Open House scheduled for February 9th

Posted on January 30, 2012 @ 5:20 am - Filed under: Calvary News,Uncategorized

On February 9th Calvary will host one more Open House for students and families. This Open House will be held on Feb 9th beginning at 7pm. Please encourage any families you may know that would benefit from attending this Open House.

This event targets the local 8th graders and focuses on the high school experience. Please contact the school office to participate in this event by calling 638-0228.

Although this event is targeted for 8th graders, if you know some mature 7th grade students who do not attend Trinity or Immanuel Lutheran Schools, we would appreciate your help in sharing this information with their family. We would love to have them come to our event and we simply need them to contact the school office at least 24 hours in advance.

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Spring Fling – Assistance Needed

Posted on January 18, 2012 @ 1:36 pm - Filed under: Calvary News

Our annual Dinner, Dance, and Auction event is currently in the planning stages. We would appreciate more assistance in this huge event. If you are willing to help, please contact Mr. Ahlers at the school, either by e-mail or phone (638-0228). I have attached a copy of our event flier and request that you distribute it to anyone who may be interested in attending or supporting this event.

If you are interested in purchasing tickets to the event, please reserve your table of 8 by calling Greg Rollins at 619-0502 or Cindy Rollins at 690-8230. You may leave a message at 634-5119. Tickets make great gifts for friends and family so call today! There are a limited number of tickets available and they are going fast so call today or contact your congregational representative.
Spring Fling Flier 2012


By Students For Students

Posted on January 11, 2012 @ 8:44 am - Filed under: Calvary News,Uncategorized

Calvary Students Looking to the Future
Calvary Lutheran High School is exposing its students to the next step in their education by encouraging students to attend college visits. With the help of the school counselor, Denise Crider, students are traveling to colleges around the state of Missouri to get a feel for the different environments at each school, meet some of the faculty, and learn about the field of study that the student wishes to pursue.

Calvary students, usually juniors and seniors, have attended such visits all over the state and a few out of state. They have visited, or plan to attend, the University of Central Missouri, Concordia University, Truman Staten University, and Linn State Technical College. There are also students who are visiting colleges individually. Students have visited College of the Ozarks, Northwest Missouri State University, Southwest Baptist University, and Culver Stockton College.

Students greatly benefit from these college visits. One can learn much more about a school in a visit than you can by reading flyers and perusing a web site. You also get a feel for the environment of a school, not just learning the facts. You get to meet students that share the same interests that you do, as well as the professors who will teach your classes. You are able to learn things such as retention rate, teacher-to-student ratio, and new courses that are being offered. You also learn a great deal about the school itself. You gain much knowledge and are better equipped to make a decision about which school you wish to attend.

All in all, Calvary Lutheran High School is greatly helping its students by encouraging them to take these visits. It helps inform their students of what is to come. They also get an opportunity to explore their options. Calvary is making a difference in the lives of their students and is preparing them for the future. ~Michael Bollinger

KEY CLUB:
Calvary Lutheran High School has many programs put in place for its students. One is Key Club, and it is one of my favorites. In Key Club, we meet every other Friday during lunch and plan activities that help our community and, at the same time, create a better relationship with our fellow students. One of my favorite things about this club is in the spring. We have a big conference down at the Lake or in Arkansas that brings together Key Clubs from many other schools around the state and Arkansas. You can make many new friends. ~Dakota Benton

ACT Deadline:
The deadline to sign up for the February 11 ACT is January 13. Students can go online to www.actstudent.org to register and find all testing dates throughout the year. ACT classes and study skills and testing strategies are taught and offered at Calvary.

CADET PATROL ACADEMY:
If you will be 16 by April 1 and have a 2.0 GPA or above and have a driver’s license, consider attending the Cadet Patrol Academy June 3-8 in Jeff City. This is a neat one! Anyone interested in criminal justice should consider attending. IF you are chosen to attend, you will be sponsored by a local American Legion branch. Apps must be to the district chairman by Feb 15, so get this done NOW! Go to http://missourilegion.org/default_030.htm for an application and more information. ~School Counselor

SADD CLUB – Promoting Positive Choices
Calvary Lutheran High School had the opportunity to start a new club this year. They chose to start a Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) group. “I feel that negative peer pressure is a big problem in today’s society, and I want students to know that there are many students in the world today making right decisions. I do not want them to make decisions they will regret for the rest of their lives because people around them are making bad choices,” said counselor Denise Crider.

The group participated in Battle of the Belt campaign, a month-long competition between high schools around mid-Missouri to promote the use of seatbelts. Two unannounced seatbelt checks are done by each participating school. Calvary performed one at the beginning of October, where eighty-eight percent of those students checked were wearing their seatbelts. With the help of videos, posters, announcements, and many other forms of communication, the SADD chapter constantly reminded students to buckle up. Near the end of the month, the second unannounced check was done. The students showed they were listening by scoring a one hundred percent. Every student who arrived during the time of the check was wearing a seatbelt.

Also in October, SADD assisted with Red Ribbon Week, another opportunity to encourage students to make wise choices. Speakers and activities were designed to highlight the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
News Tribune, Battle of the Belt Article
~Kara Wehmeyer

AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS:
American History class is perhaps one of the finest classes Calvary offers. It teaches much in the way of events in our country’s history. The teacher, Denise Crider, explains the information in such a way that anybody can understand these events. Also, there is a day of fun hands-on learning where students can have the opportunity to hold pieces of history from the American Civil War supplied by Mr. R.C. Miller. It is truly a very fun and very educational course. ~Emmett Spradlin

ART CLASS:
Art class at Calvary Lutheran is a rewarding experience. Students get plenty of time to apply their unique individuality to their projects and improve. We have worked with several different mediums this year including graphite, ink pen, pastel, and finally watercolors. Inspiration is never lacking as new ideas always seem to present themselves in various ways. The art classes this year had the chance to design a program cover for the 2011 Christmas Choir Concert. ~Lydia Browning

PRAISING GOD THROUGH SONG:
The season of giving has enveloped nearly everyone at Calvary Lutheran High School. Some give physical gifts, while others spread the joy of our Christ’s birth through their talents. The Calvary choir prepared their ensemble in order to bring great entertainment and praise God with their voices. The 2011 Christmas choir concert was performed on December 15th, 7 pm, at Grace Lutheran Church in Holts Summit.

The Calvary Lutheran High School choir director is Melisa Ahlers. She was very excited for the concert this year. During the program, a variety of unique songs were sung. Traditional carols, a Spanish song, and an African folk melody called African Alleluia were among these pieces.

During the concert, sophomore Todd Rakow and senior Betsy Britt each sang a solo. Rakow performed Oh Holy Night. Singing It Wasn’t His Child, Betsy Britt delivered the second solo. Ahlers has taken many steps in order to harmonize beautiful music with the story of Jesus Christ’s birth. These solos, along with Silent Night which was sung in German, and stories from Luke 2 came together in an enlivening way to piece together the reason for this wonderful season.

Parents, grandparents, and other family members joined the Calvary choir for this surely memorable performance. ~Lydia Browning

ESSENCE OF ACTING CLASS:
If you are looking for a class that is exciting and fun, you should sign up for Essence of Acting Class. You will learn how to become a convincing mime and use at least two octaves worth of notes in the voice. You will also get the chance to act out mini dramas and have a great time learning how to do it. The class is taught very well by Mr. Deardoff who is a great teacher. Altogether, if you like to have fun and be someone you are not for a while, this would be your class.
~Jodi Means

THE CHAIN PROJECT:
Calvary students (freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors) competed with one another in this fun (and giving) race. They brought in their canned goods and donated money to help support the soup kitchen in gathering enough to help others. They built paper chains with each can they brought in (it was five links per can and one link for each quarter donated). It was an evenly matched competition to bring in the most, and students were very enthusiastic about helping out. They all had a blast, but only one class earned the bragging rights that came with winning (not to mention the pizza [or donut] party promised right along with it!). The freshmen won by a mile! ~Ann Whitworth

VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST:
The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Roy Sone Post 1003 and Ladies Auxiliary again sponsored the “Voice of Democracy” contest this year. In this contest, students wrote and recorded a broadcast script on the theme, “Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military?” I, Trevor Dusheke, a sophomore at Calvary Lutheran competed in this contest. I won first place on the local level, winning $300. When I saw the topic, I was really excited. I have so much respect for those serving in our military, and I knew it would be easy for me to talk about the pride that comes along with serving. In the speech, I told about how the military teaches you to “step up”. I talked about how our enlisted men are true heroes. I really enjoyed participating in this contest.
~Trevor Dusheke

SPEECH TOURNAMENT:
On November 18, a speech tournament was held at Calvary Lutheran High School. The contestants included seniors taking the Calvary’s speech class and local homeschoolers around the Jefferson City area. The event kicked off around four with the first round and ended at about eleven with an after party. There were three categories which the contestants could enter: Original Oratory, Impromptu, and Apologetics. Jamie Melton won Original Oratory, Sam Cox won Impromptu, and Craig Wehmeyer won Apologetics.
~Jimmy Berns


Athletics

Posted on December 6, 2011 @ 8:45 am - Filed under: Calvary News,Sports

Sport programs offered at Calvary are currently: V-Volleyball, V-Baseball, V-Basketball, JV-Softball & JV-Football. Track will also begin in 2012. Softball, Football and Baseball (spring only) will be a co-op team with Tolton Catholic from Columbia. Soccer is planned for 2012 and will be a co-op team with Tolton.

11-12 updated basketball schedule


JAN 27th Basketball Games Raise Breast Cancer Awareness:
Calvary Lutheran High School raised $2,200.19 for cancer research on our “Pink Out” night. This amount was raised from the selling of tshirts and bracelets, the gate and concessions profits, and free will donations. This event had a huge turnout and we want to thank everyone who came out to support this cause!

Calvary has a MaxPreps sports website that features game scores, stats and other athletic information. Fan photos will also be posted to this site. The site is in the process of being updated. Please copy and paste the link below to your browser to access this site.

http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/calvary-lutheran-%28jefferson-city,mo%29/home.htm

Baseball Field Update: We are pleased that work on the new baseball field has begun and will be complete before the spring season! Thanks to all who have made this a reality.

If you have any questions about the sport programs, please contact Athletic Director, Kevin Dusheke at 634-7166 or 690-5718.
E-mail: clhsad1973@aol.com


Lions Against Cancer

Posted on December 4, 2011 @ 1:32 pm - Filed under: Calvary News,Uncategorized

The Calvary Lutheran Lions hosted the Tuscumbia Lions on January 27, 2012, in their first annual Lions Against Cancer game. The game was specifically focused on Breast Cancer Awareness because the students and faculty at Calvary have been closely affected by the cancer. Calvary organized the basketball game to raise money for cancer awareness as they have played in other schools’ cancer awareness games and wanted to start a tradition of their own.

The event was a huge success. Although Calvary came up short of the victory on the court, everyone was a winner as greater than $2,300 was raised. Senior Kyle Maddox, student chairman of the event, stated that he was amazed by the large number of supporters and level of commitment from the community. He is anxiously looking forward to what his underclassmen committee members will do to build on this success for next year’s event.

However, there is still opportunity for more money to be raised as t-shirts and bracelets are still for sale. Please call Calvary at 573-638-0228 for more information or to support this endeavor. Sizes and quantities of shirts are limited. All the money that has been raised and all the money still being raised will go to cancer awareness.

The week leading up to the game was Breast Cancer Awareness week at Calvary. The students wore pink ribbons all week. On Wednesday, Lance MacLaughlin, whose wife is battling the cancer, talked about their battles and hardships dealing with the cancer and how they look to God knowing He has a plan for them no matter what happens.

When all was said and done, the game was a great accomplishment as a large amount of money was raised which will benefit cancer awareness. Calvary would like to thank all the supporters of the game, Tuscumbia for participating, and all the businesses that made generous donations for the t-shirts. We hope to see you at the game next year and be one step closer to a cure for cancer!

~Caleb Propst


Calvary Spirit Apparel

Posted on @ 7:54 am - Filed under: Calvary News

Calvary Spirit Apparel can be purchased from the CLHS Booster Association by talking to Denise Crider here at school. Items include t-shirts ($10), long-sleeved t-shirts ($15), sweatshirts and hoodies ($20), baseball caps ($20) and necklace charms ($10).

The following website also carries a wide variety of Calvary apparel:
http://www.spiritschoolapparel.com/store/46/calvary-lutheran-high-school-jefferson-city-mo
You will now enjoy the flexibility to order items in small quantities and at any time which is convenient to you. Shipping is fast and simple. Share this link with others that would like to support Calvary.




Buy Calvary Lutheran High School Clothing and Apparel


Calvary Cookbooks for Sale

Posted on @ 7:53 am - Filed under: Calvary News,CLHS Booster Association

Calvary Lutheran now has a school cookbook available. The recipes in the cookbook are from the friends and families of Calvary. Also, there is beautiful student artwork featured throughout. Twenty-five hundred books were ordered, and many have been sold already. The cookbooks are being sold at businesses throughout Jefferson City and can also be bought at the school itself. Cookbooks are twenty dollars apiece, or if more than one is purchased, they are eighteen dollars each. For more information about the cookbooks, please call Calvary Lutheran High School at (573)638-0228 or Shirley Bernskoetter at (573)690-2237.
~Jimmy Berns


Calvary’s Gift Re-Sale Shop

Posted on December 2, 2011 @ 9:52 am - Filed under: Calvary News

Calvary’s Gift just celebrated its two year anniversary of ministry in the community since it opened on November 14, 2009. The success of Calvary’s Gift has been so much greater than ever anticipated. To date Calvary’s Gift, has funded tuition equal to 17 full student tuition’s. This ministry has been a tremendous blessing to the community and Calvary and would not be possible without our wonderful volunteers who work at the store. If you have not experienced Calvary’s Gift, we invite you to stop in and shop.

Calvary’s Gift is a unique re-sale shopping experience located at 713 Washington Street. Many items are available from the unique to the everyday (gently used clothing, house wares, antiques, Christmas, furniture, dishes, antiques, etc.). Calvary’s Gift phone number is 659-8176.

Days and hours of operation:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am – 3pm

Proceeds from Calvary’s Gift benefits Calvary Lutheran High School’s financial assistance program.

**Special thanks to Central United Church of Christ for their partnership in this endeavor.

Directions:
Calvary’s Gift operates out of the old parsonage which is immediately next to Central United Church of Christ. The church is located at the corner of West Ashley and Washington and the parsonage is just North of the church on the East side of the road.


Calvary Letter Jackets

Posted on @ 9:52 am - Filed under: Calvary News

Calvary is excited to provide you the opportunity to purchase Calvary letter jackets anytime that is convenient for your family through the following website: http://www.neffco.com/neffjacketshop/
Our school pass code is: 019835
Calvary Lutheran High School has set forth a policy that all students may purchase and wear letter jackets. Calvary reserves the right to award the Letter, as well as Chevrons for the sleeves, for students who prove their dedication and talent in those recognized areas.
This company is the same company that provides the names, patches, and mascot for jackets. You may choose to include many of these additional items as you order your jacket. Items that you purchase at the same time as the jacket may be sewn on before the jacket arrives if you choose that option.


Junior High Dance

Posted on December 1, 2011 @ 8:24 am - Filed under: Calvary News

6th – 8th grade students are invited to attend a junior high dance held here at Calvary Friday night (Jan. 13th) from 7-10pm. This is a fun, safe, social event for the junior high students and provides us an opportunity to get students to come into our building. If you know any other good Christian youth who would enjoy the dance, please help them to have this information and extend our warm invitation. The cost of the dance is $5 and snacks & drinks are available for purchase. The money raised from this event is dedicated for use at our annual beginning of the year retreat. I am looking for 5 more adult chaperones. If you are willing to help chaperone this event, please call Mr. Ahlers at the school.


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