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Glorifying God.
Nurturing children.
Serving community.
Dually Accredited by:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
National Lutheran Schools
Accreditation
08/22/19
Bethany Lutheran Church
Worship Services
Sundays @ 10am
Bible Studies/Sunday School @ 9am
621 S. Orchard Ave.
Vacaville
August 26-28 Student Council Elections for Middle School
August 30 Minimum Day, Dismissal at Noon
Extended Care Offered—your child must have a lunch & snack
Sept. 2 NO SCHOOL—Labor Day
Sept. 11 Picture Day! Chapel Wear
Sept. 16-20 Fall Book fair—More information to come
Sept. 17 Parent Volunteer Committee Meeting (PVC) @ 6pm at Ulatis Campus
Upcoming Events:
You should begin receiving your student(s) classroom newsletter. Our classroom newsletters are typically sent out each Friday during the school year. Please let your students teacher know if you are not receiving this via email. Middle School teachers will also be sending out a Friday newsletter.
Teacher’s newsletters will also be posted to our website at www.gobethany.com.
Classroom Newsletters
Reminders Label everything your child brings to school with a permanent marker. Many items look the same or similar and this will allow us to return items that are misplaced or left behind by your student. If you purchased items from our used closet, please mark out the previous name and write your student’s name. Otherwise, it might get returned to the used closet.
Leaving Campus—BLS students are not allowed to leave campus without an adult, unless we have a parent’s written authorization on file in the school office. Students who wish to walk or ride their bikes home or walk across to the library must have a note from parents on file giving permission to do so.
P.E. and Spirit Clothing can be ordered through Ad Special T’s. Following is a link to reach the BLS site: https://www.agpestores.com/adspecialtsembroider/groupproducts.php?prodgroup_id=20690&prodgroupbypass=true
Spirit Shirts—Each BLS student will receive one Spirit Shirt.
Orders of items from Ad Special T’s, will be delivered directly to the school for you to pick up. We will notify you when the order arrives. Once the initial order is placed, only a limited amount of items may be available for purchase directly from Ad Special T’s. Items may also be special ordered through the store. So if you want to order something—now is the time.
Our used uniform closet is now open but in need of organization. Parents are able to shop after school or during the day, so long as it is not being used for classroom instruction.
New uniforms can be purchased through Dennis Uniforms:
https://www.dennisuniform.com/
School Code: WOEBET
P.E. Clothing and School Uniforms
Parent Volunteer Committee (PVC) Meeting
Hello Parents!
There are many volunteer opportunities that you can be a part of! Not only will this help you accomplish your Partnership Hours but it will keep you involved in your child(s) school.
Please come to our first Parent Volunteer Committee Meeting (PVC) on Tuesday, September 17 at 6pm.
Prayer Walk
For
Bethany Lutheran Schools
Join us on August 25th at noon to embark on a prayer walk for our schools. Pastor Russ will meet in the church courtyard at noon to share resources and guides for this way to pray and bless our schools. All are invited! The prayer walk will take about 30 minutes.
621 S. Orchard Ave. Vacaville
Dear Parents of Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers at Bethany,
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we make adjustments to facility usages in reaction to last year’s fire and destruction to our pre-school. Our progress toward a new pre-school facility continues. It’s been like a Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride as Bethany Ministries has been working laboriously with insurance companies to finally settle the finances on the burned out structure. It is hoped the matter will be settled soon. Our plans for a new pre-school at the Ulatis campus have been submitted to the city and upon their, and congregational approval, a new chapter in Bethany’s Toddler and Preschool will begin!
Again, thank you for your prayers and patience during this trying year of recovery.
In Christ,
Pastor Russ
Dr. Chris Smith
Cindy Miller
Student Council Elections
Fourth through eighth grade students who are interested in running for Student Council must submit their parent-signed nomination forms to Mrs. Bakken by Monday, August 26. Permission slips will be going out this week.
Election posters may be placed in the Fellowship Hall ONLY! Please do not post signs on the entry doors or in the hallways. Students should bring all necessary items to display their signs (i.e., push pins, tape, etc.). Signs and hanging items must be removed before the end of the day on Friday, August 30.
Students will give their campaign speeches on Wednesday, August 28 in the Fellowship Hall after chapel. Voting will take place on Thursday, August 29.
Election results will be announced to students on Friday, August 30.
We wish all of our candidates the best of luck in this year’s elections.
Wednesday, September 11
Chapel Clothes
Bethany PTO Facebook
From our Pastor
Did you know we have a “closed” Facebook page for our school and its families? You are welcome to join. Just search Bethany PTO from your Facebook (we may change the name in the future) and ask the Admin for membership.
This Facebook page is for posting wonderful feel-good event photos and the like. W also post upcoming event notices, etc. This page is not to post grievances of any kind. Our Admin will delete anything that does not conform to our Christian values and the support of our school.
From the Principal
Welcome Back BLS!
I really had to pinch myself several times to make sure I was not dreaming, school is here! We have gotten the first few days of school in the books and it seems so surreal. The summer has come and gone and the season of academics and spiritual preparedness is upon us.
With the start of the 2019-2020 school year, we are set to have one of the best years in our school history. The staff and I are eager to work with each and every student God has placed
in our educational care. We know as teachers that the expectations from parents are high and that the expecta-tions from our call as teachers is even greater. The Bible says, “Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness. 2 For we all stumble in many ways. And if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body,” James 3:1-2 ESV. We know that we are charged to give our best at all times and work to ensure the students are well equipped with the message of hope and love that is Jesus Christ. We relish this opportunity and rejoice in the fact that God has selected each member of our team for their varied role in the educational ministry.
As we get underway for the new school year, I am proud to update you on some of the fantastic improvements we are working on or completing.
Technology Center / Science Lab – Room B16 has officially been turned into the new Tech / Science Lab. 30 PC laptops have been ordered along with a new storage cart which has already arrived. The lab also has 3 networked printers, overhead projector, document camera, microscopes for labs, and much more. The lab will be integrated into the weekly curriculum for most grade levels.
New Black Top Games – As a gift from the out going 8th graders from the 2018-2019 school year, additional games have been added to the black top for the students to use during recess and lunch play times.
New Pre-School Plans at the City – Our plans for the new preschool building were resubmitted to the City of Vacaville for approval. Once the city approves the new updated plans, the Church Council plans to break ground and get the project moving as quickly as possible. The goal is to move the entire ministry of Bethany Lutheran to the Ulatis site. This would include the preschool, church, and all administrative offices.
Extended Care Update – As some of you may be aware, the Extended Care program is undergoing several critical new updates and changes to streamline the program and provide an opportunity to bring on some additional new staff members. As we are going through these very positive fixes, we ask that you be patient with us as you may see a variety of people working in the program, and many of the daily protocols changing as well.
Security Update – Over the course of the next few weeks, the students and staff at Bethany will be taking part in several practice emergency drills. These drills will help to prepare and inform students of the protocols needed during an actual emergency. Please note that during these drills, the campus can and will be placed on complete lock-down, which means no one will be allowed to enter or exit the campus until the drills are completed.
While I am excited about all of the new and improved plans we are working on at the school, I do want to reiterate job one! We are committed to nurture, love, and pray for your children. We will educate them with excellence. We will help lead them into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and strive for spiritual maturity. We will teach them to serve and be responsible citizens for our school, community, and world. We will strive to model and train effective communicators. We are committed to following God’s call for our lives and the lives of our students. Let’s work together to make Bethany Lutheran School the best that it can be.
Stay Prayerful,
Dr. Chris Smith
Principal
BETHANY LUTHERAN SCHOOL
MISSION STATEMENT
Bethany Lutheran School is a family of hope-filled Christian believers dedicated to nurturing all children to love, honor, and serve God.
GLORIFYING GOD. NURTURING CHILDREN. SERVING COMMUNITY.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO’s) Rubric
Graduates of Bethany Lutheran School will be prepared to be:
Active Christians
A1. They will look to the Bible for guidance and growth, upholding its teachings.
A2. They will serve God, home, church, school, and community.
A3. They will respect and maintain their bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Productive and socially responsible citizens
B1. They will collaborate to accomplish tasks as members of a group.
B2. They will exemplify good citizenship and social skills.
B3. They will recognize and respond to the needs of their community.
Effective and self-expressive communicators
C1. They will receive, process, and respond to information in clear and appropriate ways.
C2. They will utilize various technological resources.
C3. They will experience, participate, and creatively express themselves through the arts.
Critical thinkers
D1. They will collect, analyze, interpret and evaluate information.
D2. They will formulate and implement plans of action addressing challenges and opportunities.
D3. They will learn to work collaboratively in groups of two or more to arrive at critical and logical
conclusions.