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February 13, 2018 PCA Eagle’s Nest News 21890 US Hwy 34 Princeton, IL 61356 815-875-2933 [email protected]
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PCA ACTIVITY CALENDAR February 2018
Tues, 13 12:15P Bureau County Spelling Bee at the Metro Center
5:30P Girls Vball Home game vs. Peru Catholic
Thurs, 15 5:30P Girls Vball game @ Deer Park
Fri, 16 5:30P Girls Vball Home game vs. Dimmick
Mon, 19 NO SCHOOL. President’s Day.
Tues, 20 5:30P Girls Vball Home game vs. Lostant
Wed, 21 BVEC Speech Contest @ Bradford for grades 5th-8th
Thurs, 22 5:30P Girls Vball Home game vs. Dalzell
Mon, 26-Mar 2 Girls Vball Tournament @ Lostant
*** Volleyball players! Please let Coach Clausen know early if you are unable to make a game. Thank you!
Valentine’s Day Parties are tomorrow!
Reminder! The March lunch menus are due back tomorrow, Wednesday, February 14th!
Congratulations!!!
Leah Wilson, 7th Grade, is the
WINNER of the 2018 Bureau
County Spelling Bee!
We are back in full swing this week after much illness and snow last week! We are so thankful to see your
kids healthy and returning to school! Many of you know that Jonah Taylor, a first grader here at PCA, is
still quite ill. Please continue to pray for his healing, and for his parents’ strength and comfort (Josh and
Jamie). Jonah is currently at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. If any of you would like to send him a note, the
address is below. Thank you!
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Attn: Jonah Taylor
Room 11106
1 Children’s Place
St. Louis, MO 63110
Campbell’s Soup Labels… Parents, we are no longer collecting soup labels. Campbell’s has
done away with this program. Thank you for collecting these labels over the years! PCA has
benefitted with your efforts!
We are still collecting Box Tops for Education. Each one is worth $.10. The school uses this
money for a variety of things, from ACSI fees to new equipment, so keep saving those Box
Tops! The next mail in will be the first of March, so bring them in now. Thank you!
TEACHER’S NOTES FOR YOU!
Theme: “Feelings/Emotions”
Bible topic: Moses & Aaron
Bible verse: Galatians 6:10: “Do good to all people.”
Letter: V v Number: Review 11-20
Color: Pink/White Shape: Heart
REMINDER: Parent/Teacher conferences are this month.
ABC Bag/Snack
Wed: Miss Elisha/Valentine’s Party
Fri: School
Mon, Feb. 19: NO SCHOOL
Wed, Feb. 21: Ella
Fri, Feb 23: Lauren
From Mr. Odell’s desk: (God’s Word given to teachers each week and we want to share with you, also!)
Psalm 19:7-14
7 The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the
simple; 8 The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the Lord is pure,
enlightening the eyes; 9 The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; the judgments of the Lord are true
and righteous altogether. 10 More to be desired are they than gold, Yea, than much fine gold; sweeter also
than honey and the honeycomb. 11 Moreover by them Your servant is warned, and in keeping them there is
great reward. 12 Who can understand his errors? Cleanse me from secret faults. 13 Keep back Your servant
also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me. Then I shall be blameless, and I shall be
innocent of great transgression. 14 Let the words of my mouth and meditation of my heart be acceptable
in Your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.
These few lines from Psalm 19 beautifully underscore the fact that God’s Word must be our final rule of faith
and practice. It is what distinguishes a truly regenerate heart. Since the Bible is God’s “heart and mind” re-
vealed it becomes everything we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). Every time we pick up the Bible, we
pick up the truth. Jesus said “If you continue in My word…you will know the truth, and the truth will make
you free” (John 8:31-32).
The Bible stands alone as the only vehicle, available to man, which conveys the awesome grandeur of God
and thereby stirs in us a reverential awe that draws us to worship our Creator, 2 Timothy 3:15 “And from
childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise unto salvation through faith
which is in Christ Jesus”. Therefore, the Scriptures give us the right way to worship the true God. There is no
taint of evil or impurity in the Bible’s presentation of God or His expectations. Scripture describes some peo-
ple as “always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth” (2 Timothy 3:7). May we be
“His” people who love and live Truth every day and in every situation.
16 - Mr. Huber Computer teacher
17 - Kaylyn Friel 2nd grade
Happy birthday to our PCA students! Month of February 2018
21 - JT Bullington 6th grade
22 - Mr. Clausen 5th grade teacher
22 - Mya Shipp 2nd grade
Sonshine Preschool Note ~ Miss Elisha February 12-16, 2018
1st grade ~ Mrs. Wilson
2nd grade ~ Mrs. Bickett
Kindergarten Tidbit ~ Mrs. Whitlock & Mrs. Glass
Come, stop by the kindergarten room! We have hung up pictures of Mrs. Whitlock’s mission trip to Costa Rica! Mrs. Whitlock has been busy teaching Spanish to others. Her newest note: “We checked out some new construction projects today and there were holler monkeys in the trees. A family took us there in their car and we stopped at the beach too. I played in the ocean with their daughter, Vallentina. Last night, we road in a boat to take us across to the other side of the beach and it was so dark the stars were amazingly bright! It was like you could reach out and touch them! There were some splashing noises in the water by our boat and our guide said it was probably crocodiles. That was a bit frightening!” In Social Studies, we are going to be learning more on Kenya, Africa. In Bible, we are going to be learning about Jesus choosing his 12 disciples. Memory Verse: John 13:35 - “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
Last week we did not have any tests and just did review, as half our class was absent due to sickness. So, this week we will do what we were going to do last week. In Bible we will be learning about sharing and how Je-sus miraculously fed a large crowd of people. Our memory verse this week is “And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” Hebrews 13:16 In Phonics this week, we are learning about prefixes, reviewing suffixes and rhyming words, applying A-B-C order to words with the same beginning letter, and learning new daily special sounds. In Math this week we are reviewing adding two 2-digit numbers, place values, adding three and four num-bers, identifying value of coins, and telling time to five-minute increments. Our new concept will be learning how to subtract two-digit numbers. Please continue to log the minutes your child reads each night on the February Book Log. It was sent home
last week on Thursday.
We will have a Valentine's Day Party this Wednesday, February 14th. The students may decorate a container,
box, or bag to hold their valentines. I am looking forward to seeing all the students' creations! Please note,
there will be 14 students in our class on Wednesday, as Mrs. Batchelor's daughter, Elaina, will be joining our
class party.
It’s back to business as usual thankfully! We’re so glad to have everyone back at school!
Our Valentine’s Party will be on Wednesday starting at 1:15. Student’s need to bring a container to keep their
Valentine’s in. Thank you moms who are planning our party! I know we’ll have a lot of fun!
We are starting a Bible unit on Daniel this week. Our verse is Psalm 138:3 “When I called you answered me; you made me bold and stouthearted.” We will be learning about Daniel’s faithfulness to the Lord. We will recite this verse on Friday. Spelling Test 20 will also be on Friday.
In English class we are doing a unit on capitalization, abbreviations and pronouns. In math we are learning more about Roman numerals (50, 100, 500, and 1,000). We are also multiplying by 0, 1 and 2.
3rd grade ~ Mrs. Cleary
4th grade ~ Mrs. Odell
Spelling - List 22. We will have the test on Thursday.
Math – We are learning dry measures which are kind of fun. We also will continue to climb up the tables to the 7 and 8
families for multiplication. Please encourage them to practice the 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s. I test them one number at a time. Our
lesson papers are using the 6 family now. This week it will be 7’s. It is very frustrating for the child to do long division and
simple equations when they have not mastered these facts. I will continue to go over and over the division process and
the equation process with the students in the class. We have a wonderful condensed math handbook in the back of the
text. I pointed it out to them again. It is an overview of all the math operations, measurements, and definitions for third-
grade math. Have your child use it as a reference at home! I will send some problems for them to do at home. They need
to do one or two of each type every night. Practicing a few problems every night and following the step by step process
(like we do in class) is going to get them over that wall!
History – This week we are finishing Daniel Boone and starting Noah Webster.
Language – The next two chapters are to teach the children use of pronouns and verbs in a sentence correctly. These
chapters are preparing for them for our next two big topics. The first one is picking out a game (one they know well and is
very simple) and writing step by step game instructions. Next, they will be creating and writing their very own story. It
can be fiction or non-fiction.
Health – All about Nutrition: minerals and food groups.
Science – Our few last chapters in Science will be learning about God’s wonderful creation – the amazing human body.
We will tie that in somewhat with our health topics. We have a few smaller chapters about weather and pond. By popular
demand, we will squeeze in a week or two about geology for my third-grade rock-hounds. These topics will fill up most of
our time for the rest of the year. Don’t forget the end of the year Wildlife Prairie Park in Peoria: a grand finale for our
third-grade science program. That field trip should be in May.
Bible – This week into next we will be talking about having an attitude of thanksgiving in Christ. Colossians 3:17 says “And
whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” What a
great Bible verse to memorize! Last week we talked all about being a new creation in Christ Jesus. To put away the old
self and become made new in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Reminder! PERMISSION SLIPS FOR THE MUSIC FIELD TRIP must be returned by TODAY Tuesday so we can secure tickets
for the group. It should be a great concert and learning experience for the children and adults. This trip is covered by PCA
for students and drivers! The only cost is buffet lunch at Pizza Hut. Buffet lunch money must be sent ahead of time due to
reservations. Please have your child dress in “concert” clothes. That means dressy. Any questions, call the office.
Yours in Christ,
Mrs. Cleary
We are working on I Corinthians 13. What a “love”-ly job your children are doing!
We will be starting to multiply fractions in math. We are beginning our research reports about a famous Illinoisan in English. Our spelling list is 22-- test Wednesday and we’re learning about geology in science and will probably test on it Friday. Illinois notebooks are progressing.
Our speeches are getting fine-tuned in preparation for the Peoria Speech Meet. We still need to practice them ever so often.
Have a great week “in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
Mrs. Cook’s Jr. High News:
5th grade ~ Mr. Clausen
Science ~ Mr. Cornman
8TH Grade Language Arts ~ Mrs. Kiser
6th History: Chapter 12 Test is Thursday
7th History: Chapter 13-15 Test is Thursday.
8th History: Students are transitioning to taking their own notes on lectures and texts. They will be given credit
for their notes instead of daily comprehension checks during this chapter. I am trying to prepare them for high
school teaching method.
6th Language Arts: We began A Wrinkle in Time last week. I am asking parents not to allow students to see the
current Disney version, (until we finish reading it), as it will confuse the actual book plot in their minds. We are
on chapter two today and there are twelve in total. It should take us the next two weeks from today. We will
watch a really good version of it after we finish the book.
7th Language Arts: We continue our study of Romeo and Juliet. We are also working hard on different grammar
and are preparing to write a short play.
Spanish: 8th grade will test tomorrow over chapters 17-19.
Spanish : 7th grade will be finishing our current book by next week. The test for that will be next Friday follow-
ing the band trip.
Many students have requested new folders and spirals. Please check with your child to see if there are any sup-
plies that they need restocked. As always, your support is appreciated.
6th Grade - We will have a busy week studying for Quiz 16, Section 4.7-4.9. Then, Chapters 1-4 for a test.
7th Grade - We will be starting Chapter 9: Fish, Reptiles and Amphibians.
8th Grade - We will be studying Weather: Clouds and Fog. Clouds: the names of cloud formations and altitudes
associated with them.
We finished A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but now we are anxious to see it. Chicago Shakespeare Theater
is working hard to find us another date, so PRAY. I will notify you as soon as I know something! While we
wait, we will work on adverbs and begin reading Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Welcome back! After a crazy week last week, we will re-train and try to piece together something that looks
like a week of school this week.
Wednesday afternoon is our Valentine’s Day party. If you would like to help with or contribute to that, please
contact Jessica Odell or Carmen Grey.
Jr. High Choir - Mrs. Holmes
Music and Band – Mrs. Marshall
“I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies. For this I will praise You, O
LORD, among the nations, and sing to Your name.” Psalm 18:3, 49
ACSI Music Festival will soon be here! It will be on March 9th and 10th at Olivet University in Bourbonnais, IL.
Junior high students participating are:
~ Hailey Foster, Steve Gyurkovics, Andrea Imsland, Drew Knipper, Nick Mecum,
Claudia Nordstrom, Christian Rosario, Graeham Rumley, and Ellie Wedell in Choir.
~ Sarah Freeman, Gabe Glass, Claire Grey, William Marshall, and Leah Wilson in Band.
We are very excited for those who will be involved in this wonderful opportunity! Please return the Medical/Photo
Release Forms to the office. The $25.00 for the hotel room may also be turned in at anytime. A letter with more
details will be sent home to parents in the next couple weeks. Any other questions may be directed to Mrs. Holmes,
Mrs. Marshall, or Mrs. Eggers in the office. Thank you!
This week in K-5 general music, grades K-4 learned about instrument families and where they are found in the
symphony orchestra. They saw and heard a live trumpet! Fifth grade worked on their music note reading skills.
Everyone passed the quiz!
Important field trip information – 3rd grade and band parents please read carefully.
Our 3rd grade and band field trip is next week on Friday 2/23 morning!
Permission slips and lunch money are due in the office today 2/13.
Please make sure to turn in lunch money now. We are receiving a group discount for our lunch, so we will pay
as a group.
We will leave at 8:05 am.
Please be early. We are waiting until 8:05 am for our bus students. We need time to safely drive to Ottawa,
where the concert is being held!
Students are expected to dress up.
Going to the symphony is a special occasion! The professional musicians have spent hours to prepare and will
be dressed up to perform. Clothing needs to be school appropriate. Dresses and skirts, dress pants and
button up shirts or polos are appropriate. Please, no jeans or tennis shoes for the concert! Students may
bring other clothes to change into, upon our arrival back at school.
If you have any other questions, please speak with me or Mrs. Cleary!
Please remember, the field trip is not optional for Advanced Band; it is part of their grade. If they miss the trip,
they will be expected to attend a live concert (on their own time) and complete a report to receive the points.
In less than a month, 14 of our PCA students will be performing in the ACSI Music Festival in Bourbonnais! The fes-
tival will culminate with a concert on Saturday 3/10 at 1:30 pm. Please mark your calendars now and come to
hear their beautiful music!