Spanish Lake Elementary knows there is nothing more important to academic achievement than being a good reader. Thus, the school's spectacular celebration of the students' culture and traditions are incorporated into the craft of enhancing the reading process during Winter Wonderland which took place from Monday, December 9 through Friday, December 20. Students wrote and shared stories related to their Winter Wonderland activities....

Pace Theater Academy wins Critic's Choice

Education By Katherine Palacio, Special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, December 18, 2013

  The Theatre Academy at Monsignor Edward Pace High School sent its thespian members to the District 8 Thespian Competition and came home with several awards and honors.  For the first time in Pace history, the thespians brought home two Critic's Choice awards, 14 "Superior" ratings and 5 "Excellent" ratings. Critic's Choice awards go to the best thespian troupe and to individuals for events such as monologues and duet...

American Senior High "Coffeehouse" labeled 'big success'

Education Wednesday, December 18, 2013

  “Coffeehouse” has been a big thing for a few years at American High and this year may have been the best ever. Students passionately sang indie songs, pop and R&B, rapped and performed spoken word poetry. The cafeteria at American High underwent a big change on the day before Thanksgiving as the American Art Club transformed it into “Coffeehouse: Kandy Kingdom." It was a celebration of music, the visual arts,...

Montessori Teaching for elementary school children

Education By Charlene Thibodeau, Special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, December 18, 2013

  Both traditional and Montessori teaching strategies are required to teach elementary children in math concepts. Homework is a way of reinforcing new or old concepts that are taught in class. Some of the concepts conceived require intense work within the class structure and homework is not assigned, especially when the Montessori materials are needed. Work books are used during class time which prepares the children for other settings...

Imperfectly Perfect Stable

Religious By Dennis Bartels, Interim Pastor at St. Andrews Lutheran Church Wednesday, December 18, 2013

  The Christmas season evokes a number of beautiful images, ornately decorated Christmas trees, white winter wonderlands, and jolly St. Nick in his red suit and long white beard. While these are reminders of this wonderful holiday, the image that matters most is an imperfect and unclean stable. The reality is that the stable which housed God was imperfectly perfect. Why would God choose such an imperfect and seemingly insignificant...
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