Kristina Locke, Bailey Lund, Gracie Summers and Alex Twiss. Christmas Swim Meet Recap Top POPS, January 5, 2012 Back row: Isabelle Skidmore, Coach "Sandi Claus" Bertocci, Ginger Harris, Anna Kingsley, Katy Harrington, Tommy Harrington, Caroline Kurdi. Front row: Inge Van Niekerk, Arianna Gu, Nehemiah Ding, Joy Kurdi and Alex Thomas. Not pictured: Bryan Lee, Bonnie Harington, Ross Nelson and Bryan Nelson. The POPCS swimmers celebrated Christmas early by hosting the 4th annual Christmas Charity Classic swim meet on December 17. Fifteen high school and middle school swimmers participated. Swimmers and coaches were asked to bring a new toy or gift card to the swim meet, resulting in more than 116 items donated to Buckner House in Dallas! Kindergarten Jake Roche, Catherine Walls 3rd Grade Isabel Omoworare, Shivan Singh 4th Grade Grace Morrison, Shelby Stark, Kevin Holigan 5th Grade Sara Grupe, Allye Shaw, Emily Woodhouse Sharp Dressed Eagle Award, Kindergarten Top POPS, January 12, 2012 1st Grade: Blayne Burkhardt, Dylan Hernandez, Nikolaus Stringer 2nd Grade: Katie Hendren, Nicholas Ramos 3rd Grade: Hunter Berg, Nicholas Masterson, Joshua McCloud 4th Grade: Devin Hernandez, Grace Mensing, Ashleigh Rogers 5th Grade: Zachary Batterson, Nathan Ding, Monserrat Smith Sharp Dressed Eagle Award 3rd grade POPCS Has Gone Social! Check out the website to hear from these We'reoutstanding happy to announce students our and why "Official" they received Facebook their Page! awards! Seventh grader Nehemiah Ding models the latest in Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer regalia for the "Reindeer Relay" which is the most popular event at the Christmas Charity Classic swim meet. "Like" us today on Facebook and join the POPCS community conversation. School closure weather postings will be listed on Facebook FIRST! Girls' Varsity Basketball Playing Strong Through District POP's varsity girls played a very competitive non-district schedule resulting in a record of 8 wins and 11 losses; they so far have a district record of 2 wins and 0 loses. They ended the non-district schedule by participating in the McKinney Christian Tournament over the Christmas break where Ia Arndorfer and Stephanie Shadley received All Tournament honors. From Coach Lumpkins: "I want to first congratulate the girls on a great tournament. I would also like to thank all of the students who offered to be part of our team when our numbers were low. Without your support we may not have had a team. I am truly blessed to coach such a great group of girls. I am looking forward to a successful district and playoff run." The POP Lady Eagles play Ovilla tonight at home at 6:00 p.m. Please come out and support the girls! JV and Varsity Boys' Basketball The Eagles Junior Varsity boys' basketball team battled hard against Lakehill Preparatory School on December 16th. The team had a slow start, ending the first quarter down by 11 points, but they never gave up, and pulled within one point with 17 seconds left in the game. The Eagles ultimately Follow Headmaster Chris Hahn on his NEW Twitter feed! Connect with the Leadership Team at POPCS! You can also connect with us on Facebook through our "Official" Alumni Facebook page! fell short 42-44. Trevor Evans led the scoring with 12 points, and Logan Barnes added 11. Sung Ho Song contributed 8 points, Skylar Westlake added 6 points, and Nathan Eden had 4 points. The Eagles Varsity boys' basketball team continued the 2011-2012 season with a victory over Lakehill Preparatory School on December 16th. The Eagles outscored their opponent 47-43. Leading all scorers was Ryan Evans with 24 points. Also in double-digits were Pal Bajwa with 12 points and Dylan Ailey with 11 points. Grant Thorburn added 7 points, and Michael Shadley contributed 6 points. Who are these Wise Men? The Eagles Varsity boys' basketball team faced district rival The Highlands on Tuesday, coming away with a 58-37 win. The Eagles never trailed in the game. Leading all scorers was Pal Bajwa with 13 points, and Dylan Ailey was right behind with 12 points. Michael Shadley contributed 9 points, Ryan Evans had 8 points, Grant Thorburn had 6 points, Nick Boyd and Taylor Nelson each had 4 points, and Will Scherer had 2 points en route to the victory. Save the Date! JV and Varsity Basketball Players Team Up for Type 1 Diabetes! The high school boys JV and Varsity basketball players are teaming up to help raise awareness about Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and support JDRF, which is the largest charitable supporter of T1D research. JDRF's research mission is to discover, develop and deliver advances to better treat and prevent and ultimately deliver a cure for T1D. Next week, some POPCS students with T1D are planning to have a special presentation at lower school chapel and information flyers will be sent home with lower school students. Headmaster Chris Hahn, High School Principal Craig Swanson and Middle School Principal Patrick Carlove played the Three Kings in the Fine Arts' Department Christmas Concert "Coming Home." The main event to support JDRF will be at the January 27th home Varsity Boys game against the Highlands School of Irving. Free pizza, and fun activities are planned, all to benefit JDRF. Hope to see you there! 1 to 1 iPad Program FAQs Varsity Swim Team Makes Big Splash in New Year Many great questions have come up regarding the 1 to 1 iPad program scheduled to begin next school year. Because of this, the technology department has put together a "Frequently Asked Questions" sheet to address parents' most common concerns. Click here for the FAQs sheet. H20 = 2 parts hard work + 1 part obsession! The Varsity swimmers made another big splash at their first swim meet of the New Year last Saturday. Tommy Harrington broke both school records in the 100 yard Butterfly and the 100 yard Freestyle. Alex Thomas cut a whopping 12 seconds off his 500 yard Freestyle. Katy Harrington had outstanding swims in the 50 and 100 yard Freestyle. Bryan Lee swam extremely well in the 50 yard Freestyle and 100 Yard Breastroke. The Varsity swimmers now have their sights focused on the upcoming TAPPS Regional and State swim meets only a few weeks from now. Fly like an Eagle, POPCS swimmers! If you have any questions or concerns not addressed in the FAQs document, please do not hesitate to contact CJ Del Balso for clarification. Moms in Touch is now Moms in Prayer International Their vision and ministry are the same, only their name has changed. Moms in Prayer at POPCS meets every Wednesday morning from 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. in the back of the sanctuary in the "cry room." With their children and school facing so many challenges in this day and age, these women find it an encouragement and blessing to pray with like-minded moms for specific needs. They use a prepared format that is easy to use. Any mom who would like to join is welcome. For more information, please contact Lee Kingsley. Varsity Swimmers from top left to bottom right: Katy Harrington, Tommy Harrington, Alex Thomas, Brian Lee. Don't see your sport covered in the Eagle Express? Be sure to send information on your POPCS sport teams to be considered for the Eagle Express! The Eagle Express is bi-weekly and submissions (complete story & photos) are due on Wednesday by Noon prior to the Friday distribution. Questions? Contact Valerie Gabriel-Swenson. Expecting POPCS families get on Wait List for the Early Learning Center now! If you currently have children enrolled at Prince of Peace, you have priority to enroll younger siblings as well as those who are "expected" in the months to come. Would your child like to wear jeans to school EVERY FRIDAY? Orders must be received by noon today, Jan. 13! Here's their chance! Order an auction t-shirt for your child and he/she can wear it every Friday between the delivery date and the auction. Click here to purchase a t-shirt online via PayPal! Trouble placing your order? Contact Darla Koelewyn at 972-447-0532, ext. 448. T-shirts will be delivered in late January. Middle School Winter Ball Tonight! January 13, 2012 7:00-10:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall Tickets are $7 if purchased in the MS Office by 4:00 pm today, or they are $10 at the door. (Please make sure your son/daughter keeps his/her ticket in a safe place and presents it at the door for admission) The dresscode may be dressy, but may also be semi-casual or even jeans and a nice shirt. There will be a lots of friends, food, dancing and fun, so every student is sure to enjoy! POPCS Administrative & Faculty Updates It would be such a blessing to us to have your application for "baby to be" shortly after you learn of their expected arrival. The early notice is also a huge blessing to prospective families. Some apply when they first learn they are pregnant. It would be so disappointing to learn that we can't serve them, especially when that happens in the final trimester and they thought they had planned appropriately. The ELC serves families beginning at 6 weeks of age. To get on the wait list, or if you have further questions, Contact Lynn Keckonen. Marvelous Monday in Preschool! Mrs. Taylor's Preschool class exploded "Marshmallows in the Microwave" on Marvelous Monday, celebrating "M," the Letter of the Week. Prince of Peace is pleased to announce the following changes in the Administrative Office organization: Tori Rush, who has served POPCS for the past several years as Director of Special Events, will become Director of Admissions. She will be working with Mrs. Hancock to transition over the next few weeks. Sharlie Chapman, who was instrumental in procurement of donations for last year's auction, has been contracted to chair the 2012 Auction. Marilyn Hancock will move to the Front Desk to continue serving the families of Prince of Peace. Interviews are on-going as we seek a Director of Development. Please pray for Prince of Peace and for these staff members as we prepare to best serve the children and families of our school and community. Additionally, the Middle School would like to extend a special welcome to Kacie Krause (student teacher for Ms. Lusk) from Concordia University in Austin. Ms. Krause will be teaching Ms. Lusk's English classes and her Theology classes beginning in February. Please keep her in your prayers as she embarks on the final step of her educational process! Aidan and Colin show us what fun marshmallows can be! Parents & Students* POP-IN to Kindergarten! Tomorrow, January 14, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. You are invited to POP-In to Kindergarten at Prince of Peace Christian School! Prospective Kindergarten students will enjoy the morning with Kindergarten teachers, while parents have the opportunity to explore the Kindergarten program at POPCS. Please contact Mrs. Laura Cleland, Lower School Principal, 972-447-9887, extension 454 to reserve a seat for your child! For the day's schedule, click here. *This event is designed for students who will be 5 by September 1, 2012. A letter to Middle School Parents from High School Principal, Craig Swanson Thursday, January 26, 2012, 8:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Dear Middle School Parents, I am writing this letter to encourage you in choosing Prince of Peace for your daughter's/son's high school career. Prince of Peace Christian School (POPCS) provides a Christcentered exemplary education equipping students as disciples and leaders for success and service in the 21st century. Snowflake Ball is Coming Up! Saturday, January 21 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. POP Fellowship Hall POP's annual daddy-daughter dance, for Preschool-5th grade students, hosted by the Varsity Cheerleaders just around the corner! Enjoy a night of dancing, desserts and much more! Tickets are $30 per couple & $10 per additional child. The most significant area of our mission statement is its focus upon the Gospel of our Lord, Jesus Christ. First and foremost, POPCS exists to develop and strengthen the faith in its students, in their families, and in the community around it. To register, click here. The High School years play an integral part in young people becoming the productive adult citizens of tomorrow. These four years are full of changes and challenges - spiritually, academically, emotionally and socially. It takes much prayer, love, dedication, patience and understanding to help these students and families have positive high school experiences. College Financial Aid Presentation for POPCS High School Families During these years, high school students are becoming more autonomous. They are breaking farther away from their parents to find their own identity. It is a critical time to place these young people in the best possible environment where they are challenged yet nurtured to become their best selves. To read the rest of the letter, click here. Teacher Feedback Proves Classroom Technology is Heading in the Right Direction A major goal of POP's faculty this school year is to further integrate technology into the classroom. A recent survey conducted with all preschool through 12th grade teachers revealed that we are on the right track in achieving this goal. In this survey, 91% of our teachers revealed that they feel better equipped to integrate technology now than they did at the beginning of the school year. A major contributor to this outcome is a dedication to addressing the teacher's technology needs as quickly as possible. Impressively, 88% of our teachers claim that technology issues in their classroom are consistently handled on a timely basis. Overall, the results of this survey confirm that we are making significant progress in the area of classroom technology integration and we will continue working diligently toward ongoing improvement. Check back next month for student feedback regarding classroom technology. The future is exciting at POPCS! POP's 6th Grade Destination Imagination Team Helps Collin County Animal Services Each year, POP's 6th Grade Destination Imagination Team chooses a charity to support. Last year they supported Operation Kindness and this year, they decided to help Collin County Animal Services. Collin County Animal Shelter began as a no-kill shelter, but after just one year they ran out of room. Now, they hold dogs and cats for seven days, or longer if they have room. Many people do not realize they can look for their lost pets there and if they are not claimed or adopted in time, they may not survive. If you are looking for a pet, you can adopt one from the shelter, so if you need a furry friend we have a great place for you to look! You can learn more about Collin County Animal Services by clicking here. One of the ways we are helping the shelter is by collecting items that you may have around your home that the pets could really use, like old towels, comforters/blankets, dog/cat toys and collars/leashes. Drop boxes will be located in the front entrance to the Fine Arts Building and the High School Commons through February 3. Please consider helping - the towels, comforters and blankets really help keep the dogs warm, especially during the cold winter. Also, tell all your friends and family about the shelter - the more people who know about CCAS, the more pets we can save. Thank you from the POPCS 6th Grade Destination Imagination Team! ELC, Preschool and K-prep students celebrated the birth of Christ at their Christmas program To the left, K-Prep students Joshua Chalhoub, Canon Sharp and Ryan Bradley starred as the Three Wise Men in the program. The children shared the story of Jesus' birth through song and dance under the direction of Mrs. Brenda Porter. POP will host a Financial Aid presentation on February 23 at 7:00 p.m. in the High School Commons. The presenter, from Texas A&M, will discuss the FAFSA, grants, scholarships, Defensive Driving for financial aid, etc. He will also be able to POP answerMinistries any questions you might have January about 28, any of 2012 the above. The presentation be beneficial 9 a.m. - will 3 p.m. for students and parents looking at any college or university. Got a traffic ticket? Need a discount on your car insurance? Sign up for this six-hour class for ticket dismissal and 10% insurance discount. Cost is $25. Proceeds will be donated to POP Ministries. Lunch will be provided. The class will take place in the Adult Education Center, room #2. To register contact Gerry Bontrager at 469-583-5556. POPCS Finishes Second in Nike Video Contest POP finished second in the Nike Rivalry Contest behind San Benito ISD. Mark Lau, the Nike official in charge of the contest, said that this was the closest finish in the three states. As a consolation prize, all of the football players and cheerleaders will get a custom drifit base layer (shirt with artwork) to wear under their uniforms. Thank you to everyone for your participation in this contest! Uniform Rally With Risse Brothers! Mark your calendars! Risse Brothers will be on the POP campus the second Thursday each month from 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. in the School Store. You may place an order the second Thursday of each month and they will give you the details about when the items will be delivered to the school for you to pick-up. Eagle vs. Eagle - Soccer & Basketball Alumni Games... To become annual matches! Girls' Soccer Alumni Game Recap Look for Risse Brothers at POP on these dates: Thursday, February 9 Thursday, March 8 Thursday, April 12 Risse Brothers 101 South Coit Road Richardson, Texas 75080 www.rissebrothers.com Shop for POP! Needs birthday, anniversary, thank you, house warming, food pantry or get well soon gifts? Then SHOP FOR POP is for you! On Thursday, January 5, POPCS welcomed back its girls' soccer alumni for a friendly scrimmage. The ladies were all smiles before the game as they greeted their former teammates. The game was very competitive, remaining tied 0-0 until the current varsity team scored with 7 minutes remaining in the half. The score was 1-0 at half time as the Alumni went to the bench to catch their breath. The Where can you purchase Shop for Alumni girls gathered themselves and tied the game up 1-1 in the first 5 minutes of the second half POP cards? Shop for POP with a goal by Melissa Boehnlein. However, with superior conditioning, the Varsity girls pulled away cards can be purchased every day at finishing the game with a 3-1 win. the Shop For POP desk at the entry to the Fellowship Hall before school or in the Administration It was a great beginning to a new tradition for the girls' soccer program. Alumni that participated Offices from Darla Koelewyn included Anne Summers, Melissa Boehnlein, Sarah Beth Porter, Grace Gormley, Shelby Lund, during the school day. Morgan Tierney, Madi Cantu, Michelle Mercher, Jessanna Weiss and Carlyn Powers. Boys' Soccer Alumni Game Recap Don't change the way you shop, just the way you pay! Consider using Shop for POP gift cards when you are: Purchasing your groceries Kroger, Tom Thumb, Market Street, Sprouts, Central Market; Making home repairs or buying new appliances - Lowe's, Home Depot, Sears; Shopping for a gift - Macy's, Dillard's, Kohl's, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Toys R Us, Build A Bear; Dining out - On The Border, Thirteen members of the boys' Varsity Soccer team welcomed back 13 alumni for a friendly game on Pei Wei/ P.F. Chang's, Olive Garden, Saturday, December 17th. Coach Tatu welcomed the players and Pastor Wagner led them in prayer Red Lobster, Chipolte; Traveling before the match. The alumni showed that they still have skill playing to a tie in the first half. The American Airlines, Marriott, Disney. second half featured all players in a 13 on 13, no offsides rule conclusion. The Varsity went up 4-3 with just minutes to go. The Alumni had two good shooting opportunities but were unable to tie up All cards are sold and redeemed the score as time ran out. After the match, players and families joined together for a luncheon at face value. hosted by Coach Tatu and the Varsity team. This year's match was the first boys' soccer reunion of what will become an annual event. For more information, please contact Ellen Johnston or D Murphy. To watch the Boys' Soccer Alumni Game, click here. For more information, visit the SHOP FOR POP web page. Girls' Basketball Alumni Game Recap Next Tour: February 1, 2012 8:30 a.m. February 15, 2012 7:00 p.m. On January 7th, the POP Girls' Varsity program held its First Annual Alumni Basketball game. There were six alumni players that participated (Jessica Shadley, Dominique Jeanne, Carlyn Powers, Michelle Mercher, Nikki Hansen and Annee Hoftra), and they were coached by Mama Shadley and Mr. Mercher, who both coached most of the girls in grade school. What also made this contest very special was that there were two set of sisters competing against one another, Jessica & Stephanie Shadley and Annee & Sammi Hofstra. It was a close match, but the Old School team defeated the POP Eagles 52 to 49. Jessica Shadley led the alumni team with 33 points and Dominique Jeanne dropped in a 3 pointer with 20 seconds left in the game to put her team up by three. The POP Eagles were led by Nicole Shackelford with 16 points. The halftime festivities were filled with a Big Shot Competition where fans were given one chance to shoot for cash prizes. (Winners were Cory Schnell, 3 point shot and Taylor Shackelford, Free Throw). Scheduled tours of Prince of Peace Christian School & Early Learning Center are held the first Wednesday of each month, September-May. This one-hour program and campus tour shares our school with families considering POP, current POP families, and the community. Please join us and consider inviting friends, neighbors, and business leaders to discover all that Prince of Peace has to offer! Please contact Tori Rush, Director of Admissions, for more information at 972-447-9887 ext 460. Eagle Express Submission Info. Submit your stories and photos to the Eagle Express! Although space is limited, we will do our best to cover the information you provide! What is that Box on the Wall? POP Adds Wireless Access Points Submissions can be sent to Valerie Gabriel-Swenson. Please note that photos need to be high resolution at 300 dpi and in a jpeg format. Additional wireless access points were added to sections of the campus over the Christmas break. The expansion of the wireless system means broader coverage for the new wifi networks (POPStaff, POP-Guest, POP-Public etc.), the ability to handle large PLEASE NOTE: concentrations of student wireless devices, and the ability to remove This school year, the Eagle the old POP500 network from the campus. Express will be distributed bi-weekly on Fridays. In particular, the following areas were updated: Heavier coverage in High School, Middle School, Lower School, and All submissions must be turned the fellowship center to handle higher concentrations of students. in by noon on the Wednesday New coverage in Studio 6 and the High School commons. prior to the broadcast New coverage in the Conference Center and Youth Center. on Friday. Please note that these changes help in the ability for devices to connect to the wifi network. It does SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS NOT mean faster internet speeds at this time. That is a separate project that is still in process. Please be aware of what the wireless access points look like. Please do not touch them with wall decorations and be careful not to interfere with them in any way. A picture is above. If you have any questions, please contact Director of Information Technology, Joel Dittmer. Curt's Corner ARE YOU AFRAID OF MAKING DECISIONS? "He guides me along the right paths for His name's sake." Psalm 23:3b As we enter a new year, we soon realize that there are decisions that will need to be made-personal, financial, family and corporate. Sometimes we hesitate in making decisions because we're afraid we'll make the wrong decision. This causes undue stress in our lives and in the lives of others. In His Word, God reminds us that there is an antidote to our fear of making decisions. Psalm 23:3 tells us that He guides us along the right path. So to get rid of the stress, all we need do is to let the Lord guide us. To read the rest of Curt's Corner, click here. POPCS Alumni Update Sarah Culver, POPCS Class of 2007, earned her Master's of Medical Social Work from the University of Illinois last December. Congratulations, Sarah! Lena Waters, POPCS Class of 2006, married Blake Satterlee. She and Blake now serve at Antioch Community Church in Waco. To see Lena's wedding highlight reel, click here. POP HS Photography Photos of the Week! These photos were taken by POP's High School Communication Design and Photography students. The Photo of the Week is open to any high school student, and a weekly submission is required from each of the Communication Design and Photography students. The CDP students evaluate their peers' work based on photo subject interest, photographic techniques used, cropping use, color, and title. The top 5 are displayed outside the high school office. Voting is open to everyone--all ages, parents, staff, visitors, etc. The photo with the highest number of votes is the winner for the week. The first photo is the Photo of Week 8: "Peeking Santa" by senior Amanda Fiveash. Praise & Applause! Would you like to see your photos in the Eagle Express? Send them to Valerie Gabriel-Swenson for consideration! POPCS PTF Volunteer of the Month: Pam Graham PTF member, Pam Graham is the Middle School coordinator for the Seven Loaves Food Pantry. She works alongside the middle school students each week at the food pantry. Pam also serves as calendar keeper, communication liaison, and bus driver coordinator! She is passionate about the Middle School service to these families in need. Thank you, Pam - you are a blessing! ******* Special thanks to all the swim team parents and swimmers who volunteered to help run the Christmas meet: bringing food for the hospitality room, timing, arranging the gift table, and even making reindeer noses for the Reindeer Relay. Thank you to Theresa Woodall, Susan Bitting, and Donna Newkirk for making the alumni soccer games a success! If you have someone you would like to recognize and thank send an email to Valerie Gabriel-Swenson. Forward email This email was sent to [email protected] by [email protected] | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Prince of Peace Christian School & Early Learning Center | 4000 Midway Road | Carrollton | TX | 75007