Thursday
Mar212013

Friday Reminders

Holi Celebration
Our first ever Holi celebration will be this Friday afternoon. Students should come to school dressed in their uniform along with a change of clothes (that you are okay with being permanently stained) and towel. This promises to be a very fun event. Thank you to the Bhaktivedanta Academy PTO for sponsoring it.

Cookout
We will also be having our annual cookout for students. You do not need to send a lunch, as it will be provided to all students. We are grateful to the families who have already signed-up to provide preparations but we still need a few more items. If you have not done so already, please click here to sign-up.

Vedic Arts Classes
Swati Mahalakshmi will begin her series of sanskrit and music classes this Friday afternoon. There is still time to sign-up, but forms and payment must be brought to the school office no later then tomorrow morning.

Si usted tiene alguna pregunta y necesita ayuda en español,  puede solicitarla llamando al 386-462-2886 (oficina).

Monday
Mar182013

Holi Celebration

As is customarily done every spring in India, Bhaktivedanta Academy will be celebrating Holi (Festival of Colors) this Friday, March 22nd.  This fun event commemorates a special pastime of Lord Krishna in which He and the residents of Vrindavan playfully threw colors at each other and is celebrated annually by millions of people.

The Bhaktivedanta Academy PTO is sponsoring the Holi celebration, which will be held on Friday afternoon.  If you would like your child to participate, please send them to school on Friday with a set of clothes that you don't mind being stained.  They will have an opportunity to change after lunch.

Thank you!

www.bhakti-yoga-meditation.com

 

Thursday
Mar142013

Bike Week Starts Monday

Bhaktivedanta Academy's annual Bike Week starts this Monday, March 18th, for students in Audarya and Madhurya Bhavan.  To participate, students need to bring a bicycle in good working order and most importantly, a helmet.  Please examine and test ride your child's bike before bringing it to school.  In particular, check to make sure that:

  • tires are fully inflated and are not leaking air;
  • chain is not loose and remains on while riding; 
  • brakes are working;
  • training wheels are removed;
  • seat is set to the appropriate height.

Please leave your child's bike and helmet when you drop them off on Monday morning. The bikes will stay at school until Friday afternoon pick-up.  

We are sorry, but we are not able to train students to ride a bicycle as part of Bike Week.  Not all students are required to participate.  They will stay back and have free play with other students until the riders return. 

If you have any questions, please call Satyaki at (386) 266-9254 or Shantipur at (352) 745-6232. 

 

Si usted tiene alguna pregunta y necesita ayuda en español, puede solicitarla llamando al 386-462-2886 (oficina).

Wednesday
Mar132013

Grandparents Day Reminder

Bhaktivedanta Academy's Annual Grandparents Day is this Friday, March 15th. We have special activities planned and welcome the opportunity for students to share their class with their grandparents (a significant family friend or relative is welcome if a student doesn't have a grandparent who can attend).

The schedule is as follows:

  • Bhakti Bhavan - 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
  • Audarya Bhavan - 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
  • Madhurya Bhavan - 10:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

We look forward to seeing our student's grandparents here!

Si usted tiene alguna pregunta y necesita ayuda en español,  puede solicitarla llamando al 386-462-2886 (oficina).

 

Tuesday
Mar122013

Krishna Sharanam Middle School Introduction

Krishna Sharanam, Bhaktivedanta Academy's upcoming middle school, is accepting applications for 7th graders for the 2013-14 school year. Jaya Sri Radhe devi dasi, who heads the middle school, brings her passion for teaching and dedication to young people to create a holistic and comprehensive educational program that gives students a strong spiritual foundation, rigorous academic education, and an extensive life-skills program.

Spiritual Education
Krishna Sharanam, which literally means under the shelter of Lord Krishna, is a program deeply rooted in a spiritual education that will not only teach students the fundamentals of our rich Vaishnava theology, but will also prepare them to interact in the world they will be entering. With a focus on rekindling our loving relationship with Krishna, students will be immersed in a joyful environment where Bhakti can take root and flourish. Over the four years in our program, through the use of an innovative visual-indexing of our scriptures called Mani-Mandalas, students will be completing the scriptural study necessary to receive a Bhakti Shastri degree. They will also participate in spiritual internships, interfaith experiences, and project-based learning to develop a deep understanding of our Vaishnava philosophy and how to apply it in their lives.

Academic Program
At the heart of Krishna Sharanam is its rigorous academic program. The middle school will follow the framework of the Middle Years Programme* as outlined by the International Baccalaureate (IB). This program focuses on how students learn, not just what they learn within the core subject areas: Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Technology, Foreign Language (Spanish), Fine Arts, and Physical Education. The IB’s holistic educational model emphasizes the development of life-long learners who possess intercultural awareness, tolerance for others and their ideas, and an inquiring mind. Every child, no matter their ability, can succeed in an IB classroom and will learn the skills needed to thrive in our modern world.

Exploratory Wheel
During the critical stage of adolescence, children need to develop their sense of identity. The exploratory wheel is a multifaceted life skills program that will give students exposure to a variety of subjects as they seek to determine who they are and what their unique contribution to the world will be. Students will gain understanding of how Krishna is the source of everything, including their talents as they gain experience in the areas of technology, music, fine arts, devotional arts, the outdoors, old-time crafts, foreign languages, and communication skills. By learning about their talents and how to use them in Krishna’s service, a strong connection with Him will develop. This connection will provide the inner strength they will need to make good choices in their lives.

Krishna Sharanam is a program committed to excellence in the educational process and from each person who is part of it, as stated in its class creed: "I strive for excellence in all that I do and all that I am." Jaya Sri Radhe has a long history of commitment to our community with this same drive for excellence. Her goal is to provide a first-class educational program that provides our children a shelter in which they can develop to their fullest potential: spiritually, academically, and vocationally within a nourishing and loving environment.

Call 386-462-2886 or go to www.bhaktischool.org to learn more about the school and to schedule a visit.

Bhaktivedanta Academy offers a variety of scholarship programs to help offset the cost of tuition. Go to www.bhaktischool.org/financial-aid for more information.


*Bhaktivedanta Academy is applying to be a candidate school* for the Middle Years Programme. This school is pursuing authorization as an IB World School. IB World Schools share a common philosophy — a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education — that we believe is important for our students. *Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any of its three academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) or the Diploma Programme (and in addition the IB Career-related Certificate). Candidate status gives no guarantee that authorization will be granted.