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| Dear MJT Families,
This week we celebrated our 100th day of school! Students participated in fun activities throughout the day, and practiced counting to 100 many times! Please see some fun photos below.
Thank you to all who participated in our Kids Heart Healthy Challenge by raising donations! We surpassed our goal with a grand total of $500. Any student who participated will get to do a fun activity in the gym with Ms. Smith next week! Please be sure that your student comes to school with sneakers on the P.E. days. MJT will be starting a jump rope unit in gym classes and students need safe footwear for jumping. Please see the Spirit Week notice w for next week!
Have a wonderful weekend, Mrs. Taylor Principal, Mary J. Tanner School 518-642-1051 Ext. 4201 btaylor@granvillecsd.org |
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Pre-K Open for Registration |
February 2/27 - TONIGHT! Free PTO Magic Show for All Students and Families. Professional Magician. 6:00PM, Jr/Sr High Auditorium. Doors open 5:45 PM. Here is the link to let us know you're attending.
2/28 - Community Resource: Youth Baseball and Softball League Equipment Giveaway - Free gear from local community group. Exchange what you have or pick up gear if you're new to Youth League. Here is the link for more info.
March 3/1 - Community Resource: Deadline to register for Granville Youth League Softball and Baseball. $45 includes uniform. Free gear available - bats, face guards, cleats and more. Here is the link to register.
3/2 - Deadline to register a class or student for the PTO Science, Technology and Art Fair that takes place on Wednesday, March 25th. Details here. Free to register and participate for all GCSD age students! 3/2 - 3/6 - Spirit Week at MJT and GES - Daily dress up themes!
3/5 - Spirit Night! All school families, community members and students welcome. 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM 3/9 - Board of Education Meeting, 6:00 PM, JSHS Library
3/11 - PTO Meeting, 6:00 PM, GES 3/13 - NO SCHOOL: Superintendent's Conference Day
3/13 - 3/14 - Drama Club Production: Alice in Wonderland Gone Wrong - All families and community welcome! 5:30 PM Each Night, JSHS Auditorium 3/18 - Pre-K Parent Information Night at MJT, 6:00 PM
3/21 - High School Talent Show - All families and students welcome! 3/25 - PTO Science, Technology and Art Fair - All families and students welcome!
Here is the link to all event details in the district calendar. |
Local Resource: Youth Softball and Baseball |
Register for the spring softball or baseball for $45 and it comes with a full uniform. Free gear available too! Here is the link to learn more. Deadline 2/28/26 |
MJT students and staff dressed up at "100 year olds" for the 100th Day of School Parade. Here are a few pictures!
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Student dressed up as a 100 year old for 100th day of school. |
Ms. Smith, MJT P.E. teacher got into the spirit of things! |
A tiny, student "100 year old"! |
Principal Taylor getting ready to take pictures and start the parade. |
Mrs. White and Ms. Hahn, on right, kindergarten teacher, dressed up as well! |
Kindergarten Cafeteria Snack Update |
Kindergarten students will be able to purchase snacks on Thursdays, and Ice Cream on Fridays.
We've had to adjust this because recently due to the fact that we are finding out that a large number of students are throwing their entire/most lunch away and then going to purchase snacks. We are working with them to encourage healthy habits to eat more of their lunch rather than rushing for snacks. |
Pack Sneakers for P.E. Classes |
Please remember to pack sneakers each day for gym class!
March will bring a jump rope unit and will need proper and safe footwear during class. Thank you!
If you like, you can leave an old pair of sneakers in your student's classroom cubby to leave at school for gym. |
February Healthy Heart Challenge a Success |
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MJT and GES P.E. Teachers led a healthy heart challenge for the month of February and successfully exceeded their fundraiser goal of $500 for the American Heart Association.
As a special thank you to those that participated, those students will be invited to a special gym activity with their gym teacher.
Thank you!
Go Horde! |
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Screen Time Alternatives
The winter months can be challenging to find engaging activities for children to do at home.
Often, students fall into the "screen time routine" when they can't get outside to play as much.
Too much screen time can affect their sleep and behavior patterns in many ways.
Screens provide instant gratification, which children then expect in all aspects of their lives.
As a result, this can create challenges at both home and school.
Here are some alternative ideas to consider that can increase your family time while helping them to practice how to share and take turns. - Board games: Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, Trouble, etc
- I spy: Try playing it different ways such as "I spy something that starts with the letter__" - Card games: Go fish, War - Sight word or letter hunt: write students trick/sight words on post-it notes and put them all around the house for students to find and practice. This can also be done with individual letters.
- Reading books: Bedtime stories are a calm, soothing way for children to unwind before going to sleep.
Visit this page and look for the "Better Screen Time" tips to learn about low-stimulation vs high-stimulation screen time ideas that help students sleep better and learn problem solving skills. |
Please Pack a Daily Snack |
Please pack a healthy, filling snack each day to help your child focus, get along with others and feel ready to learn important life skills.
Here are some great ideas. |
Thank you for showing up on time, every day! We love seeing your students in school and appreciate your efforts.
Here are tips for deciding when to keep your student home and when to send them to school. |
You can now subscribe to all of the Board of Education updates and they will arrive in your email inbox.
The Board of Education has a new, online platform (formerly called Board Docs) for sharing meeting agendas, policies, upcoming meetings and more in an easy-to-access manner.
This will ensure the school community - parents, community members, staff, and more can keep up to date with the Board of Education happenings.
This is a direct result of listening to the community's request.
Here is the direct link to the subscribe with an email address.
And here is the link to the general overview of the Granville CSD Board of Education website. Run for Board of Education - April 20th, 2026 Deadline Please note, three Board members terms end 2026.
Here is more information about how to run for BOE including dates, deadlines and more.
Meet our volunteer Board members here. Community News
The first issue of Community News from GCSD is posted. This is a great newsletter to share with alumni and local residents, businesses and those who do not have children in the district. Here is the link to view it and subscribe for free. |
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