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BCA in the News
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy honors local pastors
Baldwinsville — Baldwinsville Christian Academy held it's annual Pastor's Appreciation Breakfast this year, which 21 local pastors attended including (back row, from left) BCA Headmaster Jim Gregory, Jeff O'Brien, Jeff Harrison, Bruce Aubrey, Mark Luscombe, Dave Dunbar, Amanda Marshall, Dave McCarthy, John Mitchell, George Miller, Richard Lambert, (front row, from left) Carolyn Grey, Dave Grey, Bruce Craig, Cindy Craig, Debby Dunbar, Chris Goral, Art George and BCA Principal Ric Auwarter. Pastors were treated to breakfast and thanked by the students from their congregations that attend BCA. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is accepting enrollment applications for kindergarten through 12th grades. |

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BCA Students Give Thanks
Mrs. McCarthy's fourth and fifth graders at Baldwinsville Christian Academy celebrate Thanksgiving with crafted banners. Another reason for all the smiles is the school is celebrating their 40th year of service after being founded by Faith Baptist Church in 1972. |

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BCA Soccer Players Honored
Baldwinsville — Five Baldwinsville Christian Academy soccer players were honored with end-of-the-year awards. Seniors Ann Marie Van Doren (left), Steve Taddeo (center), Ian Conway (right) and Junior Martha Caster (second from left) represented BCA at the Empire State Christian Athletic League All-Star games at Norwich High School on Nov. 2. Jacob D’Anna (second from right) joined Martha Caster to play on the All-League ESCAL team that played the NYPENN Christian school league from the southern tier the next afternoon in Binghamton. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is accepting enrollment applications for kindergarten through 12th grades. For more information and/or to schedule a tour, call 638-1069 or email information@baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com. |

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Baldwinsville Christian Academy Appoints Headmaster
The Board of Education for Baldwinsville Christian Academy recently named James P. Gregory as Headmaster of the school, which serves kindergarten through 12th grade students.
“I am blessed to be chosen to help lead BCA as it continues to grow into an outstanding Christian school where students are provided a strong Biblical foundation that encourages the development of a caring personality with a sense of respect and a love for learning,” Gregory said.
Gregory has extensive experience in school administration as well as teaching. Since 1985 he has served as assistant superintendent, director of special education, middle school principal, K-12 building principal, assistant field placement coordinator and business manager. He is looking forward to completing a doctor of educational leadership degree from Liberty University by May 2013.
Gregory officially began his role as headmaster on Monday, July 2. He lives in Brewerton with his wife and 9-year-old daughter.
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy Opens Crunch Game
February 2012
Baldwinsville — Baldwinsville Christian Academy's junior and senior high choir sings at the opening of the Syracuse Crunch hockey game on Saturday, March 17, with direction from their directors, Miss Becky Kozma and Miss Elisabeth Austin. This is the second year BCA has been invited to sing the National Anthem at the OnCenter. For more information about Baldwinsville Christian Academy, call 638-1069.
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Pastors Honored at B'ville Breakfast
February 2012
Baldwinsville — Baldwinsville Christian Academy held a special breakfast Wednesday, Feb. 1, to show its appreciation to the pastors of 36 churches that have students attending Baldwinsville Christian Academy.
#Students presented cards of appreciation to their pastors. After the breakfast, the students presented a program, which included recitation, singing and a dramatic presentation of Bible verses for the pastors. BCA greatly appreciates all the pastors who are a part of the school’s ministry.
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy See You at the Pole
October 19, 2011
Baldwinsville — More than 50 students from Baldwinsville Christian Academy took the opportunity to join more than 3 million other students throughout the world for "See You at the Pole" at 7:30 a.m. Sept. 28. Since 1991, students in 20 countries have accepted the challenge to join in prayer for their countries, leaders, families, churches, schools and each other. BCA students also find it a privilege to be able to freely pray throughout the day with teachers and other students
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy presents "Custard's Last Stand"
June 14, 2011
Abigail H. performs a solo in the Baldwinsville Christian Academy play "Custard's Last Stand," by Majesty Music. With Abigail are (back row, from left) Stephanie R., Samantha F., Paul O., Ciara W., Mallory N., Isabel M., Kristin L., (front row, from left) Michael C., Hanna C., Nicolas R., Samantha L., Arianna L., Collin H. and Katya D. The performance was this year's spring production and presents what builds a strong family. The audience took refuge with the Custards in Fort Alamode and discovered how to cherish the moments that make their own house a home. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville.
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Day of Prayer Celebrated in Baldwinsville
May 20, 2011
Gene Brock leads students in prayer for our country, school, families and students on May 5, the National Day of Prayer. Brock is the chairman of the school board at Baldwinsville Christian Academy, home to nearly 100 students, which is a 41 percent increase in enrollment from last year. The school opened it's new K4 program last year and the home school extension two years ago and anticipates additional growth in all areas for the next school year. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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B'ville Students Enjoy Visiting Artist
June 03, 2011
Kindergarten through sixth grade Baldwinsville Christian Academy students (from back right to front left) Jonathan H., Samantha L., Alexandra U., Alexa S., Riley Mae S., Alex M. and Leah D. welcome Sharon Blair (right) from The Art Store Commercial Art Supply of Syracuse. Sharon came to share block printing techniques in art class as a special workshop for the children. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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Spring Hats
May 05, 2011
Students in first and second grade at Baldwinsville Christian Academy celebrated spring by making hats decorated with Easter and spring eggs and flowers. Hats were formed from recycled newspapers. Pictured (from left) are S. Lucas, B. Martin, A. Untilova, O. Leitch, M. Losier, R. Sanner, A. Schairer, L. Dashkevich, C. Hines, C. Rolls, J. Howell, A. Meaney and A. Untilova. Editor's note: It is the policy of Baldwinsville Christian Academy to not list the first names of students.
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Easter Crosses
May 04, 2011
Students at Baldwinsville Christian Academy enjoy a special project of making wooden crosses for Easter with Richard Stocking, who volunteered his time and supplies to some of the third- and fourth-grade participants.
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BCA Volleyball is Still Hot
Last night, Baldwinsville Christian Academy hosted their annual Spring Sports Banquet, during which time they honored the students and coaches in the soccer, basketball, and volleyball programs for all of their hard work throughout the season.
This year’s girls’ volleyball season was not far removed from last season, as they once again made it all the way to the playoffs and won the tournament runner-up trophy in the championship game with Cortland.
Toward the end of the season, Coach Thomas Tweedle instituted a libero position (or rather, that of a defensive specialist), and in that role Kristen Losier, with the team behind her, gave Cortland a real headache.
The boys’ volleyball team is even more impressive by virtue of the amount they improved since last season. This season they made it all the way to the playoff game and stuck Cortland with a loss of two games in the match before they sadly lost the last three. The boys have grown substantially this season, discovering new talents and abilities and working more like a team than ever before.
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Easter Breakfast at Baldwinsville Christian Academy
April 27, 2011
The exhilarating smell of breakfast greeted Baldwinsville Christian Academy (BCA) students Friday April 15 upon entering school, but not everyone would partake in this treat.
Mrs. Marnita Neuman, the K4 through K5 teacher at BCA, had a special day planned for her students and their parents – an Easter breakfast celebration. Parents and younger siblings enjoyed eating cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit, bacon, sausage, eggs and chocolate chip pancakes with real maple syrup. Smiles and joy were evident on all that attended.
The breakfast was followed by an Easter video. BCA is thankful for teachers who pursue excellence and creative ways of teaching students.
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BCA hosts science fair, open house
March 22, 2011
Baldwinsville Christian Academy (BCA) student Joshua D. is pictured with his science project on ballistic gel. His project was just one of the many seventh through 12th grade science projects on display at the school during its annual open house and science fair held March 10. If you missed this open house, you can make an appointment for a personal tour, meet the teachers and experience the classroom April 5, 6 and 7. Call the school at 638-1069 to set up your time. BCA has increased it's enrollment by more than 41 percent this year and is looking ahead to increase further for the 2011-12 school year. BCA is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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Recent Science and Sports at Baldwinsville Christian Academy
Volleyball season has finally come around again at Baldwinsville Christian Academy, and this past Monday, March 14, BCA girls and boys competed in a double-header against Penn Yann.
Games began at roughly 3:45 pm, and the girls and boys switched off in a two-match series each for a four-match series total, each consisting of 3 to 5 games.
The BCA boys' won six out of eight games, coming out with two winning matches for the season already, which is a vast improvement already upon their record from last year, in which they won only their very last match.
The BCA girls' won five out of eight games, coming out with one winning and one losing match for this season, a slight decline from their record from last season in which they went undefeated against all but one competing school.
In the end, players played and spectators cheered until 9:30 pm, through a total of 16 volleyball games throughout the evening, and this first was intended to be the roughest, and longest, gaming day of the volleyball season.
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Baldwinsville students at the Crunch
March 14, 2011
The Baldwinsville Christian Academy choir (right) was honored with the opportunity to sing the National Anthem at the Syracuse Crunch hockey game Saturday Feb. 19 at the Oncenter War Memorial Arena in Syracuse. They performed alongside the West Point Cadets, left, who are part of the I Am Second ministry. Both groups participated as part of pre-game activities with the Faith and Family Night at the Crunch, which was sponsored by Interstate Battery, owned by Dave and Debbie Lewis who are residents of Baldwinsville. Visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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Open House at BCA
Last week, Baldwinsville Christian Academy announced the dates for its upcoming open houses. For visitors who are interested in school tours and class visits by appointment, the dates of open house are March 9, 10, and 11, or April 5, 6, and 7 between 9 am and 1 pm. For visitors who are interested in getting even more acquainted with the school through meet and greet with teachers, games, refreshments, and a look at the Science Fair, visitors may come between 6:30 and 8:30 pm on March 10 only.
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B'ville Students Support Troops
Spc. Israel Heyward (MP Specialist with the Army National Guard) of Pennellville proudly displays a Baldwinsville Christian Academy soccer rally towel that the team gave him, in support of his service to our country, before he deployed for Iraq. Israel's siblings participate in team sports at BCA and he enjoys following them and their teammates in each season. His siblings and parents, Richard and Lisa Heyward, are residents of Pennellville.
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Amazing Kids
The number of children who visit the farm never ceases to amaze us. Little kids, big kids, kids with disabilities, kids who love the animals and can't wait for a hands-on experi- ence, and some who are timid but willing to explore some- thing new.
We had a group from Baldwinsville Christian Academy come to the farm for a volunteer day and what an amazing group of kids they were!
BCA students Katie A., Celina C. (homeschooler), Emmie C., Hanna C., Virginia R., Mirijam C., Victoria R., and Adi- anna C. pose with "Mort the Gift Horse."
And, speaking of Baldwinsville Christian Academy kids, student Abby Hines decided to have a birthday party at the farm, and donated all of her birthday money...$112.00! Abby sent us a great letter that we wanted to share. Abby, you and your friends and family are awesome. Thank Ewe! Please come visit again soon! And we hope that someday, Abby, you'll be able to adopt one of our horses; we know you'd give it lots of love.
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Israel says 'Hello' from Iraq
Baldwinsville Christian Academy (BCA) is known in the Syracuse area for the outstanding volleyball season the girls' team achieved last year, but BCA may also be known in the United States Army for its soccer program.
Displayed to the left of this article is a photograph of Spc Israel Heyward 442 MP CO (MP Specialist with the Army National Guard) as he holds up a BCA soccer rally towel. The towel was given to him by the soccer team as a token of appreciation for his service to our country.
Israel's siblings participate in team sports at BCA and they live with their parents, Richard and Lisa Heyward in Pennellville, NY. Israel enjoys following his siblings and their team mates each season.
Israel received the towel from the BCA soccer team shortly before deploying for Iraq.
Please keep Israel, his family, and all of our brave soldiers in prayer as they continue to serve for the good of our country.
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BCA Celebrates Season
Baldwinsville Christian Academy held it's annual Christmas Concert Thursday Dec. 16 for families and friends. Featured were the academy's inaugural school band and high school choir performing favorite and traditional Christmas music. Pictured are band members Kaitlin L., left, and Helen C.
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B'ville Christian Academy's inaugural craft fair a success
Shoppers explored the many crafts as they wandered through the hallways lined with tables and vendors at Baldwinsville Christian Academy's first ever craft fair.
The school raised about $890 on Dec. 4 at what they hope to be their annual craft fair. The proceeds will go towards keeping tuition costs low. The school's profit came from the $25 table fee the vendors were charged, $30 if the vendor needed electricity for their table, and the concession sales, said Dava McElyea, the administrative assistant at the school and one of the organizers for the craft fair.
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Thanksgiving Fun
Baldwinsville Christian Academy hosted its annual Grandparents Day Nov. 23 with a full course Thanksgiving dinner and presentation. Pictured are preschool K4 and kindergarten class students (front to back) Keyra, Olivia, Jack, Miri, Adi and Caroline with grandparents Karen Brock and David Powell. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. For more information, call 638-1069 or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com. (Editor's note: It is BCA's policy to not release students' full names.
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B'ville Rotary Club donates dictionaries to third graders
Three third graders at the Baldwinsville Christian Academy excitedly opened their new dictionaries eagerly taking in the pictures and words.
On Nov. 19, the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville gave dictionaries to third graders in two schools in Baldwinsville, including Baldwinsville Christian Academy. The club also had two students from the exchange program talk about their home countries in addition to Jacquie Olmsted's talk about the dictionary program. Olmsted is a past president and current member of the rotary club. This is part of a three-week distribution.
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Students Give Back
Baldwinsville Christian Academy students (from left) Katie A., Celina C. (homeschooler), Emmie C., Hanna C., Virginia R., Mirijam C., Victoria R. and Adianna C. pose outside Cracker Box Palace where they spent the day volunteering. Cracker Box Palace is located in Alton - Wayne County's large animal shelter and haven at historic Alasa Farms. Their no-kill farm animal shelter invited community service groups to help with projects. They are funded by donations, memberships, sponsorships and grants. For more information about the farm you can visit them online at crackerboxpalace.com. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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BCA Celebrates Fall
Baldwinsville Christian Academy students (back row, from left) Paul Oram, Ciara Wagner, Virginia Rolls, Mallory Neuman, Abigail Hines, (front row, from left) Kaitlin Losier, Stephanie Ratliff and Isabell Martin celebrate fall with fall leaf banners. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com for more information.
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Pastor Appreciation
In honor of October being Pastor Appreciation month, Baldwinsville Christian Academy hosted its annual luncheon for area pastors and their wives. Pictured (from left) are students Hanna Cooper along side Mrs. Cindy Chapman, Chi Chi and Dominique LaPointe and Pastor Carl Chapman of Community Wesleyan Church of Baldwinsville. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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BCA welcomes new teacher
Baldwinsville Christian Academy welcomes Elisabeth Austin to the faculty as a music teacher. In addition to teaching, Austin will give instrumental and vocal lessons during the school day.
A 2010 magna cum-laude graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, Austin is also a BCA alumna. She is New York State-certified in music K-12 and resides in Baldwinsville.
Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy has added JULIE NASH, of Baldwinsville, to its faculty for the 2010-11 school year. The Chittenango native is a graduate of State University College at Oswego with a degree in elementary education.
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy names Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Baldwinsville Christian Academy valedictorian Calabrese
Name: Andrew Calabrese
Parents: Jerry and Pam Calabrese
Plans after high school: I’ll be going to Heartland Baptist Bible College in Oklahoma City, Okla., and will receive a four-year degree as a pastoral major.
Career plans: I’ll do whatever the Lord Jesus Christ wants me to do. I know he wants me to be a preacher; I’m just uncertain of what I’ll be doing specifically. I’ll do what God leads me to do.
My favorite extracurricular activities: I love to preach and sing. I also enjoy sports.
What I do to relax: To relax, I usually play Playstation 3 or just take a nap.
My advice to my graduating class: Don’t ever give up on anything. Do your best to please
God. Give him your life, and you’ll experience joy unspeakable. Keep serving God.
What I’d like to be known for: I would like to be known as a servant of God.
Baldwinsville Christian Academy salutatorian
Name: Faith Julianna Caster
Parents: Robin and Brenda Caster
Plans after high school: College
Career plans: Serve God
My favorite
extracurricular activities: Sports
What I do to relax: Reading, writing, laughing
My advice to my graduating
class: Do what you love, and you will succeed.
What I’d like to be known for: A follower of God
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BCA Walk-A-Thon a Huge Success
Baldwinsville Christian Academy hosted its fourth annual Walk-A-Thon Saturday May 22 in Radisson. Approximately $6,000 was raised to support Christian Education through walk sponsors and donations. Pictured (from left) are 3K winners Joshua D'Anna, Spencer Neuman and Gideon Conway, along with Principal Ric Auwarter and 5K winners Chi Chi LaPointe (third-place winner), Jacob D'Anna (first-place winner) and Steve Taddeo (second-place winner). Baldwinsville Christian Academy is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.
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B'ville Christian Academy student selected to ESCAL
Faith Caster, a senior at Baldwinsville Christian Academy, was selected to the Empire State Christian Athletic League (ESCAL) All-League Team. As a result, she was also part of the ESCAL All-Star Team that traveled to Clark Summit, Penn. Saturday March 13 where the ESCAL All-League team competed against the New York/Pennsylvania Christian School League of the Southern Tier and Pennsylvania (NYPENN). Caster, who scored 10 points, led the ESCAL All-Stars to a 50-40 victory over the NYPENN All-Stars. She was named the most outstanding player of the game. Caster is a resident of Fulton.
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B'ville: What A Bubble
Mega Bubble Man (James Livi), right, performs during Baldwinsville Christian Academy’s annual open house held Thursday March 4 with student Kaitlin Losier as a participating volunteer. Baldwinsville Christian Academy is at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com. |
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B'ville Christian Academy introduces K4
Baldwinsville Christian Academy announces the opening of their new Pre-Kindergarten 4-year-old program (K4).
The K4 program will prepare students in the areas of phonics, numbers, cursive writing and developmental skills so they will be ready for kindergarten. This unique universal style pre-K program is a full day program. Students must turn 4 years old by Sept. 1 of the year enrolling. Learn more about the BCA’s K4 program at this year's annual open house held from 6 to 8 p.m. March 4 or by calling the school to schedule a personal tour.
This year's open house features the Bubble Man performing from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., the student History Fair, school tours, refreshments and more.
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Baldwinsville Christian Academy students are giving back this Christmas season.
1/10 - Students collected items for New Hope, a facility that offers hope and help to people with pregnancy, parenting, adoption or post-abortion needs in the Syracuse area and throughout the State of New York.
Students also collected for Operation Christmas Child. As part of Samaritan's Purse, Operation Christmas Child collects and distributes Christmas gifts to millions of children each year. Gift boxes are collected in North America, Europe and Australia by people who pack them with toys, school supplies, personal items and other gifts. From 1993 through 2008, some 69 million gift-boxes have been handed out in more than 130 countries.
(From left) Kris Losier, Hannah Heyward, Ann Marie VanDoren, Chey Wagner, Taylor Nervina and Rachel Grace Oliver are just some of Baldwinsville Christian Academy's students showing what they have collected this Christmas season. |

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Baldwinsville Christian Academy hosted its annual Grandparents Day Nov. 24.
12/09 - Grandparents, students and faculty were treated to a Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the trimmings in honor of all grandparents do and how they stand in support of their grandchildren. Following the luncheon, a student presentation included music, citations of verses, the American Creed and a Spanish language showcase.
(Front row) Donald V. Sykes, a resident of Baldwinsville, picks up his Thanksgiving dinner as volunteers (back row, from left) Holli Griffith, Mary Ellen Conway, Suzanne Taddeo, Brenda Ratliff, Lisa Heyward and Joe Napoli work to serve grandparents during the Nov. 24 celebration of grandparents at Baldwinsville Christian Academy. |

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B'ville Christian Academy presents ‘Christmas Hang-Ups’
Baldwinsville Christian Academy elementary grades will present the play “Christmas Hang-Ups” from Brentwood-Benson at 7 p.m. Thursday Dec. 17 in the main sanctuary of Faith Baptist Church located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville.
This performance is about Christmas ornaments that have been in their storage boxes at the Watson's home and are awakened. Suddenly they are greeted by a hula-girl. The star, angel and others don't understand what she has to do with Christmas. Joseph, the significant figure from the mantelpiece shows up to explain to all what Christmas is all about. His story is woven in with familiar parts of many traditional Christmas songs.
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BCA scores big
11/09 - Baldwinsville Christian Academy girls soccer team has placed fourth in the Empire State Christian Athletic League for the 2009 season. They have moved on to the finals and won in the tournament, beating first place holder Valley Heights. They competed in the championship game at 10 a.m. Saturday Oct. 24 against Cortland Christian Academy. The boys team has placed seventh this season.
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Rotary delivers dictionaries
11/09 - Rotarians Jacquie Olmsted and Norma Widmann, and foreign exchange student Lara Van Braam, a 12th grader at Baker High School, distributed dictionaries last Friday to third grade students at Elden Elementary School. The school was just one of several stops Baldwinsville Rotarians made in the past couple of weeks delivering 503 dictionaries to third-grade students throughout greater Baldwinsville. Dictionary drops were also made at McNamara, Reynolds, Palmer and Van Buren elementary schools, St. Mary’s, Baldwinsville Christian Academy and to home-schooled children.
Lara Van Braam, who came to Baldwinsville through her participation in the Rotary Exchange Program, distributes dictionaries to third-grade students at Elden. She later shared details about herself such as she is from southwest Germany, she has driven on the audubon numerous times and that she hopes her year at Baker “will be a fun year.” |
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BCA science fair winner
3/09 - Twenty-two students created science fair exhibits for Baldwinsville Christian Academy's annual science fair held March 13. Parents were invited to view the exhibits throughout the evening along with perspective parents viewing the school for the annual open house. Below are the results:
Biology winners
Seventh and eighth grade: First place-tie - Kristen Losier and Ann Marie VanDoren; third place - Alexander Heyward. Ninth and tenth grade: First place – Hannah Knighton; second place – Emily D’Anna; third place – Maryissa Varju.
Physical science winners
Seventh and eighth grade: First place – Jacob D’Anna; second place – Hannah Heyward; third place Evan Shute. Ninth and tenth grade: First place – Helen Castor; second place – Paul Harvey; third place Bryan Losier.
Honorable mentions: John Shairer, RachelGrace Oliver, Jackie Csiga, Autum Aliff, Ivory Aliff, Cheyanne Wagner, Steven Taddeo, Ian Conway, Andrew Cleverley and Michaela Brown. |
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