Campus News
LPA serves at OCC facility
LPA students, teachers, and parents travel to serve at the Operation Christmas Child processing facility in south Charlotte, Friday, December 02.
Art students display online
Young artists are on display online, available to parents, teachers, and a world-wide audience through instructor Melisa Bolin's coordination with the Artsonia web site.
Peru service for Christmas
Four LPA-related people are headed to serve at an orphanage along the Amazon River for Peru this Christmas season.
When paint balls fly!
Students, parents, staff, and alumni battled in LPA seventh annual "Thanksgiving Paintball Event." The group reenacted famous battles and otherwise had fun with paintball.
Field trip to mummy exhibit
Upper elementary students, parents, and teachers head to see the "Mummies" exhibit to reinforce ancient history studies.
Andrew Kern to speak
Andrew Kern will speak at the teacher-parent dinner Nov. 15. Kern is an author, teacher, curriculum-developer, and founder of the CiRCE Institute.
Primary trip to Windy Hill
50 students, parents, and teachers visited Windy Hill Orchard. The trip reinforced kindergarten studies of fall themes.
Muslim expert visits
The assistant director of the Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies visited campus Friday to address students, parents, and teachers. The afternoon program was designed to boost student knowledge and to encourage all to engage Muslims in wisdom, truth, and love.
Yearbook training set
Melody Shearer attended yearbook advisor training this week. Students training will follow, and interested students may still join, including 5th and 6th graders.
Miller lifts student life
After five years, Chris Miller returns to boost LPA secondary student life and sports, while pursuing graduate studies at Gordon-Conwell Seminary.
Coach K. named A.D.
Marc Kurtz expands his role this year, serving as LPA's Athletic Director. In addition to coordinating secondary sports, Kurtz has a vision for including elementary students.
Annual Egg Drop contest
The Physics and Physical Science classes sponsor this engineering contest, challenging students to design the most protective container for a raw egg. Mrs. Smith is supervising, but students have set the rules. Prizes awarded.

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