GIS Weekly Newsletter

Dear Granville Families,

We hope that our Granville families will enjoy the eclipse on April 8 with the use of the solar eclipse glasses that were generously donated to our community by the Granville Education Foundation and Granville Library. Our students have been researching and participating in student-led presentations about this exciting once-in-a-lifetime event. For a fun, interactive resource provided by NASA, enter the zip code of your choice using this link to view the totality percentage and exact time when the eclipse can be viewed.


Wishing all of our Granville community a safe and memorable experience!

Take care,

Tracie Lees


NEWS & INFORMATION

GIS Dates for Ohio State Testing 2024:

Please use this link to access the GIS OST (AIR) testing schedule - GIS State Testing Schedule 2024.


New Ace Place Cart @ GIS:

Starting April 9th, every Tuesday and Wednesday GIS will have an Ace Place cart for our students during the lunches. Attached here is the menu and prices for each item. The Ace Place cart will be staffed and will have its own computer and scanner. Students will use their accounts for purchases.


GIS Spring Gallery Art Walk:

You are invited to join us at GIS on Thursday, April 11 from 5:00 - 6:30pm for a building-wide art show. We will be showcasing artwork from all GIS students in grades 4, 5, and 6. This is a free community event, so please invite everyone you know - all are welcome. Contact Amanda Tucker at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. Thank you for supporting the arts!

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Triple P Program: Reducing Family Conflict - April 16:

Reducing Family Conflict is a Triple P discussion group program that will help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of parenting teens. Many parents find that conflict between siblings and among family members increases as children move into the teenage years. It can be quite a challenge to know when to intervene in an argument or how to remain calm if you become involved. This program will give you some practical suggestions to help you teach your teens to solve problems peaceably, as well as how to manage problems if you do have family conflict. You will learn how to help your child deal with disagreements without becoming aggressive and how to promote family harmony. Click here for more information.


Sixth Grade T-shirt Order REMINDER:

Annually, 6th grade families have put on an amazing end of the year party for rising 7th graders. We designed a shirt for all students to wear to King’s Island and on the last day of school. The shirts will have the class list on the back and will be a great keepsake for years to come. The party will be during the last day of school and will feature dunk tanks, a photo booth, shaved ice, an inflatable, face painting, music, yard games, and a snack table. The PTO has donated $500 for the event, and we hope to have snacks donated. Look for a signup genius to come home soon. The 6th grade staff have worked hard to make this a memorable event!

https://www.granvillek6pto.com/product/sixth-grade-t-shirt/80 Shirts will be delivered to the school after completion!


C-TEC Summer Camps for Students:

C-TEC will be offering two different camps during this coming Summer Break!

  • June 25, 26, and 27 – Career Exploration Camp for rising 7th, 8th, and 9th graders

  • July 9, 10, 11, and 12 - Summer STEM Camp for rising 4th, 5th, and 6th graders

Click here to register.


Granville PTO-Sponsored Mother/Son Dance:

Granville PTO is sponsoring a Mother-Son Dance on April 13 at GHS from 6:00-8:00 PM. Click here for more details. All proceeds will benefit resurfacing the GIS playground.


GIS Battle of the Books:

Battle of the Books is a voluntary reading incentive program that is offered each year for grades 3-6. Students read the books throughout the winter and spring, choose their teammates, then compete against other teams during a school day in May. Students are quizzed on their knowledge of the books in a variety of fun formats. Students do not need to commit to participating at this point, however, they are encouraged to start reading now so they’ll be ready! More info will come in the early spring, but for now, let’s GET READING! Here are the lists of this year’s books:


A Message from Ms. Baker:

Looking for ways to better support the girls in your life? Along with parent/daughter workshops, ROX Talks is a resource to equip families with the tools to better understand and support the girls in their life. Hear directly from the girls experts at ROX HQ to help their girl succeed in relationships, academics, careers and life - with other grown-ups asking questions that are likely on everyone's minds! Check out these 30-minute ROX Talks Recordings on the following topics:

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?Questions? Email Ms. Baker [email protected]


WELL NOTE

Try getting involved with setting goals and expectations in your home. Students are less likely to experience emotional distress when they can help create their own expectations.


CALENDAR & EVENTS

April 8: No School; Staff PD

April 13: PTO Mother/Son Dance

May 13: SuperGames

May 14: Battle of the Books 6th Grade

May 15: Battle of the Books 5th Grade

May 16: Battle of the Books 4th Grade

May 27: No School - Memorial Day

May 29: 6th Grade Clap Out

May 30: Students' Last Day

Click here for the 2023-2024 GEVSD calendar

Click here for the 2?024-2025 GEVSD calendar.


REMINDERS

GEVSD Alternative Learning Experiences:

Under state attendance laws, vacations are considered unexcused absences unless specifically stated in District policy. Vacations are now referred to as Alternative Learning Experiences, or ALE, as the District values and recognizes the learning that can take place with travel. Click here to apply for an ALE.


Reporting Student Absences:

All absences need to be reported to the GIS office as soon as possible. Absences should be reported in SafeArrival. You are asked to report your child’s absence using any of these three convenient methods:

  1. Using your mobile device, download and install the SchoolMessenger app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (or from the links at https://go.schoolmessenger.com). The first time you use the app, select Sign Up to create your account. Select Attendance then Report an Absence.

  2. Use the SafeArrival website, https://go.schoolmessenger.com. The first time you use the website, select Sign Up to create your account. Select Attendance then Report an Absence.

  3. Call the toll-free number (866) 294-5982 to report an absence using the automated phone system.

These options are available 24 hours/day, 7 days a week. Future absences can be reported at any time.


End of the School Day Requests:

The end of the school day is one of the busiest times of the day. If you have a change in transportation, please let the main office know prior to 2:50 pm. This will allow us time to communicate the changes to students. If you do have transportation requests, please email Janine McCullough at [email protected] or call 587-8103.  

School & Office Hours:

  • Student Start Time:8:40 am (entry @ 8:30 am)

  • Student Dismissal: 3:25 pm

  • Main Office Hours: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm


School Lunch Prices & Accounts:

For the 2023-2024 school year, lunches at school will cost $3.00. A school lunch includes entrée, fruit, vegetable, and milk/water. Families will need to add money to the child's online lunch account to pay for lunches. Individual milk or water is $.50. If anyone is need of assistance in purchasing lunches, please complete this form.


GES/GIS PTO Meetings:

The Granville K-6 PTO will host regular meetings on the third Monday of each month (some exceptions do apply). Meetings will be held in the GES cafeteria at 9:30. All K-6 parents are invited to join. Contact the PTO members directly at [email protected] if you have any questions. 


Volunteering at GIS:

All volunteers must complete the steps in the brief Volunteer Training Program (click here) prior to starting their volunteer service. 


Questions? Email Ms. Baker [email protected]

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