Upcoming Dates
Wednesday, Nov 2 Early Dismissal - Teacher in-service
Mon-Tues, Nov 7-8 NO SCHOOL - Veterans’ Day Observance and Election Day
Friday, Nov 11 Veterans’ Day Assembly 8:45 am - parents, friends, Veterans invited!
November 11-18 This will be SPIRIT WEEK… Look for more information to come!
Veterans’ Day November 11, 2022 - assembly will be at 8:45 am
Our school calendar has changed a little bit this year compared to previous years. In the past, we would generally have no school on Veterans’ Day in honor of those who have served. Due to election day and the state observing a day off of school, we now have Monday and Tuesday (Nov 7, 8) with no school, and classes will be in session on Veterans’ Day, November 11. We will be having a brief Veterans Day Assembly on Friday, November 11, starting at 8:45 am. This will also include our PreK students. We encourage you to join us. We also would like to invite parents, and any family members and friends who are Veterans to JOIN US! No RSVP necessary, but if you do plan to come, please let Mr. Horning know - [email protected]. We will recognize our guests who are Veterans. And this will also be “red, white, and blue” day which kicks off spirit week!
From the Principal's Desk
In this space, I often share something that has happened at our school, maybe a reflection on an event, or my thoughts on something we’ve experienced at school in the past week. But this thought is a bit different. It’s a “big picture” thought about how God works in our lives.
Yesterday we hosted a small group gathering in our home. Sitting around the table, eating together, sharing what has happened in our lives the past week, were a group of adults that, in some cases, did not know each other in a personal way several months ago. The comment was made by one in the group, that when we gather in this way, we don’t necessarily solve problems, or get answers to questions. But we do care for one another, and we get a glimpse of who God is by the way we care for one another. We are grateful for people, who reflect God’s character and love for us. Isn’t that a great thought? God is in the details of our lives. He’s there because we can see Him in those who care for us.
I believe that the exact same kind of thing is happening daily in our classrooms at CLA. Our students, teachers, and our friends give evidence of God caring for us. How wonderful!
Blessings!
Mr. Horning