Condolences – Catrina Ragan

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Katrina
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Catrina Ragan, formerly of Port O’Connor. She died September 11, 2011 in Floresville, Texas.

She will be dearly missed by her Port O’Connor friends.

Seadrift Students of the Month for August:

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Pirates-of-the-Week

Mrs. Ochoa – Jai’Lynn Boots;  Mrs. Cady -Talen Henson;
Mrs. Sternadel – Jada Dean;  Coach Anderson – Gaige Cady;
Coach Sternadel – Kaden Houde; Mr. Kuhn – Boston Dunn;
Coach Lillge – Zoey Henning

A Spiritual Wasteland by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 16 Sep 21 - 0 Comments

Please allow me to begin by saying I am a Christian! I believe Jesus in the Only Way to Heaven! I believe that Christian values are the foundation of these United States, and we are losing them daily to opposing forces. If you disagree with my premise, then you will probably not be blessed by this article. But, if we want to return to our foundation, I believe this information will be helpful.
How many Americans believe the Bible is true, authoritative, and applicable to every area of life? The latest Barna research indicates that only 6 percent of Americans believe in the Holy Scriptures. Many believe that reincarnation is possible! For others, Jesus is not the only way to salvation! In fact, 41% of Americans believe the Bible, the Koran, and the Book of Mormon express the same divine truths!

Our youth appear to be more lost than any other grouping. Millennials, 24 to 40-year-old, identify as “Christian” in great numbers: 61%, yet only 2% of them actually believe the Bible is God’s Word. American teens are increasingly tolerant of sexual immorality. 56% of the group believe premarital sex is acceptable. Nearly half of 13 to 15-year-olds admit to viewing pornography within the last three months. A fourth of our teens report feeling sexually attracted to someone of the same gender within the last three months.

The world is not helping young people cope. The pandemic has taken a terrible toll on our youth. 35% of U.S. teens have had suicidal thoughts within the past three months. Emergency room visits for mental health crises among 12 to 17-yer-olds hass increased an alarming 31%. Overdoses rose by 36% and suicide attempts increased by 26%! Symptoms of anxiety and depression are greatly accelerated!
The Church of America must respond to the crisis of our times. But, we also need to understand the times in which we live. More than ever before, we are a nation of nationalities, a diverse mix of ethnicities. Our nation is home to 46 million foreign-born people. Nearly 40^ of our population belongs to a racial or ethnic minority. At least 350 languages are spoken in these United States. It is easy to walk down the street in some neighborhoods and see or hear not a word of English.

If we are to “Go into all the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ” we must begin in our country. The entire world is in our backyard. The church can not be an angry, militaristic lashing out against sin movement, but the kind of ministry that Jesus would set in motion: a movement of love, of heartbreak for the broken hearted, and with answers from the Word of God.

We, the Christians of America, have unprecedented opportunities, but we  must first take a stand, and not a knee, for Biblical Truths!

Learning is Fun at Port O’Connor School!

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Port O’Connor Kindergarten practices their nursery rhymes. Olivia Marlin, Reagan Eure, and Nierah Ysassi say the “Jack Be Nimble” nursery rhyme with their name replacing “Jack” as they jump over their candlestick.

Port O’Connor Kindergarten practices their nursery rhymes. Olivia Marlin, Reagan Eure, and Nierah Ysassi say the “Jack Be Nimble” nursery rhyme with their name replacing “Jack” as they jump over their candlestick.

 

Olivia Marlin, Kynslee Brown, and Lilly Ferretiz show their scientist safety equipment when learning about scientist at Port O’Connor Kindergarten.-Photos courtesy of Monica Peters

Olivia Marlin, Kynslee Brown, and Lilly Ferretiz show their scientist safety equipment when learning about scientist at Port O’Connor Kindergarten. -Photos courtesy of Monica Peters

 

Seadrift School’s Pirates of the Week For the Week of:  September 3, 2021

Pre-Kindergarten –Ms. Cantu -Kannon Hunt; Pre-Kindergarten – Ms. Sumner -Colton Zeine
Kindergarten – Mrs. Glover -Cody Brumfield; Kindergarten –    Ms. Shirhall -Kassy Christy
First Grade –  Mrs. Christy  -Brooklynn Vasquez; First Grade –  Mrs. Martinez    -Adam Robbins
Second Grade – Mrs. Franklin -Rylee Vanwinkle; Second Grade – Miss Sistare -Maisyn Hernandez;
Third Grade – Mrs. Callaway -Avalynne Sternadel Third Grade – Mrs. Franck -Braylee Wooldridge
Fourth Grade – Mr. Dunn -Ayzlin Garza; Fourth Grade – Mr. Griggs -Memphis Speer
Fifth Grade – Mrs. Canales -Jaidyn Hernandez;  Fifth Grade
Mrs. Derosia – Phoenix Gordillo
Gym – Coach Lillge -Journee Boots;
-Dayanara Paulton

Seadrift School’s Pirates of the Week For the Week of:  September 10, 2021

Pre-Kindergarten –Ms. Cantu -Elena Wooldridge; Pre-Kindergarten – Ms. Sumner -Adaline Adame;
Kindergarten – Mrs. Glover – Jolee Wooldridge;
Kindergarten–Ms. Shirhall- Finley Dworaczyk;
First Grade –Mrs. Christy – Bentley Martinez;  First Grade –
Mrs. Martinez – Angela Nguyen;
Second Grade – Mrs. Franklin – Fabian Adame;
Second Grade – Miss Sistare- Nicolas Rendon;
Third Grade – Mrs. Callaway – Janesa Banda;
Third Grade – Mrs. Franck – Sophia Huerta;
Fourth Grade – Mr. Dunn – Jennifer Barcenas;
Fourth Grade –Mr. Griggs – Randy Thompson;
Fifth Grade – Mrs. Canales – Janiee Pendergrass;
Fifth Grade – Mrs. Derosia – Xavier Arredondo
Gym – Coach Lillge – Jaxon Treumer

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