Thursday, September 26, 2013

Busy Month in 3rd & 4th Grade!


We are halfway through the first quarter at Saint Paul’s Lutheran School. Mid-quarter reports went home last week and, I must say, I am very proud of the job our students are doing to make those stellar grades!

Last week, our boys’ baseball team (comprised of boys from the Lutheran schools in Troy, Staunton, Hamel, Prairietown, and Litchfield) won their first game of the season against Holy Cross, Collinsville. Our 3rd & 4th graders cheered their friends onto victory AND won the Spirit Stick as we had the highest percentage of our class in attendance at the game. The contest for Class with the Most School Spirit continues at each home game. Next month we will see which class wins the special pizza or ice cream party!

Several of our 3rd & 4th grade girls compete on the “C” volleyball team. They won another match recently making their record now 5 wins and 3 losses! Wow! They have shown incredible improvement just since the start of the season and I look forward to watching this group of girls grow together as a team over the next few years!

In memory of September 11, we took part in the “I Will” campaign promising to pay tribute to those who lost their lives by engaging in some type of charitable service. Our class discussed what it means to be a hero and then wrote thank you letters to the heroes in our lives—parents, grandparents, teachers, secretaries, firefighters, police officers, and friends—and then sent our letters to them. It is a beautiful thing to see a hero through the eyes of a child and I commend you for being a hero in your child’s life.

Tuesday, the 3rd & 4th grade attended Metro-East Lutheran High School’s annual Field Day. Five hundred 3rd & 4th graders from 16 area schools competed in a day of team-oriented events. Our Saint Paul’s students competed in various activities including a 50-yard dash, a three-legged race, an obstacle course, soccer kick for accuracy, jump rope, volleyball pass, and the hockey shot. Maccenna, Abby, Logan, and Jack proudly took first in the hockey shot with 10 out of 12 shots made! Students competed all across the Lutheran High campus while the Lutheran High students led the events. I was very pleased with the patience and kindness I witnessed on the part of the high school students explaining the events and working with our young children. Our kids had so much fun running, laughing, and playing—I think they only paused for a short lunch break of grilled hot dogs and burgers, nachos, pretzels, and maybe more candy than their teacher cared to know about! Thank you to our chaperones—Karen Kilzer, John Fischer, Natalie Carlson, and Jo Ann Kesterson for carting our kids to each event and helping to ensure the day ran smoothly for all involved.

Wednesday in our chapel service, our 3rd & 4th graders performed a skit to share a message on honesty. Cayla Wilderman starred as Tommy, a boy who lies to his friend Alex (played by Logan DiRosa) and then continues building on his lies to cover up his dishonesty. In the end, Tommy learns that sins can’t cover up other sins—only Jesus’ forgiveness can do that. He asks forgiveness of those he wronged and receives it because of God’s grace and mercy in sending His son to take our sin. The children did a wonderful job memorizing their lines and acting their parts. I’m proud of them for sharing God’s message in this way. Thank you to all who joined our chapel service today.

As always, I wish to thank you for your continued support of our dear school! It is a tremendous blessing to work here and see firsthand the awesome things God is doing in the lives of these children.

In Christ,

Mrs. McLaughlin and 3rd & 4th Grade Class

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