December 7th, 2023

Accessibility: Upcoming Dates: Dec 7 - First Trimester Progress Reports sent home; Dec 7 - Growth Rings Parent Dialogue Session (In Person); Dec 8 - Finance Committee Meeting; Dec 11 - Growth Rings Parent Dialogue Session (On Zoom); Dec 14 - Winter Concert; Dec 14 - Board Meeting; Dec 14 - Appalachian Storytelling Celebration


Dear Evergreeners,

It’s a busy month, this thing we call December. I hope you are all doing well and keeping up amidst the bustle of holidays.

I’m using my space this month in part to share necessary information with you - part of our job as a school is to ensure that you are well informed as parents so that we can partner together to best support our students’ growth and development.

Also, I’d like to invite you to explore your family’s traditions, expectations, and relationship with the holiday season. I’ve been reading and listening and really reflecting on holidays and celebrations here in the US and around the world. I’d like to invite you to join me via zoom on Monday for our next parent dialogue session - we’re discussing the holiday season and dominant culture privilege especially as relates to the holidays. My hope for this season, while spending time with my kids and family, is to dig in and learn more about traditions and beliefs that many in our country share and explore my personal biases and blind spots while expanding my understanding of celebrations. I hope you’ll join me in discussing and learning!

Here are a couple of notices to inform you of your rights as a parent; this information can also be found in our Community Handbook.

Assessments:

As a public school, Evergreen is required to participate in the state’s testing and accountability program. Although Evergreen’s program is not “test driven,” standardized testing is one of many measures of student progress by which we measure our effectiveness as a school. Regularly administered tests include the North Carolina beginning-of-grade (BOG) test in reading in third grade and end-of-grade (EOG) tests in reading and math given once per year in third-eighth grades, the EOG science test administered in fifth and eighth grades, and the Math I end-of-course (EOC) test, given to students who complete Math I. Some of Evergreen’s students with identified exceptionalities take alternative assessments or receive accommodations on standardized tests as documented in the student’s Individualized Education Plan.

Test score information is distributed to students, families, and teachers as soon as it becomes available and schoolwide results can be found on the State Report Cards website: School Report Cards | NC DPI. Parents may request and be provided with information about state policy regarding student participation in standardized tests by contacting the school testing coordinator, Tim Bushnell (5-8 Associate Director).

Dates of testing, a description of the tests, and the use of scoring will be distributed to families in a timely manner. The third grade BOG test occurs during the first ten days of school and EOG/EOC tests are administered during the final ten days of school; please refer to the school calendar on the Evergreen website for exact dates.

Additional information regarding North Carolina required testing can be found here: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/districts-schools/testing-and-school-accountability

At any time, parents and family members can request:

  • information on policies regarding student participation in assessments and procedures for opting out and

  • information on required assessments that include

    • subject matter tested;

    • purpose of the test;

    • source of the requirement (if applicable);

    • amount of time it takes students to complete the test; and

    • time and format of disseminating results.

Teacher Qualifications:

As we hire teachers, we always strive to place licensed teachers into our lead teacher roles. There are times, though, when the right person for the role is qualified but is not a licensed teacher. Moving forward, you will receive a notification at the beginning of the year if your child’s teacher is not licensed, is assigned out of field, or is teaching under a provisional or emergency license. If your child is currently in a class that is taught by a teacher in this category, we will send you a notification soon. You are always welcome to ask about your child’s teacher’s qualifications by requesting them in writing to one of our Associate Directors or to me directly.

Accessibility:

We strive to make all school communications available in a language/format that is accessible to anyone. We ask families to indicate in enrollment forms whether they need a different format or language for school communications but if at any time you would like to receive school communications in a different format or language, please let us know and we will ensure that you are receiving information in an accessible format.

Take care of yourselves and each other through the holidays and I’ll look forward to hearing all about your celebrations and family traditions this winter.

ps- When the weather turns icy/snowy, we make decisions about staying open/closing/delays that are independent of Asheville City and Buncombe County Schools. To notify families, we will send out a text/robocall and also post it on WLOS and our socials, ideally by 6am.

Also, progress reports went out today via email. Contact Cameron Brantley (K-4th grades) or Tim Bushnell (5th-8th grades) if you didn't receive the email.


Fifth Grade Holiday Market

On December 15, during school hours, the fifth grade classrooms will be transformed into the annual Fifth Grade Student Holiday Market.

Hot chocolate, treats, along with crafts made from landfill bound materials will be available for sale. All items cost $1.


November 30th, 2023

Accessibility: Upcoming Dates: Dec 1 | Development Committee Meeting, Dec 4 | Facilities Committee Meeting, Dec 7 | First Trimester Progress Reports sent home, Dec 7 | Growth Rings- Parent Dialogue Session -In Person, Dec 8 | Finance Committee Meeting, Dec 11 |Growth Rings- Parent Dialogue Session - On Zoom Dec 14 | Winter Concert, Dec 14 | Board Meeting, Dec 14 | Appalachian Storytelling Celebration

Winter Concert - December 14

Kindergarten through Fourth Grade will be showcasing their musical talents on Evergreen’s stage on December 14th at 1:30pm. There will also be a dance performance from our EverAfter Dance Club.

Parents (and Grandparents, Friends, & Folx) are welcomed to attend. So mark your calendars for this sweet Evergreen tradition!

Thank you to all the Grandparents, Friends & Folx who Joined us Last Week!


introducing: The Culture Disciples a book club on a mission to explore a variety of cultural experiences and lenses by reading novels. With hosts Chaka Gordon and Marin Leroy. Next meeting Tuesday, Dec 12th at 4pm East Asheville Library Community Room A. Read: The Vanishing Half. Quote from Toni Morrison: “Books are a form of political action. Books are knowledge. Books are reflection. Books change your mind.”

The Culture Disciples, a Book Club on a Mission

This will be an Evergreen community reading group, meaning both Evergreen staff and parents are more than welcome to join us.

Our first book is The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. We will host the meeting for this book on  Tuesday, December 12th at 4:00pm at the East AVL Library’s Community Room.

That's just in time to get the second book for holiday break reading! 'This Earth of Mankind' by Pramoedya Ananta Toer will be book #2. The meeting for this book will be early Feb (before our Feb break).  Our third book will be 'Fire Keeper's Daughter' by Angeline Boulley, with a meeting date sometime in late March (before spring break). If you've already read some of these books, feel free to enjoy them again and join us when we meet for discussion and book-related snacks.

Please let Chaka and Marin know you are interested in being a part of The Culture Disciples by RSVPing here: The Culture Disciples Book Club


Alone We Can do So Little, Together We can Do So Much!

Bring In Your Pennies for our Penny Drive!

It’s a subject of great debate:
Why DO we still have pennies?

Do you have any of these archaic copper disks cluttering your home? You can bring them in to recycle at Evergreen Community Charter School! There will be collection points set up at school entrances through Friday.
(OMG That’s tomorrow!)

Spark Joy! Marie Condo your dresser top, your car console, your pocketbook, your dryer shelf and send those antiquated dust collectors our way, we’ll take care of them!

The next time a merchant hands you an obsolete patina sporting table leveller, let them know that you’ll be putting it to good use supporting the Evergreen Fund.

You are always welcome to send in your electronic pennies too! Donate through our website with a few easy clicks.


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Neurodiversity: the human brain is as diverse as the human fingerprint

What is neurodiversity and neurodivergence?

Everybody’s brain works in a slightly different way – in this way we’re all ‘neurodiverse’. We all find some things easy and some things difficult, from how we learn to how we interact with others, and this varies from person to person. And the world would be a very dull place if this wasn’t the case!

However, for some people the difference between the things they find easy and the things they find hard is more pronounced. This is the case for people who are autistic, or have ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia or Tourette’s Syndrome, all of which are included under the ‘umbrella’ of neurodivergence.

Because their brains are ‘wired’ differently than the majority of other people (‘neurotypical’ people), neurodivergent people see and experience the world in a different way – and this can make things difficult because the world is often designed for ‘neurotypical’ people and doesn’t account for the way neurodivergent people experience things.

Neurodivergence isn’t a mental health condition or disability – it’s a cognitive difference. It doesn’t need to be ‘cured’. However, neurodivergent people may need some adjustments made to their environments to help them flourish. For example, some neurodivergent children here at Evergreen may need more peace and quiet to concentrate than their friends at school, or may need a bit more time to do work or to take more breaks, and may find a noisy, busy, brightly lit classroom a challenging environment to learn in.

What are the common signs of neurodivergence?

Every neurodivergent person is of course different, and different conditions have different signs. But there are some common signs. Some of these can make life difficult, but others are strengths. These include:

  • difficulty picking up social cues and communicating in social situations

  • problems with speech and language

  • physical tics or behaviors, like rocking 

  • sensitivity or insensitivity to light, sound, heat, crowds or other stimuli

  • a strong preference for routine and dislike of change 

  • difficulty focusing or, on the other hand, having extremely good powers of concentration

  • innovative thinking

  • close attention to detail

  • a heightened ability to recognize patterns, often leading to strong skills in music and technology.

Why is it important to talk to children about neurodiversity?

Just as it’s important to talk to children about how people and families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and colors, it’s also important to let them know that people can think and feel in different ways too. And it’s never too early to start talking about this together. The more they know about the differences between us, the more they can come to understand and accept other children and adults who aren’t like them. This can help prevent them from making hurtful comments and reduce problems like bullying.

Tips for talking to children about neurodiversity:

Tip #1: Talk to them positively about difference
Tip #2: Talk about how everyone learns differently
Tip #3: Explain the difference between fairness and ‘the same’
Tip #4: Watch programs and read books that celebrate diversity
Tip #5: Talk about being kind and understanding

I think my child might be neurodivergent – what should I do?

People don’t become neurodivergent – they’re born that way. But sometimes it can take a while for the signs to appear. Some children will even mask the signs in order to fit in with their friends. If you suspect your child may be wired differently from others, your first support should be your doctor or, if your child’s at school, their teacher, to see what they think.


Climbing Club Starts Friday

EverAfter’s coveted Climbing Club for kids Third Grade and up starts Friday, December 1st.

We recently took a vote and now any interested Second Graders are welcome to join the club too.

Now anyone second grade and above can sign up here to reach new heights!

Climb On, Second Graders, Climb On!

EverAfter Pick-Up Protocol Review

Remember to sign your child out with staff BEFORE going to the playground or field.

Please remember that if you are running late, even through no fault of your own, your child will be sent to EverAfter at the end of their pick-up window.

Students who are sent to EverAfter because of not being picked up from school on time will be charged a $3 fee if picked up within 30 minutes of the end of their pickup window, or a full daily fee if picked up after 30 minutes.

Everyone runs late from time to time, so we have these protocols in place to keep students safe. If you have trouble making it on time each day, consider reaching out to your class community to see if arranging a car pool or trading off pick-up days would take some pressure off.


Collect Your Cans for the Adventure Program

The holidays are coming up, people are gathering again, parties are being planned, and we all know what that means: seltzer water. Tons and tons of healthful, fizzy seltzer water!

Please make a plan to keep your aluminum separated, and bring it to the trailer near the gym so that our Adventure Program can turn all those spent cylinders into cold hard cash!

Tell your neighbors you’ll take theirs too. Set up a collection bin in your driveway.
Work in the service industry? Set up a system at work and we’ll come up with an arrangement to make both businesses greener!

Or just bring your cans, each and every one counts! Thanks all, and please consume from aluminium responsibly!



Many of you have asked for a template that you can send to co-parents, grandparents, and extended family. Here is a script that you could easily copy/paste into an email. Or please feel free to download the linked graphic above!

I just wanted to let you know that ____________’s school is accepting year end gifts for The Evergreen Fund. The fund helps support the school by funding teacher salaries and facility costs.

As of today we have raised 64% of the funds needed to meet the daily costs of providing an exceptional public school education!

We hope you’ll use the year end giving season to consider making a one time or recurring gift to help us the rest of the way to our goal and to ensure our school continues to thrive!

There are a number of ways to give:

You can make a one time or recurring gift through the website. You can mail your gift to the school’s address, below. Or you can drop it off at the front office. 

Evergreen Community Charter School 
50 Bell Rd. 
Asheville, NC 28805
  

Of course, the school is a 501c3, so all gifts are tax deductible. EIN# 56-2094405

Thank you so much for considering supporting your loved one’s public charter school! Every donation, no matter the amount, makes a real and lasting impact!

November 16th, 2023

Accessibility: Upcoming Dates: Nov 16 - Board Meeting, Nov 18th - Community Work Day, Nov 21- Grandparents, Friends, & Folx Day, Nov 22-24 - Thanksgiving Break, Nov 27th - No School Teacher Work Day, December 20th - Winter Break begins, January 3rd- First School Day of 2024!

Community Work Day This Saturday, November 18th 9 o’clock am until Noon

Grandparents, Friends, and Folx Day - November 21st

Grandparents, Friends, and Folx are invited to come get to know Evergreen on Tuesday, November 21st, the last day before Thanksgiving Break!

Please pass this invite to anyone who did not get one yet!

Grandparents, Friends, and Folx can RSVP using this link!

Students are welcome to leave for break with their special person at the end of the event, parents will just need to let teachers know!

Collect Your Cans for the Adventure Program

The holidays are coming up, people are gathering again, parties are being planned, and we all know what that means: seltzer water. Tons and tons of healthful, fizzy seltzer water!

Please make a plan to keep your aluminum separated, and bring it to the trailer near the gym so that our Adventure Program can turn all those spent cylinders into cold hard cash!

Tell your neighbors you’ll take theirs too. Set up a collection trailer in your driveway.
Work in the service industry? Set up a system at work and we’ll come up with an arrangement to make both businesses greener!

Or just bring your cans, each and every one counts! Thanks all, and please consume from aluminium responsibly!

Growth Rings - resources for fostering conversations about anti-racism- Come join the twice monthly conversation, online or in person. Click here to review the conversation starter before attending

Welcome to our new blog Growth Rings.

Growth Rings will be published monthly and will contain the material we will use to spark our conversations for growth in our community.

There will be two opportunities to join the conversations each month: The Parent Dialogue Series. We will try to vary the times for these events understanding that no one time can possibly fit all needs. Yesterday was our Zoom Meeting, the in-person is coming up tomorrow:

In-Person Dialogue - Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 @ 8:30am

If you can’t make it to the discussions you will always be able to access the conversation starters, further reading suggestions, and main take-aways and follow along as your schedule allows. The content is not serial, jump in at any time!


Registration for EverAfter Winter Clubs/ Sports starts Soon!

Get ready to lace up your sneakers because basketball registration is just around the corner! Parents in grades 6-8, check your inbox for registration links! The sign-up links were sent to Middle School parents, from the everafter@ address, last Thursday. Sign-ups are currently active for 6th, 7th and 8th grades!

Mark your calendars because all the action will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3:45-5:30. You'll find our dedicated coaches, Jeff and Andy, leading the way in practices and games. Their expertise and guidance promise a season of growth and unforgettable moments on the court.

For those registrants aspiring to make the varsity or junior varsity team, keep November 28th circled on your calendar as the date for tryouts. It's your chance to showcase your skills and earn a spot on either roster.

Stay tuned for more updates and prepare to join us for an incredible basketball season ahead!

Skiing & Snowboarding Club - Hitting the Slopes January 8, 22, 29 and February 5 and 12.

  • Club chaperone opportunities for parents (comes with a club fee discount!)

  • Club is open to students grades 3rd and up (2nd and younger can go if their parent attends as a chaperone)

  • Still TBD partnership with Ski Country Sports for season-long equipment rentals

It’s Back!

Ski and Snowboarding Club & Evergreen Family Season Pass Opportunity

Full details are currently being updated on the EverAfter website, with signups expected to start by 5PM Friday, but the highlights include

Once again, Evergreen is partnering with Cataloochee Ski Area to offer both discounted season passes for Evergreen families, as well as the opportunity for kids to join the EverAfter Ski & Snowboard Club. Full details are currently being updated on the EverAfter website, with sign-ups expected to start by 5PM Friday, but the highlights include:

  • Night/weekday season passes available to Evergreen students and household family members

    • Unfortunately, Cataloochee is not offering group rate Limited or Unlimited passes this year

  • Sign-ups run from today through 9AM on Nov 30.

EverAfter Pick-Up Protocol Review

Remember to sign your child out with staff BEFORE going to the playground or field.

Please remember that if you are running late, even through no fault of your own, your child will be sent to EverAfter at the end of their pick-up window.

Students who are sent to EverAfter because of not being picked up from school on time will be charged a $3 fee if picked up within 30 minutes of the end of their pickup window, or a full daily fee if picked up after 30 minutes.

Everyone runs late from time to time, we have these protocols in place to keep students safe. If you have trouble making it on time each day, consider reaching out to your class community to see if arranging a car pool or trading off pick-up days would take some pressure off.


introducing: The Culture Disciples a book club on a mission to explore a variety of cultural experiences and lenses by reading novels. With hosts Chaka Gordon and Marin Leroy. Next meeting Tuesday, Dec 12th at 4pm East Asheville Library Community Room A. Read: The Vanishing Half. Quote from Toni Morrison: “Books are a form of political action. Books are knowledge. Books are reflection. Books change your mind.”

Introducing: The Culture Disciples, a Book Club on a Mission

This will be an Evergreen community reading group. Meaning both Evergreen staff and parents are more than welcome to join us.

Our first book is The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. We will host the meeting for this book on  Tuesday, December 12th at 4:00pm at the East AVL Library’s Community Room.

That's just in time to get the second book for holiday break reading! 'This Earth of Mankind' by Pramoedya Ananta Toer will be book #2. The meeting for this book will be early Feb (before our Feb break).  Our third book will be 'Fire Keeper's Daughter' by Angeline Boulley, with meeting date sometime in late March (before spring break). If you've already read some of these books, feel free to enjoy them again and join us when we meet for discussion and book-related snacks.

Please let Chaka and Marin know you are interested in being a part of The Culture Disciples by RSVPing here: The Culture Disciples Book Club


Silver Linings: Celebrating 25 Years with a Wolf Pack Throw Back

Remembering EMBE: This month’s throw back is indeed a ‘Celebration’. Check out Evergreen’s award winning marimba band and look back at this chapter in Evergreen’s history care of Ms. Deidre!

Evergreen’s Multicultural Beat Ensemble, EMBE for short, was created and taught by Evergreen’s then music teacher, Sue Ford. EMBE was student managed by its middle school musicians, but supported by a community of local and regional musicians. Each year new and alumni musicians would perform for our school as well as in community & regional events. EMBE released 3 cds and won several awards, including Grand Prize in the Asheville Holiday Parade. You can still see their performances on their FB page and Youtube channel at Evergreen’s EMBE Marimba Band.


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SEL Skill - Self Regulation

In the elementary wing we learned about Flipping a Lid and how we can calm our brains down for self-regulation. Some classes also learned about the Zones of Regulation. "Self-regulation" is a concept that may become more relevant as the school year progresses. Are you familiar with it? Self-regulation is all about helping your child manage their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors effectively. It's like having the ability to steer through life's twists and turns with balance and composure. To nurture this valuable skill, take some time to talk with your child about a recent situation where they might have struggled or felt overwhelmed. Together, brainstorm strategies for how they can tap into their self-regulation, stay focused, and handle life's challenges with confidence and grace.

How Can We Help Kids With Emotional Self-Regulation?

Parents, looking to support your children with self-regulation? Dive into this informative article. It's filled with practical advice and valuable resources that can truly make a difference for your child. There’s also a great video series for the Elementary age group available on their website, the first episode is below!


Holiday Wishes? Needs? Ever Magical Elves Can Help by Sharing Abundance

A small child in a blue dress and dragonfly wings leaps over a pile of gifts, the background is a starfield.

Tis the Season to be a Giving Spirit. Become one of Evergreen’s Ever Magical Elves and create some magic for Families this Holiday Season

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’s Ever 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. 24.

  • 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 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 their holiday meals! You can sign up for a grocery store gift card by clicking here.


Pleased to announce: We exceeded our Fall Fund Raising Goal!

Thank you for supporting The Evergreen Fund! Climb On!

Thanks to contributors like you, we were able to exceed our target goal for the Fall Family Night Challenge! Which means we were able to cash in on the full Matching Challenge amount! We are now 64% funded!

This is great news for the school and for all of us who rely on it to educate our children and to sustain a unique and dedicated community of educators committed to making a difference.

About one-third of our donors were ‘small donors’, donating $25 or less, meaning that all of you ‘small donors’ made a BIG IMPACT!

We Thank You truly for each and every dollar!

Look for t-shirt announcements soon. Also- anyone available to vectorize some designs?


Many of you have asked for a template that you can send to co-parents, grandparents, and extended family. Here is a script that you could easily copy/paste into an email. Or please feel free to download the linked graphic above!

I just wanted to let you know that ____________’s school has kicked off their annual fund drive, The Evergreen Fund. The funds will help support the school by funding teacher salaries and facility costs.

After the Fall Family Night Challenge, we have raised 64% of the funds needed to meet the daily costs of providing an exceptional public school education!

We hope you’ll consider making a one time or recurring gift to help us the rest of the way to our goal and to ensure our school continues to thrive!

There are a number of ways to give:

You can make a one time or recurring gift through the website. You can mail your gift to the school’s address, below. Or you can drop it off at the front office. 

Evergreen Community Charter School 
50 Bell Rd. 
Asheville, NC 28805
  

Of course, the school is a 501c3, so all gifts are tax deductible. EIN# 56-2094405

Thank you so much for considering supporting your loved one’s public charter school! Every donation, no matter the amount, makes a real and lasting impact!

November 9th, 2023

Accessibility: Upcoming Dates: Nov 10 - Veterans Day obs. No School, Nov 21- Grandparents, Friends, & Folx Day, Nov 22-24 - Thanksgiving Break, Nov 27th - No School Teacher Work Day, December 20th - Winter Break begins, January 3rd- First School Day of 2024!

Growth Rings - resources for fostering conversations about anti-racism- Come join the twice monthly conversation, online or in person. Click here to review the conversation starter before attending

Welcome to our new blog Growth Rings.

Growth Rings will be published monthly and will contain the material we will use to spark our conversations for growth in our community.

There will be two opportunities to join the conversations each month: The Parent Dialogue Series. We will try to vary the times for these events understanding that no one time can possibly fit all needs. This month the conversations are scheduled for:

ZOOM Dialogue - Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023 @ Noon
In-Person Dialogue - Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 @ 8:30am

If you can’t make it to the discussions you will always be able to access the conversation starters, further reading suggestions, and main take-aways and follow along as your schedule allows. The content is not serial, jump in at any time!


Registration for Everafter Winter Clubs/ Sports start Soon!

Exciting News for Basketball Enthusiasts!

Get ready to lace up your sneakers because basketball registration is just around the corner! Starting today, November 9th, we're opening the doors to an incredible basketball season. Registration will begin for 8th graders this afternoon and gradually move down to the 7th and 6th grade students. Parents in these grade levels will receive an email notifying them that their child's grade level registration has gone live.

Mark your calendars because all the action will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3:45-5:30. You'll find our dedicated coaches, Jeff and Andy, leading the way in practices and games. Their expertise and guidance promise a season of growth and unforgettable moments on the court.

For those registrants aspiring to make the varsity or junior varsity team, keep November 28th circled on your calendar as the date for tryouts. It's your chance to showcase your skills and earn a spot on either roster.

 

Stay tuned for more updates and prepare to join us for an incredible basketball season ahead!


Introducing: The Culture Disciples, a Book Club on a Mission

This will be an Evergreen community reading group. Meaning both Evergreen staff and parents are more than welcome to join us.

Our first book is The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. We will host the meeting for this book on  Tuesday, December 12th at 4:00pm at the East AVL Library’s Community Room.

That's just in time to get the second book for holiday break reading! 'This Earth of Mankind' by Pramoedya Ananta Toer will be book #2. The meeting for this book will be early Feb (before our Feb break).  Our third book will be 'Fire Keeper's Daughter' by Angeline Boulley, with meeting date sometime in late March (before spring break). If you've already read some of these books, feel free to enjoy them again and join us when we meet for discussion and book-related snacks.

Please let Chaka and Marin know you are interested in being a part of The Culture Disciples by RSVPing here: The Culture Disciples Book Club

introducing: The Culture Disciples a book club on a mission to explore a variety of cultural experiences and lenses by reading novels. With hosts Chaka Gordon and Marin Leroy. Next meeting Tuesday, Dec 12th at 4pm East Asheville Library Community Room A. Read: The Vanishing Half. Quote from Toni Morrison: “Books are a form of political action. Books are knowledge. Books are reflection. Books change your mind.”


Grandparents, Friends, and Folx Day - November 21st

Grandparents, Friends, and Folx are invited to come get to know Evergreen on Tuesday, November 21st, the last day before Thanksgiving Break!

Please pass this invite to anyone who did not get one yet!

Grandparents, Friends, and Folx can RSVP using this link!

Students are welcome to leave for break with their special person at the end of the event, parents will just need to let teachers know!


One More Day to Make the Most of Matching!

Join the EVERGREEN FUNDers

Just $1176 is needed to meet the match!

Set up a one time or recurring donation here and have your gift matched through November 10th!

Don’t forget to check with your company’s HR department to see if they will also match gifts/compensate for volunteer hours!

We welcome donations of all shapes and sizes!

 

More to explore:

Like, follow, share!


Many of you have asked for a template that you can send to co-parents, grandparents, and extended family. Here is a script that you could easily copy/paste into an email. Or please feel free to download the linked graphic above!

I just wanted to let you know that ____________’s school has kicked off their annual fund drive, The Evergreen Fund. The funds will help support the school by funding teacher salaries and facility costs.

A group of parents has issued a Matching Challenge and will be matching, dollar-for-dollar, all gifts donated by November 10th, up to $16K! 

There are a number of ways to give:

You can make a one time or recurring gift through the website. You can mail your gift to the school’s address, below. Or you can drop it off at the front office. 

Evergreen Community Charter School 
50 Bell Rd. 
Asheville, NC 28805
  

Of course, the school is a 501c3, so all gifts are tax deductible. EIN# 56-2094405

Thank you so much for considering supporting your loved one’s public charter school! Every donation, no matter the amount, makes a real and lasting impact!


Holiday Wishes? Needs? Ever Magical Elves Can Help by Sharing Abundance

A small child in a blue dress and dragonfly wings leaps over a pile of gifts, the background is a starfield.

Tis the Season to be a Giving Spirit. Become one of Evergreen’s Ever Magical Elves and create some magic for Families this Holiday Season

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’s Ever 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. 24.

  • 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 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 their holiday meals! You can sign up for a grocery store gift card by clicking here.


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The Effects of Too Much Screentime

It’s already November and that means the holiday season is quickly approaching. With all of that free time, I thought it would be important to look at our technology usage during the breaks.

You all are the first generation who have to figure out how to limit screen time for your kiddos. While digital devices can provide endless hours of entertainment and they can offer educational content, unlimited screen time can be harmful.


The Negative Effects of Too Much Screen Time

Whether you keep the TV on all the time or the whole family sits around staring at their smartphones, too much screen time could be harmful. Here's what some of the research says:

Sleep problems: Although many parents use TV to wind down before bed, screen time before bed can backfire. The light emitted from screens interferes with the sleep cycle in the brain and can lead to insomnia.

Behavior problems: Elementary school-age children who watch TV or use a computer more than two hours per day are more likely to have emotional, social, and attention problems.

Educational problems: Elementary school-age children who have televisions in their bedrooms do worse on academic testing.

Violence: Exposure to violent TV shows, movies, music, and video games can cause children to become desensitized to it. Eventually, they may use violence to solve problems and may imitate what they see on TV, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Obesity: Too much time engaging in sedentary activity, such as watching TV and playing video games, can be a risk factor for becoming overweight.

Establishing Family Rules With Electronics

Telling your child to turn off his video games while you're sitting in front of the TV won't do anyone any good. It's important for you to set healthy limits on your electronics use for your own sake, as well as your child's sake.

Here are a few household rules you might want to establish to curb screen time:

No digital devices during family meals.
No screen time in the car.
No screens allowed in bedrooms.
No electronics used during family fun nights.

In addition, consider an occasional digital detox for the whole family. Create a screen-free night once a week or commit to unplugging one weekend a month. It could be good for everyone's physical and emotional health, as well as your family's relationships.

Resources:

Website: Common Sense Media
Article: Why it’s never too early to teach your children about social media
Article: Experts say kids are growing up with more anxiety and less self-esteem
20/20 Special: ScreenTime, Diane Sawyer
Scholastic Article: How to set smart screen time rules
Parent Tool Kit: A wealth of developmental skills, articles, clips found on this website


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