Monday, December 21, 2009

Do you love books?

Many of you know that we are aggressively building a quality school library, entirely with donated cash, books, and time. Right now we are most in need of TIME. We have hundreds, many hundreds, of books ready to be cataloged and put on the shelves. This is enjoyable work (if you like books) and can be done from home if you have an internet connection. I can train you to do this job in about one hour, and then you can do as much or as little as you like, whenever you like. Please give me a call at the school if you are interested. Thanks. David Roller 426-7616 or 463-0997

Monday, December 14, 2009

See the Buttons



With Christmas still ahead of us, Forest Festival seems a long, wet winter off. But preparations are already underway, including the Festival button design contest. Be sure to see our students' entries that are displayed in the hallway of Building 3.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Christmas Cheer


Fourth and fifth graders did double duty today. They practiced for the Christmas program and blessed local nursing home residents at the same time.

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Great (temporary) Noodle Ban


After repeated pleas and reminders, students are still leaving messes of noodles/ramen on the table and in bathroom sinks. So, no noodles or ramen will be allowed in 4th-8th grades in December. We will try again in January. We can do this correctly, students.

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Mason County Sheriff's Office SWAT Team and K-9 Unit converge on MCCS (and the kids loved it!).














On November 18th the Mason County Sheriff's Office SWAT Team members and K-9 Unit visited the Mason County Christian School campus. Each class was given the opportunity to meet members of the SWAT team, climb inside SWAT’s armored vehicle, try on a SWAT bullet-proof vest, and just see how heavy all the special tools and equipment are. Also in attendance was Dep. Sean Dodge and his narcotics detecting K-9 Kona. Students found out how Kona is trained and how she searches for narcotics. The students enjoyed themselves and continued to talk about the experience for the remainder of the day.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Back for a Day


Mrs. Foster never planned to leave this job. She loves the kids, the staff, and the parents. But after four years as school coordinator, God called her to move out of her comfort zone. Be stretched.

She is the new Children's Minister at First Baptist Church. God has been preparing her for this ministry since her teenage years. She oversees the Sunday school program from nursery through 7th grade, works with the AWANA commander, is a mentor mom at MOPS, and works with the
children's ministry team.

She misses her friends from MCCS and welcomes visits to her new office at the church. She is there Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Please Paint Me!




As you can see by these pictures, we still need some painting done in the new bathroom in building 3. Painting may be completed anytime (except during school hours), and all the materials including paint will be provided. Just give the office a call and set up a date and time and we will make sure you are able to gain access to the building. Another great opportunity to get your volunteer hours completed!