Graland Today

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TODAY

SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2016

Corkins Center: Grand Opening Festivities The big day is almost here! Adults in the Graland community are invited to a grand opening celebration of the Corkins Center on Friday, October 21, at the Birch Street Bash. We broke ground on this exciting new facility last October with Haselden Construction and it’s been a whirlwind of activity ever since. A generous lead gift from the Corkins family kicked things off in a big way in 2015 and many donors followed suit with their own donations to the ASCEND campaign. Gifts are still being accepted to fulfill the professional development and financial aid endowments and to fund facility improvements. Students spent the 2015-16 school year watching the building rise from an empty dirt lot while many classroom lessons focused on construction themes. The facility will house Lower School science classrooms, the Gates continued on page 11

Never Turn Your Back When Mud is Involved By Ronni McCaffrey, Head of School

It is Friday lunchtime and the Graland teachers and staff have been back at 55 Clermont Street for a week now. The Anschutz Commons is filled with laughter and spirited chatter. “So young, so little, so cute!” “I forgot how much I love kids!” “I have a dream class!” After an action-packed week of meetings and classroom set-up, the faculty and staff have finally met the students and their parents. All is now right with the world! As I begin my series of “lasts” (last opening of school, last first day, etc.), I am savoring each experience, every day, this year. In doing so, I think back to my very first day of teaching. Following my first year of college, an unexpected surgery sidelined my summer plans. Boredom quickly engulfed me and I searched for something to occupy my time during convalescence. The local recreation center was desperate for a last-minute substitute pottery teacher. Hey, I did pottery at summer camp, I thought. How hard could it be? If you ask teachers about their most memorable teaching experiences, more often than not, you will hear about the catastrophes rather than the triumphs. A dozen eightyear-olds – predominantly boys, six kick wheels, a barrel of mud and a clueless 19-yearold dilettante equaled a recipe for disaster.

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New Trustees Page 3

Mindbugs Page 4

Middle School 6 Alumni 12 GPA 14

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