Photo Gallery
Photos displayed here have been collected over the past several years in a variety of ways. Some of the collections are linked to other pages on the website. To see a collection click on a title or photo.
Charlie
Brown Christmas, December, 2007
This is a collection of photos pulled from a video recorded at the dress
rehearsal. The
program was produced and directed by Forest Hills faculty members and involved
all of the Forest Hills students.
The Photo Calendar Project, 2004-05 school
year. Each
day of the school year a photo was taken of students, activities, special
events or just a random happening. Photos are arranged in monthly
albums. Retired principal Dan Seim is responsible for most of the
photos and the captions.
| Forest Hills Human Calendar | |
|---|---|
| September 2004 | October 2004 |
| November 2004 | December 2004 |
| January 2005 | February 2005 |
| March 2005 | April 2005 |
Kindergarten Class, 2007-08 school year. Just before
the opening of the school year, Mrs. Jan Luetke stepped in as interim teacher. Her
most recent experience was at the Concordia International School, Shanghai. Mrs.
Sandy Hoffman began the year on a disablity leave due to cancer treatments.
The
8th Grade Class has each year been a special group of young
people who have been led by the same teacher, Mr. Rich Bolton, now in his
final year at Forest Hills. Some students
have been at Forest Hills since kindergarten and others are relatively
new to the school. Their
unique personalities, their leadership and their many gifts are reasons
to celebrate the class.
The Dobbin
Center is the first building to be added to the original buildings
which were once part of the Good Shepherd Home. The story of its
construction is told on another page. This album of photos traces
the development of the building from groundbreaking to ribbon cutting.
The
2001-02 school year is captured in this series of photos which includes
some special events, photos of faculty members, and selected students. This
was the 9th year of operation, which means some of the graduates had spent
their entire school career at Forest Hills.
Personal
Projects were designed and produced by students at Forest Hills in 2001-02
and succeeding years. A Personal Project Fair gave parents
an opportunity to come and view the finished works. There
was no judging, nor were all students required to participate - but nearly
all did. This Powerpoint was used to introduce the idea to students.

