In our lower room classroom (grades K-3), we do a three-year cycle in science which covers different topics from year to year. This year’s cycle includes seeds and plants, the human body, and animal habitats. We began the year with
After ending our Speech season in March last year, when the world shut down, I had a suspicion that MSHSL and Section 3A would require “virtual” meets. As the season began in December, we were all still hopeful that speech
Lower Room Update A highlight of recent weeks was project night which is an annual event sponsored by the school board. Once again there were a variety of projects that the lower room students developed to show to the parents,
Easter Chapel On Thursday, April 1, students at Southwest MN Christian participated in a chapel that celebrated Easter and also focused on our theme for the year. Our school’s motto, and theme for 20-21, is “Rooted in Christ, growing in
In 2017, SWC Seniors started traveling to Washington, D.C. for their senior class trip. Typically, that trip occurs in November. This year, the trip was delayed until April, but the class is grateful to have this opportunity as they approach
Class researches genetic disorders As a part of a unit on heredity, Southwest Christian biology students researched genetic disorders. The class discussed the value of each and every life whether a person is “normal” or has a genetic abnormality. Every
EPS 7th and 8th Grade Band The Edgerton Public School 7th and 8th grade band took advantage of the nice weather to practice marching. They will be marching in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Luverne on March 17 at
When we learned about the skeletal system we got to look at some cow bones. It was fun and educational! We got to see the different joints and parts of the bones. We also got to see the different
As we continue to navigate this “different” year at Free Christian School, our work goes on. The upper room is continuing with its study of the New Testament. We are finishing up Jesus’s work on earth and will be moving
Third grade Mrs. Kallevig’s third graders celebrated the 100th day of school on February 11. To celebrate, the students were going to have some cake, but unfortunately the cake went missing! They had to find their cake by cracking the