Volume 13, Issue 28 Newsletter Head of School Letter Dear Parents, If someone should ask you “What is Classical Education?” what would your reply be? Simple stated you could say “Classical Education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue.” So then…what does that mean? Cultivating wisdom and virtue means that we work on character and truth in our children. This means cultivating (not molding) our students. When we mold something, we turn it from one thing into something different. In Classical Education, we cultivate the child’s soul. In cultivating the child’s soul, the purpose is to produce wisdom and virtue. The next question is “how do you do that?” You do that by nourishing the soul on truth, beauty and wisdom. Many educational institutes invoke the concept of educating the “whole child”. If the soul is in essence the whole child, then why not educate the soul? For those institutes that educate the “whole child” too often the soul of the child is NEVER mentioned. In classical education and at PCS, cultivating wisdom and virtue is a priority. We desire that the character of our children reflect moral excellence and righteousness. Our hope is that all children learn to discern and judge what is true and right and that they live their lives according to these convictions. I have been speaking to students this year about their character. I, along with their teachers, have emphasized the importance of good character in all that they do and all that they say. Please join us in helping your child become a person who possesses the wisdom and virtue they need to make right decisions as they learn to become Godfearing people. In His Service, Susan Oweis March 25, 2015 Dates to Remember Open Enrollment Archery Club 03/26 SAT Prep Club 03/26 Financial Aid Deadline 03/27 Drama Club 03/27 Band 03/30 Jump Rope Club 03/30 No Debate Club 03/31 Chess Club 04/01 Theatre Works Art Club 04/01 04/01 Spring Break No School 04/0304/10 Bookmobile K-4 04/20 Class Trips/ Internships Week 04/2004/24 Chili Cook-Off Veritas 4 - 6pm PCS Board Meeting 04/18 04/23 Standardized Testing 04/27Grades 4-9 05/01 Page 2 Providence Classical School EVENTS AT PCS LOT Committee...Loving Our Teachers The PCS teachers would like to thank Polly Jones for her great effort in supplying them with a delicious corned beef take-home dinner this past week. Thank you Mrs. Jones! And thanks also to Moya Vaughan and Jessice Fischer for their support. The April LOT Committee will be on April 16th and chaired by Sam Buirski; contact her to get involved: sbbuirski@ymail.com. Grove Christian Outreach Service Project Thanks Thank you to the PCS Art Club, under the direction of Mrs. Melinda Lewes, for their help with the Grove Christian Outreach spring holiday projects. The Art Club, and additional students, have worked to paint crosses for Easter and bookmarks for Mother’s Day. We’d like to thank the Allan family for their help with the Father’s Day bookmark project. Thank you all! Events Office News The PCS Events office is gearing up for the end of year events, including all of the senior activities, teacher appreciation week, and more. Help is always welcome, so drop in anytime or contact Jean Henry. Teacher AppreciationWeek We are already starting to think about Teacher Appreciation Week in May. If you would like to help during that wonderful week in any way (bring food, help with decorations or favors, donate funds, wash cars, run errands...) please contact Jean Henry. A sign up sheet will be included in newsletters after Easter break. Jean Henry Events Office Providence Classical School-Williamsburg, VA www.PCSvirginia.org 757-565-2900 x305 Check out our new video! http://pcsvirginia.org/pcs/?page_id=164 Page 3 Providence Classical School CHILI COOK-OFF FUNDRAISING EVENT TO BENEFIT RHETORIC SCHOOL CLASS TRIPS Saturday, April 18th, 4 pm-6 pm Providence Classical School, Veritas Hall $5 per person to sample and judge the chili and cornbread entries. Children under 10 are free. Do you make a sizzling chili? A sweet or savory cornbread? Enter for the chance to win a prize and the bragging rights. $25 per entry, chili OR cornbread. Want to enter both categories? $40 to enter both a chili AND a cornbread recipe. 1st. 2nd, and 3rd place awards for best chili and best cornbread. Page 4 Providence Classical School Art News Parents, if you have not had a chance to check out the amazing art display at Trader Joe’s, hurry! The display comes down at the end of this month. End of Year Art Show The “Timeless Beauty’ music and art show will be earlier this year, April 20-24, however, the visual art display will be up for 2-4 weeks after that. Some pieces will be added as they are completed. Art Camp Summer Art Camp Children’s Learning Activities: May 2012 Save the Dates! Summer Art Camp is back! The Art Camp will be taught by Mrs. Lewes June 1-5 from 10-2. Campers will meet in the art room at 10 and pick up is promptly at 2. The only thing campers will need to bring is a lunch, water bottle, and white tee shirt. The 15 hour camp costs $100.00. Campers will create 3-4 projects throughout the week in a variety of media. If your son or daughter is interested, please fill out the form below and return it to school. The camp fee can be paid in full at registration or split up into two payments: $50.00 included turned in with the form and the other $50.00 the first day of camp, or sooner. Checks should be made payable to: Melinda Lewes. If you have questions, please call or email me at school and I will contact you to confirm registration of the camp the beginning of May. Melinda Lewes mlewes@pcsvirginia.org 757-565-2900 Ext. 311 Art Camp Registration Student Name________________________Age_________________________________ Parent Name_____________________________________________________________ Phone Numbers___________________________________________________________ E-Mail_______________________________Allergies____________________________ Page 5 Providence Classical School Highlights of the 03/23/15 Board Meeting The board accepted all consent items: minutes, Head of School Report, and Treasurer’s Report. Minutes are available in the school office. As part of the board’s continuing education on classical education, the chapter “The Seven Liberal Arts” from “The Liberal Arts Tradition” (Clark & Jain) was discussed -- The seven liberal arts are the established paths that tutor the reason and train the mind in virtue. Our schools would do well to hearken to them. The board discussed the upcoming events at PCS from now until the end of the school year. The board spent time in prayer. Note: The next meeting will be held on April 23, 2015 at 7:00pm. This will be a change to the regular meeting date of the 4th Monday of the month. With the exception of any required executive sessions, board meetings are open to anyone in the PCS family. If you have a need to address the board during a meeting, please make such a request to the president in advance of the board meeting. Order Yearbook Lovelines Now! ORDER FORMS WILL BE SENT HOME TODAY! Send a special message of thanks, congratulations or appreciation for student, friend, teacher, prayer buddy! We would like to congratulate the Osborne family on the birth of their newest addition Luke. Welcome baby Luke! Archery Club Archery Club will begin meeting again for the Spring on March 26th right after school. Please meet in the lobby of the 7000 building. Ask a grandparent or other relatives if they would like to send a message – a great surprise for the student! Each love line is limited to 85 characters and spaces. Example: To my grandson, Joe: Congratulations on a Great Year! Love Grandma Joan Example: To our great teachers, Love Amy & Charlie Cost: Each LoveLine message: $10.00 (Cash or Check, payable to PCS) Deadline: Wednesday, April 1st Page 6 Providence Classical School The purpose of Providence Classical School is to provide a classical, Christ-centered education equipping students with a thorough biblical world and life view that captures their affections and enables them to discern, articulate, and live truth. Providence Classical School 6000 Easter Circle Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 Phone: (757) 565-2900 Fax: (757) 565-3720 E-mail: PCS@PCSvirginia.org www.PCSvirginia.org Our weekly school newsletter is electronically distributed on Wednesdays. If you would like to submit information to be included, please e-mail the prepared information to the school office by noon on the Friday before to have it included in the following Wednesday’s newsletter. (space permitting) Newsletter Editor: Tricia Klock Photographer: Jean Henry Attachments: Chili Cook-Off Entry Form Providence Classical School Board Joe Calkins President 564-2502 Joe@kinematics.com Amanda Johnston Vice President 903-6311 amanda.etter@gmail.com Charles Frazier Treasurer 229-0925 charles.frazier@rivhs.com Noelle Laney Secretary 645-7137 nplaney@gmail.com Susan Franz 565-3916 susanhood@cox.net
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