For anyone following along with The Red Letter Challenge at church, Wednesday was the Day of Prayer. As a class, we went down to the sanctuary and spent about 10 minutes on our own with Bibles and prayer prompts. It was a good time to rest and reflect on God's word and all he has done for us!
As we are settling into the third trimester, there are some students that are starting to fall behind. All students who are missing work have been made aware of what they are missing, but if you have any questions, you can have them show you their google classrooms or you can email any of their teachers to see what work is missing. With that said, we are nearing the end of 8th grade, which means high school is coming up quickly! This is the time for students to really build those good habits of studying and getting work done and turned in on time. Encourage and check in with your kids to help them form those good habits. We all are acutely aware of the coronavirus and its spread. Know that we are doing all that we can here to keep germs from spreading: encouraging kids to cover coughs, disinfecting various surfaces, and making sure hand washing is being done throughout the day. However, the biggest way to keep germs from spreading is to keep kids home when they are sick - that means fever free, without medicine, for 24 hours before coming back to school. I know missing school is a huge pain, but it really is better to stay home and get healthy and then come back. Teachers will work with students to get them caught up. Finally, be sure to check RAM NEWS for other school announcements! Dates to Remember: February 28th-March 6th: Book Fair open before and after school as well as between services on Sunday and Wednesday March 9th: PTL meeting 6:30 PM April 3rd: Walkathon 12:15-3 PM April 20th: Portillo's dine out 5-8 PM May 5th: e-learning Day
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