20150501news¬es - Omaha Christian Academy
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20150501news¬es - Omaha Christian Academy
Page 1 of 12 May 1, 2015 In This Issue Scripture Table Talk Re-Register Now High School Spring Concert Treasure Island Play Yearbook Sales Extended Award Ceremonies Cheer Try-Outs Omaha Gives . . . Save the Date TABLE TALK Come see our production of Treasure Island next Friday or Saturday, May 8-9. Tickets are available through the office. The kids would really appreciate your support and it's a relatively inexpensive entertainment venue: $3.00 for children and students and $5.00 for adults. See the story of a boy who goes out to seek treasure, only to find that friendship and loyalty are more important than gold and silver and pieces of eight. "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal" (Matthew 6:19-20) We will have a retirement ceremony for Mr. Vern Arndt, 4th grade teacher, following the Elementary Awards Ceremony at about 9:20 in the cafeteria. Discovery Days Congratulations to Colin Brown who just earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Summer School Enrichment What an accomplishment!! Summer Octopus Program Private Summer Lessons Summer Childcare Openings Save the Date Counselor Corner Familytalk Devotion School Calendar Lunch Menu Quick Links Returning Registration New Registration 2015/2016 Tuition 2015/2016 Nebraska Frontier Conference Track Champions: Armand Robinson-triple jump, long jump, 200 meter; Colt West-3200 meter, 800 meter; Rylie Daeges-long jump; Devine Gines-200 meter, 400 meter. Congratulations! mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 2 of 12 Calendar Contact Us About Us Blessings! Dr. Fordyce Donate RE-REGISTER NOW FOR 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR If you have not registered for next school year, please do so as soon as possible. Some of our classes will fill up. Registering early is the only way to ensure your child will have a spot. Please use the link to the registration form under Quick Links on this newsletter. Also, if you are in need of tuition assistance, you must apply for a scholarship by May 1st. Please visit http://omahachristianacademy.org/admission/tuition-assistance/ for instructions. Ephesians 1:18 "I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people." SENIOR HIGH SPRING CONCERT mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 3 of 12 TREASURE ISLAND PLAY ON MAY 8 & 9 Ken Ludwig's Treasure Island mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 4 of 12 Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson (Published by Samuel French) A play to be presented at Omaha Christian Academy on May 8 and 9 at 7:00 pm where you'll experience: l l l l l Swashbuckling Excitement Pirates Good guys Dessert Guaranteed to be a good time for all! Tickets on sale in the office starting April 30th. Adults: $5.00 Students and Children: $3.00 YEARBOOK SALES EXTENDED If you missed out on purchasing a yearbook, you now have one more week. Yearbooks will be on sale May 1-8. THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY!!! High School and Middle School yearbooks are $40. Elementary yearbooks are $18. Please use the links below to download your order form. Return your completed order form with payment to the school office. If you have any questions please contact Miss Nylin. Thank You!! High School / Middle School Yearbook Order Form Elementary Yearbook Order Form Senior parents don't forget to place your ad of congratulations in the back for the yearbook for your senior son/daughter. The ads are a full colored quarter page for only $35. Below is the order form link. Senior Ad Order Form END OF THE YEAR AWARDS CEREMONIES mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 5 of 12 Kindergarten Graduation & Awards - Tues, May 12, 7:00 pm. High School Awards - Wed, May 13, 8:10 am. Students will return to their regular classes following the assembly. Elementary Awards (1st-5th grades) - Friday, May 15, 8:20 am. The school day for elementary students is over after the assembly; students will go home with their parents at this time. Middle School Awards - Friday, May 15, 10:00 am. Eighth Grade Promotion reception will follow for 8th grade students and their parents/guests. The school day for middle school students is over after these events. HIGH SCHOOL CHEER TEAM TRY-OUTS Cheer team try-outs for the 2015-2016 season will be held Saturday, May 2nd from 10:00am-12:00pm at Airborne Academy (11235 John Galt Blvd.) and Friday, May 15th from 7:00pm-9:00pm at OCA. Try-outs are open to students entering grades 9-12 for the 2015-2016 school year. Permission forms and additional information will be provided on May 2nd. If you have any questions, please contact a team captain or Coach Ferrel at [email protected]. Thank you, Coach Stacy Ferrel OMAHA GIVES SAVE THE DATE! Omaha Gives is May 20th. We are grateful for ALL the ways YOU support Omaha Christian Academy throughout the year, and hope you will join our Omaha Gives! campaign efforts on May 20th. Your support will provide tuition assistance to needy families in our community enabling more children to receive a Christ-centered education. Together, we will train up the next generation of disciples and godly leaders. mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 6 of 12 Giving is easy and makes a huge impact in the lives of children and the Kingdom of God. HOW TO GIVE For more information about how you can support Omaha Christian Academy and all your favorite nonprofits on May 20th, visit OmahaGives! at: OmahaGives24.org Starting today, you can preschedule your OmahaGives pledge. Donate Today! REGISTER FOR DISCOVERY DAYS SUMMER CAMP NOW!!! mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 7 of 12 SUMMER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT AT OCA Check out these cool classes being offered this summer at OCA!!! 1. SCEINCE AND ART!!!! Who knew these two ideas could go together so well! We will blow things up, use chemical reactions and scientific methods to create ART!! We'll even throw in a little math!! Messy and fun!! All supplies included. May 26th through the 29th -- 9:30am-11:00am Open to students going into 3rd to 6th grade. 2. PRINT MAKING In this art class, we will look at a wide variety of print making techniques. From silk screen printing to using our own hands, we will do it all! You will have lots of beautiful projects to take home! June 15nd to the 19th -- 9:30am-11:00am Open to students going into 3rd grade on up. 3. DRAWING and SHADING Bruce Arant will be teaching this class on drawing with an emphasis on shading. Bruce is a multi- award winning artist whose self illustrated book is nominated for the 2015-2016 Golden Sower Award. Bruce gives drawing demonstrations in schools throughout the state of Nebraska. This class will work on pencil shading, stippling, cross hatching, and color tones. Students will need to bring their own drawing supplies: drawing pad, 3 pencils {HB, 2B, and 4B}, blending stump, eraser, kneaded eraser, felt tip or micron pen in black {not a ball point or sharpie}. This four day class will be held from June 22 to June 25th. Time: 9:00-10:30. This class is open to eight year olds on up to adults. (Questions about your supplies? Call Mrs. Arant at: 402-558-9011.) 4. DON'T FORGET DAD!! In this one time class we will make a special gift for dad's special day. Each child will make a hand-made card and a gift that dad will actually be able to use. (It's a secret, so dad doesn't find out!!) All ages are welcome for this class, but mom should stay to work with children six and under. Older kids will enjoy this activity as well. June 13th at 6:30. mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 8 of 12 SUMMER OCTOPUS PROGRAM Studies show children lose important skills over the summer. Refresh your reading, writing and math skills with fun games and activities at Omaha Christian Academy. This hour and a half will be filled with learning games, read alouds, math games, writing activities and many more fun learning activities. It will be led by OCA's first grade teacher Dawn Scheneman. Dates: Week 1- July 6-10 Week 2- July 13-17 T Time: 9:00-10:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Who: Students going into 1st- 5th grades Week 3- July 20-25 Cost: $30 per week Week 4- July 27-31 You can sign up by the week. Space is limited to 16 kids per class. PRIVATE VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL LESSONS FOR SUMMER Miss Johnson will be giving private vocal and instrumental lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays this summer, if you are interested for either you r your child, please e-mail her at [email protected] to reserve a time (include three preferences for times) and she will get back to you with what is available. Lessons include but are not limited to: Guitar Voice String Band instrument Cost will be $7 for 15 minutes $12 for 30 minutes. Make a Joyful Noise Miss Kalli Johnson Omaha Christian Academy Band/Music (402)339-9565 ext. 225 mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 9 of 12 SUMMER CHILDCARE OPENINGS We WON'T have childcare Fri May 15. There are LIMITED childcare spots available for: May 18-22 & Aug. 3-18. Contact Alisa Buckingham to register for those dates. SAVE THE DATE Tickets are on sale now at www.sorbo.eventbrite.com. OCA faculty, staff and parents can use the promo code "FAMILY" to save 40% off the ticket price. COUNSELOR CORNER UNL will be offering two high school workshops this summer for students who have completed two or more years of high school. The Career Exploration - Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture Workshop will be held from June 7-13. The Discover Landscape Architecture Workshop will be held from June 14-19. The fee for the workshop is $585 per participant. For more information and an application contact the guidance office. Registration deadline is April 6. Southeast Community College will be hosting an Automotive Summer Camp at their Milford Campus for high school students who are 16 years or older and interested in automotive technology. The camp runs June 12th and 13th. The cost is $29 per participant. Registration deadline is June 2. Registration forms are available in the guidance office. The Nebraska American Legion and the Nebraska State Patrol are sponsoring the Junior Law Cadet Program for high school juniors who are interested in a career in law enforcement. The program has been scheduled in two sessions, offering identical programs for boys and girls. The program is conducted at the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center in Grand Island. The young women's session will run from June 8th - 12th and the young men's session will run from June 15th 19th. If interested contact the guidance office. High school students who are 16 years or older and are interested in technology can apply to be a High School IT Intern for Union Pacific this summer. As an IT intern you would be exposed to multiple areas with the IT department. The responsibilities may include providing Help Desk Support, assisting software development teams, or supporting the entire department to run smoothly. Applicants must live within 30 miles of the Omaha metro area and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. For more information go to https://up.jobs/opening/076878. The Lincoln Builders Bureau will be awarding a $750 scholarship to a member mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 10 of 12 company employee or their dependent. Applicants must be planning to enroll in an accredited college, university, or trade school with a focus on construction science. For company eligibility and an application go to www.buildersbureau.com. IS BREAKFAST READY? There will be...glory, honor and peace for everyone who does good. Romans 2:9-10 Though I (JCD) have always respected the talents of mothers, my appreciation for them soared when my son, Ryan, was three years old. Shirley broke her leg while skiing (she claims it was an accident), granting me the chance to do her thing for a few weeks. It was a shocking experience. My first day on the job, Ryan interrupted my deep, dreamy sleep with a loud cry at 6 a.m. As he howled, I staggered toward his room, then nudged open the door. The crying abruptly stopped and a cheery voice asked, "Is breakfast ready?" I trudged into the kitchen and stared at the cabinets, hoping something quick and simple would tumble out. Ryan followed, peppering me with questions such as "Are we having bacon?" and "Why isn't the milk poured?" Finally, exasperated with his unresponsive new "mother," Ryan sighed and said, "I'm getting so tired of you!" Isn't that often the story of motherhood? You give up your own needs to care for your beloved offspring-yet they fail to appreciate or even notice it. Be assured, however, that God notices. Every sacrifice, large or small, brings a smile to His face and joy to heaven. That's worth remembering the next time your child is howling at 6 a.m. Before you say good night... l l l What do you find most discouraging about motherhood? What can the kids and your spouse do better to help you? In what ways does God value mothers? (See Exodus 20:12; Leviticus 20:9; Proverbs 23:22; Isaiah 66:13; John 19:26-27.) (mother) Heavenly Father, thank You for the blessing of motherhood. Give me strength and encouragement to face its challenges as I seek to fulfill and enjoy Your ordained plan for our family. Amen. STAY IN TOUCH Sycamore Education (SycEd) is an Internet service that allows parents to follow their student's academic progress through the school year. Teachers are able to post grades, assignments and attendance to "SycEd" for parents to view their student's progress from any computer with an Internet connection. Parents can see: l l l l Grades for homework, tests and projects that the teacher adds to their grade book Missing assignments, quizzes, or tests Absences from a class Tardies to a class mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 11 of 12 To access SycEd click here. SCHOOL CALENDAR May Mon 4 Tue 5 Tue 5 Tue 5 Wed 6 Wed 6 HS Spring Concert Track-Cedar Bluffs Invite AP Calculus Exam Drama Rehearsal AP Eng Exam 5th Grd-Water Works Field Trip Thu 7 PS to Zoo Thu 7 Fri 8 Fri 8 Fri 8 Sat 9 Drama Rehearsal Track-Orville Rettig Invite PK to Zoo Spring Play Spring Play Click here to view the athletic schedule. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Orange juice may be purchased for 40 cents, but cannot automatically be substituted for milk. However, If your child is allergic to dairy, you may bring a doctor's note stating this and orange juice will be substituted for milk at no additional charge. May 4 May 5 May 6 Entree Sides/Dessert HOT: Corn Dog on a Stick Baby Carrots ALTERNATE LUNCH: Turkey BLT Pineapple and Mandarin Oranges HOT: Chicken Enchilada Casserole Seasoned Black Beans ALTERNATE LUNCH: Sunshine Chicken Salad Banana HOT: Pizza Hut Pizza Green with Cinnamon & Sugar Garden Breadstick Salad ALTERNATE LUNCH: Roast Beef Sandwich May 7 Candy Cookie Applesauce HOT: Beef Tips and Mashed Gravy with Ciabatta Roll Potatoes and Gravy mhtml:file://C:\Users\donna.blum\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Inter... 5/4/2015 Page 12 of 12 May 8 ALTERNATE LUNCH: Antipasto Pasta Salad Mixed Fruit HOT: Meatball Sub Green Beans ALTERNATE LUNCH: Buffalo Chicken Wrap Peach Cup Cost for School Lunches: $3.00 for K-5th grade $3.20 for 6th-12th $1.00 Extra Entrees Yogurt and Cheesestick is a 3rd option. This option will also include all sides on the menu for that day. Childcare will not be charged for school lunches. The cost of lunches is figured into our childcare fees. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Make A Bequest Some donors find the best way to support Omaha Christian Academy well into the future and provide for future generations of students is to make a bequest in their will. There are several different types of bequests, but with each, the entire value of the bequest is eligible for an estate tax charitable deduction. Please contact Donna Blum or your tax accountant for more information. Thanks for your support! You are a blessing to us! STOP Referral Program The vast majority of families come to OCA as a result of a referral. The STOP Referral Program is designed to equip and incentivize current OCA families to promote OCA to other Christian families in the Omaha community. By participating in this program, you will receive a $500 referral credit toward your own tuition account for each new family you refer. 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