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Activities On Our Calendar:
Chapel: A monthly gathering in the Worship Center beginning at 8:15am. Students, faculty and parents praise and worship our Savior through music, skits and speakers. Students of the month are recognized as well. A special chapel, Grandparent’s Chapel, is held in February in which grandparents are honored. Two other special chapels are the Easter Chapels. One is held before Easter to recognize the death of Jesus and the other chapel is held after Easter to celebrate His resurrection.
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Book Fair: An event held for four days in October and sponsored by the library and parent volunteers. Students may look at and purchase books during time(s) assigned to their class and/or visit the book fair on Wednesday night which is called Family Night.
*Parents will get a flier and/or email requesting volunteers.*
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10 Commandment Campaign: Students learn and discuss the 10 Commandments during their Bible class time and then go out into the community using the Commandments as a witnessing tool. There are different requirements, concerning this campaign, for each grade level.
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Thanksgiving Banquet: An event celebrated by TK through 5th grade for students and parents. Tickets for a buffet lunch served in the gyms must be purchased ahead of time.
*Parent Council/volunteers are utilized.*
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King of Kings Breakfast: For this event TK through 3rd grade students are given the option to purchase breakfast ahead of time. Students gather in the cafeteria to eat and watch a skit celebrating the birth of our Savior. The skit, with music, is narrated by our head master, Mr. Ward, and performed by various church and school staff. This event is for students only.
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HGBCS Spirit Week: Celebrated the entire week with each day designated by a different theme. Students are encouraged to dress according to the daily theme. A pep rally, parade and homecoming game(s) culminate the week’s fun on Friday.
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S.A.T. Testing Week: A week towards the end of the school year when students take a battery of subtests. Different portions/subjects are tested daily. No studying is necessary.
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OLSAT Testing: A test given to 3rd, 6th and 9th graders. It is designed to evaluate their critical thinking and reasoning abilities.
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