Lower Adolescent

BIPoC First Event!: Maple Sugaring Field Trip

There will be a Maple Sugaring field trip for BIPoC students grades 7-12. Great River School would like to offer this opportunity first to our BIPoC students. We will be taking 15 students out to the woods surrounding Lake Independence to take part in a maple sugaring camp. This is a “sugarbush” camp that began in 1976 and is still active today. 

Needs: 

Outdoor winter clothes and boots for snow.

Pack a lunch and a snack 

Water Bottle

Positive Attitude

When: Wednesday March 29th Depart GRS at 9:00am and return at 3:00pm

Who: 15 BIPoC identifying students, LA Guides Scott and Lisa plus additional guide supports.  

Where: Porky’s Sugarbush-Porky's Sugarbush, 2864 Independence Rd, Maple Plain, MN 55359

Why: A great way to connect with the outdoors and learn about an age-old tradition of collecting maple sap from maple trees and evaporating off the excess water to make maple syrup and maple candies. 

What: Learn about the process of tapping maple trees and collecting sap, hands on work help out setting up tree taps and collecting sap, boiling it down and enjoying the time by a campfire and being in the woods while building community.

Background info:

Porky’s Sugarbush

Sugar bush refers to a forest stand of maple trees which is utilized for maple syrup. This was originally an Indigenous camp set up for several weeks each spring, beginning when the ice began to melt and ending when the tree buds begin to open.

Walter “Porky” White began this sugar camp back in 1976 out near Maple Plain, MN. He is remembered by carrying on this tradition by making maple syrup and maple candy. Porky taught language, culture, instituted his sugar bush, as well as rice, fish, and berry camps to teach the traditional life of the Anishinabe people.

GRS HS Baseball Team and the St. Paul Saints Game, Saturday, April 8

If you would like to join our HS Baseball team at the St. Paul Saints game on April 8, follow the link below! https://sp6.glitnirticketing.com/spticket/web/logingroup1.php?&refresh=1675284807 

Use the password tca2023 (it is case sensitive) to access the tickets.

Please do this by the end of the day, Friday, March 17, if you're interested.  And yes, you can bring your family members/friends. 

The following is a list of those who will represent GRS on our HS baseball co-op with TCA and Nova Classical:

Jonas Harper (GRS)
August Godfrey (GRS)
Rowan Flood (GRS)
Maximo Hegstrom (GRS)
Mikko Newman (GRS)
Liam Duffy (GRS)
James Williams (GRS)
Leif Newman (GRS)
Devin Joseph (GRS)

Happy Spring Sports season!!

FOUND ITEMS: Car Keys and a retainer

A set of car keys were found in the Elementary by a student on Friday, March 10th. If you lost your car keys in the Elementary recently, please check in with Lindsey Hartjes or Brad Wildman in SpEd or Derek Damron in the elementary to claim them.

Found on Monday, March 13th outside, a top clear invisalign type tray, Serial # 329818 and a number 13 or 18 noted beside the black star on the tray in the picture. If this is your tray, please stop by the front desk to claim your retainer from Holly.

Early Bird Discount Ending Soon for Summer Camp

The Early Bird Discount is ending on March 20!  Don’t miss your chance on big savings for GRS summer camp ($50 for full day camp and $25 for half day camps).  As a reminder, we offer camps from preschool all the way through high school seniors.  Our themes range from art, ultimate, sailing, biking, sports, games, pottery, cooking, and more!  To see what camps we have to offer, visit: GRS Camp Home PageTo fill out the Pay What You Can form click HereQuestions?  Email Brent at bcummins@greatriverschool.org

Blue Heron Bash is right around the corner!

Our biggest event of the year is coming up fast! Volunteers make it happen—sign up today: https://bit.ly/BHBvolunteer23 

Many different options available: pre-event, post-event, and day-of. 

Now accepting donations to the Wine Pull— drop off in the office by Friday March 17.

New to the BHB? Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/BHB101

Blue Heron Bash Wine Pull donations! Silent Auction Coming Soon...Sun. March 12th

The Blue Heron Bash is now collecting wine pull donations at the front desk until Friday, March 17. Help us get to our goal of 100 bottles!
For more information about the Blue Heron Bash & SIlent Auction, visit our website: www.greatriverschool.org/blueheronbash

We thank you in advance for your donation!

Senior IB Art Show, Opening Wed., March 22

The opening of the Senior IB Art show will be in the performance space next Wednesday, March 22 at 4:30-5:30pm and is open to all. 15 seniors have curated an exhibition with work they have made over the past year and a half. Students have worked across a variety of media, showcasing their skills in ceramics, painting, digital drawing, and more. Each artist has created a body of work expressing what they feel passionate about.

Come support these fantastic artists. Can't make it to the opening on Wednesday?
The exhibits will be on display during conferences March 23-24.

Great River Chess Club

Impress your opponents and increase your IQ while having fun playing chess. 1-12, all chess levels are welcome.

Wednesdays @ 3:30-4:30 pm

April 12 - May 31

8 classes, $100

Challenge yourself! Play Chess!

Exercise Your Brain

Sign up using this form. 

Questions? Email bigcanoe@greatriverschool.org, tcchessclub@gmail.com or call 952.457.4800

Go Tigers! Quarterfinal game tomorrow, Thurs., March 9 at 7:00pm

Tomorrow is the Boys Basketball Basketball Quarterfinal game at 7:00pm at St. Croix Lutheran Academy in West Saint Paul. Information regarding the game and the Tickets can be found below:

Date: Thursday, March 9, 2023

Time: 7:00pm

Location: St. Croix Lutheran 1200 Oakdale Ave, West St Paul, MN 55118

Ticket prices will be $10 for adults and $5 for students as this is a Section Game.

  1. Tickets will be ONLINE only. HERE is the link. Please share this with your team and families. 

  2. The game will NOT be livestreamed.

Bus times: there will be a GRS activity bus after school to TCA, no GRS pick up.

Thank you,

Victor Vondracek

Blue Heron Bash Wine Pull donations! Silent Auction Coming Soon...Sun. March 12th

The Blue Heron Bash is now collecting wine pull donations at the front desk until Friday, March 17. Help us get to our goal of 100 bottles!
For more information about the Blue Heron Bash & SIlent Auction, visit our website: www.greatriverschool.org/blueheronbash

We thank you in advance for your donation!

Blue Heron Bash: Volunteers Needed!!

The Blue Heron Bash needs volunteers to make it a success.  We need adult & adolescent volunteers as well as donated items.  Check out the sign up genius to see how you can get involved.  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0d49a4a62babf94-under 

Having a task at the event is a great way to participate & meet new people.  We need greeters, bartenders, child caregivers, decorators, organizers & more!  

Blue Heron Bash: Families connecting

Looking to connect with other GRS Families?  Have you heard about the Blue Heron Bash?  

It’s Great River’s annual adult only “Friend”raiser

Tickets are on sale now for the event on March 18.  http://www.

bit.ly/GRSBHBTICKETS23

This year’s event will feature:

Food made by the Adolescent Culinart Arts CAS

Drinks generously donated by Pryes Brewing Company, Indeed Brewing Company, Saint Croix Vinyeards and Koru Kombucha

Live music by GRS Family musicians Rapid City Rhonda and The Bolos

Calling all GRS Ultimate players!

Spring is right around the corner and it is time to register for Middle School (5th-8th) and High School (9th-12th).  Don't miss your chance to be a part of this great sport and GRS tradition.  Please check out our GRS Ultimate Website to view the schedule and learn how to register.  We always need more girls and non-binary players in middle school!  Also, if we get enough high school boys to sign up, we can have a JV team as well!

--Registration Deadline for Middle School (5th-8th) is March 17.

--Registration Deadline for High School (9th-12th) is March 17.

(Late registrations are allowed, but make it more difficult to make teams)

Here is the link to the slideshow from our family night: Ultimate Slideshow--Middle school is first, so keep scrolling for high school info.

If you have any questions, email Brent Cummins (bcummins@greatriverschool.org)

The Blue Heron Bash needs your help!

Do you own or work at a business you would like to promote to the GRS Community?

Are you an artist or maker and have goods or services to share?

We would love to feature you at the Blue Heron Bash Auction online March 13 & in person at the event on Saturday, March 18 from 6-10pm at GRS.  http://www.bit.ly/GRSBHBTICKETS23

Wine Pull: Drop off a bottle of wine (or more!) at the front desk for the Wine Pull.  Bottles will be for sale at the event for $20.  If we get just 50 bottles that’s $1000 raised!

Donate items to the Online Auction:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGqKuOBffUJVwalrCVK_R3CHGyXKKGbmMJhn1YY1P_n-RATw/viewform 

Donate handmade items to our Makers Market:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvU6gvBlAjD1x9XPxGXwGN6vNOyGa1CpwE5DN20rU8roEF7Q/viewform 

Host a Great Gathering
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfyDdJeviD5dU5gIG0yXSvDj8RDC64JTgivVpvwb0uvB0JHdA/viewform 

These are just a few of the Great River Community businesses & makers at this year’s Bash so far!  

Sally Palmer - Rocksteady Life http://www.arocksteadylife.com 

Melissa Hickman - Shadeflower Divines http://www.shopshadeflower.com 

Mike Carina- http://www.mikecarina.com/

HELP NEEDED: Stethoscopes and Blood Pressure Cuffs

Pam Husak, Adolescent Science Guide is looking for some stethoscopes and Blood Pressure cuffs to use in a lab next week (Tuesday, March 7).
The approximate number she is hoping to acquire is 10 or more, but 5 of each will suffice.

Please reach out to Pam Husak at phusak@greatriverschool.org if you have more questions.

THREE MORE DAYS! Submit your Great Gathering event today!

You still have THREE MORE DAYS to submit your Great Gathering event! It's the #1 way to connect with other GRS families and these events are one of the most popular ways to support our Blue Heron Bash fundraiser each year!

Please consider hosting an event as a fun way to connect with other GRS families!

Examples of Great Gatherings from the past included family events like pancakes in the park, brewery tours, backyard movies, or puzzle and game nights; parent-only events like wine and cheese, themed dinners, a moms weekend at a cabin; and workshops -how to make kimchi, woodworking, yoga. Host by yourself, or co-host with a friend or two!

Really, any opportunity to get together can be a Great Gathering- think of some ways you like to spend your time and invite others to join you!

Questions? Ideas? Feedback? Email :greatgatherings@greatriverschool.org

Sign-up form here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jAlwTjMmfu3eNDR9izoGKEkvXqlpJd4wRujZ945gXR4/edit

National Park Service to Send out pollinator seeds to families upon request

*Taken directly from the National Park Service website

Whether on the picturesque beaches of Hawaii or in the dense forests of the Rockies, pollinators such as bees and butterflies, play a crucial role in maintaining and improving our ecosystems. They help to grow the plants that we eat every single day, are vital parts of the natural food-chain, and serve as ecosystem barometers due to their sensitivity to climate change.

In the past 5 years, bee and butterfly have declined remarkably. Saving these creatures is imperative to humankind since approximately 75% of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts we eat are courtesy of pollinators. Bees and butterflies also beautify our planet; their important role in plant reproduction perpetuates floral growth and provide aesthetically pleasing landscapes for human enjoyment and faunal habitat.

Due to the importance of pollinators in our changing climate, we are taking the initiative to help restore bee and butterfly populations by offering free Black-Eyed Susan and Butterfly Milkweed seed packs.

Helping Restore Pollinator Populations:

  • Check out this website to see what pollinator-friendly plants are native to your region.

  • Avoid using pesticides in your garden.

  • Leave them alone - bees won't harm you if left unprovoked and butterflies should never be captured.

  • Buy local and eat more organic, pesticide-free foods to encourage healthy agriculture.

  • Purchase local honey prepared by local beekeepers.- Encourage your local council to implement pollinator - friendly policies and to maintain and enhance pollinator habitats.

Available Seeds

Support Us

We are only able to achieve so much on our own, we need your support. You don’t need to do much to help out. From ordering one of our free clean-up kits or pollinator seed packets, purchasing one of our store products, or following us on Facebook, you’re helping us take larger steps to assisting our beautiful environment and wildlife in its urgent time of need!

GRS Robotics Team heads to regional competition!

NoMythic, our high school robotics team, is heading up to their first regional competition in Duluth on Wednesday, March 1st. During this competition we will talk with judges, compete with our robot, and have fun as a team together! Practice matches start on Thursday at Noon, and, on Friday, at 9:00 AM, official qualification matches will start. Once the matches have started, the livestream can be found at https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2023mndu2 if you want to watch! We also will be posting on our Instagram, @2491NoMythic, if you want to follow along. If you have any more questions about NoMythic, robotics at GRS, or our upcoming competition, find someone on the team or email Michael Flood at MFlood@greatriverschool.org

Winter Archery Sessions coming up for all ages!!

Winter Archery Sessions coming up for all ages!

Archery will meet for 5 sessions beginning the week of February 27 and ending March 31. All classes will meet in the GRS gym.

Lower elementary (grades 1-3) will meet Wednesdays from 3:30-4:15 pm

Upper elementary (grades 4-6) will meet Tuesdays from 3:30-4:15 pm

Adolescents (grades 7-12) will meet Tuesdays from 4:30-5:00 pm

Cost is $100.

Space is limited Scholarships in case of need and discounts for current Big Canoe participants are available; contact bigcanoe@greatriverschool.org

Use this link to sign up.