May-June Newsletter 2016 - Rock Valley Christian School
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May-June Newsletter 2016 - Rock Valley Christian School
Rock Valley Christian School 1405 17th Street Rock Valley, IA 51247 Phone: 712-476-2615 www.rockvalleychristian.com May / June 2016 School Report – April/May The Amazing Race theme for the month of May is “The Prize.” The theme verse is found in Philippians 3:14 which reads “I press on towards the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” The 8th grade students will give their Farewell Chapel this month. As we complete another school year and another school theme, I have to admit that the theme ‘Amazing Race’ has turned out to be one of my favorites. We have been able to incorporate the monthly themes in so many ways this past year. Being a sports fan and a poor runner has led me to have many reflec1ons on all the different stages and aspects of the race in Christ Jesus. In 8th grade Bible, we read and studied the en1re book of Mark. One of the most intriguing lessons was the story of the Demon Possessed Man in Mark 5. The story ends with Jesus commanding the demons to leave the man. They did so by going into a herd of pigs killing nearly 3,000 of them. The most interes1ng part of the story was that the demons begged Jesus to send them into the pigs. They recognized that Jesus was the Son of God and had the power to condemn them to eternal hell. So to summarize, the greatest adversary that exists to the kingdom of God knew that they would be defeated! Transla1on – WE WIN!! As followers of Jesus Christ – WE WIN!! The prize of heaven awaits for all who have put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. HALLELUJAH! AMEN! Mr. Vis Graduation information: Eighth grade graduation will be held at 7:00 PM on Thursday, May 26th, at Calvin CRC . Congratulations to this year’s Co-Valedictorians: Abigail Postma Allison Postma And to the Citizenship Award Winner: Matthew Van Otterloo THANKS FROM THE FOUNDATION! ♦ For the giBs in memory of Art Kooima. ♦ For the giBs in memory of Bev Boon. ♦ To the Cornie & Grace Harthoorn family for their estate planning giB to RVCS . ♦ For the giBs in memory of Elaine Kats We thank the Lord for all the giBs we receive! These giBs, along with other founda1on giBs, are added to the already exis1ng fund to con1nue to support the Chris1an educa1on of students for years to come. Also, thank you to the members of the RVCS Founda1on who promptly submit their dues when they become due. Geography Bee The school’s annual geography bee contest was held for the junior high students in March. Cole Zevenbergen, 8th grader, answered the most questions correctly to become this years winner. Cole and his parents, Glenn & Stephanie, traveled to Cedar Falls on April 1st for the State Geography Bee contest. Cole enjoyed participating at the state level and represented Rock Valley Christian very well. Congratulations Cole! Team: Iowa Ash1n Van’t Hul, Cade Tiedeman, Mason Kelderman, Abby Ver Burg, Jenna Dibbet Team: Virginia Hannah Groothof, Kerrigan Van Beek, Kylie De Jager, McKenna De Weerd, Keegan Van Surksum; Noah Jansma - absent In 5th grade, we celebrated March Madness with a variety of ac1vi1es. The students were assigned to different basketball teams. Throughout the month of March the students competed against each other with different ac1vi1es such as: Poetry contest: students picked 2 poems and they were put in a bracket. Students voted for their favorite poem Social Studies: Geography bee Math: March Mathness Science: Distance compe11on BOGGLE Building a structure to hold a basketball by only using newspapers and masking tape Some of the ac1vi1es were more challenging than othParker Van’t Hul, Jaiden Groeneweg, Aysha Pollema, ers as the students were encouraged to work together Jaelyn De Jong, Aus1n Blom, Colton SackeG and discuss things with their teammates. Team: Kansas Team: Villanova Jake De Wit, Jace Mulder, Conner De Groot, Madison Visser, Taylor Statema, Brooklyn Van Beek Team: Maryland Cowan Van Kley, Brody Van’t Hul, Eli Blankespoor, Faith Groeneweg The Northwest Iowa Reading Council held their annual Crea1ve Wri1ng contest and RVCS had two students achieve a Second Place Ra1ng! One young author was second grader Haevyn Ranschau. Her work was en1tled: “D’weat and the Haunted House Next Door.” Her story follows: “Once upon a time there lived a little boy named D’weat. D’weat had a friend named Michelle. Michelle had a twin brother named Micle. D’weat and Michelle thought Micle was annoying. D’weat, Michelle, and Micle lived in a town called Hill Ville. D’weat’s neighbors were named Mr. and Mrs. Portnie. Mrs. Portnie could be a little cranky sometimes. One day Michelle and D’weat were playing outside, and they heard a noise coming from Mr. and Mrs. Portnie’s house. It was a very strange noise. Then D’weat and Michelle saw a big, huge, giant, humongous green monster come out of their house! D’weat and Michelle ran down the street as fast as they could! They passed First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Streets! The big, huge, giant, humongous green monster was chasing them! Finally an exterminator exterminated the big, huge, giant, humongous green monster. Then D’weat and Michelle went back to D’weat’s backyard. When they got back to D’weat’s backyard, they went into Mr. and Mrs. Portnie’s house to check it out. They found out Mr. and Mrs. Portnie’s house was actually haunted! So D’weat and Michelle went to a man named Dr. Flu’s lab. They asked Dr. Flu if he had a potion that could change a haunted house into a normal house. Dr. Flu told D’weat and Michelle that he didn’t have one. But he did. On D’weat and Michelle’s way out of Dr. Flu’s lab they saw a potion. The potion was a potion that could change a haunted house into a normal house. When Dr. Flu wasn’t looking D’weat and Michelle stole the potion and left. On D’weat and Michelle’s way back to D’weat’s backyard, they dropped the potion! But Michelle knew they would drop the potion so she grabbed a second one! Then Michelle told D’weat and they kept on running back to D’weat’s backyard. When they got there they put the potion on Mr. and Mrs. Portnie’s house, and it worked! D’weat and Michelle did their happy dance. The end.” The second young author was fiBh grader Cowan Van Kley. His work was en1tled: “The Amazing Race” and reads as follows: “It was time for the final three. For the finals, the teams came to the beautiful Grand Tetons. The Tetons are right next to Yellowstone and don’t have as much people as their neighbor. In this mountain range, there is lots of hiking trails, waterfalls, and white water rafting rivers. Now, here are the teams. Team Hooker, Kris and Jordyn, were in first place. In second, the New Yorkers, Andrew and Sara, who are rivals with team Hooker. In last, the Hikers, Joey and Josh, have the advantage this task. The first task was Roadblock. The teams had to hike to Hidden Falls. On the way, they needed to keep an eye out for their next clue and bears. Teams also had the option to learn how to use bear spray. The Hikers skipped the bear spray lesson, but the others stayed. Once the other teams got done with their lesson, the Hikers found the clue. The next task was a Detour. The theme: photography. They could either take a picture while hiking, or take a picture of a bike. In Hike, they must take a picture of what the park is known for: moose. If they do take a picture of these magnificent creatures, a ranger will give them their next clue. Or in Bike, teams must ride in a gondola above a bike trail. If they take a picture of three different bikers, a judge will give them their next clue. The Hikers chose hike, of course. When Team Hooker found a clue, they chose bike. Though the New Yorkers found their clue, they got lost. “It felt like we would never catch up.” Andrew says. Finally, the New Yorkers found a boat ride across Jenny Lake. They chose bike. The Hikers may have snapped a picture, but it’s a long way till they reach the final task: skydiving. “When I heard skydiving, I said, ‘Your turn Josh’” Joey says. Later, the New Yorkers had it easy, and so did Team Hooker. It was going to be close. Sara dove for the New Yorkers and Kris went for Team Hooker. Down below, it was a nail biter for everyone. First one person leaped, then another, then another. Then one person didn’t open their parachute on time so one team got ahead of the other. And the winner is...The New Yorkers! Then came the Hikers, and then Team Hooker. What a race for the New Yorkers: only winning this leg, and beating the Hikers who won 4 legs and Team Hooker who won 7 legs. Congrats to the New Yorkers!” Congratula1ons Haevyn & Cowan! MINUTES OF REGULAR BOARD MEETING HELD March 14, 2016 I. James Vanden Bos opened the mee1ng with devo1ons and prayer. II. Mo1on to approve agenda was supported and approved. III. Mo1on to approve minutes of the Feb. 8, 2016 board mee1ng was supported and approved. IV. Mo1on to approve Income Statement and Balance Sheet and expenditures totaling $119,400.28 was supported and approved. V. Brad Vis gave fund reports for informa1on. VI. Brad Vis gave principal’s report for informa1on. VII. CommiGee reports were given for informa1on. VIII. Concept minutes—Jason Kooima IX. Next board mee1ng is scheduled for Monday, April 11, 2016. X. Mo1on to adjourn was supported and approved. XI. Evan Altena closed with prayer. Secretary, Jason Kooima MEDIEVAL BANQUET The 6th Grade Medieval Banquet was held on Tuesday, March 22nd. Besides dressing the part, the students presented their Coat of Arms, ate medieval food, and provided entertainment and games. MINUTES OF REGULAR BOARD MEETING HELD APRIL 11, 2016 I. James Vanden Bos opened the mee1ng with devo1ons and prayer. II. Mo1on to approve agenda was supported and approved. III. Mo1on to approve minutes of the March 14, 2016 board mee1ng was supported and approved. IV. Mo1on to approve Income Statement and Balance sheet and expenditures totaling $137,881.12 was supported and approved. V. Brad Vis gave fund reports for informa1on. VI. Brad Vis gave principal’s report for informa1on. VII. Mo1on to approve a School Improvement Team was supported and approved. VIII. Mo1on to approve Joe E. Van Tol and Sarah Vander Pol as Founda1on Board Members was supported and approved. IX. CommiGee reports were given for informa1on. X. Concept minutes—Brad Postma XI. Next board mee1ng is scheduled for Monday, May 9, 2016. XII. Mo1on to adjourn was supported and approved. XIII. Jared Blankespoor closed with prayer. XIII. AGendance: Absent with no1fica1on: Jus1n Groeneweg, Jason Kooima, and Dan Ver Burg. Secretary, Jason Kooima The kindergarten class just completed a unit on 2D and 3D shapes. The students learned the names of the shapes and how to make shape patterns. Then they learned to identify shapes in real world objects and then they made other pictures from the shapes. The students not only had fun during this unit but also learned a lot about shapes! Kase Hoekstra & Kaysha Altena 6th Grade Math Bee Rock Valley Chris1an sent 5 students to the 6th grade math bee on April 21st. The group included Emily De Jager, Sydney Vander Pol, Ali Van OGerloo, Julia Veldman, and Allison Walhof. The math bee consisted of public and private schools in northwest Iowa. The math bee recognizes and gives medals to the top 20 individuals out of the well over 100 student par1cipants. A team score is also calculated using a combina1on of individual scores and the team round. The top 10 teams are recognized but only the top 4 teams are given awards. Emily De Jager, Juila Veldman and Ali Van OGerloo all placed in the top 20 for RVCS, with Emily 1ed for 20th, Julia 1ed for 17th, and Ali coming in 1ed for 6th place. The team was one ques1on on the team round away from 4th, seGling for 5th place behind West Lyon (1st), Netherlands Reformed (2nd), Sheldon (3rd) and Sibley-Ocheyedan (4th). Math bee teachers both present and past from RVCS were asked when the last 1me a class finish this strongly in the math bee. However, no class in recent memory has matched the current 6th grade’s success. The girls now look forward to the 7th grade math bee hosted by Dordt College next year. - Mr. McCray Happy Retirement to Evelyn Bajema! Evelyn has been a bus driver at RVCS for the past 41 years!! That’s a really long time and we appreciate ALL you do and have done for & with us Evelyn! You will be greatly missed! Help us in thanking Evelyn by sending a note, card, letter, email, etc. to school. We will collect notes and present them to her all at once the last week of school. Her 41 years have consisted of: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Approximately 14,760 routes driven (180 days/school year x AM & PM route = 360 routes/ year x 41 years) 41 routes driven for field trips—probably more First ever blown tire just this past April—thank goodness all went well! Being “on-call” for late starts and/or early outs Listening to numerous stories from kids Parade of States Each fourth grade student selected and researched a state. A parade was recently held for family and friends in the bus barn. One day they also brought food representative of that state and shared with each other. Following is a list of Mrs. Visscher’s students listing their name, state name, the food they brought to share, and an interesting fact about their state: Joelie Broadway—Alabama, peach pie. Talladega Super Speedway is in Alabama. It is the largest race track in the National Association for Stock Car Racing. Kylan De Weerd—New York, cheesecake. Niagara Falls is in New York. It is 176 feet tall. Noah De Weerd—Alaska, deer meat. Alaska’s lowest temperature ever recorded was – 80 degrees F. and the highest ever recorded temperature was 100 degrees F. Ryan Groeneweg—Hawaii, bananas. Did you know the Pearl Harbor attack happened in Hawaii on December 7, 1941? Aaron Kamstra—Maine, blueberries. At Maine’s Lobster Fair people run across crab crates. Ethan Kooima—Ohio, lifesavers. One interesting face about Ohio is Cedar Point. Cedar Point is home to really cool roller coasters. Tyler Mantel—Maryland, Smith Island Cake. The lowest temperatures ever recorded in Maryland was –40 degrees. Raya Van Beek—Mississippi, corn bread. The largest shrimp in the world are located in Mississippi and can be as long as your arm! Ryder Van Bemmel—Pennsylvania, Hershey bars. Hershey Park is an amusement park with over 40 acres of rides, roller coasters and aquatic shows. Payton Marks—Minnesota, milk & blueberry muffins. ‘Target’ store originated in Minnesota. Aubrey Vander Ziel– South Dakota, Buffalo meat & milk. In South Dakota, there is the Great Buffalo Roundup. There are about 1,200-1,500 buffalo in the roundup. It is on September 30 this year. Kiana Van Egdom—Rhode Island, Johnny cakes (invented in Rhode Island). A fact about my state is that the Tennis Hall of Fame is located here. Lily Van Maanen—New Jersey, Jersey bagels. The Wings and Water Festival shows animals that fly and animals that live in the water. Kayla Van Otterloo—Texas, chips & dip. Texas is the only state to have six different nations fly over it. They are Spain, France, Mexico, The Republic of Texas, The Confederate States of America, and the United States. Samantha Van Otterloo—Nebraska, Wimmer’s Wieners. Nebraska is called the Corn Husker state. Kayleigh Van Tilburg—Arkansas, chocolate gravy with biscuits & orange snowman. ‘Walmart’ stores were created in Arkansas and have over 2.2 million employees. Parade of States, continued Following is a list of Mrs. Van Otterloo’s students listing their name, state name, and a favorite fact about their state: The food I brought was tacos. Jenna Van Otterloo—Washington. One thing that I learned is that Dove Cameron is from there. She is 20 years old and was born in Seattle, Washington. Taylor Altena—Montana. I found that Montana State University wont he football championship in 1998. Kaili Weber—Virginia. One of my favorite things was that the civil war happened mostly in Virginia. I brought cornbread because there is a colonial town called Jamestown and cornbread is a colonial food. Lucas Kooima—Kentucky. My favorite thing was that Abraham Lincoln is from Georgia but came to Kentucky. They are also known for their fried chicken. Savaeh Sichmeller—Florida. One thing I learned was about the Everglades National Park. I enjoyed learning about that. I brought Florida oranges for my food. Megan Vander Pol—California. My favorite fact was the Golden Gate Bridge. A popular food is oranges. Ryan Van Otterloo—Georgia. I learned about the Georgia Aquarium. It is the largest aquarium in the world. The food I brought was Georgia peaches. I also brought Coke because that started in Georgia. Logan Van Otterloo—Oklahoma. I brought strawberries for my state and I learned about how Mickey Mantle was from there. Sienna Tripp—Indiana. Sugar Cream Pie was a popular food. I liked learning about the Indy 500 and how fast the cars go, and how much the tickets cost. Katie Kooima—Oregon. They have a Chocolate Fest every year in Portland, in midJanuary. Some foods that come from Oregon are chocolate, hazelnuts, blackberries, and salmon. (Swedish fish) Anna Visser—Arizona. My favorite thing about making my float was making the Grand Canyon out of clay. I didn’t know the temperature got so cold or so hot there. The hottest is 128 and the coldest is –41 degrees. It is mostly 100 degrees. Arizona is also know for chimichangas and cactus candy. Barbie De Lachica—New Mexico. My favorite thing was the Mexican-American war. That war was how New Mexico got its name. Breya Van Kley—Tennessee. I learned about Martin Luther King Jr’s life. He went to Tennessee to talk to the African American people. He got shot in the jaw. He stayed there for a while then went into surgery and died. Ethan Van’t Hul—Missouri. I thought it was neat that there is an elevator that goes to the top of the St. Louis Arch. The food I brought was ribs and 7-Up. Rylan De Groot—Michigan. What I liked best was that I got to dress up like a Wolverine’s football player. I brought cereal for my food. Olivia Van Otterloo—Colorado. My favorite thing is Pike’s Peak. It is so high and I have been there before on vacation. I also got to see a baseball game I brought Colorado Peach cobbler for my food. 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Name(s):__________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Email_____________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________________ MAY 2016 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 30 5/6 track practice 3:30—5:00 PM Girls AND boys soccer practice 3:30—5:00 PM GOTR 3:30-4:50 PM 7/8 Western track meet Girls soccer practice 3:30—5:00 PM GOTR 3:30-4:50 PM 3rd Grade Ag Safety Day 4th & 5th grades to Des Moines, IA 1st grade field trip to Oak Grove Happy Birthday Kaitlyn Visscher Board Meeting No SCRIP this week Soccer vs. Inwood (away) GIRLS ONLY 4:00pm Society Meeting 6:30 PM in gym 5/6th Track practice 3:30-5:00 PM 6th grade field trip to Oak Grove Jog-a-thon GOTR 3:30-5:00 PM Dordt track meet 5th—8th grades Dordt track meet rain date GOTR 3:30-4:50 PM 3rd Grade field trip to Camp Foster Soccer vs. Sheldon (home) Girls/Boys 4:00 PM Pentecost OEL Baking Cookies Soccer vs. SCCS (away) Girls/Boys 4:00 PM 2nd grade field trip to Sioux City Kindergarten field trip GOTR 3:30-4:50—finale Unity Track meet 12:30 PM-Northwestern Field Happy Birthday Ashley Wielenga Soccer vs. Hull Prot. (home) Girls/Boys 4:00 PM Golf registrations due at school Happy Birthday Sherry Mantel GEMS Sunday 7th & 8th grade field trip 8th Grade Farewell Chapel All School Sing-Along—wear theme shirts Last day of school—Noon dismissal—no hot lunch 8th Grade Graduation—Calvin CRC—7:00 PM Happy Birthday Retta Van Kley Memorial Day—First CRC breakfast in gym Cadets march in parade—8:30 AM SUMMER REMINDERS: 1. Schedule your 6th-8th grade student for their Athletic Physical if you have not done so already— drop off the completed form in the office prior to August 24th. 2. Preschool Parents: schedule your child’s immunizations, physical and dental appointments if you have not done so already. 3. Kindergarten Parents: A. Schedule your child’s immunization appointment if any need to be updated—check with your physician if you have questions. B. Schedule your child’s physical exam if it is over two years old. C. Schedule your child’s dental screening— should not need if done as a first-year preschooler. All forms may be dropped off in the office or by using the Scrip drop box outside of school—by August 24th. JUNE 2016 June Office Hours: Monday—Thursday; 9:00am—1:00pm SCRIP ORDERS DUE Mondays by 11:00am : 13th, 20th, 27th. 27th is the last day to order until August 1st. 10 RVCS 18-hole Best-ball Golf Tourney—12 PM start 13 Board meeting JULY 2016 NOTE: NO SCRIP ORDERED THROUGH THE OFFICE THIS MONTH. However, you may order ScripNow online if signed up for Presto Pay. Checks over $300 may be written to businesses at any time—these transactions will be posted August 1st—the new Scrip fiscal year. Happy Birthday Michaela Van Surksum (10th), Josh Van Grouw (14th) 4 Independence Day 11 Board Meeting 24 Distribute School supply list to churches AUGUST 2016 Happy Birthday Taryn Van’t Hul (12th) Rhonda Pollema (14th), Dennis Van Zee (15th) Kandi Van Oort (20th) Brad Vis (21st), Darci Palsma (21st) 1 Happy Birthday Andrea Van Ginkel No scrip this week Registration 9:00 AM—7:00 PM Scrip orders due by 11 AM Office hours August 1—August 19: 9:00am—1:00pm 8 Board Meeting Late registration 5:00—7:00 PM 12 Teacher In-service 13 Teacher In-service Open House—bring school supplies to classrooms 24 Opening Exercises, First CRC, 9:00 AM—wear theme shirts.