January 2011 - Bradshaw Christian School
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January 2011 - Bradshaw Christian School
The Grapevine B RADSHAW C HRISTIAN S CHOOL PRESCHOOL ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL January 2011 Christ Our Life Volume 4, Issue 1 INSIDE: COVER STORY: College Bound Page………………..1 GROWTH and ACHIEVEMENTS Page…………………..2-4 OUTREACH and NEWS Page .…………………...5 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Page…………...….…….6 CLUB PRIDE DONORS Page……………………..7 DID YOU KNOW: that Bradshaw had more athletes sign college letters of intent than any other school in the surrounding Elk Grove area? that BCS Preschool receives resources and services through the First 5 Preschool Bridging Model Program? Small School - Big Futures! BCS seniors Brady Dragmire, Lauren Beyer, Jordie Smith, Macy Chase, and Lynn Tay gathered in front of an all‐school assembly to sign their let‐ ters of intent for their prospective colleges. Each student has garnered awards as BCS athletes and each plans to further their education on athletic scholarships. Brady Dragmire is a three sport player at BCS and has been a part of four championship wins with BCS Football, Baseball and Basketball teams. He will have two more championship opportuni‐ ties at BCS before he graduates this year. Though Brady excels in all three sports, he drew the most attention from colleges with his base‐ ball pitching ability. Last year, he pitched a com‐ plete game in a 4‐2 win over Valley Christian dur‐ ing the Division title game. With many colleges looking at him, Brady signed a letter of intent with the University of Nevada. Nevada has said that when Brady is not on the mound, they’d like to find a place for him on the football field. Lauren Beyer will play basketball next year for UC Davis. Lauren was part of the Lady Pride Basketball teams that won 3 section titles. Last season the Lady Pride made it all the way to the Nor Cal Regional Championships. “This year we want to go to state,” she said. Lauren, who has a grade point average above 4.0, says it was an easy decision for her when offered the chance to play basketball at UC Davis. Sharing those 3 basketball section titles, Lady Pride teammate Jordie Smith, signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Vanguard College. Jordie chose Vanguard in Costa Mesa because she wanted to play for a small school that was also a Christian school. Mike Ruble, who coached Lady Pride Basketball, says of Lauren and Jordie, “They have passion and a love for the game that is second to none.” Macy Chase signed her letter to play softball at Felician College in New Jersey. Macy is the Lady Pride’s softball pitcher and this year, her team made it to Division playoffs. Macy was also the MVP of the Sacramento Metropolitan Conference last season. Lynn Tay will swim collegiately at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. Tay swims the 50‐ and 100‐ yard freestyles and was a finalist last year in both events. She was the Most Valuable Swimmer last season in the Golden Empire League. Lynn said that in making her college decision she initially wanted to stay close to home. “Going to the east coast is a hard decision for me, but Wagner offers a lot of opportunities. The swim team maintains a high GPA and that’s important because I want a strong aca‐ demic school.” Lynn wants to study to become a dentist. “The fact that five of us from a school of 230 kids signed (letters of intent) is so cool! It’s like we’re one big family.” (Lauren Beyer) Preschool - Middle School 8324 Bradshaw Road Sacramento, CA 95829 (916) 688-0521 High School 9555 Calvine Road Sacramento, CA 95829 (916) 525-4550 WEBSITE: www.bradshawchristian.com Page 2 Growth I.T. Department During Christmas break, fiber optic cable was laid for our campus! Moving from DSL to fiber optics is an infrastructure overhaul for us. What are the advantages of fiber optics? 1. 2. 3. Durability. Fiber is made of glass and withstands time and the elements better than wire. Speed. Fiber allows for the transport of information over a longer distance at a higher rate. There are less “interruptions” through fiber optics than with copper telephone wire. Future. Fiber lays the foundation for bringing other technologies, such as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), onto our campus. We are looking to integrate VoIP capability into classroom in the near future. PROVISION! We are thankful to have received 28 flat screen monitors as a part of an excess computer transfer from a Sacramento FAA office. These monitors are now set up and being used by Elementary and Middle School students during Computer Lab. DONATIONS: Please consider donating working, flat screen monitors, optical mice, USB keyboards, new mouse pads or old PC speaker systems. Before bringing your donations, contact Mike White: 688-0521/[email protected]. You may also designate a gift to Technology through the Club Pride Annual Fund. Achievements Visual Arts This fall and winter, our Middle and High School Art classes inspired us with their Van Gogh interpretations and Winter/Christmas scenes. Student artwork displays could be seen in our gym lobby during this year’s choir performance and in the Middle School office throughout the season. Drama Dramarama marked the first drama performance under the direction of our new Drama teacher, Mrs. Danielle Mercado, Graduate of Sacramento State University. With more than 100 people in attendance and over 30 performers, the Dramarama was an inaugural success! Middle School students opened Act I, with a collection of modern and classic scenes from such productions as James Barrie's "Peter Pan", Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", and Roger's and Hammerstein's "Cinderella". Students then performed puppet shows that they wrote, directed, and created characters for. After Intermission, improvisational games and scenes had the audience rolling in hysterics. Bible Stories that students re-wrote were performed such as "The Lost Sheep" and "Jonah and the Whale". High School students performed various comedic Christmas-themed scenes, with senior Spencer Smith as a performer who was given the wrong costume and ended up donning a pink and purple butterfly tutu. After the performance, the students were given a review assignment where comments such as these were made: “I learned that I was terrified to go onstage but once I was up there I never wanted to get off," and "I'm really glad I did this. In a funny way, this experience has really added to my life instead of just being an elective." Achievements Page 3 PRIDE CHEER Athletics Your BCS Pride Cheerleaders have had a busy year so far! BCS Cheer sponsored our annual July 4th BBQ Elementary Cheer performed for parents during Orientation BCS Cheer participated in Club Pride Week Football Season: BCS Cheer participated in the KCRA Football Game of the Week “Spirit” video BCS Cheer was KCRA’s Cheerleaders of the Week At Homecoming’s half-time, BCS cheer gave an all squad performance and for the first time, had their own float! In competition this year, Elementary & MS Cheer both took first place at the MLV league competition in Antioch on Oct. 30th! Recruiting for BCS Cheer starts in the spring for our growing program. Look for flyers and announcements in April 2011. This year, Lady Pride Varsity Volleyball moved up to the Sierra Delta League, which is made up of primarily Division IV schools. Under first year Varsity Head Coach Melissa Bowers, Lady Pride had a great season, taking third place in league. This year’s league play included a win at home that broke a 13 year winning streak for Golden Sierra. Our Lady Pride made section finals at UC Davis and after fighting hard, lost in 4 games. Still having advanced to the Nor-cal Championships for the 2nd consecutive year, the Pride found themselves ranked #7 out of 8 teams in Northern California. They lost to #2 seed Crystal Spring from Hillsboro, CA after a hard fought game. End of the season honors went to senior Patricia Orozco receiving Co-Most Valuable Player and Melissa Bowers who received Co-Coach of the Year. Joining Orozco on first team All League was junior Janai Johnson and senior Alicia Mendoza; senior Chloe Hudson received Honorable Mention. With the criteria of a 3.5 or higher GPA, the following girls received Academic All League awards: Stephanie Azevedo, Paige Benson, Rachel Byerly, Christy Haase, Chloe Hudson, Alicia Mendoza, Natalie Parks and Brooke Ray. We are proud of these young ladies who exemplify the true meaning of student athlete. Once again, BCS student and Swim Team member, Sheldon Simas took to the 60degree ocean waters to swim the Tiburon Mile, north of San Francisco. Simas, a BCS senior, finished 56th with a time of 31:45. This year’s annual swim event drew over 650 swimmers from all over the world. Swimmers from the US, Germany, Tunisia, Denmark, Canada, Australia and New Zealand helped raised more than $25,000 for the non-profit organization, Hospice By The Bay. BCS Swim Athlete, Sheldon Simas (center) with other Elk Grove area swimmers. (Photo courtesy of the Elk Grove Citizen) This was Bradshaw’s first year for Middle School Boy’s Soccer and despite injuries and setbacks, the team showed spirit! Coach Jody Nunez looks forward to seeing the building of this Middle School sport. Page 4 Achievements Athletics Inaugural Sierra Delta League Champions What a year for Bradshaw Christian High School Football! There were highs and lows like you’d find in any growing experience. The lows included ending a winning season with a bitter defeat in a Divisional Championship Game and the death of a beloved coach and Christian mentor – Greg Cochran. The highs were the bonding together of teammates during those experiences, the winning of a league championship, setting new records, Thursday evening devotionals, challenging one another, and becoming a family; a Pride of lions known as Bradshaw Christian Football. The season was a story of teammates, yet we need to recognize the individuals - especially the ten seniors that played a part in this band of brothers…plus one sister. All League First Team Seniors: Senior Brady Dragmire - first ever football MVP in the Sierra Delta League. Among his accomplishments, 2,019 rushing yards and 33 touchdowns. Team Captain and Quarterback Daniel Lewis set records for passing in a game, year (1377-yds & 21 TDs), and career. E.J. Edinburgh – 1761 yards, 12 TDs, and 104 tackles on defense. Shone as a Christian leader and example. Dylan Crownover –First Team Wide Receiver set the school’s game, season, and career records for receiving yards and TDs Marlon Lewis – a dangerous return man added a 73 yard kickoff return for a TD to his record. Sergio Castillo – First Team Running Back led the League in interceptions (5) and in tackles (118). Andraas Lopez – First Team Cornerback hauled in 4 interceptions amongst his tackles and knockdowns. Anthony Lopez – First Team Center - keystone of the Offensive Line. Spencer Smith – First Team Offensive Lineman. John Taylor – First Team Defensive Lineman, contributing 88 tackles and 2 fumble recoveries to the Pride effort. Other All League First Team Players: Junior Ian Fowler – recording 70 tackles, honored as the League’s Most Valuable Lineman. Junior Zach Rangel – First Team Offensive Lineman Junior Eric Osterman – First Team Outside Linebacker. Junior David Ellis –with 94 tackles – First Team Middle Linebacker. Freshman Seth Vandegrift –with 13 sacks – First Team Defensive End. Freshman Jennifer Lawson –70 PATs, including 56 in a row; First Team Special Team Player! We do want to acknowledge that this thrilling and unforgettable season was made possible through the tough love, knowledge, and example of a committed coaching staff lead by Drew Rickert – distinguished as the Sierra Delta Coach of the Year. (Full article by Lou Correia posted on BCS website; photo by Carmen Correia) BCHS Varsity Football team, friends and family, were saddened by the loss of BCS offensive coordinator, Greg Cochran. Cochran, BCHS Football Coach and former president of the Elk Grove Jr. Thundering Herd youth football program, died October 25th from complications of a stroke. Not only was he an honored coach, Cochran was considered to be one of the driving forces behind the formation of the Bradshaw Christian’s Jr. Pride football program. Coach Greg Cochran Bradshaw football players wore black arm bands with Cochran’s initials on it to honor him during the rest of their season. A memorial trust fund has been established at River City Bank in Elk Grove to help Cochran’s family. Outreach Page 5 Middle School Preschool Bradshaw Christian Preschool has been collecting food for the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services, Canned Food Drive. They had filled their donation barrel twice before Christmas break. 4,341 ! CANS Elementary This year at Christmas time, BCS Elementary classrooms collected presents for homeless children. These gifts were distributed through Mustard Seed School, a ministry of Sacramento Loaves and Fishes. Mustard Seed is a free, private school for homeless children 3-15 years old. The children who received these gifts are either currently enrolled in the Mustard Seed School or their families recently obtained services from one of the other programs at Loaves & Fishes. This year, our middle school students brought in a total of 4,341 cans for the KCRA Kids Can! Food Drive. With incentives such as a tour of the Elk Grove Food Bank, lunch and a pajama day, the students exceeded their goal of 1,500 cans. The canned food was picked up and taken directly to the Elk Grove Food Bank to be used for Thanksgiving and throughout the year. High School BCS High School students continue to raise money for Operation Smile, an organization that helps provide free surgeries for children born with cleft lips or cleft palates. High School students also continue to recycle and give money to the Courage House, a home for girls rescued from sex trafficking. Courage House is a ministry of C2BU. News T.A.P.S. (Tuition Rebate Program) “Start out the New Year with TAPS! Over $20,000 in tuition rebates issued so far this school year!” T.A.P.S. Gift Card Mall Are you looking to get started on receiving rebates toward your tuition? The BCS Tuition Rebate Pro‐ gram is easy to register for and easy to use. After you register, order gift cards for the things you al‐ ready spend money on and have a percentage of the cost go toward your tuition rebate. More informa‐ tion can be found in any office or on our website: www.bradshawchristian.com (parents tab). Contact Jody Lakeman for more details at: [email protected] Stop by the Middle School office anytime between 8am‐3pm to purchase a gift card! BCS keeps a good variety of gift cards on hand which saves you a trip to the store. Need a gift for a teacher or a last minute birthday party? We have many to choose from. All rebates from on hand gift cards go to the BCS Finan‐ cial Aid program, not your own tuition ac‐ count. Please see TAPS information regarding re‐ bates for your own Tuition. Contact Jody Lakeman for a list of cards on hand. Help with campus maintenance and receive DOUBLE PALS HOURS! 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Meet at MS Gym Entrance RSVP [email protected] RAIN OR SHINE! Mark your 2011 Calendar: January 8 February 12 March 12 April 9 May 14 June - No SSD Page 6 Development Department Club Pride Annual Fund Families continue to strive toward their Family Fundraising Goal of $340. This is the portion of the $280,000 Fundraising Budget for each Bradshaw family to raise to help meet that gap between tuition and the actual cost of an educa‐ tion. We thank you for your diligence in meeting your goal! This is the third year for the Club Pride Annual Fund and its strength grows as families become more familiar with its purpose and join in as it gains momentum. Tuition alone does not cover the cost of a BCS education. Successful fundraising efforts, including the Annual Fund, meet the “gap” by providing funds for the every day needs of the operating budget. When choosing to donate to a nonprofit, please consider BCS at the top of your list! The NEW on-line giving options make it easy to donate and to share with friends and family on facebook. Go to www.bradshawchristian.com under “Support Us” to learn more. Serve-a-thon It has been exciting this year to explore the opportunity to add “Service” to our annual Jog-a-thon. Our Jog event is the premiere fundraising event for the entire school grossing over $130,000 during each of the past few years. We are making plans for many high school students to volunteer at a variety of local non-profits instead of having them take their laps around the track. The Ronald McDonald House, Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services, and the Jessie Baker School are just a few of the organizations partnering with us on this new venture. Much help is needed! Please contact Ann Gomez, Development Director, to find out how you can help with this exciting event. ([email protected] or 916-6880521 x104) PALS Fundraising Goals at a Glance July 2010 - December 2010 Goal Venue Jog-a-thon $ 130,000 Club Pride $ 58,000 $ 23,363 40% Entertainment Book $ 40,000 $ 28,660 88% Cookie Dough $ 30,000 $ 42,665 142% No Cost & Misc. Income * $ $ 5,454 39% International Fair $ 10,000 Total Budget $ 280,000 9,000 April 15, 2011 May 21, 2011 $100,142 36% * No Cost & Misc. Income July 2010 - December 2010 Boxtops for Education $847 Cartridges for Kids $36 Goodsearch (money to BCS per online search) $53 Raley’s/Belair Cards $1,880 Target (% from Target cards) $363 eScrip (Safeway, etc. See escrip.com to sign up) $202 BCS Decals $66 Mabel’s Labels $1,073 Pepsi $684 Total No Cost Income $5,204 Employee Volunteer Contribution Programs MACY'S (EARNING FOR LEARNING) $250 Parents Actively Lending Support Thousands of parent volunteer hours have already been recorded for the first half of the school year. The personal involvement of each BCS family keeps the pulse of the ministry strong. Families will receive notification in January of their recorded hours. A budding program on campus is the “New Family Outreach.” Our goal is to help new families get acquainted with the “ins and outs” of BCS and to connect them with some of the “long-timers.” If you would like to get involved, contact parent coordinator, Staci Bettis, at [email protected]. % Actual Final PALS Hours are due by May 23rd, 2011 Development Department Page 7 Club Pride Bradshaw Christian’s Annual Fund Donors Lifetime Recognition Lion's Pride Society Gold ($500,000+) Anonymous (1) Silver ($250,000+) Don Eastvold Bob and Winnie Larson Brett and Kristy Mowery Bronze ($100,000+) The Vaughn Family Founder's Society ($50,000- $99,999) Annual Recognition Principal's Circle ($1,000- $49,999) Anonymous (1) Esther Alcorn Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bradish Dan and Allison Brennan Vic and Debi Corbella Kirk and Jacque Dragmire (Arts, Athletics) Jeanne Hamel (Arts) David and Sandra Lawson Gift in Memory of Marleyne E. Fillmon The Maw Family Dan and Doreen Nishimi Dick and Johanne Owens (Arts) Mike and Michelle Reynolds The Robertson Family Purple & Gold (Up to $1,000) Anonymous (14) Gift in Memory of Jordan Shortino Alex Andria K. A. Ahrens Barbara Anderson Gift in Memory of Officer Larry Anderson husband and father Silvia Bacon The Barrowcliffe Family The Becker Family Temo and Sabrina Bedolla Mark and Janice Beyer Kevin and Michele Booty The Brokken Family Catie Casentini (Arts) Jean-Paul and Carrie Cathalifaud Friends (Up to $99) Phillip and Jennifer Connell & Family (Visual Arts) Rob and Chenell Cummings Daniel J. Dobleman Gift in Memory of Christian P. Dobleman Chris and Stacie Doench (Arts) Gift in Memory of Michael Major Elliott and Julie Gappinger (Arts) Gift in Honor of Jon & Jennie Dressler The Gilliam Family Steve and Claudine Goff Art and Ann Gomez (Arts) Butch and Kristen Hage Jeff and Martha Helak Gift in Memory of Coach Greg Cochran The Keskeys Family Walter and Michelle Kim Leon King Dan and Kim Kokotas Scott and Mala Labertew (Technology) Gary and Toni Lawson The Lazzarone Family Gracie Lunceford Carolyn Maghinay The Martin Family David Henry Minns Jim and Melinda Murphy Gift on Behalf of Jonathan, Jimmy and Jace Sizemore Lewis and Barbara Partridge James and Elizabeth Patterson Lisa Saunders Alan Stanley Russ and Amber Syracuse Don and Beth Waklee Tatausha Webster Lyn Wilcox John and Pilar Williams Pete and Kathy Willover Gary and Jerri Wood Milly Yu The Xing Family (Technology) Thank y ou Donors! , Anonymous (18) Gift in Memory of Graciano Tomilloso The Aguilar Family H.A. Barrientos The Coy Family W.H. Emmington Tracy Foster Richard & Tracie Garcia Mr. & Mrs. C. Giordano Marjorie Iwamoto The McConnell Family Edward and JoAnn McGinnis Brandon and Christopher Raboy (Arts) The Saldana Family “And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ...” Ephesians 3:17b-18 Join Club Pride today at www.bradshawchristian.com Bradshaw Christian 8324 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95829 www.bradshawchristian.com