4-6 School Scoop

Reminders

The 4-6 School Scoop lets you connect with our late elementary teachers and keeps you informed with what’s going on in fourth, fifth, and sixth grade at Hope.

4th-6th grade Scoop, April 23

4th-6th grade Scoop, April 23

 04/23/25 Chapel: Mrs. Begley used several students to help tell the account of Jesus’s resurrection. She helped us focus on the empty tomb. The folded linens there are like a napkin folded and placed at the plate at the end of a meal, signifying “It is...

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4-6 Scoop 4/10/25

4-6 Scoop 4/10/25

Chapel: Mrs. Jankowski read the Palm Sunday account from Matthew 21 and then chose several volunteers to act it out. We even had a donkey! The people shouted “Hosanna,” which means “Save us!” Our Savior certainly does save us by His death and resurrection.  Verse...

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4th-6th Grade Scoop, March 13

4th-6th Grade Scoop, March 13

Chapel: Students from Lutheran High School led our K-8 chapel today. Their theme was forgiveness and prayer. We learned that it may be hard to forgive, but we should follow Christ’s example and his teaching that we should forgive our repentant brothers as we would...

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4-6 School Scoop

4-6 School Scoop

Chapel: Pastor Mueller led us with a Psalm and the Biblical account of Jesus’s transfiguration. As Jesus stood in all His glory on the mountain, a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to Him.” Pastor invited kids to come up and act out some...

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4-6 School Scoop 1/23/25

4-6 School Scoop 1/23/25

Chapel- Mr. McCarthy led a chapel service based on I Corinthians 12, which discusses all different kinds of gifts, service opportunities, and activities God gives us through His Spirit. There are many vocation options for us in the world, and God leads us to have...

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4th-6th School Scoop

4th-6th School Scoop

1/9/25 Welcome back to school! Mr. Kirsch, the principal at Lutheran High School, led our chapel with a reading from John 1:19-23. John the Baptist publicly declared that he was not the Christ. He pointed the way to Christ, who is our light. Although we may sometimes...

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