Last week in Chapel, the students began discussing: “where should our monetary chapel offerings go this year?” In past years’ the children have elected to give to homeless shelters and purchased livestock for families in need. Each class will be able to choose the organizations they wish to support.
In addition to monetary chapel offerings, children may bring food items; canned food, rice, pasta, etc. to help with our “Feed My Sheep” food bank donations. The congregation will be sharing these collections with three local food banks: The Lutheran Food Bank in Glendale, Hathaway-Sycamores in the Garvanza District of Highland Park, and the Faith United Food Bank on Figueroa Street.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
5th & 6th Grades Participate in Speech Tournament
We are proud of our 5th & 6th grade students who participated in the El Camino Real Speech Tournament held earlier this month. Student’s look forward to the next tournament to be held on March 19th at Cathedral High School. This is a new activity and the students embraced it enthusiastically!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The student Christmas Program held Thursday, December 16th was so impressive!
The evening began with the “Dicken’s Holiday Carolers”, favorite Christmas songs from the Preschool children, kindergarten, and the 1st & 2nd grades, followed by the K-6 Student’s who performed, with excellence, “ The Christmas Chronicle’s” a play by John Jacobson and Roger Emerson. Each one of them did a fabulous job, and it certainly put everyone in the Christmas spirit. Great job Kids!
The evening began with the “Dicken’s Holiday Carolers”, favorite Christmas songs from the Preschool children, kindergarten, and the 1st & 2nd grades, followed by the K-6 Student’s who performed, with excellence, “ The Christmas Chronicle’s” a play by John Jacobson and Roger Emerson. Each one of them did a fabulous job, and it certainly put everyone in the Christmas spirit. Great job Kids!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Leonard asks her class...
"HOW TO COOK A TURKEY”
These were their responses:
AYANA SIERRA:
A turkey costs about 60, 50 or 80 dollars. You should put salt and then my mom puts pepper and then cucumber and then eggs. Put the oven at 5064 for 15 or 16.
Fernanda Andujo:
Buy a turkey for like 40-60. One day I went to my Tia’s to eat turkey. To cook it put it in the oven 15-16 minutes. It should like be hot. Put salt and some people like pickles and to put a little sauce like ketchup. Eat apple pie for desert.
Shanel Tolliver:
A turkey costs 340 dollars. I cook a turkey 5 or 30 minutes. Take it out it will look juicy, and when you poke a knife it will not be ready until you see juice. Some people put pickles and some people have sauce to make it taste good.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Student Choir to Perform at Eagle Rock Mall
On Saturday, November 13th, 2010, the students of Good Shepherd will sing their hearts out at the Eagle Rock Mall. They feel honored at the request to perform. Both the preschool and grades K-6 are ready to kick off the Christmas season with a number of songs! The program starts at 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. in the mall’s “Santa Set” - lower level, between the escalators. Please join us!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
HARVEST FESTIVAL - SAT., OCT. 3O, 2010
SAVE THE DATE our annual Harvest Festival is just around the corner!
Invite family, friends, and neighbors to enjoy the festivities! The fun begins at 11:00 a.m. ’til 5:00 p.m., here at the Good Shepherd Campus - 6338 N. Figueroa St., L.A. 90042
Invite family, friends, and neighbors to enjoy the festivities! The fun begins at 11:00 a.m. ’til 5:00 p.m., here at the Good Shepherd Campus - 6338 N. Figueroa St., L.A. 90042
- FREE ENTRY
- GAMES/PRIZES
- SILENT AUCTION
- CAKE WALK
- FACE PAINTING
- SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR
- PUMPKIN DECORATING
- HAUNTED HOUSE
Costumes Welcome!
GOOD SHEPHERD FUNDRAISER - MAGAZINES, GIFTS, & COOKIE DOUGH!
The students’ are selling Magazine Subscriptions, Gifts, and Cookie Dough! Please see a Good Shepherd student to review and purchase from the Believe Kids catalog or log on to www.ShopBelieve.com to purchase from a registered student! The online shopping offers a broad assortment and a clearance section too! All proceeds benefit the students in helping the PTF provide playground equipment, dance lessons, art supplies, etc. Student prizes this year include an electric scooter and an iPod Touch - Good luck students! Thank you in advance for your support!
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