Greene Hill Grows: Toddler Time
Children Explore at Greene Hill School
Greene Hill educators facilitate play with open ended materials
✦ Promoting Kindness and Collaboration
✦ Modeling Strategies for Parents and Caregivers
✦ Building Independence and Creativity
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For Parents, Caregivers, and Children 1-3 years old.
Saturdays this Fall, 9:30-11:00am, Starting on October 19
$20 per session/$80 for five part series
To Register: Click Here
For more information, email: events@greenehillschool.org
Greene Hill Grows: Toddler Time
Children Explore at Greene Hill School
Greene Hill educators facilitate play with open ended materials
✦ Promoting Kindness and Collaboration
✦ Modeling Strategies for Parents and Caregivers
✦ Building Independence and Creativity
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For Parents, Caregivers, and Children 1-3 years old.
Saturdays this Fall, 9:30-11:00am, Starting on October 19
$20 per session/$80 for five part series
To Register: Click Here
For more information, email: events@greenehillschool.org
Greene Hill Grows: Toddler Time
Children Explore at Greene Hill School
Greene Hill educators facilitate play with open ended materials
✦ Promoting Kindness and Collaboration
✦ Modeling Strategies for Parents and Caregivers
✦ Building Independence and Creativity
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For Parents, Caregivers, and Children 1-3 years old.
Saturdays this Fall, 9:30-11:00am, Starting on October 19
$20 per session/$80 for five part series
To Register: Click Here
For more information, email: events@greenehillschool.org
Children’s Development of Difference with Dr. Sandra Chapman
When do I talk to my children about identity? In today’s society, children receive daily messages about skin color, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, ability, gender and many other categories of social identities. When these messages are affirming, they aid in the development of a healthy sense of self. However, negative messages about children’s social identities are also absorbed by explicit and implicit means. Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity are key components of infant, early childhood, and adolescent development. As parents, we aim to interrupt the negative messages heard about self and others in order to build our children’s capacity to embrace differences, and more importantly, love themselves fully. During this parent discussion, we will engage in dialogue about particular benchmarks of children’s development from infancy to early adolescents.
In-Person at GHS, RSVP to events@greenehillschool.org
Greene Hill Grows: Toddler Time
Children Explore at Greene Hill School
Greene Hill educators facilitate play with open ended materials
✦ Promoting Kindness and Collaboration
✦ Modeling Strategies for Parents and Caregivers
✦ Building Independence and Creativity
————————
For Parents, Caregivers, and Children 1-3 years old.
Saturdays this Fall, 9:30-11:00am, Starting on October 19
$20 per session/$80 for five part series
To Register: Click Here
For more information, email: events@greenehillschool.org
PATHS Meeting
Join us in the library for coffee and updates about PATHS happenings before embarking on the All School Trip!
Greene Hill Grows: Toddler Time
Children Explore at Greene Hill School
Greene Hill educators facilitate play with open ended materials
✦ Promoting Kindness and Collaboration
✦ Modeling Strategies for Parents and Caregivers
✦ Building Independence and Creativity
————————
For Parents, Caregivers, and Children 1-3 years old.
Saturdays this Fall, 9:30-11:00am, Starting on October 19
$20 per session/$80 for five part series
To Register: Click Here
For more information, email: events@greenehillschool.org
Greene Hill Community Connects: Parent Potluck
Stretch your Greene Hill circle a little further by sharing food, conversation and stories with Lower and Middle School families in a fun gathering. This is a potluck so please sign up to bring a nut and seed free dish. Drinks provided and childcare run by GHS alumni for those who need it.
RSVP to events@greenehillschool.org to receive the potluck signup link.
Early Literacy and the Science of Reading
Join GHS Learning and Library Specialist, Melanie Okadigwe, to talk about the Science of Reading, how early learners acquire literacy skills, and what this teaching and learning looks like at Greene Hill School. Families will learn strategies to build reading engagement and support literacy growth at home.
To RSVP for this virtual event, please email events@greenehillschool.org
MS Health Talk with Nurse Yael
GHS will be starting our Health Education program in October with all Middle School students. The class will take place once a month in grade-level groups. We know how important your role is as a parent/guardian as you support your child’s growth and development. One goal of the program is to nurture communication between you and your child and to support parents/guardians in their role as the primary educators of your children.
In advance of the first session, Nurse Yael offers an opportunity to meet to review the curriculum, discuss any questions you have and to offer support. We will meet in-person on Tuesday, October 8th @ 8:30-9:30 am in the GHS Library. You can RSVP by emailing nurse@greenehillschool.org.
GHS Annual Block Party
Join our annual Block Party in September! It’s a great way to meet new families and connect with old ones.
The GHS block party will be on Saturday, September 14th (rain or shine) from 11:00-3:00
There will be bouncy houses, face painting, games, and light refreshments and food
Entry is free
While this event is so fun for the family- we need your help. If you are able to volunteer on this day or even before, we would greatly appreciate it. Email PATHS@greenehillschool.org to express interest in volunteering.
Grandparents and Special Friends’ Day
Welcome to all Grandparents and Special Friends. We are excited to have you spend time at Greene Hill School, join in classroom activities, see our work, and celebrate our community.
For more information and to register, please reach out to events@greenehillschool.org or RSVP here.
“Healthy Lunches” a talk with School Nurse, Yael Offer, RN
A virtual discussion with School Nurse Yael Offer, RN.
This is an online event. RSVP to events@greenehillschool.org for the link.
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
School Counselor Sharif discusses setting boundaries for our children. For parents of 4-7 year olds.
In person at GHS. RSVP to events@greenehillschool.org
Raising Multiracial Children
Parents and caregivers of multiracial children are invited to join together in this affinity group conversation with GHS parents and educators Shahzia and Jay Pirani-Mellstrom to talk about raising multiracial children.
In-Person at GHS, RSVP to events@greenehillschool.org
ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL: Submarine Adventures: Tales from an Oceanographer
This year’s All School Musical, Submarine Adventures: Tales from an Oceanographer starts with a bedtime story and winds through the layers of the deep as a mother tells her child about her experiences as a young ocean explorer. All Greene Hill children are involved in creating the original songs, choreography, and scripts. So get ready to submerge yourself in this creative tale on April 18th and 19th from 1-3pm in the Community Room.
Ticket and attendance details coming via email.
Doors Open 1:00pm; Show 1:30-2:30pm
ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL: Submarine Adventures: Tales from an Oceanographer
This year’s All School Musical, Submarine Adventures: Tales from an Oceanographer starts with a bedtime story and winds through the layers of the deep as a mother tells her child about her experiences as a young ocean explorer. All Greene Hill children are involved in creating the original songs, choreography, and scripts. So get ready to submerge yourself in this creative tale on April 18th and 19th from 1-3pm in the Community Room.
Ticket and attendance details coming via email.
Doors Open 1:00pm; Show 1:30-2:30pm
Love the Earth Day
The GHS Gardening Committee invites your family to join us for “Love the Earth Day” featuring activities like:
Spring Garden Cleaning, Planting Seeds & Saplings, Putting Down Pavers, Neighborhood Cleanup, and Decorating Seed Packets.
Bring a bagged lunch and prepare to get dirty!
Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
We are hosting a breakfast on Friday, 4/12 at 8:45 am in the library for everyone who has volunteered their time, energy, and resources in the past year.
Whether you headed a committee, put away books, planted seeds, sent emails, rallied your class, or helped clean up after an event, please join us as we acknowledge the tremendous efforts that you all have contributed to make Greene Hill School the wonderful place that it is. Please join us for a celebratory breakfast tomorrow morning.
The Greene Affair
The Greene Affair is our annual benefit and will take place this year on Thursday, March 14th, 2024 from 7-10pm.
Our theme for this year is “Let it Shine,” showcasing the best of Greene Hill School with a little glitz and glamour. We will be having the gala off-site, at Shell’s Loft, with catering by Marlow Events, and entertainment by DJ Nat.
All School Sing
8:30am PATHS meeting and coffee (First Friday of each Month) followed by the All School Sing. All are welcome.
All School Sing
8:30am PATHS meeting and coffee (First Friday of each Month) followed by the All School Sing. All are welcome.
Winter Share
Join the whole school as students share what they’ve been working on in movement and music before we head off for winter break.