There’s one way to warm up a MN January with below zero temps…participate in Legacy’s Homecoming activities!

The week of Homecoming was filled with dress up days, medallion hunt clues, fun grade competitions and the highly anticipated Buddy Relays at the Friday Pepfest.

Alumni came together on Friday evening for the Alumni Hockey game and again on Saturday morning for Alumni Volleyball.  The basketball teams hosted their annual Pancake breakfast and our athletes worked hard on the ice and the court that evening.

We hope you were able to join us!


Game Results

Boys Hockey 2-3 OT vs. LaCrescent-Hokah

Girls Basketball 66-28 vs Community of Peace

Boys Basketball  71-48 vs Community of Peace


Pepfest Gallery
Alumni Games Gallery
Boys Hockey Game Gallery
Basketball Games Gallery

It began as two friends, Miranda and Lizzy, feeling prompted by God to help the homeless. The prompting led to an idea. The idea led to an amazing impact!

As part of Legacy’s Leadership Academy, Miranda Demars ’22 brought the idea of a blanket drive for the homeless to Student Life Director, Tom Keefe. With his help and the help of her fellow Leadership Academy classmates they partnered with Legacy’s Buddy Program to engage students across all age groups. Big Buddy’s joined up with their Little Buddy classrooms to see which group could collect the most blankets for the drive. Chick-fil-A, the Leadership Academy sponsor,  jumped in and held their own blanket collection for two weeks at the Coon Rapids location! They also awarded the winning Buddy group, Mrs. Zieroth’s 1st Grade Class & Mr. Anderson’s 10th Grade, a catered Chick-fil-A lunch.

In the end, Miranda & Lizzy collected a total of 422 blankets and $1,041 to bless God Town of Minneapolis! Legacy families contributed 387 blankets and a total of $694.00 to the campaign. The results of the blanket drive exceeded God Town’s original needs so the girls continue to work with them in distributing the items to local homeless people groups and others in need. The money that was collected has been allocated to purchase various items (i.e. mittens, hats, diapers, hygiene items, etc.) to distribute along with the blankets.

It was a blessing for the girls, God Town and the Legacy community to partner in this opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus during the month of December…and beyond.

Miranda and her crew continue to visit those in need and share the love of Jesus and the warmth of their hearts.

We thank all of the Legacy families that participated in the blanket drive by sending blankets or donations to school during the campaign.

We are most like Jesus when we serve like Jesus. The holiday season is a special time to serve and shine the light of Jesus. We know our students are serving in many ways big and small this Christmas, but we are especially excited to share the kindergarten tradition of supporting a Haitian child for one calendar year.

The goal was $420 ($35 a month) to support young Wilguens (Will). The class began their challenge with a commitment to praying for Will and writing letters to him. The kinders were so excited each day to bring in their financial gifts that they earned through extra chores, talking to family and friends about donating, and giving of their own savings.

It’s with great excitement that we share with you that they exceeded their goal! Together, Legacy’s two kindergarten classes raised $731.  With that total, they will be able to support Will for a total of 21 months – almost two whole years!

A big thank you to all the students, parents, and grandparents that donated to our Christmas Caring Project. Our students are becoming the hands and feet of Jesus and witnessing what God has done through them for Wilguens. A true Christmas blessing.

Wednesday was such a special day for our Kindergartners. The excitement was high as the students entered the classroom in great anticipation of our singing adventure at Farmstead Senior Care Center. God blessed us with a beautiful day and we walked to the Farmstead together. Once there, the students sang Christmas songs and recited Bible verses and Christmas poems for the residents.

The looks on the seniors’ faces were priceless. They absolutely loved hearing from the LCA kindergarten classes. The students sang songs and then passed out cards that said, “Jesus is Born!” with smiles and good wishes.

Mrs. Beyers’ mom, who lives at the Farmstead, enjoyed a big hug from many of our kinders.

Thank you to the parents who brought in our treats and helped us as chaperones!  It was such a special morning!

Merry Christmas!

Fall was filled with wonderful opportunities for students to express themselves and discover new things. These outstanding October moments were memorable.

Third Graders Save Fred

The third grade students were tasked with saving Fred the Gummy Worm by getting him into his life jacket and on top of his boat without using their hands. Their tools were a few paper clips. They did great and had a lot of fun!

Applying Math

Ms. Thorson has found a way to teach math that gets our MS students excited to do more. This project of re-recreating a candy wrapper to scale is a top request in her classroom.

Harvest Bowl

The staff team of “Past Our Primetime” was successful in being named Harvest Bowl 2018 Champions, but we’re not sure if they really won! Days later the limp in their step was still evident, but ask any of them and they’ll tell you it was worth it!

College Tours

On Tuesday, October 30 our juniors and seniors spent the day touring colleges. The juniors visited the U of MN, Twin Cities campus and the University of Northwestern. They heard presentations about both colleges and toured each campus. They were able to compare a large public university with a small Christian one. The seniors visited Anoka Technical College and the University of Northwestern. They learned about two year degrees at ATC and heard from UNW staff about how to be successful in college by using your resources, getting involved and pursuing your passions.

We are proud to have served the following community groups on Friday October 5th for Service Day!

PreK – Food Drive for Anoka County Mission

Kindergarten – Food Shelf Collection for Meadow Creek Church

1st Grade- Bring me Hope: First grade Service Day activity was learning about a ministry called Bring Me Home.  Each student brought home a picture of an orphan in China that they are excited to pray for. 

2nd Grade – Jobs of Service

3rd Grade – Ebenezer Grace Children’s Home/Africa

4th Grade – Operation Christmas Child

5th Grade – Painting Pumpkins at the Farmstead

6th Grade – FMSC

7th Grade – 2nd Chance Youth Ranch

8th Grade – Como Zoo, Animal Humane Society, Paradigm Residential Services

9th Grade – Loaves & Fishes

10th Grade – City Vision Tour

11th Grade – Bibles for Missions Thrift Store: We helped to set up Christmas displays; organize, sort, and pick online orders; and deliver furniture! Bibles for Missions is fully staffed by volunteers, and all proceeds go to support churches in Eastern Europe.

12th Grade – Community serving in Nowthen

Real-life opportunities to apply God’s Word – loving Him by serving people…

Are we missing your group? Email pictures to [email protected]!

The first 6 weeks of the school year have been jam packed with learning across all grades and platforms. Here are just a few September Standouts we’d love to share!

Remembering 9/11

In 6th Grade, MCCS/LCA alumni Mr. Hanson offered to come in and speak about what it felt like to be a 6th grade student on the day 9/11 happened. He did an amazing job talking to the students and they responded with many questions!  Students were heard saying “That was amazing!” 

“17 years ago today … my students were not born, but the day is forever etched in my mind. In school, we never learned about the Cold War because my teachers had lived it; I am committed to remember, share, and explain this day so that my students know the history we have lived. I am constantly amazed by their curiosity and their ability to understand the significance of this day. (The post-it notes are some of their responses to the sentence starter “17 years ago today …)” #neverforget #ilovemystudents Ms. Thorson

“I teach about so many different days in History but none are as important as 9-11-01. I’m committed to being sure that my students understand not just the tragedy but also the hope we all have in Christ. God wastes nothing.” Ms. Biermeier

Spanish Verbs … learning in motion

 

Big Buddy Wednesday

We also enjoyed our very first Big Buddy day of the year! Big Buddies is a unique program that allows students in PreK-5th grade to enjoy a mentoring relationship with a student in grades 7-12. All of our students look forward to Big Buddy which happens once a month!

National Merit Commended Scholar K. Musgrove ’19

Musgrove is one of 34,000 students (out of 1.6 million) to receive the honor of being a Commended Student in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Students qualify based on PSAT scores. We are so proud of his academic achievement!

Building Readers … a foundation of Kindergarten

Kindergarteners are learning about how “readers” become good at reading by practice …. lots of practice!  They started by learning that there are 3 ways to read a book:

1.  Read the pictures

2.  Read the words

3.  Re-tell the story (if it is a familiar one you know)

As a class, we practiced doing these three things.  This is an important step because, at this point in learning, we can’t read all the words yet!  We need to have strategies to enjoy the book, even though we don’t know the words yet.

Next we had a lot of fun “shopping for books.”  These are books (of our own selection) that are added to our book box each week. Each child has a selection of “leveled books” that he/she can read at his/her own level.  These additional books that they “shop for” are books of their own choosing … fun read-alouds from our class library.

Lastly, everyone practiced our skills of “Reading to Self.”  We spread out around the room and practiced reading one of the three ways.

See You At the Pole

Finally, the month ended with the student body joining together in prayer for our nation on Wednesday, September 27.

 

 

Legacy 5th grade students would like to thank all of the Legacy community that joined them at Pizza Ranch of Andover this past Monday (9/17/18).

It was a great experience learning the “Pizza Ranch way” of serving guests. Nine students worked hard and earned $1,267.00 towards their trip to Deep Portage next month.

Deep Portage is a 3-day/2-night environmental learning camp experience each fall that has become the highlight of the 5th grade school year. To learn more about this experience visit Mrs. Albinson’s Class Facebook Page.

Thank you again to our Legacy family!

The first day of school is always an exciting time! We hope you enjoyed the Legacy Day One 2018 Celebration as much as we did!

We’re so glad you’re all here with us for the 2018-19 school year!

A time-honored tradition, Senior Trip 2018 was full of laughter, team building, and adventure! This year’s senior class showed unity and teamwork around every corner of the trip. From shouting encouragement to each other at the UW Superior High Ropes Course to assisting each other across the Cascade River and onto the big rock in our favorite Lake Superior swimming spot, this group never let each other down! They are going to be amazing leaders in our community!