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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Hector Mejias' Jersey Number Retired

Last Friday we had a special Chapel Service. As a part of the service we retired Hector Mejias' number 27 in honor of his outstanding baseball career here at Upper Room Christian School. Hector is now a Junior at NCAA Division 1 Grambling University in Louisiana! He is a starting first or third baseman and  is attending Grambling on a full scholarship from Upper Room! Hector came to us as an I-20 International student from the Dominican Republic and graduated Upper Room three years ago.

After the ceremony our Head Varsity Baseball Coach Passalaqua (shown above with Hector) shared an inspiring message with our students about the importance of Character, Integrity and Diligence in everything that we do! He emphasised that not only was Hector a great student as well as a great athlete but he is also a great Man of God. He tries to live his life in a way that is pleasing to the Lord and helpful to those around him. He also volunteered here at Upper Room Christian World Center whenever he got the chance.

We are thankful that God has sent us such wonderful students and staff and we pray that we continue to strive as a school for His best!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wilson Tech BOCES

A Wilson Tech guidance couselor was available to talk with both parents and students this Monday during the Parent Teachers Conference. We had a great response and have already started in motion the Fall 2012 registration process.

Students who have district aproval can gleen from one of Techs 38 programs. Each curriculum is designed to create a hands -on learning experience that facilitate both career and/or college readiness. In the past Upper Room Chritian School Alumni have recieved training in fields such as Automotive Technology, Cosmotology, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, Fashion Merchandising/Design, Nurse Assisting, Video Production and others. Many students have went on to receive post secondary education, and others have been able to go directly into their career choice.

Another perk of enrollment at Tech is that you can recieve FREE Sat pep, a FREE college prep course and students can take one college course a semester fully paid for by Tech.

If you are interested in seeing if Tech is an option for you or your child please contact Ms Yodice in the Guidance office @ (631) 242-5359.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Donations

In this picture Mr. Paul Sanders Soodoo (on the right) is presenting Upper Room Christian School with a check for $1,000 that he received from Mr. and Mrs. Marakovits of Manhattan. Mr. Soodoo is the CEO of  Ascend Worldwide/Ascend Tickets and he has been helping the school as a Director of Development. The money was raised for the school's "Change for Change" program and the proceeds were given to "Mercy House" who will feed over a thousand needy families this Thanksgiving season.

The picture was taken in our computer lab where we just received a anonymous donation of 15 brand new computers and monitors. Our school relies on generous donations from our alumni, parents, business' and friends of the school and those funds are used for technology, scholarships for needy students, our athletic programs, our music and art programs or, as shown above, so we can give to others!

Thank you Mr. Soodoo for all of your hard work for the school. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Marakovits for your generous offering to "Change for Change" and "Mercy House". Thank you to our anonymous donor for the new computers. And thanks to everyone that shares in the vision and mission of our school to train up young men and women for Christ to be a blessing to their comunity and to grow together in spirit, soul and body!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Monday, November 21, 2011

Technology Training

Today is teacher in service training day! We will be spending our entire day working on our school's technology plan and systems. The logo above is from our new school data management program called RenWeb. It is a state of the art system of data management and communications program accessible from any computer, tablet or web enabled smart phone with Internet access.

We are also working on our social networking sites and the integration of those sites with our Web Page and
RenWeb. With daily advances taking place in technology it is important for schools to keep pace with the trends and utilize all of the new technological advances to their greatest benefit!

Our students are living in a day where technological advances are literally changing the world we live in and how we do business. Schools must enable their students to take advantage of these changes and to optimize their use now and in the future.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Friday, November 18, 2011

Community Service

Community Service is a large part of what we teach and empower here at Upper Room Christian School. Today for example our Senior Class will be preparing over 500 shopping bags of fresh groceries for needy families this Thanksgiving season. The school itself raised over $1,200 and brought in several bags of non-perishables and we add that to over $10,000 worth of food that was donated by Upper Room Christian World Center and food that was donated by local pantries.

Over 500 families will receive a Turkey and all the fixins ready to be prepared as well as over 300 hot meals that will be distributed to the home bound Thanksgiving morning. Our students work for about 4 hours today and many even come back tomorrow to help with the distribution of the food.

We will do it all again for Christmas! As our students serve their community they practice their Christianity in real and meaningful ways and can witness the love of Jesus in meeting the needs of others. Christ did not come to be served but to serve and we here at URCS endeavor to live out of that principal.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Timmy the Tooth!


Today we had a visit from Timmy the tooth! The people from Island Orthodontics were here today doing a presentation for our K-5 students on the importance of daily brushing and good oral hygiene. Dr Efraim Zak and some of his staff did a wonderful job of keeping our children engaged, entertained and amused as they learned the benefits of good oral hygiene.

Dr. Efraim and Island Orthodontics also blessed the school with a "goodie bag" for each child and a voucher for $1,500 toward orthodontic work that will be given to a lucky participant at our Chinese Auction/Talent Show held in May. You can find out more about this wonderful program for your school or visit Dr. Zak at Island Orthodontics or at Smiles for Kids !

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Christian World View

What is a worldview? A worldview is the framework of understanding by which one relates to the world around him. It has been defined as a "lens through which one views the world." A worldview, whether one realizes it our not, forms the basis of our core beliefs and values. It is the grid by which we sift each and every item of new knowledge we encounter and thus, it influences us in profound but often subtle ways. We are often not consciously aware of how our worldview affects our thinking processes. We encounter all types of information and situations which we must process in the course of our daily lives. How we comprehend these situations and respond to them is all reflected in our worldview. Our worldview is closely related to our core values and what we believe in, what we place our faith in. It is the faith system upon which we build our lives. Every decision one makes will ultimately "bow" to one's worldview.


Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not. All people live by some sort of faith—be it in money, science, themselves (often referred to as self-reliant American individualism), or government. Each of these is fleeting and can change in a very short time. Money gets lost, scientific theories rise and fall, people make mistakes of judgment, governments barely get anything right and are often corrupt and controlled by special interests. Surely, a valid worldview must be based on something much more permanent, much more solid than a theory or the flimsy foundation of current philosophical thinking.

Every worldview has to answer THREE major questions:

1 - What is the highest good and ULTIMATE reality?

2 -What is wrong with the world?

3 - What is the prescription for putting it right?

As an example, a modern secular worldview of the Occupy Wall Street crowd might answer those questions like this: The highest good is my own happiness; The world problem is my lack of money and my huge college loans; The solution is the government redistribution of wealth.

An atheist scientist might answer those questions like this: The highest good is science; The problem is lack of knowledge; The solution is more education.

Does anyone think that any amount of education is going to solve the problems of humanity like wars, robberies, murders and rapes? We have never been more educated than now and the 20th century has produced more murders and senseless killing that all of the prior centuries combined. Our increased knowledge has only led to better and more efficient means of killing! Human nature has not changed with increased education and never will. The problem clearly lies with something other than a lack of education.

Each worldview has problem and challenges that it needs to defend, and a coherent and defensible worldview needs to be consistent.

Jesus had a biblical worldview. He viewed the world as being created by an omnipotent Creator God who was the Ultimate Reality; hence, the universe consisted of God and everything he created, including the spiritual world of angels and demons. The problem with the world was mankind's sin and he was the antidote. Reconciliation with the Creator God and a changed heart for each person was the answer.

A non-biblical worldview is typically very self-centered, as exemplified above. It typically begins with the notion that I AM AT THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE and that I am the highest good and my happiness is the ultimate reality. This is, in fact, the BIG LIE foisted upon this generation and just about every other generation in modern times. It is constantly reinforced by the culture, by our own selfish natures (which denies our own guilt) and by commercial advertising. It is all about ME!!

What a coincidence that the Bible says our three worst enemies are "the world, the flesh (our selfish venial natures) and the devil." If I am the center of the universe and my happiness is the highest good, then all of my decisions in life are based on that LIE! How I live my life is reflected in that core belief, which is how a worldview operates. It controls our thinking without us realizing it. It is fundamental to how we live and how we view the world around us. Does the world exist for my good pleasure or for God's good pleasure? You had better get that one right because there is going to be a final grade!

"Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock. Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and it fell—and great was its fall. When Jesus had finished these words, the crowds were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as their scribes." Matthew 7:24-29

Today's blog was an excerpt from Reflections from Dan, a publication of the Historical Bible Society, copywrite 2011 by Daniel P. Buttafuoco.

What is your world view? At Upper Room Christian School our world view, our prospective, our point of reference is the world as being created by an omnipotent Creator God who was the Ultimate Reality; hence, the universe consisted of God and everything he created, including the spiritual world of angels and demons. The problem with the world was mankind's sin and he was the antidote. Reconciliation with the Creator God and a changed heart for each person was the answer.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Look alike day!

Each year Upper Room Christian School celebrates "Senior Week". Senior week is filled with fun activities that create great memories for the students and the staff! In today's picture we see four senior girls on "look alike day". While they may look like sisters, and while they are spiritual sisters, they are from very different backgrounds and neighborhoods.

Senior week also has activities like our senior trip, senior banquet, senior luncheon and other activities that change each year at the Seniors request. We are planning a possible senior trip this year to Washington DC to explore the Christian foundation that our country was built on. This will be a three day - two night trip by bus from the school to Washington DC and back.

Our seniors have always "set the tone" for the school and their input and involvement is critical in maintaining school spirit as well as their ability to leave behind a legacy after they are gone. We always invite them back to events like our up coming Midnight Madness where our present varsity basketball team will challenge a team made up of our alumni from years past.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Monday, November 14, 2011

Welcome!

Graduate Oscar Martinez and Security Officer Mrs. Gregg are greeting each other at our main office entrance. All visitors are asked to sign in and receive a visitor's pass. They are also advised that Upper Room Christian School is a NYS Safe School Zone and as such anyone's cars, bags or personel items can be inspected if the school deems it necessary. We also maitain over 25 closed circuit TV's that monitor our halls and exits 24/7.

You can also see our AED sign denoting the locations of our two Automatic External Difibulators. Safety and Security is a primary concern here at Upper Room and while we take it very seriously you can see by the photo that we do it with grace and peace!

Visitors are welcomed with a smile and we go out of our way to accomodate both families from the school as well as community members that may be passing through for business or information. We thank God for His wisdom and protection and we rejoice that we have not had one major incident of violence resulting in an injury or further reporting to NYS in 30 years! We can truly say that we have one of the safest schools on Long Island.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Curriculum

At Upper Room Christian School we endeavor to identify, locate and use the best curriculum possible for our students. We believe in using the best secular curriculum taught by Christian teachers using a Christian World View. Each year our teachers review and research for the best books and materials to use. We are a New York State regent school so it is important that all of our students do well on both their regent exams and their SAT's.

We select curriculum from all of the major publishers and upgrade all of our books at least every 5 years so that their condition is acceptable and their content is relevant. We are also looking into using either Kindles or Nooks for our High School Students next year!

And of course the Bible is the cornerstone book here at Upper Room Christian School and we read and study it every day!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Effective Public Speaking

Each year our students get several opportunities to share the Gospel in one of our weekly chapel services. Students minister in music, pray and share the Word of God in front of 200-300 people each week. This is a great time for them to overcome the fear that most people have of public speaking while enhancing their ability to share their faith with others.

Today's picture is of Jose Coleman a graduate of Upper Room Christian School as he shares the testimony of his conversion and as he encourages the audience to give their lives to Christ and to put their faith and trust in Him.

Effective public speaking is a valuable skill and enhances our student's ability to communicate powerfully without fear. Usually the students are so elated after their time of sharing that it no longer becomes an obstacle for them and they become more and more confident each time they speak.

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Election Day

Today is election day! Here at Upper Room Christian School our students study our democracy and how it works. They study our history and how our voting rights evolved to where they are today. Not only do they study how democracy works but they practice it with several school votes and debates.

Our students debate and vote on issues that directly effect the school. We are so blessed to live in a country where the people have the power to effect policy by voting each year. Freedom is the founding principal behind our Constitution and voting is an important part of exercising and maintaining our freedom.

Freedom is also a foundational principal in the Gospel. The Bible says that, "it was for freedom that Christ has set us free...". The Bible says that we were once slaves to sin but the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ has broken sin's hold on us and it's power over us!

Thank God for freedom!
Ed

Monday, November 7, 2011

Uniforms

Here at Upper Room Christian School we have a uniform dress code. We feel that this allows students to focus on what really matters in school and that is learning. It takes the guess work out of wondering what to wear to school each day while also eliminating the feeling of having to "keep up with the Jones'". While we have a uniform dress code there are several variations that allow our students some individual expression.

Basically as the student progresses they have more and more options of colors and styles all within the framework of our maroon and grey palette.We also include several "dress down" and "dress up" days throughout the year for fund raisers and special events.

In the spring and summer we relax the dress code a bit allowing the students to wear "Upper Room" polo shirts instead of the white shirt and tie. We usually allow our middle school and high school students to dress up or down for field trips outside of the school depending on the type of venue or event they're going to.

Almost every job requires some form of dress code so we are preparing our students for that as well as promoting our unity and equality by wearing our uniform with pride and dignity. At the end of the year we offer "Best Dressed" awards to those students that consistently demonstrated how to wear the uniform. As you can see from the picture above of one of our former High School classes that we have a great looking group of students and staff here at Upper Room Christian School!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Friday, November 4, 2011

Art

Art is an important subject here at Upper Room Christian School! Students get art twice a week from 1st Grade through High School. They learn art history as well as technique. Our students have won several local art awards through the years and do all of the design and layout work for our annual yearbook. Featured above was our cover from last year.

Several students have even gone on in College to major in art, design, graphic arts and layouts. Some have even received scholarships to Universities like the Fashion Institute of Technology and the New York Institute of Technology.

Art is another form of communication like music or speech. Throughout the ages man has left behind the art of his day and we have all learned and been enriched by it. In fact, God is the first artist as seen through His marvelous creation and we were created in His image and in His likeness!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Student Council Advisor

Upper Room Christian School is pleased to announce that the Senior Council Advisor for this year will be Ms. Holmes. Ms. Holmes has been a middle school teacher for us for 5 years now and this year's senior class was her first eighth grade class here at Upper Room. Ms Holmes does the eighth grade homeroom as well as teaching middle school social studies and bible devotions.

The senior council does all of the fundraising and planning for the senior events like the senior banquet, senior trip and senior week. The senior council also plans our two pep rallies and homecomings. They basically help inspire and infuse school spirit and our strong sense of family by planning and administrating our major school events, athletic events and activities.

We are so blessed to have a woman like Ms. Holmes to oversee the student council as she brings her administrative talent her spiritual insight and gifting and her great work ethic to everything she puts her hand to. She truly loves the students and is committed to giving them the best High School experience possible and help them leave a legacy behind them for the classes to come!

Grace and Peace,
Ed

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Midnight Madness

We're getting ready for Upper Room Christian School's "Midnight Madness" coming up on Friday November 25, 2011. Midnight Madness starts at 9pm after the Friday night youth service and goes until midnight. Our boys Varsity Basketball Team plays against our Alumni. It is always a fun night and as you can see from the picture it is always packed with fans.

We are celebrating our 31st year of quality Christian Education here on Long Island, NY and we love having evenings like this where the alumni come back to the school to be honored and to give our varsity team a run for their money! The night is also filled with fun contests, trivia, memories and activities and as always the cafe is open for all kinds of snacks, drinks and goodies.

Midnight Madness is a night where we reflect as a school on our past, present and our future. We believe that our best is yet to come as we press on for excellence in spirit, soul and body and as we continue to provide a place where Christian boys and girls can come and learn in an environment where everyone is accepted and loved and Jesus is Lord!