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As the Senior Class Goes

January 29, 2024
By Dr. Susan DeMoss

Last week was homecoming at CHA. The theme was “Road Trip.” The student council’s focus for the year has been on connecting to God and connecting to others. Members of the student council worked diligently to decorate the halls prior to the week and spent hours during the year developing the schedule of festivities. They did a great job.

Each morning, the secondary student body would meet in the auditorium to select the best dressed and compete for the coveted spirit stick award. From year to year, participation has varied. Sometimes, the competition has been fierce. This year, while the battle was competitive, the students were encouraging to each other.

Mr. Holmes always said, “As the senior class goes, so goes the school.” This year’s senior class has led with joy, unity, and creativity. On the final day of the competition, Mr. Scott Gramling said that the seniors had successfully transformed the stage into a mini “Bass Pro” shop. From a kayak to a tent, the seniors brought the heat to surpass the juniors in the rivaled competition. But when it was all done, the entire secondary student body was near the stage…together. Seventh and eighth-grade students mingled among the upperclassmen, cheering with school spirit rather than against each other. They had connected.  

Isn’t this one of the best things about school? Fun dress-up days, decorations that adorn the halls, and memories that last a lifetime? Thank you, students, for a great week. I can’t wait until the next “road trip.”
 

The Heart of a Student

January 22, 2024
By Dr. Susan DeMoss

Teaching is a gift. It is a vocation that humbles the individual called by God to impact the lives of students and, thus, families for generations to come. The honor of spending hours a week with students, understanding that it may be more time than they see their own families, is a weighty responsibility. Oftentimes, the heart of the student is seen outside the classroom, in the halls, at a game, or on a stage. Sometimes, teachers are blessed to receive an unexpected gift from a student who has taken the time to share an interest or talent with a teacher. This revelation may happen in a casual conversation. It may take the form of a handmade picture or a story. The other day, one of my pre-algebra students handed me a piece of paper as she left class. As I unpacked my bag this weekend, I found the paper. As you read the poem above, you begin to see the heart of the student. Journee Elix allowed me to share this poem with you. Journee is a seventh grader; her poem reflects a maturity well beyond her years.

CHA is blessed to have teachers who invest in eternity. They deal with matters of the heart daily. In return, we are blessed to walk alongside students and families who love the Lord. It reminds me of my family’s life verse, 3 John 4. “I have no greater joy than this, to hear of my children walking in the truth.”

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