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Welcome, and thanks for reading! This blog -- intended for middle school students and their parents -- aims to give readers a firsthand look at the ins and outs of St. Croix Lutheran Middle School in West St. Paul, Minnesota.



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Interviewing New Students

            This year, St. Croix Middle School has received 26 new students. There are six 6th graders, fourteen 7th graders, and five 8th graders. A few days ago, my partner and I asked some of them a few question.
            We rounded up some of the new kids and asked them a few questions:
            “How has your first month at St. Croix Lutheran Middle School been?” we asked.  Lindsey, a new 6th grader, said, “ So far it’s been good.”
            “Do you have any favorite subjects?” my partner asked. Athena, another new sixth grader, replied, “I like art class best.”
            “What school did you go to before coming to St. Croix?” Karen, a new 7th grader from Korea, stated, “I went to Bulam Middle School.”
            “Why did you decide to come to St. Croix Middle School?” Jesse, a new eighth grader, said, “My parents thought it would be good.”
            My last and final question: “ Do you like it here?”
            Lindsey, Athena, Karen, and Jesse say: “YES! I LOVE IT HERE!!!!”
By Emily P and Katya G 
New students Jesse, Lindsey, and Karen with blog authors Emily and Katya
 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

New Teachers


 
Mr. Tyler Morgan
At the middle school this year, there are some new teachers. One of them is a student teacher from Martin Luther College. His name is Mr. Morgan.
For your freshman year and senior year, the students from Martin Luther College go to various schools around the country. At the schools they observe the teachers and then start teaching. This is part of their schooling at Martin Luther College.
Mr. Morgan’s hobbies are sports, coaching, teaching, and hunting. This fall he is coaching the middle school football team. The classes that he wants to teach are Physical Education, Social Studies, and Language Arts. He will be staying with us till November. Then he will return to MLC to finish his year.
Señora Karen Hennig
Another new teacher is Señora Hennig. She went to Martin Luther College in New Ulm and also Hamline University in St. Paul. She has lots of hobbies such as running, traveling to new places, trying new things, and reading good books. Señora Hennig has a small family. Her husband is Pastor Matt and preaches at Christ Lutheran Church in Hugo and North St. Paul. She also has two crazy cats, Samson and Moses. She teaches Spanish three and four, Middle School Spanish, and helps in the Learning Resource Center.



 by Daniel and Jesse

Monday, September 20, 2010

Eagle Bluff



             On Wednesday, September 8, 2010 the students at St. Croix Lutheran Middle School came to school with their bags packed ready to go to Eagle Bluff. At around 8:30 a.m. we were packed into the bus for a two hour ride down to Eagle Bluff.
            When we arrived we went to meet our liaison, our leader, Mitch who told us about some different awards that were possible for us to win. One was the Golden Plate Award. To receive this we had to have less than 3 lbs. of leftover food. We could win a different award if we ate all of our food. Even though we didn’t receive the award for eating all our food, we still did win the Golden Plate Award by eating all except 1.5 ounces. Another award we could win was the Eagle Eye award. To do that we had to have at least 6 eagle eye points.  To earn the eagle eye points we could pick up garbage outside and eat all our food. To get eagle eye points taken away we would leave water running or leave lights on. We were happy to win the Eagle Eye Award.
            Our school was split into three groups who each took four classes spread out over three days. We took a bird watching class. During that class we got to go to the “overlook” which is a gorgeous view where we can see the bluff. We also took a class on GPS. During that we went geo-caching and learned to wear pants rather than shorts during geo-caching. Another class we took was pioneer life. There we learned about how pioneers lived. The last class we had was the treetops course which was a ropes course. Some people learned to face their fears others just learned to challenge themselves.
            At night we did different things one night we had a night hike in the forest. We played games and heard stories and we looked at the stars. The next night we had a bonfire where we sang songs, told stories, and of course had s’mores.
            On the last day we left after lunch. We left knowing more about conserving energy, not littering, different animals, and not wasting food. We didn’t only learn about the environment, but we also learned about our classmates.  Overall we had a lot of fun at Eagle Bluff and made lots of memories.
By: Alexis S and Emily D


Friday, September 10, 2010

SCLMS Blog Taken Over by Language Arts Students

St. Croix Lutheran Middle School Language Arts 3 Class

Hello! We are the Language Arts 3 class and are taking over the St. Croix Lutheran Middle School blog. We are excited to share with you what is going on at SCLMS. Check back every week for our updates. Besides our regular grammar, literature, and writing assignments, two of us will also be writing a post for our blog. We hope you enjoy reading about our experiences. If you have questions for us or topics you would like to read about, email our teacher Mr. Sievert.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The 2010-2011 School Year Begins!

It has been a busy, busy summer as we were is preparations for the new school year. June closed out our inaugural year in style as we spent two days in northern WI. There we traveled to Madeline Island and Duluth. We then graduated our first class of 12 students. They were the first to "Embrace the Weirdness" of the middle school. Those 12 will be missed, but they helped establish a new school. That is pretty cool!

Now it is time to welcome 26 new students to the middle school program. With all 20 eligible students returning for year two, we will have an enrollment of 46. That is an increase if 14 students from last school year. We are very excited about the growth and increase of more than 30%.

This school year our theme is "Built on the Rock." It is based om Matthew 7:25 which talks about how winds and rains of life cannot hurt us as long as we are built on the solid foundation and rock of Christ. With full confidence in Christs love and mercy, we look to build with our students and families!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Grades 6-8 Now Accredited!

For years St. Croix's high school program has been accredited by MNSAA (Minnesota Non-public School Accrediting Association). In September, we contacted MNSAA to see what the process was for adding grades 6-8 to that accreditation. Traditionally new programs are accredited only after a full year of operation, but since grades 9-12 were already accredited we were allowed to pursue accreditation early. On Wednesday, April 14, two members of the MNSAA board came to review our 6-8 program. The comments were very positive and on Thursday, April 15, we were given official word that St. Croix is now an accredited 6-12 program. We are very excited and give God all the glory for this development.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Crusader Friendship Day

Mark your calendars!

On Thursday, April 30, St. Croix Lutheran Middle School will host Crusader Friendship Day ... a special day that will allow 7th graders a chance to experience life at St. Croix Lutheran High School! This event is open to all 7th Graders -- St. Croix students and other area youth -- and will include chapel, lunch, class and gym time with current high school students.

So come on down and tell your friends. This is a great chance to get a firsthand glimpse of all that awaits you in high school!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Good News and Things You Rarely Hear in Church

Hi, again! I didn't get a chance to check in yesterday, so I thought I'd make up for it with an extra-long post today! : )

A quick update for you on our recent Open House ... It went great! We had a very solid turnout and several families expressed some fantastic interest in the Middle School. I love having a chance to visit with the families of potential students and give them a glimpse of all that the school has to offer ... this really is a truly special place. Thanks to all that attended the Open House!

Also, I ran across the following while surfing the ol' World Wide Web, and thought I'd share it with you. It brightened my day and hopefully it'll do the same for you. Anybody have an addition to the list?

Things you rarely hear in church ...

1. Hey! It's my turn to sit in the front pew.
2. I was so enthralled, I never noticed your sermon went 25 minutes over time.
3. Personally I find witnessing much easier than golf.
4. I volunteer to be the permanent teacher for the Junior High Sunday School class.
5. Forget the denominational minimum salary, let's pay our pastor so he/she can live like we do.
6. I love it when we sing hymns I've never heard before!
7. Since we're all here, let's start the service early.
8. Pastor, we'd like to send you to this Bible seminar in the Bahamas.
9. Nothing inspires me and strengthens my commitment like our annual stewardship campaign!
10. I couldn't find space to park outside. Praise God!
11. My teenager loves going to church. He/She only wishes it was longer than an hour.

Monday, March 29, 2010

No Lunch This Week ... Why?

Our students will get some good grub, but it won't be care of our district food service. Instead we're serving up some good eats that will benefit a couple of great St. Croix causes -- the China Trip (slated for this summer) and the Athletics Department (Go Crusaders!). Here's what's on the menu:

Monday: Little Caesar's pizza (2 slices), baby carrots, a cookie and a drink

Tuesday: Walking tacos, a cookie and a drink

Wednesday: Sloppy Joes, chips, a cookie and a drink

Thursday: Chili dogs (or regular hot dogs -- your choice), baby carrots, a cookie, chips and a drink

Each lunch will cost just $3.50 and tickets will be on sale throughout the week. So relax, don't worry about packing a lunch for your child this week. Instead, support some of the wonderful activities happening on St. Croix's campus and beyond!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Don't Forget


Just a quick shout-out reminding you all of our Open House THIS WEEKEND. Here's what you need to know:

Sunday, March 28
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
St. Croix Lutheran Middle School (Map here)
(1200 Oakdale Avenue, West St. Paul, MN 55118)

See you there!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

50


 
50. Thankfully, it's not my age. So what's the big deal?

In just 50 short school days our first cohort of middle schoolers will graduate and move on to all of the excitement that awaits them in the next year ... and for our eighth graders, that means High School! This year has been a wild and crazy ride, but one that I wouldn't trade for the world.

There are a lot (I mean A LOT) of things I've learned in the last year as Director of the Middle School. I plan to compile a top-ten list for your reading pleasure, but for now I'll leave you with just one thought: While I have an office, I'm never there!

Until tomorrow ...

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Field Trip Volunteers Needed

 Images from the Festival of Nations website.

On Thursday, April 29, Middle School students will travel to the River Centre in St. Paul to take part in the Festival of Nations, and we're looking for 2-3 parent volunteers to join us. What's the Festival of Nations, you ask? Let me tell ya ...

It's an awesome opportunity for our young people to learn about the different people and cultures across the globe. This culturally-rich event will feature authentic food, educational exhibits, ethnic dance ensembles and musicians, art demonstrations and more! In a nutshell, our students will experience a whole lot of the world in just one day! A full description of all of the happenings can be found on the Festival of Nations website.

If you're interested lending a hand, post a comment with your e-mail address and we'll be in touch.

  Images from the Festival of Nations website.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

We've Got People!

We're building quite the following of loyal readers here on this blog and we have a number of new fans on Facebook. If you haven't yet seen St. Croix Lutheran Middle School's Facebook page, check it out here. (Oh, and the High School can be found here!)



Tell you what: If we can add 20 new fans to our Facebook page by Easter (that's 20 friends in 2 weeks) then I'll make my video debut on both the blog and Facebook page.

Thanks and keep reading. Really, you won't want to miss this!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Vacation Brain

Hello again from beautiful West St. Paul! Vacation was wonderful, but I'm happy to be "back at it" at St. Croix. I missed my school family while I was gone!

 
Anyway, vacation brain must have taken over when I posted my last message because I forgot to mention the THIRD reason to come on out to St. Croix on March 28 ... In addition to the Open House and Spring Sacred Choral Concert, we'll also host a Spaghetti Dinner from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. For just $5 you'll be treated to a delicious plate of spaghetti and all proceeds will benefit 14 St. Croix students who will travel to Beijing, China, this summer to volunteer at a Vacation Bible School camp. So come on out and enjoy a family-friendly day at St. Croix. We look forward to meeting you!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Two Must-Attend Events on March 28

My vacation is winding down, but I wanted to make a quick point to connect with all of you and ask you to mark your calendars ... St. Croix is hosting TWO great events on Sunday, March 28 (just a little more than one week away!).

1 -- Spring Sacred Choral Concert
St. Croix's Crusader Choir, Crusader Chorus and Croixaliers will present their annual Spring Sacred Choral Concert at both 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The concerts will be performed in our beautiful Chapel and will feature traditional and contemporary sacred songs. Everyone is invited, so tell your friends!

2 -- Open House and Tours
St. Croix Lutheran High School and Middle School will host an Open House from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Faculty will be present to conduct tours and answer questions about St. Croix's program of education for grades 6--12. 

Alright, now I've gotta get back to the beach. There are only a few precious hours left before reality hits!

Until Monday ...

Friday, March 12, 2010

What Are Your Plans?

First off -- congratulations to our winner, Lorena M! Lorena answered all three of yesterday's math questions correctly. If you're reading, Lorena, please send an e-mail with your contact information to middleschool@stcroixschools.org so we can get you your free t-shirt!

Also, today marks our last day of classes before spring break. I won't tell you exactly where I'm going, but it will be warm and wavy, and the sound of Mariachi bands will fill the air! : ) I'll make a point to touch base next week and would enjoy hearing what you all are up to as well ...


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Math Giveaway!

Students in Mrs. Strehlow's Math 1 class have been adding and subtracting fractions, mixed numbers and decimals. They have also been finding the surface area and volume of 3-D objects. So I was thinking ... Why not ask our blog readers to solve three sample questions?! And, to add a twist to the challenge, the first person to post a comment that answers all three questions correctly will receive one of our new Middle School t-shirts for free!

Have fun and don't forget to check your work!


Question 1
3 2/3 + 6 2/3 = ? 

Question 2
3.4567 + 11.521 = ? 

Question 3
What is the surface area of a cube that is 3" x 3" x 3"?

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Spring T-Shirt Design Chosen

Our student council recently selected a design for the new Middle School spring t-shirt. I'll leave it up to the student council and those that worked on the design to explain everything in the pattern, but for now I'm wondering ... what do you think?


You can get yours by clicking here.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

We're in This Together

Today marks the first of two evenings of parent/teacher conferences at St. Croix. I'm sure many of you have attended similar such events in the past. But have you ever stopped to consider what makes a parent/teacher conference at St. Croix different from any other? Let me tell 'ya ...

We know that as teachers and staff, we are a critical extension of you. We understand that from the moment you drop your children off in the morning to the very minute you pick them up after school, they are in our care. We are responsible for their growth. We are responsible for showing them God's love. We are responsible for challenging them to reach ever-higher heights.


At St. Croix, it's about more than a child's performance in one class or another. It's about the big picture. Academic performance is important, but it's equally important to us that a child is growing in his or her spiritual and emotional maturity. And that makes all the difference.

Thank you for allowing us to partner with you on this rich journey.

See you tonight, beginning at 5 p.m.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Jeremiah 29:11

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

This is the verse upon which St. Croix was founded and we find hope and renewal in it each and every day. What a wonderful gift!

What verse is guiding your journey?

Friday, March 5, 2010

Mark Your Calendars -- March 28!

Why, you ask? Because St. Croix Lutheran Middle School is hosting an Open House and you and your family are invited!

Sunday, March 28, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Tours will be offered.

Questions will be answered.

You won't want to miss this up-close-and-personal view of one of the Twin Cities' fastest going private schools!

To learn more, visit our website or give us a call at 651-455-1521. See you there!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Spring Has Sprung -- Maybe?

Talk about Spring Break abounds here at St. Croix and with temps in the 40s, I can't help but think spring has officially "sprung." I know we're here in Minnesota and we can't ever be too careful when it comes to talking about the weather, but after looking at photos like the one below, I'm looking forward to the day when all of the white will be replaced by green!


Leave a comment at the bottom of this post and let us know what your plans are for Spring Break. Oh, and in case you're wondering, St. Croix will break March 15--19. : )

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

This Day in History


 From the History Channel's website.

If you haven't ever checked out the History Channel's "This Day in History" site, it's probably worth a look. It's exactly what it sounds like it'd be -- each day of the year features events that happened on that day over the course of history. The lead story for today -- March 3 -- says that on this day in 1887, Helen Keller first met her teacher, Anne Sullivan.

After a quick read of the remarkable teacher-student relationship Anne and Helen shared, I can't help but think about the dedicated teachers we have on our staff at St. Croix Lutheran Middle School. Like Anne Sullivan, our teachers believe wholeheartedly in our students -- your children -- and want nothing more than to see them succeed as individuals, growing in their faith and finding their place in the Kingdom.

Blessings to all!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The "Real Deal"

At St. Croix Lutheran Middle School, we believe the best way to ensure that our students grow and develop is to appropriately engage and challenge them at every opportunity. You can be sure that we're challenging our students in all of their courses, including math, Bible class, science, history, art, world language and more. But in addition, we're also going to do everything we can to see that learning is fun and that our highly qualified teachers support our students in the academic journeys.

So you've heard why we think we're the "real deal," but take a look at the pictures below and see what our students think!


 





Monday, March 1, 2010

A Win-Win

Looking for a fun way to support St. Croix Lutheran Schools? We've got just the thing for you!

Kwik Trip gift cards are available for purchase at the concession stands of all home athletic events. Cards are available in $20 and $50 amounts and can be used at all Kwik Trip locations. The best part? Fifteen percent of the proceeds from the sale of the cards goes directly to St. Croix's Annual Fund.

So come on out and cheer for the Crusaders and pick up a Kwik Trip gift card or two ... It's a win-win for you and the school!

Happy Monday, everyone!


  

Friday, February 26, 2010

Bus Shelters? You Betcha.

If you're catching a bus, walking by a bus stop or driving along a bus route, keep your eyes open for the more than 10 bus shelters in and around the St. Paul area that feature a St. Croix logo! We're doing our best to get the word out about the excellent education St. Croix has to offer, and we hope you, too, are telling your friends.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Going Once ... Going Twice ... SOLD!

Support the St. Croix family and purchase your tickets for this year's auction!

The event, set for Saturday, March 6, is sure to be great fun for people of all ages. Best of all, proceeds will benefit St. Croix's Annual Fund which is currently raising monies to renovate science classrooms at the High School.

More information about the auction and items up for bid can be found here. See you there!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Congratulations!

Congratulations to the girl's basketball team for winning two recent 
tournaments during their regular season.


















On January 16, the team played three solid games and came home with the championship title:



   St. Croix – 33
  
   Christ, North St. Paul – 19



   St. Croix – 43

   St. Paul's, New Ulm – 28

  

   St. Croix – 36
   Mount Olive, Mankato – 17



With the team on a hot streak, the Crusaders traveled to Lion's Gate 
Christian Academy on January 21 for a second tournament. The girls 
played strong during each game, earning another championship title:

   St. Croix – 35
   Lion's Gate – 22

  

   St. Croix – 43
   Central Lutheran – 22

   St. Croix – 40

   Pilgrim – 27



Cheer on on the Crusaders as the face Salem Lutheran at their final 
game of the regular season tomorrow night at NET Ministries. Come for the girls game at 4 p.m. 
and stay to watch the boys play at 5:15 p.m. League playoffs start next week!

Go Crusaders!

Look for us on I-494!

Don't worry, we haven't moved ... but we do have two new billboards on I-494!












St. Croix Lutheran can be seen near the intersection of I-494 & Pilot Knob Road, and also near the intersection of I-494 & Highway 52. These two locations help us spread our message to tens of thousands of drivers in the Twin Cites.

Look for us the next time you're driving on I-494, and keep your eyes open – you'll never know where we'll pop up next.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Don't Forget


Don't Forget ...

to stop by and visit us during our Open House!

Middle School Open House
Saturday, February 13
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
1200 Oakdale Avenue

Bring your questions, take a tour and see what we're all about!