Monday, November 29, 2010

Holiday Season

The holiday season is here. For many, this seems to be the time of the year when we can most easily open ourselves to both giving and receiving help, encouragement, and friendship. In the current climate, some families never before needing help, find that a little would be welcome. Many families wanting to help others, find there are so many areas to be of service they can't possible meet them all.

GKMS students are focusing on a few very specific ways to help all area families - including some of our own.

Delivery of items from our October food drive found a very sparse inventory at the Genoa Food Pantry. Because of this, Student Council and Community Impact Club are hosting a movie during the final school day before Winter break. Admittance for students will be 3 food items or a hat / mitten set. All items will go to the Genoa Food Pantry.

We will also be accepting donations from the public until Wednesday, December 15th. Please bring any donations to the front office.

On a more personal level, Student Council is helping to brighten the holidays for two families by contributing gifts for younger children and food cards. Student Council is also sending holiday cards to local service men and women who will be far from home.

No matter how overwhelmed we all may feel by work obligations, family schedules, and financial concerns, it is important to me that I remember to count blessings and appreciate those around me. We all have a wealth of people to help, to count on, to give to, to receive from. I consider this a perfect time to rededicate myself and remind our students of ways to contribute and excel. To take a moment to think of others. To let others do for us. To do what we should be doing all year long.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Veteran's Day 2010

GKMS is very fortunate to welcome General Huber as our key note speaker on Veteran's Day. The ceremony will include a question and answer session with the General, a Powerpoint presentation recognizing those who serve us, several of our GKMS letter exchange servicemen, and the National Anthem sung by our very own Ms. Miranda.

The program begins at 9:00 in the old gym.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Remembering Cody

It is a sad time at GKMS as we lost one of our 6th grade students due to a medical related condition. Cody impressed everyone with his outgoing personality, inquisitive nature, and his desire to help others. We will miss him.