OCCS News and Announcements

December 17, 2024

Spiritual Theme: Stand Firm: Put on the Full Armor of God

December: The Breastplate of Righteousness

December Theme Song: Seek Ye First the Kingdom PH #209

December Theme Verse: Psalm 37:39 “The salvation of the righteous comes from the Lord; he is their stronghold in times of trouble.”

Downtown Caroling, Thursday, Dec. 19

Students and Staff will be caroling around town on Thursday, December 19 for our December Chapel time. Please make sure your child is dressed warm enough to be outside. Parents, Grandparents, and friends are invited to come listen downtown!


*Parents, please note: Students and Staff will leave their classrooms around 1:00pm for the afternoon. Please contact your child's teacher if your student will need to leave school early, or come back to school during that time to make arrangements.

The OCCS office and TRIP office will be closed during the Christmas break

We will be closed Friday, December 20 at noon and will reopen on January 2 at 8:00am.


May the Christmas season and Christmas Day be a joyous and blessed time

for you and your families. May the true Prince of Peace fill your hearts and minds with peace. May the love demonstrated through Christ’s birth fill your heart and home and overflow to others.

A NOTE FROM THE NURSE:

It's that time of the year! Illnesses are all on the rise! Please be sure to be diligent with handwashing and monitoring your child(ren) for symptoms of illness. 


Here's a review of some guidelines:

  • for any fever (temp 100.4ºF and over), influenza, covid, pertussis or RSV: stay home for fevers (over 100.4ºF) and may return when temps are normal for 24 hours WITHOUT the use of fever reducing medications.
  • for strep: stay home on antibiotics for 24 hours and then may return to school as long as the fever requirements are met.
  • For vomiting: must be 24 hours without vomiting before returning to school.
  • For diarrhea: must be 24 hours without a diarrhea incident before returning to school.


Please consider the following:

Encourage good hand washing- The number one thing that most kids can do to limit their exposure to germs is to clean their hands thoroughly. Teach kids to wash hands before eating and after outdoor play. Also, be sure to stress the importance of washing hands after using the bathroom.


Talk to your child- about other ways to prevent the spread of germs while at home and at school.


Ask Yourself- Will my child's symptoms interfere with having a productive day of learning? Is there a risk of spreading my child’s illness to staff/peers? Asking yourself these questions may help when deciding whether your child is healthy enough to attend school.


Hydrate!- Keeping well hydrated is very important to stay and feel healthy. Please send a refillable water bottle with your child every day. (Cleaning this water bottle between uses is strongly encouraged).


If you send your child to school and the guidelines haven’t been met, you may expect a phone call to pick them up.


Please call Nurse Anna at 712-737-2274 if you have any questions about your child or these guidelines.

Read a Million Words Challenge:

We’re thrilled to kick off our winter reading challenge - Read a Million Words Challenge - to inspire a love for reading and build stamina in our students! 


Here's how you can support this initiative at home:


  1. Encourage Reading: Motivate your child to read regularly—during free time, after school, or before bed.
  2. Track Words Read: After your child finishes a book or a few books, submit the total number of words in the book(s) using this Google Form. You can use ARBookFinder.com or https://wordcounters.com/ to find the word count of a book. (If the word count isn’t listed, an estimate based on the number of pages is fine!)


Together, let’s celebrate our reading journey! Stay tuned as we display our growing word count each morning at school. Thank you for helping us reach 1,000,000 words!

NICSTO Donations:

Northwest Iowa Christian School Tuition Organization (NICSTO) is receiving contributions to provide tuition assistance to those who qualify. Anyone who contributes will receive a 75% tax credit up to the total amount of Iowa income tax that he/she pays. For example, if you donate $2,000 to NICSTO, your state income tax liability will be reduced by $1500 while NICSTO uses your contribution to help qualified students attend a Christian school. 

 

We use these funds to bridge some of the gap between ESAs and tuition. We also use these funds to help families (for instance a pastor family who moves into the area) who apply to our school after the ESA deadline. What a privilege to be able to use some of our state tax dollars for non-public education! 

 

You may also donate non-cash items such as grain, stocks and securities. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Van Velzen at 712-348-6106 (NICSTO Treasurer) or Mr. Alons at 737-2274 or stop by the school office. The donation forms are also available here or on the school website under "Donate Now", "Support Us", then "NICSTO Contribution Form.

TRIP News

  • TRIP hours are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 8:00am - 3:30pm. and Wednesday and Friday from 8:00am - 12:00pm.
  • TRIP orders are placed at 10:00am every Monday
  • Find information about the OCCS TRIP program on our website by clicking the following link: OCCS TRIP Website
  • Need help using the RaiseRight app? Check out the following webpage for more information: https://www.raiseright.com/

Orange City Christian School

712-737-2274 | 604 Third St. SW | www.orangecitychristian.net


Orange City Christian School is a biblically-based community that partners with parents, educating hearts and minds to serve in Christ's Kingdom.

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