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GREENWOOD REVIEW September 2015 A NOTE FROM DR. DUNCAN Greetings! At the first of the year, there are always so many things happening there s almost no time to enjoy them. By the second week of school, already the new kindergarten students seem like pros in the hallway and in the classroom! Besides kindergarten, we have 51 new students, and they, too, are settling in nicely. Some of their parents have stepped forward to volunteer and to serve on PTA and booster clubs thank you! Speaking of new faces, we welcome our new Assistant Director, Dr. Ron Snodgrass, who you will see around the building and events. Previously, Dr. Snodgrass had been the principal at Pleasant View (K-8) and most recently from Central High School. He has also served on and chaired AdvancED accreditation review teams. We are very pleased he s here. Mr. David Tate is teaching Social Studies and a support English class; Mrs. Ruth Ann Maynard is the part-time High School Counselor who is here three days a week. Mrs. Loretta Jean-Charles is the part-time K-8 Counselor and has the 6 th grade home room. Mrs. Christy Church is teaching 4 th 6 th grade instrumental music and Ms. Jennifer Grace is the new elementary science teacher. Ms. Dawn Newton is a certificated teacher who will be supervising students before school, at recess, and at lunch, as well as being a Substitute. In the front office, we welcome a new morning assistant and a new afternoon assistant, both named Amanda. Old faces we re glad we didn t lose completely are Mr. Richard Ruhe who is semiretired but continues to teach instrumental music 7-12. THANK YOU, Mr. Ruhe for continuing at Greenwood! Also, you ll see Mr. Steve Seal teaching online classes and subbing for me and Dr. Snodgrass when needed. It s good to have you here! This year, K-5 will benefit from an added 15 minutes of instruction time. Students are to be in their classrooms by 8:00, instead of 8:15 like previous years. Instead of waiting for the rest of the class to arrive, teachers can start instruction and students can start learning! In less than two weeks, the car drop off has smoothed out its glitches. Thanks for your patience and suggestions. During lunch, we will have increased supervision. While the noise and behavior have improved, the acoustics in the room make even normal conversation sound too loud. We ll keep working on how to make it a more pleasant atmosphere. THANKS to the parents who helped in the lunchroom the first weeks of school your involvement is so appreciated! There are lots of things that are in-the-works such as the fun Blue Jay Bash fundraiser on November 7 th. This event will go to support the renovation of the locker room and, hopefully, the building of a new instrumental music/fine arts center. I believe this is the longest message I ve ever written for the Review and I could add even more but I ll close and wish you, your children, and all of Greenwood the best for school year 2015-2016. Happy Fall! Dr. Janice Duncan, Director Our mission is to support Missouri State University as a laboratory of best practices in teaching and to prepare students who are knowledgeable, creative, caring and engaged citizens. Greenwood Laboratory School Missouri State University 901 S. National Springfield, MO 65897 Phone: (417) 836-5124 Fax: (417) 836-8449 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Student Spotlight 1 New Faces 2 Student Spotlight 3 Science Olympiad 3 Inauguration Trip 4 Soccer News 4 PTA 4 Math Counts 4 Sports Schedules 5 College Recruiters 5 IMPORTANT DATES Book Fair 9/28-10/2 Elementary Fall Dance 10/2 Homecoming Game 10/16 Homecoming Dance 10/17 Middle School Dance 10/30 Blue Jay Bash 11/7 Thanksgiving 11/23-29 Winter Break 12/12-1/10

NEW FACES OF GREENWOOD Meet some of the new faces of Greenwood! Amanda Purnell Office Assistant AM Kansas City, MO (St. Pius X High Sch0ol) 2007 MSU graduate (B.S. Mass Media Production) current MSU graduate student (M.A. in Teaching) taught English in South Korea for 3 years speaks English, French, & Korean Xinyue Amanda Yu Office Assistant PM Xi an, China (Xi an International Studies University) 2014 XISU graduate (English Literature) current MSU graduate student (M.A. in Teaching) Chinese name means Happy Heart speaks English & Mandarin (Chinese) Ruth Ann Maynard 9-12 Guidance Counselor grew up in Kansas Bachelors from Emporia State University Masters from California State University has four sons has three dogs and one cat Loretta Jean-Charles K-8 Guidance Counselor originally from New York, NY Master's Degree from Radford, VA has 2 children; Lillian (4) & Lucas (9 weeks) parents are from the US Virgin Islands (St. Croix) named after country singer Loretta Lynn David Tate Social Studies taught for 22 years at Parkview (World History) met his wife while teaching at Parkview has 5 children and 4 grandchildren one of the first Girls Soccer coaches for SPS interests include social justice issues and music 2

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT Nikki Shah Class of 2016 This summer, Nikki Shah, Senior, received the Kohl s Care Regional Scholarship for her community service and National Hispanic Recognition Award for her achievement on the PSAT. Also this summer, Nikki studied abroad in Spain for a month, attended Girls State, and competed with her squad at NCA Cheerleading Camp. Nikki has been heavily involved in service activities throughout high school, and she is President and Co-Founder of local charity, ETHIC (Every Teen Helps Inspire Change). ETHIC is holding a Go Gold campaign this September to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer. Nikki and her organization are selling bracelets to raise funds for Mercy s Jane Pitt Pediatric Cancer Care Center, and she hopes to get all Greenwood students involved. Nikki is also President of Greenwood Service Society and Lead Ambassador, and she is excited for all of their upcoming projects. Nikki plans to major in Business/Finance next fall and is looking forward to being involved in all campus activities. JUNIORS & SENIORS! Come see our new Guidance Counselor, Ruth Ann Maynard, to find out about available scholarships! Also, see pg. 5 for a schedule of visits from college recruiters! SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAMS FORMING! Science Olympiad is a fun and challenging team event open to students in 6 th to 12 th grades. During the past four years we have finished either first or second at the regional competition and have qualified to attend the state competition in both divisions! We need the help of students and parents to continue to show off our talents regionally and at state! Students, look over the list of events to see if Science Olympiad might be for you, and parents, please consider being a Science Olympiad mentor. You can pick up an entry form from Ms. Fearing, Ms. Bonebrake, or Mrs. Vinton, or check your science class Blackboard site. For more information about this year s events, go to the National Science Olympiad website (http://www.soinc.org/). Regionals Saturday, February 20, 2016 at MSU State Saturday April 9, 2016 at Westminster College in Fulton, MO 3

2017 INAUGURATION TRIP MEETING Greenwood goes to Washington, D.C.! Attention parents! If your child will be in grades 9-12 during the 2016-2017 school year, please consider attending the 2017 Washington DC Inauguration Trip meeting that will be held in room 406 on Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 3:15 p.m. At that time, we will have a live webinar and information session about the 2017 trip. I hope you can attend as this is bound to be an exciting election season! In this Review, you can find an important flyer with information about the meeting. For more information please contact Tim Pfeil at TimPfeil@MissouriState.edu or call 417-836-4742. SOCCER NEWS The Greenwood Boys Middle School Soccer team got off to a great start this past Tuesday with 7-2 win over Rogersville. Greenwood goals were scored by Carter Bither & Braden O Neal (1 goal each), Josh Henry (2 goals) and Joesph Rollinson shooting a hat trick of 3 goals! Next game: Sept. 1 @ 6pm @ Lake Country field #13 (v. Ozark MS) Come out and support our future high school BlueJays! Go Jays! PTA & SCHOOL DIRECTORY plus a FREE trial-period phone app! At the end of this Review, you can find the PTA Membership form where you can also order the 2015-2016 school directory! All Greenwood families have FREE access to Greenwood s School Directory app on your iphone, Android, tablet, or desktop computer! You have free access until Sept. 30th after that, you will need to purchase the app for $10 per family (for all devices)! Check your email for your FREE trial-period login/password or contact Debbie Rollinson for more information. 6th, 7th, & 8th graders! Adept at addition? Master at multiplying? Wizard at word problems? Craving some competition? Come join MathCounts! Our first meeting is: Thursday, Sept. 10th @ 3pm in Room 211 If you are interested in MathCounts but cannot attend the meeting, please see Ms. Sutton. 4

SPORTS SCHEDULE September 2015 BOYS SOCCER Sept 2 @ Central @ 4:30pm Sept 8 @ McDonald Cnty @ 4:30pm Sept 10 College Heights @ 4:30pm Sept 12 Alumni Match Sept 14 @ Aurora @ 4:30pm Sept 15 @ Fair Grove @ 4:30pm Sept 19 Greenwood Classic Sept 21 Marshfield @ 5pm Sept 22 West Plains @ 5pm Sept 25/26 Kickapoo Tournament Sept 29 @ Ozark @ 5pm CROSS COUNTRY Sep 10 Willow Springs Sep 15 Monett Sep 22 Nixa Sept 29 Republic GIRLS TENNIS Sept 2 Ozark @ 4:30pm Sept 4 @ Hillcrest @ 4pm Sept 8 @ Thomas Jefferson @ 4:30pm Sept 10 Glendale @ 4pm Sept 11 Republic Tournament (Varsity) Sept 14 Parkview @ 4pm Sept 15 Springfield Relays (Varsity) Sept 17 @ Forsyth @ 4:30pm Sept 21 @ Branson @ 4:30pm Sept 22 Central @ 4pm Sept 24 Spfld. Catholic @ 4:30pm Sept 28 Districts GIRLS GOLF Sept 1 Marshfield Tournament (Marshfield CC @ 9am) Sept 8 Missouri State Relays (Stewart @ 8:30am) Sept 10 v. Parkview & Kickapoo (H. Smith @ 3:30pm) Sept 14 Pearson Tournament (H. Smith @ 9am) Sept 15 v. Glendale & Parkview (Stewart @ 3:30pm) Sept 16 v. Central & Hillcrest (H. Smith @ 9am) Sept 21 v. Branson (H. Smith @ 3:30pm) Sept 23 Mt. Vernon (JV) (Mt. Vernon @ 2pm) Sept 24 v. Branson (Scramble) (Payne Stewart @ 3pm) Sept 28 District Tournament (Marshfield CC @ 9am) BOYS SWIM & DIVE Sep 1 @ Carthage Sept 4 @ Foster Natatorium Sep 5 Ozarks Invit. @ Foster Nat Sep 8 @ Monett Sep 10 @ Foster Natatorium Sep 12 @ Monett Invitational Sept 15 @ Foster Natatorium Sep 17 @ Foster Nat & @ Seymour Sep 19 @ Webb City Invitational Sep 22 @ Foster Natatorium Sept 25 @ Carthage Sept 26 COMO Invite @ Mizzoui Sept 26 @ Park Hill Sept 29 @ Foster Natatorium ALUMNI SOCCER MATCH Saturday, Sept. 12th @ 7:00 p.m. @ Cooper 1 Come see our current Blue Jays take on Blue Jays of the past! COLLEGE RECRUITERS SCHEDULE Aug 30 Washington University Info Session @ Doubletree Hotel from 7-8pm Aug 31 Washington University @ Student Atrium during lunch Sept 17 Missouri S & T @ Student Atrium during lunch Sept 30 Four State College Fair @ Missouri Southern State University-Joplin Oct 6 Springfield Public Schools College Fair from 4:30-7:30pm Oct 8 University of Tulsa @ Student Atrium during lunch Oct 20 Southwest Baptist University @ Student Atrium during lunch Oct 28 Vanderbilt University @ Student Atrium at 7:30am 901 S. National Springfield, MO 65897 Greenwood Laboratory School Missouri State University Phone: (417) 836-5124 Fax: (417) 836-8449

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