Habits

“Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord.”

Ephesians 5:10

     Every parent has had to work with children to get them to break bad habits.  Perhaps the child has gotten in the habit of dropping food from the dinner table or maybe it is something more serious such as lying to cover up a misdeed.  Either way, all parents know how difficult it can be to get children to stop an action they have gotten in the regular habit of doing.

     Conversely, every parent has worked hard to get children to pick up some good habits.  We all want our children to brush their teeth before going to bed, to buckle their seat belts before each car trip, and to be kind and use kind words with others.  The only way children will get into habits like these is for them to practice them over and over again.

Our lives are full of habits, even as adults.  Ephesians 5:10 reminds us that our actions are more than just mindless responses to the world around us, however.  Every action has a moral component and cannot be passed off as less than either right or wrong.  That moral determination is not left up to each individual to decide for himself either.

The Lord Jesus Christ is the measure of what is right.  An action is morally correct when it is in line with His character as revealed in His Word, the Bible.  We can be glad that morality is not subjectively based on an individual’s whims at a given moment, but based on eternal truth that will not change with the surrounding world.

At LCA, it is our goal to teach children to build habits that will be acceptable to the Lord.  We will train them to study and memorize Scripture so that they will never have to guess what pleases Him.  We will model prayer and Bible reading as a habit of communicating with Him, and we trust we are partnering with the home in practicing only the best habits in life.

Spring Concert

One of the highlights of LCA’s program each May is our Spring Concert full of singing, instruments, Bible reading, and poetry.  Because COVID protocols continue to restrict these types of assemblies, however, we will present a special type of virtual concert this year.

Starting the first week of May, we will be recording the classes’ performances.  We will then present them in a special premier on YouTube on Thursday, May 13, at 7:00 PM.  Although the recording will be available after May 13, we encourage as many families as possible to watch the premier that evening “live” and join in the YouTube chat in congratulating each student and class.

We hope that this will be the final program we will be required to present in a virtual format.  Starting with our end-of-year awards and programs, we plan to hold in-person events within the coronavirus protocols.  Watch for more information on all of these events.

Virtual Open House

Each of our classes, from K3 through 6th grade, prepared and presented a virtual tour so that guests can get a feel for our classrooms without having to visit.  These video tours are available by visiting our school website at www.lcany.org.  We think you will be excited about what our students are learning and encourage you to take the time to view them.

If you know of any families that may be interested in the ministry of LCA, please have them call or email us.  We are scheduling individual tours of our building, generally during the school day, to help families see what our school can help them accomplish for their children.

We certainly hope to be able to get back to a more “normal” open house routine in March 2022!

End-of-Year Changes

In a year full of changes, we are making some additional changes to our schedule.  To try to make up for some lost days, the final day for K3-K5 students will now be on Thursday, June 17, one week later than originally scheduled.

Please note the following program dates.  We hope that family will be able to attend these special programs:

K3-K4 End-of-Year Program – Thursday, June 10

K5 Graduation – Tuesday, June 15

Both programs will begin at 7:00 and be held in our church auditorium with physical distancing and other safety measures in place to meet all coronavirus transmission prevention protocols.

Yearbooks

Our yearbook staff of high school juniors and seniors has been working diligently on the yearbook for this school year.  Each family will receive one copy and has been billed $35 on their April statement.  (This is a required charge.)  Additional yearbooks are available for purchase from our school office.  Yearbooks should be in by the end of the school year, full of memories from this school year!

Colonie Police K-9 Demonstration

Weather permitting, the Colonie Police Department will conduct a special demonstration of their K-9 unit, complete with two dogs, on Thursday morning, April 22.  All grades will participate in this presentation which will be held outdoors and with all COVID safety procedures in place.  We are excited for the students to meet these important members of the police department that keeps us all safe.

Senior Spotlight – Emily Beaudoin

Latham Christian Academy is privileged to have four graduating seniors during the 2020 – 2021 school year.  Half of those in the Class of 2021 have attended LCA for a long time, and all four have become good friends during their time here.  We will be highlighting one of the seniors each month in an article published in our Knightline newsletter.  We continue this week with senior Emily Beaudoin.

      Emily has attended LCA since her sophomore year after transferring from Oakwood Christian School in Troy.  Emily had expected to graduate from OCS before they had to close several years ago.  When Emily graduates from LCA in June, she will join her sister Abby as two of only three LCA graduates to have a parent who also graduated from LCA.

Emily’s father grew up in Troy and attended high school at LCA from seventh through twelfth grades, graduating with the second senior class in LCA’s history.  After graduation, Emily’s father joined the Marines where he served for four years, including in the Persian Gulf War.  As a veteran, he then attended Hudson Valley Community College and studied automotive mechanics.  After completing his studies, he entered that line of work.  Eventually Mr. Beaudoin went into the financial business.  He has also worked for Oakwood Christian and is now a mail carrier in Eagle Bridge where he has worked for the past fourteen years.

Emily’s mother also grew up in the Troy and Waterford area and attended Troy High School.  After graduation, she attended Schenectady Community College where she studied travel and tourism.  Emily’s mother was able to stay home with her daughters when they were young.  Once she went back to work, she served in the lunch program and early care at Oakwood Christian.  She has now worked for three years in a similar capacity at La Salle Institute in Troy.

Mr. and Mrs. Beaudoin met through mutual friends and decided to attend a movie as a group.  Emily’s mother almost didn’t go with her friends but now she is glad she went!  They were married about two years before big sister Abby came along.  Emily joined the family less than two years later.

Emily’s family has lived in the same house in the little town of Speigletown for over 18 years.

Emily draws “a lot” and particularly enjoys cartoons and people, but “I’ll draw whatever,” she reported!  Emily has entered the NYACS state competition in both polychromatic and monochromatic drawing.  Emily has always drawn but really started to get into it in fourth grade.  She hopes to become an artist in her eventual career.

Emily has many fond memories of Oakwood Christian School.  She remembers her old school as “one big family” where she knew all of the students, even the youngest ones.  The classes would often have lunch and recess times together.  Of course, she also remembers all of the fun fundraisers the school would have.  Their annual “Race for Education” was tiring—but fun!

Changing schools in tenth grade was a challenge for Emily, as it would be for any student.  She credits God’s help in making her successful here at her new school.  Emily was also grateful for the one year she could be here with her sister.  Longtime friend and current LCA junior Michael Collins helped Emily have someone to talk to right from the start as well.

Emily remembers her junior Bible class with Pastor Sam last year, using words like fun, enjoyable, and lots of laughs to describe the class, tacking on, “It was educational too!”

Emily has several special friends.  One of them, Mia, has been a special friend since kindergarten, attending Oakwood together for many years.  The two continue to stay in contact.  Like Emily, Mia is also an artist.  Along with another friend named Emily, our Emily enjoyed trying to improve Mia’s art a bit by doodling on her artwork!  Emily remembers, “Those were good times!”  Emily enjoys making jokes with Mia.

Emily has another friend also named Mia.  They attend church together and continue building special memories as good friends.

Emily’s family attended Oakwood Bible Church when Emily was a young girl.  They eventually moved to Brunswick Baptist Church when Emily was about 10 years old.  Emily accepted Christ in Mrs. Hine’s Oakwood second grade classroom and was baptized by immersion when she was 13 at Brunswick Baptist Church along with her mother and sister.

Emily is involved in several important ministries at her church, especially in working with children.  She has helped other women in junior church and has also worked in the church nursery.  Emily has also participated in their church’s major summer event, the annual Family Fun Day.

Emily plans to attend Hudson Valley Community College this fall and begin studying art.  She hopes to become an illustrator or an animator eventually.  Emily claims Psalm 119:105 as a life verse, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”

Upcoming Events

April 16 – Away Boys’ Basketball at Wilton

April 22 – Colonie Police K-9 Unit Demonstration

May 3-7 – Teacher Appreciation Week

May 5 – Progress Reports Issued (Grades 7-12)

May 13 – 7:00 PM – Virtual Spring Concert Premier