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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

4

please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

4

please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

4

please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

4

please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

4

please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

1

Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

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EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

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Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!

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Through Our School Door

East Palmyra Christian School 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Road, Palmyra, NY 14522

Phone: 315-597-4400 Fax: 315-597-9717

Email: office@eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

Website: www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com

EPCS School Theme 2009-2010: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

EPCS Mission statement: To offer a Christian educational alternative that integrates faith and learning through a Biblical worldview. We strive to equip our students to develop their gifts, to become discerning disciples, and to joyfully serve God in their calling in their community and world.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Immanuel Christian School Band

We are looking forward to having the Immanuel Christian School band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, play with, and for, us on Friday morning. We hope to begin the band program at 9 am and if you wish to join us for this free concert, please do so. We’d love to have you! Our EPCS band will join the ICS band on two numbers. See you there!

Annual 7 th/8th Grade Pasta Dinner

Friday Evening, February 12, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Adult Menu: Meat Lasagna, Cheese Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert & Beverage. The children’s menu will feature Penne Pasta with sauce.

Suggested donation prices are: 12 years and over - $7.00, Ages 6-11 - $4.00

Including Immediate Family members, no more than $30 per family

Tickets are available from any 7th/8th grader or through the office-597-4400.

This looks to be another wonderful evening of delicious food and good fellowship, with proceeds going towards the 7th/8th grade fund.

Tip Jars are available to fill… ☺

Come, support our middle-schoolers. Please plan to be there!

2

EPCS Calendar Monday, February 8, 2010 Day E

Change For Education—all week… Boys BB game is cancelled—No practice either

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Day F Boys BB HOME with RSD—4 pm (Last Home gm)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day A Collection for World Vision Child—Godfrey

Hot Lunch—Noon EPCS Education Committee Meeting—4 pm

Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day B Boys BB @ St Paul Lutheran—4 pm start

EPCS Board Meeting—7 pm

Friday, February 12, 2010 Day C Immanuel C S Band with EPCS Band 9 am start

Friday Pizza Sale Annual 7/8th grade Pasta Dinner (see Page 1)

Monday - Friday, February 15 - 19, 2010 Presidents Week—No School

Monday, February 22, 2010, Day D Girls VB practice until 4:45 pm

And Beyond: Wednesday, Feb. 24 Hearing and Vision Screening Newark Sch. Nurse -11:30am Thursday Feb. 25 EPCS Open House 7-8:30pm Mon-Fri, March 8-12 Young Artists’ Festival

Hearing and Vision Screenings will be done on Wednesday, February 24th by the Newark School Nurse. She will begin testing at 11:30, starting with the Pre-K-K class as they leave at noon.

Change for Education Change for Education is underway and the coins/bills are coming in. Classrooms are in competition to see who can raise the most money for their class. Weekly totals will be coming soon. February is a short month, so please continue to save over winter break!

EPCS Open House The East Palmyra Christian School will be

holding an Open House on Thursday, February 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Invite others to come see the campus, tour the classrooms, meet the teachers, and talk with other parents about the difference a Christian education can make in the life of their child. From preschool through high school, quality academic, fine arts and athletic programs will enrich their child, all within a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

For more information, call the office or go to www.eastpalmyrachristianschool.com,

School Cleaning Mon. - Morgan Family Tues. – Julie O’Dell Wed. – Gerken Family Thurs. – Paid Fri. – Stenzel Family Mon. 2/22 – Beckens Family

If you need keys to clean after hours, please let the office know so that we can make arrangements for you to get keys. Thank you!

Student Council News Secret Valentine Week: Students and staff

will enjoy a week of exchanging secret valentines’ treats this week. Boys have been paired with boys and girls with girls. Each day, students will give and receive small items, such as handmade bookmarks and magnets. Students in grades K-6 will make these in class for Monday through Thursday gifts. They are asked to bring in something (perhaps a card and a cookie) for Friday’s gift. Older students are asked to make and give similar items. On Friday, the last gifts will be given and the givers will be revealed. Please limit the amount of the gifts to no more than a couple of dollars for the whole week.

Young Artists Festival – March 8-12 Please encourage your student to work on

his/her project for the art display. ALL students are welcome to enter artwork, crafts, or creative writing. Projects are due Thursday, Mar. 4.

Adopt a Bill Winter is synonymous with large bills, which

causes everyone’s budget to get tighter. Our school is no different. Please look at the list of bills and prayerfully consider if you may be able to help in any way. Q's Lawn and Landscape (plowing)-$ 400.00 Screen Vision Direct - $156.00 Toshiba Copier - $165.75 Time Warner - $126.18 NYSEG - $1,458.14 E & V Energy - $390.00 Thank you for the donations of copy paper that came in. It is very much appreciated!!

Please specify adopt a bill with your donation and remember that all gifts are tax deductible.

If you have any questions, please call the office.

Finance News Tax receipts for 2009 donations will be sent out soon.

3

Kindergarten & Preschool Math – Telling time to the hour with analog

and digital clocks. ELA –Rhyming Bible – The Ten Commandments Social Studies – We are taking a mini

hiatus from our current work unit to learn about the Chinese New Year (which starts Feb. 14) and President’s Day (Feb. 15).

Valentines: The children should bring in TWO secret valentines on Friday – one for their secret school-wide valentine, and one for their secret classroom valentine.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday. If you had any questions or concerns regarding their report card, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Reminders: · Gym Monday and Thursday · Change for Education · World Vision Child Wednesday · Show and Tell Wednesday

First & Second Grade Bible: We are continuing to learn about

Jesus’ early ministry. There is no memory verse this week.

Spelling: Everyone has spelling homework this week.

Math: The first graders are continuing to learn about shapes. The second graders are continuing to learn about adding two digit numbers.

Social Studies: We are learning about the presidents and Valentine’s Day this week.

Valentine’s Day: We are making presents for Secret Valentines this week. We are also going to have a small Valentine’s Day celebration on Friday. Please look for an information paper in your child’s folder.

Report Cards: Please return your child’s report card by Friday.

Third & Fourth Grade Thank you to all who drove and helped with

our Punxsutawney Trip. We had a wonderful time!!! Bible: We are finishing our Dioramas. Spelling: No spelling list this week. Social Studies: We will be working on the

Census. Math: Grade 3: We have started a new unit

over the concept of multiplication. This week, we will look at multiplying by 2, 5, and 10. We are also memorizing the first ten multiples of 3.

Grade 4: We are doing a unit about time and graphing. This week we look at elapsed time, calendars, line plots, range and mode, and bar graphs. Our next unit, which we will start shortly

after winter break, is over multiplying one digit by two and three digit numbers. Since it would be VERY helpful to have most multiplication facts memorized, please encourage your child to work with flash cards every night and over the vacation.

Valentine’s Day: Shelley Morgan will bring in cup cakes to the classroom on Feb. 12 for the class to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Would someone , or preferably more than one parent, volunteer to provide frosting (store bought is great) and some assorted sprinkles for the kids to frost and decorate their own cup cakes? 3 containers of frosting should be plenty. Please reply to Shelley by Wednesday, Feb. 10. at either 315-926-7740 or mmorgan11@rochester.rr.com.

Fifth and Sixth Grade Math: Grade 5: We are working on dividing

numbers by two digit divisors this week. Grade 6: Our topic is adding and subtracting with mixed numbers.

Bible: We will look at the account of Job. History: We continue a unit about the

Ancient Greeks. Spelling: No tests this week. We will do

some review work. Spanish 5/6: We meet tomorrow, Tuesday,

February 9th. We will work on learning the ten nouns introduced in our last class. Students should bring their folders and a writing instrument to class.

Seventh and Eighth Grade Pasta Dinner: Students need to sign up

for a specific work shift on the sign up sheet in your classroom. All ticket reservations, money and unsold tickets are due in the office no later than WEDNESDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The following families have volunteered to make desserts for the lasagna dinner this Friday: DePerna(2), S. O'Brien, Furdey(2), L. Admiraal, McKaig(2), Lockwood, Butterfield, Fernaays, Morgan, Webb, Wieber, Snelling, Collom(2).

If you cannot make your dessert for any reason please call Cheri ASAP at 986-4240.

Bible: Test on Thursday about the life of the apostle John. The memory work is I John 4:21-5:2.

Spanish 1A (7 th) This week, we will add the remaining subjects and verb endings for –ar verbs. There will be a quiz on all the subjects and all the verb endings by the end of the week. This is the last lesson in this unit. After vacation, we will review and then take the unit test.

Spanish 1B (8 th) We have begun the unit test on unit 6. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Music: The 7/8 music class will be finishing the guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar,

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please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Ninth and Tenth Grade Bible: We will be writing the script for a

puppet play over the patriarchs this week. Spanish 2: We have begun the unit test on

unit 2. The vocabulary, listening, writing and speaking parts are coming up.

Spanish 3: Sarah will have a quiz on imperfect tense forms on Tuesday. Then she will review using the preterit and imperfect tenses together.

Band Lessons Tues. 8:30 Amelia 9:00 Alyssa 9:30 Claire 10:00 Amber Wed. 8:30 Jonah. 9:00 Hannah St. 9:30 Michelle 10:00 Jaelyn 12:40 4/5 BAND 1:20 5th grade All county practice 2:00 Karen Thurs. 8:30 Amanda, Cathryn 9:00 Genesis 9:30 Brianna 10:00 Devin Fri. 9:00 Oshawa Band performance—all are welcome! 2:00 Caitlin, Carolyn Next Mon. 2/22 8:30 Emilee 9:00 Noah 9:30 Jessica 10:00 Drew 10:30 Kaitlyn

Music donations: Earlier in the fall, the 7/8 music class surveyed their parents and grandparents, and themselves, about their favorite pieces of music. When the results were compiled, we were able to see many repeats on the list of favorites. I have chosen band music for the next concert based on these top favorites. If you would like to donate a piece of music in honor or memory of a loved one, please let the office know. Thank you!

Concert band King of Rock and Roll… $50

4th &5th grade band Beethoven for Band $45 What a Wonderful World $45 Hallelujah Chorus $40 Eye of the Tiger $45

Jazz Band Come Sail Away $40 Jericho $45 The 7/8 music class will be finishing the

guitar unit this week. If you lent us a guitar, please come and pick it up anytime after Tuesday. Thank you!

Circle News Hot Lunch this week will be Tacos, veggies and dip and brownies. Workers are Maggie Cosh, Brian Collom and Laura Boss.

Candy Bar sale is still ongoing. Please continue to sell your candy bars and return your money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you.

Circle Meeting will be on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30pm in the School Library.

St. Pauly shed : In 2009 the donations from our shed helped to clothe 3,704 people with approximately 8 articles of clothing each!!!!

Circle would like to thank all those who have contributed and say keep up the good work.

EPCS Logo Items EPCS Logo items that were available at the

auction are still available. T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, window stickers, car door magnets, tote bags, etc. Ask about them in the office.

Donations Wanted Do you have scrap metal, old auto, motorcycle or lawnmower batteries or old appliances lying around just looking for a place to call home? EPCS will take them off of your hands, as we can recycle these items for cash. This cash will go towards the school. Please call Edison O’Brien at 331-4622 if you can help out. Thank you!