Tiger Tracks San Jose Christian School | September 14, 2015 Attendance Line (408) 371-4815
This Week at SJCS Mon
9/14
Fall Sports Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm (FFB 5pm)
Tues
9/15
WAT Planning Meeting 8:30am | Auditorium Fall Sports Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm (FFB 5pm)
Wed
9/16
7th Grade Spiritual Retreat Students Depart 3pm Fall Sports Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm (FFB 5pm)
Thurs
9/17
Moms in Prayer 8:30am | Room 16 Fall Sports Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm (FFB 5pm)
Fri
9/18
Mad Science Assembly K-5th grade students | 2pm 7th Grade Students Return 3pm
Advanced Dates
The Hot Seat
School Picture Day
by: Mrs. Jennifer Thompson
School photos will be taken next Tuesday, September 22 starting at 8:30 am. Attached to the Tiger Tracks is your order form. Please be sure to have your payment and order form ready for the photographer. Pictures for Preschool through 8th grade will be taken. Flag Football, Softball and Cross-Country team pictures will also be taken. Please contact Mrs. Singh if you have any questions.
We certainly experienced the hot seat last week, didn’t we? I’m not sure about you, but when I got into my car at the end of the day, that black steering wheel was too hot to handle! It isn’t always comfortable when things get hot. In chapel last week, I spoke to the elementary students about heat and how God sometimes puts a bit of heat on us through challenges and choices. It is how we respond to that heat that speaks a lot about who we are on the inside. (Ask your elementary child about popcorn.) In fulfilling our mission to transform culture for Jesus Christ, we are learning that God uses the popcorn moments in our lives to grow as Christ followers. We will not always have smooth sailing, but when we can reflect Christ in times of stress, we are living examples of His love for us. The hard shell of the popcorn kernel explodes to white when heated up. May we do the same and gracefully show Jesus to others when those moments come. That is how we transform culture.
Chess Wizards and Mad Scientists! If you are interested in joining either of our fall clubs, be sure to contact Mr. I. Spaces are filling up quickly.
9/23 Minimum Day
Attendance Hotline
9/24-25 No Classes JK-8 Extended Care Open
If your student is not coming to school, please call (408)371-4815 before 9am to report the absence.
10/3 SJCS Walk a Thon
Scrip
10/17 Campus Showcase for inquiring families
Scrip Orders are due by Thursday, September 17.
Pizza & Milk payments MUST be paid this week Please be sure to stop by the office and make your Pizza and Milk payments. 1st semester payments must be paid by September 18 or future orders will be cancelled. If you have any questions please contact Tanya Garside, SJCS Bookkeeper at ext. 223.
SJCS Magnets are Back! Each family is welcome to one free magnet and is encouraged to make a donation of $2 for additional magnets. Stop by the school office to stock up!
Commitment to Serve With the fires in Northern California, many families have been misplaced or lost their homes. Part of the mission of SJCS is instilling a Commitment to Serve in each of our students. This week we will collect items that will be delivered by one of our school families to the effected areas. Mr. I will be sending a detailed email with the most needed items. Thank you in advance for your help.
Tiger Tracks Attention future movie-makers!
WAT News
SJCS is hosting its very own film festival again this fall! WAT Team is Looking for a We know that our students have great imaginations, critical eyes, and fantastic acting abilities, and we want Videographer Do you have a friend who is a video to show them off! Therefore, on Friday, November 6, we will be hosting a film festival on the red carpet in guru or are you one yourself? The our auditorium. We have the date, and we have some WAT is in need of someone to video plans, but we need your movies! Movie Requirements: • Under 7 minutes (however, we expect that many will be much shorter than this)
Dojiggy is Back!
• Submit to Ms. Diephouse (via Google Drive) by Monday, October 26. • All unoriginal media must be Creative Commons Licensed “Free to Use, share, or modify”. Further, any sources must be cited in the credits. • Must be rated G and suitable for all SJCS audiences. • Choose any category you’d like! Categories to consider: English/Language Arts, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, History/Social Science, Independent Student Work, News Show, Mathematics, School Information, Physical Education, Special Education, Science and Health, Technical Arts, Thematic, Video Yearbook How do I win? • Check out the rubric (goo.gl/EzDx1U) that we’ll be using. • Attempt to win a certain award, such as the following: Best Cinematography, Best Directing, Best Use of Humor, Most Inspirational, Most Original Concept, Best Story, Best Special Effects, Best of ____ Grade, “Why Hasn’t This Video Gone Viral?”, anything else we think of after being inspired by YOU! • All winners will be showcased at the film festival on November 6. Want to take it to the next level??? Enter your video to the California Student Media Festival in the spring.
Softball
Sports this
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the days events. Contact Melissa Findley at melissa@bodl.com with input and contact information.
Back by popular demand, we have set up an online donating option through Dojiggy again this year. Families that used it last year reported huge success with their fundraising because their children were able to reach relatives and friends outside the area. Plus, it’s super easy to use. Have questions on how to get started? Email Melissa Findley at melissa@bodl.com.
T-shirt Form? T-shirt forms were due last Friday 9/11. The office will accept forms until 12noon on Tuesday 9/15 if you still want to turn your form in.
Flag Football
Cross Country
Mon
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Tues
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Wed
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
No Practice
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Thurs
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
No Practice
Practice 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Tiger Tracks Special Section of the Tiger Tracks for our Preschool “Tiger Cubs” Sick Policy Reminder: by Suzie Van Ewyk A friendly reminder about our sick policy—Children who are absent due to sickness may not return to school until they have been symptom-free for 24 hours without medication. (In cases of infection, children may return to school 48 hours after the first dose of antibiotics.) This means that a child who leaves school in the middle of the day for sickness may not return the following day. This rule is for the health and safety of all our students and staff. Our handbook defines sickness as any of the following symptoms: ● Fever over 100 degrees F ● Productive cough with yellow or green nasal discharge ● Eyes that are red, swollen, crusting, or draining ● Diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting ● Head lice or nits (eggs)—please notify the office immediately ● Childhood communicable disease—please notify the office immediately ● Severe sore throat and/or headache Preschool teachers do a visual screening when students arrive in the morning, and if a student exhibits any of the above symptoms, the preschool staff will notify the parents and request that the child be taken home. In doctor-confirmed cases of childhood communicable diseases, some bacterial infections and/or head lice, the preschool may be required to send home an exposure notice—and a doctor’s note will be required in order for
Teacher Tales Check this section each week for exciting stories about teachers doing great things in the classrooms of San Jose Christian School. Androidify Yourself by Jackie DenOuden This year the 3rd graders are paired with 8th grade PE with Mr. Bost, and our first meeting was a huge success! The 8th graders brought their laptops, and Mr. Bost and I asked them to lead an activity for the 3rd graders. When the 8th graders arrived, they helped the 3rd graders with a technology training project: an introduction to Google slides and creating an androidify character to insert into the slides. They had to use a hyperdoc (my first time using these) to find the instructions and what they were supposed to do. This is something the MS students have done before, but is new to my kiddos. It was great to see the students working together and interacting with their buddies. After they finished their slides, they went outside and played together at recess. The 8th grade students were a huge help to me as this was a challenging project for 3rd graders. I appreciated having the extra help during our technology training time. It’s going to be a great year for Buddies.