Thursday, September 30, 2010

Readers Visit Campus for Altrusa Read In 2010

as published in the St. John Friday Flyer
Students and teachers look forward to the annual Altrusa Reader visiting their classroom each September.  We have had them visiting our campus for 17 years.
Altrusa is an organization made up of business women who promote literacy.  This year we had a reader in grades PK-4th grade. Thank you to our readers: PK—Mrs. Joanie Morrison, K—Mrs. Kelley Spears, 1st—Mrs. Robin Gray, 2nd—Mrs. Debby Wilkinson, 3rd—Mrs. Stephanie Hagins, and 4th—Mr. Ryan Kirby, Saints class of 2009 graduate.  Our readers included moms, a grandmother and an alumni.  If you don’t believe children love to be read to, you should have seen how intently they were listening in every room! Thank you Altrusa for including St. John in the annual Read-In!!!!
Please check out more photos from the Altrusa Read-In here http://s1010.photobucket.com/albums/af227/Saints1234/Altrusa%202010/

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Saints Volleyball Team Defeats Meadowbrook Academy

Story and Photos by Kathy Hossler
St. John Lutheran's Varsity volleyball team wins against Meadowbrook Academy's volleyball teams last night. Opposing player for Meadowbrook's Varsity team, Jessica Kelly,  says the Saints volleyball team is really good and that she thought the game was very intense. Team captain of the Saints Varsity Volleyball Team, Hanna Marcus, says about last nights game, “We could’ve done a lot better, but I definitely thing it’s going to help us improve for Thursday when we play Oak Hall”.   All Saints teams were victorious last night against Meadowbrook, beginning with 5th/6th grade girls team winning in two games (25-19 and 25-18), 7th/8th grade girls winning in two games (25-10 and 25-15), and finally, the Varsity Saints team winning in 3 games (25-15, 25-22 and 25-18).  Way to go Saints!!

St. John Goes Green

Written by Christina Shepard, 10th gr.
       "To produce each week's Sunday newspapers, 500,000 trees must be cut down." "If all our newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year." These are a few statements that were made in a youtube video named Why Recycle 101 at the beginning of the first Go Green meeting at St. John Lutheran School. Students have started making a change in the worlds environment for the past few years according to Recycling.org. St. Johns has just begun their recycling program, but their club leaders hope it will make a great change in Ocala.
            The Go Green club plans on doing many things this year for our environment. One would be putting paper bins in classrooms for used paper that will be recycled. The club is planning on picking up trash in the Saints Cafe one day each week at lunch. They are planning on doing things outside of school also, like picking up trash on the highway. The Go Green club will be raising money through what they are calling "Lunch Line Awareness," which will be a bucket in the concession stand for spare change.  Proceeds will go towards the purchase of recycling bins for St. Johhn.
            The first official Go Green meeting at St. Johns Lutheran School was held on September 21st. Kelli Ozcel, the president of the Go Green club, had a very good and organized presentation planned for the first meeting.  The meetings for Go Green will be every other Tuesday, starting with the first Tuesday of the month, during lunch. This years board for the Go Green club includes, Kelli Ozcel as president, Morgan Zack as vice president, Shelby Nazzari as secretary, and Holly Tackett as chaplain. When asked how she wants Go Green to influence the school, Kelli Ozcel said, "I am hoping that St. John students won't be so wasteful during lunch!" Make sure to come to the next Go Green meeting on October 5th!

Saints Win Again!

From Ocala.com
ST. JOHN 167, FIRST ACADEMY 226: At Golden Hills, Teddy Lausier medaled with a low round of 38. Teammates Colton Godwin (41), Micheal Skinner (43) and Eric Williams (45) all had productive rounds to power the Saints secure.
St. John (6-3) hosts Mount Dora Bible at Golden Hills on Thursday at 4 p.m.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Saints Football Wins Big: Saints 41 Faith Baptist 13

Saints football traveled to Plant City last Friday night and returned home victorious! 

From Ocala Star Banner
St. John 41, Faith  Baptist 13
At Faith Baptist, Winston Jalloh and Caleb Alexander helped turn the game around from a 13-6, first quarter deficit to a second-half shutout for the Saints. 
Jalloh carried the ball into the end zone three times while Alexander and Bryant Fortune also contributed touchdowns to St. John.
Saints quarterback Tyler Rotstein also got in on the action, connecting a 44-yard pass to Justin Whaley for a touchdown. 
St. John (3-1) hosts Hernando Christian on October 8th.

View photos from the game here:  Saints Football vs. Faith Baptist

Friday, September 24, 2010

Saints Golf Victorious Over Forest

Thursday, September 23, 2010            Congratulations Saints!
ST. JOHN 162, FOREST 170: At Golden Hills, Teddy Lausier medaled for the Saints after shooting 37.
Kristine Odaiyar had a 41 for St. John, while Forest's Mac MacKay and Kyle Staley each shot a 42.
St. John (5-3) is back in action Tuesday against First Academy at Golden Hills.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Saints Recognize National Day of Prayer


Waking up earlier than usual is not a pleasurable experience, but on the national day of prayer, See You at The Pole, it is quite rewarding. The idea started from teenagers in Texas; a group on a mission to seek and pray to the Lord in early 1990. This Wednesday, many St. John students, parents, and faculty gathered at the flag pole in front of the school to express their love for God at this national annual event held in mid-October.   St. John chapel band playing songs and students singing to glorify God proved to be a powerful scene.  About midway through the event, students huddled into small groups and prayed. This event is always signified by students wearing white.  See You at The Pole is an event so simple, but has such a big impact on students and their love for God.
 For more photos on this event, click here:  See You at The Pole

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Owls of Ocala

                                                                   Story by Kathy Hossler
                                                                 Photos by Kaley Sandlin
          Students of St. John Lutheran were in for an adventure this Monday because they were able to see a real owl, upclose, thanks to the Ocala Wildlife Sanctuary. OWLS is a non-profit organization committed to providing humane care to all wild-life birds. Owls are their main rescues. They have been rescuing and caring for birds for over fifteen years. In order to raise awareness, the Ocala Wildlife Sanctuary goes to schools and the community, explaining their mission and goals to people of all ages. “Our goal today is actually to bring awareness to the students, what gifts we are given here on Earth, and how we should respect them and appreciate them. And to always help out whenever possible for others also” says Keith Belisle, President-CEO of Ocala Wildlife Sanctuary.
         The presentation to the students started with Keith Belisle and Kenneth Lane who talked about owls’ daily routine. They explained how owls help people as “pest control” so that the students would know that these animals should not be harmed. A very special owl to the sanctuary, Hobie, was introduced to the students. Belisle explained how Hobie was one of their animal cruelty cases because she was caught in a snare-type trap and someone chopped off her wing with a machete. Belisle believes that they do make a huge difference because they go out and do a number of rescues and release the birds, once healed, back to the wild. Kindergarten student, Isabella Roscoe, says about the owl presentation, "I like that she tried to fly and it was so cool." Another student, Matt Larson from first grade, says his favorite animals are owls and one thing he learned from the presentation was that baby owls jump from branches. All in all, the presentation was a success enabling the students to learn more about wild-life rescues.  Saints students brought in supplies and donations for OWLS, which were greatly appreciated.

Adam Morrison, Savannah Mutchler and Abigail Sellers won cute stuffed owls to remember their meeting with Hobie.  A special thanks to all students who donated supplies to help OWLS of Ocala.

Girl Scouts & Brownies serving seniors

Last Sunday was Grandparent's Day and the Girl Scout and Brownie Troop 281 sponsored by St. John Lutheran School made it special for several seniors who didn't have family to share it with.  Camelot Chateau sits adjacent to the school, so this was a great opportunity for the students to interact, share some ice cream and pass out handmade cards to their "neighbors."  Thank you Troop 281 for your "sweet service."Girl Scouts & Brownies giving to Grandparents

Saints Golf Dominates

 

 

Star-Banner

Angela Gaines, 16, a sophomore at St. John Lutheran School who is on the golf team, is silhouetted as she watches her ball fly from the driving range at the Ocala Golf Club on East Silver Springs Boulevard in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010. Many people took advantage of the warm weather to work on their golf game. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRMG, Bruce ACKERMAN).

Saints Golf Team scores well at match this Tuesday.  Read more from Ocala.comGaines-beats-the-boys-leads-St-John-golf

Saturday, September 11, 2010

SAINTS win BIG

Read all about the Saints Victory over Lighthouse Christian at Ocala.com.  Click on this link for the full story Saints Victory - Mottl fills in admirably for St. John

Friday, September 10, 2010

...and the results are in!

If you will remember our post from September 2nd, Mrs. Mennicke's Seventh Grade Science Class conducted an experiment on Keeping Flowers Fresh.  The class hypothesized which they thought would keep flowers freshest the longest, water alone, or sugar water.  Below are the results!
  • 18 students hypothesized that the sugar would keep the flowers fresher longer, and 13 were correct and 5 were not correct.
  • 9 students hypothesized that the sugar would not keep the flowers fresher longer, and 5 were correct that it did not keep them fresher and 4 were incorrect, and the sugar did keep them fresh longer.
Overall, it looks like sugar water wins!! The next time you have fresh cut flowers, remember this tip to keep them fresh longer. Thank you Mrs. Mennicke and our Seventh Grade Scientists.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Saints Keep Shining - Alumni Highlight




After graduating from St. John Lutheran School in 2007,  Paige Lausier has continued her successful golf career at the University of Kentucky and Morehead University.  In 2007, she was a Southeastern Conference All Scholar Athlete, and after transferring to Morehead University was named to the 2008 Ohio Valley Conferece Newcomer of the Year and First-Team All American.  Paige is a senior this year majoring in business, and you can read more about her recent accomplishments at this Ocala.com link:

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Most Popular Spot on Campus

St. John students anxiously await the ribbon to be cut so they can enjoy the new swing set later today at recess.

Past PTL President Kelley Spears & current President
Maureen Quinlan due the honors at the official ribbon
cutting for the new swing set.
Story by Vanessa Baxley
Photos by Vanessa Baxley & Francesca Knutson

We are sure that the most popular playground spot at recess today was the swing set.  The new swing was set in place and completed over the Labor Day weekend, making for a very exciting morning when the students caught a first glimpse of it.  "I like that the swings are really low, so I can kick off and go swing really high," said Sam Morrison, third grader, after recess.  This is one of many generous donations by the Parent Teacher League to the elementary playground.  Funds were raised last year under the leadership of PTL President Kelley Spears through the Sally Foster Gift Wrap Sale which was chaired by parent Kris Strouse.  According to Stan Taylor, Facilities Mangaer, the previous swing set needed some repairs and the location needed to be changed to be up to state code.  The PTL, realizing the need, offered their help by purchasing the new swing set and helping with the fees associated with preparing the new site.  "As a parent, it is my belief that play not only promotes behavioral, social and cognitive development to help our children prepare for life's challenges, but play is crucial to leading a happy and healthy life. We, as adults and children, should all remember to take time for play," said Spears.
     Over the years, PTL has been a contributor to numerous campus improvement projects including gates, fencing, the courtyard cafe and other playground equipment.  Incoming PTL President Maureen Quinlan said, "“The new swing set is a great testimonial of parental involvement. I look forward to our PTL continuing to respond to school improvements for our children. St John PTL Board is planning new fundraisers and fellowship activities for this year. The more parents get involved, the more “swing sets” we can offer!”To view more photos from this event, please click here:  Swing Set Ribbon Cutting Photo Album 9/10

Oh, the Places They'll Go

Story by Kaley Sandlin
Photos by Celeste Wilcox

Gloria Wilcox, kindergarten teacher here at St. John Lutheran, came up with the fun idea of having passports for the kindergarteners. Moving up to kindergarten is a big change for these students. They now wear school uniforms, get to go to the big gym for physical education, take Spanish, art and music. The fun part is they get to travel all over the campus. Mrs. Wilcox didn’t want the students to feel lost or overwhelmed so she came up with the idea of making the kids passports to learn their way around campus.

The passports are little foam booklets personalized with the students’ photo, beads, and coloring that have paper tied inside of them with blank pages for stamps for each place they visit. Watch for our little kindergarteners all over campus. For more photos from our passport travels, click herePassports for Kindergarten 2010

Friday, September 3, 2010

Back to School, Take Two

Some of the many teachers at Back to School Night for Parents
                                       
                                                              Story by Kathy Hossler
                                                 Photos by Vanessa Baxley and Kathy Hossler
          Back to School Night for Middle School and High School Parents was held last night, with great success. Parents who came to the elementary Back to School Night earlier in the week were encouraged to attend this event too since they would learn more about their students individual schedules. This evening began again with an introduction by School Relations Director,Vanessa Baxley, but unlike the elementary introduction, this one was focused on the college preparation they incorporate in the everyday lives of students at school. As the opening at the church ended, the parents headed off to their student’s classes. The administration challenged the parents to make it to their classes on time, like their students, within the four minutes scheduled for class change. In between classes, the parents soon began to joke whether or not they would get a tardy slip or lunch detention for being late to class.
          As the teachers gave grace to the parents who came late, they further illustrated the curriculum and what is to come in the upcoming school year. Some teachers, like Greta Gieseke and Dr. Jim Humprhies, got the opportunity to introduce a new format of the curriculum to parents which are the online textbooks and homework that students use. Also, many teachers let the parents know that they could contact them whenever they want through e-mail and if necessary, by phone. With this event, parents were very communicative, asking the teacher’s specific questions about the curriculum, the progress of the students, and even about their home life, for those who knew the teachers well.
          Teachers took great pleasure in being able to talk with parents and get to know them better. Alumnus of St. John Lutheran and new teacher, Andrew Kaley, said of the event, “For me it’s helpful; it’s great to just get to meet the parents, put faces with names. I think that’s the biggest thing – just being able to talk with parents, let them know my expectations of the students.  That way they’re not just hearing what student’s say about class. They actually get to hear from my perspective what the classes are all about.” He also thought that overall, the parents’ responses were very receptive and good. For Kaley, he feels that it is considerably different coming back as a teacher, but at the same time it seems like home to him since he attended St. John Lutheran for twelve years.
          Another teacher, Rebecca Schaffer, who is the music teacher of the school, believes that Back to School Night for Parents is a wonderful chance to be with parents and get to know them better. She especially likes that it gives parents the chance to get to know who she is, since she is one of the teachers of a special curriculum and doesn't get to see them on a daily basis. The responses of the parents were really positive and they seemed to enjoy going around the student’s schedule. “I think they had fun, kind of experiencing their child’s day and I think most of them were so thrilled to see who the teachers are,” explains Schaffer.
          In addition, parents enjoyed the time to learn more about each student’s classes and teacher(s). Ruth Westol, both teacher and parent, has two graduated daughters from St. John Lutheran and two sons who are currently enrolled as a senior and eighth grader. She appreciates how St. John Lutheran has a family atmosphere with strong academics and caring teachers. She also likes how students have the opportunity to play sports or join clubs. She does wish that there would be more community mission opportunities for the kids so that they could help the homeless. New parent, Lois Hossler, says that she and her husband chose this school because of its high academic standards and achievements of its past students. She takes interest in many things about St. John Lutheran. “One thing that really impressed me tonight were that many teachers made comments about steps that they take to assist in college preparation,"  Hossler noted. So, it isn’t just about doing well in high school, it is about being prepared for college. Personal fitness teacher, Teddy Lausier talked about résumés writing with the students and conducting mock interviews with his classes to prepare them for real life experieces. Vanessa Baxley talked about how tough she is during the editing process of stories in her journalism class, because that is what it is like working with a real editor and print deadlines.  Hossler also appreciates the laptop driven curriculum, since it is a necessity for a college level education.
          To conclude, Back to School Night for Parents ended with a dessert reception in the courtyard, Parent Teacher League and Athletic Boosters information tables, and many raving reviews by both parents and teachers.
To view more photos from this event, click the link MS and HS Parents Go Back To School Album

Thursday, September 2, 2010

"Play"-ing in Class

                                          
Written by
Alysha Burnett              

Usually, you would think playing with play dough was mainly for kindergarteners, but last Friday, Mrs. Fontaine’s High School Earth Science students were having a great time unleashing their inner child while making mountains, valleys, hills, and landscapes out of bright colored play dough. While the students were studying maps and contour lines, Mrs. Fontaine thought of a fun activity that the class would enjoy and also learn at the same time. First, the students tried to make their mountain extremely hard for anyone else to re-create and if they were successful they were the winners. Next the students used fishing line to slice off parts of their mountains to show the levels. All of the students used cardboard boxes to hide their creations so no one could steal their ideas. Two students that were successful at the activity were Sophie and Dustin. Both students were very creative about showing their levels for the other students to re-create it accurately. Dustin said “it felt like I was 10 again” and Sophie agreed. This activity helped the students learn their maps and contour lines in a fun way. Earth Science Photo Album

Sweet Science

 Seventh grade students enjoyed working on the science experiment.

Compiled by Kathy Hossler and Jake Radford
Photos by Kathy Hossler
The excitement was building in Mrs. Mennicke’s room as the students were anticipating their first class science experiment, “Keeping Flowers Fresh.” The students put flowers in two test tubes, one filled with water and sugar, while the other was just filled with only water. The students were very engaged by the experiment and really seemed to be enjoying it. “They felt that the test tube filled with both sugar and water would keep the flower fresh the longest,” said Mrs. Mennicke. For the results of the experiment, please check back later. We’ll keep you posted on the results.
To view more photos of this science experiment click the link Middle School Sweet Science Photo Album

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Elementary Parents Go Back to School

St. John Parents Looking At Their Children's Work
                                                        *Story and Photos by Kathy Hossler*
          This is the first year St. John Lutheran organized a Back to School Night for Parents so that they can learn more about their childrens classroom. This year’s Back to School Night started off with an introduction by Vanessa Baxley who explained the format of the evening. When the opening session at the church concluded, the parents were able to experience a day in the life of  their child at school. Parents visited their children’s classes which gave them the opportunity to see what goes on at school and how their students classrooms operate on a daily basis. They also got an inside look at the classroom curriculums, student schedules, and what the students are working on in each subject. This event effectively creates a bridge between the teacher and the parent(s), because parents ask questions and get more involved with their child’s education.
          Parents enjoyed the opportunity to have an up close look at classroom policies. “I like the family environment, parental involvement, quality education, and the small classes here at St. John Lutheran”, says Maureen Quinlan, Parent Teacher League President. From this occasion, she also gained more knowledge about Edline, the schools online information source, and how it is a really great tool for parents. One thing that Quinlan would change about St. John Lutheran is seeing more parents committed to promoting the school on a daily basis. A new parent to St. John Lutheran, Art Hallgren, also likes how the school is warm and loving and the technology that the teachers incorporate into class.
          The teachers also appreciated the opportunity to share with parents at Back to School Night. Third grade teacher, Ruth Westol, states, “This event was very helpful in order for me to inform the parents about my class policies and expectations of the students.” It also allows her to have general communication with parents. Another teacher, Denise Abbatiello, appreciated how this event gave her the opportunity to explain class policies and let parents ask questions. Both teachers thought that the reactions of the parents to this event were positive and supportive.
          The night wrapped up with refreshments, where parents were further able to talk to teachers and other parents, and St. John’s PTL. All in all, this night was very successful for both teachers and parents.
To view more photos form this event, click the link Elementary Parents Go Back to School