Stories

Happy Autumn Traditions

The brilliance of fall colors are showing as the summer greenness fades away. Days become shorter and the air crisper. Hosanna students and teachers alike take advantage of the outdoors before welcoming the icy cold and snow drifts of winter.

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Touch Time

As a newly hired machinist trainee, I found myself looking with interest at all that was happening around my machine…

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Science Class!

It’s the second grade student’s first time ever doing science! They were thrilled to learn about the brain, eyes, heart, and lungs. If you’d ask them, they’d all agree it’s their new favorite subject.

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Fikre’s Story Part 3

“I think it is important to share my testimony because other believers can be encouraged by hearing what God has done.”
“If I keep quiet, the gospel will stop with me. I have to pass it on to my generation.”

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Show and Tell

Show and tell is a yearly tradition in my classroom that has proved to be a delightful part of Language arts class.

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A Positive Lens

Challenges. Difficulties. Trials.
 No matter what you call them, they are a part of everyday life for the teachers at Hosanna…

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An Inside Job

We studied the muscular system in science. To show what we learned, we made a muscle newspaper.

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A Flurry of Festivity

The day before winter break found the students engaged in games and festivities prepared by their teachers.

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Fikre’s Story Part 2

“I was alone. The very worst time is when I was separated from my family. Family separation is very difficult. I was always crying in front of God because I have to get my family.”

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Welcome Back, Miss Abigail

If you would have taken a peek into the school cafeteria last Monday, you certainly would have thought the school was receiving a celebrity. A squealing, swarming bunch of students jostled around someone so hard that she almost lost her footing.

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Fikre’s Story Part 1

The long line of feet shuffled across the shadowy soil. A figure broke from the ranks, darting for a nearby shadow. Fikre’s heart echoed the tramp of feet on the Eritrean earth. Had the guards seen him?

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A New Chapter

Life is full of the unexpected, yet some things remain the same from year to year. If you would have entered the school year of 2021-2022 a week before school began, the building would have been bustling with activity.

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