“We’ve been studying the anatomy of the cell,” says fourth grade teacher Rebe McReynolds. “We took a nature walk to find different things in nature to build and create the parts of a cell, like organelles and the cell membrane and nucleus. It was a neat way to combine what we were doing and going out into God’s creation!”
Read More“We have a full immersion sense of history in sixth grade, especially with our history and geography songs,” says teacher Megan Maley. “From across the playground recently I could hear a giant chorus of all the territories and provinces of Canada being spontaneously sung by a collection of sixth graders. Not only do these help us on our tests but...
Read More“Hermeneutics refers to the art and science of properly interpreting Scripture. Since students surveyed the Old Testament (7th grade) and New Testament (8th grade), the next step in ninth grade is to begin equipping students to study the Bible themselves. So we begin with some first principles: What do inspiration and inerrancy mean? What is...
Read MoreFor the first time ever, Regents is hosting fall extracurricular dance classes in the Grammar School! Students are learning The Waltz of the Flowers and the Snow Scene from the Nutcracker for a performance before Christmas. “One thing that has been special about this year,” says teacher Olivia Pincombe, “is how the group of students who danced last year...
Read MoreThe Regents Girls Tennis Team finished 7-3 for their first fall season! Ainsley Shonka proved herself a clutch player twice, winning the last point of a tie breaker in our season opener against Eastern Mennonite, and finding a way to victory in her doubles match against St. Anne’s. Esther Keppel shined throughout the season, playing singles in every match and often...
Read More"This month in second grade art, we have been working on line drawing of birds as we study the artist Audubon, and his incredible contributions of his bird paintings. The students have been working on color theory, focusing on coloring a color wheel and understand the relationships between primary and secondary colors." -Jenn Atwell, art teacher
Read MoreThe middle school girls had a 1-4 record after their first five games (a 20% win percentage), but improved to 8-2 for their last ten games - an 80% win percentage! "Our first practice was only two girls," said coach Rebe McReynolds. "I thought, 'Lord, how are we going to have a season?' And within two weeks our team had grown to 12 players. Many of...
Read MoreAs part of their astronomy studies, fifth grade recently visited McCormick Observatory at UVA where they learned about the historic 26-inch McCormick Refractor which was built in 1878. The 45 foot dome of the observatory was the largest in the world when it was built!
Read MoreKeith McCurdy, a licensed counselor who has been on the board of Faith Christian School in Roanoke, spoke last week in three different sessions, first to students, then to faculty and local and pastors, and then to parents. Mr. McCurdy said that every child needs to answer three existential questions on their way to a sturdy adulthood, "Am I valuable? Am I capable? Do...
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