Written By Sophi Gonzalez There are a lot of things that I love about Holy Name. One of the things I love the most is that I have never felt left out because we are all a family. Teachers are super nice and friendly and will always be there to help you. The teachers are always working hard to make
Challenging Yourself by Joining the Academic Team
Written By Carolyn Bassett Academic team is a fun, challenging competition with coaches that help the students. Spottsville also has fun coaches that make it so much more than just a serious competition. They help us learn to get to know our teammates and make friends with each other, even if we
Competing on a School Archery Team
Written By Lily Bassett Archery is fun because of the satisfaction of getting a high score, especially a personal best, and the medals/trophies that you get. Also, the feeling of knowing you are growing in skills. When shooting for a school archery team, you will need a genesis bow and if you want
Paws for a Cause
Making a Difference Through the Student Technology Leadership Program Written By Adalyn Park Do you like to use technology? Well, it can be used for more than what you think! Not just to play, communicate, or whatever you do on your electronics! At our school, Jefferson Elementary, we have a
Parent Profile: Matt Calvert
Being our Kids Takeover issue, and with Father’s Day just around the corner, we decided to have some fun and mix it up a bit with our Parent Profile. Instead of the parent answering the questions, Jack and Nora Calvert are taking over and answering questions about their dad, Matt. How old are
Out and About This Spring
Dance Kaleidoscope Saturday, April 2 @ 7:30 - 11pm | Preston Arts Center Dance Kaleidoscope’s Music Magic will feature Tchaikovsky’s classical work Romeo and Juliet Fantasy, and the musical stylings of singer Michael Bublé will bring the fun – all this with world-class contemporary dance. For
The Book Nook
All of these books are available for check out at the Henderson County Public Library. What Not to Give Your Mom on Mother’s Day By: Martha Simpson A little boy offers advice on what NOT to give your mom on Mother’s Day, unless she’s an animal. For example, don’t give her a rotting log unless
The 5 Biggest Benefits of Sending Your Child to Preschool
Socialization Sending children to school gets them out of the house socializing with others. It also exposes them to children of various ages and backgrounds. Finding a friend is really important for children, and this can be hard to do in a home setting or when playdates are always arranged by the
Preschool vs. Childcare
What is the Best Option for Your Family? Written by Ginger Ashby, Principal of Thelma B. Johnson Early Learning Center Research is clear that students who can attend a high-quality program are more prepared for kindergarten. Finding the best option for your child takes time and research.
Parent Profile: Deanna Meeks
Photo by Darrin Phegley Tell us a little about yourself (family, pets, etc.) My name is Deanna Meeks, and I was raised here in Henderson. I attend First Baptist Church with my family. I’ve been married to my wonderful husband, Daniel, for 17 (almost 18) years. We have a precious daughter, Daniela,