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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Civil War Day Interviews
As most of our readers know, this past week at Long Island Baptist Academy was School Spirit Week. I interviewed one student from each class about their day. Here’s what each one had to say:John Sengstock
Question: Who were you for Civil War Day?
Answer: A drummer boy
Question: What did you enjoy most about Civil War Day?
Answer: The cookies!
Question: Would you rather live during the Civil War Days, or now?
Answer: Now
Question Did you enjoy taking the pictures? What was your favorite?
Answer: Yes; the one he took with his class
Question: Who dressed the Best?
Answer: Boy—Ben / Girl—Gracie
Question: Who’s your Civil War hero?
Answer: Abe Lincoln
Gracie Sengstock
Question: What was your favorite part of Civil War Day?
Answer: Taking pictures
Question: Who were you?
Answer: A lady in a dress; a southern belle
Question: Describe your Civil War Day.
Answer: The girls ran in the field for an action photo shot, found a caterpillar, my dress was green, and I would rather live today and not back then.
Question: Who’s your Civil War hero?
Answer: Clara Barton
Question: Who dressed the best?
Answer: Boy—Justin / Girl—Anna
Megan Androvich
Question: Who were you?
Answer: A girl from the South, a Southern belle
Question: What was your favorite part of Civil war Day?
Answer: I enjoyed taking the pictures and dressing up. The day was altogether great.
Question: Who dressed the best?
Answer: Boy—Josh / Girl—Silvia
Question: Would you rather live then or now? Why?
Answer: Then, because of how lady-like the girls were.
Question: Who’s your Civil War hero? Why?
Answer: Clara Barton, because I’m a direct descendent!
1. What is your favorite subject to teach?
Reading
2. What is your favorite time of the day?
Drilling in the morning.
3. What are your hobbies?
Reading and cooking.
4. What's your favorite type of food?
Italian food.
5. Where would you like to go in the world?
Ireland
6. What would you like to accomplish?
Being an artist.
7. What is your favorite part of teaching?
It is rewarding to be able to teach kids to read and write.
Monday, September 14, 2009
This past week was Long Island Baptist Academy’s first week of school. It was hard for all of us to get back into the routine of things, but we’re all excited to be back with all our friends. Well, this year in our school we have three seniors—Josh, Luke, and Silvia. Wow! That may not seem like a lot of senior, but for a school of thirty-five kids, it’s a big deal. Here’s a little note about our seniors: Josh and Luke have been coming to this school since kindergarten and Silvia since sixth grade. That’s all on the seniors for this post.
On September 10th, our school took trays of cookies to our neighborhood fire department as a remembrance for not only 9/11/01, but for all their sacrifice in helping to keep our community safe. Now, here are some events that will be occurring in the near future. First, later on this month our school will be going on our annual school field trip to Old Bethpage Village Fair. Second, the junior and senior high school students will be going up to Camp Shiloh, which is on Lake Hatch—upstate New York. I will devote time talking about this wonderful place on another post. Third and last for now is the Long Island Baptist Academy School Spirit Week. This is a week we all look forward to between the activities, special lunches, contests, prizes, and a whole lot more! That’s all for the first week of school, but not for the year! I will be faithful to keep you posted on everything and anything else.
On September 10th, our school took trays of cookies to our neighborhood fire department as a remembrance for not only 9/11/01, but for all their sacrifice in helping to keep our community safe. Now, here are some events that will be occurring in the near future. First, later on this month our school will be going on our annual school field trip to Old Bethpage Village Fair. Second, the junior and senior high school students will be going up to Camp Shiloh, which is on Lake Hatch—upstate New York. I will devote time talking about this wonderful place on another post. Third and last for now is the Long Island Baptist Academy School Spirit Week. This is a week we all look forward to between the activities, special lunches, contests, prizes, and a whole lot more! That’s all for the first week of school, but not for the year! I will be faithful to keep you posted on everything and anything else.