Although there's a lot more than school going on... but thought
we can at least share a little of what's been happening at school.
October was National Child Month, and as part of the special events our school students made posters and participated with 2 other schools in a local children's march around the block. Here they are getting ready to go.
I thought they all did an excellent job making nice posters!
Here they go down the road, just across the playing field. With the next door pre-school children and also the special ed school students, they made a long line.
After completing the march, all 3 schools came back here and our students shared a program of songs & readings for the other schools and any parents that had come.
Ok, so this isn't a school event, or at least it didn't start that way. We've started making custard ice & the children sell it after school. What we thought would be a small, fun project for the children has been growing and growing. Not sure if it's something we want to continue long term or not.
So here's the normal school garb on children. (Orange T-shirts were for children's day) This is Conrad's class singing some songs.
A few days ago, the school had their first field trip. I didn't plan to go with them... but then one of the girls got her finger slammed in the door and needed to be taken to the hospital, so I quickly rounded up "a next bus" (another van) and helped chauffer the rest of the trip. They visited the airport fire station, a spice making place, and ate lunch at the beach. Sorry, the only picture we got of the day is one my wife took of them in the morning before they left.
Jump rope with Ms. Miller. (Caleb's teacher)
Corn hole with Ms. Lauver. (Nicki's teacher)
The Grenada Lapps
Thank you for your support and your prayers on our behalf.
Just now seeing this blog. Enjoyed it very much. Looks like it was a fun day with school children. Morgan enjoys the childrens attention to. :-) The pic w the green hill behind the orange line of children is a pretty pic. Are the other 2 schools christian schools or more like public schools?
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