September 20, 2017 We confess that Christ is Lord of all and He calls us, in community, to equip students for a life of discipleship as stewards of His creation. Missions Week is an important part of our last full week of Sep- tember at DCS. Students from K-12 participate in service, vol- unteer, and community partnership activities during the school day. DCS values the work of the students during Missions Week as it helps to shine God’s light in the community. If possi- ble, become involved with us during this week either as a volun- teer or in prayer for safety and protection as the students ven- ture off school grounds. Specific projects that are highlighted include: The Grade 12 students who will be building a house for an impoverished family in Mexico. The students worked all of last year to prepare, fundraise, and equip them- selves for this project. The opportunity for the Gr. 11 students to witness the beauty of God's creation, while also forming lasting bonds and working cooperatively to hike the West Coast Trail. The Gr. 7 class participates in a unique leadership and service trip. The focus is on building the students up to be leaders in the elementary school, and also to create lasting friendships into high school. NEWSLETTER The Grade 7 students will be going to the annual Grade 7 Ser- vice Leadership Campout on Wednesday, September 27 and returning home on Friday, September 29. This year’s location will be Pioneer Pacific on Thetis Island. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 FOOD PACKAGING in room 203 at the High School— Volunteers needed! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Mandatory Equipment Check/Packing of all Backpacks for chaperones and hikers 3:15 - 6:00pm in Room 203 at High School SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 South Group departs 6:30 AM (sharp) from DCSS (return Thurs- day, September 29) SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 North Group departs 5:30 AM (sharp) from DCSS (return Friday, September 30) Please pray for our Grade 12s on the Mission trip. They will be traveling to San Quintin, Baja, Mexico. There they will build two houses for families in need as well as share their faith with the children who live in the community. The grade 12s will be leaving this Sunday, September 24 and returning Sunday, October 1. ELEMENTARY CHAPEL Wednesdays at 1:20pm Elementary Gymnasium Families are welcome to join us. September 27 - Upper/Lower Grade Chapels October 4—Grade 7 hosting October 11-Grade 6 hosting October 18-Upper/Lower Grade Chapels October 25—Grade 12 Mexico Mission Sharing As special events sometimes change the time for chapel, you may want to call the school office to check before you come. SECONDARY CHAPEL Wednesdays at 11:00am Pentecostal Church GRADE 7 SERVICE LEADERSHIP CAMP—SEPT 27-29 MISSIONS WEEK 2017 SEPTEMBER 25-29 SCHOOL CHAPELS WESTCOAST TRAIL FINAL PREPARATION MEXICO MISSION TRIP MISSION’S WEEK—NOTE TO PARENTS During Mission’s week students will be participating in Mission week activities in the school and around the community, and may not be in their classroom or on school grounds should you be picking up early for an appointment, etc. Also students who are late to school may miss the class leaving school grounds.
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September 20, 2017
We confess that Christ is Lord of all and He calls us, in community, to equip students for a life of discipleship as stewards of His creation.
Missions Week is an important part of our last full week of Sep-tember at DCS. Students from K-12 participate in service, vol-unteer, and community partnership activities during the school day. DCS values the work of the students during Missions Week as it helps to shine God’s light in the community. If possi-ble, become involved with us during this week either as a volun-teer or in prayer for safety and protection as the students ven-ture off school grounds.
Specific projects that are highlighted include:
The Grade 12 students who will be building a house for an impoverished family in Mexico. The students worked all of last year to prepare, fundraise, and equip them-selves for this project.
The opportunity for the Gr. 11 students to witness the beauty of God's creation, while also forming lasting bonds and working cooperatively to hike the West Coast Trail.
The Gr. 7 class participates in a unique leadership and service trip. The focus is on building the students up to be leaders in the elementary school, and also to create lasting friendships into high school.
NEWSLETTER
The Grade 7 students will be going to the annual Grade 7 Ser-vice Leadership Campout on Wednesday, September 27 and returning home on Friday, September 29. This year’s location will be Pioneer Pacific on Thetis Island.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 FOOD PACKAGING in room 203 at the High School—Volunteers needed! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Mandatory Equipment Check/Packing of all Backpacks for chaperones and hikers 3:15 - 6:00pm in Room 203 at High School SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 South Group departs 6:30 AM (sharp) from DCSS (return Thurs-day, September 29) SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 North Group departs 5:30 AM (sharp) from DCSS (return Friday, September 30)
Please pray for our Grade 12s on the Mission trip. They will be traveling to San Quintin, Baja, Mexico. There they will build two houses for families in need as well as share their faith with the children who live in the community.
The grade 12s will be leaving this Sunday, September 24 and returning Sunday, October 1.
ELEMENTARY CHAPEL Wednesdays at 1:20pm Elementary Gymnasium
Families are welcome to join us.
September 27 - Upper/Lower Grade Chapels October 4—Grade 7 hosting October 11-Grade 6 hosting
October 18-Upper/Lower Grade Chapels October 25—Grade 12 Mexico Mission Sharing
As special events sometimes change the time for chapel, you may want to call the school office to check before you come.
SECONDARY CHAPEL Wednesdays at 11:00am
Pentecostal Church
GRADE 7 SERVICE LEADERSHIP CAMP—SEPT 27-29
MISSIONS WEEK 2017 SEPTEMBER 25-29
SCHOOL CHAPELS
WESTCOAST TRAIL FINAL PREPARATION
MEXICO MISSION TRIP
MISSION’S WEEK—NOTE TO PARENTS
During Mission’s week students will be participating in Mission
week activities in the school and around the community, and
may not be in their classroom or on school grounds should you
be picking up early for an appointment, etc. Also students who
are late to school may miss the class leaving school grounds.
DCS CHARGERS’ SPORT NEWS!
WELCOME BACK Adam, Doug, Danielle!
Wednesday, September 20
Come out and cheer on our own DCS Chargers at 5 pm and then take in some exciting Uni-
versity Men’s volleyball at 7 pm that will feature Adam Kapteyn & Doug Groenendijk.
Event Times:
4:30 PM - Gym open for high school boys volleyball warm-up
5:00 PM - Duncan Christian Sr. Boys HOST Gulf Islands Secondary School
6:15 PM - College Men's warm-up
7:00 PM - Camosun Men's Volleyball vs. VIU Men's Volleyball
Tuesday, October 3 Come out and cheer on our own DCS Chargers at 3:30 pm & 5:00 pm and then take in some exciting University Women’s volley-ball at 7 pm that will feature Danielle Groenendijk.
Event Times:
3:30 PM - Duncan Christian Jr. Girls HOST Shawnigan Lake 4:30 PM - Gym open for High school Girls volleyball warm-up 5:00 PM - Duncan Christian Sr. Girls HOST Lake Cowichan 6:15 PM - College Women’s warm-up 7:00 PM - Camosun Women's Volleyball vs. VIU Women's Volleyball All 3 DCS Grads had illustrious high school careers earning Island MVP's and Provincial All-stars throughout! * Danielle earned 4 Island MVPs, 2 Provincial All-star awards, 3 Provincial Club All-star awards and played 2 years for Team BC * Adam earned 2 Island MVP's, 2 Provincial All-star awards, an Island Jr. All-star award and a BC Christian All-star award. * Doug earned 1 Island MVP award, numerous All-star awards, 2 Provincial All-star awards and played for Team BC for 2 years. He has just finished playing the 3 last three years with the Thompson River University WolfPack. The Duncan Christian Chargers Senior Boys and Girls Volleyball teams will also be part of these exciting events!
DCS jackets are available again this fall. Order forms can be picked up at either school office or
can be emailed out upon request. Only forms that have money attached, will be ordered.
The deadline to order is this Friday by 9:00 am. Only forms that have money attached, will be ordered. Expected turnaround will be approximately 2 weeks
Special thanks to Henrietta Groenendijk for organizing the purchasing of the jackets!
The World Famous Harlem Crowns will be coming to Duncan Christian on Monday, October 23.
Watch for details.
Tom Veenstra (KTEJV) Athletic Director Duncan Christian School 250-746-3654(Ext. 2120), 250-510-PE11 (cell)
...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things Philippians 4:8
CALENDAR Hi, my name is Zoey. I’m a grade 12 student this year at DCS. I’m looking forward to participating in “Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Ward-robe”. Since grade 7, I’ve been performing as a mouse in “Cinderella”, a riveter in “Under the Apple Tree”, a student in “The A+ Project”, the Bird Lady in “Mary Poppins” and Maria in “Dion and the Belmonts:Your Own Backyard” and had the unique opportunity to write a portion of the that play. In years past, it was easy to think that I wasn’t needed when I had such a minor role. But on the contrary, it is the small parts that make the musical that much big-ger. Just because you don’t get the role of “Lucy” or “Aslan”, doesn’t mean you aren’t needed. We need people backstage helping move props, getting sponsors, saying the few but necessary lines, fundraising, singing harmonies, playing instruments in the band, dancers and actors filling up the stage, or-ganizing costumes, building the set, making the program, directing the play, contributing ideas for what the set will look like, see how scenes will work visually or maybe step up into a role you see we need. If any of these parts are missing, the musical will not run as well as it could. I think Paul says it best: “18But in fact God has placed the parts in the body, every one of them, just as he wanted them to be. 19 If they were all one part, where would the body
be? 20 As it is, there are many parts, but one body.
21 The eye cannot say to the hand, “I don’t need you!” And the head cannot say to the feet, “I don’t need you!” (1 Corinthians 12:18-22 NIV)
So, students and perhaps parents of DCS, if you’ve already dismissed the thought of participating in the play this year, I challenge you to reconsider. Even if you aren’t “front and center” in this year’s musical, there are still lots of ways you can be a part of this production.
PLC Friday and Early Dismissal (12:30pm):
October 20, November 3 and 24,
December 22, March 2, May 11.
Pro D Days—School Closed:
October 5 and 6 and February 9 and 13, April 20
Parent/Teacher Conferences—No Classes:
December 1
Christmas Break
December 23 - January 7
Spring Break
March 17 - April 2
Please call or email the school offices if your children will be away for the day or part of the day. Absences need to be excused by a parent or guardian. Elementary at [email protected] or Secondary at [email protected]
SCHOOL ABSENCE
SCHOOL REFUNDABLE BOTTLE RECYCLING
For students who have already signed up for Cowichan Tribes’ lunch pro-gram, the program will begin Monday, October 2. Students will need to bring lunches and snacks for the month of September.
DCS’ DRAMA
DCS Preschool still has spots available. Contact the elementary office or
If you have fruit trees that you aren't picking the fruit from, or you have too much fruit, the Foods classes at Duncan Christian School would love to help you out!! Please drop the fruit off at DCS high school campus or invite us to come pick it for you! Contact Janine Vis at: [email protected] or leave a message at 250 746-3654. Thank you so much!
Do you have any refundable beverage containers lying around the house? Why not donate them to the Duncan Christian School Grade 12 Missions Trip 2017! For pick up, please call either school office.
Also the Mission trip students have an account at the Bottle Depot called Duncan Christian School Mexico Mission. Anyone can return bottles to the depot (and mention the account before computer entry of returns begins) to help fund all mission students to Mexico in September! Thank you for your support.