December 12th, 2024

December 12th - Finance Committee
December 13th - Community Builders Gathering
December 18th - Winter Showcase Grades 5-8

December 19th - Winter Showcase Grades K-4
December 19th - Board Meeting
December 23rd- January 6th - Winter Break


Keep scrolling after the Director’s Letter, there’s more below!


Happy December, Evergreen families!

I don’t know about you, but I still feel like I’m in a bit of a time warp that started with the hurricane and is still lingering as we roll into the holiday season. I hope you all are finding ways to feel more settled and recovering some - I know that there are so many various levels of recovery needed across the area. 

I want to send out a thank you to Lake Norman Charter School, whose students created “Brightness Bags” for our students and staff and delivered them to us last week. We were able to give each student and staff member a gift bag complete with a sweet handwritten note from one of their students. It was a great reminder that we are cared for!

Reminder as the weather changes: We do not automatically follow other schools’ calls for closings/delays. We make our own decisions but will send out a text and email and post on WLOS and our website when we delay or close school. Use your best judgment - if we are open and your roads are not safe to drive on, your child’s absence will be excused

We are looking forward to seeing you and celebrating student learning next week at our Winter Showcases on Dec. 18th and 19th. Students have been working hard since returning to school and are excited to share with you all before we wrap up for break. 

Happy holidays to each of you - I hope you enjoy your winter break and all have time to refresh and spend time with family and friends before we return in 2025! 

Take care of yourselves and each other!


We need GrandFriend Email Addresses!

With Grandfriends Day rescheduled for Valentines Day, we will need to get invites out just after the holidays, if you did not do so the first go-round, please include your guests’ info in the form linked below!


TOMORROW: Community Builders Gathering

Please join the Community Builders for Holiday Card Crafting!

Together we’ll make cards to be delivered to community elders in assisted living. We will provide hot chocolate, light snacks, and craft supplies! Everyone is welcome. 

Friday, December 13, 4-6pm

East Asheville Library: Meeting room AB

We loved seeing so many of you at RAD Brewing this month. If you'd like to give us feedback or tell us what type of events you'd like to see, please fill out this short survey.

Join our Whatsapp group to get gathering invites and reminders, and connect with other Evergreen families through this QR Code.

Photo Credit: Toa Heftiba: Unsplash

 

Join us on WhatsApp

 

Winter Showcase

You are invited into the classroom on December 18th and 19th, to celebrate achievements, view student work, and connect with your school community ahead of the winter break. These events will fold Fall Family Nights into our abbreviated fall/winter schedule, so that our students can still showcase the projects they have been working so hard on.

December 18th - 1:30pm - 5th-8th Grades
December 19th - 1:00pm - K-4th Grades

Look for more specific information, and ways to get involved in classroom newsletters.

We know that these daytime hours are not ideal for many parents. We apologize for the lack of evening options. If you cannot make it, consider sending a grandparent, friend, or neighbor in your stead.

On December 19th- The K-4 event will be combined with the Annual K-4 Winter Concert and will begin in the gym at 1pm.

We hope to see you on campus for these important Celebrations of Learning!


Sweet Gestures: Honey for the Holidays

We have Wildflower and Sourwood Honey from local apiary Haw Creek Honey for sale!

While you are here for the Winter Showcase, stop by the main office to buy honey for your family and friends.

Jars range in price from $7 - 22 and come in many sizes.


Calling all book lovers!

Reading Clubs and challenges for grades 3-5!

Based on student and family interest, we are planning to offer two reading extracurriculars for our upper elementary students in the new year. Our goal is to foster a love of reading and to create excitement around good books. Readers of all levels are welcome!
Third, fourth, and fifth grade students will have the option of attending "Book of the Month" meetups, which are intended to be flexible and casual times to come together after reading a common book. Fourth and fifth graders will have the additional option of participating in Battle of the Books--a higher commitment offering for those who are ready to take their reading to a competitive level! Flyers, permission slips, and additional information will be available around the school and at our Winter Showcase. Want to make sure you don't miss any details? Be sure to complete the Google Form in the embedded newsletter so that you can be added to our distribution list!


ATTN: MIDDLE SCHOOL

North Asheville Junior League is looking for middle school athletes (age 13-15) who want to develop their baseball skills.

Registration for the Spring 2025 Season is LIVE! Register at this link: https://tshq.bluesombrero.com/northashevillelittleleague

LAST CALL!
Love Capture the Hoops? Loathe Capture the Hoops? Want to do a dance-a-thon instead? Miss the Trail Run? Have your own ideas for a fun fundraiser? Make your voice heard!

ATTN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Love Capture the Hoops? Loathe Capture the Hoops? Want to do a dance-a-thon instead? Miss the Trail Run? Have your own ideas for a fun fundraiser? Make your voice heard!

Click the button to let us know what you would like to see this Spring!


Like, Follow, Comment, Share

You can help be a fundraiser simply by boosting our signal! Follow us on Social Media. Like/Love/Wow our posts. Comment on posts. Share posts: in groups, on your page, in group texts with family. You may even see a familiar face in the posts!

Don’t use Social Media?

You can also ask folks to:
TEXT: WEARECREW to 53-555
or
Visit us on our website:
www.evergreenCCS.org/give


The Power of Giving: A Lesson in Resilience and Compassion

This year I am finding myself in deep reflection about what the holiday season truly means, and I would be willing to bet I’m not alone in this, especially as our community continues to recover from the impact of Hurricane Helene. During times of grief and uncertainty, it can be difficult to feel celebratory, but there is one gift that can bring light in even the darkest of times: the gift of giving.

Don’t forget our collection of family fundraiser links as you plan your holiday giving.

Research shows that acts of kindness and giving—whether through time, attention, or resources—are not only good for others but also benefit our own mental and physical health. Giving has been shown to reduce stress, increase feelings of connection, and even improve overall well-being. In a season when many of us are grieving what we've lost, it can be incredibly healing to focus on how we can bring hope and comfort to others, whether through a simple gesture or a more meaningful act of service.

This is an opportunity to model for our children the true spirit of the holiday season: not centered around gifts we can buy, but around gifts we can give with our hearts. It’s also a chance to show them that kindness doesn’t always require money. As parents, we may be facing the reality that this year’s holidays won’t look like they usually do, and that’s okay. Give yourself grace if things feel a bit different than expected—what matters most is the love and connection we share with those around us.

From the Desk of:

Annie Mast
NCC, LCMHC
(828) 298 2173 x1312

Here are a few meaningful ways that families can give during the holiday season:

Volunteer Together: Many local organizations and shelters are in need of volunteers, especially around the holidays. Whether it's helping to pack food for those in need, delivering meals, or spending time at a senior center, giving your time can have a powerful impact on both the recipients and your own family. Hands On Asheville is a great place to start when looking for volunteer opportunities.

Acts of Kindness: Encourage your children to think of small, simple ways to give that don’t require money. Maybe it’s helping a neighbor with their yard work or providing a meal, offering to watch a friend’s children for a few hours, helping with errands, or writing cards to healthcare workers, first responders, delivery drivers, or other important community members. Even a smile or kind word can make a huge difference. There are some great ideas for spreading kindness on this 24 Acts of Kindness in December Calendar

Create Handmade Gifts: Whether it’s baking cookies, crafting a thoughtful card, or making holiday crafts & decorations, or crafting a thoughtful card, homemade gifts and holiday crafts can be a powerful reminder that the most meaningful gifts come from the heart, not the wallet. 

Support Local Nonprofits: Many local nonprofits are doing amazing work in the community. Consider donating items like clothing or toys, or helping to organize a drive. It’s a great way to involve your children in giving back to those who are facing hardship. 

This holiday season, let’s focus on the gifts that really matter—connection, kindness, and shared experiences. Remember, you don’t have to do everything “perfectly.” What matters most is the love you share and the example you set for your children. Take care of yourselves, and know that even the smallest act of giving can create endless ripples of hope and joy.

Here’s an opportunity! Support our Local Library! 
Are any of these books on your shelves? 

Having a log accounting our community’s significant investment in our collective success helps us when we are applying for grants from other funding sources. Other funding sources = less need for monetary donations from families.

You can account for hours as you go, or collectively for a week, or month, or more!

Click here to become the our Staff’s Thursday Hero. And remember to log your hours! <3


Shine On, Shine On!

Ms. Mindy’s former school, Williams Montessori sent care packages and made paper cranes and a large poster full of encouragement for students.

Fourth Graders doing Classroom Chores

After breaking the chart for number of water bottles left behind on Tuesday and Wednesday, Rachel and Sarah’s class have redeemed themselves on Wednesday! Let’s hear it for reusable water bottles and personal responsibility!

Kindergarten Art!


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 check out 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.


December 5th, 2024

December 6th - Vision Screenings for Grades 1/3/5/7
December 10th - AIG Info Session
December 12th - Finance Committee
December 13th - Community Builders Gathering

December 18th - Winter Showcase Grades 5-8
December 19th
- Winter Showcase Grades K-4
December 19th - Board Meeting
December 23rd- January 6th - Winter Break

Grandfriend’s Day has been rescheduled for Valentine’s Day!


The Giving Spirit Tradition

Monday is the final day for gifts to be delivered to Kelly.

Click here if you would like to be a Magical Elf and provide a gift for an Evergreen child. We will send a list of wishes out on Nov. 24 (gifts $30 or less). Gifts need to be delivered unwrapped to Evergreen no later than Dec. 9.


AIG Info Session- December 10th

Come learn more about Evergreen’s Academically/Intellectually Gifted program: our philosophy, how students are identified and included, as well as the services available.

Meet Brittany, Cameron, and Michaela in the Multipurpose Room (behind middle school) on Tuesday, December 10th from 5:00-6:00pm.


Wolfpack Basketball & Ski/Snowboard Club

Club Sign Ups started right before Thanksgiving break! Based on positive response, it looks like most people saw the EA Newsletter and signed up, but if you missed the call to sign up for Winter Clubs, look for last week’s email from James, or visit your My School Bucks account to register.

Each year EverAfter operates a Ski & Snowboard Club at Cataloochee. We get a group rate on Night/Weekday season passes that can be used by families beyond the five official club dates, and regardless of whether or not you are enrolled in the club. The deadline to sign up is next Wednesday, December 11th.


Winter Showcase

You are invited into the classroom on December 18th and 19th, to celebrate achievements, view student work, and connect with your school community ahead of the winter break. These events will fold Fall Family Nights into our abbreviated fall/winter schedule, so that our students can still showcase the projects they have been working so hard on.

December 18th - 1:30pm - 5th-8th Grades
December 19th - 1:00pm - K-4th Grades

Look for more specific information, and ways to get involved in classroom newsletters.

We know that these daytime hours are not ideal for many parents. We apologize for the lack of evening options. If you cannot make it, consider sending a grandparent, friend, or neighbor in your stead.

On December 19th- The K-4 event will be combined with the Annual K-4 Winter Concert and will begin in the gym at 1pm.

We hope to see you on campus for these important Celebrations of Learning!


December 13th: Community Builders Gathering

Please join the Community Builders for Holiday Card Crafting!

Together we’ll make cards to be delivered to community elders in assisted living. We will provide hot chocolate, light snacks, and craft supplies! Everyone is welcome. 

Friday, December 13, 4-6pm

East Asheville Library: Meeting room AB

We loved seeing so many of you at RAD Brewing this month. If you'd like to give us feedback or tell us what type of events you'd like to see, please fill out this short survey.

Join our Whatsapp group to get gathering invites and reminders, and connect with other Evergreen families through this QR Code.

Photo Credit: Toa Heftiba: Unsplash

 

Join us on WhatsApp

 

Wildflower and Sourwood Honey from our local apiary, Haw Creek Honey, are now available for purchase! Stop by the front office to bizzle your drizzle.

Evergreen will be conducting hearing and vision screenings for 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th Grades on December 6th. Parental permission is required for students to participate in one or both of the screenings.


Attn: Middle School

Love Capture the Hoops? Loathe Capture the Hoops? Want to do a dance-a-thon instead? Miss the Trail Run? Have your own ideas for a fun fundraiser? Make your voice heard!

Click the button to let us know what you would like to see this Spring!


5K Raised for Giving Tuesday!

Thank you to new and renewing supporters who helped us meet our Giving Tuesday Goal! You may have noticed our social media posts featuring local artist and Evergreen parent, Karine Rupp-Stanko.

We still have to meet our $100K goal for the year, so keep on liking, commenting, and sharing when you see donations asks so that we can expand our reach beyond WNC. Send them on to family and friends when they ask, “How can I help?”.

We are now offering Designated Giving. Donors can choose to give to one of three funds: Financial Assistance for Families, Nutrition, and our General Fund.

Don’t use Social Media?

You can also ask folks to:
TEXT: WEARECREW to 53-555
or
Visit us on our website:
www.evergreenCCS.org/give


Shine On, Shine On!

We are grateful for each of you! Thanks for playing along with the gratitude survey!


Looking For Parents to join our N&E Committee!

Wait. What?

N&E is our Nominating & Evaluating Committee. Members help shape our board of directors by identifying potential candidates, arranging board development opportunities, conducting evaluations of the board.


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.

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!

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!

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!

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


November 21st, 2024

November 21st - Board Meeting
November 27-29th - Thanksgiving Break
December 4th - Facilities Committee

December 5th - N&E Committee
December 5th - Executive Committee
December 6th - Vision Screenings for Grades 1/3/5/7

Grandfriend’s Day has been rescheduled for Spring. We will announce a new date soon!

TEXT “YES” to 79041 to Opt in to important text announcements from Evergreen.


Wildflower and Sourwood Honey from our local apiary, Haw Creek Honey, are now available for purchase! Stop by the front office to bizzle your drizzle.

Evergreen will be conducting hearing and vision screenings for 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th Grades on December 6th. Parental permission is required for students to participate in one or both of the following screenings.


Community Needs

Evergreen Families are looking for the following items:

  • a small couch - pet free/ smoke free preferred

  • a stationary exercise bike for a student’s PT/OT needs

If you have items to give or would like to make a request, please contact our Student Services Manager, Kelly Stephenson.


Welcome Middle Schoolers!

and yes, you too, Fifth Grade

After hearing how out of the loop you all are clearly feeling during Student Council speeches, we thought we should start including you in The Scoop each week!

The Scoop comes out each Thursday and is where we publish notifications of dances, fundraisers, potlucks, and other events. Historically, this has only been sent to parents and faculty, but it is clear that you all would like to be more involved, which is wonderful.

We are happy to promote things like school dances, service opportunities, and more. Events need to include the whole school, or at least the whole middle school, or be open to the whole community. You can submit these events to your teachers to pass on to me. Please note that the deadline for student submissions is by NOON on MONDAY, and your teacher will have to have time to edit these with you.

It was on my to-do list to send you all a survey about our Spring Fundraiser. We want to hear your thoughts! Click the button to let us know what you would like to see this Spring!


Gratitude Sound Off

Asking staff, parents, caregivers, students, and other Evergreen Family and Friends to take a moment to tell us what you are thankful for this year. I’ll be using these to create a word cloud to post on our socials on Thanksgiving Day. Follow along for results!

Photo Credit: Mark Casey: Unsplash


The Giving Spirit Tradition

Tomorrow is the last day to submit requests.

It's time, once again, for the Evergreen tradition of helping families within our community provide a more cheerful holiday! Any family can send us their child(ren)'s wishes, and Evergreen Magical Elves will shop for the children of Evergreen!

  • Need some magic this season? Simply fill out this online Wish List. We have lots of givers, so please don't hesitate to let us know your child's wishes! All Giving Spirit wishes are kept anonymous, and the deadline for submissions is Nov. 22.

  • Click here if you would like to be a Magical Elf and provide a gift for an Evergreen child. We will send a list of wishes (gifts $30 or less) out on Nov. 24. Gifts need to be delivered unwrapped to Evergreen no later than Dec. 8.

Also, during this holiday season, please keep in mind that we can provide grocery store gift cards to our families to help with your holiday meals! You can sign up for a grocery store gift card by clicking here.


Looking For Parents to join our N&E Committee!

Wait. What?

N&E is our Nominating & Evaluating Committee. Members help shape our board of directors by identifying potential candidates, arranging board development opportunities, conducting evaluations of the board.


Like, Follow, Share

Spread the Word to shift our calls for donations from WNC to a larger audience outside our mountains. We are going to be posting a special Giving Tuesday post, please watch for and share on the day that many non-profits go from red to black!

We are hoping that you will share our donation asks out to your wider community, to communities perhaps outside of WNC. Send them on to family and friends when they ask, “How can I help?”.

We are now offering Designated Giving. Donors can choose to give to one of three funds: Financial Assistance for Families, Nutrition, and our General Fund.

Don’t use Social Media?

You can also ask folks to:
TEXT: WEARECREW to 53-555
or
Visit us on our website:
www.evergreenCCS.org/give


Fostering Gratitude in our Children

With the return of potable water and Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the importance of gratitude in our lives and, more importantly, how we can instill this value in our children. Gratitude is more than just saying “thank you.” It’s a powerful emotion that can foster resilience, improve mental health, and enhance relationships.

The Importance of Gratitude

Research shows that cultivating gratitude can lead to a range of benefits for children and adolescents, including:

Enhanced Emotional Well-Being: Grateful children often experience lower levels of depression and anxiety. By focusing on what they appreciate in life, they can develop a more positive outlook.

Improved Relationships: Gratitude fosters empathy and strengthens connections with others. Teaching children to recognize and appreciate the kindness of others can enhance their social skills and encourage prosocial behavior.

Increased Resilience: Grateful individuals tend to be more resilient in the face of challenges. Gratitude helps children recognize that, even during difficult times, there are things to be thankful for, which can provide comfort and hope.

Practical Ways to Teach Gratitude at Home

Here are some simple yet effective strategies to encourage gratitude in your children:

Model Grateful Behavior: Children learn by observing. Share your own experiences of gratitude with your kids. Talk about what you are thankful for, whether it’s a small joy or a significant achievement.

Keep a Gratitude Journal: Encourage your child to keep a gratitude journal where they can write down three things they are thankful for each day. This practice can help them develop a habit of focusing on the positive aspects of their lives.

Express Appreciation: Make it a routine to express appreciation for one another as a family. At dinner, take turns sharing something each person is grateful for that day. This promotes open communication and helps everyone feel valued.

Volunteer Together: Engaging in community service can give children perspective on their own lives while helping them appreciate what they have. Look for opportunities to volunteer as a family at local shelters, food banks, or community clean-up events.

Create a Gratitude Jar: Set up a gratitude jar in your home. Family members can write down things they are thankful for on slips of paper and place them in the jar. Read them together at the end of the month or year to reflect on the good moments.

Celebrate Small Victories: Acknowledge and celebrate everyday accomplishments, no matter how small. Whether it’s completing a homework assignment or helping with chores, recognizing these efforts can boost self-esteem and gratitude.

Teaching gratitude is a lifelong journey that can profoundly impact our children’s lives. By instilling this important value, we are not only nurturing their emotional and social development but also contributing to a more compassionate and positive community.

Thank you for your continued partnership in fostering a supportive and enriching environment for our children. Let’s embrace this season of gratitude together!

From the Desk of:

Hunter Holland
NCC, LCMHC-A
(828) 298 2173 x1204


Rescheduled - AIG Info Session- December 10th

Come learn more about Evergreen’s Academically/Intellectually Gifted program: our philosophy, how students are identified and included, as well as the services available.

Meet Brittany, Cameron, and Michaela in the Multipurpose Room (behind middle school) on Tuesday, December 10th from 5:00-6:00pm.


Shine On, Shine On!

From the Kindergarten/ First Grade Weekly Newsletter:
We will begin collecting food tomorrow and will end on Tuesday, November 26th. 

St. John's Episcopal Church which is in Haw Creek, is collecting food to add to Beverly Hills Baptist Church's food pantry. They consistently provide food to their neighbors and parishioners, but as we all know, need has increased since Helene and therefore, their food pantry is running low. They take any kind of non-perishable food from canned goods to pre-packaged boxed food, like cereals, crackers, rice, Mac and cheese, etc. Latinx cuisine is also needed.

Contributing to this food pantry allows us to provide support to our immediate, local community as we explore gratitude in this Thanksgiving season. We also want you to know that you can access the food pantry each Thursday through November and December from 4 to 6 except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. In January, their schedule will be every second and fourth Thursday from 4 to 6. 

We are grateful for each of you and your children!

A collection bag will be located at the end of the elementary hall near the playground exit, so you can send in items with your child or drop them off yourself.


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.

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!

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!

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!

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


November 14th, 2024

November 21st - Board Meeting
November 27-29th - Thanksgiving Break
December 4th - Facilities Committee

December 5th - N&E Committee
December 5th - Executive Committee
December 6th - Vision Screenings for Grades 1/3/5/7

Grandfriend’s Day has been rescheduled for Spring. We will announce a new date soon!


The Giving Spirit Tradition

It means even more this year, to give and to receive.

It's time, once again, for the Evergreen tradition of helping families within our community provide a more cheerful holiday! Any family can send us their child(ren)'s wishes, and Evergreen Magical Elves will shop for the children of Evergreen!

  • Need some magic this season? Simply fill out this online Wish List. We have lots of givers, so please don't hesitate to let us know your child's wishes! All Giving Spirit wishes are kept anonymous, and the deadline for submissions is Nov. 22.

  • Click here if you would like to be a Magical Elf and provide a gift for an Evergreen child. We will send a list of wishes (gifts $30 or less) out on Nov. 24. Gifts need to be delivered unwrapped to Evergreen no later than Dec. 8.

Also, during this holiday season, please keep in mind that we can provide grocery store gift cards to our families to help with your holiday meals! You can sign up for a grocery store gift card by clicking here.


Looking For Parents to join our ILT and N&E Committees!

Wait. What?

ILT is our Instructional Leadership Team. Members analyze data and identify goals, help to develop and monitor a School Improvement Plan, oversee and guide actions of Faculty Leadership Team.

N&E is our Nominating & Evaluating Committee. Members help shape our board of directors by identifying potential candidates, arranging board development opportunities, conducting evaluations of the board.


Evergreen Family Fundraisers

Click the image to access an evolving list of links to Family GoFundMe Pages, Evergreen Families’ Business Fundraiser Pages, and small business owners’ still functioning businesses that need our support as we move Onward Together.

If you would like to be added to the list, please email Jen with your details.


Community Needs

We have an ask from a family for the following items to restore some of what was lost:

-A Small Couch
-A Queen Bed
-Coffee Table
-Bookshelf

Due to allergies the family requests that the items be from a smoke-free and pet free home.

If you have items to give or would like to make a request, please contact our Student Services Manager, Kelly Stephenson.


Like, Follow, Share

Spread the Word to shift our calls for donations from WNC to a larger audience outside our mountains.

This week and moving forward, you’ll notice a lot of calls to GIVE hitting social media from Evergreen. We know that for many of our families, this is simply out of reach this year. We are hoping that you can share these asks out to your wider community, to communities perhaps outside of WNC. Send them on to family and friends when they ask, “How can I help?”.

We are now offering Designated Giving. Donors can choose to give to one of three funds: Financial Assistance for Families, Nutrition, and our General Fund.

Don’t use Social Media?

You can also ask folks to:
TEXT: WEARECREW to 53-555
or
Visit us on our website:
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Honey

Wildflower and Sourwood Honey from our local apiary, Haw Creek Honey, are now available for purchase! Stop by the front office to bizzle your drizzle.


December 6th: Vision and Hearing Screenings - Action Required

Evergreen will be conducting hearing and vision screenings for 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th Grades on December 6th. Parental permission is required for students to participate in one or both of the following screenings:

  • Vision Screening - intended to recognize vision concerns as early as possible

  • Hearing Screening - intended to identify potential hearing problems and determine the need for further evaluation


The Power of Co-Regulation:
Supporting Emotional Growth Together

This week we are expanding on last week’s topic of resetting our nervous systems by focusing on the related skill of co-regulation—an important and powerful way to help children manage emotions and develop resilience. Co-regulation is a mutual act that is essentially an “exchange of calm” between two people and involves:

  • Providing support: Offering understanding, empathy, and a listening ear 

  • Modeling: Demonstrating how to regulate emotions through calm behavior 

  • Coaching: Providing feedback and helping others learn to recognize and respond to their own emotional cues 

  • Creating a supportive environment: Structuring a space that encourages self-regulation

When people are in close proximity, their brains and nervous systems can read each other’s emotional states and influence the production and release of certain hormones such as cortisol and oxytocin, which are involved in stress response and feelings of safety, security, and connection. When we can remain present and calm, we are demonstrating that big emotions can be managed, which is a crucial first step to self-regulation. 

Research shows that children who experience consistent co-regulation develop better emotional awareness, empathy, and coping skills. Remember, it’s okay if you’re also learning these skills along the way; modeling calm responses not only helps your child but strengthens your connection too. Let's make co-regulation a small part of each day, helping our kids grow into resilient, self-aware adults! 

From the Desk of:

Annie Mast
NCC, LCMHC
(828) 298 2173 x1312


Rescheduled - AIG Info Session- December 10th

Come learn more about Evergreen’s Academically/Intellectually Gifted program: our philosophy, how students are identified and included, as well as the services available.

Meet Brittany, Cameron, and Michaela in the Multipurpose Room (behind middle school) on Tuesday, December 10th from 5:00-6:00pm.


Shine On, Shine On!

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Community Builders Gathering at the River Arts Brewery! 


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.

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!

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!

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!

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