Newsletter May 2nd

May 2, 2024

Science Fair: What a success! Everyone did a fantastic job. Way to go Hope students! Thank you to all the parents and family members who came out to support.

In the classroom: In Religion, we have reached our studies to the New Heavens, but the story doesn’t end there. Keep telling others about His love. In Reading, students are reviewing all their skills for the end of the year assessments and MAP testing. Math in review and wrapping up the year with graphing, time and money. In Science we are learning about eating healthy. We will use our remaining time to review and prepare for graduation.

Fine Art Fair: Don’t forget to visit  https://hope2024.ggo.bid to check out the items up for bid and the kindergarten art project for bid too. On May 9th please have your child at the school no late than 6:15 and send them to the classroom. After the program is over, students will be dismissed back to their classrooms and you can pick them up there. Students need to wear their Sunday best.

Zoo-Looks like the weather is clear for the field trip. Arrive no later then 8:45 so we can depart at 9:00 am. Bring a sack lunch, comfy shoes, water bottle and booster seats. Remember, no siblings, no concession stands purchases, no train rides, please. Just enjoy the zoo.

Kindergarten Graduation: May 23 is our big day. It will be held in the sanctuary with a reception to follow. will be sending more information soon.

Important date:

May 3-Zoo

May 3-All Pro dads

May 9-Fine Arts Fair

May 17- No School-Teacher in service day

May 21-Field Day

May 22-Kindergarten picnic

May 23-Last day of school-early dismissal-Kindergarten graduation

newsletter May 16th

newsletter May 16th

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”—2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV) In the classroom: Students are helping to clean and organize the classroom for the summer cleanup. They are taking...

Newsletter May 9th

Luke 1:78-79 GW. A new day will dawn on us from above because our God is loving and merciful. He will give light to those who live in the dark and in death's shadow. He will guide us into the way of peace.” In the classroom: As we begin to close out the school year...