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National Bound!
Congratulations to this year’s BBCS STAR student, Josiah Henry. The Student Teacher Achievement Rec-ognition program, sponsored by The Professional Asso-ciation of Georgia Educators [PAGE], honors outstand-ing high school seniors and the teachers who have been
most instrumental in their aca-demic development.
Josiah chose his English and speech instructor, Shawntel Chisholm, as his STAR teacher.
After graduation, Henry wants to work full-time at a Christian camp. He plans to attend Bob Jones University, where he plans to major in Bible with a minor fo-cus in graphic design.
SPRING 2012
Eagle BIBLE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Excellence in Education
STAR Student
Josiah Henry
Shawn ChisholmRussell Almand and Jonathan Beck perform in BBCS’s award-winning handchime choir during the closing ceremony of the state competition.
Advanced Math Algebra / Geometry
Biology Chemistry
We are so proud of our junior and senior high school stu-dents who received top ratings and top placements in the Georgia Association of Christian Schools (GACS) Fine Arts competition in March.
All of our junior high music and speech participants re-ceived a 1 rating, the highest possible. Photography, Hand-bell Choir, Handchime Ensemble, and Small Instrument En-semble came in first place.
On the senior high level, of the 14 music competitions entered, 12 placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. Of the 10 speech com-petitions entered, 8 placed. In addition, our students won first place in:
All in all, we brought home 44 trophies and medals.Special thanks to our fine arts coordinator and hand-
bell coach, Mrs. Borton; speech coach, Mrs. Chisholm; and band/choral director, Mrs. Henry; and art coach, Mrs. Black. We also appreciate the parents involved in the success of the Fine Arts program at BBCS.
State winners on the senior high level head to Bob Jones University April 10-12 to compete in the American Association of Christian Schools’ national competition. The event attracts approximately 3,000 students from schools nationwide. We look forward to great wins from our young people!
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First, second, and third place Winter Reading Contest winners pose with their certificates. The contest was open to students in K-6th grade. Students who read or were read to for at least 360 minutes will receive a free ticket to Six Flags.
Where in the World Is... Alex Board?Upon finishing co-leading the soccer ministry team for Ma-ranatha Baptist Bible College this past summer, 2005 BBCS graduate Alex Board headed for Granada, Nicaragua for a 10-month internship with Soccer Without Borders. The orga-nization is designed “to use soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing underserved youth a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion and personal growth.”
Alex currently serves as Director of Coaching, giving in-put to the Nicaraguan coaches and holding coaching clinics for the community. He is starting a women’s team in Granada that will have the capability of playing in the 1st division pre-mier league in Nicaragua.
Alex says, “My time here has been phenomenal. God has put me in a place where I can use the gifts He has given me on a daily basis. Soccer is a great passion of mine, and I am overwhelmed with joy every time I get to see kids come from places of nothing with huge smiles on their faces just
Readers are Leaders
Students pictured in alphabetical order: Abby Bagwell, Ethan Black, Kyla Black, Jimmy Blanton, Caleb Brown, Jimmy Chisholm, Isaac Chisholm, Sarah Dickinson, Kosi Eke, Gunnar Griffin, Jonathan Henry, Priscilla Henry, Caleb Johnson, Joshua Pass, CJ Rossiter, Kelly Rossiter, Korrie Rossiter, Sondra Snyder, Gabby Stevens, Lauren Taylor, Dillon Thompson
because they get to play the game.”When he finishes in June, Alex would like to return to
the U.S. and look for an opportunity to again use his soc-cer skills. He hopes and prays that God will open a door in which he can give the Gospel through the avenue of soccer. Although soccer can help children overcome obstacles and positively affect their lives, ultimately, God is the answer to anyone’s needs or sense of emptiness.
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DRAMA: Story PerformedBBCS provides opportunities for involvement in drama from kindergarten through 12th grade. Every May the kindergar-ten performs a music/drama program as part of its gradua-tion. The elementary grades perform three programs that in-volve reciting poetry, monologues, and even acting in a play. The senior drama class performs a play in the fall. Students from 4th-12th grade also participate in the Georgia Associa-
Principal’sHonor Roll1st GradeKyla BlackLandon BroereKelly ChanceSeth KnightKelly RossiterTori StricklandReagan TrotterHannah WalkerTalia Williams
2nd GradeJimmy ChisholmGriffin DavisBryce FlemingHarold HernandezRyanne MullenBryan NguyenGrayson PattersonGabrielle Stevens
3rd Quarter3rd GradeAnayiah ColtonBenjamin FlemingJonathan HenryCaleb JohnsonKaris KnightJoshua PassCamden RossiterEthan RoyeBraden Trotter
4th GradeIsaac Chisholm
5th GradeDaniel Roye
6th GradeHallie DavisSarah DickinsonAbby HambrickPriscilla HenryKatelin OrrSondra Snyder
9th GradeSamuel Henry
11th GradeAlydia Bechtel
12th GradeJosiah Henry
A/BHonor Roll3rd Quarter1st GradeChristian ChavousCiara Watkins
2nd GradeTjamarcus BranchJace CofieldGunnar GriffinSamuel JohnsonChase PolviSara Walker
3rd GradeGabriel AmosMackia BadioAngelina CarverEmily GannShannon JonesMadison MillerRyan TaylorMatthew Williams
4th GradeKaleb BadioCaleb BrownGwynneth HernandezElizabeth Hill
5th GradeLouange Amemeg-baleoKaitlyn RogersKorrie RossiterLauren Taylor
6th GradeDesirae DixonAndrew MagwoodKourtney PadgettCarter PattersonJustin PhillipsAlexis WalkerNoah WallJordan Worrell
7th GradePhilip BlantonCaitlin PolviKendall RossiterMackenzie Wright
8th GradeElisee AmemegbaleoJasmine Feraro
9th GradeKimberleigh HendrixSamantha Hendrix
10th GradeRussell AlmandMichael FrancisKayla HarrisBethany Nething
11th GradeMelody BlantonBrittany BurdetteJosie HarkinsTyler HayesSarah McCullough
12th GradeMcKenzie BenderLindsay FosterJonathan Hicks
tion of Christian Schools’ Fine Arts Competition in the spring. Students that are involved in a speech category are given speech lessons that are included in the price of tuition. In the spring the speech contestants perform in a fine arts show-case. In addition to this, students in grades 9-12 may audi-tion to be part of the school’s ministry team, which presents a program in various local churches. What’s your story?
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Seniors MacKenzie Bender, Lindsay Foster, and Ariana Bedford pose under the gold dome on a recent field trip to the Georgia Capitol.
Second Graders Brian Nguyen and Grayson Patterson show off the bird feeders their class made.
The senior class observes the Georgia legislature in session during their recent visit.
Fifth graders enjoy a spring visit to Warm Springs and Roosevelt’s Little White House.
Jonathan Hicks reads before a live audience of K4 students for his senior speech class.
What’s all this clowning around in 1st grade?!? Kelly Rossiter, Reagan Trotter, and Ansley Brown dress the part after an entertaining chapter.
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Sixth graders hold cards they crafted for the class’s adopted soldier, Major Kenny Miller. Major Miller currently serves at Camp Phoenix in Afghanistan as Director of Emergency Ser-vices. He is making arrangements to talk with the students via Skype in the near future.
6th Graders Write Soldier
Kindergartners develop their gross motor skills by tapping rhythm sticks together during music class.
Second grader Gunnar Grif-fin holds an essay he wrote for the 100th day of school. Students were asked to describe how they would spend $100. After buying a game, Gunnar decid-ed to give some to God and charity.
Student’s $100 wish
Sisters Kendall & Kaylee Rossiter use their musical talents
to encourage residents at a Jonesboro nursing home.
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WinterRevival
Ministry Team
The winter revival with Evangelist Steve Pettit brought fun, games, and down-home music along with large doses of encouragement, inspiration, and challenge.
When asked what they remem-bered most about the week, several students responded:
“Trust God!” ― Korrie, 5th
“I do my devotions a lot more than be-fore.”
― Kendall, 7th“You shouldn’t build up bitterness in your heart. You should forgive peo-ple.”
― Joanna, 7th“You should not fear what people think about you.”
― MacKenzie, 7th
Three Weak WomenThis year’s BBCS Ministry Team presented Three Weak Women. Written by Bill Katka, the drama inter-twines the lives of the missionaries Gladys Aylward, Amy Carmichael,
and Mary Slessor. Our 6-member drama team consisted of girls ranging from 9th-12th grade. The presentation opened with two selections played by the brass ensemble, and our men’s ensemble provided special music at key points in the drama. We had the privilege of ministering in seven different churches plus school chapel.
“[Evangelist Pettit] talked about barri-ers in life, and how God is the only One Who can break them.”
― Kaylee, 9th“You’re supposed to trust God before you take on the devil.”
― Renzo, 9th“I really enjoyed the music and how the team was so dedicated to helping teens.”
― Hannah, 10th“You could really tell [the team] cared about us and wanted us to grow spiri-tually!”
― Brianna, 10th
Through a generous donation, the BBCS boys basketball pro-gram has purchased a Shoot-A-Way automat-ic basketball shooting machine. The device will instantly rebound a made or missed shot and give a direct return pass for another shot. We expect to have it for spring practice and look forward to how it will improve our pro-gram.
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CongratulationsEagles!State
Cheerleading Champs
4 Years in a Row!
BBCS Eagle Cheerleaders tug on their hair bows in what has become a trade-mark move in their cheer routine. The girls took first place in the Georgia Christian Athletic Association state competition for the 4th year in a row.
Baseball’s off toa great start!
Thanks to all those who sent in Box Tops this year and for PIE [Parents In Education] who coordinated the collection. We love our new basketball goal on the elementary play-ground. Wonder who shot the first basket?
You Did It!
Thank You for theGenerous Donation!
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April4 Wed 3:30-4:30 p.m. Robotics class begins5 Thu 3:30-4:45 p.m. Art Enrichment class begins10-12 Tue-Fri National Fine Arts Comp., Greenville, SC16-20 Mon-Fri Achievement Tests23-27 Mon-Fri 3:30-5:30 Soccer Practice23 Mon 3rd & 4th Grade Field Trip - Aquarium25 Wed 1st & 2nd Grade Field Trip – Braves Stadium27 Fri 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Elementary Fine Arts Competition30 Mon 1:30 p.m. Elementary Grade Rocket Launch
May1 Tue 7 p.m. Athletic Awards Banquet2 Wed 5th-6th Grade Wetlands field trip3 Thu 7:00 p.m. High School Spring Program8 Tue 7:00 p.m. Elementary Spring Program9-15 Wed-Tue Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. & The Wild’s10 Thu Sophomore Field Trip – GA Aquarium14-18 Mon-Fri 3:30-5:30 p.m. Spring Basketball Camp25 Fri 8:30 a.m. Elementary Awards Ceremony25 Fri 9:30 a.m. 6th Grade Graduation25 Fri 7:30 p.m. High School Graduation
June4-7 Mon-Thu GCAA Volleyball Team Camp @ BBCS
July 16-20 Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. BBC Vacation Bible School22-27 Sun-Fri Volleyball Team Camp @ Clearwater Christian College
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