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GreenWood Family Newsletter Mar 13

Monday, March 16, 2015 - 7:30am

Who came to Family Night last night?  SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much fun with all of you!  Your kids are so fun and extremely talented!  We saw their creativity and involvement with their art projects and even their questions during our presentation.  I loved their smiles! Wednesday, the final permits went through on our building, and today our contractors will be on site, taking down the old barn piece by piece so we can reuse this wood and corrugated metal inside the building.  Drive by often and watch our building grow!

 

APRIL Family Night:  HWho did you invite last night?  Missed this one?  Invite a friend or neighbor to our APRIL 21st Family Night at 7pm!  Spread the word!  Our Kinder is filling up fast, but our older grades need more students- invite your child’s friend’s families.  Now is the time to recruit your neighborhoods and families with our March 18th lottery on Monday.  Now is the best time to learn more about GreenWood- share this good news with the people you want to share in building your amazing GreenWood family story!  If you can help us with the kids activity tables, please come at 6:45 to help with set-up.

 

Many of you have been asking the important question: “When will we know if my child got in to GreenWood???”  Lottery Day is March 18thWe will start oldest to youngest and give priority to founding members and siblings.  We still have openings in many grades and encourage you to share your interest in GreenWood with your neighbors.  APPLY for GreenWood TODAY!!  Student applications are available on the website http://www.greenwoodcharter.org/index.php?option=com_rsform&formId=3 Get your students signed up early!  Help us spread the word!  Help us by sharing a flier, a FB post, or by talking to a neighbor about this new school opening up next year.  Please help us share our website, a flier or a kind word about GreenWood around in your neighborhood. 

 

More opportunities to volunteer are available now:

**Registration Helpers:  We need your help to organize our registration packets and parent intake preparing for and helping with our registration days on April 8 & 28, & May 20.  We are looking for 5-10 organized moms with some office experience who can help us.  Please email Misty at hazelnut_84414@yahoo.com to help!

**Earth Day Booth:  We have a booth reserved at the Ogden Nature Center on Saturday, April 19th.  Can you help us?  We need 8 parents to work 2 hour shifts from 8am until 4pm.  Please email jkidd@greenwoodcharter.org if you can help us.

**Phone Calls:  Can you help us keep connected with our GreenWood families?  230 of

you have already signed up to enroll your families for GreenWood this Fall!  We don’t see you everyday, and would like to have some groups established to keep connected and communicate announcements.  If you are friendly and love to reach out to others, email me to help us.

**Yearbook:  Photo savvy?  Always the one remembering to take the picture of the event?  We need you!  …and your pictures!  We would like to start our Yearbook support now to help document our planning year, our fun family events, even the construction of the building.  If you think you could help, email me at jkidd@greenwoodcharter.org

Finding people:

o   local farmers who can help us provide their produce for our kitchen.

o   local artisans who can bring their craft to our school.

o   volunteers who can help us build our student reading and math tutoring programs.

·         Sharing GreenWood posts on Facebook- we try to share meaningful content to support our families implementing the HEALTH values.

·         Helping with children’s activities at our upcoming Family Nights on April 21st at 7pm

·         Inviting a friend or neighbor to join us at our Family Nite!

·         Organizing a book drive at your place of work or in your neighborhoods

·         Asking around for donations of office and school furniture

 

Parent Crews:

Outreach/ Marketing:  We need your help to spread the word about GreenWood in your neighborhoods.  Will you help us?  If your family can help us hand these out in your neighborhood, please email Jessie or Mike at mikeprisbrey@gmail.com

 

Library:  Keep bringing in those donations for books!  We will have donations boxes set up at our upcoming Family Nites.  SO many of you continue to support our effort!  Thank-you!!!  Our library will be the center of our school's support to our students! We need books, books, and more books!  We will need instructional guides, maps, periodicals and other resources that will support our student research.  If this is an area you are interested in helping with, please email cmbrown82@msn.com.  Our goal is to have 2500 books to start our school.  Clean out those closets, stop at that yard sale, ask Gramma to donate- build our GreenWood Library!!

 

Donations:  We are in need of white boards, teachers desks, garbage cans and rugs.  Please help us find storage!  Our goal is to furnish as much of our school as we can with donations from the community and local businesses.  Please help us find these donations and donors willing to help us. We will need teacher desks, office chairs, garbage and recycling cans, filing cabinets, student tables and chairs, lunchroom equipment and tables, office tables and furniture, shelving and cabinets. We will also need a storage facility to keep these donations until the school opens. Please email Laura Feeney, a founding parent at la_feeney@yahoo.com

 

Please let us know if you can help with any of these!  We need your help and your commitment to growing GreenWood.  Remember we want our families to feel like they are a part of something terrific, and for our students to learn that we can accomplish more together than we ever will alone!

 

Fun Things to Do with Your Family:

     

      Celebrate Dr. Seuss:  Join the folks at the Davis County Central Library for a free family event to celebrate all things Dr. Seuss.  TONIGHT!  From 6:30-8:30.  155 N. Wasatch Drive  801-336-3900

 

      Tundra Swan Day Reserve your spot and celebrate the return of the swans on Utah’s Tundra Swan Day at an open house at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.  The free even is from 10am-3pm SATURDAY.  Guided tours will be led at 10am and 1pm.  2155 W. Forest Street Registration is required call 435-734-6457

 

      Wild Wednesday at the Ogden Nature Center:  Green is the theme for the Ogden Nature Center’s St. Patrick’s Day program. Once again it’s time to get your green on and discover why so many things in nature are green. Go on a scavenger hunt around the Nature Center searching for all things green. You’ll be amazed at what you can find! Please meet in the Visitor Center. 3:45/ $5/ $3/ $2 or free with membership  966 12th Street  801-621-7595

 

      ST. Patty’s Day!  If you're waiting until March 17 to do your St. Patrick's Day celebrating in Utah, you're waiting too long! On Saturday, March 12, the Hibernian Society of Utah's traditional Salt Lake City downtown St. Patrick's Day parade winds through the Gateway from 400 West and 200 North beginning at 10 a.m. Players from Real Salt Lake serve as the honorary Grand Marshals, leading green-bedecked floats entered by a variety of political, school, and business entities (including this very publication). After the parade, enjoy the Siamsa full of Irish dance, music and food at the Gateway Grand Hall (north end of the mall) from 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. The current forecast calls for a 50-degree, partly-cloudy day, perfect for the celebration.

      Celtic Celebration at Peery's Egyptian Theater in Ogden. Stonecircle, Celtic Beat and Galloway Highland Pipes & Drums headline an event also taking place Saturday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Wear your kilt or family tartan, and enjoy green beer on tap; tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for children, students and seniors.

 

      It’s time to build birdhouses!  BIRDHOUSE COMPETITION & exhibit 2015  Entries Due March 23-28 at the Ogden Nature Center.  This year’s exhibit will be April 18-June 30.  Guidelines and info at www.ogdennaturecenter.org or call 801-621-7595

 

      Standard Examiner’s Home and Garden Show  Mar 13-15  Golden Spike Event Center  1000 North 1200 West  Ogden  homeandgardenshow.standard.net

 

      Support a GreenWood mom’s directing debut!  THE MIKADO opens on March 7th and runs through the 28th at Perry’s Heritage Community Theater, 2505 S. Hwy 89.  Tickets are $9/ $10  435-723-8392

 

      Treehouse Troupe plays at the Treehouse Museum, 347 East 22nd Street  Saturday evenings in March  Tickets are $5/ $7 

 

      Smithsonian Exhibit at the Brigham City Museum of Art and History, 24. N. 300 W. through March 18th.  See this traveling exhibit that displays the journey of our ancestors comings to America.

 

      Support these Ogden Area Family Businesses:

§  Hill Aerospace Museum

§  Ogden City Arts

§  Top of Utah Family Theater

§  Indie Ogden

§  Weber County Library

§  Ogden Amphitheater

§  Ogden Trails

§  Union Station Museums http://theunionstation.org/

§  Treehouse Children's Museum

§  Eccles Dinosaur Park

 

We have expanded our social media connections to better serve our families:

·         https://www.pinterest.com/greencharter/

·         http://instagram.com/greenwood4kids/

·         https://www.facebook.com/GreenWoodCharterSchool

 

 

Help us keep connected with you!  Keep growing GreenWood!

 

Jessie Kidd, School Director

Office hours M-Th 7am-12pm

801.388.3967 cell

jkidd@greenwoodcharter.org

greenwoodcharter.org

facebook.com/greenwoodcharterschool

 

 

The mission of GreenWood is to provide a quality, holistic education to all students by providing opportunities for them to be active, knowledgeable, creative, and conscientious individuals.  GreenWood inspires a healthy balance in life through experiential learning, healthy eating habits, exercise, personal discovery, service learning, and environmental stewardship.

 

Our vision is that every GreenWood student will gain an understanding and appreciation for all aspects of their life.  To accomplish our vision GreenWood will model its services after six core HEALTH values:

Healthy Habits

Environmental Stewardship

Achievement

Leadership

Thinking Creatively

Honoring Diversity