Sporting Clays Tournament on May 12, 2023

Join us for a our 2nd annual Sporting Clays Tournament!
Parent Education Night March 7, 2023

Anxiety: A Christian Perspective on Guiding Children Through Worry, Fear, and Pressure
The Sturdy Stuff newsletter by Keith McCurdy

“A little frustration never hurt anybody”
Locust Grove Campus Kindergarten Preview Night

Come see what kindergarten is like at our Locust Grove Campus!
2021 Ambrose Summer Camps!
Registration is now open! We have a fun variety of camps to choose from. Click the link below to read more and register: SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FOR AMBROSE FAMILIES If you have friends who would like to sign up for a summer camp, the form will not work for them. Tell them to send an email to ayenor@theambroseschool.org saying which camps they want to sign up for. They can read descriptions then pay with the ParentSquare payment link in the post: https://www.parentsquare.com/feeds/7356239
“Ambrose at Home” to begin Monday, March 30th

“Ambrose at Home” to Begin Monday, March 30th Dear Ambrose Community, As you read this message, most of you likely find yourselves in a situation you did not expect to be in as recently as a week ago. Our prayer is that, even in this uncertain time, you are able to find joy, peace, and a greater love and appreciation for Christ and all of the gifts that our God has given us. We also pray that God will keep our hearts and spirits open to ways we can best love our neighbors. One thing we are grateful to report is that, as of this writing, there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the Ambrose community. That said, we recognize that in an extended community that includes a variety of family situations, individual experiences, professions, and needs, the impact of the virus and the resulting aftershocks are being seen in different ways. With each passing day, there is new information available, new guidance being suggested, and additional precautions taken. Please be assured that we are engaged in regular (albeit remote) communications on these issues, and are prayerfully considering the available information as an administrative team. We will continue to provide you with periodic updates (like this one) as necessary. We previously announced the suspension of onsite classes through Friday, March 27th. In light of recent developments, including the City of Meridian’s decision regarding the gathering of large groups, we are extending our suspension of onsite classes to Monday, April 20th. This date will be subject to change as new information becomes available. In the meantime, we will move forward with remote classes beginning Monday, March 30th. Over the past 10 days, our staff and faculty have been making arrangements for online instruction through the Google Classroom platform. This has included developing new student e-mail accounts and passwords for Google Classroom, setting up individual class pages, and attending group training sessions to provide for remote instruction. (Please see our note on technology use at the end of this communication.) Transitioning to remote learning is a big adjustment for everyone–teachers, parents, and students. You probably have many questions about what schooling at home will look like. We will try to answer as many of those questions as we can throughout this week, and welcome your continued feedback. As we transition to remote learning, we are focusing on core classes and assignments as students and parents get used to doing school at home and to using Google Classrooms. This is part of our effort to provide as much flexibility as possible for different situations at home–multiple children, both parents working, etc. Assignments in elective courses will be optional at this time. In Google Classroom, students and parents will be able to see all assignments for a whole week starting the Friday before the week begins. Students can then complete those assignments at times and on days that make the most sense for you as a family. For grammar school students, most assignments for the entire week will be collected on Friday, April 3, by scanning completed worksheets and assignments and uploading them to Google Classroom. Upper school students will have some assignments due on various days, with clear instructions in Google Classroom regarding when and how to submit those assignments. If possible, we recommend you develop a new routine at home for doing school. What this routine looks like will vary from family to family. We recommend: Designating a place in the home to do school work–the kitchen table, the office, etc. Keep your books, papers, pencils, etc. in that spot. Set a daily time you begin school and stick to it. Ideally, this time will be first thing in the morning. For parents juggling working from home, etc., this of course may have to vary day by day. Tackle the subject most difficult for your child first. Note that many students, starting around 4th or 5th grade and up, should be able to complete many if not all of their assignments independently. We are hopeful that, by God’s grace and provision, we can return to the physical classroom in a matter of weeks, but we are also preparing for the possibility that online instruction may continue for the rest of the school year. With that in mind, here is the current schedule for the coming weeks: Friday, March 27: Access to Google Classrooms sent to families Monday, March 30: Commencement of online instruction Monday, April 20: Tentative resumption of onsite classes (subject to review) We are aware that classroom instruction is only one component of what makes the Ambrose community a special one. As we move forward and gain more information, we will make decisions about the status of other events and activities in the life of the school (e.g., Spring Music and Arts Festival, Grandparents Day, MonCon, athletics, choir and orchestra, etc.). Please join us in praying for God’s wisdom and provision in making those decisions. As a last note, please read and consider these words of encouragement that have been shared by and with a number of us in these uncertain times in recent weeks: “Worrying is carrying tomorrow’s load with today’s strength–carrying two days at once. It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time. Worrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” – Corrie ten Boom “Our earthly comforts would be doubly sweet, if we could but venture them without anxiety in the Lords’ hands. And where can we lodge them so safely? Is not the first gift, the continuance, the blessing which makes them pleasing, all from him? Was not his design in all this, that we should be happy in them? How then can we fear that he will threaten them, much less take them away, but with a view to our farther benefit? Let us suppose the thing we are most afraid of actually to happen. Can it come a moment sooner, or in any other way, than by his appointment? Is he not gracious and faithful to
Storytime CANCELLED until further notice
Storytime is cancelled until further notice. We will miss seeing you but keep on reading and loving the adventures found in books! We are so excited to share a fun story hour with families in our community! Approximately twice a month (see schedule below) children four and under (accompanied by a parent or caregiver) are invited to join us in our library for a fun-filled adventure with books! There are so many interesting, exciting, and surprising things to explore through story. There are numbers, colors, mishaps, adventures, and beautiful God-given truths all found in stories. Of course along the way we will also have time to play games, be creative, and use our imaginations! January 9 January 23 February 6 February 20 March 5 March 19 April 2 April 16 April 30 May 7 Storytime begins at 10:00 am in our library on the dates shown above. Storytime is open to any family who loves a good story! Children four and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Find us at 6100 N. Locust Grove Rd, Meridian, ID 83646. SEE YOU SOON! FACEBOOK EVENT LINK
Serve with Compassion Day February 14th
This year we are having a Serve with Compassion Day on February 14th! We will bless our troops serving overseas by having students make cards and put together a care package for them. Our goal is to make 1,000 care packages! Do you know a service member serving abroad? We would love to send them one! Send us their name and address and we will put them on the list (first 1,000 names accepted). Email their info to office@theambroseschool.org. Also, if you’d like to donate toward the supplies and shipping, you can do so through our “coin drive” link… ONLINE COIN DRIVE – DONATE HERE Thank you!