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Preschool Press: The Story Of Easter

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Mrs. Corinne and Mrs. Katie’s preschool two's class had fun learning all about the Easter story. They enjoyed opening Resurrection Eggs and talking about the importance of each item they found inside. Afterwards they made a stained-glass cross out of red, yellow, green and blue tissue paper and sang “1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Jesus made a way to Heaven. Red and yellow, green and blue, Jesus died for me and you!!” 

On another day, they read The Donkey that No One Could Ride by Anthony DeStefano and waved palm branches while singing a fun Hosanna song. Later, they made a palm branch craft using strips of green paper and glue. 

Both days were full of fun activities that helped strengthen each student's fine motor skills, work on color recognition and most importantly learn about the importance of Easter!

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Christ In The Marketplace Offers Valuable Career Guidance

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Christ in the Marketplace has always been a much anticipated event, but this year it looks a little different. Academic Counselor Sally Pascutti has put together a smaller model for speakers to come share how they demonstrate their faith in their field. In preparation, students in grades 9-11 completed the "Strengths Explorer" career interest assessment on Naviance.

First up last week was Sarah Pascutti, a professional photographer. Sarah's encouragement to the students was: “In our communication age, there is great opportunity for practical application of that arts. Every business needs visuals, design, and music to communicate with customers. You no longer have to be a starving artist. You are made in the image of the Creator, so as an artist, you have the privilege to shine light in an industry that can lean toward darkness.”

David Pascutti, a Biomedical Engineer, came to talk to the students about how exciting it was to be on the cutting edge of an industry that directly contributes to the good of the community. He told students that if they went into engineering, God had made them to be systematic thinkers, and they could love their neighbor well by improving health care. He also brought into focus the wide range of jobs in the Biotechnology industry including sales and business development.

 Professionals planned for after Spring Break include:

  • Mike Jenks - CEO of Adapt Forward Cyber Security - Monday, April 17 at 1:30

  • Caroline Treece - Realtor 

  • Terry Howard - Finance, Vanguard Vice President of Sales - Friday, April 16 at 1:30 pm

  • Kelli Hohm - Education & Ministry, Director of South Eastern University at Seacoast 

 Final dates and times for some of the speakers are still to be determined.

 

If students are interested in attending one of these speaker sessions, they can sign up below, or access the link via the email sent to students from Mrs. Pascutti. 

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