Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The 2011-2012 School Year Begins!



 After a restful summer the staff and students have returned to RJC to begin preparations for the exciting new school year that is about to begin.

To begin the year, the staff took a day to work together at a Habitat for Humanity work site in Saskatoon.  It was a great way to reconnect as a group, meet our new staff members and to focus on providing a helping hand to someone in need.










Larry Epp's  knees were put to the test as he repeatedly carried 5 gallon buckets of gravel into the house.



Dave Attema put his building know how to work on the siding.

Jim Epp and Ryan Wood  didn't get to enjoy the sunshine much as they spent the day in the basement.

Joel Driedger, Lloyd Schmidt and Gail Schellenberg took the second shift on the siding.




The SRC and DC students also returned, bubbling with energy and ideas for the new year.

Rachel, Emily, Ryan, Macaila and Sara lead the singing during the SRC, DC commissioning service .

Benjamin mom, Donna brought  a message to the students.  She told of the hopes the parents have for their students as they attend RJC.
Craig Neufeld, youth paster at Rosthern Mennonite Church  also spoke to the students, bringing both a blessing and a challenge.




The students are commissioned into service surrounded by the love and support from the staff.




After the commissioning service the leadership students jumped into action as  there was much work to be done in the school and in the dorm to prepare for move in day!
Girl's Dorm Council along with the deans, Kirsten and Ashley, get to work on roommate assignments. 

Patrick and Vichael working on the boys dorm floor plan.

Matt, co-president of this years student body lends a hand making posters for opening weekend.

The girls provided the creative genius behind the posters.





The girls dorm council, hard at work getting the dorm ready for move in day.


Registration day was both exciting and tiring!
The students anxiously await the arrival of the student body.  Many hands make light work!!


Do girls really bring more stuff than the boys?


I think it is a toss up.



Sara and Matt welcome the new and returning students at the mixer games held Sunday Night.


Lyndsey gives good chase, but Josh refuses to be taken down in a game of Cat and Mouse.

Yes....teenagers really do still play circle games!

You have to be paying attention and have a good  memory for this game!

Josh and Crystal are quick to respond to the call in a game of Horse, Rider, Knight.   


The students then participated in a walk a mile to end the evening.  It was time for bed after a day full of activity!  Full day of school tomorrow!