HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-15, Page 11taiieetox visi
Sheri D. Ham,execu-
tive director of Christian
Scho$ls International,
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cane all the: way from
Michigan to speak to an
audience, of bbot 40 at
the Lucknow and'isttrict.
Christian School's Apr.
26 membership meeting.
Clinton and Listwel
Christiane Sch$ Is were
also represented hear
her speech one °°Christian
Education a °9i d tiler
warriors Customs."'
She , referred . ti, a cued
, . tom in1 iblical 'Ines to
pile 'up sto', es to mark ;.f.
spNcaal place as a
reminder to future gener-
ations
enerations of what had hap -
polled , t th H,t spot. It
became a place of teach-
ing
each-h g where parents ts Id
their children about the
great deeds of God
whenever they passed by.
Ms. Haan drew a par-
allel between the ancient
stone piles and the stones
(bricks) that'are being
piled up ' to build
Christian Schools. She
wondered aloud what
passers by on Highway
86 think when they see
the Lucknow & District
Christian School. build-
ing.
Yet; lw fi does='anis
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building. exist. Sze num-
ber one reason is that.
Christian au parents under
Stand that their c`hildrera
belong to God* TherefOre
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ey want to teach and
havo children taught
149 Great Story, His
wonderful, q .rld and die
cbildrs,place in it.
The address was fol-
lowed. by question pe .
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Mian school
Ms. Haan shared her
expe encc s in Romania
ania
:and Hungary where
Christian Schools die ris-
ing out of the ashes $f
.
the State, Schooh of the
old regime. Much train-.
g" and prayer is needed
for th 'so schools to reach
their goal. ,
The visit to Lucknow
was one of Ms. aana's.
last speeches in.her lune -
dire tar of
Christian •�.Schools
International. She as
A p
Wen writing curriculum
for the Christi= School,
baa been a teacher. at
Calvin College in Grand
Rapids, ML After 12
years of service in C.S.lp
she. plans to retire from.
tthe 'job in A>. a , st.
'Ma. Haan was present-
ed a wall plaqud of
Lucknow Christian
School by chairman of
the school board.
The as (Hence was
honored to have this
"Grand Lady" come to a
school.
Poodland Ontario
wick Fact.
The growing season for
broccoli begins mid-June
and runs through ter mid-
October.
Harrison Burgsma gives his grandma, Gerda
Burgsma, a lesson in- Grade 6 geography,
during Grandparents Day at the L ucknaw
District Christian School Last: week. (Pat.
Livingston photo)
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Math student
zee], a zone ley
tirade 1z mathematics.
stdentsat F.E. Madill
Secondary' School have
won the zone champi-
onships in the Canadian
• Math Competitrsn,
The contests n Grade
9,, 10 aid 11, which are
sponsored through the
U i ersity of waterloo
and the National -i ank of
Canada, were written in
Hate February.
About 1110,000 stu-
dents cross Canada
competed, M;dill com-
petes in a zone of 25
schools frtm Huron,.
Bruce, Grey, Perth, and
Dufferin co . ; reties.
The scho1 6core is
made up by the top three
scores in each f the
competitions. Madill's
long .history of excel -
le ce a these o et -
ti .n 'was Maintained by
allthre grades.
Michael
Nolan, Paul Vaciry„ and
Melissa Evers formed the
championship Grp de 11.
team,
The top three competi-
tors in Or de 10. were
Janet Cod., Taylor Mali,
and Lisa Liiiiarda tos. The
top three in Grade 9 were
Kathryn Alton, Jon
Montgomery and Adam
Cameron.
Mathematics depart-
ment head ter oug Neil
reported that the 1.23 stu-
dents from Madill who
competed will al