
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
Greenwood MS/HS
Thursday, November 17th
Some teachers may have reached out to you already. Please feel free to reach out to a teacher if you would like to set up a meeting for this Thursday - 5:00-7:00pm. Teacher emails are found on the website.

Students from Miss Miller's 3rd-grade class were manner detectives while reading "How Rude" by Clare Helen Welsh with Miss Roth. Students then played a
game reading about different manners that determine if they would move forward or backward on the game board.




When Mother Nature gives you a beautiful day…Mrs. Gantt’s kinderkids act out the story they have been reading! We go up. We go down, down, DOWN.





During library classes with Mrs. Bailey, students in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade read Creepy Carrots and have been designing and creating fences to keep their creepy carrots from escaping!

Happy Veterans Day! Veterans visited elementary classrooms today and shared their experiences about serving our country. Elementary students honored our veterans during our annual Veterans Day Program. Thank you to all the veterans for your sacrifice and service to our nation.





7th Grade Students in Mr. Brinser's Science class used self-constructed tracks and carefully measured distance markers to test and calculate the speed of their Matchbox cars for today's science lab!




Greenwood FFA members participated in the Perry County Land Judging competition on Wednesday, where they studied soil horizons, soil textures, Pennsylvania crops, and more. Skylynn Daughenbaugh took 2nd place and Jonathan Bradshaw took 3rd place overall.




For the past few weeks, the third graders have been learning about the Native Americans and the Pilgrims. Each day, we read more about the Pilgrims from a book called "...If you Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620" by Ann McGovern. This week, we read about what the Pilgrims ate while on the Mayflower and tried it for ourselves.



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Seven Hospitality/Tourism Class members participated in the Hospitality Bootcamp on 11/9 at the Holiday Inn, Grantville. The students made homemade pasta, mozzarella, and chocolate truffles. They also learned about dinner etiquette and interacted with industry members.




On Monday, November 7th, 32 students attended the Sports and Marketing Day with the 76ers where they worked with other schools to problem solve a case study and participated in a career panel with various employees of the team.




Miss Pauling and Mrs. Seibert’s first grade classes have been working hard at studying story elements. Their current focus is character traits. What better way to practice than recreating our teachers and pairing them with their perfect traits!




MS Students of the Quarter: (lL to R) Nate Clark, (Wildcat) Emma Johnson, Marek Polcha and Alexa Ehrenzeller


HS students of the Quarter: (L to R) Drew Bratton, Zoey Wilson, Rebekah Brinser, Blake Harper, Emily Clark and Roman Polcha


Our 5th graders proudly displaying their cell projects!





Greenwood's Varsity Competitive Spirit Team was vote best in stunts at the afternoon session of the Competitive Spirit Competition at Central Dauphin High School on Saturday.


Miss Pauling’s first grade kiddos played “headbands” with their glued sound words. They had to give each other clues without saying any words that were on the card.





Don't Forget-This Weekend!


GREAT day for special visitors and a FANTASTIC day for outside story time for Mrs. Gantt’s kinderkids! FriYay fun!

