![]() Are you looking forward to spring break as much as we are? WCA staff is wrapping up one of our busiest weeks of the year. On Monday, we hosted an open house wherein potential new families had an opportunity to tour the school and speak with our teachers. On Wednesday, we hosted about 200 grandparents, family friends, and relatives who came to eat lunch with their students during the book fair. On Thursday evening many of you came in for parent/teacher conferences. While this is always a busy week of the year, it is also a fun week. We love having our parents and grandparents in the building. Compare this to what is happening in other schools throughout the country. Parents are rising up against school authorities, objecting to what is being taught in the classrooms as well as objecting to being denied information about that instruction. When school boards had enough of the parents, instead of listening to their complaints, the boards labeled them as terrorists and called in the FBI. Unfortunately, these type of things are not just happening in far away places. During our open house Monday evening, I spoke with an individual who last year witnessed a kindergarten teacher explain to 5 year old students that the boys who play dress up might be part girl, and the girls who play with blocks might be part boy. This happened in a kindergarten classroom in a local school district here in Genesee county. I cannot imagine calling the FBI on our parents, neither can I imagine filling a 5 year old’s innocent mind with “he might be part girl, or she might be part boy.” A classical Christian education at Waterbrook pursues what is good, what is true, and what is beautiful. We were created for a purpose. That purpose is not left to chance or whim, but was determined by our Maker and written into our nature. We believe we were created with the purpose of seeking truth so that we can act on what is good and beautiful in this life. During the parent conferences last evening I repeatedly heard phrases such as, “I am so grateful how my student is excelling,” or “We love Waterbrook, and we’re so grateful we found this school.” Or some variation of those statements. While most parent/teacher visits tend to be in this vein, I know there are situations where the student may be struggling or there may be a problem, and in such a case both the teacher and parent make a note to work on it. We do this in harmony with each other because we are all in pursuit of what is good, true, and beautiful. I read the other day that education is not making something, rather it is helping something grow. To all of our parents and grandparents, thank you for being a part of this community garden with us.
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![]() At the end of January we held a family meeting wherein we talked about how we are preparing for the expected growth in enrollment for next fall. We also discussed our plans to grow our internal departments - namely the music department and the athletic department, as well as creating a special education program. I’d like to give you an update on these projects. The purchase of 4181 E. Mt. Morris Rd was finalized at closing on February 1. On February 16 we met with the Genesee Township Planning Commission to review our application for a variance on the building usage. The Planning Commission approved our application. We now move into the architectural drawing and construction bid phase. Some who are skilled in the building trades have offered to volunteer your services when the construction begins. Thank you for that! We deeply appreciate your generosity! If others would like to volunteer on this project, but have not yet spoken with me, please do so. You may call the school office and I will be happy to speak with you. We would welcome your assistance. On the evening of Feb. 27, Mrs. Hoag and the concert band hosted an ensemble fundraiser to raise $4000 towards the purchase of a tuba. While we were confident the goal could be reached, most of us didn’t see it coming in one night. But the generosity of friends and family who were in attendance was overwhelming. One parent offered a dollar for dollar match up to $2000, and by the end of the intermission the concert band had met their goal! The beautiful thing is that the donations continue to roll in. As of today, the amount raised is over $4600! The generosity continues. Our third area of focus is special education. At our meeting I mentioned our financial goal for this program is an annual commitment of $20,000. After some internal discussion with our board, we have increased this initial goal to $30,000 with this amount to be revisited on an annual basis. Many of you have voiced your approval for this program, and it is now time to pursue funding for this endeavor. In the next few days we will be explaining ways in which you can financially assist us if special education is something you care about. As you know, Waterbrook does not take any government funding, even though we are routinely offered Title I Part A services from the public school districts in which our families live. Therefore, our special education program will be built from the ground up by individuals and partners who are passionate about special education. The theme of this update can be summed up in one word - generosity. You continue to show your generosity to Waterbrook in many ways and we are grateful for that! |
AuthorWaterbrook Christian Academy Staff Archives
September 2023
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