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View Newsletter - Santiam Christian School
Week of January 19-23, 2015 In this Issue: * Character Education * Prime Time Crime Performance * First Semester Finals Schedule * Girls on The Run * Court of Hearts Week * Community Pep Band * SC Open House * Volunteer Opportunities * Community Notices Calendar: Jan 20-22 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 29-31 Finals Week End of 1st Semester Teacher Inservice (no school) Prime Time Crime Performance February 7 HS Ski Trip to Hoodoo February 9-13 Court of Hearts Week February 11 ACSI Instrumental Festival February 13 Court of Hearts Coronation February 16 Presidents Day (no school) February 18 Lions Vision Screening (Elem) February 24 Benton Co. Career Convention February 27 Junior Achievement Day (Elem) March 3 SC Open House March 5-7 The Tempest Performance March 11 ACSI HS Choir Festival March 11 Red Cross Blood Drive March 12 Elem. Spring Pictures March 19 End of Third Quarter March 20 Teacher Inservice (no school) March 23-27 Spring Break March 30 Elem. & JH Teacher Conferences (no school for Preschool - 8th) April 3 April 6-8 April 16-18 April 20-23 April 24 April 25 Good Friday (no school) JH/HS Achievement Testing SC Drama Performance Elem. Achievement Testing Math Olympics (Elem. no school) Junior/Senior Banquet May 2 SC Auction Character Education Topic: Boldness/Courage For the month of January, we will be emphasizing the character trait of Boldness (Courage): The confidence to do or say what is true, right and just. Our weekly verse is Acts 4:13: “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.” Prime Time Crime Next Week at Majestic Prime Time Crime is an uproarious spoof which parodies television primetime crime fighters of the 70’s. Charlie's Devils, Kojacket, a Kung Soo Priest, and Tony Borrota (with Bruce the Buzzard) descend on Shropshire Manor tripping over each other as they vie to solve a humorously intricate mystery! A deadly plot is unfolding and the Shropshires are dropping at an alarming rate. The mysterious Phantom haunts the halls inflicting murderous mayhem. Don’t miss this side-splitting tale as our crime fighters search for the Phantom! This play is put on by the Santiam Christian Junior Players, a group comprised of 7th-9th grade students who are directed and mentored by SC high school students. The performances will run at 7 p.m. on January 29 – 31 at the Majestic Theatre in downtown Corvallis. Tickets are $6 students, $8 for adults and are available at the Santiam Christian School business office or at the door. For the Thursday performance, tickets are buy one, get one free. SC Student Performs With All-State Band Rory Donley-Lovato, 7th grade trumpet player, was selected for the 2015 Oregon Middle School AllState Band. He recently performed with the band of outstanding Oregon middle school students in a gala concert at the Hult Center in Eugene. SC Scholarship Winner Congratulations to Jennifer Worotikan who was selected as a 2015-2016 Comcast Leaders and Achievers $1,000 scholarship recipient. JH/HS First Semester Finals Week Schedule January 19-23, 2015 Tuesday, January 20 Test Period 7 1st Period .....................................8:05-8:42 2nd Period ...................................8:46-9:23 3rd Period ..................................9:27-10:04 Break ..........................................10:04-10:10 4th Period ...............................10:14-10:51 5th Period ...............................10:55-11:32 6A ................................................11:36-12:13 JH Lunch ..................................11:32-12:09 6B .................................................12:13-12:50 HS Lunch .................................12:13-12:50 7th Period ..................................12:54-1:31 7th Period Final .........................1:31-3:06 Wednesday, January 21 Test Periods 1, 3, 5 1st Period Final ...................... 8:05-9:40 Break ............................................ 9:40-9:55 3rd Period Final .................10:00-11:35 JH & HS Lunch ...................11:35-12:35 5th Period Final ...................12:40-2:15 JH Activity Time......................2:15-3:06 Buses run at regular time (3:15) Thursday, January 22 Test Periods 2, 4, 6 2nd Period Final .....................8:05-9:40 Break ............................................ 9:40-9:55 4th Period Final .................10:00-11:35 JH & HS Lunch ....................11:35-12:35 6th Period Final ....................12:40-2:15 JH Activity Time.......................2:15-3:06 Buses run at regular time (3:15) Friday, January 23 - Teacher Inservice (No school for students) Girls on the Run Program for 3rd-5th graders Girls on the Run is a 10 week, curriculum based running program for 3rd-4th-5th grade girls. Examples of the activity based lesson plans include Self Esteem/Body Image, Bullying, Conflict Management, and Caring for Ourselves and Others. We meet twice a week at Santiam Christian on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:15-4:45pm, starting on Thursday, March 12 and finishing the last week of school. Snack is provided. The girls train for a 5K Race on Saturday, May 30. There will not be practice during Spring Break or on Holy Thursday, April 2. Last year, we had 32 girls on our team and 5 coaches. Each of those amazing girls crossed the finish line on race day! Please register your daughter today at www. gotrwillamette.org. REGISTRATION DEADLINE is January 30. For more information please visit www. gotrwillamette.org or call 458-201-3320. There are (2) 16 member teams allotted for SC on the registration page. It does not matter which team your daughter is on as we will be practicing as one large group. For more information, please contact Sally Cheyne. Court of Hearts Week Court of Hearts is coming! Be ready to enter into the "Happiest Place on Earth" for the week of February 9-13. We will have Disney-themed dress up days, a high school hall decorating contest, and will conclude the week with a great night of basketball as our teams take on Amity at home. We'd love to fill the gym with fans of all ages. Mark your calendars and plan to wear red for our redout night. The class of 2018 is bringing back the HS Spirit Stick (designed and glittered by our own Mrs. Sisler)! The week will be filled with contests and opportunities to earn class points. At the end of the week, the class with the highest points will be awarded the Spirit Stick. We encourage you to begin thinking of costume ideas and ways you can show your class/ school spirit. We will also have red spirit shirts available for purchase. Be watching for more details. HS Drama Class - Enroll Now for 2nd Semester Has your HS student ever wanted to be in a play but felt nervous about auditioning? Or perhaps he/she is a seasoned actor in need of a little more spotlight. Well, here's his/her chance to shine! We now have open enrollment in drama class 2nd semester for those who want to be part of our spring dinner theatre production, Museum: a ridiculous, "slice-of-life" comedy featuring a variety of wacky characters that speak in English, French, and American Sign Language. All students have to do is sign up for drama class to be in the play! We will hold auditions IN CLASS once 2nd semester begins (spoiler alert: those who sign up for the class WILL get cast in the play!). Class is limited to the first 24 students that sign up. Contact Mrs. Beam to enroll. What’s for Lunch? You can view our weekly/monthly lunch menus for all grade levels by clicking on the following link SC Lunch Menus. College Information Sessions SC’s College and Career Center has scheduled representatives from the following colleges to be on campus to meet with interested SC students. (Unless otherwise noted, sessions are held at Prince of Peace during 8th period.) For more information contact Mrs. Schaffner. 01/27 - LBCC - Manufacturing 03/03 - Pensacola Christian College SAT Registration Deadline February 13 is the deadline for high school students to register for the March 14 SAT. To register for the SAT, go to http://sat.collegeboard.org/register. Ways You Can Support SC Parent Volunteer Needed for Math Olympics SC Elementary is seeking a volunteer co-chairperson for the ACSI Math Olympics event that takes place each April at SC. Students from grades 3rd-8th grade compete from many different Christian schools in Oregon. This position will work alongside the current Math Olympics Chairperson, Manal Brawn. Necessary skills include the ability to communicate effectively, organization, and being familiar with Excel (additional training will be provided for this area). This year Math Olympics will be held on Friday, April 24. If you are interested, please email Jodi Vetter at [email protected]. Speech Meet Judges Needed We are in need of ten judges (preferably with some past experience with the speech meet) for the ACSI Speech Meet on Feb. 27 at Sonshine School in Salem. Judges need to be there at 9 a.m. that day (for a judges meeting) and should be finished around 12:30 p.m. If you are able to help with this need, please email Tina Jones at [email protected] and provide her with your name and contact information. Pep Band Members Wanted Attention all band instrumentalists (students, parents, teachers, and alumni), we will have a pep band for the basketball games on Friday, February 6 (times to be announced). If you are interested, e-mail Annette Miller at [email protected] and you can get a packet of pep band music ahead of time. SC Open House Please mark your calendars and invite your friends to attend our Open House on Tuesday, March 3. From 5:30-7:30 p.m. our preschool, elementary, junior high, and high school faculty will be available so you can tour the campus, visit teachers, and view our curriculum. This is a great time to visit with the teachers your student will have next year and is particularly helpful for those who are transitioning from elementary to junior high and from junior high to high school. Invite any friends who you think would be a good fit at SC. The junior high and high school also offer a visitation day on March 3. Interested students can spend the day at SC shadowing one of our students to see what school here is like. Parent Volunteers Needed On Tuesday, February 24 the Junior Class will be attending the Benton County High School Career Convention at Oregon State University. The purpose of this event is to provide a career development opportunity for high school students in Benton County. Would you consider contributing to the success of this event as a: * Booth Sponsor * Career Speaker * Mock Interviewer * General Volunteer To volunteer your services please register at http://www. bchscc.org. Coach Needed for Girls on the Run Our GOTR Team at Santiam Christian is looking for healthy minded, positive and FUN individuals to lead a team of a maximum of 32 girls. Parents, teachers, school administrators, college students, runners, non-runners, and people who are committed to developing and celebrating our youth make great coaches! Our coaches deliver the GOTR curriculum, twice a week for 90 minutes. Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:15-4:45pm. If you are passionate about the GOTR mission, committed to working with a group of girls throughout the 10 week season in the spring, and able to bring energy and joy to each practice, please join us! We currently have Head Coaches Niki Kelley and Jennifer VonDerahe, and assistants Joanna Haugen and Sally Cheyne. However, as all busy Moms, we’d love to have at least one more person join our team and help coach. For more information, please contact Sally Cheyne. Tool Belts Wanted The high school Ag Mechanics class is in need of gently used tool belts. If you have one that you no longer need and would like to donate, please contact Carrie Carson. Accepting Applications for HS Volleyball Coach Santiam Christian is currently accepting applications for the position of Head HS Volleyball Coach. The volleyball coach is responsible for the overall volleyball program at SC, including activities and camps when volleyball is not in session. A successful applicant will have prior coaching experience and an understanding of coaching at a private Christian school. Interested applicants should submit a resume, a letter discussing their interest in the position, two letters of recommendation from people who can speak to their qualifications to coach, and references who are able to discuss coaching and personal qualifications. Please submit your materials to SC Athletic Director Gordy Crowston at [email protected]. Applications will be received until 4 pm on Friday, February 6. Interviews will be scheduled for the following week. Scrip = Tuition Purchase gift cards for your favorite stores/restaurants through SC’s Scrip program. Scrip orders are due on MONDAY. Orders placed by 8:30 a.m. on the order day will be filled and returned to you that week by Thursday. For a copy of the Scrip order form, please click on this Scrip link. Order forms with payment should be turned in to the school office. Online ordering can be done by clicking on the link provided above. Winter Sports Winter sports season is under way. Check the school calendar for dates/times when you can see on our high school basketball and wrestling teams in action. Community Notices Teen Aviation Weekend BRICKS 4 KIDZ ™ Build machines, buildings, vehicles, and more out of LEGO™ blocks, in this hands on experience using one-of-a-kind model plans. Instructional content is multi-disciplinary and designed to introduce as well as increase the student’s general knowledge of S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts. Students will work in pairs as they learn the fundamentals of engineering, architecture, problem solving skills, cooperation, and creativity. There will be no take home projects. All classes and workshops are for ages 6-12. Pre-registration is required one week prior to the start date. Winter Fun Mining and Crafting All Day Bring the winter fun indoors with interactive Bricks4Kidz models of some popular winter activities: luge, hockey, snowmobile, and more. All you need to create memories are our bricks and your imagination. Experience the world of Mine Craft with Lego Bricks. Students will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements from the popular Mind Craft game. Construction Craze Put on your hard hat and head over to the construction site! Build motorized Lego models relating to the construction industry. Cranium Contraptions Build and explore crazy contraptions that really work your brain! Students will use Lego bricks, axles, pulleys, gears, and motors to create fun and interactive models. Many children dream of being an astronaut and traveling to space, so Bricks4Kidz created an entire unit dealing with the final frontier. Students will learn about space exploration and build Lego models relating to space. Ages Days Time Dates Location Instructor Cost Winter Fun 6-12 W 2:45-3:45pm 1/14-2/4 North Albany Elementary Construction Craze 6-12 W 2:45-3:45pm 2/11-3/4 North Albany Elementary Lugo $48/$62 Cranium Contraptions 6-12 M 9:00am-Noon 1/19 Songbird Community Room Lugo $42/$58 Lugo $48/$62 Cranium Contraptions 6-12 M 1-4pm 1/19 Songbird Community Room Lugo $42/$58 Full Day Cranium Contraptions 6-12 M 9am-4pm 1/19 Songbird Community Room Lugo $72/$93 Space Adventures 6-12 F 9:00am-Noon 1/23 Sunrise Elementary School Lugo $42/$58 Space Adventures 6-12 F 1-4pm 1/23 Sunrise Elementary School Lugo $42/$58 Full Day Space Adventures 6-12 F 9am-4pm The Two Day Program Includes: *Hands on Activities Building a Model Plane *Demonstrations of Simulator Flying *How an Airplane Works *An Overview of Satellite Navigation *Discussion of Careers in Aviation and Aerospace *Flight in Light Aircraft (weather permitting) *Brown Bag Lunch Discussions on Aviation and Aerospace Topics 2015 Native Plant Sale Space Adventures Class Title The Experimental Aircraft Association in Independence, OR is offering a Teen Aviation Weekend February 7-8 for interested students ages 14-17. It is completely free of charge. Students can register online at www.EEAA292.org. 1/23 Sunrise Elementary School Lugo The Benton Soil and Water Conservation District is having a Native Plant Sale. To get an order form, please visit their website www.bentonswcd.org or email [email protected]. Over 60 species will be on sale including conifers, broadleaves, shrubs, flowers, grasses, and groundcovers. Plants are priced at $.50 to $4 each. Orders must be in by Friday, January 31. Pick up date is Saturday, February 21. $72/$93 Mining and Crafting 6-12 Tu/W/Th 9am-Noon 3/24-3/26 North Albany Elementary Lugo $96/$124 Mining and Crafting 6-12 Tu/W/Th 1-4pm 3/24-3/26 North Albany Elementary Lugo $96/$124 Full Day Mining and Crafting 6-12 Tu/W/Th 9am-4pm 3/24-3/26 North Albany Elementary Lugo $180/$210 To register, call 541.917.7777. For more information, visit albanyparksandrecreation.org. Registration required one week prior to start date unless indicated. January Youth Volunteer Opportunities Calling all students interested in volunteering and giving back to their community! Corvallis Parks and Recreation’s Youth Volunteer Corps offers volunteer opportunities after school and on the weekends. For January, we are in the process of planning projects with Stone Soup, Safe Haven Humane Society, and more! If you are interested in getting more information on these volunteer opportunities, please contact our office at (541)766-6467 or email Keeley Naughton or Jessica Kankovsky keeley. [email protected] / jessica.kankovsky@ corvallisoregon.gov. Eagle Happenings Newsletter This all-school newsletter will be published each Monday afternoon. If you have something to submit to the newsletter, please e-mail your copy-ready announcement to [email protected] by 9am on Monday morning. We reserve the right to edit for grammar, content, length, etc.