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Starting this weekend, the Young Art 2023: Comfort and Calm exhibition by the San Diego Museum of Art will present thoughtful works of art that use visual storytelling to share students’ experiences with finding, receiving, or offering comfort and calm. Youth artists throughout the San Diego and Tijuana regions were encouraged to express interpretations of the theme, including contrasting ideas of discomfort and discord. Kindergarten through twelfth-grade students responded with works in a wide variety of media depicting people, objects, interiors,...

Meals on Wheels delivers special Happy Birthday gift bags to older adults receiving their services. What a lovely way to show them love on their birthdays! It is a sure way to brighten someone’s day. The Community Relations Committee is providing Gillispie students the opportunity to make handcrafted cards and artwork that Meals on Wheels will deliver to older adults having birthdays. If you are interested in volunteering to supervise a card-making table during lunch hours on March...

It’s time for BOOK MADNESS, Gillispie Library’s annual book tournament! Students vote for their favorite picture books and chapter books in three rounds starting with our “sweet sixteen” titles and narrowing them down until we crown a champion for each division. All of the titles in this year’s epic book battle were published in 2022. They represent a variety of genres (including graphic novel, realistic fiction, humor, and fantasy) and a diverse group of authors, illustrators, and...

Specialty Spotlight: P.E. Students in Early Childhood have been working on large motor movements to music, body control, and throwing and catching. Prekindergarten through Grade 5 students have loved climbing the rock wall the last two weeks. Elementary grades have also been practicing flag football on the field. This week, they learned how to take a hand-off, run through cones, and then evade a defender to score. Grades 3-5 have also been practicing throwing and catching the football. Ed Whelan and...

Recently, the 5th graders found the Library transformed into a Book Cafe! Students browsed titles from several genres: novels in verse, realistic fiction, fantasy, and mystery. For each genre, students chose a book and read a few pages. They then jotted their thoughts on a “menu” provided to them for the "book-tasting" event. This activity exposed students to many new novels recently added to our collection. In addition, several students tried a genre they had never read...

The Community Relations Committee is happy to provide three volunteer opportunities for the Gillispie community with Feeding San Diego. Space is limited, so please register ASAP. You can learn more about their programs by clicking here. Monday, February 27 from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - ADULTS ONLY Friday, April 28 from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Parents and children ages 6 and up. Each person attending must be registered. This is Teacher Work Day (a day off from...

The Gillispie community mourns, along with the rest of the world, the devastation and loss of life caused by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday. Many countries, including the United States, are sending search and rescue teams. Local groups are fundraising to continue humanitarian efforts in the Middle East. Here are some ways you can help: UNICEF’s emergency response prioritizes water, sanitation and hygiene, child protective services, nutrition, and education. To donate to...

Elementary students made Rosca de Reyes in the Sandbox Kitchen during Spanish Class last month! Rosca de Reyes is a traditional bread in Latin American culture that is enjoyed with family and friends on January 6, Día de los Reyes Day, or "Kings Day." Every year on January 6, gatherings are held with family and friends to partake in the celebration of Día de los Reyes by cutting a slice of the rosca. A small plastic figurine representing baby...

With a generous grant from the Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation, we were able to acquire multimedia equipment that allows our upper elementary students to create, produce, and edit Gillispie activities, programs, and events. Media production is part of our overall media literacy program where we help students develop communication skills as well as learn how to interpret various forms of information, whether conveyed orally, visually, or in writing. Our multimedia literacy program is geared toward upper elementary...

Gillispie School will host its 13th annual blood drive on Thursday, February 9, 2023! Over the years, we have collected more than 462 pints of blood; added numerous people to the national bone marrow registry; and donated over $20,000 to the San Diego Blood Bank. Here are some ways you can help support our 13th blood drive: Make an appointment to donate blood. Click here to make an appointment! Post fliers at your local gym, coffee shop, or...

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