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Christmas Songs?
Listed below are some of our favorite Christmas songs, but in slightly altered wording. How many can you figure out?
- Present me naught but dual incisors for this festive Yuletide.
- Do you perceive the same longitudinal pressure which stimulates my auditory sense organs.
- Behold! I envisioned a trio of nautical vessels.
- As the guardians of little woolly animals protected their charges in the shadows of the earth.
- Allow the frozen precipitation to commence.
- My friends and I are a monarchial triad.
- Obese personification fabricated of compressed mounds of minute crystals.
- Tranquiltiy upon the terrestrial sphere.
- 288 Yuletide hours.
- Have hitherward the entire assembly of those who are loyal in their belief.
- Listen, the celestial messengers produce harmonious sounds.
- Nocturnal time span of unbroken quietness.
- An emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good given to the terrestrial sphere.
- Embellish the entryways.
- The apartment of 2 psychiatrists.
- Twelve o'clock on a clement night witnessed its arrival.
- The Christmas preceding all others.
- Small municipality in Judea southeast of Jerusalem.
- Diminutive, masculine master of skin-covered percussionist cylinders.
- Omnipotent supreme being who elicits respite to ecstatic distinguished males.
- Expectation of arrival to populated areas by mythical, masculine perennial gift giver.
- Natal celebration devoid of color, rather albino, as a hallucinatory phenomenon for me.
- Tintinnabulation of vacillating pendulums in inverted, metallic resonant cups.
- In distant location the existence of an improvised unit of newborn children's slumber furniture.
- Proceed forth declaring upon a specific geological alpine formation.
- Jovial yuletide desired for the second person singular or plural by us.
- In awe of the nocturnal time span characterized by religiosity.
- Geographic state of fantasy during the season of mother nature’s dormancy.
- A query of identification of a newborn upon stumbling casually on it.
- Oh cupped flares of lustrous white.
- Female ancestor of my maternal sibling hath been wasted by Rangifer tarandus collision.
Answers will be e-mailed on Thursday!!! |
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Hot Lunch Menu & Servers
Monday ~ Steakfingers ~ Susan Harriman
Tuesday ~ Fazoli's Fettuccini Alfredo ~ Roxann Samples
Wednesday ~ Pizza Hut Pizza ~ Danni Mayfield
Thursday ~ Hamburgers ~ Shelly Negrete
Friday ~ No Lunch ~ Early Release |
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This Week at St. Paul's
December 18 ~ 12:00 noon ~ School Board Meeting
December 20 ~ 10:30 a.m. ~ Pre-primary Advent Service in Parish Hall
December 20 ~
7:00 p.m.~ Advent Service for 1st-6th
December 21 ~ Christmas Parties and Early Release for the Christmas Holidays (see below for details)
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IB in Action
We've seen some amazing inquiry coming from our students this year. Over the holiday, we encourae you to look for opportunities to explore with your children. You might enjoy researching together Christmas traditions in other countries or how to say Merry Christmas in other languages. Perhaps you'll be somewhere where it snows and you can talk with your child about how snow forms. And if they ever say, "I'm bored," encourage them to take action - read a book, explore a new topic or toy, or enjoy a conversation with someone.
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City Council Coat Drive
Help Make Someone Warmer this Christmas!
Donate your Gently Used and Cleaned
Children and Adult Coats
For Someone that Needs a Warm Jacket!
Please Bring Your Items to Parish Hall
By Friday Morning at 8:00 am!
The 6th Grade Class will be Ready to Accept
Your Donations this Week!
Thank You and Merry Christmas!
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Christmas Parties
2s - Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. in classroom
3s - Thursday morning at 9:15 a.m. - Friday morning is typical day
PK - Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. in Parish Hall
K-6 - Friday morning - Students will carpool to the movie theater at 9:15
Friday's Early Release
2s-PK - All students will load early release carpools at 11:00 a.m. on the cow side of the school. Early release is at 11:00 so that families with older children can get to the movie theater on time to pick up their older children. Children whose parents are attending the movie with an older sibling can remain at the school with Mr. Webb until the movie releases.
K-6 - Carpools will run from the theater at 11:30 a.m. Please enter the Starplex Parking Lot and come around to the right side of the theater so that we can load your car from the curb. |
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Singing Christmas Cheer |

1st-3rd sing at the courthouse.
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Their singing brought smiles to those who listened.
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3rd - 6th graders sing at City Hall...
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...And again on the steps of Spice.
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Everyone had a Yummy Time at the Choo Choo Cafe |

Share my candy cane?
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Yummy can be messy!
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Chocolate Quesadillas...
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...and Pigs in a Blanket...YUM!
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Science Continues to Excite |

Third grade explores simple machines.
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Second grade begins their engineering unit on sound.
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