Wednesday, April 22, 2015

End of Year Party!

Come and celebrate a great 2014-15 school year with your friends on May 2 from 6:30–7:30pm. We are making a sweet change from previous years and instead of a pot luck meal, we will have an ice cream/dessert bar! There will be a sheet at the admin table this Tuesday to sign up to bring your favorite type of ice cream/toppings, etc. Grandparents or other guests are welcome.


Registration for Fall 2015 

The Fall Semester 2015 tab is up! We are so excited for next year! We have several new teachers and classes! There are a few details we will be adding but the bulk of the information is there for you. Registration will open up first to currently attending families.

Registration timeline:
Enrollment is open to currently attending families April 22.
Enrollment is open to everyone on May 1.
Enrollment deadline is June 15. (Half of the tuition fees are due at this time.)

The deadline is important. It allows administrators and teachers to prepare, so please get your enrollment papers in as soon as possible. Enrollments received after June 15 are more subject to classes being full and will have an additional registration fee of $5.00.

Half of the tuition is due with your forms of enrollment, the balance is due by August 1. If you need to discuss a payment plan, please contact an administrator.

We are looking forward to a great year with great families!







Saturday, April 18, 2015

Creative Arts Class

A creative Arts class has been added to the schedule for next year. This class will be offered opposite the PE class for each of the grade groups, 1-3 and 4-6. It will be an invigorating mixture of art, music and drama.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Fall 2015 Schedule

Check out the News on Next Year tab. A schedule for the upcoming school year has been posted! Details will continue to be added so stay tuned!

Monday, April 13, 2015

REACH Welcomes New Teacher for Expansion into Middle School for 2015—2016


We are happy to welcome Laura Ericson as teacher of our upcoming 7th and 8th Grade Science class. We asked Laura to introduce herself to REACH parents:

“Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire.” – William Butler Yeats

To me education is not about the presentation of information for information sake – filling the bucket.  Educators should teach a student: how to learn, how to think for one self, how to pursue an interest – lighting the fire. Filling the bucket does little more than produce test results; but developing the burning desire to learn frees the student from the mentality of the masses.

As students begin to learn independently, all educational information, “truths,” facts, theories, etc. need to be measured and weighed against the Word of God. The Bible and the ability to learn are the tools our students can always take with them; and as they pass from the influence of the educational instruction provided and/or arranged by their parents, these tools will serve them well.

Our goal as parents and educators should be to create students that are able to freely think for themselves, and have the confidence that any subject and/or fact, can and should be tested against God’s word.  These students may be marked by secular society as “brainwashed;” but I believe any student, so guided, is able to resist secular thought; and is thus freer to learn and think for him or herself.

“Apply your mind to instruction and correction, your ears to words of knowledge” – Proverbs 23:12

I have been involved with home schooling for the past 21 years, both with my own children and as an instructor of science & math for other home schooling families.  My children have graduated from high school and college, one is an engineer the other an artist; both have worked or sold work around the world.

God has given me both a gift and a passion for the subjects of math and science. I can never seem to learn enough about these subjects, basically I am a nerd. 

I’m enthusiastic about the subjects of math and science.  I firmly believe that if God did not create the universe, math and science as we use them today, would not be possible.  I hope my enthusiasm and nerdy point of view come across in the presentation of my lessons and labs. My mission is to teach my students; that science and the Word of God can be and should be studied at the same time.

I have also taught math and science at Heritage Christian School (HCS) here in Topeka. I worked at HCS for two years.

Exploring Creation with General Science – Part 1 will be taught this coming school year 2015-2016
Using Apologia Ministries’ Exploring Creation with General Science textbook, 
TOPS cards, Legos, along with videos about volcanoes and dinosaur fossils; we will study the following topics.
History of science
Scientific method
Simple machines
Archeology
Geology
Paleontology:
   Fossils and fossil records


Exploring Creation with General Science – Part 2 will be taught the following school year 2016-2017
Using Apologia Ministries’ Exploring Creation with General Science textbook, 
Janice Van Cleave labs, K’NEX, along with videos about life and many systems of the human body; we will study the following topics.
Classification of life
Energy
Human body
Human body systems
   Digestive
   Nervous
   Circulatory
   Respiratory
   Urinary
   Lymphatic




Teacher Meeting this Tuesday, April 14 

Teachers, remember to meet this Tuesday at noon in the Literature classroom. Thank you!

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Classes to Meet in Lower Level April 7.

This coming Tuesday, April 7, classes will meet in the lower level of the church. (The gym is a voting site for the city elections; thus we will not be able to access the rooms on that end of the building.) The nursery will be available as usual upstairs, as well as a parent lounge and optional study hall room off of the main church lobby.

Signs will be posted outside of the rooms and there will be a map on the admin table in the lobby. Please use the main church entrance (under the awning) for this week.


REACH Welcomes New Kindergarten Teacher

We are excited to welcome Billie Manderick as the Kindergarten teacher for this coming school year! Billie is a retired Kindergarten teacher who was missing pouring into the lives of children. She is known for her unique teaching style that meets children where they are at and helps carry them forward. You will appreciate her passion and skills as she works with the students.

Billie will be joining us for lunch this week. Please take advantage of the opportunity to meet her. Preschool parents, this is a great chance to ask her questions and get some ideas about next years class!