News Report
By:James and Arian
This week we started school dodgeball for grades 5th - 8th.
We are starting an art that is a tree drawn from charcoal.
In the literature vocab quiz in literature there is a new book called ‘’ The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe’’. 4th quarter just started so get your AR points up quickly because this is a shorter quarter.
This is a 2 week warning for the english project.
News from Miss D:
Report cards and A.R. reports came home today
Missouri National Veteran’s Memorial.
This is an exact replica of the D.C. Vietnam Memorial. Students will learn about honoring veterans of all U.S. military branches. Families - if you have a loved one who lost their life in the Vietnam war, please send their name on to Mrs. Riemenschneider by April 21. We would like to honor them by locating their name on the wall.Lutheran Heritage Center Museum
Here we hear the history and examine artifacts of early Lutheran immigrants, see a Lutheran church from the 1800s and the first seminary in the country.
Saxon Lutheran Memorial
This is an historic homestead where will have an opportunity to not only learn about colonial life, but also try typical chores of the early pioneers. Some possibilities are churning butter, laundry, grinding corn, and trying carpentry tools.
On FRIDAY MAY 3 - Plan on...Arrival at Zion between 6:30-6:40 AM YES, THAT’S EARLY!!
A comfy charter bus ride, graciously sponsored by our PTL!!!
*An historical tour learning about the earliest Lutherans in America.
*Active participation on the farm (wear Red Zion shirt, athletic bottoms or jeans, shoes/boots, jacket) rain or shine.
*Optional: pillow & book for bus
LUNCH: TBD - Most likely a cold lunch. (snacks and water provided)
Return to Zion at 5:30 P.M. (plan accordingly)
**FUN AND FELLOWSHIP as we learn about honoring our veterans and the spread of the Christian faith in America!!
Parents: We are limited by bus size, so please email homeroom teachers if you are interested in chaperoning this event. We may draw names if more parents volunteer than are needed. Thank you for understanding!
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