Weekly Parent ROAR November 8, 2019

Roadmap of the Week Ahead:

Monday, Nov. 11- No School; No Chapel; No Bible Memory Verse this week

 

Organization Information:

We have reached the end of the 1stQuarter and Report Cards will be emailed home via our school software around November 15th.   All accounts should be up to date to receive your child’s report card.

There is NO Afterschool Care on Thursday, November 21st due to Parent Conferences, but there IS Afterschool Care on November 28th (1/2 Day for US Thanksgiving)

 

Gratefulnessis the Character Quality for November

 

Chapel Schedule for November:

November Passage Speaker Memory Verse Subject Memory Verse Expanded
4-Nov 2 Chron. 20 Jason Every 2 Chroc. 20:15b Jahaziel ‘Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God’s.
11-Nov Public Holiday None No Chapel   Use this week to review/End of Quarter
18-Nov   Paul R Judges 4:9 Deborah “The LORD’s victory over Sisera will be at the hands of a woman.”
25-Nov 1 Samuel DH 1 Samuel 16:7b David The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

 

Accountability: 

The FBCS Annual Attendance rate is 96% which is very good!  Help us keep this up by bringing your students on time, and scheduling trips during breaks when possible.

Morning Drop Off- Supervision begins at 7:30 a.m. each morning and students should not be left unattended in the gym..

 

Reminders:

Parent Conferences will take place on November 21 & 22.  Schedules to sign up will be sent out by Ricky.

 

Message from Mr. Holtzhouse (Head of School)

Remembrance Day…..

Monday, we stop and take a day off of work, school, etc. and most of us will just enjoy the nice little extra day that we so desperately need at this time of the year. But in so doing, let’s not forget why we have the day set aside. It’s all about remembering those who have served in various wars and hostilities around the world so that we could enjoy the blessings of liberty and freedom.

You can take this one step further and remember the One who paid the ultimate sacrifice of his innocent life so that we might be set free from the bondage of sin. Every time we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we “do this in remembrance of me.”  So once again, let’s keep our focus this Monday.

While we may be engaged in many various activities, let’s purpose to honor those who have served and even laid down their life. Honor, remembrance, and thankfulness should adorn our lives.