Thursday, April 9, 2020

April 2020 already…

April 2020 already…

With the onset of Spring in Idaho, SO many changes have forced their way into our reality at North Valley Academy!

First, a recap of classroom excitement before...well, before the chaos storming in on our nation and communities!

Education at NVA would not be complete without grand celebrations of President’s Day in our classrooms!  From log cabin building to a visit from President Abraham Lincoln, Kindergarten enveloped themselves into the spirit of American history. 


Look at that intensity!














 Stepping Back into Time with Abraham Lincoln!






5th Grade Social Studies created a zoo as part of an endangered species unit with Mrs. Bolish and check out this cool zoo!! 

Nice job Bailey Scott!! 









Mrs. Stephenson’s sixth grade English class received an escape room kit through Donors Choose (a BIG thank you to those who donated)!  Students had a blast trying out their mythology and critical thinking skills to break into the box!




They are really in some deep thought!!



6th Grade also collaborated with Mrs. Klamm’s high school art classes on our novel unit for
A Long Walk to Water, by Linda Sue Park (a wonderful book if you have not read it)!  Future artists right here…






Congratulations to these budding writers!!

The following students had winning entries in the Gooding  Elk’s Lodge Americanism Essay competition. 
5th Grade Level: First Place Award:  Charlie Shurtz
        Third Place Award:  Elece Edwards

6th Grade Level: Second Place Award:  Layla Leon
        Third Place Award:  Campton Sites

7th Grade Level: Third Place Award:  Will Patton

PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Systems) at NVA:
Students and Staff have ramped up the culture at NVA this year through our new PBIS system.  Students' efforts to follow expectations and create an environment full of positive energy, have created opportunities for students to earn Patriot dollars.  These dollars have become an exciting commodity, adding some fun into students’ days. 

Mr. Klamm lost his chair for the day and had to use a MUCH smaller one…


Ice Cream Socials have become the favorite though!




Thank you NVA Patriots for making our school a great place to be!!



And...that brings us to March…

What a crazy month it has been moving from normal classroom activities to COVID-19 and the required transition to virtual learning! 

For NVA high school students, this change has not been as drastic, because most students were used to submitting work on a virtual platform, even though they were in the classroom.  For elementary, all I can say is WOW!  The move to switch elementary students to a virtual platform has proved both challenging and stressful.  School staff accustomed to seeing student faces every day have had to work diligently to move to virtual platforms - all while working ALONE.

Technology and virtual lectures have replaced students in seats creating some opportunities for exciting new ways of learning; yet, amplifying the sadness that comes from the distance separating us from fellow staff and our students...our kids!  Make no mistake about it, we miss our kids! 

In my classroom (6th grade), I am always telling my students “use inside voices,” or “it’s a little too loud for Mrs. Stephenson today!” Boy am I missing that noise!  Students and staff continue to adjust to this new dynamic. 

As a school, we will continue to strive to provide quality instruction with the same high standards we expect in the physical classroom. Continued learning is key for our students’ future success; and yet, our biggest concern is for the safety and well being of our staff, students, and families. 

So much more than learning goes on in a classroom setting!  Yes, the learning, the lectures, the discussion, the challenges, the successes, and the work itself happens; but, the most rewarding piece of being a teacher is the light in a student’s eyes when something clicks and they finally “get it,” or the smile of joy as students arrive at school each day, or a needed hug after heartache on the playground. The moments and connections teachers make with our students last in our hearts for a lifetime...it’s those moments that you can’t capture on a text or an email or a phone call...those moments that cannot be replaced by any amount of technology.  It’s those moments that we desperately miss; and, as handy as Zoom is, it just really isn’t the same!  Personally, I’d like to reboot 2020 and get a fresh start; but, as time goes by and things heal, Spring will come and joy will replace caution and fear, and through it all hopefully we will find our own renewal and rebirth - a chance to remember and appreciate what is really important in life. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Happy New Year from North Valley Academy

Happy New Year from North Valley Academy!

How is it possible the new decade, 2020 is upon us already?  It truly feels as though the school year has just started!  If it were not for all the amazing activities and learning this past Fall, I might not believe we are nearly half way through the school year.

October brought School Spirit Week fun, ALICE training for parents and staff, and the Fall Carnival.  ALICE training gave our parents an opportunity to experience the intense training and work necessary for our staff (and community) to continue to provide a safe environment for our children at school.

Classroom spotlight - Mr. William’s second grade classroom was busy learning about quotation marks and enjoying an art project, wax on watercolors, provided by guest teacher, Mrs. Hall.




During School Spirit Week, students showed their NVA pride through a variety of fun activities and dress up days.  The week started with a Decades Day (you really have to love the 80’s).  Twinning Tuesday brought out the creativity in our students - who knew being a twin could be so much fun!  Teacher/Student swap day is always a hoot, but my personal favorite, English teacher that I am, is the Literary Character Day!  My version of Effie Trinket from The Hunger Games, was not quite blonde enough to be authentic, but our 5th grade version of Katniss Everdeen was not brunette...so, it all evened out in the end!  Little Red Riding Hood also made an appearance at the festivities!
 
       

To close out our Spirit Week, students participated in our annual leaf raking community service project.  Teaching our students that giving back matters is a key principle we strive to instill.  As you can see, community service is both rewarding and enjoyable…




Leaf-raking also brought in the month of November and an opportunity to thank our Veterans!  The Veterans Day program is always a favorite of mine as we are given the opportunity to personally thank Veterans for their service to our country.  Our students always bring the house down with our military anthem tribute - if you missed it, plan to attend next year, you won’t be disappointed!  Thank you to all the U.S. Veterans who sacrifice everything to secure the freedoms Americans enjoy and many times take for granted.

Classroom Spotlight - Mrs. Rogers’ Kindergarten class collaborated with High School Art to create placemats!






 December, Oh, December!!  The joy of the season and chaos in the classroom!!  (just kidding)
There is always so much going on at NVA in December...from Christmas concerts to community events our school is full of Christmas Spirit and Joy!

Our students brought Christmas cheer to a community meeting at the Basque Center.



Preparations for Christmas Concerts kept students and staff on their toes!

Classroom Spotlight - Mrs. Stephenson’s 5th grade English, again, spent time studying Charles Dicken’s, A Christmas Carol, a powerful novel that reminds us to value the important things in life and embrace the Christmas spirit, not just at Christmas, but throughout the year.


What is holding you back from achieving your best self in 2020?

Happy New Year!!