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Don't miss out on this years pricing. Tuition will be increasing by 5%
after March 12th
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Our school is excited to be participating in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's School & Youth Programs. Last year, students in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino County areas raised over $541,000 to fight blood cancer and provide services for patients and their families. This year, our school is committed to help raise even more!
We ask you, our friends and family, to please assist our cause by making an online donation to help reach our school’s fundraising goal. When you donate, you will automatically receive a tax-deductible receipt. You can also submit your receipt to your company's matching gifts program for an additional gift.
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March Menu
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School Phone Number:
951-834-9190
Daycare
Daycare is available between the Hours of 6:00-7:30 a.m. & 3:15-6:00 p.m.
Daycare is located in Room 207 or on the playground.
Class dismissal is at 3:00 this year.
Children will be checked into Daycare at 3:15 and charges will begin at that time.
After school daycare children will be
provided with a snack at 4:00.
Children not picked up by 6:00 will receive a late charge. |
| Pre School Information |
We are accepting enrollment for our current school year and the 2010-2011 school year. Our program provides a rich learning environment for children 2.8 to 5 years old. For more information or to arrange a tour of the facility, call Debbie Firmes at 834-9190, ext. 1257 or email preschool@ccmurrieta.com
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Employment Opportunities
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FEEDING MINISTRY
MONTHLY DONATIONS
The elementary campus is once again partnering with Calvary Murrieta’s Feeding Ministry in providing food to families within our community who have come into an unexpected need. This year, at the end of each month, one grade level will be assigned a week where they can bring in donations.
If you would like to be a part of this ministry, you may participate by bringing in any of the items listed below, on the dates assigned to your student’s grade level. Tables will be set-up in the foyer for you to drop off your donations.
Every donation counts no matter how small!
All School (April 26th - April 30th)
Canned Goods
Vegetables
Fruits
Potatoes
Soups
Tuna
Chicken
Meat
Pasta sauces |
Toiletries
Toothpaste
Tooth Brushes
Shampoo
Bar Soap
Lotion
Feminine Products |
Paper Goods
Toilet paper
Napkins
Diapers (sizes 3-6)
Wipes |
Boxed Goods
Cereal (hot & cold)
Mac & Cheese
Hamburger/Tuna Helpers
Pancake Mix
Pasta
Rice
Beans
Jell-O
Pudding |
Miscellaneous Items
Mayonnaise
Mustard
Ketchup
Relish
Pancake syrup
Peanut Butter
Jelly |
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“…inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren,
you did it to Me.” Matthew 25:40 |
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WEDNESDAY AFTER SCHOOL PIZZA FUNDRAISER
- UPD ATE
All proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to purchase emergency classroom potty seats, for teacher’s to have in their classrooms for emergency lockdowns.
Pizzas are sold every Wednesday after school between 3:00 and 3:30 (or whenever we sell out).
♥ Pizza by the slice - $1.50
♥ Or you may purchase a large cheese or pepperoni pizza for $13 each
You may also reserve a pizza by calling Irma Navarro at (951) 834-9190 ext. 1254 anytime before 2:30 on Wednesday. If your child goes to after school day care we can hold your pizza in the kitchen until you pick-up your child from day care.
Once again thank you for supporting our school! |
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Online Parent/Student Handbook
This handbook has been designed as a tool to help familiarize you with our school and specific policies pertaining to Kindergarten through sixth grades .Please read it carefully and be sure that you understand the guidelines which we have established with the student’s best interest in mind. We want you to understand what Calvary Murrieta Christian School (CMCS) offers and what is expected in return. |
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Driving Policy
We have posted information regarding our Driving Policy that has been placed in effect as required by our insurance company and by the guidelines recommended by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
We look to the parents at CMCS to assist with driving students on field trips and school related activities. If you are able to assist us with driving this school year, we have a few things you need to complete in order to be approved. |
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The Matthew 18 Principle For Solving School Problems:
A Christian school is made up of people - parents, administrators, teachers and students. Like any other collection of earthly mortals, the people associated with a Christian school have the potential for misunderstanding, disagreement and even wrong-doing. Nevertheless, it is God's will that we live and work together in harmony.  |
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Lawsuit Information .
ACSI, CMCS and
other plaintiffs have filed a court case against the
University of California system. The goal of
the case is to secure both religious and academic freedom
in California by enjoining UC from engaging in
viewpoint discrimination against Christian schools
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