Reminder: Ultimate Frisbee Fundraiser April 24th

The Great River School Ultimate Frisbee teams are hosting a fundraiser to participate in tournaments this Spring. This event is April 24, 4-8pm at the Midway location on Hamline Ave & University in St. Paul.

When ordering in the restaurant, mention GRS. Online orders use "GIVING25" in the Coupon Code line at checkout.

Noodles & Company
470 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul, MN 55104

Reminder: Ultimate Frisbee Fundraiser April 24th

The Great River School Ultimate Frisbee teams are hosting a fundraiser to participate in tournaments this Spring. This event is April 24, 4-8pm at the Midway location on Hamline Ave & University in St. Paul.

When ordering in the restaurant, mention GRS. Online orders use "GIVING25" in the Coupon Code line at checkout.

Noodles & Company
470 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul, MN 55104

Parent Engagement Group partners with Panera, April 5th, 2024

Let us help you with dinner and support the GRS PEG community! The Parent Engagement Group has partnered with Panera to help you with dinner on April 5th (Friday) to raise money for the Parent Engagement group. Win, Win, Win for everyone!

April 5th (Friday) pick up Panera Bread for dinner on your way home or meet some of your GRS friends there to eat. Use the Code FUND4U

Ultimate Frisbee Fundraiser RESCHEDULED to Wednesday, April 24

The Great River School Ultimate Frisbee teams are hosting a fundraiser to participate in tournaments this Spring. The event originally scheduled for April 3 has been rescheduled to April 24, 4-8pm at the Midway location on Hamline Ave & University in St. Paul. When ordering in the restaurant, mention GRS.

Online orders use "GIVING25" in the Coupon Code line at checkout.

Noodles & Company, 470 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul, MN 55104

REMINDER: Parent Engagement Group (P.E.G) Meeting, TONIGHT, Monday, April 1st

The Parent Engagement Group invites you to join the monthly PEG meeting TONIGHT at 6 p.m. in the Upper Adolescent Commons (or on Zoom).

The intention is to offer an opportunity to meet other GRS community members, learn more about GRS-related topics, and plan important community-building events. This month, Kate McCreight, Great River Foundation Chair, will be the featured guest speaker. Aja Parham, GRS Communications Coordinator, will also be joining. The Blue Heron Bash is quickly approaching. There’s a lot going on at GRS!

April PEG Meeting Monday, April 1st (TONIGHT!) 6:00 p.m. in the Upper Adolescent Commons Enter Door G by the garden shed and the grow lights.

Or on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84299165563?pwd=UUhEL216dTRPc0laQld2cHprblJjUT09

Meeting ID: 842 9916 5563.

Passcode: 932164 Questions? Email peg@greatriverschool.org

GRS all-ages Chess Club–Spring session

GRS is partnering with the Twin Cities Chess Club again for a guided chess club.

The Twin Cities Chess Club will provide coaching for any students interested in developing their game. Any skill level is welcome! Open to grades 1-12.

Meetings: Wednesdays, 4-5 pm, April 3 through May 29  (8 sessions, only meets on school days)

Cost: $115

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

Registration: Sign up by filling out this form.

Please pay the fee at this link to complete registration.

Last Call for Auction Donations!

All Silent Auction donation forms and items should be submitted by Monday, April 1. (This is no April Fool’s joke!) Please use the following forms for your donations:
*Maker’s Market (Handmade) Items
*General Auction Items
*Great Gatherings
If you need help getting your auction donation to GRS or have questions about your Great Gathering idea, please let us know. Thank you, GRS community!

BIPOC Caregiver meeting, March 28th; 5:30pm to 6:30pm

The next BIPOC Caregiver meeting will be held this Thursday, March 28th from 5:30-6:30pm via Google Meet. The link for the meeting can be accessed below. If you have questions please contact Jordan Samejima at jsamejima@greatriverschool.org

Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ecc-bhoc-erk
Or dial: ‪(US) +1 646-632-2630‬ PIN: ‪548 875 991‬#

Ultimate Frisbee Fundraiser: Noodles & Company, April 3, 2024

 

The high school Great River School Ultimate Frisbee teams are raising funds to participate in tournaments this Spring and are hosting a fundraiser at Noodles & Company on Wednesday, April 3rd from 4-8pm at the location on Hamline Ave & University in St. Paul. When ordering in the restaurant, mention GRS. Online orders use “GIVING25” in the Coupon Code line at checkout.
Noodles & Company
Location: 470 Hamline Ave N St Paul, MN 55104

P.E.G Meeting, April 1st, 2024, 6pm

The Parent Engagement Group invites you to join the monthly PEG meeting on Monday, April 1st, at 6 p.m. in the Upper Adolescent Commons (or on Zoom). The intention is to offer an opportunity to meet other GRS community members, learn more about GRS-related topics, and plan important community-building events. This month, Kate McCreight, Great River Foundation Chair, will be the featured guest speaker. Aja Parham, GRS Communications Coordinator, will also be joining. The Blue Heron Bash is quickly approaching. There’s a lot going on at GRS!

April PEG Meeting
Monday, April 1st (no joke!)
6:00 p.m.
Location: The Upper Adolescent Commons (Enter Door G by the garden shed and the grow lights) or via the following Zoom information:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84299165563?pwd=UUhEL216dTRPc0laQld2cHprblJjUT09
Meeting ID: 842 9916 5563
Passcode: 932164

Questions? Email peg@greatriverschool.org

GRS Community Support: Hosting Great Gatherings

Looking for a fun, entertaining way to support the school and to build the GRS community? Consider hosting a Great Gathering this year! Great Gatherings are fixed-price social events that bring people together while raising money for our school. We are looking to add new hosts and experiences. 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 and maple syrup making. Host by yourself, or co-host with a friend or two! Really, any opportunity to get together can be a Great Gathering!

Please submit this form of interest by April 1st if possible and reach out to me with any questions or if you want to help but need some ideas! Miriam Hobart (miriam.hobart@gmail.com)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZXKGnQuJr-aAAKoJt8qpTU6KbNuPvAdpHOfGk9ttM9A/edit

Upper Elementary: Classroom Basket Donations for Blue Heron Bash!

Upper Elementary Families!

Each classroom has voted on a theme for their basket that will be up for bidding on the annual Blue Heron Bash online auction starting April 15. If you would like to contribute to a classroom basket please drop off labeled donations to your classroom or front desk by Friday, April 5. All the baskets will also be available for in person viewing during the Blue Heron Bash at GRS on Saturday, April 20 from 6-9pm.

Swan's class voted on the theme: "Fun Outside"

Blue Earth is doing a Plant Basket! 1 student wants to bring in seedlings and other families could bring in things for gardening and house plants.

Little Elk's theme is "Cozy Art Night." The basket will have tea, hot chocolate, etc. and some art supplies.

Crow Wing's theme is PNO (Parent's Night Out)- It will be some combination of fidgets, slime, junk food, and movie watching stuff for parents to leave with their kids or with a babysitter when they get a date night or a night away for something less fun like work.

Otter Tail:After some heated rounds of voting Otter Tail is offering up a basket of clay Otter statues doing various cute things... We are looking for donations of a basket and paintable air-drying clay from our families.

Shingobee: Bee themed for ShingoBEE (honey, pollinators, bee things, etc)

Please email blueheronbash@greatriverschool.org if you have any questions, need ideas, etc!  Anyone is welcome to donate to any basket.

Want to make a Difference? Apply for the Great River School Board today!

The Great River School Board is seeking faculty, caregivers, and community members to join our board! help guide and steward the policy and vision of our school.  Board members are part of an interdependent team of faculty members, caregivers and community members who come together to steward policies and vision of the school, and provide strategic direction and oversight.

Great River School Needs YOU if . . .

●      You are passionate about Great River School

●      You are excited about being part of a hard-working and respectful cross-functional team

●      You have the time and energy to spend 5 -7 hours a month doing Board work:

o   attending board meetings

o   participating in committee work

o   reviewing materials

Still have questions?

Please send an email to executive@greatriverschool.org and one of our current board members will respond to you.

Next Steps

Please consider applying. Great River School is seeking to bring on new Board members in our April elections. Please contact Sophie Hortman at shortman@greatriverschool.org to receive more detailed information about the Board. There is an opening for someone like you on the Board! 

Complete the Board Application here or scan the QR Code.

Due Date: Board applications are due by April 5th.

SEAC (Special Education Advisory Council) Monday, March 25th; 6pm

There will be a SEAC (Special Education Advisory Council) meeting on Monday, March 25th at 6pm.  All parents / guardians of students currently receiving special education services are invited to attend.  The meeting will be in the media lab at Great River School. If you are unable to attend in person, please contact Jeremy Sartain at jsartain@greatriverschool.org or 612-414-5224 for a Zoom link. If you arrive late and can't get into the building on the day of the meeting, call or text Jeremy Sartain at 612-414-5224.

What is a SEAC?

A SEAC (pronounced “seek”) is an acronym for Special Education Advisory Council, which is a group that provides input on special education issues to its local school district. Its purpose is to advise and advocate, not to decide policy. Minnesota law requires each school district in the state to have a SEAC although it does not specify how the groups should be organized or what duties they should perform. As a result, each SEAC may have a unique mission and structure.

(Source www.pacer.org)

Why Might I Want to Participate on a SEAC?

Parents give many reasons for joining a SEAC, including these:

  • I may be able to help other families and children with disabilities in my school district.

  • I can share what I’ve learned since my child began his education.

  • I can support the school professionals in my district.

  • I will be a good role model for my child.

  • I feel good when I make a contribution to this community.

  • I will learn information and skills that may help me work more effectively with my school district.

  • I will meet others with similar goals, both parents and school professionals.

  • I may build positive relationships with others in my district.

  • I will become more knowledgeable about special education.

  • By sharing my unique perspective and insights as a parent, I may help the school district work more effectively with families and improve outcomes for children.

(Source www.pacer.org)

Some background information about Jeremy Sartain:
I am currently the Board Chair for Great River School.  One reason I joined the Board is to assure special education (staff, caregivers and students) had representation.  Jennie and I are organizing SEAC meetings this year (with help from Brad and Lindsey).