Showing posts with label heritage middle school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heritage middle school. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Middle School

Can you believe it???
Treyson is going into 6th grade this year... middle school!
After gettting registered (and paying BIG bucks),Treyson and Taylee wanted to find their lockers and get set up.
Treyson was excited to find he got a top locker!
Taylee is going into 8th grade.. the top of the school.. the expert of middle school.
For the remaining of the year, this locker will NEVER look this clean and organized again, Taylee joked.
I'm thinking this is a true statement. :)
They're ready... let school begin.
The most WONDERFUL time of the year!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Taylee was in drama this year and LOVED it! 
Loved her teacher, loved the art, loved everything about it.
Taylee is in the middle, with the black hood on.

When she heard that they were doing a play this year, she got really excited and wanted to be a part of it. She auditioned and felt good about making it. She shared with me that she had even prayed about it and knew her prayers would be answered (great faith!).

Our family was on pins and needles waiting for the results. Every day we would ask, "Did you make it?" Finally the list of "call backs" was posted..... and she WASN'T on the list. She was sooo bummed. I felt her pain and was bummed too. 

As we were talking about it she said, "I must have REALLY STUNK, because some of the people that made it, aren't very good." I assured her that there were a lot of decision making things that go on, that don't always have to do with being good. Sometimes it's a matter of fitting the role/part or who the teacher knows best. She said, "I just really wanted to be a part of it..I don't even care what part...I'll even take out the garbage, if I can just be a part of it."
I asked her if her teacher knew this. "Does she know that you would be willing to do ANYTHING?" I encouraged her to have this conversation with her teacher. --I couldn't see any teacher turning down willing "garbage duty". :)

Although she was sad and bummed, she handled it pretty well. Jason and I were expecting the worst, but she proved her growing maturity. Whew.

A short time passed, several people who didn't get "big" parts or had other conflicts, dropped out. Taylee couldn't believe it! Why in the world would they do this?
A week or so after the parts had been initially assigned, her teacher came to her and asked if she would like to be a part of the "witch's army". She jumped at the chance! She was also given a part that was kept a secret from us. She was told not to tell anyone...and she took it seriously. No one knew her secret part.

After months of practice, the time had come. In the last week of school, they performed, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe".
We were all impressed with the caliber of performance. The kids knew their parts, had awesome make-up/costumes and spoke loud and clear so we could all hear. It was awesome!

Taylee did her part well as a member of the Witch's Army..so well we couldn't even tell it was her. Her secret part was to be a "distraction". She acted as if she was writhing in pain; screaming, moaning and crumbling to her knees. She was so "distracting" I had NO idea that some characters were sneaking others off stage. I also had no idea that she would be so vulnerable and could get into character so well. 
Wow..she blew me away! :)

Mrs. Remley receiving flowers from her cast.

Many people would call Mrs. Remley crazy or weird, but Taylee admired her a lot and really loved her.
Check out her make-up job... creepy. 
We brought her a "flower"(cookie) for a job well done. 
Treyson made her a card and had everyone that attended (family) sign it. So sweet.


We are so proud of you Taylee!
Great job.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Award Assembly Take 2

We were invited back to the middle school, at the beginning of the week.

This time it was Rylee's turn to be recognized.

She was given an "Award of Excellence" for good character and good work in Health class.
This was a surprise to her...but not to us. :)

Jason was off early from work that day, so he got to come too. Rylee tried to pretend she didn't know us after the ceremony, but we hung around really close and made sure everyone knew, we knew her. :)


The second award she received was given to her for her excellence in P.E. She received a "presidential", signed by President Obama himself...or by his pen machine atleast.


To receive this, you have to meet certain physical requirements; push-ups, sit-ups, 'beep' test (running), etc. Rylee said she thought it was so HARD in 6th grade, but it was a piece of cake in 8th.

Easy for her to say...I don't think I ever met any national physical test with confidence or skill.


Rylee, Matt, Alexis, Erin & Melissa

Cookies in the cafeteria afterwards.


Proud of you Rylee. Nice job.