Lower Adolescent

REMINDER: BIPOC Caregiver Meeting, Thursday, May 4th; 7:45pm

REMINDER: BIPOC caregiver meeting will be held Thursday, May 4th at 7:45pm via zoom.

The zoom link can be accessed HERE

Please email Jordan Samejima (jsamejima@greatriverschool.org) or Anu Dean (adean@greatriverschool.org) if you have any questions. 

Great River School Board Elections 2023 - 2024

It's time to vote in the Board Election for the 2023-2024 school year! Thank you to all of our candidates for being willing to serve on the board! We have a great group of candidates. Caregivers and Faculty, please check them out here! Voting will start Monday, May 1st at 8:00am. All parents, faculty, and board members are able to vote. Voting is open digitally from Monday through Thursday next week! cast your vote here! Election results will be shared the following week. 

Questions? Email executive@greatriverschool.org

GRS Music Presents "Ziggy Stardust Project: A Celebration of the music of David Bowie"

GRS is excited to announce our Ziggy Stardust Project: A Celebration of the Music of David Bowie show! A passionate and talented group of student musicians in grades 8 - 12 have been learning David Bowie’s entire Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust album (plus a few extras for fun) over the past few months and are excited to share their work with you!

We'll be performing at the Amsterdam Bar and Hall on Wed May 10 at 7:00. Doors open at 6:00. Student tickets are $10 now / $15 at the door and general tickets are $15 now / $20 at the door. This is a fundraiser for our music program to help purchase much needed equipment! Donations are welcome at the event as well. See you there!

Tickets available at the following link: https://www.amsterdambarandhall.com/Tickets

Reminder: U of Mn Raptor Center donations, drop off by Friday, May 5th

Hello, my name is Anthony and I’m a senior. I’m running a materials drive for a class assignment to help the University of Minnesota’s Raptor Center continue their mission, which is “to ensure the health of raptors and the world we share.” We would like to have materials by May 5th. Please bring donations to the front desk and drop them off with Holly!

The Raptor Center performs rescues and rehabilitations on all species of raptors, and has requested the following items to help with their rehab work:

-nitrile gloves (size medium)
- paper towels
- hand soap
- 70% isopropyl alcohol
- 2” painters tape
-duct tape
- white printer paper
- fine point Sharpies
- ball-point pens

Thank you for your help,

Anthony

Bike to School Day Next Wednesday 5/3

Wednesday, May 3 is Bike to School Day! Plan to ride to school.

Students and parents who would like to participate in a group ride are invited to meet-up at the locations below. A map of the meet-up locations can be viewed here! 

Parents can support all riders by joining a group ride. Please plan to ride if your student is a novice rider or needs extra attention. Parent volunteers leading the ride shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries that are a result of student participation in the Great River School National Bike to School Day event. In event of inclement weather, Bike to School Day may be postponed until Wednesday, May 11. Watch school announcements for details. Please notify the site group leader if you need to cancel your participation for any reason.

We are looking for donations of fruit and snacks, and volunteers to help direct bikers and hand out giveaway items. Please sign up at this link.

Helmets required. Notify the group leader at your preferred meet up spot that you plan to ride with them so no one gets left behind. Please make sure to arrange after school transportation with your student and group leader. Arrive early enough to check tire pressure and review group ride basics before listed departure times. 

Horton Park (departing at 8:10am), Hamline Avenue at Englewood. Contact Casy Fath, casy.fath@gmail.com or 651-325-1807.

McMurray Field (departing at 8:00am), southwest corner of Como/Wynne Avenue and Lexington. Contact Karen Solas, ksolas@gmail.com or 651-334-0793.

Newell Park (departing at 8:10am). Northwest corner of Hewitt and Wheelter. Contact Abram Shapiro, abr@mshapiro.com or 650-296-8692.

Longfellow Park (departing at 7:50), corner of east 34th St and 36th Ave S. Contact Randy Lewandowski, randylewandowski@gmail.com or 612-250-5001. 

Parent Coffee Social Wednesday, May 3 from 8:15 to 9:00am

Bike to school with your students and stay for a cup of coffee with other parents!

REMINDER: GRS Bike Tune-ups

Bike Tuneups for the 7/8 Bike Trip

Bike Trip preparation has already begun! The bike trip will be taking place June 5 - 8, 2023 and each student is required to have their bike be properly checked over by a bike shop. This typically costs around $110 at a local shop for a basic tune-up to $175 or more for a thorough tune-up. The Great River “Ridey Tighty” bike shop offers comprehensive check-ups for $70. and all bicycles going on the trip need to be tuned up. The GRS bike shop offers full tuneups for $70, about half the cost at a typical bike shop.

All bikers must fill out the 2023 Bike Shop Tuneup form; this will take you through the process of signing up for a GRS tuneup, or document if you will do a tuneup at a local shop. 

Student-mechanics tune up all bikes, under the supervision of bike shop guide Johnny Wakefield. We not only tune your bike to perfection, we clean it like nobody’s business. All funds raised through the Bike Shop are either directed towards the cost of the end of year Bike Trip or are reinvested in the Bike Shop program.

Bike to School Day Next Wednesday 5/3

Wednesday, May 3 is Bike to School Day! Plan to ride to school.

Students and parents who would like to participate in a group ride are invited to meet-up at the locations below. A map of the meet-up locations can be viewed here! 

Parents can support all riders by joining a group ride. Please plan to ride if your student is a novice rider or needs extra attention. Parent volunteers leading the ride shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries that are a result of student participation in the Great River School National Bike to School Day event. In event of inclement weather, Bike to School Day may be postponed until Wednesday, May 11. Watch school announcements for details. Please notify the site group leader if you need to cancel your participation for any reason.

We are looking for donations of fruit and snacks, and volunteers to help direct bikers and hand out giveaway items. Please sign up at this link.

Helmets required. Notify the group leader at your preferred meet up spot that you plan to ride with them so no one gets left behind. Please make sure to arrange after school transportation with your student and group leader. Arrive early enough to check tire pressure and review group ride basics before listed departure times. 

Horton Park (departing at 8:10am), Hamline Avenue at Englewood. Contact Casy Fath, casy.fath@gmail.com or 651-325-1807.

McMurray Field (departing at 8:00am), southwest corner of Como/Wynne Avenue and Lexington. Contact Karen Solas, ksolas@gmail.com or 651-334-0793.

Newell Park (departing at 8:10am). Northwest corner of Hewitt and Wheelter. Contact Abram Shapiro, abr@mshapiro.com or 650-296-8692.

Longfellow Park (departing at 7:50), corner of east 34th St and 36th Ave S. Contact Randy Lewandowski, randylewandowski@gmail.com or 612-250-5001. 

Parent Coffee Social Wednesday, May 4 from 8:15 to 9:00am

Bike to school with your students and stay for a cup of coffee with other parents!

Folk school update--Yoga on Thursdays!

Yoga for all bodies and abilities (ages 12 and up)

Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 pm, April 27-May 25 (5 sessions)

Instructor: Delany Breitbach

Move, breathe, and sweat for 60 minutes of vinyasa yoga with good tunes and great energy with Delany (Health and Wellness Workshop and Big Canoe Guide). Whether you're a long time practitioner or just getting started, Delany teaches to all bodies and abilities, and empowers her students to move in ways that feel good to them. She is a 200-hour Certified Yoga Teacher and took her trainings in both Vinyasa/Power Yoga and Hot 26 in 2019 through her old home studio of Muddy Feet Yoga in Iowa City before moving to the Twin Cities. Bring a water bottle, towel, and any other item you may want to use in your practice. The only expectation is that you honor where you're at on that day and spend the 60 minutes taking care of you. 

Cost: $75 (5 sessions)

Sign up here.

Update from GRS HS Robotics Team 2491 NoMythic!

The HS Robotics Team, 2491 NoMythic, who is on their way to the FIRST World Championship in Houston, where they will be competing with 622 teams from around the world!  

You can follow the competition at:https://frc.divisions.co/r/south/d/Daly.  

You can support their fundraising at https://gofund.me/c6dbf4ce.

Hello!

NoMythic Team Member Joseph, Phoebe and Eva celebrating!

This is Phoebe, NoMythic's team captain. The last time I wrote a team update was after our win in Duluth in 2020.  Here we are again, my senior year, heading to the World Championships in Houston. We qualified for the World Championships three weeks ago in Minneapolis. I’d like to share with you that adventure!  

As we head to Houston, you can follow our adventure on our team’s instagram @2491nomythic. 

You can also follow the adventures of our team’s mascot Frank:  @franks_travels2491.

A brief summary of the Minneapolis competition:

It was an intense and exciting weekend! Our robot came together and came apart and came together again. We spent time with friends on other teams and made new friends. We were a very purple presence in the pits and the stands. Our alliance ended playoffs in third place. And... I'm still shocked to be saying this... we won the Impact Award, "the most prestigious award in all of FIRST" which means we are headed, once again, to the world championships in Houston, Texas! There were many many tears and so much laughter and joy and I could not be more grateful for your support through the season, helping us get to this moment.

Read their sponsor update, included below

https://www.greatriverschool.org/2023/4/19/triumphant-nomythic-robotics-team-firsthand-account

U of Mn Raptor Center donations

Hello, my name is Anthony and I’m a senior. I’m running a materials drive for a class assignment to help the University of Minnesota’s Raptor Center continue their mission, which is “to ensure the health of raptors and the world we share.”

The Raptor Center performs rescues and rehabilitations on all species of raptors, and has requested the following items to help with their rehab work:

-nitrile gloves (size medium)
- paper towels
- hand soap
- 70% isopropyl alcohol
- 2” painters tape
-duct tape
- white printer paper
- fine point Sharpies
- ball-point pens
Please bring donations to the front desk and drop them off with Holly!

Thank you for your help,

Anthony

Coming this Spring! Great River Folk School!

The Great River Folk School is a new community education initiative open to all: parents, families, friends and connections of Great River School. 

All classes are offered at Great River School. Click the link to sign up!

Contact Karen at kanway@greatriverschool.org with any questions. Scholarships are available to assist with fees, contact kanway@greatriverschool.org for more information. To sign up for any of the classes, click on this link.

Yoga for all bodies and abilities (ages 12 and up)

Mondays, 5:30-6:30 pm, April 24-May 22 (5 sessions)

Instructor: Delany Breitbach

Move, breathe, and sweat for 60 minutes of vinyasa yoga with good tunes and great energy with Delany (Health and Wellness Workshop and Big Canoe Guide). Whether you're a long time practitioner or just getting started, Delany teaches to all bodies and abilities, and empowers her students to move in ways that feel good to them. She is a 200-hour Certified Yoga Teacher and took her trainings in both Vinyasa/Power Yoga and Hot 26 in 2019 through her old home studio of Muddy Feet Yoga in Iowa City before moving to the Twin Cities. Bring a water bottle, towel, and any other item you may want to use in your practice. The only expectation is that you honor where you're at on that day and spend the 60 minutes taking care of you. 

Cost: $75 (5 sessions)

Sign up here.

Archery for Adults

Wednesdays, 4:30-5:15 pm, April 26-May 24 (5 sessions)

Instructors: Hadley Musselman and Lynn Overvoorde

Why should the kids have all the fun? Come learn the point of this rapid-fire sport.  Instructors will help participants improve their technique, accuracy, and coordination. Arrow repair and care of equipment will also be demonstrated. Come learn why so many people enjoy this accessible and fun sport!

Cost: $75 (5 sessions)

Sign up here.

Plant-based eating/nutrition

Monday, May 1, 6:30-8 pm

Instructor: Lauren Robinson

Are you curious about Plant-Based Eating for yourself and/or your family? Do you want to hear inspiring reasons for eating this way? Learn from a mother and Vegan of 9+ years who feeds a family of five 100% plant based meals. You'll get an introduction into the science of the lifestyle that can revolutionize your health and well being from someone certified in Plant Based Nutrition through Cornell University. You'll take home an information packet with tools to help you begin your journey. Vegan treats will be served. 

Cost: $15

Sign up here.

Spoon Carving

Wednesday May 3, 5:30-8:30

Instructor: Lynn Overvoorde

Learn how to carve a spoon using traditional Nordic carving techniques. We cover tree anatomy, axing out a blank (roughed out spoon shape), knife holds for the hook & sloyd knife, drying, and finishing. This class is great for the beginner or the person wanting to learn Sloyd style carving. Please wear closed toed-shoes, as we are going to make some wood chips!

Cost: $65 (includes materials cost)

Sign up here.

Herbal Salve-Making 

Wednesday, May 3, 6-8 pm

Instructor: Emily Pearson Ryan (www.lowlandplantmedicine.com)

Herbal salves (aka Ointments or Balms) are used topically. They nourish skin, smell lovely and carry strong medicine. Making your own salves/ointments is a great entry point into crafting your own medicine and taking the care of your health and your family's health into your own hands!  

Participants will be given information on some of the many ways to infuse oils with plant material, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different oils, and learn a few easy plants to begin with and what they might be helpful for.  Then we'll try our hand at mixing a 1-oz salve to take home.  

Beginners, including interested children, are welcome! Experienced medicine-makers are encouraged to come and share what they know!

Cost: $40 (includes $10 materials fee)

Sign up here.

Earth Day is almost here!! Join us!

Hello All,

Please join us for 1-3 hours of work on Earth Day, April 22 from 9:00-12:00 here at school.  Kids are welcome!  We will be cleaning up outside, spreading woodchips, fixing fences, adding rocks to our "river", building borders for woodchips and more!  We have 2 truckloads of wood chips and 2 tons of rocks coming and we need your help!  Sign up HERE!  The EggRoll Queen food truck will be here at noon if you want to stay for lunch.  Thanks!

NoMythic Robotics team seeking to go to World Championship!

Hello All!
A few weeks ago, NoMythic, the high school robotics team, competed in our second competition of the year, the 10,000 Lakes Regional presented by Medtronic. We had a blast at this competition working with lots of teams from all across the state and deepening our connections with many teams within the Twin Cities. During playoffs, our alliance placed third overall, a fact we are quite proud of. Perhaps, though, an even greater highlight of the tournament was winning the prestigious FlRST Impact Award, an award that honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the purpose and goals of FIRST. We are so thankful that we got this award, especially because we then advanced to the World Championship through it. 

The World Championship is down in Houston starting April 19th. With this new competition comes a lot more work though, most of which is securing funds so that everyone on the team that wants to can go. Because of the high price tag associated with travel and lodging, NoMythic is hoping to raise $24,910 by the time we leave. Can you contribute $24.91 or $249.10 or $2,491 to help us using this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/send-team-2491-nomythic-to-world-champs-2023?

Thank you so much!
NoMythic 2491