On Friday, November 1, the Lower School students celebrated fall and the long tradition of pajama day. They started the day by having a parade in the Lower School parking lot. Families could come and see their kids dressed up. During the parade, different grade levels could show off their pajamas to everyone watching. A brunch was served after the parade, where delightful foods were served. Once they were done eating, the students ended the day with old-fashioned cartoons. Lower School teacher Mrs. Vida says, ” The day was overall really enjoyable, and the students had lots of fun with the activities. I liked being able to see all the different fuzzy slippers.”
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Lower School PJ Day
The MCA Lower School students had a pajama day.
Presley Dreffs, staff writer
November 6, 2024
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Presley Dreffs, staff writer
Presley Dreffs has been at MCA since 4th grade and is currently a freshman. This is her first year of newspaper and she is excited for all the opportunities this year will bring. Presley is apart of the MCA volleyball program, but also enjoys playing it outside of school. In her freetime, Presley enjoys hanging out with her friends and family. Her favorite memory is when the softball coach surprised the softball team with Nerf guns and water balloons.
Presley's favorite verse is Philippians 4:6.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God."
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Cana Heckadon has attended MCA since sixth grade and is currently in her freshman year. This is her first year in newspaper and she is excited to develop a new skill and make new friends. Cana's main sport is basketball; however, she also enjoys spending time with family and friends. Her favorite memory is when she went to San Pedro, Belize and met many new people. Cana is looking forward to enhancing photography for The Mane Edition.
With the LORD on her side, she lives by her favorite Bible verse, Luke 6:38
" Give, and it will be given to you."