Thursday, December 15, 2011

Message to Lower School From Mrs. Matthis


Dear Lower School Parents,

Merry Christmas!

The Lower School had a wonderful time today at the movies.  The students were so very well behaved and enjoyed every minute of our outing.  I truly appreciate Joy Usher planning this event.  She wanted to be sure that our Lower School students were rewarded for their enthusiasm and participation with our new reading program “Building a School of Readers”.  Please encourage your child to read over the Christmas holidays and let’s put reading as a top priority for the year 2012.

I am pleased to announce that our Food and Toy drive went very well!  We collected over 350 food items and over 150 toys.  It was my pleasure on Saturday, December 10, to participate in the distribution of these toys and food to families in our area in desperate need.  As shown in the attached picture, toys for each family were carefully selected, wrapped and placed in large gift bags.  Bags of food were also distributed.  I was able to meet and see first hand the families who received our gifts.  I can assure you, the food and toys were needed.  Thank you for all you do to raise your children in a Christ like manner.  We see the results of this every day.  We are truly blessed at Christmas to reflect on each and every precious child that we teach.
May God bless your family this Christmas.

Mrs. Matthis

It All Happened in Lower School




Lower school students acted, danced, and sang in two stellar performances of the musical, It All Happened in the Country. This was an exciting opportunity for the K-5 students to show off their talents! The show highlighted many fifth graders. Mrs. Margo Bowker worked with students for many weeks to prepare for the show.

The students performed for family and friends on Sunday, December 4, at 2:00 P.M. There were about 500 people in attendance. On Friday, December 9, the students performed for over 200 area preschoolers. The preschoolers even had a chance to enjoy our campus as they had a snack and played on the playground.

Overall the show was a success! Mrs. Paula Matthis, the Lower School Head said it best, “This show helped us all to realize why we celebrate Christmas and emphasized the importance of seeking and accepting a simpler lifestyle.”

In conjunction with the play, lower school students were able to help out extremely poor people in the region by collecting and donating toys and food. “Local schools afforded us the opportunity to help out the most destitute by connecting us to them,” said Matthis. In total, the lower school students collected 350 items of food and 350 gifts. Each needy family received a bag of toys (based on wish lists) and a frozen turkey.

HCA on the Move

All high school students and teachers have completely moved into the new facility. The new addition is connected to the old high school building. It includes many different features that allow for more efficient functioning. Students have access to a state-of-the art technology lab with new computers. The new wing boasts a large administrative/guidance suite and modern science labs.

Christian Peterson, an HCA senior said, “I am excited about the new computer area. It is helpful to have a place to print off things for class.” Mrs. Canady and Mrs. Parker are both ecstatic about the possibilities for the new science lab.

The excitement is also building in middle school as teachers relocate to their new location- the high school building. Students have been helping teachers by moving items and helping in many ways. Many of the students are very excited about the move. Lauren Long, a sixth grader, stated, “This is exciting! I feel like I’m skipping straight to high school!” The move is scheduled to be completed by the beginning of the year. 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Hannah Buckner Attends National Cheer Competition






Harrells Christian Academy seventh grader, Hannah Bucker, attended a national competition for top cheerleaders. Her cheer team, the Pender County Hurricanes, has had a great year. They placed first in the local and regional competitions.

Her team was invited to attend the National Cheerleading competitions held at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. Hannah said, "It was fun meeting all the other cheer teams from all over the country. My team got nominated for the spirit award and we won second place."

Hannah's team placed 8th out of 16 teams. "Considering that one of my teammates sprained her ankle during practice, I think we did well," Hannah said. After competition members of the team were able to visit Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and The Magic Kingdom.