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Many Thanks to Festival Sponsors and Volunteers

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Redeemer wishes to thank the many volunteers and sponsors of this year’s Festival of the Ages.  Dozens of RCS families, students and teachers came together to create an authentic feeling of the Pioneer Days.  Over 250 community families attended this year’s event.  Photos from the event can be seen on RCS’ Facebook page.

Corporate Sponsors of the event include;

Chic-Fil-A
Community Bank
Scott A. Dunaway, D.D.S., P.C.
Family Talk Magazine
The Hatchery Design Company
Layman & Nichols PC
Keva Planks
MOD Displays
Organic Grounds Coffeehouse and Cafe
The Stratford Companies
Chris Rooker and The Harrisonburg Homes Team

Finally, a BIG congratulations to our iPod raffle winner, Heather S. from Grottoes.

Once again, thank you for making this year’s event spectacular!

Handbell Festival a Success!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Congratulations to Kathleen Wissinger and the students of Redeemer Classical School for their resounding performace last week at Massanutta Springs!  Here is just some of the feedback…

Hello!

I just wanted you all to know what a great job Redeemer Classical and
Kath Wissinger did at their first all-school handbell festival
yesterday. It was held at Massanetta Springs - a beautiful location!
The day was simply phenomenal!

My colleague and I brought two handbell choirs from Wakefield School,
Kath had her Redeemer Classical Handbells, and there was a choir from
Harrisonburg City. Kath did the directing and the kids responded very
well to her. It’s always nice for them to ring under someone else!!!

The best part of the whole day - according to my kids - (aside from
missing school and getting to ring all day, of course) was the games
and activities the PE teacher from Redeemer had planned. They enjoyed
the dodge ball immensely. That broke the ice and got them all talking!
A rousing game of Ha! gave them the giggles for the afternoon, but they
managed to focus pretty well during rehearsal. Lunch was delicious -
taco bar! Kids love tacos. Kath’s ingenious idea of not letting more
than 4 members of one choir at a lunch table allowed the kids to get to
know each other a little better. By the end of the day, they were
exchanging email addresses and phone numbers. My group of 19 is very
excited that next year’s event has already begun to be planned.

If you have a school group, ring in a school group, or know of a school
group - middle school is preferable - keep your eyes and ears open for
information about next year’s event. It was an excellent way for the
kids to get to know other really cool kids who ring bells.

Melissa Nobile
Wakefield School

Inclement Weather Announcements

Monday, October 27th, 2008

It is often difficult to discern the weather and road conditions for our families’ varied locations and to project conditions later in the day. We use the weather.com hourly forecast, which is generally reliable but may occasionally be misleading. In addition, we monitor announcements by other schools. In making these decisions, the safety of our students, parents, and teachers is the primary concern. If your neighborhood conditions appear risky, we encourage you to delay travel or keep your children at home for the day. Such absences are fully understandable, and the faculty will adjust assignments and due dates accordingly.

Because the outside agencies we use for announcements are not all automated and thus prompt, we suggest that you check more than one if you are in doubt. Decisions are usually made by 6:30 a.m., but unusual circumstances sometimes cause delays.

Sources of information:

550 AM WSVA

103.3 FM WLTK

90.7 FM WMRA and wmra.org/cancellations.html

WHSV TV-3 and whsv.com/closings

redeemerclassical.org in home page news and/or email messages to parents’ addresses

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