Green River Montessori School Newsletter Dear GRMS Families, WOW! Just a month and half before the end of this school year! How does time pass so quickly? I want to take time to just say “Thank You” to all of our awesome parents that have attended our school, helped with so many functions, and given us continued school support. We appreciate all of you! Our Auction and our All-School Play will be performed on Saturday, May 16th at the Auburn Avenue Theatre! Ms. Johnson, the teachers, and the parent committee have been very busy pulling things together. If you wish to help, I am sure we could use it! The live auction will take place immediately after the performance--please support us by staying since we will also draw the raffle ticket. All classroom creative projects will be auctioned off to the highest bidder online. The classroom baskets will be set up in the office foyer to be viewed, but the bidding will be conducted online. Watch for specific instructions to come out in your child’s go home files. Tickets for the play are now available in the office. Don’t miss your chance to participate in your child’s production and to participate in our Spring Auction. We are sending home 20 raffle tickets for each family to sell to friends and family. Each ticket is $1.00 each. Families can sell the tickets or buy them themselves! Please be aware that if we draw your ticket (or one of the tickets that you sold), you will be eligible to receive a full week of child care for one child. Our goal is to make the winning basket worth more than $1,500 by time we are done stuffing it. It’s not too late if you want to contribute something to this basket, such as a free hair cut (if you are a hairdresser) or a free week in your Maui condo (if you have one!). If you frequent a particular business (Starbucks, Paolo’s, etc.), you can always ask for a merchandise/gift certificate donation. Please be aware, we’re not non-profit but their donation can still be a tax deduction, listed as an advertising expense since we will publicize their donation in our program and on the web. On May 27th, we will hold an Open House/Barbecue from 5:30-7pm. Please see more information in this newsletter. The last day of the 2014-2015 school-term is June 12th. Child care will be available by sign-up for those who need it and the Summer Program officially begins on June 22nd! Looking forward to the fun days ahead, Tina, Diana & the GRMS Staff Volume 40, Issue 9 May 2015 Important Dates To Remember School Play/Spring Auction Saturday, May 16th at 1:00pm at Auburn Avenue Theatre School Closed Monday, May 25th – Memorial Day Open House Barbecue Wednesday, May 27th 5:30-7:00pm Graduation Picnic Thursday, June 11th 6:00pm Game Farm Park SUMMER ENROLLMENT Public School Please sign-up if your public school child will attend on May 11th -- public school will not be in session. It is also possible that public school will be closed on May 26th and 27th as additional closures since they didn’t have any snow closures this year. Care will be provided at the “Brick Schoolhouse.” Summer is coming up fast. May is Summer Enrollment Month. Please sign-up if your child plans to be here any portion of time between June 22-August 28th. Special summer events and activities will take place during this entire time. May/June Billing Your May 25th billing date will include a charge of $200.00 per child for your annual fundraising obligation. Please use the coupon on the last page of this newsletter and turn it in when you pay your tuition. Also (for half day preschool, kindergarten, and private elementary school) you will be billed this month for your advance tuition for September. If you have a reserve payment on the books from last September, it will be applied to this billing. SCHOOL ANNUALS Please submit your pre-order and any dedications you would like to make for your child or from your child to your teachers! The deadline for submitting dedications is May 15th. The annual this year is $15.00 to have your child’s memories in bound color for a life time. Get your orders in now!!! Dedication: The cost is $2.00 per line (30 characters)--or $5.00 for 90 characters. Forms will be in the office and in your child’s classroom. If you would like to place your dedication to have printed in the annual for your child or a special teacher, please submit your request by the deadline. Teacher Appreciation Day May 5th is Teacher Appreciation Day and I believe our teachers deserve big kudos. I think I can say for all of us that we definitely appreciate every teacher that works here at Green River Montessori. Thank You Staff! Fund Raising/Donations There is still time to tack on some hours towards your $200.00 fund raising/donation obligation for this school year. There are last minute details for the play & auction duties, candy & drinks for the concession at the play, and also school annual and our Graduation Picnic. Feel free to contact Ms. Johnson, our Private School teacher, Ms. Andrea, Lori, Cheryl, or Tina to see where you may help. I hope you have been tracking your time and your fundraising efforts. If you need a new Donation Point list please stop by the office. D-1 Infant & Toddlers Ms. Mary, Ms. Hyunsook & Ms. Jasmine Spring brings many changes in our classroom environment. We will soon be working on our outdoor environment as well and have ordered some outdoor equipment for it. Our infant group is growing with two girls, Delicia and Anna, joining us. It is always exciting when we have someone new come into the room. Our young toddlers are getting more and more articulate every day. They are thrilled when they realize we understand them (although not every little bump is really an owie, we can tell by their expression what they mean). It is so much fun talking with them. The weather is getting much warmer and we will be putting out new sunscreen forms for those who haven't done a new one yet. Our caterpillars will get here soon and we will be able to watch them grow and change into butterflies. It is so exciting to watch them fly away. We have a lot to look forward to and enjoy sharing it with you. D-2 Downstairs Young Preschoolers Dear Families, As we are finish up our week on rain, and watch our flowers begin to sprout, we are able to see that April showers really do bring May flowers! Our month of May will start off with learning about tulips; where they come from, the parts, and hopefully even a tulip dissection! Since we are learning about pollen and nectar in flowers, it will be a great transition into a week of lessons on butterflies. We will continue our lessons on insects by then studying ladybugs! We will have art, songs, books, and cooking projects for both types of insects. For our final week of May, we will have a theme of "Meal Times". This will include the children making their own pizzas, an Asian tea time, and a teddy bear picnic! For the teddy bear picnic, we invite your child to bring his or her favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal. We do not have a set date for it, but it will be between Tuesday, May 26 and Friday, May 29. This is dependent on the weather. Thank you to the families that have donated to our basket for the spring auction! We will be taking donations until Wednesday, May 13. Our classroom “team” recently attended an ECE Diversity Conference at Green River College. It was inspiring and we were able to pick up some new ideas for working with our wonderful children. We also were allocated money to buy some new materials for our classroom. It was a fun and valuable experience for us all! We look forward to beautiful weather, and fun times, The D2 Team Ms. Lana, Ms. Jennifer & Ms. Jacque U-1 Classroom Ms. Trudy & Ms. Elisa My how time flies, it is already May. We have a new mail box in the classroom and the children are really enjoying mailing letters to each other. This month we will continue to work on writing letters and sending a “Thank You” post card. With the new mail box our right-handed helper has new job as the post person and is responsible for delivering the mail to the cubbies. Last month we talked about the life cycle of a butterfly. We raised five caterpillars and just this week they formed their chrysalis and in about 10 days we will have butterflies! This was very exciting to watch them form. Curriculum: This month we will take a closer look at North America. We will talk about animals flags, landmarks and countries. On our science shelf we will explorer parts of the flower and parts of the bird. As always we will also continue working with our math, language, sensorial and practical life activities. Share: Share this month will be completed during class time. Students will be able to write a story or draw a picture and mail it to me for share. The day I receive it, we will open their letter during circle time and they will have an opportunity to talk about what they made. Cooking We will have two cooking days each month where we will explore foods from the country that we are talking about. This month we will cook foods from North America. This is a good opportunity for parents to help out in the classroom or if you just have some great recipes that you would like to share that would be helpful as well. April Core Value: Self-Confidence Self-confidence is an essential ingredient for all aspects of your child’s healthy development and a key ingredient for school success. Confidence is a belief in your ability to master your body, behavior, and the challenges you encounter in the larger world. Children who are confident are eager to learn new skills and face new challenges. They also expect adults to be helpful and supportive of their efforts. Self-confidence is also crucial for getting along with others and working out the many social challenges— such as sharing, competition, and making friends—that children face in school settings. Self-confident children see that other people like them and expect relationships to be satisfying and fun. U-2 Preschool Ms. Cheryl, Ms. Kim, Ms. Luda & Ms. Ronnie Dear Families, Our school play is coming up in two weeks on May 16, and then last day of school and graduation picnic just four weeks later. I am so proud of all of the children and how much they have grown this year. We will continue to review two sounds each week until the end of the school year. This month Ms Kim will introduce us to the continent of Australia. For children's individual lessons they will be working on mastering work that they have been introduced to and working on through the year. Spring fever has really hit the classroom and you can help your children by getting them to school by 9am so that they can participate in our morning circle when the main group lesson for the day takes place. Our classroom has been busy completing ASQ assessments which are a requirement of the ECEAP program. Through the program we have also received several exciting pieces of equipment for our classroom. Ms. Cheryl Knight cherylt11@hotmail.com A Note from Ms. Kim… My name is Ms. Kim, and I have had the opportunity to at least speak to most of you in person throughout the school year. I am currently pursuing my Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education at Green River Community College. This quarter, I am taking several classes that involve me passing on lessons to the children that I work with, your children. I am very excited to announce that we will be exploring the continent of Australia within the month of May. I have different activities and lessons planned that fall in line with our Montessori philosophy. The subjects we will be talking about include: Zoology, Botany, Geography, History, Math, Language, Art, Music, and Cooking. Ms. Kim Kim.Hoapili@Gmail.com. U-3 Classroom Hello Parents, My name is Ms. Brittni and I am currently working in the U3 classroom as an assistant teacher alongside Mrs. Fietz, Miss Lupe and Miss Brianna. I am in the classroom every day from 8:30am1:30pm. Since I am fairly new here I thought I would take this opportunity to share a little about myself in this month’s newsletter. I am 20 years old and I have an identical twin sister named Brandi. We moved up to the area from Vancouver Washington about three years ago to earn our Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education from Green River College. I am now finishing up my final class at Green River College and then will graduate in June. In addition, I am working towards receiving my Montessori certificate. I am looking forward to continuing working in your child’s classroom and can’t wait to see what the future holds for me here at Green River Montessori School. As you probably have already noticed, we have started our spring unit! We will continue with our studies about the needs of plants in botany with emphasis on the tulip and daffodil; in zoology bugs, butterflies and frogs. Our butterfly habitat will be arriving any day now! In practical Life I will be introducing flower arranging and extending the flowers into our writing area with the Frobel pin tulip. This activity helps build those small muscles in their fingers and pincer grasp as well as strengthen their concentration. I plan to continue with the spring theme throughout the month of May and will add more materials to the classroom. As a new teacher I am extremely excited to create new materials and present them to the children. It is so exciting to see their faces light up when a new activity is available to them! I want to thank you for allowing me to work with your child and I look forward to a very rewarding remainder of the year! cont. A few important reminders: Our class would like to continue taking donations for our spring auction basket. Our theme is “Parent Pampering.” Items mentioned last month consist of dinner gift cards, candles, bubble bath, car care, massage gift card, wine, Starbuck card, movie tickets, etc.--anything that you think would be a wonderful way to pamper yourself. Keep in mind that all profits made go towards our new playground! I would also like to take this opportunity to remind you about our school play that is coming up soon. Our class has been practicing hard on memorizing the songs. Our class has a solo that we have been practicing as well as how to transition off the stage. As far as the costume goes we are asking for something simple. They will have two separate costumes. The first one is shopkeeper/merchants. The girls can wear some sort of a dress, hat, bonnet, scarves and dark clothing with maybe an apron. The boys can have a top hat, tie, slacks, blazer etc. Almost any kind of outfit that makes the children look like grown-ups will do. The second costume is a black cloak or robe. It can be as simple as a piece of black fabric that wraps around them. We also ask for a basket full of dark colored objects that your child will pretend to sell at the market or you may have pretend fruit or even flowers. A detailed newsletter went out last week explaining these items. If you have misplaced this letter there is a copy on our Parent Board outside of our classroom. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Mrs. Fietz or the office. I look forward to sharing new experiences with you and your child! Happy Spring! Ms. Brittni, Mrs. Fietz, Ms. Brianna, and Mrs. Lupe PARENT MEETING Please check your email from Julie Friend for notification of our next Parent/Staff Guild meeting. It will also be posted on our white board. Art Studio As April ended we finished our Earth Day sculptures, began learning about Leonardo da Vinci and explored the use of texture in art. The children made sculptures from bottle caps (thank you for all the donations), pen caps, popsicle sticks, yarn and buttons. Some are on display in the studio and will be sent home soon. We had a visit from Mariola Kulawiec (our scientist mom also mother to Konrad) and she taught the children how to make bubble wands from pipe cleaners, straws and beads. We tested them on the playground and enjoyed making large bubbles. She plans on returning this month to help us with a da Vinci kite making project The U1 class has lunch in the studio and with the addition of more children to the group we also welcomed Ms. Ronnie to the class to help during that time. After lunch she has been sharing stories and songs with the children and brought her drum to show them and teach them a song about the eagle. We have all enjoyed her singing and storytelling. Ms. Adrienne Your Fundraising $$$$ This year’s proceeds from the School Play will pay for the venue (Auburn Ave Theatre) with its associated fees, plus new sound microphones. The cost of the microphones was $1,020.00. The cost of the play is estimated at approximately $1,000. The sale of the tickets and the concession should help us to break even. Proceeds from the auction, raffle, and classroom baskets will be used for a new piece of playground equipment. Below is a photo of what we want. The cost is $3,100 plus tax and shipping. The Brick School House Submitted by Mrs. Johnson The elementary and middle school children are now learning the broad strokes of history - from the fall of the Green and Roman civilizations to the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to the Age of Exploration to the Re-discovery of the Americas to the Thirteen Colonies to the Revolutionary War to the Formation of the United States of America to the Industrial Revolution and to the Establishment of the American Government, with its federal system and power distributed among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Aptly our field trip this month was to our state’s seat of government in Olympia. Our field trip to Olympia was fascinating. We toured the legislative building, stared at the fifth largest freestanding dome in the world, admired the Tiffany chandelier that cost more than the entire building, sat in the gallery and saw for ourselves the great chamber of our lawmakers where they introduce bills and debate their merits. The children took pictures with their disposable cameras and smartphones, asked questions about the origins of the marble of which most of the building’s interior walls are made of, sat on the biggest running carpet in the world in the State Reception Room, and figured out the basic functions of the legislature and how it affects our daily life as ordinary people in a state blessed with an abundance of natural resources and tech savvy entrepreneurs. For the month of May, besides continuous lessons in history and government, the children will continue their core curriculum lessons and activities in math, vocabulary and spelling, penmanship, reading, literature, grammar, and writing. These are all pursuant to a cornerstone philosophy of Montessori education involving genuine self-paced learning within a structured environment that the teacher designs and maintains in accordance with the skills, interests, and talents of all the children as a whole group. Cont. The teacher provides an abundance of diverse learning materials and an eclectic mix of instructional activities, all intended to bring about effective opportunities for intellectual growth, emotional development, and healthy socialization. This includes, for the month of May, the intensified rehearsals for the school play on May 16, Saturday, to be staged at the Auburn Avenue Theater. The experience of theater is a tradition in Green River Montessori School, and while it is a lot of work, the benefits to the children are immeasurable. They learn to persevere, to cooperate, to improvise, and to express themselves in ways that will prove helpful through their years of growing up, overcoming challenges, and making their own decisions inside and outside the classroom. It is hoped that parents of all the children, regardless of age, will encourage their children to participate in the school play, which for this year, is an adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s first Harry Potter book/film. Our last day of school will be Friday, June 12th, taking us beyond our 180 day school calendar. Those staying on after this date will have the option of signing up for the summer program. We see our enrollment in the upswing in the next years as the elementary and middle school program continues to serve a rising demand for comprehensive Montessori education for older children. The focus on academics aligns with the more forward looking goals of parents and at the same time, socialization is considered equally important. Healthy, happy, intelligent, and enduring relationships between and among the children are targeted and factored in the design and delivery of the academic programs. Resources are optimized and opportunities are maximized so that all the children will have a balance between academics and fun. The ultimate goal is for the children to develop the compassion, integrity, and responsibility as well as the creativity, generosity, and kindness that will promote their enduring growth and survival in any and all social situations. IMPORTANT DETAILS ON THE SCHOOL PLAY The perfect day for any child! Live We all hope to see you at the Auburn Avenue Theater on May 16 for the play. Elementary and middle school children should arrive at the theater no later than 11:30am for the cast meeting. Open House/Barbecue Green River Montessori School is hosting an “Open House/Playground Barbecue” on Wednesday, May 27th from 5:30-7:00pm. This event serves as an opportunity for both new and prospective families to meet our staff and current GRMS families. Classrooms will be open and teachers available to meet and greet. Any parents who want to help should let us know. U1 children (Ms. Trudy’s students) should arrive at the theater no later than 11:45am and join the older children for a quick run-through and sound check. U2 and U3 children should arrive at the theater no later than 12:15pm for prep. U1, U2, and U3 parent-teacher support groups should arrive no later than 11:15am for a crew meeting and be ready to meet their respective classes and organize and prep them for the play as soon as the children arrive. Parents are requested to drop off their children with their teachers and allow the crew to effectively and efficiently use the prep time from 11:3012:45pm by leaving the children at the stage area and then waiting in the lobby area until doors open at approximately 12:45. The play will start at 1pm. We hope to see all the children and all the parents on May 16 at Auburn Avenue Theater! Kindergarten/Elementary “Round-up” Families interested in our private kindergarten and elementary programs are invited to attend an informational meeting hosted by Mrs. Trudy Roberts and Mrs. Sandy Johnson. Please sign-up in the office and these teachers will be in touch with you to arrange the date and time. Rehearsals We have one more in-school rehearsal—Tuesday, May 5th 9-11am. Theater rehearsals are Wednesday, May 13 91130am (preschool included) and May 14 Thursday 12-3pm (kindergarten, elementary/middle school). For questions or clarifications, please confer with your children’s teachers or you can email Mrs. Johnson: onlinementor2011@gmail.com Friday, June 19, 2015 School-Age children (grades one and up) will be participating in Kids Day activities at Les Gove Park in Auburn. Our younger kids will celebrate on-site at GRMS with special games and activities. FUNDRAISING EXPECTATION GRMS families are expected to help raise money to support the extra school events and enhancements that are not covered by tuition. Each GRMS family is expected to earn 500 points per child (or pay $200.00 per child) during the school-year to satisfy this effort. Families who are new to our school within the last three months are exempt from this requirement. There are a number of ways to earn points. Here are some ideas: Assist on field trips (20 Points) Monthly school cleaning/work party (50 Points) Attend school events & parent meetings (10 points) Please clip and return with your May 25th Tuition Payment: FUND RAISING CREDIT— 2014-2015 ATTACH TO YOUR MAY 25th PAYMENT Name ________________________________________ Please credit my account in the amount of _________($200.00 maximum per child) for the following fundraising activities or school assistance: Pick up grocery items or supplies (10 Points) Volunteer one hour per school request (10 Points) VOID AFTER JUNE 10, 2015 Make school repairs (Varies) Classroom Presentation (20 Points) Serve on a committee (100 Points) Clip this Square! 450 Points – Deduct $180.00 Clip this square to document you have read this newsletter in its entirety and enter a drawing for a special prize! Turn the square in to the office. The drawing will take place at the end of the month. 400 Points – Deduct $160.00 I, ____________________________________ 350 Points – Deduct $140.00 have read the May’s newsletter in its entirety! Participate in fundraising (20% of sales) 500 Points – Meets $200.00 Requirement 300 Points – Deduct $120.00 250 Points – Deduct $100.00 200 Points – Deduct $80.00 150 Points – Deduct $60 20% of your fundraising sales can be applied to the $200.00 requirement as cash. Last month’s winner was Sarah Gilmartin The prize is a really cool candle!
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