Support the Lego League teams! Bucket Cats!

One of our First Lego League teams (the Bucket Cats) is headed to the next level of competition, sectionals, on January 12th. These 5th-7th grade students worked hard to teach the world how human behavior affects coral reefs by creating a prototype for an educational video game, Coral Connections.

The Bucket Cats need our help and support to succeed at sectionals! Play their game and fill out the survey at https://bucketcats.com/

LIST League volleyball sign-up for grades 5-7

LIST co-ed volleyball will run from late February through April. We anticipate offering 1-2 teams this year.

Both teams will play games on Wednesdays at 4:30 or 5:30.

Coach: Chris Bock will coach on Tuesday afternoons.

If we add a second team, practice will be on another day TBD.

Cost is $150 (jersey, league and coach fee)

Sign up here to indicate your interest. A payment link will be sent before the first meeting; registration is confirmed when payment is complete.

Alumni Panel! Come Join us January 8th!

Calling all GRS Alums: You are invited! We are hoping to have you back (virtually) on the morning of Wednesday, January 8th 9:05-9:45 for a short Alumni panel at UA Community Meeting (Zoom Webinar). Please RSVP via email to Lindsey Weaver (lweaver@greatriverschool.org). Bring other alums, too!

Rainbow Goat Merch returns! Logo Contest!

To usher in our 3rd annual logo contest, we have brought back the popular rainbow goat logo from our first contest. For a limited time in our spiritwear store on the GRS website, you can order your goat themed merchandise while supporting the school.

And all students are invited to enter the GRS logo contest! See the flyer for details.

SAVE THE DATE for Summer Camp Registration!

Great River Summer Camp Registration is set to open on January 15. We'll have Half Day and Full Day camps for PreK/K, 1st-3rd, 4th-7th, 7th-10th, and 9th-12th. Our variety of camps will include ultimate frisbee, Lego robotics, art, crafts, sailing, sports, music, theater and more!

Keep your eyes on our camp web page (https://www.greatriverschool.org/summercamp) and take advantage of our Early Bird Discounts. Reach out to Brent Cummins (bcummins@greatriverschool.org) with any questions.

Parent Engagement Group (PEG) Meeting Monday, December 16

Join us for our monthly meeting on Monday, December 16 at 6pm in person at GRS in the UA Commons (use south garden door G) or via zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3976588186
Meeting ID: 861 0098 9386
Passcode: 782021

This is a great way to connect with other caregivers & learn about the school.

Stop by today! Lost and Found items to be donated after December 20th

Any and all items that remain in the Lost and Found after 4pm on Friday, December 20th,  will be donated to charity! Please stop by either Lost and Found locations within the building to claim your student's possible lost items.

Lost and Found locations are as follows:
Inside the foyer by the Cafe and inside the Elementary wing by the copy machine.

GRS all-ages Chess Club

Winter session GRS is partnering with the Twin Cities Chess Club once 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, January 8 - March 12 (10 sessions, only meets on school days) Cost: $150 Space is limited. Scholarships in case of need and discounts for current Big Canoe participants are available; contact bigcanoe@greatriverschool.org

Registration: Sign up by filling out this form. Please pay the fee at this link to complete registration.

Congratulations! Great River School wins American Scandinavian Foundation Grant!

Great River School won a grant from the American Scandinavian Foundation to create a year-long artist-teaching residency with Anna Sharratt to infuse the Slöjdklubbar (“craft club”) approach into GRS, both to enhance the experiences of students in the school over the long term and to take a significant next step to expand educational slöjd in the Upper Midwest.

Anna Sharratt has worked in youth education and curriculum development for 25 years, with an emphasis on hands-on skills and experiential learning to develop confidence and autonomy. Anna currently teaches traditional Scandinavian handcraft to kids and adults at a variety of institutions in Minneapolis and greater Minnesota. Anna will be teaching disciplines including green wood carving, weaving, wet and needle felting, embroidery, sewing, wirework, cordage and rope-making, paper arts, basketry, and knitting.

Anna will develop a simple, age-specific curriculum for ongoing use for all levels; instruct students directly (7th - 8th grade); support students in independent handcraft explorations (9th - 12th grade); celebrate students’ experiences with handcraft through events involving the wider school community (students, faculty, and families); and showcase the entire process to educators throughout the region with data and guidance for replication.

Join us for Adolescent Theatre Intensive Performances! All are welcome!

The Lower Adolescent Program is proud to continue its Theater Intensive Experience for 7th and 8th graders! This program fosters confidence, creativity, and community as students tackle challenges like public speaking and stage performance.

This year, students will perform:

Show Details:

  • Location: Wellstone Center, 179 Robie St. E, St. Paul, MN 55107

  • Dates: December 16–20, 2024

  • Times: 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM showings

Reserve tickets and learn more about the performances here.

Coming this Winter! GRS 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. 

We are looking for instructors for our folk school! We’d like to sign up instructors excited to teach traditional crafts, arts, food, movement, knowledge, music, or other interests to groups of adults or families. Instructors will be paid 50% of class revenue, with the remainder going to support the work of Great River School. Classes will take place at GRS evenings or weekends this school year. 

If you are interested in learning more about the GRS folk school, please reach out to Karen Anway at kanway@greatriverschool.org

FAFSA Application Information Night, December 2nd, 6pm

On Sunday, December 1st, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid , or FAFSA, Application will be open to applicants. If you are unfamiliar with the FAFSA application process or need a refresher on how to complete the FAFSA, GRS will be hosting a Financial Aid Night on December 2nd at 6pm!

Jennifer, our admissions representative, from Minnesota North College will be coming to present on the FAFSA application and other sources of financial aid. We will have time to start the FAFSA and ask questions. You do not need to be interested in Minnesota North College to attend, however, if you are looking for a Minnesota Community College, they are a great choice! Come join us on December 2nd at 6 pm!

REMINDER: SEAC Meeting, TONIGHT, Monday, November 25, 2024

There will be a SEAC (Special Education Advisory Council) meeting on Monday, November 25th at 6pm.  All parents / guardians of students currently receiving special education services are invited to attend. 

This Meeting will feature information regarding college (post-secondary) access for students with disabilities Guest speakers will provide current information regarding admissions standards and accommodations in the college environment.

The meeting will be in the media lab at Great River School. If you are unable to attend in person, you can attend via Zoom at the following link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/98921953430

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.

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

There will be a SEAC (Special Education Advisory Council) meeting on Monday, November 25th at 6pm.  All parents / guardians of students currently receiving special education services are invited to attend. 

This Meeting will feature information regarding college (post-secondary) access for students with disabilities Guest speakers will provide current information regarding admissions standards and accommodations in the college environment.

The meeting will be in the media lab at Great River School. If you are unable to attend in person, you can attend via Zoom at the following link: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/98921953430

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)

Audition Sign-ups end "at the end of the day" on Wed., Nov. 13th for 3rd - 6th grades! Sign-up today!

2 DAYS MORE! Only 2 days to sign-up for Les Miserables auditions for those in 3rd through 6th grades. Check out the details below for the show, and more information about the roles available to our elementary students. After you have signed up, you should receive an email from the production crew with audition materials so you can practice the music! Good Luck!

Rehearsal Times: 

Click here to see the rehearsal schedule. Days highlighted for each role.

Shows: 

March 7 & 8, 7pm (Call time 5:00); March 9, 2pm (Call time 12:00)

March 14 & 15, 7pm (Call time 5:00); March 16, 2pm (Call time 12:00)
 

If your student is ready and excited to audition, please complete this Google Form to provide caregiver permission as well as some information about your student. We will be in contact with you by mid-November to set up an audition time.