May 15, 2015
Volume 16
Issue 33
A Weekly Newsletter
for Grand Traverse Academy
Families
Students collaborate to beautify GTA
Dates to remember
campus, remove invasive species
231‐ 932‐9145 or 231‐360‐7339 for
directions and more information) The Grand Traverse Conservation District’s Stewardship
231‐ 932‐9145 or 231‐360‐7339 Initiative
for directions and more information)
Program
teamed up
with Grand
Traverse
Academy
on May 1
to plant 85
white pine
seedlings
in the
Sophomore Andrew Lasko assists Isabella Rodriguez meadow
(front), Shaquita Shananaquet (left) and Lily Meyers on the
(center) as they plant a white pine seedling. north end
of the
school grounds. Students form Mrs. Breimayer’s, Mrs.
DeYoung’s, Mrs. Barnes’s, Mrs. Wilson’s and Mrs.
Grant's classes, along with several high school students,
were on hand to help plant the trees, which were
generously donated by
Consumers Energy. Each
student also received a
seedling to plant at
home. In addition to
planting trees, students
clipped phragmites seed
heads to help eliminate
the spread of this
invasive wetland Invasive phragmites
species. A staff
member from the District’s Invasive Species Network
worked with students to identify the plant and work to
lessen its spread on our campus.
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2015‐16 Secondary school pictures to be Summer tutoring available
taken at Open House Many parents have inquired about the availability of
summer tutoring for their
We are pleased to announce a new procedure for taking children. Following is a list
Secondary students’ photos so that they will have a of teachers who are
photo ID as early in the school year as possible. interested, their area of
Students in grades 7‐12 only will have their school expertise and contact
pictures taken at the back‐to‐school open house on information. We will add
Wednesday, September 2. To accommodate busy names as we receive
schedules, the Secondary Open House hours have been them. Tutoring
extended to 11:00 am‐7:00 pm. Preschool and arrangements are made
Elementary pictures will be taken after school begins, as between teachers and
usual. Although all students are strongly encouraged to
attend an open house, Secondary students who are parents, including fees and a location outside of GTA.
unable to make it will have their pictures taken on
Elementary picture days. Watch for a Secondary picture Nikki Adamczak – Kindergarten & 1st Grade
order form in upcoming newsletters, on the GTA (231) 944‐4662 or [email protected]
website and in the Secondary office.
Jim Coneset – Social Studies, Grades 6‐12
(517) 442‐9780 or [email protected]
Upper Elementary students learn about
Jamie Grant – Any Subject, Grades 1‐5
water safety (231) 392‐9106 or [email protected]
Students in grades 4‐6 participated last week in a water
Father‐Daughter Dance photos available
The professional photos from the Father‐Daughter
dance have been delivered and are ready for pickup (by
a parent or guardian only, please) in the Elementary
office. We apologize for the delay!
safety Box Tops, Labels for Education, Oleson’s
demonstration
and mini sailing receipts, Spartan UPC and rewards update
lesson, complete
with a full‐sized GTA families collected a grand total of $2,383 worth of
sailboat (no water included!). The presentation was Box Tops for Education coupons – that’s a lot of
brought to GTA by the Traverse Area Community Sailing clipping! What’s more, because the last check was
organization. issued as of March 31, we have already collected $800
worth that will go toward next year’s first check!
Parents have also turned in 10,000 Labels for Education,
which means more than $750 worth of debit cards for
GTA. In addition, $80 worth of Spartan UPCs have been
collected, we have received $313 in Meijer Community
Rewards, $250 worth of Oleson’s receipts and $699 in
Target REDCard® Rewards. Just imagine the amount of
books and supplies we will be able to buy for our
students, thanks to your efforts! Keep on clipping and
saving over the summer, and watch for more
information to help make it even easier.
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Cherry Festival float work bees set Please contact social studies teacher Jim Coneset at
[email protected] with questions
Two Saturday work bees are planned for construction of or for more information. Parents and students can also
Grand Traverse Academy’s National Cherry Festival find news and information about the park by checking
Float: May 16 and June 13 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. out the Twitter feed: @GTATravelClass.
Donations of the following items would be greatly
appreciated:
Students place 3rd in bear education
Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, brown plus any
other additional colors), both brush‐on or spray program contest
Waterproof sealant Congratulations to students in Mr. Lazar’s class, which
Rigid foam insulation
Scrap wood or trim pieces, 1‐2” wide and 12” or participated in the “A
more long Year in the Life of a
2x4s in various lengths
Paint brushes Michigan Black Bear”
Paint trays
If you can help with construction or any of the above program, sponsored by
items, please contact Nicole Alejandro at (231) 932‐
9145 or [email protected]; or Jessica the Michigan
Hodges at (231) 360‐7339 or [email protected]
for directions and more information. Department of Natural
Resources, and won A Michigan black bear
Kindergarten movie night planned third place for their
GTA kindergarten students and their families are invited presentation. Throughout the school year, they studied
to our annual
Kindergarten Movie the life cycle of the Michigan black bear, general black
Night on Friday, May 22
at 6:00 pm in the Multi‐ bear biology and behavior, and how the Department of
Purpose Room.
Featured will be Tinker Natural Resources (DNR) manages and maintains a
Bell and the Legend of
the Neverbeast. Tickets healthy black bear population. Over the school year
are on sale now in the
Elementary Office for they got to “follow” a Michigan black bear by using
just $2 per person, with a maximum of $10 per family. actual data points from a radio‐collared bear. They
Concessions will be available for purchase. Space is
limited, so tickets should be purchased in advance so chose a 9‐year‐old male. During the study, they used
we know how many to expect. Kids are welcome to
wear their pajamas and bring a blanket! the MI‐Hunt application from the DNR website to look
at information on where the bear was on given dates.
GTA traveling classroom update
This application can be used to explore land throughout
There is still room for additional travelers on the high
school trip to Stones River National Battlefield and Park, our state, look at specific coordinates, as well as analyze
planned for October 2015! Please take note of the
following important dates: land cover, topography, and many other features. Each
Tuesday, June 2 – Informational Meeting, 6:00 pm, month, the kids (working in groups of 4 or 5) analyzed
Lecture Hall
Wednesday, June 10 ‐ $50 Deposit Due 12‐15 data points. The culmination was taking all of the
data they collected and creating a final project. In April,
they submitted a PowerPoint presentation and a video
(thanks to Mr. Gorman for helping out!) and had the
opportunity to win science‐related materials. On May
4, they received the exciting news that they had won 3rd
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place in the contest and will be receiving a gift If you can lend any of these items to the drama
certificate for $250 worth of science supplies for their department, please contact Kirsten Lashbrook at
classroom. They will also be included in a press release [email protected] for
that the DNR is putting together, which will include a information. They hope to see all of you on May 22!
link to their project! To view their video on YouTube,
click here.
Easy ways to raise funds for GTA
Clip and place in the receptacle near the aquarium:
GTA Key Club announces Children with Labels for Education UPCs
Box Tops for Education Logos
Hair Loss Extravaganza fundraiser Spartan Cash for Labels UPCs
Oleson’s Cash Register Receipts
High school students are invited to join Key Club
members in an evening full of fun
and games on Friday, May 29, from Drop off in your used printer cartridges in the
4:00‐7:00 pm on the GTA Elementary Office
playground. The event includes
ladder ball, capture the flag, a water Donate your Coca‐Cola products rewards points at
balloon fight, soccer, basketball, www.mycokerewards.com
Ultimate Frisbee®, yard games and more! Admission is Mention GTA when you use the FotoZoomer kiosk at
$5, but participants should bring extra change for game the Garfield Avenue UPS store
entry fees and donations. Children with Hair Loss is a
nonprofit organization that provides human hair
replacements at no cost to children with medically How to reach a GTA leader
related hair loss. Note that because Key Club has had
such a great response to CWHL fundraising events in the The GTA leadership team is available to answer
past, there will not be both a fundraising event and a questions, help you with concerns
hair drive this year. Watch for a CWHL hair drive next (or take your compliments!).
year! Please look for a leader on
Tuesdays in the south (front) and
north (back) carpool lanes from
8:10‐8:25 am. Simply pull to the
Secondary drama classes to present double farthest forward spot and one of
our principals will jump into your
feature, props still needed car for a quick chat. Of course, you
On Friday, May 22, Secondary Drama classes will may also call 995‐0665 to talk to a school leader, or
present two plays sure to contact them directly:
please audiences of all ages:
At 5:00 pm, junior high actors Susan Dameron, Superintendent & Secondary Principal
will perform Sherlock Meets [email protected]
(231) 534‐4778
the Phantom, a wacky comedy in which Sherlock
Holmes uses his detective Kerri Ferris, Elementary Principal
skills to figure out who has [email protected]
been terrorizing the singers (231) 218‐0783
in an opera house. Then,
at 7:00 pm, high school students will perform A Cathy Marrow, Dean of Students
Midsummer Night’s Prom Dream, a modern twist on [email protected]
Shakespeare’s romantic comedy that will definitely (231) 218‐2997
keep the audience entertained! Both will take place in
the Big Gym. A large list of props and costumes are
needed to make these productions a success, such as:
An ape or monkey mask
A Darth Vader mask
An arm sling, and more!
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Ongoing events
Buy a Book for the Spanish Library ‐ Visit Biblioteca Mustang roundup
GTA on Amazon.com to See the Wish List and Order
Spring sports are in full swing – check out one or more
High School Key Club Meetings – Every Other Tuesday, of the many athletic events taking place next week and
7:40 am, Silver 3 (check the Silver Hall bulletin board for cheer on our Mustangs!
dates and events)
Secondary Student Council Meetings – Every WEEK OF MAY 16‐MAY 22
Wednesday, 7:40 am, Onyx 1
Var Track Regionals at East Jordan, 8:00am
Secondary Taco Sales – Every Thursday ($1.50 each
from the Taco House) SAT Var Baseball Spring Swing at TCCS, 9:00am
JV/V Softball Spring Swing at TCCS, 9:00am
Secondary Pizza Sales – Every Tuesday ($1.50 per slice
from BC Pizza) JH Baseball at Onekama, 10:00 am
NHS Doughnut Sales – Every Friday ($1.00 each), Multi‐ JV/V Tennis Champ. at TC Central, 11:30 am
Purpose Room
MON JH Baseball at TCCS, 5:30 pm
Pack 25 Cub Scout Meetings – 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays of
the Month during the School Year, 6:00 pm, Multi‐ JH Softball at TCCS, 4:30 pm
Purpose Room
JV Baseball at TCCS, 4:30pm
Elementary Student‐Run Credit Union – May 22, 7:50‐
8:30 am, Staff Gathering Room TUES Var Baseball at Charlevoix, 4:30pm
JV/V Softball at Charlevoix, 4:30pm
WEDS
JV Baseball at TCCS, 4:30pm
THURS Var Baseball at Mason County, 4:30pm
JV/V Softball at Mason County, 4:30pm
JH Softball at TCCS, 4:30 pm
FRI Var Baseball at Suttons Bay, 4:30pm
Information and registration forms for the following
summer athletic camps are available in the Secondary
Office. Be sure to sign up soon, as they fill quickly!
TC Central Trojan Skills Camp, July 20‐24 (boys
entering grades 2‐9)
TC West Titan Hoops Camp, June 15‐18 (girls
entering grades 3‐9)
TC Central Back to Basics Camp, July 27‐30
(girls in grades 8‐12)
TC Central Girls’ Basketball Camp, July 27‐30
(girls in kindergarten‐grade 8)
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