December – Month of awakening AT Kaunatas in secondary school

08.01.2020

Education

December is the first and last month of the winter. This is a new start for the old, endless event, stock, holiday, and waiting month.
On Monday, December 2, AT Kaunatas High School, the first candle in the crown of the Adventes was lit by the beginning of Christmas, and it is our school tradition, when the entire school family meets the Adventes time. At this event, students and teachers were addressed BY THE 1 TP22T Catholic parish, Harald Brock, who touched each hearth with his speech, made it possible to think and find time for himself and his Middleys in our scraping day. Class 12 was taken care of the musical part of the event, but the 11 th class was crown. Anyone could bring the light from the Aventes crown to his class so that everyone was bright and blessed this time of Adventes!
From 2 to 6 December, a week of good work took place at the school when they were able to support the Catholics of Rezekne. There was food for the animals.
On Sunday, December 15, the third Advente, Kaunatas high school students at Kaunatas in the People's House took part in a charity concert 'a little before'. The pupils, with fun dances and Christmas songs, warmed the parish's ancient hearts, pleased them with their own gifts.
On Friday, December 20, from the morning of the morning, the warriors with the folklore teacher, Daci Baltkati, scraped the entire school with scandalous songs, danced large and small, made to confess to sins and creatures. The brave ones could dance with their own death. After the second hour, Grade 1-6 went to a Christmas event held AT Kaunatas in the People's House. Each class was painfully prepared, and it paid off with a victory, as the event was very warm, interesting, exciting and diverse. The dancers danced the ruc dance, the children of the folklore set took care of songs and toys, the members of the doll Theatre, under the direction of the teacher, prepared a show for the snowmen under the direction of Podvinsk. The parents had taken care of the children's masks, but the children had taken up their own gifts. A Christmas man, Snowball and a bunch of gifts, came to the village, and each pupil who counted a poem received a gift. Gifts have also been given to the most charming pupils who have had good and excellent success in the 1 st semester, as well as the most obedient children who have good and prestigious behaviour. At the same time, the school pupils of the 7 th-12 th classes had a Susakas, or an evening, when the classes were working on their own things: making puzzles, cepa peppers, silly, drinking tea together, talking, remembering the most interesting moments and dreaming about the future.
Let us add a point to the old, forget the upset and unpleasant moments and start the new year with beautiful dreams! Let us all have a good mind, a new year rich in light thoughts and good works!
Kaunatas High School teacher Regina Katkovska
Photo: Tamara Kablanova
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