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Issue: 21 Friday, March 6th In This Issue "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." - Albert Einstein Academic Rigor Character and Leadership Community Strength and Service Important Dates and Deadlines Academic Rigor Hatching Chickens! The kindergarten class will be incubating and hatching chickens! If any Aspen families would like to take them home and hatch farm fresh eggs, please contact Kathleen Harper. We hope to incubate the eggs right after Spring Break, so the chicks should be ready for their new homes the first week of May! Dads and Dudes Game Night TONIGHT, March 6th 5:30-8:30 pm at Aspen Academy This is our annual Father/Son event! Mark your calendars for this fun night with the guys and be sure to turn in your RSVP card to the box in the front lobby. Girls Basketball Tournament Saturday, March 7th 8:00-12:00pm at Sky View Academy Cheer on our Girl's Basketball A Team as they play their final tournament at Sky View Academy! Go Bears! How Did We Get To Be So Afraid For Our Kids? Monday, March 9th 7:00-8:30pm at Graland Country Day School Character & Leadership Leaders in Attendance! Congratulations to our 4th grade students for having the highest attendance for the month of February! Grade % Attendance JK 89% K 95% All Aspen parents are invited to attend this event, where Lenore Skenazy, author and humorist, will discuss how to maintain confidence in parenting. Click here for additional information! Marijuana Use and the Adolescent Brain Tuesday, March 10th 6:30 pm at St. Elizabeth's School 1st 95% 2nd 94% 3rd 94% 4th 96% 5th 94% 6th 94% 7th 95% 8th 94% For additional information, check out our community board in the lobby! Community Strength & Service PUMP'd: Marijuana Safety Thank you to those of you who attended our PUMP'd Session last week, regarding Marijuana Safety. Smart Colorado is a "non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of Colorado youth as marijuana becomes increasingly available and commercialized." If you weren't able to attend, below are several topics that were discussed: Marijuana products versus regular food items Regulation of edibles Children health and safety Use of marijuana in our youth Potential harms of marijuana use among adolescents Click here to learn about marijuana use among teens, harmful effects of marijuana, and more. Click here to learn about common St. Elizabeth's School and Centus School Counseling will be hosting a parent seminar regarding the effects of marijuana use on the adolescent brain.Click here for more information! Please RSVP to Kirsten Barnard at 303.322.4209. PUMP'd with Kerry Stutzman MSW, LMFT Friday, March 13th 8:30-9:30am in the Cafeteria She will continue our Love and Logic Tune Up Series with the final presentation. Crafting consequences for Kids. How can parents turn kids' mistakes into "opportunities to learn"? You will learn how to create smart, effective consequences for kids. This dynamic workshop will be informative and interactive. Come and learn how to guide your children to solve their own problems. Please RSVP to: [email protected] g Leader In Me Parent Night Tuesday, March 17th 5:30-6:30 pm at Montview Elementary Montview Elementary is hosting a collaboration night for the parents at Leader in Me schools. This is a chance for parents to get together, share ideas, and learn ways to help their children and their school. RSVP to Mia Robinson at 303.364.8549 ormmrobinson@aps. k12.co.us. AMP'd Friday, March 20th 8:30-9:00am Effort and Excellence Act #1/Act #2 3rd/8th Gavaliers 1st/6th/K/5th Spring Break March 23rd-March 27th concerns regarding edibles. No school! Aspen's 10th Anniversary! Aspen Academy is celebrating its 10 year Anniversary this year! In honor of this celebration we are collecting Aspen Academy memorabilia from the past 10 years. Please contact Angela Aukamp or Melissa Engelmannif you have any items you can donate to be displayed at the school. Fitness Tips from Coach Koral! As the Spring approaches and Winter powers on, Aspen's Fitness Instructor, Mike Koral, will be providing some tips each week on how to stay fit! Fitness Tip #1: Do some exercises that you do not normally do such as spin class, swimming, or boot camp. This will allow you to strengthen muscles that are not normally used and will help you be more prepared for the outdoor season. Thanks coach! PUMP'd: Brain Development, Early Years Ages 4-7 Friday, April 3rd 8:30-9:30 am in the Bear's Cafe This parent university led by Leadership and Cognitive Coach Allison Bukowski, will focus on how the brain works and develops in young children. You will learn about the whole-brain perspective and how you can be more intentional in giving your child experiences that develop the whole brain. This information can be applied to everyday parenting to integrate your child's brain and foster vital growth. PUMP'd: Higher Level Thinking Skills, Thinking Maps, Grades 2nd8th Friday, April 3rd 8:30-9:30 am in the Cafeteria Join Instructional Coach Scott McFarland as he discusses how Aspen Academy uses and incorporates the use of Thinking Maps in our classrooms school wide. Bridge your knowledge and begin using this logical structure of thinking and learning in your home as well! Mentor/Mentee Easter Egg Hunt Friday, April 3rd 8:30-9:00 am This is an annual event sponsored by our Student Civic Organization. Our students will be going on an Easter Egg Hunt with their mentor or mentee during mentor/mentee time! Girls Lacrosse Away Game Tuesday, April 7th 4:15-6:00 pm Cheer on our girls lacrosse team as they play at McAuliffe International! AMP'd Friday, April 10th Auction Items Needed! Help sponsor the biggest fundraising event of the year! Advertising opportunities start at $50 and offer the opportunity to promote your unique business. For additional information, click on this link and fill out the flyer! Please note: Disco attire is optional at the event! Social Responsibility Act #1/Act #2 Promote Gala- Staff Gavaliers K/5th/2nd/7th Parenting Safe Children Saturday, April 11th 10:00-2:00pm at St. Mary's Academy St. Mary's Academy is pleased to announce that the Academy Parents will host a Parenting Safe Children Workshop for parents by Feather Berkower on Saturday April 11, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Click here to learn more about this workshop. To register, proceed to this specific registration page on Feather's website. There Is No Bad Weather, JUST BAD CLOTHING Do your children have cabin fever? Let's get out into the fresh Colorado air! Here's what we know: Outdoor play is an essential component to academic learning, not just an important activity in its own right. Colorado weather is unpredictable; make sure your student is ready for anything. We will go outside each day, barring dangerous weather. All children learn better when they get outside, breathe the fresh air and run around. Exercise and play make kids smarter, less depressed and less anxious. It allows students to come back to class more ready to learn and be less fidgety. One way to reduce the spread of infection is through lots and lots of fresh air. Children need to have downtime between complex cognitive challenges to optimize learning. Recess gives some children a chance to break away from classmates, collect their thoughts and be alone for a while. Others if gives them an opportunity to socially connect. Vigorous exercise helps the heart pump fresh oxygen into the blood to nourish sluggish brains. Teachers are your Love and Logic partners. The younger children will be reminded to wear their coats, boots, mittens and hats so they can develop in their own personal judgment. The older children will be trusted that they know their bodies (if they aren't cold in shorts, then they aren't cold in shorts). Silly but functional detail: Label your gear with names, if something is lost, it will probably find its way back to you. Health and Safety Parking Lot Please remember the speed in the parking lot should not exceed 10 mph, and please do not park in the handicap parking spots unless you are authorized to do so. Student Check Out If you need to take your child out of school, you MUST sign them out on the check-in computer and take the slip to the classroom. Once the teacher has the slip the student is allowed to leave. This needs to be followed at all times. Key Card Access Key cards need to be used to enter the building throughout the school day. If you have misplaced your card, or need a new one please come visit me and I will be happy to give you an order form and create a new card. Volunteer Opportunities Gala Volunteer for Quilting Art Project Needed- Click here for more information! Lunchroom Volunteers- Click here to sign up! Faculty Appreciation Week Volunteers- Click here to view our openings! Aspen Adventure Week- Contact Aspen Instructor, Chris Lazartic for more details! Furniture Sales Coordinator- Click here for additional information. Aspen Day Without Shoes Volunteers- Click here to sign up! Travel Abroad! Global journeys is offering Aspen families the opportunity to host a foreign exchange student, live with Spanish families in Spain and more! Below is more information on these opportunities. American Summer: Students from 13-20 years old come to stay with a host family for one month in the summer. This year's dates are:June 24th-July 22nd. Spanish Summer: Students from the states go to Spain for one month during the summer. It is a culturally enriching experience and is for those students learning Spanish and also for those that would just like to explore. Dates: June 24th-July 22nd. Dream BIG Day Camp: Performing Arts Camp Let your imagination run wild and help to create a unique theater performance. This week-long performing arts camp will allow participants to develop characters and story lines while assisting in writing a play to be performed for friends and family members at the end of the week! Campers will develop theatrical skills including character creation, ensemble, improvisation and performance. Campers will develop life skills including following directions, team work, confidence and risk taking. Campers will learn literacy skills including reading, writing, script writing, body language, gestures and facial and vocal expression. What: Dream BIG Day Camp Performing Arts Camp When: Aug. 3-7th, 9:00-3:00 pm Where: Aspen Academy Who: Kids ages 7-12 Cost: $525/week For additional information, visit http://www.dreambigdaycamp.com/aspen/ **Additional camp groups have been added for 4-5 year olds!** Another Novel From Jayme Mansfield! Aspen Instructor Jayme Mansfield's book, Chasing The Butterfly continues to get 5 star reviews! If you haven't read it, click here to learn more about this phenomenal story! Jayme will also be releasing a new book, RUSH, next year! Read the teaser below to learn more about it: "Mary Louisa Johnston won the race of a lifetime- or so she thought. Based on a true family story, Rush provides a tension-filled, yet compassionate tale of a pioneer woman's determination to survive. In competition with desperate homesteaders, ruthless land seekers, and a sheriff determined to see her fail, Mary rides out on a horse to strike her claim in the Oklahoma Land of Rush of 1893. When she finally thrusts her flag in to the dirt, 160 acres becomes her own. But with that claim, she loses more than she ever imagines. A naive school teacher and young mother, Mary is faced with embracing perseverance and trusting God, or submitting to a life of bitterness and defeat. Novelist Jayme H Mansfield weaves historical fact, high impact fiction, and vivid imagery in a story that pays tribute to those whose pioneer spirit helped shape America." Congratulations, Jayme! Aspen Academy 5859 S. University Blvd. Greenwood Village, CO 80121 www.aspenacademy.org blog.aspenacademy.org 303-346-3500