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May 26, 2014

Not-So-Square and Other Renovation Tales

By |2014-05-26T07:07:17-07:00May 26, 2014|Faith, Middle School|0 Comments

Renovations.  It's a word that sends a chill deep into my bones. You see, in my house, renovations actually mean I have to do the work. No contractors, no professionals involved.  So when my wife and I agreed it was time to renovate the downstairs bathroom, I got a little nervous. With all the confidence of [...]

May 14, 2014

FaceTime Faux-Pas

By |2014-05-14T07:37:03-07:00May 14, 2014|Parenting, Secondary, Technology|2 Comments

I know it’s not very lady-like, but sometimes I burp.   It probably wasn't the best time to let go of one of those big bellywonkers, but it happened right as I walked into my daughter’s room. Me: "Braack…whatcha doing?" A: "My homework…and, say hi to Zoe." Me: (recoiling in shame) "When did Zoe get [...]

May 7, 2014

10 Things You May Not Know about Mrs. Humphries

By |2014-05-07T07:07:27-07:00May 7, 2014|Elementary, Interviews|1 Comment

by Tanya KienekerGetting hired to teach at ACS was somewhat of an accident. It was 23 years ago and Dwight Moody was principal. He was looking for a grade two teacher and asked Nancy Humphries to come out for a visit. Little did she know, she was interviewed and got the job! “But I wasn’t [...]

May 2, 2014

Minecraft: Teaching Tool or Time Waster?

By |2014-05-02T06:32:53-07:00May 2, 2014|Elementary, Middle School, Technology|1 Comment

You can’t make a very good birdhouse with a set of tweezers. Eventually, you might squeeze a few nails into the right places, and I suppose if you got a splinter, at least the tweezers would be more helpful than a hammer.  When you want to do a job well, it’s important to choose the [...]

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