The King's Academy Weekly Parent Update

July 22, 2010

Towne Meeting

Our 2nd Annual Towne Meeting will be on Friday, August 13th.  We're having a Potluck supper this year at 5:30pm, with our meeting starting at 6:30. Details to follow 



1st/2nd Grade Class will Split in the Fall
The Board has decided to split the 1st and 2nd grades for next year. We are currently seeking an additional Elementary Teacher. Katie Jo Brown will be teaching the 1st grade. Christine Snoeyink will be teaching 2nd grade. If you know of someone that would be a good fit for the TKA community please have them contact the office. Other positions currently open at TKA include: HS Physics,HS Algebra 2,Secondary PE/Health,11/12th Grade Bible, Yearbook, Art Club, Elementary Teacher Mentor, and Athletic Director (Looking for a Parent).

Student Fees
See TUITION under ADMISSIONS for changes in 2010-11 Fees.


Summer Opportunities to Serve at TKA
TKA is shaped by the families that attend it. This is one of the great blessings of the school. There are numerous opportunities to serve during the school year. There are also an abundance during the summer months. Summer is when most of our maintenance of the building needs to occur. Would you be willing to serve 3-5 hours at TKA this summer? Call the office or my home, or even email me to arrange times. See the website under Opportunities to Serve for ideas and needs. We hope to arrange some service days in July.

High School Servant Safari - 2011
Nicaragua will be the destination for next April's High School Servant Safari. Look for more information upcoming in the next few weeks. Attached to last week's email is a survey for secondary parents to complete. The survey will provide input to the school administration and board to plan Servant Safaris that work with your family needs and desires.

 

 

 

The King’s Academy
● 1201 S. Water Street ● Jonesboro, IN 46938 ● 765-674-1722 ● Email: thekingsacademyin@gmail.com
Member of ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL Accredited by the STATE of INDIANA as a FREEWAY SCHOOL