The Colonial Times
May 15, 2020
What's Going On At Log...Virtually
This week's edition features photographs from the parade of teachers on Tuesday, May 12th. Additionally, it includes our weekly mystery staff photographs.
Finally, please continue to look for end of the year information that will be shared in the coming days and weeks. Today's eAlert contains a number of important items regarding the end of the school year. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to the school.
Enjoy, and we hope you are all well!
Mr. Drago and Mr. Golderer
Teacher Parade!
"Made me miss them even more!"
"It was great seeing so many current and former students!"
"It was so much fun!"
"Nothing short of amazing"
Everyone at Log College misses you, and we are all looking forward to coming back to school and seeing you again!
Flashback Friday!
Last Week's First Answer!
Clue: I grew up right here in Warminster, PA with my family. I had an older sister and an older brother. When I was a senior in high school I was the lead soloist in the William Tennett musical.
Answer: Mrs. Schenfelt, LCMS Art Teacher
Last Week's Second Answer!
Clue: I grew up in the City of Brotherly Love with my parents and younger brother. I had my own Pony named Rolly Polly!
Answer: Mrs. Gordon, LCMS Support Staff
This Week's First Clue...
This Week's Second Clue...
I grew up in a row home in Philadelphia. I was one of 7 siblings:Michael, Steven, Jimmy, Terry, Dawn, and Cheryl. I am the oldest. When I was a kid, I caused a lot of trouble. We used to climb on the roof of an abandoned mental institution and look at downtown Philly. Another time I tried to ride my bike on an icy street and skid out in circles. Disclaimer: Don’t try this at home kids…..I broke my nose. Who am I?
Log College Middle School
Log College Middle School opened in September 1967 as a Junior High School serving seventh and eighth grade students. The school is named after the original school in Warminster, “Log College” established in 1727 by William Tennent, one of the original trustees of Princeton University. The school’s mascot is the Colonial in honor of the first Log College.
Log College became a Middle School in 1991 educating sixth, seventh and eighth grade students. In 2000 the school was recognized by the US Department of Education as a National Blue Ribbon School. Log College currently serves approximately 630 sixth through eighth graders.
Website: https://www.centennialsd.org/Domain/327
Location: 730 North Norristown Road, Warminster, PA, USA
Phone: 215-441-6075
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Log-College-Middle-School-848189835317317/?scrlybrkr=980e1f2c
Twitter: @LogCollege_MS