Monday, May 17, 2010

Where the Wild Things are

Tuesday, May 18 CCCS is going to the Arts Enter to see Where the Wild thing are. An old childrens story made into a theater play. Addys Lyons is in the play she is a Trouble Maker and Water.


By. Tracie Nottingham

Middle School Pool Party

By Hannah Eder

This party for middle school is on June 4th. It is a BQB oj 5207 Bailey Lane, which is at Ashley Carpenter's house. Call 331-2969. We are going to car pool and going to play volleyball. Please bring a towel, sunscreen, and a bathing suit. Thanks Ashley!!

By. Hannah Eder

Amazing Facts by: Charles

The Most recent and popular name was Liberty.
44% of kids watch television before they go to sleep.




Check many many more facts on GreatFacts.com

Free Rice

Free Rice is a charity organization that donates rice to hungry people. Please go online to FreeRice.com and donate rice and help donate rice...




By. Zach K.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Weather

Tuesday- rainy high 69 low 60
Wednesday- thunderstorm high 85 low 64
Thursday- Partly cloudy 71 63
Friday- Partly cloudy 88-70
Saturday- Stormy 85-64
Sunday- ?


BY ZACH K.

Cinco De Mayo(5th of may)

We had a wonderful Cinco de Mayo party on the 6th of May people brought some foods. We had a great turn out We need to thank Mr. & Mrs. Hess for their hard work in forming a fantastic party THANKS TO EVERYONE THAT CAME THERE!


BY TRCACIE NOTTINGHAM

May Birthdays

May Birthdays!!!!!


10- Evelyn Richardson
16- Gracie Glenn
24- Kayla Stokes
27- Mrs. Hubbard
29- Guy Sayers

Monday, April 26, 2010

Crocheting

By Addy Lyon

Addy Lyon has a Crocheting Business. She provides Purses of different sizes,Cell phone/Ipod cases, scarves and many more items.
Prices
Phone/Ipod case: $5.00
Purses: Small:$3.00 Medium:$5.00 Large:$9.00
Scarves:$5.00

Go and buy one you won't regret it!!!!!!!

8th Grade Report

All readers read up to get you caught up in what 8th grade is doing.
Reading- An essay on the school what we like about the school and what we do not like about the school, and our opinion of how the school can be improved.
Math- We are continuing Pathaneas Theorum A2 + B2 = C2
Civis- We are learning about economics.
Science- We are making Destiny

GO 8TH GRADE WE'RE AWSOME!

by: Tracie Nottingham

Star students

Star Student Candace Bowden
Favorite hobby, singing and acting
Favorite color, blue and green
Favorite thing to eat, clams
And best friends at CCCS Addy Lyon, Evelyn Richardson,and Kayla Stokes

By: Candace Bowden

Monday, April 19, 2010

6th Grade Report

by Gracie Glenn

History- The 6th grade is learning about the trail of tears. The Trail of Tears is what the Cherrokees Indians walked along to the indian territory.

English-The 6th grade just finshed reading Tuck Everlasting. In my opion this was a great book.

Math- The 6th grade is learning how to multiply and divide fractions.

Science-he 6th grade just finished learning about minerals. Now we are learning about a rocks life cycle.

The Wizard of Oz

As you may know Arts Enter hosted The Tresured Wizard of Oz play starring Britney Glennon/Hannah Demarino as Dorthy. Most of our students took part in the play. Most of our students took part in the play. The following we would like to applaud: Tyler Bowden as Oz; Candace and Addy as mayor of Munchkinland ; Aden as Tin Man;Austin,Hobbs as the lollipop Guild; Nolan as A flying Monkey; Bryce as an Emerald city Guard and many many more kids. I apologize if i missed your name. CCCS has quite enjoyed the play and also having some take in the play.




Written by Alicia MCann

Girls Group Mission

By Hannah Eder

On April 12th the Girls Group had a mission. We first started by walking backwords to the beach. Then when we got there, we picked up trash. We picked up a lot of trash with a girl named Mia West, Mr. Tim's daughter, picked up most of the trash. A 4 year old picked up most of the trash out of all the teenagers/ pre teens.

April Birthdays

By Addy Lyon


7th Hobbs Rayfield

8th Jaden Thomas

11th Colin Renas

19th Zack Karageorge

23rd Cody Lewis

* Mrs. Travis

Monday, March 22, 2010

Spirit day

By Jordan Long

On Friday we will have a spirit day. Students are supposed to wear gold or marroon and the Cape Charles shirts. This is our 2nd spirit day.

Encourage a Younge Writer

Tracie Nottingham
Do you write? Would you like to win money from your writing?Than you should enterCape Charles Library Encourage a Younge writer writing contest
The requirerments-
Grades 1-2 write a story about your favorite ocean animal.
Grades 3-4 write a story about a fishing trip (fitcion or non fitcion)
Grades 5-8 write a story using each of the following words: anchor, Cape Charles harbor, crab and ship
Grades 9-12 write a story involving the Chesapeake Bay.

All stories are due at the Cape Charles Memorial Library (500 Tazewell Avenue)by April 12, 2010. Please call 331-3100 with any questions.
Stories will be judged on creativity, spelling, spelling, and penmanship (only handwritten submissionswill be accepted.)
1st, 2nd and 3rd will be awarded for each age group.
W#inners will be announced April 10, 2010

Weather for the week

Clarke Karageorge

Monday- High 68 Low 47 Thunder Stormy
Tuesday-Rainy high 60 Low 47
Wendmesday- Partly Cloudy 71 high Low 48
Thursday-Partly Cloudy high 65 Low 44
Friday- Rainy high 46 Low 41
Saturday- Partly Cloudy High 55 ans Low 43

Monday, March 15, 2010

President Rap

By Tracie Nottingham

The uper school are working on a president rap. The president rap is a new way to learn all 44 presidents fron the Revolution to the age of to the age of the internet. all 16 students and women will be rapping the song in Chapel. SO LOOK OUT!

Upside Down Youth Group

Grace Glenn

Upside Down Youth is a group that meets on Thursdays nights at the Cape Charles Baptist Church. We have a lot of fun there. The age group is 6th grade through 12th grade. We have a lot of fun times there including hanging out, games, lessons, prayer, then snack and we hang out again. We play very cool games including ducktapping people to walls. (Gracie Glenn, and Randy Hickman)Also, we got to try to use fatail vision goggles. We had a lot of fun

Monday, March 8, 2010

The Boston Celtics

By Keondre Ames

The Boston Celtics Beat the Pistons 105-100. That is a shock yeah right. The celtics are the best!!!

Historic Songs by: jordan long

In october we sang God bless America. The month of november we were singing this land is your land. In December we sang Christmas Hymns.

Basket Ball Kobe Bryant

By Stephan Baker

Kobe Bryant was born on August 23 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsyivania. So far Kobe is the Sixth king of 3 point Buzzard beaters. First it Bal Cressy, Lamy Bird, Magic Johnson, Micael Jordan, and Kobey Bryant.

4th and 5th grade report

By candace bowden

In 4th and 5th grade are reading 3 books. they are called The Great Brain, Reaching Dustin, and Jip His story. they all have a focus on how friendships help people survive hard situations. They are learning about deep space and building models in 3D in science. Their are doing long divion and adding and subtracing frations.

Star Student

By tyler bowden

This week my star student is Tracie Nottingham. Her favorite colors are red, black, and dark purple. Her favorite sport is soccer. She has broken 3 bones. She finally has her cast off. She has 2 siblings Jessica and Deanna.

Monday, March 1, 2010

USA Rocks the Olympics

by Jordan Long

The Olympics are over and the results are in. America won 37 medals. Germany won 30 medals, Canada won 26, and Norway won 23. So, in short, America rocked!

The Celtics Upcoming Schedule

by Keondre Ames

The Boston Celtics upcoming games are on March 2nd at 7:30pm, March 3rd at 7:30pm, and the 5th and 7:00pm. They also play on the 7th at 8:00pm and the 10th at 7:30pm. Kevin Garnett has a total of 42 steals, 41 blocks, 127 assists, and a total of 664 point this season.

Rachel Creed- American Legion Essay Contest Winner

by Tracie Nottingham

Rachel Creed was recently announced to be the second place winner of the American Legion Essay Contest. The topic was, "I like living in America because..." Rachel wrote about the fact that we have no queen, the cool sites in America like Hollywood and New York City, and what life would be like without slang and "SnoopDog." She won a beautiful certificate and a shiny new medal. Everyone be sure to congratulate Rachel.

Kindergarten and First Grade Update

by Candace Bowden

Our youngest group is learning about the moon and reading books about it. They are also learning about kindness in Bible class. In math, they are learning subtraction and addition. That is what they are doing.

March Birthdays

by Addy Lyon

March 1 Deanna Nottingham
March 4 Garrett Miles
March 6 Kaelyn and Skylar Wennergren
March 15 Joey Creed
March 24 Mrs. Cabello
March 26 Tracie Nottingham
March 30 Rachel Creed

Middle School Update Grade 6

by Grace Glenn
In history, the sixth grade has been studying how the United States government got started. They have also just finished a writing project. The topic was, "Changing the World." It was interesting to hear what some people said and it made you wonder if those things were ever going to change. They have also begun reading a novel entitled, Dangerous Skies- in honor of black history month. The novel involves the friendship between a white boy and an African American girl. It is set in Northampton County on the Eastern Shore of Virginia (our lovel home). In math, the sixth grade is preparing for a test on fractions, decimals, and percents and are about to start a table of contents for the unit. That is what is happening in sixth grade.

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Celtics

by Keondre Ames

The 35-19 Celtic Team is on a roll. But they fell victims to the Denver Nuggets 114-107. Kevin Garnet scored 15 points, four rebounds, five assists, and ten blocks. Now they will be matched against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the number one team in the league.

And There Was Snow!

The Rayfields and Jackson Glenn built a really large snow man. It was enormous. We had approximately one foot of overall snowfall this year. A recipe for snow cream is one can sweetened condensed milk, one splash vanilla extract. You also need a mixing bowl of snow, of course. Stir all ingredients and enjoy. In the snow, there are many activities that you can do. You can have snowball fights, build snowmen, or build forts.

2nd and 3rd Grade Update

In Mrs. Savage's class, we are working on habitats. We have been going pretty well and we are working on a writing project. Everyone in Mrs. Savage's class is writing a story. The people who have already finished their stories are Seth, Ethan, Jackson, Grace, Hobbs, Jaden, Alexa, Heather, Joey, Koby, Skylar, Jawaun, Elan, Cody, Johnathan.

Star Student

This week's star student is Charles Lord Lyon Jr.. We know him as C.J.. C.J.'s favorite color is blue. His favorite sport is golf. He is the best golfer of his age in Cape Charles. He has one sibling, his sister Addie. His hobbies are skateboarding and collecting broken skateboards. He may be helping us learn more about golf in a few months.

February Birthdays

2nd Ethan West
7th Charles Hume
14th Ms. Tayloe
15th Stephan Baker
18th Winston Rayfield
19th Elan Hess
24th Addie Lyon
25th Seth Johnson
27th Alicia McCann
28th Noah Burkhard

Haiti Relief

Every Tuesday we have chapel with Ms. Jenn. After the earthquake in Haiti, everyone is trying to help. The Cape Charles Christian School is trying to collect stuffed animals. Our goal is 1,000 stuffed animals. We currently have about 220. Please bring in beanie baby sized stuffed animals, so in May, we can send them to the Haitian children.

Middle School Students Win Essay Contest

The annual Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Contest is over and the results are in. We had five students earn awards by writing about the topic: The Transcontinental Railroad. Clarke Zachary Karageorge earned a first place pin and certificate for the eighth grade and Leigh Tyndall earned a first place pin and certificate for the seventh grade. We had three students earn a second place certificate: Guy Sayers for sixth grade, Aden Ingram for seventh grade, and Travis Renas for eighth grade. These students competed with other students throughout Northampton County. Congratulations, CCCS Captains!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Fourth and Fifth Grade News

by Candace Bowden

Jamestown was founded on January 15, 1607. This year Mrs. Tayloe's class is going to do a performance on the settling of Jamestown.

Star Teacher

by Grace Glenn

This edition's Star Teacher is Mrs. Carrie Cabello. Her birthday is March 24th. Her favorite subject as a child was reading and it remains her favorite subject today. Her favorite grades to teach are K-8. Her favorite teacher as a child was her eighth grade English teacher because they read Romeo and Juliet.

Operation Christmas Child

by Evelyn and Hannah

This past Christmas, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth grades sent thirteen boxes for Operation Christmas Child. We were able to track the boxes and recently found out that some boxes went to the Philippines and the Ukraine. We got a letter back saying thank you and that our boxes were appreciated. Cape Charles Baptist Church also helped by paying for the postage of the boxes filled by the lower grades. The CCCS Captains should be very proud of themselves! Go Captains!

Sports

by Keondre Ames

The Boston Celtics- The 24-8 Boston Celtics are on a roll. They beat the Magics by only two points: 92-90. They have a long time left until the play-offs. I hope they make it and win the championship game.

Weekly Bible Verse

by Tracie Nottingham

God sent a man named John who came to tell about the light and to lead all people to have faith. (John 1:6-7)

Interpretation- John was sent by God to spread the faith of God and to teach people about God. John helps them to believe in him and pointed them in the right direction.

Coming Soon: "Brand X" Experiment Exhibition

Cape Charles Christian School
Upper School Presents

"Brand X" Experiment Exhibition

Wednesday, January 20th
at 7pm
to be held in the Cape Charles Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
501 Randolph Ave

Students' science experiments will be on display for viewing by the public. Students will be present to answer any questions.

Light refreshments will be provided
Everyone is welcome!

Newspaper Club

The newspaper club is having so much fun working with Mrs. Hubbard to publish our blog newspaper online school newspaper. We meet every Monday for 45 minutes after school. If you have any suggestions for the school paper, contact Mrs. Hubbard or any member of the newspaper staff.

Fun Name Facts

by Grace Glenn

Do you know the top dog and cat names for this year? The top dog name is "Bella." The Twilight saga is credited with this top name. The top cat name is Max. This has been at the top of the charts for almost 12 years now.

Star Student

by Tyler Bowden
My star student is Jordan Long. His favorite color is green. He likes to play football, baseball. Jordan’s hobbies are hunting deer and rabbits. Jordan has 3 siblings their names are Del, Jessica, and Dixon. Jordan loves to hang out with his two brothers. He loves his family too. He likes to play pick up football with his two brothers.

Chapel

“Do your best to improve your faith, you can do this by adding goodness, knowledge, self control, patience, devotion to god, concern for others, and love. 2 Peter 1:5-7”says all students. This is our chapel memory verse for this year. Chapel is held on every Tuesday from 8:30- 9:15. We have chapel with Mrs. Jenn Philpot. Each month we take one word out of the bible verse and talk about it. We have talked about goodness and this month is knowledge. We have had different speakers from different pastors to community members. We have a great time singing and dancing and having fun before the day of school. We would like to thank Mrs. Jenn for doing this for us. She has taught us many things and she is so nice. Recently, she gave everyone a challenge to figure out a tune that our bible verse would go with easily. The K-1 cluster came up with the tune "Deck the Halls" and the upper grades put the verse to the tune of the "Sponge Bob" theme song.

By
Hannah Eder