If you haven't heard, the Cottage Grove Kid's Park is participating in the Pepsi Refresh Project. While the original contest ended on July 31st, the Cottage Grove Kid's Park was given one more month to rally enough votes for the big $25,000 prize. Here is the information on how to vote:
1. ) Sign up to get daily reminders through the Cottage Grove Kids Park Facebook page: http://bit.ly/Join-CG-Park-on-FB
2. ) Text 100296 to Pepsi (73774)
3. ) Vote online at http://www.refresheverything.com/cgkidspark
*iphone users can search "cottage grove" at http://www.refresheverything.com
-- Vote once by using your Facebook account
-- (then sign out), then by signing in with multiple email accounts
You can easily vote 2 to 4 times a day (Every Day).
Hopefully, you can help make a difference. To get the grant, the submitted project must finish in the top 10, so keep voting!!!!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
It's Salsa Time!
So, I asked my 10 year old son whether or not I should enter the Salsa Contest that the Cottage Grove Kid's Park is sponsoring on August 15th. He looked at me kind of funny and said, "Well, what kind of salsa? You're not going to dance, are you?" Isn't he just the funny one....
Well, I am going to enter the contest with my oh-so-awesome salsa (n. A spicy sauce of chopped, usually uncooked vegetables or fruit, especially tomatoes, onions, and chili peppers, used as a condiment) so stop on by and check it out! The event will be on August 15th from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Fireman's Park. Tasting kits, which include chips, each salsa entered in the contest and a ballot, will be available for $5. Enjoy some great local recipes and help raise money for the Cottage Grove Kid's Park. This is clearly a win-win folks!!
See you on the 15th!!
Well, I am going to enter the contest with my oh-so-awesome salsa (n. A spicy sauce of chopped, usually uncooked vegetables or fruit, especially tomatoes, onions, and chili peppers, used as a condiment) so stop on by and check it out! The event will be on August 15th from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Fireman's Park. Tasting kits, which include chips, each salsa entered in the contest and a ballot, will be available for $5. Enjoy some great local recipes and help raise money for the Cottage Grove Kid's Park. This is clearly a win-win folks!!
See you on the 15th!!
Monday, August 2, 2010
The Little Engine That Could....
The Cottage Grove PTO has a goal. We want to put SMART Boards in our classrooms. Today, we came a little closer to our goal. I had the extreme pleasure of dropping off two checks today - one for Taylor Prairie and one for Cottage Grove School. Needless to say, I was received whole-heartedly by both schools. It was definitely the highlight of my day!
We are well on our way to our goal, but we have far to go. And just how do we plan on raising the money? A big part of it will be our annual Fall Festival. This year, the Festival will be held at Taylor Prairie on October 2 from 10-4. Mark your calendars!! If you want to be a part of this, feel free to contact me at cgrovepto@gmail.com. We will need a lot of people to help us make this happen, but I know we can do it! So join in the fun and help us attain our goal!!
We are well on our way to our goal, but we have far to go. And just how do we plan on raising the money? A big part of it will be our annual Fall Festival. This year, the Festival will be held at Taylor Prairie on October 2 from 10-4. Mark your calendars!! If you want to be a part of this, feel free to contact me at cgrovepto@gmail.com. We will need a lot of people to help us make this happen, but I know we can do it! So join in the fun and help us attain our goal!!
Friday, July 2, 2010
America the Beautiful
And it really, truly is. I have seen a lot of this great country and the common word for each trip was beautiful. The blues of the oceans, the majesty of the mountains, the wide openness of the prairies, the colors of the deserts and the stunning glaciers of Alaska. Everywhere you go, there is much to be found. And we are free to explore it. Free to speak what we think and worship. We are so incredibly blessed to live here in this America where the promise of a new day and the ability to pursue happiness is alive and well. God Bless America!!!
Enjoy this holiday, my friends. And remember the many, many people who gave all they had to make this dream a reality!! I only hope that we can capture the passion and dedication that they had to forge our own way and honor the sacrifices that they made.
Enjoy this holiday, my friends. And remember the many, many people who gave all they had to make this dream a reality!! I only hope that we can capture the passion and dedication that they had to forge our own way and honor the sacrifices that they made.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Ahhh...summer vacation!
My family and I took off almost immediately after school let out and headed east to Niagara Falls. It was exceptional. There is just something about millions of gallons of water pouring over a cliff that is inspiring. We thoroughly enjoyed our time away and I feel very blessed to have had the time with my family.
And now, back to reality. Much to my dismay, the budget woes have not been solved...I was hoping....
Unfortunately, contract negotiations have not progressed and arbitration looms on the horizon. I am afraid that this does not bode well for our district or our pocket books. The union is asking for a raise and I am told that the 2% raise that the district offered has been rejected. Is anyone else thinking that you can't get blood from a stone?
It has also come to my attention that several teachers attended a white privilege conference in La Crosse. Obviously, with the racial tensions that this district has been experiencing, a plan and goals need to be established. No child should ever feel afraid to come to school. That is just unacceptable. However, I have heard negative rumors about this conference. Whether or not they are true remains to be seen, but I certainly hope that the conference does not advocate the idea of "dumbing down" education to one set of students in order to bring up the scores of a different set of students under the guise of "closing the minority gap". That hardly seems like an admirable practice. I was not able to learn very much from the WPC website, but I will keep looking. If anyone out there has any factual information about this conference, I would be happy to hear it.
And now...the evening calls. What a gorgeous day it has been. Time to relax and enjoy it!
And now, back to reality. Much to my dismay, the budget woes have not been solved...I was hoping....
Unfortunately, contract negotiations have not progressed and arbitration looms on the horizon. I am afraid that this does not bode well for our district or our pocket books. The union is asking for a raise and I am told that the 2% raise that the district offered has been rejected. Is anyone else thinking that you can't get blood from a stone?
It has also come to my attention that several teachers attended a white privilege conference in La Crosse. Obviously, with the racial tensions that this district has been experiencing, a plan and goals need to be established. No child should ever feel afraid to come to school. That is just unacceptable. However, I have heard negative rumors about this conference. Whether or not they are true remains to be seen, but I certainly hope that the conference does not advocate the idea of "dumbing down" education to one set of students in order to bring up the scores of a different set of students under the guise of "closing the minority gap". That hardly seems like an admirable practice. I was not able to learn very much from the WPC website, but I will keep looking. If anyone out there has any factual information about this conference, I would be happy to hear it.
And now...the evening calls. What a gorgeous day it has been. Time to relax and enjoy it!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
The Lessons We Learn From Our Children
I picked my son up from school on the big last day and decided to get there a little early because I knew the parking lot would be congested. It was a happy decision because I got there in time to see a video put together by the staff. The video showed many photos of the kids and staff throughout the year, marking highlights, holidays, parties, projects and every day learning and was set to music. There was nothing but smiling faces. No where was there any indication that there was trouble in our district. There were no photos of angry parents at School Board meetings. No stacks of paper reviewing budget cut recommendations. There were no contract negotiations. No where on the video was the grade configuation study or overcrowding statements or anything that gave even a hint that trouble was brewing. And then it hit me. While we were storming and fighting and arguing and pointing fingers and attacking each other in the paper and in blogs, our children were carrying on with the business of learning.
Well done. We should all learn the lesson.
Well done. We should all learn the lesson.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
3rd graders go international
The world became a much smaller place at Cottage Grove School today. The entire 3rd grade class took part in an international fair and it was amazing. Each classroom had 5 or 6 countries and groups of 4 or 5 kids worked on each country. My son Tyler, in Ms. Melde's class, presented the country of Morocco. Other countries that I saw were Cambodia, Costa Rica, Canada and South Korea and I was so impressed by the amount of work that these children put into their reports. They had large trifold presentation posters with varied information from climate to population to customs. Many groups presented different foods, music and national costumes. I ventured off to other classrooms and visited Germany, England and Sweden, just to mention a few. It was a very cultural morning. Way to go 3rd graders!!!
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