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The Grizzly Gazette
Jamie Alexander, Principal March 24, 2017
Our Mission Statement: To develop life-long learners and globally minded citizens by fostering the academic, creative, and social skills needed to achieve excellence in a multi-cultural environment.”
Dear Greenbriar Parents,
The first part of ISTEP+ testing has gone extremely well in
Grades 3-5. It is always a pleasure to see students fo-
cused on doing their best. Thanks for your help at home
as you ensure, as always, that your student gets off to a
well-rested, well-fed, positive start each morning. ISTEP
part 2 begins April 17. Please be mindful of this date
when making appointments as we need all students
ready to test that week.
The students did an awesome job with IREAD3 in third
grade as well. It all took place on the computer so we
should have the results back soon.
Thank you to those families and staff members who par-
ticipated in the Great North Run. We registered 135
people! We had about 30 students from the running
club participate and they did a fantastic job along with
several staff members! Thank you to Miss Boyd, Miss
Smith, Miss Lents and Mr. Lancaster for organizing our
running club and supporting students.
Thank you to our PTO and families that attended our
Spring Fling. It was a great turnout and we appreciate
all their hard work. I hope you have a restful Spring Break! Students will be out the week of March 27-31,
and will return April 3.
Make sure you are continuing to read at LEAST 25
minutes nightly and practicing your math facts. We will
continue to celebrate these district and school initia-
tives throughout the year.
Mrs. Alexander
Proud Principal
MARCH
27-31 SPRING BREAK ~ NO SCHOOL
APRIL
3 STUDENTS RETURN FROM BREAK
4 CHORAL FESTIVAL, GR 5, NCHS 7 PM
6-7 CAMP TECUMSEH GR 5 TRIP
7 RUN FOR THE ARTS KICKOFF
FUNDRAISER MONEY DUE APRIL 11
10 SPRING PICTURES
13 PTO MEETING, 6:30-7:30 PM
17-28 ISTEP TESTING PERIOD, PART 2
NO ABSENCES TARDIES OR APPOINTMENTS
20 GR 5 EXHIBITIONS
20 SPRING OPEN HOUSE K-5, 6:30-7:30 PM
MARZO
27-31 DESCANSO DE PRIMAVERA
NE ESTUDIANTES EN LA ESCUELA
ABRIL
3 ESTUDIANTES REGRESAN
4 FESTIVAL DE COROS, 5o. GRADO NCHS 7PM
6-7 VIAJE A CAMP TECUMSEH 5o.GRADO
7 CARRERA PARA LAS ARTES, RECAUDACIÓN
DE FONDOS, ÚLTIMO DÍA PARA TRAER
FONDOS 11 DE ABRIL
10 FOTOGRAFÍAS DE PRIMAVERA
13 JUNTA DE PTO, 6:30-7:30 PM
17-28 COMIENZA 2a ETAPA DE EXAMENES DE
ISTEP, NO AUSENCIAS, TARDANZAS O CITAS
20 EXHIBICIONES DEL 5o. GRADO
20 CASA ABIERTA KINDER-5o. GRADO
Spring Break
March 27-31
No School
Students Return April 3
Descanso de Primavera
No Escuela Marzo 27-31
Estudiantes Regresan el 3 DE
Abril
ISTEP TESTING MARCH 17-28
NO TARDIES OR APPOINTMENTS
COMIENZA 2a ETAPA DE EXAMINES
DE ISTEP MARZO 17-28
NO AUSTENCIAS, TARDANZIO CITAS
Music Notes Mrs. Perry
Third Grade did a great job during their “FUN” music
program! DVD orders are completed and have been deliv-
ered to students.
Grade 5 students have turned in their forms to attend the
bi-annual Choral Festival of Washington Township.
Please join us Tuesday, April 4 at 7 pm at North Central
High School to support the Performing Arts. The Elemen-
tary, Middle School and North Central Counterpoints will
present an amazing concert!
Our fundraiser “Run for the Arts” will kick-off with a live
jazz concert on April
7. Grades 2, 4, & 5 will attend
at 9:35 am and grades K, 1, &
3 will attend at 2:30 pm. This annual fundraiser helps to
pay for workshops and convocations throughout the year
to be sponsored by Arts for Learning. Our “Fun Run” will
take place on April 18. Join us for a ‘jog’ and donate a
dollar or two to help keep extra Performing Arts activities
in our school.
Choral Festival – April 4, 7 pm@ NCHS gym
Run for the Arts kick-off – April 7
Collecting of fund raiser – April 7 – 17
“Fun Run/Activities” - April 18
Words of Wisdom “For each petal on the shamrock this brings a wish your way. Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day.” ~ Irish Blessing
Lease Updates Due Now! The 2016-17 school year ends in a few short months. Ex-
pired lease notices were sent home recently. Families
must keep lease information current so administration can
plan for the next school year. Please do not ignore these
notices and update your residency information now. Families must bring a copy of their current lease showing
the expiration date and the management signature page
along with a current utility bill. Students with expired
leases at the end of the school year may be withdrawn!
If you have received a notice please take care of this
matter by April 7. Students may not be assigned a classroom placement until
expired leases are updated. If you have moved outside of
the Greenbriar district please contact the office as soon as
possible so we may forward student records.
NOTE: Please keep all contact/phone numbers up to
date. In the event of an emergency, office and clinic per-
sonnel must be able to contact parents or guardians as
soon as possible. Please send a note with updated num-
bers to your child’s teacher.
Pre-order Yearbooks!
Forms on Lobby
Counter
Cash or Check $15
2017-2018 Kindergarten Registration
Daily 9 am - 2:30 pm Bring Birth Certificate, Shot Records, Valid Lease/
Mortgage as proof of township residency, Utility Bill
Inscripción de Greenbriar Kindergarten
Para 2017-2108 9 am - 2:30 pm Necesita presentar documentos:
Acta de nacimento, record de vacunas, comprobante de
que UD. Reside en el Municipio de Washington
(contracto de renta), recibo de pago de luz,
agua o teléfono
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Student Lunch Periods!
Kindergarten: 11:00 - 11:30 am
Grade 1: 11:30 - 12:00 pm
Grade 2: 10:25 -10:55 am
Grade 3: 12:05 - 12:35 pm
Grade 4: 12:40 - 1:10 pm
Grade 5: 1:20 - 1:50 pm
Spring Picture Day April 10
Join the fun for Spring Picture Day! Pictures are optional for any student who return the forms with payment. Parents may also pay
online, which is preferred. Again, only those that pay will have pictures taken. Be sure to choose your background style on the form. Forms will be coming home Monday, April 3! To pre-pay online be sure to use Greenbriar’s unique order code: 17892SA at www.inter-state.com/order. Haircuts, new spring clothes, and perfect smiles required! Students may bring small props to enhance their pictures.
Thanks to Republic Recycling A HUGE thank you to Republic Services for allowing us to use their bin for our phone book recycling campaign, for delivering it and picking it up, and for recycling the contents for us. Most of all, we thank them for doing this for us at absolutely NO CHARGE! Thank you Republic. We appreciate that you contribute to your community.
ART NEWS Ms. James
We’ve been busy with wonderful weavings. Every student
created a pattern in their class. It is a hard skill to master at
first, but once we got going, weaving was a great way to
create an amazing piece of art.
In March, our Artistically Talented group had an amazing
Art Show at NCHS. I am so proud of the students who par-
ticipated! Special thanks to 5th graders Kaylie Anderson,
Michelle Ayeh, Kamiyah Johnson, Luis Medina, Alex Pe-
rez, and Armoni Richardon and fourth graders Cece Ben-
son, Alani Darby, Larry Johnson, Felipe Romero-Aguilar,
Marcella Townsend, Leota Thompson and Hayley Wash-
ington. Watch for our final project!
Spotlight on New Staff Stars
Ms. Katie Wyn ~ Third Grade Teacher
Born and raised on the east side of Indianapolis! I graduated from Warren Central High School in 2007. After high school, I continued my education at Indiana University. Go Hoosiers! Part of my student teaching was completed in New South Wales, Australia, in a small town called Albury. Currently, I teach 3rd grade (and I love it!). I previously taught in 5th grade for 4 years in Warren Township. Go Greenbriar Grizzlies!
Do you have a hobby or area of interest? TRAVELING! TRAVELING! TRAVELING! I’m always down to experience or travel somewhere new. Skydiv-ing anyone? What is your favorite: Book? The Hunger Games Movie? The Goonies Song? Michael Jackson’s Man In The Mirror Sport? Cheerleading/Gymnastics Food and Restaurant? McDonald’s Vacation? Colorado definitely! I have family that lives there! If you weren’t in education, what other occupation would you choose? I think I would be a nurse so I can continue to help people in some way. If you could have dinner with anyone, living or de-ceased, who would it be and why? My dad! He passed away several years ago, but has always been a constant motivator in my life to always do my best, even after his passing. I always ask myself in difficult situations “What would my dad do?”. Tell us something interesting about you that would surprise other Greenbriar staff? I once timed myself to see how fast I could eat a Big Mac. I know, embarrass-ing. I also had a McDonald’s Christmas tree growing up.
The Indianapolis Lemonade Day is coming. Each year Greenbriar students in K – 5th grade participate in learn-ing how to run and operate their own business, a Lemon-ade Stand! Students join Lemonade Club and stay after school once a week and work through the Lemonade Day’s online curriculum.
Students will be staying after school on Wednesdays (3:30 – 4:30) from April 5 - May 17, engaging in activities and working on the computer. It’s great to see our kids being leaders and putting what they’ve learned about economics into action. More information will be coming soon!
Employment Opportunities in Township
Are you interested in joining our housekeep-
ing team?
MSD Washington Township is currently
looking for qualified candidates to join our
housekeeping team. All positions are full-time (40 hours/
week), include benefits, and start at $12.59/hour.
Please access the link below and fill out an application, or
call 317-845-9400!
https://www.applitrack.com/msdwt/onlineapp/
jobpostings/view.asp?
internaltransferform.Url=&category=Maintenance%
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Asthma/Allergy/Medical
Condition Requirements
Students with asthma, food allergies, or
life threatening conditions must meet
these requirements:
Must have documentation/doctor’s order/asthma action
plant, etc., in order to leave an inhaler or Epipen in
clinic.
In mid-April, parent will receive packet for medical
condition which must be completed by parent. Please
call the nurse for a July appointment to drop off packet/
meds.
Inhalers/Epipens will not be accepted without proper
documentation. All medications must be in the original
packaging and properly labeled with name of student.
Please take advantage of summer break to ensure these
requirements are met to properly serve your child.
PTO HAPPENINGS It’s Spring, and that means that the Greenbriar PTO is busier than ever! Thank you to everyone who attend-ed the March PTO meeting. We learned a lot about our district’s plans for the future, specifically the posi-tive changes coming for families! You can learn more at www.msdwt.k12.in.us/facility-planning/
A huge “thank you!” to everyone that contributed to make this year’s Spring Fling a big success! We were thrilled to have so many first time volunteers along with familiar faces. Spring Fling Chairs Martina Obaseki and Rohli Booker are the superheroes that put
it all together, and we thank Chyanne Lopez for one of our best silent auctions ever! As you enjoy your si-lent auction purchases, please remember to share photos of the fun on the PTO Facebook page.
Thanks again to Chyanne for organizing the Papa John’s Pizza Card fundraiser. Enjoy those discount pizzas for a full year! Spirit Wear sales are booming this year. Order online by March 31. Go to TheS-hopIndy.com , search “greenbriar” to order and pay online. Online orders will be delivered to your student at school. Remember to type your student’s name
and teacher in the comments of your order!
GROW programs begin April 3, the first day back after Spring Break. Please remind your child to stay after school for their class! Please volunteer 90 minutes to help with GROW check in/check out (arrive at school by 3:15) and sign up at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054bafab2dabff2-spring
The PTO is in need of a chairperson for the 5th Grade Celebration. A parent of a Kinder-4th grader is needed to work with 5th grade teachers. PTO supports this event. Email us for more details. And please join us for the April 13 PTO General meeting at 6:30 PM. We will be planning for the 2017-18 school year and will have plenty of volunteer opportunities available.
Important PTO Dates: Papa John’s Pizza Card Sales: ends today, 3/24! Spirit Wear Online Ordering: sales end at noon 3/31
GROW Classes: 4/3-5/10 Monday/Wednesday
April PTO General Meeting: 4/13 6:30pm
Staff Appreciation Week: 5/1-5
Spring BOGO Book Fair: 5/10-12
Final PTO Celebration and GROWcase: 5/11 6:30pm
Fifth Grade Celebration: 5/24
Your PTO Co-Presidents, Heidi Sexson and Regan Zwald
Follow us on Facebook: Greenbriar Elementary School PTO
COME CELEBRATE THE STAFF OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
SCHOOLS
MAY 19, 2017 LUCAS OIL STADIUM MAIN PLAZA
SHOW OUR ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS, AND STAFF THAT WE FULLY SUPPORT AND RECOGNIZE THEM FOR
THE OUTSTANDING JOB THEY DO. TRULY A NIGHT THEY DESERVE AND
CAN CALL THEIR OWN! HELP SUPPORT THIS EVENT BY
BECOMING A SPONSOR!
DONATE RAFFLE ITEMS: FOR GIFT BAS-KETS, GIFT CARDS, SPORTS OR HOTEL PACKAGES, FITNESS MEMBERSHIPS, ETC.
TO DONATE OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
CARA CLIPPINGER: 317-258-8062 TRACEY PATTERSON: 317-538-5098 CAROLYN NICKOLS: 317-362-6627
Greenbriar Alumni Scholarship
The Greenbriar PTO is offering an alumni
scholarship to qualified former Greenbriar
students who are graduating next May 2017.
The $500 scholarship may be used at any col-
lege of the student’s choice for any fees in-
curred by the student. Applications will be
available after the Winter Break.
Applicants must have attended Greenbriar for 4 consecutive
years and must be a student in good standing at North Cen-
tral with a minimum g.p.a. of 3.0. An original essay of 500
words or less that addresses one of the two required ques-
tions must be included.
If you know of a former Greenbriar student who may be
interested in this opportunity, please have him/her pick up
an application from the Scholarship Coordinator, North
Central Guidance Office.
Questions may be directed to Patty Hunter, Scholarship
Chairman, at 317-291-5861.