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Sep 9, 2014

3 Reasons I Take No Delight in the Strike

By |2014-09-09T05:36:03-07:00September 9, 2014|Elementary|0 Comments

I placed 14 new students in classes in the week before school started. It was very busy, but exciting, and unprecedented. While the reasons varied, there was a definite connection, in some cases, to the current situation in the public schools. While it is a blessing to welcome these families into ACES, I am saddened [...]

Aug 27, 2014

THE LIST

By |2021-07-07T21:27:09-07:00August 27, 2014|Celebrating|0 Comments

Birthdays at the Siebenga House When my siblings (one older sister and two younger brothers) and I were growing up together, we would run downstairs on the mornings of our birthdays to read “The List.” Yes, we did look forward to the presents we would get (although I’m not sure I remember any of the gifts [...]

Aug 8, 2014

Dear Diary…

By |2014-08-08T09:43:00-07:00August 8, 2014|Secondary|0 Comments

After reading several blogs I wrote for posting this summer, Tanya, the editor of Inside Out, suggested I write something more personal—I should save the more academic posts for the fall. Personal? I was puzzled at first, but then I had an idea—I have this blank-page book I carry with me all the time; I [...]

Jul 7, 2014

Lazy Parenting

By |2014-07-07T10:10:17-07:00July 7, 2014|Parenting|1 Comment

by Tanya KienekerSometimes we feel like very lazy parents. It’s true. We hear stories from friends about the adventurous things they've done with their kids—going on hikes, camping along the Baja, attending concerts… (Don’t even get me started on Disney Land or family camps!)And us? We prefer to stay at home and make the kids [...]

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