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’Tis The
Season
' Christmas always is a wonderful time to walk
around the campuses. Students aye busy 4ft
preparing, decorating, and planning for y
upcoming activities. Many of these activities
take place during the last dayibefore vacation
and revolve around play performances and
sharing gifts. These special fun-filled events are
acts of thankful appreciation that reflect the joy
of the season.
| In the Montessori and Primary schools the
I classrooms were decorated with student art
work, ranging from candy treats and cookies to
Christmas trees. The Primary also put together
a prayer service along with a play reenacting ^
the birth of Jesus. The Intermediate, as always, i
held a Secret Santa gift exchange, along with a
prayer service on the last day of schooi. Al-
jf though the Junior High and High School were
febusy pipp^ring for midterms, thejNtill took
Jjtime out of their busy schedule for small prayer
services in theayssembly rooms.
Top: Monfessoti students Michelle
-Haubold and Suzanna M.ayer
anxiously await to perform.
Middle: First Grade Class made
yum m y artwork.
Bottom: Montessori studm ts Olivia
Meyer-Masey and Emily Navarrete
sing “Twinkle, twinkle little star.”