With special thanks to Emily on the keyboard, MCCS grad Tyler on the guitar, and Mr. E. on the guitar and banjo.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Gospel Girls
With special thanks to Emily on the keyboard, MCCS grad Tyler on the guitar, and Mr. E. on the guitar and banjo.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Final Count Down
Only 23 days until they leave for the ultimate field trip. Fourteen students, eleven adults, and two teachers will travel east to make history come alive.
The itinerary includes Jamestown, Williamsburg, Washington D.C., Mt. Vernon, Monticello, Gettysburg, and New York City.
Come support their last fundraiser on Friday night and enjoy an evening of entertainment.
Dessert Theatre: 7 to 9 pm Friday, March 5 @ First Baptist Church $5 per person or $15 per family.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
100 Days of School
Mr. Lofthus' first graders traced and cut out a total of 100 footprints and made a path out of their room.
Math lessons included number sentences that equaled 100. They each counted out 100 pieces of Froot Loops® cereal and sorted by color.
They tallied how many minutes of reading they did in one day and were only 10 minutes short of 100.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Don't miss Jerry Pinkney
The One-Wall Gallery (more commonly known as the entry hall in Building 3) is now featuring the work of children's book illustrator Jerry Pinkney. Known primarily for his unique watercolors, Pinkney is a multiple award winner, and deservedly so. His colorful illustrations consistenly deliver a beauty and dignity that is too rare in kid's books today.
A Special thank you from the Bamford family
Dear Mason County Christian School,
Thank you for the generous gift you gave to buy and ship rice to the people in our village. They are so thankful!
Mr. Bamford was able to fly 2 airplane loads of rice to the village in February which totaled 1,200 lbs. Thanks to your gifts and the gifts of others, we will be able to send 7 more plane loads to help the people.
While Mr. Bamford was in the village, someone gave him a small bag of locally grown rice from what he was able to salvage from his field. When he handed the bag to Mr. Bamford, seven grains of rice spilled onto the table. The man noticed and carefully picked each one up to return to the bag. Each grain of rice is valuable and the Isnag are thankful for your help to them.
God bless,
Heidi for the Bamford family
Thank you for the generous gift you gave to buy and ship rice to the people in our village. They are so thankful!
Mr. Bamford was able to fly 2 airplane loads of rice to the village in February which totaled 1,200 lbs. Thanks to your gifts and the gifts of others, we will be able to send 7 more plane loads to help the people.
While Mr. Bamford was in the village, someone gave him a small bag of locally grown rice from what he was able to salvage from his field. When he handed the bag to Mr. Bamford, seven grains of rice spilled onto the table. The man noticed and carefully picked each one up to return to the bag. Each grain of rice is valuable and the Isnag are thankful for your help to them.
God bless,
Heidi for the Bamford family
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Welcome new students!
This week we welcomed the Faust family to MCCS. Dan and Mary have two children attending--Rachel is in Mr. Endicott's class (Yea, another girl!) and Jotham is in Mrs. Settle's room. The Fausts have home-schooled up until now, so this will be a big adjustment; thanks to those of you who have already stepped up and offered to help with transportation.
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