June 5th, 2025

June 5th - Grad Panels
June 10th
- K-2 Moving Up Ceremony

June 11th - 3rd-5th & 6th-8th Moving Up Ceremonies
June 12th - Last Day - Noon Dismissal


ATTN Middle School Parents: Lower Lot Pickup ends at 3:25. Students will be walked up to EA after that time and will need to be checked out through EA.


Good Luck to our 8th Graders!

Grad Panels are tonight! Here are a few things to remember when you are giving a big presentation:

  • Judges are here to see you. Don’t rush through!
    Take up TIME. Take up SPACE.

  • Pausing to take a breath to calm yourself before and during presentations is less noticeable, and more helpful than you think.

  • Admitting you’re nervous can help relieve some of the pressure, and it’s relatable.

  • Do it scared. You may realize at the end that you are not scared anymore.

  • Refer to your slideshow, you worked hard to create it, show it off!

  • Believe in yourself, you’ve got this.


Moving Up Ceremonies

June 10th - 1:30-2:30pm -
Kindergarten-2nd Grade Moving Up Ceremony

The ceremony will be on the field, weather permitting, so bring whatever you need to be comfortable: camp chairs, sunscreen, umbrellas, picnic blankets, etc.! Of course parking will be at a premium, so plan to arrive early and park in the lower or looping lot and walk or take the shuttle up. Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home. Make sure to let a teacher know if you are taking your child home after the ceremony.

Rain Plan: Gym

June 11th - 1:30-2:30pm -
3rd-5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony

The ceremony will be on the field, weather permitting, so bring whatever you need to be comfortable: camp chairs, sunscreen, umbrellas, picnic blankets, etc.! Of course parking will be at a premium, so plan to arrive early and park in the lower or looping lot and walk or take the shuttle up. Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home. Make sure to let a teacher know if you are taking your child home after the ceremony.

Rain Plan: Gym

June 11th - 6:00-7:30pm -
6th-8th Moving Up/Graduation Ceremony

The ceremony will be in the gym. There will be a section of seats reserved for the students, one section reserved for 8th grade families, and another section that is first come first served.

Of course parking will be at a premium, so plan to arrive early and park in the lower or looping lot and walk or take the shuttle up. Shuttle Service will be available from Asheville Gospel Chapel @ 350 Old Haw Creek, once the lower lot has filled please plan to park there.

Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home.


A limited number of yearbooks are now available for purchase in the front office.

Please pick up before June 12!

Price: $25

Greeting Card Fundraiser

Send a smile to your favorite Evergreen students to celebrate another successful school year! 

This year we are offering to customize and print a range of greeting cards for Moving Up and Graduation Ceremonies for a suggested donation of $3-5/card to help support the Evergreen Annual Fund.  All profits from this fundraiser will go toward the Evergreen Annual Fund's goal of $100,000. The Evergreen Annual Fund goes toward faculty and staff salaries as well as supporting our beautiful campus.

Click here to check out all of the cards available!


Evergreen Annual Fund

Given the time and opportunity, would you buy your teacher a coffee? Would you buy them a coffee every month?

By scheduling a monthly donation of just $5/month you will be helping us reach our Evergreen Annual Goal. The main thing the Evergreen Annual Fund funds is our teachers’ salaries. So skip the coffee and help us fund their ability to buy their own coffee.

Not that we don’t appreciate treatsies. We like treatsies too.


Summer Nutrition Program for Kids

Apply for the SUNBUCKS Program by August 31st. You may have received a letter in April if you pre-qualified for auto-enrollment.

Bookmark this Site Finder to see Summer Meals Locations and Times.

These information sheets are also available in the front office.

Desplácese hasta la página 4 para obtener la información en español. Estas hojas informativas también están disponibles en la recepción.

Other languages are available through the SunBuck Website linked above.


TOMORROW:
Community Builders'
Year End Gathering

When: Friday, June 6th
post pick up and beyond

Where: Highland Brewing;
look for the green table cloth or
check WhatsApp for location

To join the Community Builders WhatsApp,
follow
this link.
Finally, please keep an eye out for flyers
about Community Builder T-shirts!

Also on June 6th. Also at Highland.

We will be saying Bon Voyage to Jo Giordano! As a teacher who has been with Evergreen for 20 years, Jo has certainly made a lasting impact on our school community and thousands of young people who have grown ‘Wise from Within’ with her.


SUMMER IS UPON US! 

As the school year winds down, summer brings a welcome shift in pace for many families. Whether your plans include travel, camps, or quiet days at home, summer is a great opportunity to recharge and keep kids feeling supported, structured, and confident. While the busyness of the school year along with extra-curricular activities can make it challenging to find downtime or fill our self-care and/or entertainment buckets, summer offers valuable time to focus on those things more intentionally. Here are three key ways to make the most of the months ahead:

☀️ 1. Prioritize Self-Care—for Kids and Parents

Summer is a great time to build healthy habits that sometimes get lost in the school-year shuffle. Encourage your child to:

  • Spend time outside in nature

  • Get plenty of sleep (yes, even in summer!)

  • Practice mindfulness, breathing, or relaxation routines

  • Explore creative outlets like art, music, or journaling

And don’t forget about your own self-care. Taking time to recharge as a parent sets the tone for a calm and connected summer for the whole family.

More tips on Practicing Self-Care in the Summertime

⏰ 2. Keep a Light Routine

Kids thrive with predictability—even during summer break. Routines don’t need to be rigid, but a simple structure can help prevent boredom and big emotions. You might include:

  • Morning routines (wake-up, breakfast, getting dressed)

  • Quiet times or “independent play” blocks

  • Chores and responsibilities

  • Evening wind-down rituals

A loose daily rhythm helps kids feel secure and manage transitions more easily when school starts again.

More tips on The Importance of Summer Routines

📚 3. Prevent the Summer Slide

It’s natural for kids to forget some academic skills over the summer—but there are easy ways to keep learning fun and pressure-free:

  • Set aside 15–20 minutes a day for reading together

  • Let them write postcards, shopping lists, or keep a summer journal

  • Try math in real life—like measuring ingredients or counting change

  • Use free educational apps or workbooks that feel like games

These little moments can go a long way in keeping brains engaged and confident for the fall.

Tips & Activities for Preventing the Summer Slide

💛 Wishing your family a joyful, restorative, and balanced summer!

A note from Annie:

To my K-4 families - Being your counselor this year has truly been a gift to me in ways I can’t adequately describe. Evergreen is such a special place; every day I come to work and am reminded how important it is to have a soft, safe, and nurturing place to land, where we all work together to help each other and grow into the best version of ourselves. I hope our elementary students have learned as much from me as I have from them this year! It is an honor to walk alongside your children and be a part of their stories, helping them grow, learn, and discover themselves and the world around them. I am looking ahead with hope and excitement for when we all get to come together again in August!

A note from Hunter:

To all my 5-8 families - I want to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude for the past two years I’ve spent at Evergreen. It has been an absolute privilege to support and grow alongside your incredible children during such formative years. While I will not be returning next year, please know this decision was not made lightly. I leave with deep appreciation for the trust you've placed in me and the many meaningful connections we've built together. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your children's journey—it's an experience I will always carry with me. 


Return all Books by TOMORROW

Please return all books by JUNE 6th.

Check your coffee tables and bookshelves for any Evergreen Library Books, and get those returned asap!

FOUR AND A HALF MORE DAYS OF SCHOOL!


Free & Fun Community Events!

Click the image or the link to go to the official event page.

Odyssey Clayworks


Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
Time: 11- 3 

This event is free and family friendly. Bring your kids, invite your friends, and spread the word to anyone who enjoys creating art. There are no age restrictions or skill requirements – all are welcome to participate.

Montford Park Players presents


Field Day Volunteers Needed

Student Council is hard at work planning Field Day for all students.

Field Day will take place on Wednesday, June 11th, from 9am-1pm.

We need YOUR help to make it possible!

Please fill out THIS form if you're interested in volunteering.
All details are in the form.

Thank you so much! 


All school fees are due by
Thursday, June 12

  • Login to MSB to pay your balance

  • For technical issues with MSB please call 855-832-5226

  • Pay by check or cash in the office with ND Gravy

  • You can make partial payments as needed by selecting payment options and entering the partial amount you wish to pay

  • Having an unpaid EverAfter balance may impact your ability to use the program next year

  • If you need a payment plan please contact Beth Rankin


Evergreen's School Garden:  Growing into 2026

Our school garden is in a time of transition, and it is time for a collaboration of the next generation of school families!  The garden is a lovely space that is in need of helping hands as we approach the 2025-2026 school year.  

Volunteering with the school garden will often involve physical labor. These personal interests are a plus:

  • digging,

  • raking,

  • harvesting,

  • planting

  • and weeding while chatting with a fellow volunteer friend 

  • Picking up gardening supplies

  • Attending a group work day 

  • Light carpentry and repairs 

  • Volunteering in the garden with classrooms 

  • ALSO- there are many tasks that need to be completed for the garden that don't involve ANYTHING mentioned above!  Do you want to help but prefer other ways?  Volunteer schedule coordination, sourcing supplies, seeking out collaborations within the community and grant writing are all big needs of the garden.  

If you would like to join the handful of parents that have started this conversation and become a part of the next iteration of the Evergreen School Garden, please reach out to Evergreen part time staffer and parent, Melanie Corl. 


Come and Grow with Us!

2015ish - When the cob tool house was still new!

Garden Volunteers circa 2012 with their new sign!

Starting seeds in the “Hoop House” circa 2015

Do you recognize this former Kinder-Gardener who is currently a 7th grader?


Robin’s Nest Needs

Thank you to everyone who has donated to restocking! Still looking for some underwear and t-shirt sizes!

Please sign up below to help us re-feather our Nest!

Donations can be dropped off in the main office.

Keep Flooding Back Love

Need to be added to the list? Reply to The Scoop email to get us your info.


Connect With Free Resources for Families

Buncombe County
Public Library

Buncombe County Library has such a rich calendar of free events for the community! Lego Clubs, Ukelele Lessons, Intro to Mindfulness, Book Clubs, Festivals, Watercolor Painting, Clothing Swaps, D&D!

Come find your community (and a good book) at the library!

Don’t forget to check out ZOOM Passes, your free ticket to local attractions.

Bounty & Soul Market

“We know our farmers and they know us. We honor their work as sacred. 

Knowledge is power and communities are wise. Communities have the resources to care for each other. 

Together we create a just and equitable food and health system.” 

Use the button above to find a pop-up market near you.

Resources for Resilience

Resources for Resilience shares practical tools and research-based resources that people of all ages can use to manage stress and find compassion and connection. Our trainings and professional development workshops help participants work together to prevent future adversity and create healthier, more resilient communities.

Click the button above to learn more about their workshops, trainings, and listening circles.


Ways to give that don’t involve cash!

Do you use aluminum cans in life? Do you want to help support our Adventure Program? If the answer is yes to both then we’re looking for you. Our Cans for Climbing program is a major fundraiser for Evergreen’s Adventure Program that is easy to participate in. All you need to do is drop off any aluminum cans you have in the Cans for Climbing Trailer located right by our buses.

Download the app and start scanning your receipts at checkout!

It’s like torture, but you DO have to add yourself back to the Evergreen List at Ingles, Publix, and Harris Teeter each fall!
THANK YOU in advance for enduring this trial.

Linking your card really does make a difference! If you cannot afford to give monetarily to our fundraisers, linking your grocery cards is a great way to make sure that you are helping to support our school!  
Click on the picture to get started. 
School ID Number 10713

Purchase a book for the library, or use it as a book recommendation list for your next library trip!

Did you know that 10% of each Artsonia purchase is donated to the school.


May 29th, 2025

May 30th - End of Grade Testing Begins
June 2nd - Last Day of May’s Lost and Found
June 4th - Facilities Committee
June 5th - N&E and Executive Meetings

June 5th - Grad Panels
June 10th
- K-2 Moving Up Ceremony
June 11th - 3rd-5th & 6th-8th Moving Up Ceremonies
June 12th - Last Day - Noon Dismissal


URGENT NEED FOR MORE JUDGES

A couple of our volunteers have had to cancel and we need 2 more judges to step up please!

When: Thursday, June 5  4:45-8:30 PM

What: You will judge 4-5 grad panel portfolios. There will be 3 judges in each room. We will explain & train judges at 4:45

More: Dinner (pizza & salad) will be served


Yearbooks

Yearbooks will be in next week! If you pre-ordered a yearbook these will be distributed to students on Monday.

There will be a limited number of extra copies available for purchase at the front desk. If you would like a copy of this year’s yearbook, do not delay, stop by to claim your copy before they’re gone!

$25


Moving Up Ceremonies

June 10th - 1:30-2:30pm -
Kindergarten-2nd Grade Moving Up Ceremony

The ceremony will be on the field, weather permitting, so bring whatever you need to be comfortable: camp chairs, umbrellas, picnic blankets, etc.! Of course parking will be at a premium, plan to park in the lower lot and walk or take the shuttle up. Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home.

Rain Plan: Gym

June 11th - 1:30-2:30pm -
3rd-5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony

The ceremony will be on the field, weather permitting, so bring whatever you need to be comfortable: camp chairs, umbrellas, picnic blankets, etc.! Of course parking will be at a premium, plan to park in the lower lot and walk or take the shuttle up. Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home.

Rain Plan: Gym

June 11th - 6:00-7:30pm -
6th-8th Moving Up/ Graduation Ceremony

The ceremony will be in the gym. There will be a section of seats reserved for the students, one section reserved for 8th grade families, and another section that is first come first served. Look for additional program details in classroom newsletters. Please leave pets at home.


Greeting Card Fundraiser

Send a smile to your favorite Evergreen students to celebrate another successful school year! 

This year we are offering to customize and print a range of greeting cards for Moving Up and Graduation Ceremonies for a suggested donation of $3-5/card to help support the Evergreen Annual Fund.  All profits from this fundraiser will go toward the Evergreen Annual Fund's goal of $100,000. The Evergreen Annual Fund goes toward faculty and staff salaries as well as supporting our beautiful campus.


Community Builders'
Year End Gathering

When: Friday, June 6th
post pick up and beyond

Where: Highlands Brewery;
look for the green table cloth or
check WhatsApp for location

To join the Community Builders WhatsApp,
follow
this link.
Finally, please keep an eye out for flyers
about Community Builder T-shirts!

Also on June 6th. Also at Highland.

We will be saying Bon Voyage to Jo Giordano! As a teacher who has been with Evergreen for 20 years, Jo has certainly made a lasting impact on our school community and thousands of young people who have grown ‘Wise from Within’ with her.


Mental Health awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it’s a perfect time to pause and reflect on how we support the emotional well-being of ourselves and our children. Just like physical health, our mental health needs regular care, attention, open conversation, and sometimes, guidance from a professional.

This week, we are sharing several infographics that highlight key mental health facts, warning signs, and ways to nurture strong mental wellness in our kids. You’ll also find tips for reducing stigma and understanding the many factors that shape a child’s mental health.

In addition to those resources, here are a few important reminders:

  • Mental health isn’t just about diagnoses — It shows up in how kids handle stress, connect with others, and bounce back from challenges. Sometimes small changes in behavior, sleep, or mood can be early indicators that a child may need some extra support. Additionally, some modern therapy approaches are moving away from pathologizing and leaning into more holistic/strengths-based approaches that aim to honor each individual human experience and highlight one’s capacity for self-acceptance, self-compassion, and personal growth.

  • Parents and caregivers play a powerful role — When adults model healthy coping, emotional intelligence, and self-care, kids learn these same habits. Taking care of your own mental health benefits you, your child(ren), and your family as a whole. I read one time that the greatest gift we can give our children is to heal ourselves, and that has really stuck with me! It’s important to remember that we cannot pour from an empty cup, so prioritizing our own mental and emotional well-being is THE first step to helping our children do the same.

  • Not every hard moment is a crisis — but connection matters. Ups and downs are a normal part of growing up and all kids have tough days. What’s most important is that kids know their feelings are valid and that there’s a trusted adult they can talk to. Experiencing strong emotions does not always mean something bigger is going on, but it’s important to keep communication open so we can spot mood/behavior shifts and warning signs more easily.

  • When in doubt, reach out — If you’re ever unsure about what you’re noticing in your child, or even if you just want support, don’t hesitate to connect with your school counselor, pediatrician, or a mental health professional. You don’t have to wait for things to be “serious” to ask questions or seek guidance, and there is no shame in asking for help. In fact, it is quite courageous to do so!

In a nutshell, mental health matters and is a critical component of our overall health and well-being for children & adults alike. When we talk openly and often about mental health, not only do we actively help reduce stigma and normalize the importance of taking care of this part of ourselves, but we also model for kids that it’s always okay to talk about their feelings and ask for help if/when they need it. So, let’s keep the conversation going–not just in the month of May–but all year long!


Lost & Found Refresh - 6/2

Items still unclaimed after June 2nd will be donated. Please stop by the Lost and Found locations: by the Main Office, and in the Gym to reunite with your possessions.
Lost and Found areas are overflowing with overnight & rain clothes, water bottles, and hoodies/sweatshirts. All sizes!!

Return all Books by 6/6

Please return all books by JUNE 6th.

Check your coffee tables and bookshelves for any Evergreen Library Books, and get those returned asap!


Free & Fun Community Event! - June 7th

The City of Asheville will host a final tile making event at Odyssey Clayworks in the River Arts District on Saturday, June 7, 2025.  Finished tiles will adorn a new public art installment – a playable harp – on the Reed Creek Greenway near the intersection with Ocala Street.

Event Details
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Location: Odyssey Clayworks, 236 Clingman Ave

This event is free and family friendly. Bring your kids, invite your friends, and spread the word to anyone who enjoys creating art. There are no age restrictions or skill requirements – all are welcome to participate.

We know we have some wonderful clay artists here at Evergreen! We hope to see some of you at Odyssey Clayworks next weekend!

Click on the harp for more info from the official event page.


Field Day Volunteers Needed

Student Council is hard at work planning Field Day for all students.

Field Day will take place on Wednesday, June 11th, from 9am-1pm.

We need YOUR help to make it possible!

Please fill out THIS form if you're interested in volunteering.
All details are in the form.

Thank you so much! 


All school fees are due by
Thursday, June 12

  • Login to MSB to pay your balance

  • For technical issues with MSB please call 855-832-5226

  • Pay by check or cash in the office with ND Gravy

  • You can make partial payments as needed by selecting payment options and entering the partial amount you wish to pay

  • Having an unpaid EverAfter balance may impact your ability to use the program next year

  • If you need a payment plan please contact Beth Rankin


Then & Now

Last Week’s Grad Walk had us digging through the archives to find a picture of these grown children as Kindergarteners!

Then we dove in again to find pictures of Younger Jo!

Follow us on Socials? Click below to join in the fun.


Evergreen's School Garden:  Growing into 2026

Our school garden is in a time of transition, and it is time for a collaboration of the next generation of school families!  The garden is a lovely space that is in need of helping hands as we approach the 2025-2026 school year.  

Volunteering with the school garden will often involve physical labor. These personal interests are a plus:

  • digging,

  • raking,

  • harvesting,

  • planting

  • and weeding while chatting with a fellow volunteer friend 

  • Picking up gardening supplies

  • Attending a group work day 

  • Light carpentry and repairs 

  • Volunteering in the garden with classrooms 

  • ALSO- there are many tasks that need to be completed for the garden that don't involve ANYTHING mentioned above!  Do you want to help but prefer other ways?  Volunteer schedule coordination, sourcing supplies, seeking out collaborations within the community and grant writing are all big needs of the garden.  

If you would like to join the handful of parents that have started this conversation and become a part of the next iteration of the Evergreen School Garden, please reach out to Evergreen part time staffer and parent, Melanie Corl. 


Come and Grow with Us!

2015ish - When the cob tool house was still new!

Garden Volunteers circa 2012 with their new sign!

Starting seeds in the “Hoop House” circa 2015

Do you recognize this Kinder-Gardener who is about to graduate from Evergreen?


Robin’s Nest Needs

Thank you to everyone who has donated to restocking! Still looking for some underwear and t-shirt sizes!

Please sign up below to help us re-feather our Nest!

Donations can be dropped off in the main office.

Keep Flooding Back Love

Need to be added to the list? Reply to The Scoop email to get us your info.


Connect With Free Resources for Families

Buncombe County
Public Library

Buncombe County Library has such a rich calendar of free events for the community! Lego Clubs, Ukelele Lessons, Intro to Mindfulness, Book Clubs, Festivals, Watercolor Painting, Clothing Swaps, D&D!

Come find your community (and a good book) at the library!

Don’t forget to check out ZOOM Passes, your free ticket to local attractions.

Bounty & Soul Market

“We know our farmers and they know us. We honor their work as sacred. 

Knowledge is power and communities are wise. Communities have the resources to care for each other. 

Together we create a just and equitable food and health system.” 

Use the button above to find a pop-up market near you.

Resources for Resilience

Resources for Resilience shares practical tools and research-based resources that people of all ages can use to manage stress and find compassion and connection. Our trainings and professional development workshops help participants work together to prevent future adversity and create healthier, more resilient communities.

Click the button above to learn more about their workshops, trainings, and listening circles.


Ways to give that don’t involve cash!

Do you use aluminum cans in life? Do you want to help support our Adventure Program? If the answer is yes to both then we’re looking for you. Our Cans for Climbing program is a major fundraiser for Evergreen’s Adventure Program that is easy to participate in. All you need to do is drop off any aluminum cans you have in the Cans for Climbing Trailer located right by our buses.

Download the app and start scanning your receipts at checkout!

Linking your card really does make a difference! If you cannot afford to give monetarily to our fundraisers, linking your grocery cards is a great way to make sure that you are helping to support our school!  
Click on the picture to get started. 
School ID Number 10713

Purchase a book for the library, or use it as a book recommendation list for your next library trip!

Did you know that 10% of each Artsonia purchase is donated to the school.


May 22nd, 2025

May 26th - Memorial Day - No School
May 30th - End of Grade Testing Begins

June 4th - Facilities Committee
June 5th - N&E and Executive Meetings
June 5th - Grad Panels


Grad Panel Judges Needed

We are looking for four more people to help with Grad Panels. Parents of 3rd-7th graders, this is a great time to come witness what our eighth graders are capable of! It is a great time to assess the soft skills that our school instill in students. It’s a great time to volunteer if you think you’re going to be evaluating upcoming middle school choices.

Judges are given rubrics and instructions on how to use these to give students feedback on their presentations. It’s great to have parents with many perspectives on the panel, so don’t worry if your background is not in education.

Plan to arrive at 4:45pm. Judges will be provided with dinner, snacks, and refreshments as our way of showing our gratitude to you!


Greeting Card Fundraiser

Send a smile to your favorite Evergreen students to celebrate another successful school year! 

This year we are offering to customize and print a range of greeting cards for Moving Up and Graduation Ceremonies for a suggested donation of $3-5/card to help support the Evergreen Annual Fund.  All profits from this fundraiser will go toward the Evergreen Annual Fund's goal of $100,000. The Evergreen Annual Fund goes toward faculty and staff salaries as well as supporting our beautiful campus.

Click here to check out the cards available!


Evergreen Annual Fund

Thank you to everyone who has supported the Greeting Card Fundraiser! So far, we have raised almost $400! These gifts will be rolled over to the Evergreen Annual Fund after the last day of school. 

Did you know: if all of our families set up a monthly recurring gift of just $5, (roughly the same amount as one of the greeting cards) we would have $20K over the course of the year?

Twenty thousand dollars would make a major difference in meeting our annual goal, currently we need less than $24K.

80% of Evergreen's annual budget is used for teacher and staff salaries? Meaning your dollars go to what matters most: having invested, qualified professionals in classrooms.
We appreciate your continued support as an integral part of our Evergreen community.


Test Anxiety and End of Grade Testing

Welcome back to the Counseling Corner!

This week we are going to talk about TESTS! As many of us know, testing can cause us all different types of stress and anxiety. And this is even more true for students. When students experience test anxiety they are actually experiencing a type of performance anxiety. 

Performance anxiety is when we feel the pressure to do well in a certain situation where performance counts towards something. When we’re feeling this way we may experience some physical symptoms like butterflies in our stomach, increased heart rate, or feeling sweaty and shaky. This anxiety is a result of anticipating something stressful and it can affect our mind and body. When we experience stress our body releases the hormone adrenaline, which prepares us for our fight or flight response. A little bit of stress can help us focus and actually perform better. But too much stress can lead to overwhelm and get in the way of what we need to do.

 

So how can we help our students combat test anxiety? Here are some helpful things that students can add to their routine to avoid feeling those nervous feelings before a big test:

  • Practice good study habits

  • Create a pretest routine

  • Practice relaxation techniques

  • Be sure to hydrate and nourish your body with food

  • Get enough sleep

  • Speak with a teacher if you feel nervous

  • Accept mistakes and be gentle with yourself

When we think that we can’t do something or are not going to do well, it often causes our anxiety to increase. We want our students to feel capable and confident when it comes to test taking and other challenging situations they will face. It is important to encourage our students to have a healthy mindset when it comes to performance anxiety. Changing the way we think about tests and academic performance can influence the way we perform. By helping students look at the bigger picture and helping them change their perspective surrounding tests, we can lessen the stress surrounding these events. By focusing on progress versus perfection, students are better able to bounce back from stressful tests and fear of failure. Here are some test-taking strategies that may be helpful for your student when it’s time to perform:

  • Set aside enough time to study independently or with a group of classmates. Over studying can lead to burnout and causes you to forget the information

  • Go to bed early the night before the test - getting good sleep will help you be productive on test day

  • Read through the whole exam before answering any questions 

  • You do not have to start with the first question

  • Use the process of elimination for multiple-choice questions where you are unsure of the answer

  • Try to focus on the test for the majority of the time - try not to let your mind wander

  • Show all of your work for problem-solving questions 

  • Don’t be afraid to raise your hand if you have a question or if something is unclear

-and most importantly, remember–a test is just one measure of learning! There are so many other ways that students can demonstrate and celebrate their skills. Encourage them to focus not on the test grade, but on putting in their best effort.


 

End of Year Library Reminders

The last day to check out books is TOMORROW, Friday, MAY 23rd. So make sure any books you NEED get checked out, asap!

All books need to be returned by JUNE 6th.

So make sure you check your coffee tables and bookshelves for any Evergreen Library Books, and get those in!


Community Builders'
Year End Gathering

When: Friday, June 6th
post pick up and beyond

Where: Highlands Brewery;
look for the green table cloth or
check WhatsApp for location

To join the Community Builders WhatsApp,
follow
this link.
Finally, please keep an eye out for flyers
about Community Builder T-shirts!


Field Day Volunteers Needed

Student Council is hard at work planning Field Day for all students.

Field Day will take place on Wednesday, June 11th, from 9am-1pm.

We need YOUR help to make it possible!

Please fill out THIS form if you're interested in volunteering.
All details are in the form.

Thank you so much! 


All school fees are due by
Thursday, June 12

  • Login to MSB to pay your balance

  • For technical issues with MSB please call 855-832-5226

  • Pay by check or cash in the office with ND Gravy

  • You can make partial payments as needed by selecting payment options and entering the partial amount you wish to pay

  • Having an unpaid EverAfter balance may impact your ability to use the program next year

  • If you need a payment plan please contact Beth Rankin


Evergreen's Staff Appreciation Photos

 Thank you to our wonderful community!
Evergreen Teachers & Staff


As we approach the end of the school year some of our supplies are dwindling! We would appreciate the donation of any of the supplies below:

  • Tape Dispenser Refills - Copier Room & 5th Grade

  • Highlighters - 1st & 8th Grade

  • Dry Erase Markers - 1st & 4th Grade

  • Presharpened Pencils - 6th Grade

  • 1-2 reams of white, letter-sized cardstock paper - 5th Grade

  • Sharpies - 4th Grade

  • Masking Tape - 4th Grade

  • Coloring Books for Before Care

  • Checkers/Chess Set for Before Care

  • Packing Tape - Katie D’s Classroom

  • Laminating Sheets - Katie D’s Classroom

  • Clear Sleeves for portfolios - 2nd grade


Robin’s Nest Needs

Thank you to everyone who has donated to restocking! Still looking for some underwear and t-shirt sizes!

Please sign up below to help us re-feather our Nest!

Donations can be dropped off in the main office.

Keep Flooding Back Love

Need to be added to the list? Reply to The Scoop email to get us your info.


Connect With Free Resources for Families

Buncombe County
Public Library

Buncombe County Library has such a rich calendar of free events for the community! Lego Clubs, Ukelele Lessons, Intro to Mindfulness, Book Clubs, Festivals, Watercolor Painting, Clothing Swaps, D&D!

Come find your community (and a good book) at the library!

Don’t forget to check out ZOOM Passes, your free ticket to local attractions.

Bounty & Soul Market

“We know our farmers and they know us. We honor their work as sacred. 

Knowledge is power and communities are wise. Communities have the resources to care for each other. 

Together we create a just and equitable food and health system.” 

Use the button above to find a pop-up market near you.

Resources for Resilience

Resources for Resilience shares practical tools and research-based resources that people of all ages can use to manage stress and find compassion and connection. Our trainings and professional development workshops help participants work together to prevent future adversity and create healthier, more resilient communities.

Click the button above to learn more about their workshops, trainings, and listening circles.


Ways to give that don’t involve cash!

Do you use aluminum cans in life? Do you want to help support our Adventure Program? If the answer is yes to both then we’re looking for you. Our Cans for Climbing program is a major fundraiser for Evergreen’s Adventure Program that is easy to participate in. All you need to do is drop off any aluminum cans you have in the Cans for Climbing Trailer located right by our buses.

Download the app and start scanning your receipts at checkout!

Linking your card really does make a difference! If you cannot afford to give monetarily to our fundraisers, linking your grocery cards is a great way to make sure that you are helping to support our school!  
Click on the picture to get started. 
School ID Number 10713

Purchase a book for the library, or use it as a book recommendation list for your next library trip!

Did you know that 10% of each Artsonia purchase is donated to the school.


May 15th, 2025

May 15th- Evergreen Annual Meeting TODAY!
May 16th - Community Builders Event
May 21st - Middle School Variety Show

May 22nd- Grad Walk
May 19-23rd
- Teacher Appreciation Week
May 26th - Memorial Day - No School


TODAY at 5:30pm!

May 15th - Evergreen Annual Meeting - Please Attend

Tuesday, May 15th, from 5:30-6:30pm is the Evergreen Annual Meeting. This meeting helps to determine the Board of Directors for the following term. As stakeholders in the school, you are eligible and encouraged to be part of this decision. When you arrive, please look for QR Codes to record your attendance. To make the vote valid we need to reach a quorum of 10% of our members.


 

End of Year Library Reminders

The last day to check out books is Friday, MAY 23rd. So make sure any books you NEED are checked out by next Friday!

All books need to be returned by JUNE 6th.

So make sure you check your coffee tables and bookshelves for any Evergreen Library Books, and get those in!


All school fees are due by
Thursday, June 12

  • Login to MSB to pay your balance

  • For technical issues with MSB please call 855-832-5226

  • Pay by check or cash in the office with ND Gravy

  • You can make partial payments as needed by selecting payment options and entering the partial amount you wish to pay

  • Having an unpaid EverAfter balance may impact your ability to use the program next year

  • If you need a payment plan please contact Beth Rankin


 

Pre-Order your Yearbook Now

Get your order in for your copy of the yearbook today!

You can log on to MySchoolBucks to pre-order your copy.

Orders are due by May 20th!

Yearbooks are $25.

*Yearbooks must be pre-ordered so we know how many to print!
If you are wanting a yearbook, please get your order in asap. Don’t count on there being too many ‘extras’ up for grabs in this economy!


Community Builders' Upcoming Events

TOMORROW! May 16th: Craft & Hike

We’ll craft cards for Teacher Appreciation Week, followed by a hike at Masters Park

When: May 16th at pick up

Where: Meet at the picnic tables at school for crafting and then carpool over to the hike

June 6th: Year End Gathering

When: Friday, June 6th post pick up and beyond

Where: Highland Brewing; look for the green table cloth or check WhatsApp for location

To join the Community Builders WhatsApp, follow this link. Finally, please keep an eye out for flyers about Community Builder T-shirts!


Evergreen's Staff Appreciation Week is Happening May 19-23!

Need some end of the year volunteer hours?

Parent volunteers are needed to bring in culinary delights during Staff Appreciation Week on May 19 and 22!

We'll need some wonderful parent volunteers to bring in lounge snacks, pastries, coffee cups and extras like half n' half, etc. 

Please find the Monday, May 19 signup links here. If the May 19 spots fill up, we still have spots available for other Thursdays of the school year (also in that signup link).

Thursday, May 22: We also still need a snack volunteer for our Thursday morning staff lounge treats. Please sign up here under May 22 if you are able to bring something!

More to come on the other events of Staff Appreciation Week in the next Scoop! Email Kellam using the button below with any questions.

Don’t forget to log your hours!

 Thank you!
The Evergreen Teacher Appreciation Committee


Talent Show

Wednesday May 21st, 6:30pm-8:00pm is the Middle School Variety Show. We encourage upper elementary and middle school families to come support our middle schoolers who have the courage to get up on stage!

Evergreen encourages a wide variety of submissions. Students in the past have presented: Time Lapse Art Demos, Group Poetry Performance, Band Performances, Solo Instrument or Voice Performances, Sound Mixing Demos, Dance, and more. And there’s room for one more act… 5th-8th graders encouraged to apply with Ms. Jo!


 

ATTN: Evergreen Alum who are graduating high school in 2025!

You are invited to come walk the halls where it all began, see some familiar faces, reunite with classmates, and show our current students the value of perseverance!

May 22nd @ 9:00am

Park in the lower lot and walk the trail once more! Meet in the Main Office!


Field Day

Student Council is hard at work planning Field Day for all students.

Field Day will take place on Wednesday, June 11th, from 9am-1pm.

We need YOUR help to make it possible!

Please fill out THIS form if you're interested in volunteering. All details are in the form.

Thank you so much! 


Greeting Card Fundraiser

Send a smile to your favorite Evergreen students to celebrate another successful school year! 

This year we are offering to customize and print a range of greeting cards for Moving Up and Graduation Ceremonies for a suggested donation of $3-5/card to help support the Evergreen Annual Fund.  All profits from this fundraiser will go toward the Evergreen Annual Fund's goal of $100,000. The Evergreen Annual Fund goes toward faculty and staff salaries as well as supporting our beautiful campus.

Click here to check out the cards available!


Evergreen Annual Fund

Thank you to everyone who has given to Tourney of the Hoops and the Evergreen Fund. Your support of our school and public education makes a real impact. 

Did you know: 80% of Evergreen's annual budget is used for teacher and staff salaries? Meaning your dollars go to what matters most: having invested, qualified professionals in classrooms.

If you haven't given yet, there is still time! Your donation is so important, now more than ever! 

A small monthly gift of $5 per month, or a quarterly or one time donation can have a big difference on our school's budget at a time when we are facing massive budget cuts.
We appreciate you being part of our Evergreen community.


As we approach the end of the school year some of our supplies are dwindling! We would appreciate the donation of any of the supplies below:

  • Tape Dispenser Refills - Copier Room & 5th Grade

  • Highlighters - 1st & 8th Grade

  • Dry Erase Markers - 1st & 4th Grade

  • Presharpened Pencils - 6th Grade

  • 1-2 reams of white, letter-sized cardstock paper - 5th Grade

  • Sharpies - 4th Grade

  • Masking Tape - 4th Grade

  • Coloring Books for Before Care

  • Checkers/Chess Set for Before Care

  • Packing Tape - Katie D’s Classroom

  • Laminating Sheets - Katie D’s Classroom

  • Clear Sleeves for portfolios - 2nd grade


Robin’s Nest Needs

Thank you to everyone who has donated to restocking! Still looking for some underwear and t-shirt sizes!

Please sign up below to help us re-feather our Nest!

Donations can be dropped off in the main office.

Keep Flooding Back Love

Need to be added to the list? Reply to The Scoop email to get us your info.


Connect With Free Resources for Families

Buncombe County
Public Library

Buncombe County Library has such a rich calendar of free events for the community! Lego Clubs, Ukelele Lessons, Intro to Mindfulness, Book Clubs, Festivals, Watercolor Painting, Clothing Swaps, D&D!

Come find your community (and a good book) at the library!

Don’t forget to check out ZOOM Passes, your free ticket to local attractions.

Bounty & Soul Market

“We know our farmers and they know us. We honor their work as sacred. 

Knowledge is power and communities are wise. Communities have the resources to care for each other. 

Together we create a just and equitable food and health system.” 

Use the button above to find a pop-up market near you.

Resources for Resilience

Resources for Resilience shares practical tools and research-based resources that people of all ages can use to manage stress and find compassion and connection. Our trainings and professional development workshops help participants work together to prevent future adversity and create healthier, more resilient communities.

Click the button above to learn more about their workshops, trainings, and listening circles.


Ways to give that don’t involve cash!

Do you use aluminum cans in life? Do you want to help support our Adventure Program? If the answer is yes to both then we’re looking for you. Our Cans for Climbing program is a major fundraiser for Evergreen’s Adventure Program that is easy to participate in. All you need to do is drop off any aluminum cans you have in the Cans for Climbing Trailer located right by our buses.

Download the app and start scanning your receipts at checkout!

Linking your card really does make a difference! If you cannot afford to give monetarily to our fundraisers, linking your grocery cards is a great way to make sure that you are helping to support our school!  
Click on the picture to get started. 
School ID Number 10713

Purchase a book for the library, or use it as a book recommendation list for your next library trip!

Did you know that 10% of each Artsonia purchase is donated to the school.