Box Tops for Education

Change in Box Tops for Education

Box Tops for Education

Box Tops for Education is phasing out its model of clipping box tops labels and sending them in to school.

Instead, they are moving to a mobile app where families can scan a receipt and participating products are instantly identified, earning money for schools.

More info here.

Students with fire department mascot

Fire Prevention Day

Firefighter with student

The Wynantskill Fire Department helped students stay safe Oct. 9 as they visited Gardner-Dickinson School for the annual Fire Prevention Day.

The morning started with a fire drill, which firefighters complimented students for evacuating the school so quickly. Firefighters then shared safety reminders such as having a home safety plan, the importance of having working smoke alarms, and how to stop, drop and roll.

Thank you for visiting our school and helping keep our students safe!

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Author Eric Litwin sings with student

Author Inspires Students with Visit

Author Eric Litwin visits students

Eric Litwin, author of books series such as Pete the Cat, The Nuts and Groovy Joe, had students singing, dancing and laughing on Oct. 7 during his visit to Gardner-Dickinson School.

“We can make reading the most fun thing in the world. Sound good?” Mr. Litwin asked students who roared with approval.

Thank you so much for visiting our school and inspiring our students!

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Video of students welcoming Mr. Litwin.

Students study streams

8th Graders Conduct Stream Research

Students study streamsA hands-on activity in science class challenged 8th graders to make observations and predictions about how water flows through soil.

Teacher Martha Ryan used a stream table in class to engage students and practice science research.

“We are modeling how water formed the Grand Canyon as the Colorado River flowed through the Colorado Plateau,” Ms. Ryan told students.

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Students investigate magnets

3rd Graders Investigate Magnetic Force

Students investigate magnets

Third graders investigated magnetic force in science by collecting data on how far a paperclip needed to be before it was attracted to a magnet.

Students recorded their data and will compare it to other data they will collect to see if multiple magnets have a stronger force.

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Students with air trolley

6th Graders Learn About Motion

Students with air trolley

As part of a hands-on lesson in science, 6th graders tried out air trolleys on Sept. 24 that they built to learn about motion.

Students strung three meters of fishing line as a track and then ran the trolleys along it, using the force of a rubber band powered propeller to move the vehicle.

Food allergies graphic

Food Allergy Information for Families

Food allergies graphic

Dear Gardner-Dickinson families,

To help ensure a healthy and safe environment for all our students, we want to let parents know that homemade snacks will no longer be allowed for school parties or as shared snacks. We are sorry for any inconvenience but food allergies impact almost every grade in our school and this precaution will help keep our students safe.

If you would like to send snacks to be shared, please send store bought items that are sealed and have an ingredient label so we can check for possible food allergies. You may still send homemade treats in with your student for lunch as long as they are not shared items. The exception to this would be if a child with a severe allergy has been identified in your child’s classroom.

If your child has a food-related allergy or sensitivity, please make sure to let School Nurse Tricia Gibbs know by calling 518-283-4600 ext. 18. Ms. Gibbs can also answer any questions you may have.

Again, we apologize for any inconvenience but food allergies are a serious and potentially life-threatening medical condition. One in 13 children in the United States has a food allergy. Every three minutes, a food allergy reaction sends someone to the emergency room in this country. Please help us create a positive school environment for our students where they feel safe.

Sincerely,

Dr. Thomas Reardon
Superintendent

Elks members donate books to students

Elks Donate Books to Students

Elks members donate books to students

Third and fifth graders received dictionaries and thesauruses from the Troy Lodge of Elks 141 Sept. 19, something the organization does every year for Gardner-Dickinson students.

Thank you so much for visiting our school and for your generosity!

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Bowling

Register for Afterschool Bowling

Bowling

Kyle Belokopitsky, Bowling League Coordinator
Phone: (518) 817-3017

Register online here.

Payment will be collected on Tuesdays at bowling. Each child must pay weekly or for the whole session. Cash or checks made out to Hi-Way Recreation. If you would like to prepay for the whole season (10 sessions), you can receive one session free. There is no refund for missed sessions.

Kindergarten to Grade 2 League
Pick-up time – 4:00 p.m.
Games and shoe rental, per week: $7.00 (pre-pay full session – $63)

Grade 3-5 League
Pick-up time – 4:30 p.m.
Games and shoe rental, per week: $10.00 (pre-pay full session – $90)

Middle School League
Pick-up time – 5:15 p.m.
Games and shoe rental, per week: $10.00 (pre-pay full session – $90)

Children must be picked up at the bowling alley by an approved adult at the designated pick-up time. Upon confirmation of your child being enrolled in the program, you will provide approved adults for pick up.

Don’t wait to sign up at this program will max out quickly, as we can only transport 65 children from school to the bowling alley due to bus limitations.