Brrrrr! A Wintery Return to Great River School!

Written by Aja Parham, Communications Coordinator

While other schools did not return to their building today because of the Winter Storm warning, the students of Great River School embraced the cold 26 degree weather, the blustery snow, and use nature’s resources creatively on this beautiful winter day in Minnesota.

At recess, students found ways to utilize their environment and really put their imagination to work. Exiting the building, a table of students greeted me with rectangular shaped blocks of snow of which I was told were actually that they were making.

On the jungle gym, two students hung upside down and chatted while the snow slowly came down. Students in the Sport Court played a chilly game of soccer as the wind hit their little faces. Over a course of a few hours a large group of students carved a tunnel and on the open play lot, students found a patch of ice, using the shovel to form an ice skating rink.

And we can’t forget about our resident goat friends, Midnight and Sodak, living at the rear of the school. They too dawned little jackets and played in the snow a bit. Initially hiding in their little house, they came out just long enough to pose for pictures, sip some water, slide down a hill and return to the comfort of their home.

Yes, it is days like these that I love working here at Great River School, getting to witness the students working together, creating, and shaping the world around them, and animals of Minnesota enjoying the weather too.

Have a beautiful day and safe on the roads.

GRS Community Member in need. Can you help?

When one of our community members is down we are down with them. And when we can, we help where needed. For those who do not know, Nat Lutterman's dog, Drops of Jupiter, aka Baby Jupi, has had ongoing digestive issues since June 2020. Initially, it was thought to be stress-related tied to major losses in Nat's family during that summer, but as his issues continued, it became apparent there was definitely more going on. We need to find out while he keeps puking, and just like human medical care, pet medical care is not cheap, even with insurance. Nat is embarrassed to ask for help, but we need to help with Baby Jupi's on-going veterinary diagnostic testing as Nat has definitely reached the end of her financial resources. And, I believe that people WANT to help animals who cannot speak for themselves. This photo of Jupi shows how he is feeling these days.

Nat has exhausted the entirety of the academic resources of the whole vet staff at her vet clinic, and was referred to the University of Minnesota for an Internal Medicine Specialist.

If you have the resources to give, please click on the Gofundme link below and read more about Nat and Baby Jupi.
Baby Jupi's Veterinary Expenses

Thank you in advance.

Summer Camps 2023

Winter solstice has come upon us, but Great River School is already planning for summer camp!  Our programs are divided by grades and not age:  Pre/K, 1st-3rd, 4th-7th, and 7th-10th..  Some of our Lower Adolescent themes will be art, cooking, theater, pottery, garage band, biking, sailing, robotics and more!  The goal is for registration to be open by January 13, so keep your eyes out for future announcements and on our summer camp link (to be updated):  https://www.greatriverschool.org/summercamp.  You can also contact Brent Cummins with any questions at bcummins@greatriverschool.org.  As always, we'll have scholarships available for all!

Summer Camps 2023

Winter solstice has come upon us, but Great River School is already planning for summer camp!  Our programs are divided by grades and not age:  Pre/K, 1st-3rd, 4th-7th, and 7th-10th.  This year we are offering more 1st-3rd grade camps every week!  Some of our elementary themes will be art, theater, outdoor survival skills, sports, biking, science, games, animals and the environment, robotics, ninja training and more!  The goal is for registration to be open by January 13, so keep your eyes out for future announcements and on our summer camp link (to be updated): https://www.greatriverschool.org/summercamp.  You can also contact Brent Cummins with any questions at bcummins@greatriverschool.org.  As always, we'll have scholarships available for all!

Calling all baseball and softball players! Winter training sessions at TCA

Happy Monday and 2023 to you all, known and hopeful baseball or softball players and families!

Here's our latest reminder that for any students interested in enhancing their baseball or softball skills, we will be holding 8 more Saturday winter training sessions at TCA on the following dates:

January 7, 21 and 28

Feb 4, 11 and 18

March 4 and 11 (These two dates are going to be at Nova Classical Academy).

All of the training sessions are FREE and will start at noon and end at 1:30.  They will be led by current varsity players. Coaches can only supervise.  We'd love to see some more of our veteran ballplayers show up and get to know some new teammates. 

Batting practice, pitching practice and utilizing the TCA weight room will be the primary areas of focus this winter. Bring your baseball glove and some good athletic shoes and clothes. Feel free to bring a bat if you have one.

Please help recruit some new, young athletes for our programs.

Please reach out to Coach Lindholm or baseball captain Alex Ehlebracht with questions (slindholm@twincitiesacademy.org).

Where do I find Information for sports and other activities GRS?

Are you wondering how you can support our GRS students on sports teams, theatre, and other activities? Below are a number of ways to keep track of the games and locations via Google Calendar at the bottom of our GRS website homepage and the Twin Cities Academy website. Let’s go teams! Let’s support our Arts and Athletics!

Twin Cities Academy/Great River Tigers
https://twincitiesac.org/public/genie/404/school/1009/

Great River School Website
https://www.greatriverschool.org/calendar

Elementary Clothing for Accidents and Emergencies

Dear Elementary Families, If at some point this year your child has borrowed clothes from the school, please wash and return them so we can continue to supply students with clean clothes in case of accidents. Additionally, if you'd be willing to donate any child-size underwear or leggings so we can add to our stash, that would be immensely helpful! Accidents happen, and having a supply of emergency gear helps students get through the day! Thanks for your partnership!! The Elementary Team

Broomball Club for All Genders, Grades 5 - 8

We hope to again offer a broomball club sport this January-February for grades 5-8. 

Great River will organize teams for broomball practices and scrimmages within our own community. What is broomball? Click here to find out!

Coach: Parent volunteer wanted, supported by Big Canoe staff

Practices and games: Mondays and Thursdays (tentative) 3:30-4:45

Location: Como broomball rinks at McMurray fields

Cost: $100.

Requirements: a bike or ski helmet, any skill level

Sign up here if you are interested in participating or to receive more information! 

A Plus Drivers Ed: Take Drivers Ed over the Winter break!

DRIVER’S EDUCATION (Students who are 14 years of age and older) This 30-hour program will be conducted by a certified instructor from the A+ Driving School and will fulfill the state driver’s education requirement. The course will address the “how to” and “whys” of safe driving. The format of the class will be lecture and active discussion. After completion of the program, students will be able to set up and participate in behind the wheel sessions to meet the six hour state requirement. Classes will meet VIRTUALLY through ZOOM Teleconferencing! All registration can be done through: www.APlusDrivingSchool.net

Need to miss a few classes--NO PROBLEM. Easy Make-Up classes! We offer classes all year long with multiple time offerings each day. Take class from ANYWHERE through teleconferencing! LIVE INSTRUCTORS! FUN CLASSES! PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE!

CLASS DATES and REGISTRATION: www.APlusDrivingSchool.net

WINTER BREAK CLASS: Dec. 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Jan. 1

Class Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm and 12:45 - 3:45pm; DEC 22nd ONLY 3-6, 4-7, 6:15-9:15 pm

Educational travel experience: London Summer 2024!

Your Adolescent student is invited to join us on an upcoming educational travel experience to London in Summer 2024!

When students travel, they expand their knowledge of the world around them, discover more about themselves, and grow more confident. These skills are critical for creating the global citizens of tomorrow, and I would love to have your student join me on this adventure.

Come hear all the details, including the itinerary, activities, academic opportunities, and the cost of our trip at our informational meeting on December 13 at 7:30PM. The meeting will take place in Room 251.

Note that this is not a Great River School sponsored trip; students are asked to provide all of the funding for their own travel. It is a well-supported and safe trip.

Please click here to register for the meeting ASAP to save your seat: https://bit.ly/3WSgjAr

There are limited spots on this trip, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!

BIPOC Caregiver meeting, Thur., Dec. 8, 2022

REMINDER: BIPOC caregiver meeting will be held Thursday December 8th at 7:45pm via zoom. The zoom link can be accessed HERE.

The BIPOC Caregiver Committee is a group of caregivers who meet the first Thursday of each month to talk about ways that the school can be more inclusive for BIPOC students while also focusing on encouraging everyone in the school to explore their identity. All caregivers of BIPOC students are welcome.

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

Winter Gear Donation

Please consider the following donation requests, if you are able, to benefit Great River staff and families.  Gratitude!

Gear library donations for GRS staff:

As we enter into the cold weather of winter and simultaneously see a frequent need to shuffle staff around the building to cover absences, we are reaching out to families to request donations of high quality winter gear.  

This gear would be available for staff to check out as needed if they unexpectedly need to accompany students outdoors.

If your family has used gear in excellent condition that you no longer need, please consider donating the following to Great River:

-snowpants

-boots

-very warm jackets

-very warm mittens/gloves

We are seeking adult sizes XS-XXL.  At this time we do not need child sized gear, our social workers have coordinated the needs of students.

Please message the following three adults to coordinate donation drop off:

Jordan Samejima - jsamejima@greatriverschool.org

Saleha Erdmann - serdmann@greatriverschool.org

Lindsey Hartjes - lhartjes@greatriverschool.org

Gift cards for GRS families:

As families prepare for the holidays and encounter rising costs of basic needs, the social work team is seeking donations of gift cards that can be distributed to GRS families who need them.  

We are requesting gift cards for:

-gas

-grocery stores

-large retail chains like Target

Contact one of our social workers to coordinate drop off of gift cards.

Delia Koolick (Lower Elementary) dkoolick@greatriverschool.org

Angela Gaitas (Upper Elementary) agaitas@greatriverschool.org

Megan Miliaresis (Lower Adolescent) mmiliaresis@greatriverschool.org 

Seth Tupper (Upper Adolescent) stupper@greatriverschool.org

Saleha Erdmann (SEL Coordinator) serdmann@greatriverschool.org

GRS Ultimate Frisbee fundraiser

There is an ultimate frisbee fundraiser on December 6th at the Grand Ave Chipotle. From 4:00 to 8:00pm part of the proceeds from anyone who orders from the Grand Chipotle and says they are part of Great River will go to the Ultimate Program. Everyone should go! If you order online make sure you enter the code KWJYEWF.

Snack donations for Adolescent Students

Hello Parents and Caregivers of UA Students,

Our Adolescent students are hungry during the school day and asking for lots and lots of snacks! Over $50 a week in snacks.

Those caregivers with Costco or Sam’s Club memberships, or in a position to donate snack items for UA students, we will use them. Individually wrapped items work best. Granola bars, Applesauce pouches, Goldfish crackers, Pretzels, or Jerky are good items too. But honestly, students will eat any snack you are able to donate.

Snack donations can be dropped off at the Front Office with the amazing Holly Bell.

Thank you caregivers!

Seth Tupper, UA School Social Worker