Wednesday Update February 20, 2019
Mark Your Calendar
- February 25 — Beginning of After School Program session #3
- February 25 – March 1 — Spring Fling
- March 7–End of Quarter 3
- March 7-10 — Senior Trip
- March 8 — No School
- March 15 — Report Cards go home
- March 22 — Elementary Talent Show
- March 25-29 — Faculty Appreciation Week
Secondary Chapel Chats
Wednesday, February 20
Middle School Chapel
- Message – Thankfulness – Part 3
- Scripture – Matthew 5
- Speaker – Josh Smith
High School Chapel
- Message -Struggling to Believe
- Scripture- John 11-13
- Speaker- Brad Barrett
New Logos Website
We recently released our new Logos website. Check it out! www.logoscambodia.org We are still adding and updating content, but we’d love your opinion. Let us know if there is anything missing from the website that you would like us to add. Send your suggestions to jyoung@asianhope.org or mbelloni@asianhope.org.
Secondary Annual Spring Fling Week
Every year, our senior class organizes a week of games and dress-up days to promote school spirit and class unity. We encourage all students and teachers in grades 6 to 12 to participateFebruary 25- March 1. We invite the elementary students to join in on Crazy Hair Day.
- Monday – Character Day
- Tuesday – Twin Day
- Wednesday – Pajama Day
- Thursday – Crazy Hair Day (Elementary included)
- Friday – Class Theme Day
All School Crazy Hair Day
As part of our Spring Fling Week, the entire school is invited to join us on Thursday, February 28 for Crazy Hair Day. We will host a parade and hair judging in the gym from 8:05 to 8:30 am. We can’t wait to see your students’ creative and crazy hairstyles!
Elementary Talent Show
The Elementary Talent Show is coming up on March 22, from 5:00-6:00pm, in the MPR. Tickets will be $1. Thank you to all those who auditioned The acts have been selected and are now practicing for the performance. Hope you all can attend and enjoy watching these talented students!
Permission forms went home on Monday with those students who are participating in the Elementary Talent Show on March 22. Please remind your children to return their forms to their teachers as soon as possible.
How to Make Your Teen a “Success”- Free Online Conference
Every parent wants to connect deeply with their teen and build a transformative relationship… but often doesn’t know how. The Parenting Relationships Summit was created for YOU.
Join Axis and Biblica for this free online conference where faithful Christian authors & thought leaders will provide practical talks to help you parent your teens from February 14th through February 27.
They’ve “hand-picked” an amazing lineup of Godly experts who care about your teens and want to help you, as a parent or faith leader build the bridge between you and your teen! Their expertise and wisdom will provide practical ways for you to disciple your teen into lifelong faith and have conversations about sex, technology, and growing up! Spend 30+ minutes with speakers like Dr. Meg Meeker, Dennis Rainey, Dr. Les Parrott, Karis Kimmel Murray, and many more as they offer their best advice directly to you via this online summit!”
Visit Parenting Relationships Summit to sign-up for this free event. Each video is available for three days, so the time change should not prohibit you from participating.
Logos Parent Association (LPA) – Parents in Prayer
Logos is blessed to have caring parents and an active parent association – LPA! Groups of LPA parents gather together regularly to pray for the needs of the school, the Logos community, staff, teachers and students.
Three different prayer groups meet to pray in three different languages:
- The English Language group meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month, from 1:30-3:00pm in the Library Conference Room. The group is led by Kandy Huynh (phuynh@readmail.biz).
- The Khmer Language group meets every other Friday, from 5:30-6:30pm in the Multipurpose Room. Please contact Tito for details (titoandsopheap@gmail.com).
- The Korean Language group meets every Friday, from 8:00-9:30am in the Library Meeting Room. Contact Jung Hwa Park for more information (onnew@hanmail.net).
Formerly known as Moms in Prayer, Parents in Prayer is open to both moms and dads. We would love to have you join us!
LPA Meeting
LPA Meetings this Term – All Parents Welcome! Rm 207; 1:30-3:00pm
- Mar 6
- April – no
meeting May 1
Big thank you!
To the Korean Logos Parents Association: “Gam Sa Hab Ni Da”
We have installed new blinds for sun/rain/wind shields in the cafeteria.
The Korean LPA has graciously donated the money for the purchase and installation of these blinds. Thank you for your generosity and care for our students.
After School Program – Session #3
Session #3 of the Elementary After School Program will begin Monday, February 25, and run until May 10, for grades K-5. Application forms have been sent home through the classroom teachers. Here are the activities being offered:
If you need another application form, please pick one up at the office. Applications are due on Friday, February 22nd.
Elementary Movie Night
Thank you to all who participated in the Elementary Movie Night on Tuesday. We were able to raise $90 to purchase equipment to donate to Marine Conservation Cambodia.
Seeking Art Supplies
Mrs. Jacob is collecting toilet paper rolls and empty cereal/cracker boxes for Art class. Please send them to school with your child and have them drop them in art room. Thank you!
Community Service Partnerships
In an effort to create a wide array of Community Partnerships and to bridge students to Community Service opportunities for their graduation requirement of 20 service hours per year, we are reaching out to the wealth of organizations represented in our parent community here at Logos. If you are serving in an organization that would welcome High School students to serve in different capacities that utilize their unique gifts, or if you would like more information about what this entails, please contact Lily Nelson lnelson@asianhope.org. Thank you for your consideration!
Sports News:
Logos high school basketball teams competed in the ASAC tournament at NISC this past weekend. The boys lost in the finals achieving 2nd place.The girls won in the finals returning with 1st place.
Congratulations to players and coaches!
This week our middle school volleyball teams begin practicing.
- Girls practice on Monday and Wednesday.
- Boys practice on Tuesday and Thursday.
We look forward to our last sports season as the high school starts playing soccer and the middle schoolers start learning volleyball.
Both of these seasons will continue until the weekend of April 27th.
Library Corner
The Scholastic order is already here and orders will be going home with students today! Have a look at some of our new books:
- OPAC: koha.asianhope.org
- ebooks: wbb60958.follettshelf.com
Questions? Contact Mrs. Ralph at cralph@asianhope.org
A Note From The School Nurse
Thank you for sharing all your wonderful breakfast ideas after last weeks update. I want to encourage you to continue the dialogue with each other. This week I want to continue the discussion as it related to health school snacks.
Most of our children attend school for 6 hours a day and consume as much as half of their daily calories at school. Schools play a critical role in improving the dietary and physical activity behaviors of children and adolescents. At Logos we strive to create environments that are supportive of healthy eating and physical activity by implementing policies and practices. Providing students with learning opportunities that support healthy eating and regular physical activity is also important for students to learn about and practice these behaviors. We encourage our students to bring low fat, low carbohydrate and high protein snacks.
Here is a CDC website parentsforhealthyschools. It has great ideas and suggestions. Please take time to browse through the site and contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Mrs. Courtney Hogue, School Nurse at Logos International School
Traffic Flow at Logos
Here is a reminder for traffic flow when dropping off or picking up students. There is a lot of traffic that travels in front of Logos at these times, so it is imperative that we follow standard guidelines to minimize traffic congestion and frustration.
- Remember to drive north to south (away from Camko City road) when dropping students off or picking them up.
- If you would like to park in the new gravel parking lot in the morning, please make sure you park well into the parking lot so that you do not block pull through traffic.
- You may still drop your child(ren) off in front of the main gate or at the new parking lot.
- Parents, if you send a driver to drop off or pick up your child(ren) please remind him/her of these procedures. Just one car going the wrong direction can cause major congestion.
If you have any questions see us in the office. Thank you for your understanding. ~Logos Administration