

THE GIRDWOOD NEWS
March 6, 2025 VOLUME 19, ISSUE 7
Note from the Principal
Dear Girdwood PK-8 School Families,
I hope you are enjoying our longer days of light! Spring break is here and will be taking place March 7th through March 16th. This Friday, March 7th, is a grade reporting day for school staff and there is no school for students. 4th quarter begins on March 17th with our late start Monday.
Our students are gearing up for testing, and our teachers are working hard to ensure they are ready for the spring assessments. We are excited about the progress our students are making in the classrooms and are certain that we will achieve all our goals during testing. As you are making plans for the spring semester, please remember that our 3rd-8th grade students are scheduled to take our state-wide AK STAR assessment in reading and math, and 5th and 8th grade in science from March 24th through April 4th. As we all know, student attendance is always important. Absences during this time will impact the student as well as the school schedule. Please try to schedule appointments and any absences outside of this time frame.
Families, we need your help! If you haven't already done so I encourage families to participate in taking the 2025 School Climate and Connectedness Survey ©, a statewide survey for students, staff, and families. This survey measures perceptions of each school’s climate, including the engagement of students, staff, and families. We value and need input from our Girdwood School families. You are an important partner as we work to continually improve our school’s environment. We are asking that one parent/guardian per family complete one survey from now until March 21st. If you have more than one child attending our school, you only need to fill out one survey. The survey should take less than 5 minutes. Here is the link for accessing the family survey: surveys.panoramaed.com/aasb/asdfamily Select Girdwood K-8 School and complete the survey. All of the surveys are voluntary, anonymous, confidential, and do not ask questions about students’ families. Results from this survey will be used to identify student, staff and family perceptions of school climate issues within our school(s). School staff use the results to inform their efforts to ensure schools are safe, supportive, and caring places for all students. The survey is available in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Hmong, and Samoan. Families can toggle to their target language in the upper left-hand corner.
If your family is traveling, or if you are staying close to home for spring break, I hope everyone enjoys the time off. We'll look forward to seeing everyone back in the building on the first day after Spring Break, which is March 17th.
Wishing you all the best,
Kari Anderson, Principal
Upcoming Events
3/7 End of 3rd Quarter, No School for Students, Grading Day for Teachers
3/8 First Day of Spring Break
3/17 School Resumes from Spring Break
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
3/19 PTA Meeting at the GBC at 6:30pm
3/20 3rd Quarter Citizenship Awards Presentation in MPR at 2pm
3/21 Ski Day #4
3/21 School Climate and Connectedness Survey Closes
3/24 AWCC Porcupine Presentations
3/24 Spring Fling 6-8th Grades from 5:30-7:00 pm
3/28 Ski Day #5
4/4 Ski Day #6
4/9 PTA Meeting at the GBC at 6:30pm
Raptor Visitor Management Software System
We are excited to share Girdwood PK-8 School will implement a new visitor management software system in our school beginning Monday, February 3rd, 2025.
The Raptor Technologies safety software will add an extra layer of campus security. Upon entry, visitors, volunteers, and ASD staff whose primary location is outside of our campus must sign in using the self-serve kiosk. The software has been piloted at ASD schools and is now being rolled out District-wide. The District is implementing the visitor management system to aid in the standardization of visitor check-in procedures in all schools, which complies with Board Policy 3515.5. Starting 2/3/25, all adult visitors to Girdwood PK-8 School will be required to present and scan a current government-issued photo ID upon entering the school. This adjustment to our visitor management policy is a significant step forward in strengthening our school’s safety protocols. As part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and security of our students, staff, and school community, we are excited for this important enhancement to our ASD visitor management policy. This new requirement will enable us to:
· Quickly and accurately verify the identity of all visitors.
· Enhance our ability to maintain a secure environment for our students and staff.
· Ensure that we have accurate records of who is in our buildings at all times, further enhancing our ability to respond in the event of an emergency.
We understand that changes in protocol may require adjustments from our community, and we appreciate your cooperation and support in making our school a safer place for everyone. Please rest assured that all information collected will be treated with the utmost respect for privacy and confidentiality, used solely for the purpose of enhancing the security of our school premises. Thank you for your understanding and your continued partnership in keeping our school community safe.
Notes from our Amazing Nurses
Nurse Notes
We hope that you all have a fabulous spring break, full of moments of rest and adventure that create memories your famiilles will fondly remember. The month of March celebrates some of the foundations that our health is built on: sleep and nutrition! Happy Sleep Awareness Week, March 9th to 15th, and National Nutrition Month!
Time away from school morning wake ups is an opportunity to catch up on sleep and establish routines if needed to help everyone get their optimal amount of sleep. Preschoolers are recommended 10 to 13 hours, school ages (6 to 13) 9 to 11 hours, teens (14-17) 8 to 10 hours, and adults 7 to 9 hours of sleep per night. Establishing nighttime routines that promote relaxation with reading or a warm bath and without screens are a great way to start your night of rest!
Feeding our bodies with nutritious foods is an important part of growing strong and healthy bodies and minds. Challenge your family to eat the full rainbow of colorful fruits and veggies over spring break and build healthy fruit and veggie habits! Fresh, frozen, dried or canned fruits and vegetables are all great ways to get your fruits and veggies.
Have a wonderful break!
Nurse Summer & Nurse Alannah
Student Government News
Girdwood PK-8 School Business Partners
We would like to shout out a big THANK YOU to Subway and the Ice Cream Shop, Girdwood K-8’s school business partners! If you know of anyone else who would like to be our partner, please let us know.
Substitute Teachers and Paraprofessionals Needed
Are you looking for a flexible work schedule and an opportunity to make a difference in a student’s life? Girdwood School is looking for substitute teachers, substitute paraprofessionals (teacher assistants), and noon duties! Substitute teachers must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and be willing to go through a background check. Substitute teacher jobs are either half or full day assignments and are compensated at the rate of $175 per full day assignment, $87.50 for half day. To be a substitute paraprofessional (teacher assistant) or noon duty, no degree is required. To apply, go to https://www.asdk12.org/Page/21050 and complete the online application. Pick up a hiring packet from the Talent Management counter at the Anchorage School District Education Center in Anchorage and stop by the Girdwood School to let us know you are interested in subbing. We are looking for great candidates and hoping you stop by to see us!
Glacier Valley Transit
Girdwood School Parents: Glacier Valley Transit will be providing an after school activities service at The Girdwood School, but only if your son/daughter calls them. Your child can call them at the end of the day, if they need a ride after school or after their sports practice. They are only running one bus right now and they will not come to the school unless they get a prior phone call. This is a free service. They don’t mind stopping at the Girdwood School, so please don’t feel that this is an imposition to them. Please have your put the GVT number in their phone, 907-382.9909. For more information about Glacier Valley Transit and for current bus stops and schedules please visit www.glaciervalleytransit.com or call 907-382-9909.
Winter Gear, Lost and Found, and Reflective Gear Reminder
Please encourage your child to bring their warm clothes and/or rain gear each day. As hardy Alaskans we go out for recess in just about any weather so our students can get some exercise and let out some energy. When stopping by the school, please check out our lost and found located in the mini-commons for gear that your child might be missing. Also, it is still dark in the morning when our students are coming to school and they are walking across crosswalks, in our parking lot, or waiting for the school bus. Please encourage your child to wear reflective clothing and remind oneself to slow down when driving during these times when students are going to school. We want to ensure all of Girdwood kiddos and community members are safe.
Land Acknowledgement
Here at Girdwood PK-8 School, we would like to acknowledge with gratitude the Dena’ina people, past and present, who have lived on these lands since long before Anchorage and Girdwood were here. May we all be good stewards of these lands. Chin’an. (/CHIN‐nan/ {Meaning ‐ Thank you})
Dogs on the Playground
Just a reminder to keep your dogs leashed while on the playground here at school for the safety of our students and to ensure our playground remains free of dog poop.
ASD's Mobile App
Downloading our ASD app is a great way to get the information you need in the palm of your hand. Our free app is available to anyone in our community who wants to stay connected. ASD families and students have access to additional features within the app found at https://www.asdk12.org/mobileapp.
Parent Volunteers
One of the best things about Girdwood School is how active our families are within our classrooms and school. We greatly appreciate all your help and hope to continue this partnership. We strongly suggest ALL parents complete the ASD online volunteer application asap, as well as complete the parent driver paperwork in the front office. If you plan to do any of the following, you will need to complete the online volunteer application: assist teachers in prepping for a project, being a chaperone, classroom volunteer, field trip volunteer, PTA volunteer, reading tutor, science fair judge, special events or project volunteer, and library helper. Basically, if you plan on helping out at any function or volunteering in any format, you will need to complete the ASD online application at least 7 days prior to volunteering in the school or for a school event. Please go to the following link to complete the ASD volunteer online application process: https://www.asdk12.org/Page/13771. In regard to parent drivers, we will no longer be able to accept paper applications a few days prior to or the day of a field trip. The parent driver paperwork will need to be completed at school in the front office. All parent driver paperwork will need to be completed at least 10 days in advance of all field trips. The front office staff will need a copy of your driver's license, proof of auto insurance, and registration. We look forward to working with you and appreciate your kindness and help this school year!
Anchorage School Board
Andy Holleman, president
Carl Jacobs, vice president
Kelly Lessens, treasurer
Dora Wilson, clerk
Dave Donley
Margo Bellamy
Pat Higgins
ASD Superintendent
Dr. Jharrett Bryantt
PTA Board Members
Emily Marenco, president
Melissa Randich, secretary
Andrea Anderson, Treasurer
Julie Pierre Leclerc, member at large
Nico Honegger, member representative
Jennifer Derks, Shannon Dierks, teacher representatives
ASD Statement of Non-discrimination for ASD Publications
Anchorage School District Compliance/Equal Employment Opportunity Office REVISED: 8/2007; 8/2012; 5/2013; 7/2014 ASD Statement of Non-discrimination for ASD Publications The Board is committed to an environment of non-discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, economic status, union affiliation, disability and other human differences. No person shall be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, any academic or extracurricular program or educational opportunity or service offered by the District. The District will comply with the applicable statutes, regulations, and executive orders adopted by Federal, State and Municipal agencies. The District notes the concurrent applicability of the Individuals with Disabilities Act, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the relevant disability provisions of Alaska law. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to the District’s Compliance/Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Director, who also serves as the Title IX and ADA/ADAAA Coordinator, ASD Education Center, 5530 E. Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99504-3135 (907) 742-4132, or to any of the following external agencies: Alaska State Commission for Human Rights, Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Director of the Office for Civil Rights-U.S. Department of Education or Ofce of Civil Rights-U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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