2023-02-13 09.03.49

St. Louis Immanuel Academy Students Receive Precious Hand-made Scripture Recitation Cards From Sunday School

Blessed are those whose delight is in the law of the LORD, and who meditate on his law day and night. 

On February 12, after Sunday School, St. Louis Immanuel Academy students received precious scripture recitation cards from Sunday School. Each family received one set of cards. 

Chaplain Pastor Sarah Zhang came up with this idea and initiated the card making work. The beautiful design was done by Sister Sandy. OU staff Sister Zhangzhen, Immanuel Academy teacher Xiaoqian and one volunteer parent Binyi helped with the cards together. It was a time-consuming job, and they worked around the clock for about two weeks. 

There were 52 days between when they received the card and the Easter retreat. During the Easter Retreat, the chapel plans to hold a children’s scripture recitation competition according to their grade group. 

This card making is their first attempt. Although the process is uneasy, they were full of hope in their hearts. They are planning to complete the second episode by Easter, the third episode by the summer retreat, the fourth episode by GA, and the fifth by Christmas. And they will also make bilingual scripture cards (Korean-English or Chinese-English). 

Pastor Sarah shared, “I sincerely hope that children can keep God’s words richly in their hearts from an early age and live a blessed and fruitful life.”

2023-02-13 09.36.08

Immanuel Academy St. Louis Gives A Wonderful Science Class On Body Organs Study With Torso Model

“Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.” 3 John 1:2 

Ms. Michelle Myers, the lead teacher for grades 1-2, gave a wonderful science class on Body Organs Study. She used torso models which she brought home from a friend to introduce and demonstrate the function of each organ.

She also integrated the idea of God’s creation into the classroom. The students marveled at God’s creation and design of the human body. “Every part has a function and every part is important” is their discovery and confession.

Through this class, the children learned more about their own bodies and learned how to take better care of their bodies. 

2023-05-12 15.18.27

Olivet Academy St. Louis Holds a Touching and Successful Parent-Teacher Conferences (PTC)

On May 11 and May 12, Olivet Academy St. Louis host successful Parent-Teacher conferences from Prek 4 to Grade 7. This is the first time that OAc STL has hosted a PTC for pre-k 4 class.

Parents of two international students also participated in the PTA online. They received a lot of comfort and encouragement from the teacher’s comments. They were amazed at how their child is progressing in school.

The following is what the teachers shared about PTC.

Ms. Janet (Prek-4 lead teacher): “It was great to meet with all the parents to get to know more about each child’s personality, habits as well as parent’s expectation and concerns. It was a very productive meeting and I want to unite with parents well to help each child to form good habits. I’m thankful for all the parents’ support, trust and appreciation for the school.”

Ms. Ryan (Kindergarten lead teacher): “PTC for 3rd Quarter was a great opportunity for me to become familiar with all that kindergarten has learned with Ms. Mich in my absence. I am thankful to be back with the students. I and Ms. Mich were able to talk with parents about their child’s growth this quarter. We checked students goals and went over their improvements during 3rd Quarter. The meetings were very effective as we are wrapping up the end of the school year. This meeting was a time to reflect with parents about their child’s overall growth this year in kindergarten. We feel positive about each kindergarten student. I am thankful for a great meeting time with parents.” 

Ms. Mich (1st-2nd Grade lead teacher): “Conferences went very well today. Parents seemed pleased and somewhat surprised by the amount of progress their student had made. Many positive comments about students really enjoying coming to school. Many parents commented they are very pleased with the education. Their child is getting from the things that they share with them when they come home, I felt very supported my parents and encouraged today.”

Ms. Krisstal (3rd-4th Grade lead teacher): “I really enjoyed meeting with all the parents. I was able to show them class work and test from last quarter and compare to class work and test from this quarter…in doing so parents and students were able to see their child’s progress. Every student made progress in most areas they struggled with last quarter. The parents were really impressed by the Geography project on habitats as well. It not only showed their knowledge of land forms but also their creativity. I was able to voice the few concerns and the parents had the same concerns as me (ex: easily distracted, struggling with following directions the first time) so we came up with a plan together to help students become the best version of themselves. I got to meet a couple dads today too… (I always meet with moms) and I could see how impressed they were with their child. I enjoyed it. And all the parents seemed to appreciate their child’s hard work this quarter.”

Ms. Valerie (5th-7th Grade lead teacher): “In today’s Parent-Teacher Conference we had several valuable discussions. Academic and behavioral habits were addressed and plans set in motion. Students will grow well thanks to the partnership with parents! We are blessed to have such hard working teachers and parents working together to better student performance.” 

“The PTC was very touching to me. We received many testimonials and thanks from parents. Today, many parents brought homemade treats to teachers to thank them for their hard work during the school year. I feel strongly that when families, school and church work together, we can experience the best education. I believe that all students can excel here. I am excited about the closer relationship between parents and teachers in the next quarter”, shared Ms Michelle, Director of OAc STL.

2023-02-11 09.11.56

Immanuel Academy St. Louis Welcomes The High School Cheerleaders To P.E. Class 

Immanuel St. Louis welcomed high school cheerleaders to P.E. class. The captain of the cheerleaders was the daughter of Ms. Krisstal, the lead teacher for grades 3-4. They put on several great shows for Immanuel Academy students. They also taught cheer dance choreography to students and assist them with cheer moves.

Students were divided into two groups: Kindergarten to 2nd-grade students and 3rd to 6th-grade students. All kids enjoyed the class. 

Parents were delighted that their children had the opportunity to watch the cheerleader’s performances and get cImmanuel Academyhed of the cheer moves. 

One parent said, “My girl had been wanting to be in a cheer team since last year. Thanks for the opportunity.” Another parent shared, “My children were excited about the cheerleaders’ visit. Thank you very much.”

Ms. Krisstal commented, “I am happy that all students like the cheerleaders’ visit. Our cheerleaders had a great time and would love to come again!”

2023-02-01 17.25.36

Immanuel Academy St. Louis Teacher Rose Celebrates Kindergarteners’ First Chinese Achievements 

On February 1, Immanuel Academy St. Louis Teacher Rose celebrates kindergarteners’ Chinese achievements with a fun party. 

Kindergarteners started Chinese from this year. They all love Chinese and practice it a lot with their friends.

Ms Rose shared, “I am very blessed to teach them. They teach me, too. They are very precious kids. We celebrated finishing first unit which has three lessons. They did good job.”

The Charlotte Mason philosophy does not advocate rewarding children because learning itself can bring them pure joy and satisfaction. But this time, it was the warm love from the precious teacher parents appreciate. 

Due to the time conflict of Ms Rose’s current ministry, in the future, teacher Olivia will replace Ms. Rose to teach Chinese in kindergarten. Best wishes to Ms. Ross on her future journey.