MARK YOUR CALENDAR

  • February 24 – Early Release Day
  • March 8-10 – March Break/ International Women’s Day
  • March 17 – End of Quarter 3

TCK Seminars Presented by Tanya Crossman hosted by Living Well

1. Interactive Half Day Workshops for Students
Saturday 25 February  
Grades 5-8: 9am to 12pm
Grades 9-12: 12:45pm to 3:45pm
Held at ICA Bible School Chapel

Content:

– Art Processing (Identity integration)
– Goodbye and Hello (Transition)

Cost: $35 per child/$60 for two siblings

To find out more or register please email Pisey at info@livingwellcambodia.org

ACSI Day of Prayer

Next Tuesday, February 28th is ACSI’s Day of Prayer.
All parents are invited to join Logos to pray for our school.
If you are able to join us for prayer, please meet Mrs. Phifer in room 407 at 8:15am for a short time of prayer and then a prayer walk. Hope you can all join as we pray for our community!

ELEMENTARY:

Friday, February 24 – Early Release Day:

*  All early years and elementary students are to be collected no later than 11:45am at the grade classroom.

        Alice in Wonderland Invitation

* 4th & 5th graders audition information on invitation.

        The Phnom Penh Players

SECONDARY:

Click here for this week’s Lightning News Flash

A NOTE FROM SCHOOL NURSE

As the sun’s rays become more intense for the next several months, it is important to understand how to protect your skin from UV damage. Sun protection factor (SPF) is an important measure of a sunscreen’s ability to block out ultraviolet radiation that can cause sunburn and other forms of skin damage. 


When shopping for sunscreen, look for products with at least an SPF rating of 30 or higher—the higher the number, the better protection you will have from UVA/UVB rays. When using sunscreen properly, it can help prevent premature aging caused by prolonged exposure as well as reduce your risk of developing certain types of cancer like melanoma down the line. Avoid spending extended periods in direct sunlight during peak hours (10 am-4 pm) when possible; wearing protective clothing such as hats or long sleeves also helps minimize direct contact with damaging UV light. 


Parents are highly encouraged to apply sunscreen for students before coming to school, especially on days where they have PE or swimming classes. Additionally, students are recommended to wear hats when playing in the sun.

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