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I have been a teacher at RCS since 2002 and am a proud alumnus of the school (Class of 1992). I teach a variety of classes in the junior high. My schedule includes 6th-8th grade Language Arts, 7th grade Computers, 6th grade Math, and 6th-8th grade boys' P.E. I'm also the 8th grade class's advisor. This keeps me involved with fundraising activities, a "See You at the Pole" assemby, and graduation preparations. A few special projects are worked on in my class. These include a Speech and Spelling competition, the 8th grade play, newspaper headlines, and Science/History/Career reports.
Randolph Chrisian School has been such a blessing for me. Early in my childhood, the school instilled in me truths and knowledge that will last an eternity. Now, I am trying to help the next generaton in the same way my past teachers have done for me. One of my parents' best moves has been sending me to RCS. One of the neatest things to happen in my life has been coming back to RCS.
Journal entries for the 2008/2009 year:
I am also a big Milwaukee Brewers fan. I have been hoping for the playoffs for a while now. Can they finally get there this year? Will CC and Sheets make the difference? Can they redeem themselves against the hated Cubs? Hopefully, this will be a season that will end in October with a playoff run and a world's championship!!!!(Aug., 2008) Well, can you believe it? The Brewers actually made the playoffs by beating the evil empire known as the Cubs! Even though they couldn't advance far in these playoffs, I thoroughly enjoyed the last weeks of the season and post-season. RCS even had a Brewers day which featured kids in Brewers/blue gear, popcorn at break, and kickball at recess.Great season, Brewers!(Oct., 2008)
The Christmas feeling is in the air. Decorations are up. Christmas trees are everywhere, and the lights tell of the time of season. Christmas is a beautiful time in the neighborhood, but it is also a time for reflection. In class devotion time, the 8th graders and I have been reading and discussing many Psalms that deal with God's grace to man. What a perfect time of year to remember our own imperfect nature and how God has overcome sin and death for us. By sending Jesus into the world, we have a hope and a future in heaven. By faith through grace, our sins have been paid; our debt has been cleared. Like the old hymn says, "Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow." Thanks and praise be to God. May we all strive to live a life void of sin, filled with thanks and gratitude to God. (Dec., 2008)
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