1. Spanish is the third most widely spoken language in the world! In about 25 countries, Spanish is the first language! Travel is lots more fun, if you speak the language of the people who live there!
2. Spanish and English share many words in common - most are of Latin origin. Plus, it is easier to learn other romance languages (those derived from Latin or "roman") such as Italian, Portuguese, and French!
3. Learning a second language makes one a better student! The more conections you feed your brain, the smarter you will be! AND - it is proven that students who learn a foreign language excel in college entrance exams!
4. To learn another language opens our hearts and minds to other peoples and their cultures - "to know another's language is to begin to know his heart . . ."!
5. It is FUN!
*This information is taken from Risas y Sonrisas Spanish Program for Kids by Leticia Smith
Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Spring BoxTops Drive
for our spring BoxTops drive.
The contest is now underway and will conclude next Thursday, March 10. The class with the most BoxTops will earn an out of uniform day on Friday, March 11! Woo hoo!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Starry Knights :: CCS Gala
Please make plans for to attend the CCS Gala, Starry Knights. It will be a fabulous night with friends, exquisite food and fun all in support of CCS.
An exquisite seated dinner will be served at 7:30p.m. Following the dinner, Eddie Lange will host our live auction. You will not want to miss a single item on our silent auction or the class projects! David Louth's band will provide the live music and stargazing is available, weather permitting.
Following is a preview of our spectacular live auction items.
Mountain Hideaway
One week vacation in glorious Ruidoso, New Mexico at the Hummingbird Cabins Alpine Chalet.
Blast Off Family Fun Weekend
Hotel stay for two nights at Hilton Hotel in Clear Lake, Texas. Passes to Nasa and Kemah boardwalk and gift card for Aquarium restaurant
Cultural Cowtown Getaway
Downtown Hilton Hotel, $100 gift certificate to Uncle Julio’s, four passes to Contemporary Museum of Art and $300 merchandise from Kimball Art Museum
Heart of Texas Dove Hunt
Six hunters hosted by Christina and Rob Marshall.
It’s What’s For Dinner
Storage freezer full of grass-fed beef.
Batter Up
Enjoy a Rangers game at the Ballpark in Arlington. Tickets for four with premier seating and VIP parking pass.
Gourmet Dinner Party
Gourmet meal for eight prepared in your home. Package includes wine.
Deer Hunt
Four hunters in Junction, Texas. Hosted by K.C. and Price Brashear.
Say Cheese!
Photography session by Shannon Hunt Photography, 10 x 10 photo book, 16 x 20 portrait and digital files.
Tickets for the Gala are $40. To make a reservation, please see Kathy Barnes in the office. The Gala is Friday, February 4 at 7 p.m. in the Christ Church Parish Hall.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Uniforms and Colder Temperatures
With the cooler temperatures, we would like to remind everyone about our
uniform policy. Click here for the complete uniform policy.
While in the school building, class, chapel and lunch students are
required to be in approved uniform attire. Jackets, sweaters and coats
which are not part of the dress code will not be allowed. If your
student is cold natured and you need a sweater, please check our used
uniforms. You can always order sweaters, fleece and jackets from Lands
End.
Only white undershirts are to be worn. Long sleeve white undershirts are
permitted with a CCS polo shirt over. The navy blue long-sleeve Knights
t-shirt is only to be worn on Fridays.
For girls, only white or navy blue tights or leggings are permitted.
Pants with holes in the knees are to be patched or not worn at all.
Ties are mandatory for all boys first grade and up on Wednesdays for
Chapel.
Boots of any kind are not allowed.
Beginning Monday, January, 24, students out of the uniform dress code
will be sent to the office and will remain there until a parent can
bring the proper uniform.
-------
It is our policy that students will go outside for recess unless it is
raining. Please send your children to school with warm coats and
anything else you would like them to wear in the cold weather.
We have ordered a few more long-sleeve Knights t-shirts for purchase.
They should arrive next week. If you would like to buy one, please see
Kathy Barnes in the office. The t-shirts are $15.
uniform policy. Click here for the complete uniform policy.
While in the school building, class, chapel and lunch students are
required to be in approved uniform attire. Jackets, sweaters and coats
which are not part of the dress code will not be allowed. If your
student is cold natured and you need a sweater, please check our used
uniforms. You can always order sweaters, fleece and jackets from Lands
End.
Only white undershirts are to be worn. Long sleeve white undershirts are
permitted with a CCS polo shirt over. The navy blue long-sleeve Knights
t-shirt is only to be worn on Fridays.
For girls, only white or navy blue tights or leggings are permitted.
Pants with holes in the knees are to be patched or not worn at all.
Ties are mandatory for all boys first grade and up on Wednesdays for
Chapel.
Boots of any kind are not allowed.
Beginning Monday, January, 24, students out of the uniform dress code
will be sent to the office and will remain there until a parent can
bring the proper uniform.
-------
It is our policy that students will go outside for recess unless it is
raining. Please send your children to school with warm coats and
anything else you would like them to wear in the cold weather.
We have ordered a few more long-sleeve Knights t-shirts for purchase.
They should arrive next week. If you would like to buy one, please see
Kathy Barnes in the office. The t-shirts are $15.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Hello parents!
Hello everyone! It has been a while since I have been on here and I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas holiday. We have been busy in Jr Kindergarten. We have been working on writing our letters, numbers, and names. We learned about our Solar System last week and have continued our discussion on winter weather. We have many important things coming up in the next few weeks.... here is a list of them all:
- Donuts for Dad is Friday, January 21! All dads can come have donuts with their children from 7:45 to 8:15.
- Valentine's Day parties will be on February 14 which is a Monday. I will have a sign-up sheet outside the door within the next week.
- Parent/Teacher Conferences are February 21st. This will be an Extended Care Only day. I will have a sign-up sheet outside of the door within the next week as well.
I am looking forward to the rest of the year. It is going to be a lot of fun!
- Donuts for Dad is Friday, January 21! All dads can come have donuts with their children from 7:45 to 8:15.
- Valentine's Day parties will be on February 14 which is a Monday. I will have a sign-up sheet outside the door within the next week.
- Parent/Teacher Conferences are February 21st. This will be an Extended Care Only day. I will have a sign-up sheet outside of the door within the next week as well.
I am looking forward to the rest of the year. It is going to be a lot of fun!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Hello everyone
Hello parents! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We had a wonderful week here in Junior Kindergarten. We are learning about Winter and Christmas. We have talked about the weather change, how it has gotten colder and how this is something that happens during the winter. We have been reading books about the meaning of Christmas and why it is important. We have made many art projects related to the Christmas season and winter.
We have also started a new book in our Happily Ever After curriculum. It is called The Tug of War. We have also been working with money and time in our Saxon Math lessons. I ask that each child work on writing the numbers 1-10 at home and that you talk about time at home. We are learning to tell time and it would be extremely helpful if they could learn a little at home. :)
Some things for you to remember that are coming up this month:
- December 10th is Santa's Workshop. This is a day when the children will go from room to room making different things in each room. Please let me know if you would like to volunteer to help out in our room.
- December 14th is our Christmas program. It will be in the evening, so I will let you know the time when I find out.
- December 17th is our Christmas Party and the last day for the semester. I will have a sign-up sheet outside the door next week.
Thank you all for being such wonderful parents! Have a great weekend!
Katy Davis
We have also started a new book in our Happily Ever After curriculum. It is called The Tug of War. We have also been working with money and time in our Saxon Math lessons. I ask that each child work on writing the numbers 1-10 at home and that you talk about time at home. We are learning to tell time and it would be extremely helpful if they could learn a little at home. :)
Some things for you to remember that are coming up this month:
- December 10th is Santa's Workshop. This is a day when the children will go from room to room making different things in each room. Please let me know if you would like to volunteer to help out in our room.
- December 14th is our Christmas program. It will be in the evening, so I will let you know the time when I find out.
- December 17th is our Christmas Party and the last day for the semester. I will have a sign-up sheet outside the door next week.
Thank you all for being such wonderful parents! Have a great weekend!
Katy Davis
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Candy Cane Lane next Wednesday, December 1
You most certainly will not want to miss the First Annual Candy Cane Lane Children's Holiday Fashion Show and Luncheon benefiting the Children's Hospital at Scott & White on Wednesday, December 1.
The fashion show will feature some of our adorable students modeling holiday fashions from My Vintage Baby, Orient Expressed and original designs from Amanda Duggan, a mom of a CCS student!
The luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. and is catered by Megg's Cafe. Tickets are $20. Space is limited so we urge out parents and friends to reserve a chair as soon as possible. To make your reservation, please see Kathy Barnes in the office or call 774.8622.
Parents Plus is also hosting a Holiday Bazaar in conjunction. Talented parents and friends of the school will have lots of gifts on hand to purchase. It is really going to be a fabulous day. The Bazaar will run from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission to the Bazaar is free.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)