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Monday, March 29, 2010

Join Holton Teachers and Students by Giving Your Locks for Love

Please consider joining Holton teachers, Ms. Euting and Ms. Lavach, and Holton 2nd grader, Isabella Riley, as we grow out our hair to donate it to a non-profit group that make wigs for those who have lost their hair due to medical reasons.


We are looking to have our hair cut toward the end of April. (If you hair is not long enough to cut at that time, you can still be in the process of growing it out and have it cut at a later date.)

 
For those of you who are interested in learning a little more about hair donation, please visit:

We are currently looking into several different fun ways to bring awareness of our hair donation to our Holton family (whether it be a Holton Donation Day at the Salon or having our hair cut at Holton for all the students to see!)
 
If you have any questions or are interested in joining us, please email or come talk to Kim Lavach or Ms. Euting. We would love to have as many of our Holton family as possible join us in this wonderful cause!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Cookie Dough Orders Due Tomorrow

Holton Families...It’s time to turn in your cookie dough. Please make sure your child’s name, room number, teacher name and grade are all filled out on the order forms, and all payments are included. We begin totaling up orders on Monday! Thank you and may the best grade win!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Planning for the Garden's Ground Breaking-Volunteers Needed!

After a year of school and community work, we are planning to break ground on April 26, 2010 for the Holton Outdoor Classroom and gardens!

We need your help to make this project a success!

 
Please let us know if you are available to volunteer on any of the following dates:

 
Saturday, March 20

  • Stake out the garden plans in the field.
  • Students are invited to participate and will use a combination of survey points and measuring tape to find the four corners of each bed.
  • This will be led by engineer David Lisowski on Sat., March 20 from 9-11.

 
Beginning the week of March 22

  • Work with teachers to plant spring vegetables in existing beds (carrots, sugar snap peas, lettuce, spinach, collards, beets, strawberries, and nasturtiums which are edible flowers)
  • Begin planting summer vegetable seeds in containers inside

Saturday, April 24 & Sunday, April 25

 
  • Construct 13 New Garden Beds.
  • This will be lead by Holton teacher Aaron Garber.
  • All volunteers will be required to sign a waiver.
  • Volunteers should be handy with a hammer.
  • Volunteers will only be needed on Sunday if the work is not completed on Saturday.

Monday, April 26, 2010
12:30 p.m.
Ground Breaking Ceremony

 
  • Ground Breaking Ceremony including all students, teachers, and school officials
  • Announce winner of logo contest
  • Plant vegetables in new garden beds

 Possibly May 15/16 (date will be finalized soon)

 
  • Construct Hudson House/Outdoor Classroom.
  • This will be lead by Holton parent Chris Chase.
  • All participants will be required to sign a waiver.
  • Volunteers should be skilled builders.

 

Please email to ellenshepard@yahoo.com with the following information. (The text below and be copied and pasted into an e-mail.)

 
*************************************************************************************

 ___I would like to help with garden plantings during school. I am available________________________.

  
___I would like to help on March 20 staking out the garden beds.

  
___I would like to help April 24 and/or 25 with garden bed construction.

  
___I would like to help April 26 setting up for the Ground Breaking Ceremony.

 

 ___I would like to help April 26 with planting the new garden beds.

  
___I would like to help with the construction of the Hudson House (Outdoor Classroom).

 

 ___I would like to help with garden maintenance and plantings after school and possibly summer time.

  

Name: __________________________________________________________________
 
Phone Number: __________________________  Email: ___________________________ 

 
Comments: _______________________________________________________________

 

Monday, March 15, 2010

PTA General Meeting, Tues. Mar. 16th, 6:30 pm

Please join us tomorrow night - Tuesday, March 16, at 6:30, in the cafeteria for a PTA General Meeting.

Our own amazing Barbara Haas will present on "FinditVa": an on-line resource for families.

We will vote on our bylaw revisions and nominating committee, hear updates on the Garden and other Holton happenings, and of course, enjoy friends and refreshments!

Hope you can join us.

Monday, March 8, 2010

It's cookie dough time!

The Cookie Dough Fundraiser runs from March 15 through March 26, 2010!

The kids will attend a special kick-off Assembly on March 15 will get everyone excited about selling cookie dough and order forms will go home with the kids that day.

In addition to the incentive prizes offered by the company,
everyone selling 5+ orders of cookie dough will get to attend the super cool Mad Science Assembly!

PLUS!

The Grade with the most sales will win a Popcorn/Movie Party!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Winter 2010 Holton Outdoor Classroom and Garden Update

A week before school started, 30 teachers, parents, students, and community members came out on a Saturday morning to clear out nine weedy beds behind the school. When school started, the vegetable beds were completely empty. Compost was mixed into the beds and five were divided into 1 foot squares. (Our kindergartners used their excellent counting skills to measure out the beds!)

Planting: The second day of school the planting began! One class each of the following grades - Kindergarten, K/1, 2nd, 5th and Exceptional Ed - all planted rainbow chard, lettuce, collards, broccoli, cabbage, and radishes. The 1st graders learned about herbs and dried herbs in the classroom. 2nd graders planted bulbs, ornamental cabbage, and pansies. Mr. Mitchell’s 3rd graders planted vegetables -- including radishes that grew to the size of beets! Everyone had the chance to dig in and get their hands dirty!

In addition to planting fall vegetables, the students did a little experimenting. They planted pumpkin seeds and squash seeds, even though it was a little too late in the season (our young scientists discovered that pumpkin plants did not survive when it got cold). Teachers enjoyed planting fall crops as a way to discuss seasons and weather, as well. Second grade teacher Ms. Williams even had her students come outside with their thermometers to take the garden’s temperature. It was a great, interactive way to teach!

Maintenance: Soon after the green leaves appeared, the children quickly discovered that something was eating the broccoli and cabbage. Using their detective skills, they investigated & asked good questions to find the culprits. From in class & garden-side discussions, they discovered that cabbage worms were dining on their veggies! Teachers & garden folks rounded out the discovery with information about the four stages of the cabbage worms’ life cycle. They also had the opportunity to see the worms for themselves and, if they were so brave, could help the garden grow by picking the insects off the leaves.

Observation and predication: Moving past memorization, Holton’s students have been learning to make sense of their world through garden exploration. The beds have been a lovely way to expand classroom learning as the children discover & observe with all five senses.

One fun activity included teachers dividing the classes into small groups. Teachers gave the children toilet paper tubes, through which they could only see a small section of garden. In that small section, the groups were asked to make specific observations, using much focus, attention and cooperation. They were also challenged with making predictions about what they saw. One group noticed with the change in fall sunlight, that the plants might not survive & thrive much longer and wondered what the winter might bring.

Enjoying the garden: Fresh veggies are delicious! Several classes ate salad made with both red and green lettuce harvested from our garden. Ms. Meyer’s class even had a swiss chard salad, made even more kid friendly with craisins, mandarin oranges, and salad dressing – yum! Many of our fall veggies were inspirational in the soup recipes chosen for this years’ first annual Harvest Festival!

Next steps: A small compost pile has been started in part of Ms. Smart’s garden bed. The students put garden waste, pumpkins, coffee grounds, and leaves into the bed & mix it with the soil. Microorganisms will break down the waste into a rich fertilizer to feed the plantings. Lots of great math & science opportunities abound with the compost!

Brad Pearson has put up two Hoop Houses. The Hoop House can keep the plants a little warmer when there is a hard frost and will also allow earlier spring plantings. This is another fun experiment and will guide future seasonal plantings.

We hope to break ground in the spring on the Dandelion Garden and Hudson House, but even in this very small space, students are having fun and learning! Teachers, parents & community members are coming together to help this project blossom. The outdoor classroom and expanded garden beds will offer endless opportunities for the students. And, as the children put their hands in the earth and pull out the harvest of their hard work, they’re learning something timeless about caring for our community and our planet.

Call for student writers, artists, and photographers. Let us know if you are interested.

Kristin Cummings, kcummings7@verizon.net
Susanna Raffenot, sraffenot@verizon.net
Ellen Shepard, ellenshepard@yahoo.com
http://holtonlearninggardens.tumblr.com/
http://linwoodholtonpta.blogspot.com/2009/09/welcome-to-holton-happenings.html

Keep Clipping!

Thanks for continuing to clip and turn in Box Tops for Education all year long. Each little coupon is worth ten cents - and they really add up!

We just sorted, packaged and mailed almost 4,000 Box Tops this week which means Holton will soon receive a $400 check!

Don't know which products are included? Click here for a complete list.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Congratulations "Reflections" Winners!

The following Holton students were 1st place winners at the Richmond City Council level:

Film Production--Elijah Wilson
Literature--Stella Davies
Photography--Ryan DeVaughn

These entries moved on to the district level where they will all receive an award. The district program will be held Sunday, March 7th at 3:00 pm at Mary Munford.
Congratulations to all!

The Holton Parents' Dance Party Rocked!

Holton parents weren't fazed by the January blizzard and found their way to the 1st Annual Parents' Dance Party held at LGRA. There was plenty of dancing, laughing and festivity to warm up the frigid night. With ticket and drink sales, along with a great silent auction, we were able to raise over $1100 to support PTA programs.

We're looking forward to making this an annual event. Thank you!

It's that time again! Qdoba Night Tonight!

It's the first Thursday of the month so you know what that means....Time for some good food and great fun at Holton PTA's

Qdoba Night

Join us as we help support the Holton PTA at the Willow Lawn Qdoba from 5pm - 7pm.

Thanks and hope to see you there!!!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Volunteers Needed on Thursday for the Science by Van!

The Science by Van will be at Holton this Thurs, March 4th. Four volunteers are needed for each shift, 10:00am-12:00 pm and 12:40-3:20pm. I know that lots of you have already volunteered to help with the 5k, but if you are available, we would greatly appreciate any time you could give.

Thanks so much,
Christina Withers
Holton PTA volunteer coordinator