Last Updated: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:09 PM CST
Zion to hold open house Feb. 24
Zion Lutheran School will host an open house marking the beginning of "Christian Education Week" on Sunday, Feb. 24 from 1 to 3 p.m.
The open house will give parents an opportunity to meet with teachers and tour the facility and enroll students from pre-school through the eighth grade for the next school year. Zion School has been a part of the community for 77 years and is open to the public.
During the week, students will have different events.
On Monday, Feb. 25 children may dress in their favorite pajamas. The seventh and eighth grade students will have the finals of the "Great Mouse Trap Car Race."
Monday will also mark the beginning of the school-wide food drive for the Rhinelander Food Pantry.
Tuesday the children may wear mismatched clothing.
Wednesday is Dress-up Day. The children will sing at the Weekly Lenten Services and will also have a special chapel service focusing on Christian education.
Thursday is "Twin Day." Students may dress like a friend.
Friday is "Sports Day." Students will dress in athletic wear.
The kindergarten through fourth grade will host a play entitled, "Nic at Night." The play will begin at 6:30 p.m. and is open to the public.
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