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VIRTUAL SPRING
PICTURE DAY!
Join us as we celebrate Virtual Grandparents/Special Person Day on
Wednesday, May 6. There are several things that we would like
your family to do to make this day special for your child’s special
person. This special chapel will include performances by our dance
team and a special message for our honored guests.
1) Invite grandparents to join our special
chapel service on Wednesday at 9 a.m.
There is an invitation attached to this
email that has the link for them to join.
If they are unfamiliar with how to be in
a Zoom meeting, practice with them this
weekend.
2) Have your child make a sign 8 1/2 x 11 to
hold up during chapel with a special
message for them. Words should be large
or just a heart would be great!
3) Have your child send a short video
(10 seconds or less sending a message to their
favorite person. They can hold up the sign
they made or just talk about a favorite thing
they love to do with them. Email these vide-
os to Mrs. Dehn—[email protected]
by Monday, May 4.
4) Look for your favorite picture of your child
with their special person and email them in
to Shawn for our special Facebook post.
A publication of St. Mark’s Lutheran School.
May 1, 2020
Virtual Grandparents Day– May 6
Roary’s Corner– Thank You Teachers
Thursday, May 7 is
National Day of
Prayer! The past
several years we
have had students
travel in their faith
families and visit
stations that were
led by teachers.
They would then
pray specifically for
these things or add
thing on your own.
Below is a list of
possible topics of
prayer. Set up
stations throughout
the house and travel
as a family to each
station and pray.
Health and Safety
Government Leaders
Healthcare Workers
First Responders
Family and Friends
Pastors and DCE
Teachers
What’s the Word? Be Strong and Courageus
About 50 families came to Zoom chapel this past
Wednesday. This week’s message was based on the Bible
verse: Joshua 1:9 “Be strong and courageous. Do not be
afraid or discouraged for the Lord your God is with you
wherever you go.”
Students got to watch each other pick the “winners” in a
little trivia game. Which weighs more: a heart or a brain?
Which one is taller: the Arch or the Washington
Monument? Then they remembered that the real “winner”
is always God. He’s smarter than Google, bigger than the
universe, stronger than the coronavirus, and more powerful than sin, death, and the
devil. Knowing that God is always on our side certainly helps us be strong and
courageous.
Virtual Teacher Appreciation Week!
Teacher Appreciation week-That’s all of us right now!! Show
yourself and your classroom teacher some love this week! We
are so grateful for all of those teaching our children during
this time!