This shot was taken before Christmas vacation, but I really like it. The children play games with this colorful parachute while under the direction of Miss Colleen.
Monday, December 27, 2004
Nativity Scene
Mayra and Jonathon were Mary and Joseph. Devin and Elizabeth were the angels. They did a great job.
Staff and Children
These are the people who made it happen. My wife, Connie on the left and Colleen Keith on the right helped with getting the costumes changed and crowd control. Colleen also helped with the spotlight and Connie made some of the costumes for us. Cindy Kesler and Stephanie Garibaldi are the teachers of the two classes who participated in the program and worked very hard in all our practices.
Wisemen Question Laundry Folk
This is the first of several pictures from our 2004 Christmas Program. These are from the opening seen where the Wisemen question the townfolk.
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
Don't forget that we have TWO showing of our Christmas program. One on Friday night @ 7:00 p.m. Students should be at the church at 6:30 p.m. Then we will be doing the program once more on Sunday morning, Dec. 19 @ 9:30 a.m. Students should be at the church at 9:00 a.m. We think you are really going to enjoy the children's program this year.
Also, we are asking students to come dressed as they will for the performances on Friday during school. We will be filming the dress rehearsal and need it to look at authentic as possible.
We'll be looking for you. Make sure you invite friends and family to the program.
Pastor Bob
Monday, December 06, 2004
Grace Christian Schools
Dear Parents,
Last week we polled you on Day Care during Christmas Vacation. Only two parents indicated they would be using day care at this time. Unfortunately, we cannot afford to stay open for only two students, so we will not be open at all during the vacation time.
We wanted to give you ample notice so you could get someone to watch your children during the vacation period.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause you.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bob Rockhill
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Hi everybody. Here's the pictures of the pottery field trip I promised the kids I'd put up. Just go to the link.
Pastor Bob
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
You should be receiving a flyer tonight with your child regarding our Pottery Field Trip next Wednesday, Dec. 1st. Each student should bring $15.00 for the event which will cover the cost of the clay, 2 firings in the kiln, glaze, return of project to the school and an exciting assembly for the students. Please start bringing in the $15.00 fee on Monday. This is considered a field trip as it is an educational experience in the arts that most of the students have never witnessed before. Students may wish to bring a large t-shirt to use as an art smock. The process isn't that messy, but if they touch their clothes while working on the potter's wheel, they will get themselves dirty.
Monday, November 22, 2004
Alan Twing came by church last week to say hi. He's signed up for the Navy and will be heading out, I believe he said, in 6 months for boot camp.
Robert Fernandez and Anthony Badami are both in Graphic Design schools working on Macs and loving their classes so far.
Robert Wainwright is attending a school of broadcasting.
David Sotello came by the other day. He was working at UPS, but recently got a new job and I can't remember where...maybe Home Depot? The memory is going...
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Some of you were asking at conferences about the literature class. Each jr. & sr. high student has been assigned a book to read. They are to read through at least the first chapter by Monday, November 22, and turn in a summary of that chapter.
Hope that helps. They will be doing a chapter by chapter summary to ensure they are keeping up on the book and that they actually read the entire book. (Some didn't last time) Obviously, they are going to have to do a few chapters a week to keep up.
Also, some students have not taken advantage of extra credit assignments and projects offered to them. Parents were surprised by that. I offered several Extra Credit assignments the first quarter on the Presidential Election that covered history and English. You might want to tell your son or daughter that you want them to do the extra credit if they are struggling.
-Pastor Bob
Friday, November 19, 2004
We have received the highest rating by Alpha Omega for our school. This not only makes us happy, but should make you feel happy to know our school is keeping high standards for each child. We have had two students move away, so we have a place for a couple of new students. If you know someone who you think would do well at our school, please have them contact us and we'd be glad to work with them - Pastor Bob
Friday, November 12, 2004
Thursday, November 11, 2004
Monday, November 08, 2004
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Some of you have been wondering about Pastor Bob's dad, Mel Rockhill, who is an elder in our church and has taught classes in the past at Grace Christian. Dad was found to have fluid around his heart. After rushing him to the hospital, he was admitted to St. Judes in Fullerton, where Connie Rockhill works. About 2 quarts of fluid was drained from around his heart. He is feeling well and should be coming home soon. Thank you all for your prayers and concern.
As of Tuesday, it appears we will switch the Pumpkin Patch field trip to Friday. Weatherman says it will rain on Friday. We figure the ground will be somewhat dry by Friday. The children are disappointed we have to postpone the trip, but I suppose they'll learn a bit about life from this as they do each day. Thanks for understanding.
PB
Monday, October 18, 2004
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
The children will be leaving the school at 10:00 a.m. and be returning to the school at 12:00 noon. Students are to wear their school uniforms.
-Pastor Bob
Friday, October 08, 2004
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Elementary, Jr. High, and High School students were given an extra credit assignment. If they choose to do it, they can receive up to 10% of extra credit on a unit history test. They were each given a page of instructions. They should NOT try to write the answers on the page I gave them. It is too small.
Our effort in this assgnment is to stimulate critical thinking skills. It is fine with me if children and parents wish to discuss the Presidential they are to watch tonight before the student writes the report. We just ask that all the work be the student's original work, even if it reflects what was discussed in the family.
Thank you,
Pastor Bob
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Friday, September 17, 2004
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Sunday, September 12, 2004
Don't forget that Tuesday is Picture Day. A variety of packages are offered. Pick the one that suits you best. If you do not want to order pictures, we still need to take one of your child for our records. Please send students in uniform for their class photo. They can wear something nicer for their individual photos.
Saturday, September 04, 2004
1. School T-shirts are now available. We have already put in the order, so we can't do another order until we have 24 more units. T-shirts are red or white with the new school logo on them. T-shirts are $7.00 for Youth S,M,L and Adult S,M, L.
XL, XX, XXX are $3.00 more.
Crew neck fleece in Red or white, same sizes are $15.00. $3.00 more for XL, XX, XXX.
Hooded Fleece Jackets are available for $21.00. They are same sizes and colors and come either with or without a zipper.
2. I forgot to mention that each student needs to bring their own set of Headphones. I found them at Office Max for under $7.00 with a 7' cable.
3. No Cell Phones at school, period.
4. No CD Players at school, period.
5. No game boys or other game equipment or electronical devices until after school.
6. Wednesday, Sept. 8 will be an orientation day. Students will probably not be on the computer that day, but will do some book work. We will need to interview students for electives and that will have to be added to the computer program.
7. If it is warm, we may have a swim party on Friday to help the new students get to know the continuing students better. Details will follow.
8. Each student should bring one family sized Kleenex tissue box to share with class.
9. If you didn't pay for your curriculum by August 23, it may be late. That was our deadline. No books are ordered until paid for.
10. If you have any questions, please email Pastor Bob here or simply respond on the GraceBlog and I will be notified by email.
Thursday, August 19, 2004
I spoke yesterday with the company making them and you can also order, at the same time, sweat shirts in the same colors. Some of our children are always cold and others are always hot, so this gives you some flexibility. These will be $10.00 and they are the crew type, pull over. There are many other options. I hope to have them at the Parent meeting. Perhaps some students would like fleece jackets with hoods, for example. They can be purchased. The important thing to remember, however, is that I have to order them in lots of 50. So, you should be thinking for the whole school year, because if you want more shirts later, they are likely to cost you much more unless we get another order in for 50. There will be examples of T-shirts and crew neck Fleece for you to see when you come.
If you have further ideas for school clothing we might order, let me know.
Pastor Bob
gracechristianschools@earthlink.net
Thursday, August 12, 2004
These classes will be book based. They will be included in your current curriculum fee. They are conversational Spanish that should be very easy for the students to grasp quickly. Pastor Bob will teach the classes. He has experimented with them with his two children, Elizabeth (5) and Zack (13). They both found the classes to be easy and fun. In fact, they didn't want to stop the lessons!
Because these classes are necessary for high school and Jr. High, we will make them mandatory. Each high school student needs 20 credits of language, drama or speech. For most students, they will need 15 credits of Spanish and 5 of Speech. We will discuss this more at the Parent's meeting on Aug. 27.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
The school has ordered T-shirts with our new logo on them. You will be able to see them at the parent meeting on Aug. 27th. They will cost just $7.00. They will come in either Red or White for students and Navy blue for Teachers. This is an "Official" alternative to the polo shirts that some students do not like to wear, but will still be considered "in uniform".
So, if you haven't purchased your school clothing yet, you may wish to wait and order these. If we order them at the Parent Meeting, they should be ready by the 1st day of school. So, please bring your checkbook if you think this will be of interest to you. It will cost MUCH more if you don't order them together. We get a break if we get an order of 50 in at one time. SO, I would think ahead for the entire school year, if I were you.
Have a great rest of the summer.
Pastor Bob
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
MacDailyNews - News - Welcome Home: "4,500 Apple iBooks going to south Florida students
Wednesday, July 28, 2004 - 03:00 PM EDT
'Within a few months, 4,500 Broward students -- some as young as 9 -- will be on the front lines of a technological revolution in the county's classrooms. Each student in the pilot project will be issued an Apple iBook computer,' Steve Harrison reports for The Miami Herald.
'The School Board has spent $5 million from its capital budget for the iBooks -- the first step toward putting a personal computer in the hands of every child in grades 3 to 12,' Harrison reports. 'School officials caution they're still working on details of what's called one-to-one computing, which is planned for Monarch High in Coconut Creek, Miramar High, Attucks Middle in Hollywood and Broward Estates Elementary in Fort Lauderdale.'
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: More lucky students getting work done with their computers, instead of always having their computers worked on, is always good news."
Friday, July 16, 2004
Grace Elementary
PB
Secondary Classes
Pastor Bob
Grace Christian Schools of Norwalk CA
I. Students should have a back pack. It helps a lot.
II. Students should bring a supply of pencils (1 for each day of the year. They lose one a day it seems.) lined paper, eraser, ruler, King James Bible, colored pencils or markers and they should have a book to read (novel) for their book reports.
III. A pocket dictionary is a good thing to bring.
IV. Lunch/snack money as needed.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
This coming year students may wear as uniforms the following:
Blue OR black pants. Pants must fit. Belts should be worn. No sagging, no hip huggers. Must come up to waist. Not too tight, not too baggy.
Polo Shirts may be Red or White. Must cover the tummy completely. For hot weather we will be offering some Grace Christian T-Shirts. They will have the school logo on them. We will announce the cost here as soon as we know. They won't be very expensive. They are the only T-shirts that can be worn at school.
Many students resorted to wearing jackets all day long so they weren't showing a uniform shirt. This is all right outside, but they need to wear the polo shirts in the classroom.
Tennis shoes are the only allowed shoes on campus except for medical reasons such as a broken toe that requires a sandal etc.
No denim, Levi type cloth for the pants. No faded looking jeans that are called "blue pants" by students. Pants must be navy blue pants, the same color as standard uniform pants sold in stores. But we do not require you to buy "Official" uniform pants, which are quite expensive.
Students who do not have a uniform, whether because it is dirty or destroyed, may not come to school. Please keep students home if they do not have a uniform. They will not be allowed in the classroom.
We are the champions!
Find another school that holds watermelon seed spitting contests at Harvest Festival with such accuracy!
Feel free to throw a birthday party at our school!
All you have to do is ask. Several parents have opted to hold their child's birthday party at our school during lunch. This guarantees there will be children there! You can bring cup cakes, ice cream, a cake, cookies, a jumper, a clown, whatever you want. We just ask you do it around lunch time. Some parents bring lunch, such as pizza. Others wait until the children eat their regular lunch and then have a party.
Field Trip
We had a great time right before school let out at the San Gabriel Mission. Here the students are standing in front of the outside wall of the Mission entrance. It's strange to see a mission several hundred years old in the middle of a city.
Student Pics
Now that I have the capability, I'll start sharing pictures of the students with you. I'll try to spread it around the different age groups.
PB
2004 Graduates
Here is a picture right after graduation with our 7 graduates and their teacher, Joey Valles.
Thursday, July 08, 2004
Lots of exciting things are happening at Grace! We are closing the enrollment for high school and elementary school at this time. Unless we can fit more computer in the classroom and hire an aide, we can't handle anymore students. We still have room in K-2.
There are a few people who have already come and tested. They will be able to come next year, but it doesn't look like we can handle many more. If you know of anyone wanting to come to Grace next year, get them to call this week.
Any parents of continuing students who have not pre-registered for next year are losing their places and will go on a waiting list. Not much I can do about that. If we have not had an indication that your child is returning, we must assume he/she is not returning and give the space to someone who wants to come. So, please, any parents wanting to send your child back next year, you need to contact the office manager, Tennie Rockhill, immediately.
I will send out one last notice by mail to those we have not heard from. We will have to buy several new computers simply to accommodate those new students.
I'll be putting up some new web pages as well. The current one will be removed soon. You will be notified when it is ready.
Pastor Bob
Thursday, July 01, 2004
We are signing up students rapidly. Please register your child if he/she is coming back. High School and Elementary classes now have a waiting list!
Only openings are in Kindergarten and First grade.
Transcripts will be produced on a first come first serve basis per request.
#1 - Robert Fernandez
#2 - Alan Twing
#3 - Robert Wainwright
Get your order in. It takes a long time to do transcripts.
Pastor Bob
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Parents, if you are not on our email list, you are not getting the latest news. Please submit your email addresses to the school so we can email you updates as well as homework assignments etc.
Email is a great way to take care of problems and get information quickly.
Call the office to leave email addresses or respond here or email me at gracechristianschools@earthlink.net
BobBlog
Saturday, June 19, 2004
A special thanks goes to our wonderful staff - Miss Cindy, Miss Stephanie, Mr. Valles, Mr. Matthews and Mrs. Rockhill who helped in so many ways. Also, a big thank you to Leah Moody and her dauther, who decorated the rooms for us. Rick Moody took the video for us. A big thank you to him!
Diplomas will be available upon completion of Grad Check Out on Friday, June 25. All tuition must be paid in full and any outstanding obligations must be completed before receiving the diploma.
Report Cards will be mailed out soon.
Transcripts will become available upon request, first come, first served.
Have a great summer!
Pastor Bob
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Pastor Bob
Saturday, May 22, 2004
Pastor Bob
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
At this point, we only have 5 parents who have indicated they need summer day care service. We will decide Friday if we are going to have it. We are way short of the number we need to make summer day care profitable, so at this point I sincerely doubt we will be having a summer program of any kind this year. We want to give you plenty of time to find other resources if you need them this summer.
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Saturday, May 15, 2004
Monday, May 10, 2004
Graduation will be on June 18 at 7:00 p.m. Dinner will be served at that time. About an hour later the ceremony will begin in a separate room. We really need parents to sign up for the dinner. We must get 75 people to order dinner or we will have to charge for seats to the ceremony.
At approximately 8:00 p.m. we will have our awards banquet and some entertainment from some of our students. Then we will have the Awards banquet followed by the graduation itself.
Caps and Gowns will be $25.00 per graduate. The gowns are blue and the tassle is gold. Students will be able to keep the entire cap and gown. They are no longer rented, but purchased outright by the student.
Students must submit their height and weight to receive the correct size gown and cap.
Pastor Bob
