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 7th grade visits D.C.
 
 
 Spring Art Celebration & Auction

SCCS and Little Friends families and faculty enjoyed viewing student art inspired by famous artists including Matisse, Van Gogh, and da Vinci. Parents enjoyed viewing the handiwork of the class bookcases that were offered up for auction. Awards were presented for each grade, K-7. Congratulations to our winners and to all the participants! Thank you for showing us your God-given talent.
 
 
 Spirit Day: Favorite Sports Team
 
 
 4th Grade Medieval Feast

Keeping up a long tradition at SCCS, parents joined their 4th grade students dressed in Middle Ages garb for a feast with traditional food. Student projects relating to their study of the time period surrounded the class as the ate by candlelight with Gregorian chants softly playing in the background.
 
 
 December Spirit Day: "Crazy Christmas"

The last Friday before school got out for Christmas Break was a Spirit Day with a Crazy Christmas theme. Check out what crazy Christmas goodies have been lurking in the closets of SCCS students and teachers! Winners of the Spirit Day were 3rd grade, Mrs. Royal, Pre-K, and Mrs. Lugenbeel.
 
 
 Robotics Club

5th, 6th and 7th grader from the Lego Robotics Club experiment with options and complete their projects.
 
 
 Thanksgiving 2009

This year we honored veterans and their service to our country during our annual Taste of Thanksgiving program. Plays, recitations, songs sung in Latin were just a few of the highlights of the morning.
 
 
 September Spirit Day: Pioneers

The theme for September's Spirit Day was Pioneers. We had settlers, sheriffs, Native Americans and more!
 
 
 LFPS Celebrate Jesus's Birthday

LFPS celebrated Jesus's birthday with a pajama party!
 
 
 Chess Tournament

On February 21, several SCCS Chess Club members traveled to Charlotte to participate in their first chess tournament. SCCS played hard and placed first in their division and shower great sportsmanship during the event. Way to go!!
 
 
 Romeo and Winifred

SCCS's first ever Drama Club production! This spoof turns Shakespeare upside down and shakes things up with a stage full of zany modern-day characters. With the help of a passel of chorus members—Oregano, Carpaccio, Risotto, Prosciutto, Antipasto, Pesto, Mayo and Romano—as narrators, we get a spoof of Romeo and Juliet. It is modern-day New York City, where the high-end Montague’s Department store and the cheapo Capulet’s Discount Mart—rival clothing stores—meet in the street to trade vicious insults. When Romeo and Winifred, the heirs to these two retail empires, fall in love, well… you know the rest. But this play has a happy ending!
 
 
 SCCS Students by Tina Wrona

Photographer Tina Wrona stopped by in January to catch our kids in action in the classroom and at play. We love having Tina come a take great pictures and we're grateful for such good subject matter - our kids! Please contact Lisa Wilson (LKPWilson@yahoo.com) if you are interested in an electronic copy of a picture you see on our website. Tina Wrona can be reached at TinaWrona@tinawronaphotography.com.
 
 
 1st Grade Book Reports
 
 
 Duke field trip & Dr. Seuss
 
 
 5th & 6th Grade Trip to the Planetarium
 
 
 Sports Day
 
 
 6th-7th grade Robotics UNC Pembroke
 
 
 Crazy Hat Crazy Sock Day
 
 
 7th grade visit to SP Airport Civil Air Patrol
 
 
 9th grade Dr. Fogleman's Eye Clinic
 NC State - Enginering on Road
 
 
 Spirit Day
 
 
 Dr. McKay's visit- Bones
 
 
 5th and 6th Grade Visit Planetarium
 
 
 Auction 2009

On February 20, SCCS hosted its 2nd annual benefit auction at CCNC. With great auction items, a lively auctioneer and amazing food and entertainment, a good time was had by all. What's the word around campus? Can't wait for the 3rd benefit auction!!
 
 
 1st and 2nd grade Thanksgiving Feast

With music provided by Mrs. Stone, the 1st and 2nd graders celebrated Thanksgiving.
 
 
 Destiny Bus

On Wednesday, January 29th the UNC Destiny Bus visited the students of SCCS. Mrs. Leusink's 6th and 9th grade students conducted DNA experiments and enjoyed their time with Destiny. The DESTINY (Delivering Edge-Cutting Science Technology and Internet Across North Carolina for Years to Come) Bus is Morehead Planetarium and Science Center's formal science education initiative serving pre-college teachers and students across North Carolina. Traveling throughout North Carolina year-round, DESTINY's team of educators, along with Destiny and Discovery (two 40-foot, 33,000-pound buses, each fully equipped as a traveling science laboratory that can accommodate 24 students), bring effective science learning to students and provide strong support for teachers.
 
 
 2nd Grade Field Trip

This November, our 2nd graders had a fun-filled pizza lunch at Wolcotts (owned by the parents of Daniel). After a delicious lunch, the class went to Mark Wesley Parson Inc (owned by the parents of Wyatt) and learned about landscape design. Then it was off to Gulley's to see the plants and learn more about plants and landscape. They capped the day off by talking about plants and landscape in Science.
 
 
 Talent Show

We had our first annual Talent Show on Oct 30. From singing and gymanstics to electric guitar and dramatic reading, the talent displayed was amazing and kept the audience fully entertained.
 
 
 2nd Grade Pancake Breakfast

After reading Nate the Great and the Lost List, a story featuring pancakes, the 2nd grade class was surprised by their parents and Miss V with a pancake breakfast at school. The Pancake Bar included whipped cream, chocolate chips, fresh strawberries and more! One student exclaimed, "This is the best day of my life!"
 
 
 Walkathon

On October 3, we had our first ever walkathon! All the classes, including the preschool classes, walked. Great weather and great fun was capped off with a Taco Fiesta. Enjoy fall break!
 
 
 Cold Stone Creamery Spirit Night

Our own Mr. Johnson, accompanied by celebrity scoopers Dan Askins and Kenny Rhea, served up tasty ice cream for Spirit Night. Our advice to the scoopers? Keep your day job!,
 
 
 Little Friends Preschool

Little Friends Preschool is in full swing! The three-, four- and five-year olds are learning and having fun and enjoying monthly noon picnics.
 
 
 Kindergarten Occupation Day

What do you want to be when you grow up? Our Kindergarteners answered that question by dressing up!, , What do you want to be when you grow up? Our Kindergarteners answered that question by dressing up!,
 
 
 Hosted Rome Trip with Mr. J

Johnny and Michelle Stewart were the excited winners at the SCCS 2008 Auction of the Hosted Rome Trip. The Stewarts, along with Mr. Johnson and his wife, stayed with a local Roman family who fed them and showed them the sites. Enjoy the pictures!,
 
 
 Field Day

SCCS students had a blast competing in sack races, three-legged races and more. The morning ended with a school-wide balloon toss. Thanks Tina Wrona for the pictures!
 
 
 SNAKES in 3rd grade - Jan 2008

Mr. Sloan brought in a snake to the 3rd grade. Looks like it was a big hit!
 
 
 Warm December Days - 2007

It can be hard to stay inside when there is 70 degree weather outside! Thanks Tina Wrona for these pictures!
 
 
 Preschool - January 2008

Our precious preschoolers at play. Thanks Tina Wrona for these great pictures!
 
 
 K - 6th Grade - January 2008

Lots of Learning and Lots of Fun! Thanks Tina Wrona for the pictures!
 
 
 7th - 8th Grade - January 2008

Our Middle schoolers do hands-on science with Mrs. Leusink. Thanks Tina Wrona for the pictures!
 
 
 Outside Fun - January 2008

It might be cold outside but SCCS kids love playing on the new playground equipment. Thanks Sharon Landers for getting the playground and thanks Tina Wrona for the pictures!
 
 
 Wallyus Maximus visits 3rd and 4th grade

The 3rd & 4th grade classes were visited by a Latin speaking Roman Centurion – Wallyus Maximus, who lived about 175 yrs before Jesus Christ. He spoke of his duties and answered many questions from an inquisitive group of SCCS students. Josh Marx was his helmet bearer; Wiley Schiable his sword bearer; and Thomas Johnson his shield bearer. He then quickly departed back to his era because his warriors didn’t have a leader.
 
 
 Pumpkin patch - Kindergarten Fall 2007

This fall the Kindergarten went to the Pumpkin Patch. Thanks Tina Wrona for fantastic pictures!
 
 
 Photo Gallery
 SCCS Slide Show