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Warner World April 2016 SENIOR SKI TRIP February 1 saw 14 brave seniors boarding a plane for Vermont for the Senior Ski trip. They arrived to warmer than usual temperatures. They had their desnaon all to themselves this year, which meant unlimited pool, video games and access to the TV for movies. Their first day on the slopes was a challenge for many of the group, but they persevered and be- gan to enjoy the fun. Unfortunately, they had to sur- vive a day of rain, due to the warmer temperatures. The seniors found ways of entertaining themselves –SHOPPING. They toured a cider mill and, of course, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream factory. They had a chance to taste the newest test flavor. Their last day saw cold weather and lots of skiing. Arrived home safely Fri- day evening, it was agreed that all had a great me. K5 Learn About Dental Health A shout out to Dr. Barnes for always making it fun learning how to take care of our teeth! Both kinder- garten classes, as well as the first grades, were blessed by the dona- on of supplies for our classrooms.

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Page 1: April 2016 Warner World - Warner Christian Academy

Warner World

April 2016

SENIOR SKI TRIP

February 1 saw 14 brave seniors boarding aplaneforVermontfortheSeniorSkitrip.Theyarrivedtowarmerthanusualtemperatures.Theyhadtheirdestination all to themselves this year, which meant unlimited pool, video games and access to the TV for movies. Their first day on the slopes was a challenge for many of the group, but they persevered and be-gan to enjoy the fun. Unfortunately, they had to sur-vive a day of rain, due to the warmer temperatures. The seniors found ways of entertaining themselves–SHOPPING. They toured a cider mill and, of course, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream factory. They had a chance to taste the newest test flavor. Their last day saw cold weatherandlotsofskiing. ArrivedhomesafelyFri-day evening, it was agreed that all had a great time.

K5LearnAboutDentalHealth

AshoutouttoDr. Barnesforalwaysmakingitfunlearninghow to take care of ourteeth!Bothkinder-garten classes, as well as the first grades, were blessedbythedona-tion of supplies for our classrooms.

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Words from the Superintendent...

The account of the resurrection in Matthew chapter 28 is a short one but informative. As you read the pas-sage, note the list of evidences of Christ’s resurrec-tion: 1. The resurrection was attested to by several wit-nesses (the women, the guards, others). 2. Although the tomb with Jesus’ body was sealed, it was later discovered empty; the body was no longer there. 3. The excuse of the soldiers was illogical for no Ro-mansoldierwouldadmittosleepingonthejob.Thepenaltyforsleepingonthejobwasdeath. 4. Jesus appeared to many people providing evenmore witnesses to His resurrection.

In addition, consider the question that most likely had many observers of these Easter week events askingthemselves at the time; “Who was this Jesus?“ In an-swering that all important question, there are some truths that are certain. Christ lived a sinless life. Christ diedandrosefromthedeadonthethirddayjustasHehadsaid.JesusisbothSaviorandLord.Oneothertruth is also certain…each person’s response to Jesus will determine their eternal destination.

How will you respond to Christ? Will you be like the women and worship Jesus (Matthew 28:8-10) or will you be like the religious leaders and continue to re-fuse to believe in spite of all the evidence presented to them (Matthew 28:11-15).

May you and your family be like the women and wor-ship Christ for what He has done for us on the cross! Rejoice with your family. Enjoy this Resurrection Day, for Christ the Lord HAS risen indeed! Hallelujah!

Mark W. TressSuperintendent

2015-2016School Work Days

April9

May 21

8:00AM-2:00PM

Come When You Can...Leave When You Must

Snacks and Beverages Supplied

Please RSVP to [email protected]

Happy Easter! What a blessed time of year that we have once again, as Christians, to fo-cus our reverent attention on the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ. And one thing is absolutely certain…that He IS our RISEN Sav-ior!

RECYCLE FOR WCADROP OFF AT ANY CAMPUS OFFICE!

Box Tops for EducationCampbell’s Soup Labels

Empty Printer Cartridges

SUPPORT WCA THROUGH PURCHASES

www.Buy4WCA.comShopping at Target w/store credit card

Shopping at Office DepotSuper Express in Port Orange

(Use code 8000)

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Parent Teacher Fellowship Update...

Race for Education: Race date is April 4 starting at 1:00PM. Fore more information, contact Stacey Par-sons at [email protected].

PTF Facebook: We have a new Facebook Public Group. Please join us on facebook, WCA Parent Teacher Fellowship, and keep up to date with whatishappeningwithyourPTF.

Teacher Appreciation Week: May 2- 6 is the week set aside to appre-ciate our teachers.

Warner Partners with AmVets and DAR

in Nurturing Civic Pride Every year Warner Christian partners with our local AmVets and the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to foster civic prideandawareness.Ourstudentshavewrit-ten essays, poems and short stories and made posters and stamp designs to express theirpatriotism for our country and our flag.

“Celebrate America” was this year’s theme for the DAR contest. The following stu-dents received first place in their grade and category: third graders Connor Askew forhis Short Story, Chloe TeutforherpoetryandJordon Strader on his stamp design; fourth grader Jaime Feliciano on his poster; and fifth graders Mary RowanforherPoetryandMatt Tarr forhisshortstory.Thesestudentsand their parents have been invited to theSugar Mill DAR Chapter “Awards Night” on April19th.

The AmVet theme for this year was“What Does Flag Protection Mean to Me?” Kindergarteners Brayden Kim received first place and Minayra Fonua third place for draw-ing and coloring an American flag. Students in first through fifth grades had to make a post-er along with a 50 word explanation. Natalie Hill first grade and Chloe Carlsonthirdgradewon first place, and Sarah Melden fifth grade came in third place. Students in sixth through twelfth grades had to write a 200 word essay. SixthgradersPooja Jani received first place, Nathan Walton second place and Ireanna Hinson third place. All of these AmVet win-ners received Walmart gift cards for their ef-forts.

Congratulations to all these talented students and devoted teachers.

Dates to Remember:April29-ElementarySpringProgram

May 3 - Senior Banquet

May 6 - Band Spring Concert

May 9 - Band Award Banquet

May 11 - Baccalaureate

May 12 - HS Honors Assembly

May 13 - Elementary & MS Awards Assemblies Commencement

May 17 - K4 Graduation

May 18 - Student’s Last Day

Parents and Students 97th-12th grades),You will remember that we had to cancel school on January 7th due to a necessary repair to the water main line servicing the secondary building. We have determined that it will be necessary to have a make-up day for this unplanned, cancelled school day. The make-up day has been scheduled for Friday, April 22, 2016. Initially, April 22nd was scheduled to be a school holidayforstudentsandprofessionaldevelopmentdayfor teachers, but this will now be a full, regular school day for all 7th through 12th grade students.

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Warner Christian

Summer Camp 2016

Base Rate: Registration Fee: $25 a day/$80 a week* (Non Refundable) Includes trips to the movie theater, splash pads, $35 (Includes t-shirt & water bottle) campus activities, shows, and more! $25 Early Bird Reg. by 4/1/2016 Lunch and Snacks Included!

Add-On Activities: * Multiple Child Discounts Available May 23rd - August 12th Standard Trips for $10 each *Accepting ELCFV Funds 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Premium Trips Priced Individually K5-6th (going into 7th)

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Warner Elementary Summer Day Camp 2016 Registration Form (Please Complete a Separate Registration Form for Each Child)

PLEASE PRINT NEATLY

Child’s Full Name:______________________________________________Age:________Birthdate:_____/_____/_____ Grade Last Completed (2015-2016 school year)__________ School Attending:_______________________________ Address:____________________________________________City:______________________State:______Zip:_________ Mailing Address (if different from above):_______________________________________________________________ Name & Relationship of child’s primary caretaker:______________________________________________________ Mother’s Name:____________________________Does the mother have permission to pick up this child?:______ Mother’s Numbers: Cell Phone:______________________Work Phone:____________________Other:____________ Mother’s Personal Email:_____________________________Work/Other Email:_______________________________ Father’s Name:_____________________________Does the father have permission to pick up this child?:_______ Father’s Numbers: Cell Phone:_______________________Work Phone:____________________Other:____________ Father’s Personal Email:______________________________Work/Other Email:_______________________________ The following additional people have permission to pick up my child: Name:______________________________ Relationship:________________________ Phone:_______________________ Name:______________________________ Relationship:________________________ Phone:_______________________ Name:______________________________ Relationship:________________________ Phone:_______________________ Name:______________________________ Relationship:________________________ Phone:_______________________ Does this child have any diagnosed medical conditions that we should be aware of?_______________________ If yes, please explain:___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I wish for the above minor to be allowed to participate in or be a spectator at the activities sponsored by the Warner Summer Day Camp, and I give

permission for the above mentioned child to go on trips away from the school facilities. I agree not to hold White Chapel Church of God & Warner Christian Academy or any employees responsible in any way for any accidents which may occur, nor for any expenses which are incurred thereby. In case of a minor accident or illness, I request Warner to contact me and then any other family member who is eligible to pick up my child if I cannot be reached. If no contact can be made or there is an emergency situation I hereby authorize the staff of Warner Summer Day Camp to make whatever arrangements they determine necessary for the health and well being of my child.

Signature Parent/Guardian:__________________________________________________________Date:_________________

Please circle appropriate t-shirt size for your child. Circle only one.

Youth Sizes: 6-8 10-12 14-16 (or) Adult Sizes: S M L XL

The Volusia County School Board is not affiliated with this program in any manner, nor does it endorse or assume any responsibility for any activities that may occur in connection with it.

Warner Summer Day Camp, 1730 S. Ridgewood Ave., South Daytona, FL 32119

Phone: 386-767-5451 ext. 258 Email: [email protected]

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Dean’s List/Honor Roll3rd Quarter

Congratulation

s on a job

well done!

DEAN'S LIST HONOR ROLL3rd Grade 8th Grade Cont. 3rd Grade 6th Grade 9th Grade Zachary Cruz Brian Kim Zachariah Bennett Ciani Argrett Elizabeth CorbinNathan Galba John Mayfield Chloe Carlson Alex Brock Tyler FilerBenjamin Kim Jacob Romeo Tyler Cooper Destiny Brzozowski John MalcolmSydney Mountcastle Naomi Stellone Bella Dye Apryl Corrigall Trinity RenderMichael Tarr Jaylen Walton Kennedy Cox Isaiah Eberheart Branton SaundersBrayden Walton Kassady Willcox Makayla Eberheart Marquis Grissom Liam Skelly

Zachary Young Ava Garrett Avery Hansen Sarah Wolbach4th Grade Shawnathon Gordon Jaida HarperOlivia Alexis 9th Grade Cimber Jenkins Ireanna Hinson 10th GradeCarlie Cox Beion'ce Allen Sydney Redding Julia Jaisingh DezMontre AlexanderElla Dietrich Ralina Campbell Dylan Simpson Rylee Mulvey Primus BrownLauren Duff Janie Foreman Chloe Teut Eddy Niznik Emani GoringJaime Estok Katherine Hubbard Breanna Thomas Michael Parsons Tovah GuinnDavid Hardy Kaleigh Judd Katelyn Willcox Gabrielle Redding Amber HarperCole Hollman Perry Keel Ella Williams Jamal HolmesMarissa Kalimnios Makena Mayfield 4th Grade Molly JacksonAriana Keeling Anna Parsons Amaria Chapman 7th Grade Mia OrtizCatherine Kennedy Ericca Stanco Kaitlyn Coleman Luke Allen Julie SkipperAbigail Leek Courtney Wallace Gianna Corbin Canyon BrownBlaine O’Neal Ethan Domeij Tasha Cason 11th Grade Eliana Sharper 10th Grade Jaime Feliciano Skye Cuthbert Ezra HarrisGregory Trent Emily Boettner Ryan Geary Megan Elliott Donovan Hovey-FranklinNathan Toler Rachel Chaplin Stiles Guidry Kloe' Hare Arpan JaniDalton Young Andrea Crandlemire Knowlasia Hazard Serenity McFarran Luke LynchDylan Young Adam Domeij Jaiden Howard Kyleigh Russo Mathew Payton

Anna Giannini Aiden James Cale Saunders5th Grade Alayna Lowe Noah Johnson Brooke Scherer 12th grade hoonorHelena Domeij Anna Kato Rachel Scruggs Devon AndrascoIsabella Lisowski 11th Grade Faith Kelley Hunter Simpson Brandon Baker

Joel Diaz Matthew Meeks Paul Wert Daniel Breaks6th Grade Benjamin Duckworth Audrey Melden Chriseli Zeledon Omar CalderonBrianna Baskin Megan Kelley Natalie Redding Dylan DoughneyAlly Dumet Nicholas Leizear Abigail Stroehlen 8th Grade Tyden GuinnLJ Edwards Ryanne Lewis Mackenzie Barnett Joshua KellyPooja Jani Jaida Purkiss 5th Grade Joshua Breaks Kaitlyn OldenskiNoah Pepe Grace Smith Christian Anderson Megan Deats Alejandro SalazarNathan Walton Miranda Stephens Ciara Brown Miracle Dowdell Logan Skelly

Jasmine Wert Haley Corbin Seth Foreman Stephen Stark7th Grade Sierra Darrell Chai IngersollAlana Ayres 12th Grade Connor del Castillo Joseph KingAbby Carlson Lacey Ayers Owen Foreman Kristen LewisAlexys Hill Carlee Baxter Anthony Galba Mason LewisArianna Merodis Evan Boettner Sean Garcia Genevieve OldenMadelyn Stark Andrew Bowman Jai Goring Carla PfoutzJaden Toler Nicole Brubaker Ella Hansen Samantha Pond

Lillian Burn Christina King Cole Ray8th Grade Tyra Ivy Logan McCloud Tylar RichardsonLauren Allen Patrick Marshall Parker Noesen Marilyn RowanJada Argueta Jordan Noell Sarah Parks Rosana ShyyanovaArianna Corbin Garth Phifer Mary Rowan Christina WhisnantTheodore Efstathiadis Noah Robison Abigail RomeoJordyn Frost Jocelyn Wert Gabrielle ThomasHoward James Rebecca Willits

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The purpose of Warner Christian Academy is to be a school where Jesus is Lord and students are led to develop spiritually, academically, socially, physically, and in service to others. WCA will admit students of any gender, race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. We will not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, na-tional and ethnic origin in the administration of our educational and admission policies nor in our scholarship, athletic, and other programs. Inquiries regarding compliance with nondiscrimination policies may be directed to Superintendent, 1730 S. Ridgewood Ave., South Daytona, FL 32119, PH: 386-767-5451, or to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 330 C St. SW, Washington, DC 20202.

Our school is accredited bythe Association of Christian

Schools International

PERIODICALSPOSTAGE PAID

Daytona Beach, FL

WARNER WORLDVol. 46 #4 April 2016

“WARNER WORLD,” USPS 717-230 is published monthly by Warner Christian Academy, 1730 S.

Ridgewood Ave., South Daytona, FL 32119-2298. POSTMASTER: Please send changes of address to “WARNER WORLD,” 1730 S. Ridgewood Ave.,

South Daytona, FL 32119-2298.MOVING? Please let us know.

April Calendar of Events1-8 F-F Band Fundraiser - Butterbraids1 F PTF Meeting - 8:00AM/Café MS Chapel -8:10AM/Sanctuary 4 M Race for Education - 1:00PM/Fields5-7 T-Th Spiritual Impact Week - 9:00AM/Sanctuary 7 Th Elementary Chapel-8:30AM/Sanctuary 8 F MS Chapel -8:10AM/Sanctuary MS ACSI Math Olympics - 7:00AM-4:00PM Grad Night-Universal Studios-6:30PM9 S JR/SR Prom - 7:00PM/Pelican Bay Clubhouse13 W HS Chapel - 9:08AM/Sanctuary Kona Ice - 2:30-5:30PM14 Th Student’s Morning Prayer Time - 7:30AM/Gazebo Elementary Chapel-8:30AM/Sanctuary Preschool Chapel - 9:45AM/Sanctuary Mommy & Me -9:15AM/Church Nursery Garden Club - 2:50PM15 F MS Chapel -8:10AM/Sanctuary 18-19 M-T School Play - Sanctuary (More details to come)19 T 10th Grade Aspire Testing - 8:15AM (VC)20 W HS Chapel - 9:08AM/Sanctuary Sophomore Field Trip - 8:30AM Kona Ice - 2:30-5:30PM21 Th Student’s Morning Prayer Time - 7:30AM/Gazebo Elementary Field Day- 8:00AM-2:00PM22 F No School for Elementary/Teacher In-Service for Elementary End of Midterm/Preschool Closed/In-Service MS/HS Make Up Day23 S Warner Family Day at Go Kart City 25 M NHS/NJHS Induction - 6:30PM/Sanctuary 26 T Midterm Reports Available Rising Senior Parent Meeting - 6:30PM/Berquist Chapel27-30 W-S Band Tour27 W Administrative Professionals Day29 F Elementary Spring Program - 7:00PM/Sanctuary