Logos Times, Winter 2014

Logos Times, Winter 2014

British Romantic Comedy a Delightful Diversion

Identities were swapped, brandy was consumed, and the Constable was struck by lightning. Or was he? Jeeves in the Springtime, a delightful comedy set in 1930s England, was this year’s varsity drama production. Mr. Tom Garfield, superintendent of Logos, wrote and directed the play. “He is really fun (as a director),” said Tom Feuerstein. “He can tell you what you are doing wrong and how to fix it, so he is really effective.” Mr. Garfield based the script on P.G. Wodehouse’s classic book, The Mating Season, but adapted it for the best online casino reviews stage with the guidance and editing advice of the Wodehouse estate. Mr. Garfield faithfully retained the beloved style of Wodehouse while creating a unique work fitted perfectly to the context of a high school play.

Question the (Unbeliever’s) Question

“Your generation is under attack.” Carl Kerby, founder of Reasons for Hope, spoke about “Becoming Bold” to Logos secondary students on January 7. “We are the most Christian nation on the planet,” Kerby said. Yet many young people are leaving the Church. Secular education, mass media, and gaming are taking a toll. Citing James 1:5-6, Kerby said, “We need to ask God for wisdom.”

Elementary: Principal’s Note

Life in the elementary is skipping along at a healthy rate. Please keep an eye on the dates on the back page to stay abreast of it all.
The elementary teachers are currently working on their annual scholarship projects where they do research and reading to deepen their understanding and love of the material they teach. Many elementary teachers are learning to use Renweb, our new online database, as their scholarship project.

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