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Senior Seminar: The Capstone Of A PCA Education

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It's a particularly busy month for our senior class as they are gearing up for their very important Senior Seminar Presentations.

As part of their graduation requirement, seniors take a class called Senior Seminar. “The name fully reflects the fullness of the program,” said faculty member Kelly Cooper. “As we spend one quarter in discovery, looking at various arguments, analyzing and discussing them, to determine students' interests.” 

These presentations and papers are designed to mimic a bachelor's or master's thesis writing process and teach students how to research in a scholarly manner, work with a mentor, or chair, and how to defend their position against a panel of experts.

There are two Senior Seminar classes, the College Preparatory Class where students present

10-20 minute presentations in groups, on one of the six different topics that were studied throughout the year. Students are graded individually on their part of the presentation, their research, as well as teamwork. They also write a 5-7 page paper.

The Honors Class chose an argumentative topic of their choice, wrote a 15-20 page paper, and will give a 15-30 minute individual presentation.

When asked what they took away from this process, Senior Sophie Michel said, “Senior Seminar definitely helped me learn how to manage my time and resources. It also allowed me to expand my knowledge on a topic I'm passionate about. The course as a whole has prepared me for the future research projects I will be assigned next year in college.”

All are welcome to come and view the seniors' presentations which will take place in the Worship Center. 

Down On The Farm: A "Charlotte's Web" Fair!

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That’s some farm!

The words “Terrific” and “Radiant” aren’t just words that Charlotte used to describe Wilbur in E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web, they could also be used to describe our second annual “Charlotte’s Web Fair”. 

Dressed up like characters from the novel, third grade students, teachers, and parents set up a “fair” complete with fair foods and games.

Students arrived at school dressed as Charlotte, Wilbur, Templeton, Avery, Fern, and there were even some geese to be seen. After a morning of fun academics, the classes headed out to the lawn in front of the school where, parents, as always, rose to the occasion and turned the area into a feast of fair foods.

Students munched on corn dogs, pb&j sandwiches, hot dogs, mac and cheese, and much more as they enjoyed the sun and the impressive decor and tablescapes that brought the area to life! Afterwards, the fun really began as each class hosted a game -“Don’t Steal the Bacon,” “Pillowcase Race,” and “The Egg Relay”! The echos of screams and laughter could be heard all around campus.

Ashlyn Brummerloh from Mrs. Adkins class broke into a smile when asked what was her favorite part of the day. I liked the egg race because there was a lot of action and it’s very hard because the egg will break!”

Whit Lowry from Mrs. Weeks' class agreed, My favorite part was winning the pig game!!”

From all the smiles on both the kids and adults' faces it is plain as the snout on one's face that this year's Fair was a wonderful success!

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