November 30, 2012

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November 30, 2012
Volume: 12-13 Issue: 3
Cougar News
November 30, 2012
Grant School Parent Newsletter
8835 Swasey Drive • Redding, CA 96001 • Phone (530) 243-0561 • Fax (530) 243-7631 • www.grantesd.k12.ca.us
From Superintendent, Mike Freeman
Inside this issue:
From Superintendent Freeman
School News
Music News
In The Know With PTO
Sports News
1st Trimester Principal’s List
1st Trimester Honor Roll List
PTO Family Night of Arts & Crafts
Caroling Cougars
Mini Cheer Camp
Who’s Growing in the Garden
December Activity Calendar
December Sports Calendar
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2-5
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5-6
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10-11
12-13
14
15
16
The next
newsletter will be
published
December 21st
Preschool through 4th
grade students enjoyed the
puppet play The Ugliest
Duckling, preformed by
The Tears of Joy Theater
Making Time Count
No matter who we are, rich or
poor, tall or short, old or young, we
all have 24 hours in the day and so
much of what we become is a direct result of what we do with the
time we are given. As a Superintendent/Principal, I think about the
subject of time a lot. I am constantly trying to get things done
and there never seems to be
enough time in the day to do it all.
I am sure that everyone can relate
to that feeling.
As a parent, I can also understand
the pressure of time management
when it comes to balancing things
and carving out time to spend with
my kids. Of course there is the debate over whether kids need quality time vs. quantity of time. I once
heard it explained another way…
the word “love” to kids is actually
spelled t-i-m-e. That statement is
so true!
I was going through the pile of
things that come across my desk
recently and I came across an article
that provided some great tips on finding more time in our day to do what
really matters. We have all heard
them before, but I think that they are
worth reviewing again so here are a
few of my favorites…
?Set Priorities-Sit down and list
what’s truly important to you.
Then decide how to spend
your time. Make sure your decisions reflect what matters.
Have a choice between cooking a fancy dinner or talking
with your child about school?
Order a pizza and talk.
?Spend One-on-One Time-Your
child needs time to talk with
you. Time to see and hear
how you would apply your experience and your values to
the problems that he/she is
facing. There’s nothing like
spending time alone with a
parent to make a child of any
age feel special. Try making
an appointment to spend some
time alone with your child each
week. Write it on your calen-
Calendar of Events
12-3
Minimum Day Schedule
12-18 Winter Concert for Pre-6th Grade - 1 pm
12-3 to 12-7 PTO Used Book Fair
12-19 Winter Concert for Band & Choir - 1:15 & 6pm
12-4
PTO Meeting - 3:15 pm
12-20 Girls Basketball Awards Assembly - 2 pm
12-6
Music Boosters Meeting - 9 am
12-20 School Board Meeting - 6:30 pm
12-7
Sports Boosters Meeting - 8:15 am
12-21 Preschool Performance - 8:40 am
12-7
PTO Family Night of Arts & Crafts - 6 pm
12-24 to 1-4 Winter Break - School Closed
12-11 School Site Council - 3:15 pm
1-7
SIP Day - School Closed
12-12 Centerville Ed. Foundation Meeting - 7 pm
1-8
PTO Meeting - 3:15 pm
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dar. Then treat that appointment as seriously as you would an important business meeting.
?Use the “Off” Button-You probably have more
time than you think, but it’s being stolen
from you and your child by electronics! So
what can you do?
?Turn off the Television - Record any programs
you or your child can’t miss.
?Turn off the Cell Phone - Let the calls and text
messages go during your time with your
kids.
?Turn off the Computer - It’s amazing how much
time can be lost to searching the Internet,
checking status updates on Facebook, and
emailing.
?Use Car Time-You probably spend a lot of time
in the car with your child. It’s a wonderful
opportunity to have meaningful conversations and a real influence on your child.
Your child is a “captive audience” in the car
and you can take full advantage by talking
about things that really matter.
I think all of these are great suggestions for maximizing the time you have. I am no expert on time
management, but I do know that right now is a crucial time in the lives of our students. In fact, I think
that some of the wisest words I have ever heard
were actually sung in a song by Van Halen on this
subject. That’s right, I am quoting Van Halen in the
monthly newsletter. Sing along if you know the
song…
“Right now, hey
It's your tomorrow
Right now,
C'mon, it's everything
Right now,
Catch a magic moment, do it
Right here and now
It means everything”
Forget about time management. It really comes
down to attention management. The question becomes, “What are we going to choose to spend our
precious attention on right now?” Where we spend
our attention tells everyone else what we consider
to be important. As a school, we are committed to
spending our time on what is most important each
and every day. We have a huge role to play in the
development of kids and we will promise to do our
very best without any excuses. But please remem-
ber that nothing replaces the impact that loved ones
have in the lives of young people. I am hoping that
we can do whatever we can to work together to
maximize the time that we have right now because
it really does mean everything. Happy holidays to
everyone and GO COUGARS!
SCHOOL NEWS
MINIMUM DAYS – DECEMBER 3RD
Grant School will be on a minimum day schedule on
Monday, December 3rd.
Grade
Arrive
Dismiss
Grades 4 - 6
8:20
12:15
Grades 7 - 8
8:20
12:45
Grades K - 3
8:20
1:15
GRANT SCHOOL HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Grant School will have the following schedule for
the December holidays:
Dec. 24 - Jan. 4 Winter Break
January 7
SIP Day
Closed
Closed
DAYCARE/PRESCHOOL HOLIDAY
SCHEDULE
Grant School’s daycare and preschool will have the
following schedule for the December holidays:
Dec. 24 - Jan. 4 Winter Break
January 7
SIP Day
Closed
Open
REDDING LIGHTED
CHRISTMAS PARADE
Unfortunately the Grant Cougar Marching Band will
not be participating in the Redding Lighted Christmas parade on Saturday, December 1st at 6 p.m
due to the bad weather forecast.
MUSIC IS IN THE AIR
December is the time to hear music
at Grant School. The Winter Concert
for preschool through 6th grade is
scheduled for Tuesday, December
18th at 1 p.m. in the gym. The Winter Concert for
band and choir is scheduled for Wednesday, December 19th at 1:15 and 6 p.m. Please come and
enjoy the music.
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HOLIDAY GRAMS
CHARACTER TRAITS
Student Council will be selling Holiday Grams for
$1 beginning December 11th through 18th. They
may be purchased during lunch in the cafeteria or
by turning in the form below to the school office.
November: Good Judgment
December: Kindness
Students who exemplify these character traits are
nominated by staff for recognition. Grades K-3 are
recognized with certificates presented by the administrators in their classrooms. Grades 4-8 are recognized at the following month’s school board meeting.
At the end of each month students will be nominated
by Grant School support staff and students will be
recognized for their exemplary character. Please reinforce these character traits at home as well.
HOLIDAY GRAMS
To: _____________________________
From: ___________________________
Teacher: ________________________
$1 Per Gram
Return to the school office by 12-18-12
The following students were recognized by Grant
School Instructional Aides for the month of November
for good judgment:
K Aidan Zolotoff
1st Max Manning
2nd Faith Garber
3rd Caitlyn Phillips
4th Darick Chatin
5th
6th
7th
8th
Colton Melhase
Tayelor Poyadue
Brooke McClara
Danielle King
Grades K-3 will be honored in their classrooms and
grades 4-8 will be honored at the board meeting on
December 20th at 6:30 p.m. in the library.
STUDENT COUNCIL’S
CANNED FOOD DRIVE
Grant School’s Student Council would like to
thank all the families that donated food to the
Good News Rescue Mission canned food drive.
We collected over 500 cans. The next collection
period is December 10th - 21st. Please bring
your cans to your child’s classroom or the school
office. Happy Holidays from Student Council.
SCHOOL SAFETY
Thank you, parent volunteers, for signing in and
wearing badges when helping out in classrooms.
All visitors are to check in with the office when
arriving on campus. Parents are encouraged to
drop their children off at the curb in the morning.
When picking up children in the afternoon, please
wait in the kindergarten playground area for older
children to be dismissed. A lockdown drill will be
held soon with the help of the Safety Committee
and law enforcement.
POSITIVE REFERRAL
Grant students that are found showing exemplary behavior get rewarded with a positive referral. This referral results in a special presentation of the positive
behavior in the student’s classroom by the principal, a
positive reward, and a positive referral to take home.
We will also be showcasing our positive referral recipients in the monthly newsletter. Keep up the good
work.
November Positive Referral Recipients include:
Kyle Elkins
Hannah Henderson
Lexi Lynn
Fiona McKellar
Trisha Reodica
Reese Schueller
Sean Sax
Cole Trisdale
YEARBOOKS
You may purchase a 2012-2013 Grant School yearbook for $34.00 per book .
2012-2013 YEARBOOK ORDER FORM
Yearbook Cost - $34.00
Student Name ________________________
Teacher _____________________________
____# of Yearbooks @ $34. = $ ___ enclosed
Please return this form to the Grant School office with your
check payable to Grant School Yearbook. If you have any
questions, please call April Sharpe at 243-0561 ext.117.
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ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
A California law (AB 354) requires all children entering 7 th grade to have the Tdap booster vaccine,
more commonly known as the “whooping cough”
shot, before starting the 2013/2014 school year.
We strongly encourage you to make an appointment now with your medical provider, local clinic or
a pharmacy for your child to receive the shot.
Please bring in proof of vaccination to the school
office as soon as possible and before the end of this
school year.
Students who have not had the booster Tdap
will not be admitted for the 2013-2014 school
year until we have received proof they have
completed the necessary immunization. If you
have any questions or concerns, please contact the
school office at 243-0561.
VETERAN’S DAY ASSEMBLY
KINGDOM OF LEARNING &
READING GOALS
The following 2 nd-8th grade students,
who met their first trimester reading
goals, were drawn for Sacramento
Kings ticket vouchers:
2nd grade: Lena Karras, Claire Lewis, Jack
Carrier, Seth Huang
3rd grade: Alex Lockwood, Camron Stanley,
Caitlyn Phillips, Campbell Parker
4th grade: Griffin Poyadue, Aidan Hofkin, Lindsey
Patrick, Ruby Cave
5th grade: Jenna Dehn, Lauren Spade, Katlynn
Chavez, Wyatt Taylor
6th grade: Abigail Stalker, Blake Thompson, Gunnar Gebhardt, Buster Schreder
7th grade: Amanda Bowman, Julia Brown, Bryce
O’Neal, Marisa Carmena
8th grade: Brady Aberg, Noah Bland, Whittney
Wakefield, Sarah Thorne
We will have another drawing at the end of the
second trimester in March, and then in May all
tickets will be put in one giant drawing for a Kindle
Fire! The more times students meet their reading
goals, the more chances they have to win!
FAMILY LUNCHEON
Grant School’s Veteran’s Day assembly
was enjoyed by the
students, faculty, and community
CENTERVILLE EDUC. FOUNDATION
The Centerville Education Foundation (CEF) is looking for parent volunteers to help each of our classrooms create a special art project to be auctioned at
this year’s auction. The event is March 9th but we
love to share as many projects as possible at the
PTO Art Fair in February. Please contact your
child’s teacher and let them know you would be willing to help. This is a great way to make a big difference for our students. Last year we raised almost
$30,000. Thank you in advance for your help and
participation! Join us at our next CEF meeting on
December 12th at 7 p.m. in the Grant School Library to learn more about CEF and help plan for this
great event.
Grant School’s 14th annual Thanksgiving Family
Feast luncheon was a huge success! A very very
big thank you to our hard working cafeteria staff,
Patti, Kim, April, and Susanne, the maintenance
staff Cliff and Bob, and all the rest of the staff who
helped serve. Thanks also to Mrs. Judge’s art
class students for decorating the tables and the
cafeteria. We
could not have
done it without
all your support.
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MUSIC BOOSTERS NEWS
The Music Boosters are looking for
parent volunteers to join this fun
organization to support our students’ music programs. In December there are wonderful events
planned: the Redding Lighted
Christmas Parade, Caroling Cougars and the Winter Concerts. To find out how you
can help with these events, come to a meeting!
The Music Boosters meet the first Thursday of
every month from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Ms. Kyle’s
office, which is adjacent to the stage in the gym.
Come and join and support our school’s terrific
musicians and singers!
IN THE KNOW WITH PTO
COME TO OUR NEXT PTO MEETING!
We will be in the library December 4th at
3:15 p.m. Free babysitting! We have loved
seeing some new faces. Thanks for coming!
MINI GRANTS APPROVED
AT LAST MONTH’S MEETING
2 Refurbished computers - Mrs. Harvey $500.
RESERVED PARKING
(PRINCESS PARKING)
Who would not love to have princess parking this
time of year??? Rain has come and what a perfect
way to avoid getting wet. Remember you can always purchase tickets in the office. They draw
new names every month.
FAMILY CRAFT NIGHT
Friday, December 7th from 6 to 8 p.m….SAVE
THE DATE! PTO’s gift to you! Come and enjoy
an evening of free crafts and a visit with our special guest, Santa!
USED BOOK FAIR
PTO will be sponsoring a USED book fair the
week of Decemer 3rd - December 7th! Come
check it out in room P-1.
We hope everyone has a great, safe holiday!
SPORTS NEWS
The girls season is underway with games and tournaments in abundance. The 8th grade team took
second place in the top division of the Sequoia
Tournament. Grant will be hosting a 7th grade girls
and boys tournament and cheer competition December 13th, 14th, and 15th. The girls season
ends December 17th.
The boys basketball Parent Information nights are
as follows:
The 8th grade parent meeting will be held Wednesday, December 5th at 6 p.m. right after practice in
the MUR. (Coach: David Sommers)
The 7th grade parent night is Wednesday, December 5th at 7:40 p.m. right after practice in the MUR.
(Coach: Jeremiah Jones)
The 6th grade parent night is Tuesday, December
6th at 7 p.m. following the 8th grade girls games.
Coach: Justin Tuggle (also coaching girls 8th grade
team)
GRANT ALUMNI CROSS COUNTRY
You may have seen in the paper that Shasta High
Varsity Boys Cross Country team won the Northern
Section Championship (as well as the Northern
Section Division 3 Championship, the Sacramento
River League Championship and several invitationals this year). They were very impressive in the
section meet setting a new all time section team
record. What you may not know is that all five runners who scored for Shasta are Grant Grads !
The top five included Blake Zufall, Landon Woollard, Hunter Jensen, Riley Davis and Josh
Bland! Not bad for little ol’ Grant School! But it
gets even better; the # 6 runner was also from
Grant, Nate Schillen and the # 8 runner was
Adam Zufall. Only one of the eight man team was
not from Grant and that was Wes Jackman (from
Redding Christian Jr. High). Congratulations! We
are so proud of our Grant alumni!
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SPORTS BOOSTERS NEWS
FATHER/DAUGHTER DANCE
On behalf of the Grant Sports Boosters, I would
like to thank all the fathers & daughters who attended the dance. It was a great evening! Thank
you to all those who donated items and/or volunteered their time....this event could not happen
without you!!! Thanks!! Most of all, I want to thank
Jennifer Johnson for chairing the dance! I know it
took a lot of time and effort! We really appreciate
it!
Robin Aukland, Sports Boosters Co-President
Can I just say...WOW! Daddies and daughters
know how to have fun "Under the Big Top" !!!!
We all had fun:
Jammin to tunes from our awesome DJ Chase
from power 94...
Kids big and small loved the cotton candy and
slushy machines...
Eating cheese burgers, corn dogs, corn on the cob
and cupcakes from the Sweetspot...
Getting their photos taken by Erica Buxa...
oh and the photo booth…
Silly pictures provided by Viva La Foto and
sponsored by Shasta Orthopedics!!!!
Thank you all for coming out and supporting Grant
Sports Boosters!
Special thanks to - Tonya Schillin, Lia Antonucci,
Angie Poletski, Becca Brubaker, Ruth Wakefield,
Eli and Leslie Williem, April Sharpe, Marikit del Rosario Sabet, Ali Drake, Cassandra Giordano, Carolyn Kuks, Kelly Freeman, Michelle Spencer,
SueAnn Thompson, Meredith Sutherland (and family), Beth Tappen with Results Radio, Jones,
Sabet, and Schillen families of Shasta Orthopedics,
Ron and Debbie Eastman, Mark Johnson, Bella
Johnson, Mr. Cliff, Bob, Keith and Damon our wonderful men of Grant staff and of course Miss Patti
and her lovely co-chef Kim (could NOT have done
it without you)!
Thanks to all the daddies and little ladies that came
out and boogied the night away! I hope you had as
much fun as I did. See you next year.
Jennifer Johnson, Father/Daughter Chair
MOTHER/SON EVENT
Please save the date for the newly rescheduled
Mother/Son Night Out!
Jeter's Playground
Thursday, Feb. 28th, 5 - 8 p.m.
More details will be coming out soon!
COME TO A SPORTS BOOSTERS
MEETING
The next meeting is December 7th @ 8:15 a.m. in
the conference room. Please join us and get involved with Sports Boosters!!
We are currently looking for someone to be in charge
of the snack bar for girls and boys basketball, which
includes, stocking the supplies and making sure the
volunteers are organized...It’s easy and fun! Contact
Robin Aukland, if you are interested and/or would
like more information. [email protected] or
243-5376
GOOD TIMES
AT THE
FATHER/
DAUGHTER
DANCE
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FIRST TRIMESTER 2012/2013
Principal’s List (4 th – 8th Grades) 4.0 GPA
Isabela Acebal
Connor Arel
Grant Aukland
Winn Aung
Logan Badgley
Gannon Bahn
Lillian Barth
Jackson Beasley
Luke Bland
Noah Bland
Amanda Bowman
Kendall Bradley
Cole Brubaker
Christina Brubaker
Michael Bunte
Sophie Bunton
Kristina Burk
Jayda Buter
Marisa Carmena
Ruby Cave
Katlynn Chavez
Robbie Coronado
Caden Corontzos
Keturah Coulombe
Tess Crosby
Courtney Davis
Willa Davis
Jenna Dehn
Daria Drake
Christopher Dyson
Carson Edwards
Kyle Elkins
Jeremy Evans
Grace Freeman
Ian Garcia
Madelynn Gentry
Alexa Giordano
Spencer Grabow
Caroline Grigsby
Avery Harbour
Matthew Hartt
Amanda Hartt
Jamie Heller
Chase Heller
Holden Hofkin
Zoey Hu
Miley Hu
Tyson Huang
Jacob Huskey
Samantha Isheim
Isabella Johnson
Avery Jones
Dominic Kader
Aksi Kikut
Brian Kilgore
Allison Korth
Chloe Koschnick
Owen Lanning
Hannalora Lewis
Zoe Lin
Ashley MacLean
Thomas MacLean
Danielle Mahoney
Ryan Manji
Sean Manji
Adriana Mather
Brooke McClara
Brayden McClung
Lillian McHenry
Ryan Meline
Sheridan Milestone
Jered Morris
Melissa Morris
Aimee Nettleton
Nicholas Orloff
Alyssa Osborn
John Parker
Isabella Pedri
Alec Petrie
Cole Phillips
Megan Poletski
Samuel Popkes
Gabrielle Powell
Jack Powell
Madison Pulice
Whitney Pulice
Seth Rehmann
Diego Reodica
Emily Roberts
Myah Rocha
Gabriel Rubanowitz
Addison Schueller
Alex Seaholm
Angus Sharpe
Velvet Sharpe
Isaac Sorrells
Casey Spain
Abigail Stalker
Rebecca Strehlow
Matthew Sutherland
Wyatt Taylor
Madelyn Thompson
Sarah Thorne
Jaxon Tuggle
Keeley Tuggle
Simon Turner
Sydney Tyra
Whittney Wakefield
Mason Wakefield
Macy Wayne
James Weaver
Sage Will
Tina Yap
Isabella Yonge
Jordan Zane
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Honor Roll
(4 – 8 Grades)
3.5 GPA
th
Cale Arquiette
Adam Attoun
Briar Baker
Ryan Baker
Gracie Barnett
Mehtab Bath
Jacqueline Batman
Marysa Becker
Savannah Benjamin
Bianca Benner
Shaina Benner
Tana Browning
Arabella Buxa
Mazie Cain
Tabitha Carrier
Terrina Carrier
Braden Crane
Timothy Cretcher
Alexandra Drake
Jaime Drake
Samuel Eatmon
Angelique Edginton
Christine Edginton
Ashlyn Effa
Natalie Fazzari
Julianna Flores
Alex Flores
Connor Freiberg
Madison Garber
Katherine Gardner
Kevin Gardner
Mitchell Gaskey
Gunnar Gebhardt
Jugbir Goraya
th
Timothy Greenberg
Nicolette Hausfeld
Dalton Hemsted
Jacob Hermann
Faith Hiser
Adin Hofkin
Colby Huskey
Christopher James
Alexandria Johnson
Gabrielle Johnson
Marie Johnson
Trasen Kaplan
Jessica Kaur
Caroline Kikut
Danielle King
Payton King
Mercy Kravitz
Riley Legerton
Sadie Lewis
Wyatt Little
Kirstin Long
Zachary Lorge
Tia Luntey
Thomas Lutz
Joseph Mallamo
Chase McClung
James McKellar
Maryna McKeown
Stacy McKinley
Travis McKinley
Rachel Medland
Colton Melhase
Cameron Meline
Hannah Michaels
Destiny Mullenary
Cooper Overton
Kyra Partridge
Alexander Passidakis
Athena Passidakis
Lindsey Patrick
Kelly Peters
Madison Peterson
Katie Poletski
Emma Powell
Mikayla Price
Fernando Resendes Lopez
Matthew Rice
Brianna Rocha
Zachary Schillen
Jack Singleton
William Skoy
Isabelle Smith
Max Smith
Lauren Spade
Jackson Spencer
Madison Spencer
Aaron Stanley
Harrison Sunde
Michael Taylor
Blake Thompson
Alyssa Torres
Olivia Torres
Gabriel Viggers
Tyler Wakefield
Dylan Wakeland
Lauren Weaver
Joseph White
Elijah Zane
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Family Fun Night
December 7, 2012 6pm – 8pm
(Grant School MUR)
Have a seat with Santa, snap a picture, enjoy complimentary cookies and cocoa or coffee, and craft
up some fun!
Gingerbread House Raffle Generously provided by
Cake is the Best Part!
Balloon Twisting by Krinklz the Clown!
Save time & join us for dinner too!
Pizza $2/slice
Water/Soft Drinks
$1 each
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Caroling in Redding!
This year the Grant School Caroling Cougars will be offering the gift of entertainment!! On Saturday, December 8 th from 3-8 p.m. we will be caroling in the Redding area. The price for a visit from our carolers will be $10.00 and include three
holiday songs and a holiday treat for those in attendance. If you are interested
in having the Caroling Cougars visit your home or place of work, please contact
Ms. Kyle at [email protected] or call (530) 243-0561 ext 126 or fill out the
form below and send it to the Grant School Office by Thursday, December 6 th. You
will be contacted via email on Friday, December 7 th with an approximate time for
our arrival!
Caroling Order Forms-$10.00
Name:______________________________________
Address:_________________________
Contact email ____________________________
Contact Number_________________
Cash______
Check_____
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Carolers at Grant School!
Also, this year the Caroling Cougars will be offering caroling
grams at Grant School. The carolers will visit your class to serenade you on Friday, December 21 st. The cost for a caroling gram
is $5.00 and will also come with a holiday treat for the recipient.
Caroling grams will be sold in the MUR during lunch December
11th—18th. Orders can also be placed in the school office using the
form below:
Caroling Gram-$5.00
Name:________________________ Teacher/Classroom:____________________
Cash______
Check_____
Please circle two selections:
Silent Night
Jingle Bells
Carol of the Bells
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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GRANT COUGAR MINI CHEER!!
Only $55!
Who: All kindergarten through 5th graders
What: Three afterschool clinics with the Grant Cheer
Team, perform at a sports assembly and a Grant basketball home game!
When: Sign up and payment by December 7 - Clinic and performance dates will be in January
Included is your mini-cheer t-shirt and Grant Cougar water bottle.
Optional: order a Grant Cheer Sweatshirt just like the cheer team wears. ($38)
Thank you for joining Grant Cougar Mini Cheer—it will be so much fun!
Information
Child’s name:________________________________________________
Grade_____
Teacher____________________________________________________
Cheer/dance/gymnastics experience Y/N Briefly describe_____________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Parent/guardian name:_______________________________________________________
Email:_______________________________________ phone _________________________
Each Mini cheer participant must have the white Athletic Form and green Athletic Contract on file at the
office. Please bring the first day of clinic. If the student has participated in athletics already this school
year new paper work is not necessary.
More details will follow via email.
Please indicate t-shirt size as well as optional sweatshirt orders (see reverse).
Please contact Coach Meredith Sutherland O?AYlÐSGG?? ?wAsu?ÐŽw with questions.
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This form is to be completed by students participating in the Cheer Mini Clinic only
(see page 12 for more information regarding the cheer clinic)
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Who’s Growing in the Grant Garden
The Closing Harvest – Sadly, we say goodbye to the first season of our amazing summer garden. What a beautiful bounty
we had. I don’t think we have ever seen so many delicious cherry tomatoes, ever! Not to fear, come spring time, we will be repla nting
and doing it all over again for next year!
Outdoor Classroom Adventures –
Cooking the 3 Sister’s Harvest – All of our 4 th graders and Mr. Kelley’s 5 th graders had a fantastic day of cooking in the VAPA room!
We had an absolute blast making Winter Squash Soup & Sage with Rattlesnake Beans and baking Pumpkin Muffins – grown fresh
in the school garden! We had stations set-up with a parent volunteer or a teacher at each station. Each table either made a pot of soup or
a batch of muffins. Kids cut, chopped, sliced, pureed, measured, stirred – you name it, they did it! Then they got to eat everything they
made. The pumpkin muffins are always a big hit and the soup was very successful too (75%-80% loved it, the rest either were not sure
or did not like it). Either way, the kids all tried it and most were very surprised by how good it tasted.
One of our favorite quotes, “Dad, can you ask Michelle Cave for the recipe for the Winter Squash Soup because I just can’t get
enough of it!” -Dominick
Baking Pumpkin Muffins – This fun lesson was a 2 day event with Mrs. Cogle & Mrs. Crane’s 2 nd graders and 3rd graders. Students
came to the VAPA room for baking fun. We had a few pumpkins and blue hubbard squash left from the garden that we used for the
muffins. 2 nd grade went off without a hitch and the kids all enjoyed the muffins they baked. 3 rd grade had a couple of first hand lessons
in science. Both sessions forgot a very important ingredient – sugar! One group forgot the white sugar only and the other group forgot
the white and brown sugar! Not only did they taste different, but they looked different too. Luckily each session also baked a batch of
muffins with the sugar. This made for a great taste test, an important lesson on following a recipe and the science behind ba king. All in
all, we had another fantastic day of cooking!
Thank you so much to the teachers for signing your students up for the super fun, hands-on cooking experience.
Thank you to all of our wonderful parent volunteers for taking time out to help make this experience for the kids successful. Those who
have participated know that without them, these classes could not exist. Your help is so appreciated!!!!
Join Us On Facebook - Our Grant School Garden Facebook community is growing strong.
This is a wonderful place to stay
informed of the garden happenings, volunteer to help out during your child’s class time, see pictures and watch our children grow right
along with our garden. Check it out!
Pumpkin Pecan Muffins – Michelle Cave
Ingredients
3 1/3 cups all purpose flour
½ cup white sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 tsp baking soda
1 ½ tsp salt
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
1 can (15 oz) pumpkin or 1 ½ cups cooked pumpkin
1 cup vegetable oil (organic canola, sunflower, safflower)
4 eggs
2/3 cup water
1 cup chopped pecans – or other ground nuts
Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl.
Combine pumpkin, oil, eggs, sugar, and water in a mixing bowl.
Mix until combined well. Stir dry ingredients into pumpkin mixture until just
combined.
Fold in pecans.
Pre-heat oven to 350.
Muffins: Spoon into greased muffin tins. Bake for 18-20 minutes.
Loaves: Pour into greased loaf pan/s. Bake for 60 minutes.
Yield: 2 loaves or 24 muffins
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GRANT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
December 2012
Calendar events are subject to change
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
Redding
Lighted
Christmas Parade
6 pm
2
3
4
5
Minimum Day
Schedule
PTO Meeting
3:15 pm
6
Wild Things
Assembly-Gym
Pre-3rd 9:45-10:45
4th-6th 8:45-9:45
Music Boosters
Mtg. 9 am
7
8th Grade
Explore Test
Sports Boosters
Meeting - 8:15 am
PTO Family Night of Arts
& Crafts - 6 - 8 pm-MUR
8
Caroling Cougars
14
15
1st Day
of Hanukah
PTO Used Book Fair in Room P-1 @ 8 a.m. to 3:15 a.m.
9
Holiday Grams
Sold
12-11 to12-18
Caroling Grams
Sold
12-11 to 12-18
16
10
11
12
School Site Council
Meeting 3:15 pm
13
Blue & Gold Day
CEF Meeting
7 pm
Field Trip to Cascade
1st Grade 8:30 -11 am
17
18
Student Council
Canned Food Drive
2nd Collection
12-10 to 12-21
19
Winter Concert
Pre - 6th Grade
1 pm
Winter Concert
Band/Choir
1:15 & 6 pm
20
School Board
Meeting 6:30 pm
23
24
25
26
27
Winter Break - School Closed
PS/Daycare - Closed
30
31
Winter Break
School Closed
PS/Daycare
Closed
21
Girls Basketball
Awards
Assembly
Gym 2 pm
22
Winter Begins
Holiday Grams
Distributed
Caroling Grams
Distributed
Preschool
Performance
8:40 to 9:15 am MUR
28
29
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December 2012 - Sports Calendar
League Games
6th: 3:30
7th: 4:30
8th: 5:30
Calendar events are subject to change
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
3 Minimum Day
4
5
6
7
8
Cheer Prac. MUR 3:15-5
Cheer Prac. MUR 5-6:30
Girls Basketball home vs.
Anderson
Girls Bskt Prac:
8th: 3:10-4:40 gym
7th: 4;40-6:10 gym
6th: 3:00-4:30 MUR
Girls Basketball @ home
vs. Shasta Lake
Cheer Prac.MUR 3:154:45
Cheer competition practice
9:00-1:00
Girls Bskt Prac:
8th: 3:10-4:40 gym
7th: 4;40-6:10 gym
6th: 6:10-7:40 gym
8th boys prac: 5-7 MUR
8th boys prac: 3:10-5:00
MUR
7th boys prac: 1:30-3:00
gym (min. day)
6th boys tryouts 7-8:30
gym
10
11
Cheer Prac. MUR 315-5
Cheer Prac. MUR 315-5
Girls Bskt Prac:
8th: 3:10-4:40 gym
7th: 4;40-6:10 gym
6th: 6:10-7:40 MUR
Girls Basketball home vs.
MVMS
8th boys prac. 5-6:30
MUR
8th boys prac. 7-8:30 gym
7th boys prac 6:10-7:40
gym
6th boys prac 5:00-6:10
6th boys parent meeting
7:00-8:30 gym
17
18
Girls Basketball @ Junction
8th boys prac. 3:10-5:10
gym
8th boys prac. 4:40-6:10
7th boys prac 3:10-4:40
gym
6th boys prac 3:00-4:00
MUR
6th boys prac. 2:40-4:10
MUR
8th boys prac.4:30-6
MUR
8th boys parent mtg.
6:00MUR
7th boys prac. 6:10-7:40
gym
7th Grade Boys Basket-
12
Girls Bskt Prac:
8th: 3:10-4:40 gym
7th: 4;40-6:10 gym
6th: 6:10-7:40 MUR
8th boys prac. 4:40-6:10
MUR
7th boys prac. 3:10-4:40
MUR
6th boys prac 6:10-7:40
gym
19
Winter Concert in
gym
8th boys prac. 3:10-4:40
MUR
7th boys prac. 4:40-6:10
MUR
8th boys prac. 7-8:30
7th boys prac: 3:10-4:40
MUR
6th boys tryouts 7-8:30
gym
Girls Bskt Prac:
8th: 3:10-4:40
7th: 4:40-6:10
6th: 4:30 MUR
8th boys prac. 6:10-7:40
gym
13
Girls Basketball @
West Cottonwood
14
15
7th Grade Girls and Boys
Basketball Tourney Grant
& Cheer Comp.
7th Grade Girls and
Boys Basketball Tourney
Grant
& Cheer Comp.
7th Grade Girls and Boys
Basketball Tourney Grant
& Cheer Comp.
6th Grade Girls Basketball at Parsons Tourney
20
21
8th boys prac. 3:10-4:40
MUR
7th boys prac. 4:40-6:10
gym
6th boys prac. 3:10-4:40
gym
8th boys prac. 3:10-5:10
gym
6th Grade Girls Basketball at Parsons Tourney
22
Winter Break Begins