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Springtime brings a flurry of activities, and after returning from Easter Break, our students have hit the ground running with full schedules and happy hearts.

This week, some of our students participated in Ag Day at the Rafter 3C Arena. The Churchill County Junior Livestock Show and Sale took place at the arena, where students from Logos and surrounding schools attended to see independent youth members exhibit their livestock projects. The event promotes excellence in livestock production, skills, and practices. A special highlight was Evva Brown from third grade, who presented a cow and even placed in the competition. Great job, Evva!

Students in grades 2 through 4 visited the Nevada State Museum in Carson City, enhancing their Nevada history lessons through a variety of hands-on activities. They enjoyed two tours: one focused on Native Americans, where students learned about local tribes and had the opportunity to handle artifacts; the second tour covered mining, explaining how miners in Nevada work and the benefits of mining for everyone. They enjoyed lunch in the park afterward. A big thank you to all the parent volunteers who helped make this trip a success!

Kindergarten and first-grade students celebrated Earth Day by learning about kid-friendly ways to help the planet. As part of a reduce, reuse, recycle project, they took old, broken crayons and melted them into fun new shapes that can be enjoyed again.

Additionally, we had a wonderful Chapel session on Monday featuring Pastor Phil Christian from Summit Christian Church in Fernley. He spoke about the Whole Armor of God, specifically The Sword of the Spirit. His engaging style captivated the students, and we sincerely appreciate him taking the time to speak to our school.

“Ask the Lord for rain in the springtime; it is the Lord who sends the thunderstorms.” — Zechariah 10:1

 

 


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