HARTFORD
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
2006-2007
School Year
""Commit
Thy Way Unto the Lord"
A MINISTRY OF FARMINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, 155 MOUNTAIN ROAD, WEST HARTFORD, CT 06107 ~ SCHOOL PHONE 521-5476
May 25, 2007
2007 VISION
This year our yearbook staff had to be a bit sneaky to get around all the deadlines to ensure the secrecy of the individual to whom this year’s Vision was dedicated. This person always seems to have a carrot in hand, enjoys roaming the halls of HCA, loves soccer (do you have a clue yet), and loves working in the kitchen during bake sales. This year’s 2007 Vision is dedicated to Dr. Mark Cronemeyer – or Dr. C, as we fondly refer to him. The students were delighted to honor their principal with this special yearbook.
Our
yearbook staff, under the direction of Mrs. Dolores Mercier, put
together this yearbook. Junior Matthew Cahill was this year’s
editor. This year’s yearbook staff was Joshua Huertas, Mark
Cronemeyer, Jr., Jackie Griffin, and Emily Cahill. These students
work every Wednesday afternoon putting together school pictures, as
well as drafting and designing yearbook pages. Although the yearbook
staff works hard to get everything right, they failed to acknowledge
Chloe Creech in the group volleyball picture. We apologize for this
oversight and do appreciate her contribution to the team.
END-OF-THE-YEAR
REMINDERS
Vacation stations will be ordered on Monday. If you would still like to place an order, please get the form to the school office first thing Monday morning.
If you have your child's medications stored in the school office, they may be picked up during the week of June 4. All medications must be picked up by the close of school on Thursday, June 7.
Students entering grade seven and grade eleven must have updated State of Connecticut health forms on file before the 2007-2008 school year begins. Letters and forms were sent home in April.
If you anticipate that your child will need a larger PE uniform, please return the order form by June 1 so that new uniforms can be ordered. If you have any questions, please contact the school office.
Keep
saving box tops! One sheet equals a free ice cream!
WHAT’S AHEAD?
|
May 28 |
NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day |
|
May 29 |
BJU Drama Team, 12:00 noon, auditorium |
|
May 29,30,31 |
Senior Exams; Kindergarten WILL meet on May 29 |
|
May 31 |
Graduation Banquet |
|
June 1 |
NO kindergarten on June 1; HCA Graduation, 7:30 p.m; ~ Required of students in grades 7-11 |
|
June 4 |
Full Day |
|
June 5, 6, 7 |
Dismissal at 12:00 noon |
|
June 7 |
Elementary Field Day Activities; Awards program and kindergarten graduation, 7:30 p.m. ~ required of all students |
|
June 8 |
Grades 7-11 to Harkness Park |
BAKE SALES
Thank you for supporting our bake sales this school year. There will be no more bake sales for the remainder of the year.
HCA PLAY THE MATCHMAKER
The cast and crew of The Matchmaker, under the direction of Mr. Brian Jones, did an outstanding job last Thursday and Friday. We would like to congratulate the following students who received awards.
|
Cast Award |
Best Actress |
Best Actor |
Director's Award |
|
Joey Vazquez |
Joy McNally |
Tony Rakich |
Caroline Aldrich |
GRADUATION BANQUET
There will be no school for students in grades nine through twelve on Thursday, May 31, due to the graduation banquet. Students should plan on arriving around 4:00 to take pictures. All students except the graduating seniors are expected to be on time for school on Friday morning.