2008-09 Class Officers
Mr. B.C.S.: Cole Stubblefield
Miss B.C.S.: Jessica Hagar
9th Grade
President: Kaleb Tilton
Vice-president: Brody Fernandez
Secretary: Jessica Burton
Treasurer: Brent Hutchinson
10th Grade
President: Olivia Newby
Vice-president: Spencer Warren
Secretary: Olivia Majors
Treasurer: Justin Reed
11th Grade
President: Megan Boren
Vice-president: Lauren Wilcher
Secretary: Katie Gooden
Treasurer: Taylor Bell
12th Grade
President: Cole Stubblefield
Vice-president: Davis Cantrell
Secretary: Victoria Woods
Treasurer: Shelby Hice
Welcome to BCS! This is our blog where we update school happenings daily. Mrs. Tabetha Sullens, Principal posts pictures and information for parents, students, staff and guests. Please take your time and get to know us... come see what Boyd Christian School has to offer.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
August 25, 2008
From the Superintendent
I want to take this opportunity to welcome all of you back for another school year. This is an exciting time here at Boyd Christian. We have several new additions to our faculty as well as to our student body. I know that all of you who are returning will join me in welcoming those new faces to our school.
Many of you have already met our new high school math teacher, Mr. Alan Burger. Last week, Mr. Burger’s grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Glenn, gave us a very generous donation of $1,000 to purchase new books for the pre-calculus class we have added this year. In addition, Mrs. Donna Goolsby, the grandmother of one of our new middle school students, Christian Barrett, has donated $1,000 toward the purchase of portable classrooms. We have also had some smaller donations recently. I want to thank Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. Goolsby, and our other donors for their generosity. Without the kindness of individuals like this, our work would not be possible.
SACS Accreditation Update
On Monday, August 4, Mr. Ronnie Parks from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools met with our staff during inservice. Mr. Parks has been assigned to be our field consultant as we move through the accreditation process this year. We are hopeful that an evaluation team will visit us sometime in the spring. We are currently looking for a chairperson for the team. Mr. Parks indicated that we are ahead of schedule and well along in the process to finish before the end of this school year. One of the next steps is to survey the school community. We will keep you posted as we move through the process.
No School Monday, September 1
(Labor Day)
Applefest September 27
The date for this year’s Applefest will be Saturday, September 27, from 3:00 to 7:00. This is one of the biggest fundraising events of the year for L.A.C.E. More information will be made available soon.
Fair News
Students who are interested in entering the “Fairest of the Fair” contest may pick up a copy of the entry form at the front desk.
Guidance News
Students should regularly check the guidance page on the school website. Mrs. Mayfield does an outstanding job of posting valuable information, especially for students who will attend college soon.
Fair Booth
We are seeking volunteers to help work at this year’s Fair food booth. If you are able to assist with this, please contact Mr. Stan Pickens at the school.
Upcoming Sports Events
8/25…Soccer @ Cannon Co., 1:30
8/26…Soccer vs. Webb, 4:30
8/26…Golf vs. Webb, 3:30
8/28…Soccer @ MTCS, 6:30
Lunch Menu for August 26-29
Tuesday…Hamburger
Wednesday…Corn Dog Nuggets
Thursday…Pizza
Friday…Grilled Cheese Sandwich
News from the Elementary
Kindergarten…Mrs. Hoover
In kindergarten this week, we will be reading a story called "Plaidypus Lost". We will be working on recognizing letters and numbers. We will also be working on our handwriting each day. We welcome all our new students to Boyd! Have a great week!
Grade 1…Mrs. Keele
Welcome Back! We would especially like to welcome Heath Kuykendall and Logan McVey to 1st grade at Boyd. We have thirteen students in 1st grade. Everyone is excited about this school year!
Grade 2…Mrs. Newby
2nd grade welcomes Kayla Taylor to our class. This is her first year at Boyd. We have a total of eleven students and we are looking forward to a great year.
Grade 3…Ms. Farless
This week the third graders will be learning to spell words that make the long e sound. In language class, they will be learning to write compound sentences. Also, they will be reviewing simple and complete subjects. In math class, they will be learning how to round numbers to the nearest tens and hundreds. On Wednesday, they will be having their first science test of the school year. The test will cover chapter one. Don't forget to study! On Thursday, the third graders are responsible for leading chapel services. Therefore, we will be practicing our jobs for chapel, in Bible class, this week. Finally, in social studies class we will be learning about the three different types of communities. Allie Shaye Kuykendall's birthday is on Aug. 31st. Happy birthday to Allie Shaye!
Grade 4…Mrs. Vandagriff
We have been very busy. Don't forget that we have a Bible Test and a Tennessee History test this week. Check your classroom newsletter for all of the details. We are off to a great start this school year. We hope that everyone has a wonderful week!!
Grade 5…Mr. Burks
The first few weeks of 5th grade have been fun. We have grown mold in a science experiment, made a map of Tennessee using a flour salt paste, and worked hard in all our subjects. By Noah and Janna
I want to take this opportunity to welcome all of you back for another school year. This is an exciting time here at Boyd Christian. We have several new additions to our faculty as well as to our student body. I know that all of you who are returning will join me in welcoming those new faces to our school.
Many of you have already met our new high school math teacher, Mr. Alan Burger. Last week, Mr. Burger’s grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Glenn, gave us a very generous donation of $1,000 to purchase new books for the pre-calculus class we have added this year. In addition, Mrs. Donna Goolsby, the grandmother of one of our new middle school students, Christian Barrett, has donated $1,000 toward the purchase of portable classrooms. We have also had some smaller donations recently. I want to thank Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. Goolsby, and our other donors for their generosity. Without the kindness of individuals like this, our work would not be possible.
SACS Accreditation Update
On Monday, August 4, Mr. Ronnie Parks from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools met with our staff during inservice. Mr. Parks has been assigned to be our field consultant as we move through the accreditation process this year. We are hopeful that an evaluation team will visit us sometime in the spring. We are currently looking for a chairperson for the team. Mr. Parks indicated that we are ahead of schedule and well along in the process to finish before the end of this school year. One of the next steps is to survey the school community. We will keep you posted as we move through the process.
No School Monday, September 1
(Labor Day)
Applefest September 27
The date for this year’s Applefest will be Saturday, September 27, from 3:00 to 7:00. This is one of the biggest fundraising events of the year for L.A.C.E. More information will be made available soon.
Fair News
Students who are interested in entering the “Fairest of the Fair” contest may pick up a copy of the entry form at the front desk.
Guidance News
Students should regularly check the guidance page on the school website. Mrs. Mayfield does an outstanding job of posting valuable information, especially for students who will attend college soon.
Fair Booth
We are seeking volunteers to help work at this year’s Fair food booth. If you are able to assist with this, please contact Mr. Stan Pickens at the school.
Upcoming Sports Events
8/25…Soccer @ Cannon Co., 1:30
8/26…Soccer vs. Webb, 4:30
8/26…Golf vs. Webb, 3:30
8/28…Soccer @ MTCS, 6:30
Lunch Menu for August 26-29
Tuesday…Hamburger
Wednesday…Corn Dog Nuggets
Thursday…Pizza
Friday…Grilled Cheese Sandwich
News from the Elementary
Kindergarten…Mrs. Hoover
In kindergarten this week, we will be reading a story called "Plaidypus Lost". We will be working on recognizing letters and numbers. We will also be working on our handwriting each day. We welcome all our new students to Boyd! Have a great week!
Grade 1…Mrs. Keele
Welcome Back! We would especially like to welcome Heath Kuykendall and Logan McVey to 1st grade at Boyd. We have thirteen students in 1st grade. Everyone is excited about this school year!
Grade 2…Mrs. Newby
2nd grade welcomes Kayla Taylor to our class. This is her first year at Boyd. We have a total of eleven students and we are looking forward to a great year.
Grade 3…Ms. Farless
This week the third graders will be learning to spell words that make the long e sound. In language class, they will be learning to write compound sentences. Also, they will be reviewing simple and complete subjects. In math class, they will be learning how to round numbers to the nearest tens and hundreds. On Wednesday, they will be having their first science test of the school year. The test will cover chapter one. Don't forget to study! On Thursday, the third graders are responsible for leading chapel services. Therefore, we will be practicing our jobs for chapel, in Bible class, this week. Finally, in social studies class we will be learning about the three different types of communities. Allie Shaye Kuykendall's birthday is on Aug. 31st. Happy birthday to Allie Shaye!
Grade 4…Mrs. Vandagriff
We have been very busy. Don't forget that we have a Bible Test and a Tennessee History test this week. Check your classroom newsletter for all of the details. We are off to a great start this school year. We hope that everyone has a wonderful week!!
Grade 5…Mr. Burks
The first few weeks of 5th grade have been fun. We have grown mold in a science experiment, made a map of Tennessee using a flour salt paste, and worked hard in all our subjects. By Noah and Janna
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Open House
The Bible is our guide.
Pre-K
Our open house was a huge success. We welcomed several new students as well as a few new teachers. We look forward to a wonderful year!
"The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn."
-John Lubbock
Pre-K
Our open house was a huge success. We welcomed several new students as well as a few new teachers. We look forward to a wonderful year!
"The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn."
-John Lubbock
Friday, August 8, 2008
Mission Statement
Our Philosophy and Purpose
It is the philosophy and purpose of F.C. Boyd, Sr. Christian School to provide a Christian atmosphere in which students may acquire knowledge and skills necessary to function to the very best of their ability in a rapidly changing community, environment, and society. Pursuant to this, students will be given the opportunity to develop their capacities for higher order thinking, working, creating, and gaining an appreciation for life.
The school strives to provide a curriculum which will equip all students with the knowledge, tools, and attitudes that will provide the basis for present and future learning experiences.
A systematic effort will be made to assist each student in understanding himself/herself, to recognize his/her native ability and learn good behavior patterns while working in cooperation with others. The faculty will be working to instill a positive concept for life with emphasis on human rights and responsible actions while living in a democratic society.
In addition to developing and maintaining basic skills, it is our purpose to encourage creative and imaginative thinking. The school has a commitment to provide the individual with an opportunity to enjoy art, literature, and physical education, therefore developing some avocational activities which can recreate the body, mind, and spirit.
The Bible will always be the center focus of our curriculum.
It is the philosophy and purpose of F.C. Boyd, Sr. Christian School to provide a Christian atmosphere in which students may acquire knowledge and skills necessary to function to the very best of their ability in a rapidly changing community, environment, and society. Pursuant to this, students will be given the opportunity to develop their capacities for higher order thinking, working, creating, and gaining an appreciation for life.
The school strives to provide a curriculum which will equip all students with the knowledge, tools, and attitudes that will provide the basis for present and future learning experiences.
A systematic effort will be made to assist each student in understanding himself/herself, to recognize his/her native ability and learn good behavior patterns while working in cooperation with others. The faculty will be working to instill a positive concept for life with emphasis on human rights and responsible actions while living in a democratic society.
In addition to developing and maintaining basic skills, it is our purpose to encourage creative and imaginative thinking. The school has a commitment to provide the individual with an opportunity to enjoy art, literature, and physical education, therefore developing some avocational activities which can recreate the body, mind, and spirit.
The Bible will always be the center focus of our curriculum.
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