
God made the sun…☀️
God made the moon…🌖
When they overlap it gets dark…
But it will be light again soon!
1st grade had fun creating eclipse crowns, discussing the eclipse and watching a video about what will happen this afternoon!




Congratulations WCA Math Olympics Team 2024! Everyone did great! Four students will move on to the divisional round, Thomas G, Asa G, Marisa W, and Anson L.
We are so proud of all of you!!








He is not here... He is RISEN! 💜
To review the Easter Story 1st grade made resurrection rolls. The marshmallow represented Jesus body, the cinnamon/sugar represented the spices put on Jesus body and the croissant represented Jesus tomb…. After 3 days (or 10 minutes in the oven 😉) Jesus’ body was no longer in the tomb! He had RISEN! A yummy way to review the wonderful story of Easter!









K-3 Easter Egg Hunt 🐣











Fourth Grade spent this six weeks reading "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. This historical fiction novel tells the true story of how the Danish people smuggled their Jewish friends and neighbors to freedom in a Nazi occupied Denmark. Students recreated their favorite scenes from the book. They did a fabulous job! 🇩🇰











Happy Birthday Carson !! 🎈🎈 We love you!



The BJU Apologetics Team spoke to 7th-12th grade Bible classes. They shared about what degrees, athletics, and more Bob Jones University offers! The team also focused on helping students understand why and how to defend their faith.







First graders are scientists! Mrs. Lundy and Beach’s class had a fun Easter experiment! First we made a prediction on what would happen if a peep was placed in water, vinegar or soda. We recorded our results and had a yummy treat at the end! 🐰








Letter of the week craft day




Sixth graders dissected daffodils today to identify and measure different parts of the flower! 🌼








K- 3 students enjoy art time.



Fine motor work this morning. Easter stickers on a cross.





We had fun stamping with Easter eggs!




🎩🌲Honest Abe! 🌲 🎩
First grade did a great job gathering information, creating a rough draft, editing and creating a final copy of their stories about Abraham Lincoln! They enjoyed sharing their creations with their classmates!









K2 loved their visit from the Cat in the Hat!





Letter of the week craft day




Yesterday was March 14 which just so happens to be....PI DAY (3.14)!
Our students in Fundamentals of Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, 1A and 1B got to enjoy some oatmeal crème pies to celebrate!🥧🎉🥳







Mrs. Hill's tenth grade English students enjoyed the spring weather as they continued reading through the Holocaust memoir, "Night", by Elie Wiesel.






First graders are READERS! 📚
For Read Across America Week first grade had a challenge... to read 100 books in 2 weeks! They went ABOVE their goal reading over 250 books! They celebrated with a popsicle treat this week for passing their goal!
GREAT JOB FIRST GRADE!




The Liberty University King's Players delighted K5-5th graders with their performance of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" this afternoon. This live rendition of C. S. Lewis’ beloved novel was so much fun and it reminded us of the beauty of Easter which we will celebrate soon!









