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Spokane Public Montessori Will Unify in Emerson-Garfield

Spokane Public Montessori Will Unify in Emerson-Garfield

The Spokane Public School Board voted last night to unify the Spokane Public Montessori program at the Community School (aka Havermale; 1300 W Knox) here in Emerson-Garfield. It goes into effect for the upcoming 2014-15 school year.

For the past 26 years, Spokane’s public Montessori programs — public, not private, being fairly unique in and of itself — have been housed within Balboa Elementary to the north (just above Francis) and Jefferson Elementary to the south (on 37th). Unification at this single central location will allow those two previously separate programs to pool their staff, resources, and enjoy a dedicated facility that is better equipped for the Montessori educational method.

The Spokesman-Review has a typically bitty story on the vote and some of the responses to unification. An info sheet and FAQ (PDF file) on enrolling in the Montessori program and the logistics of unification was also issued prior to the school board’s vote.

Havermale 2012

From a neighborhood standpoint, the even better news is that the Medicine Wheel Academy will remain in the building and the Community School will move just down the road to Bancroft (1025 W Spofford), so Emerson-Garfield does not end up losing these valuable learning programs altogether. (Although, if you’re being pedantic, the move does put the Community School just within the West Central border.)

Representatives from the Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood Council have already sat down with city traffic engineers to see how this new primary school might be a candidate for Safe Routes to School improvements, and they will be pursuing that goal in the coming months. The larger plan is to create a safe, ideally pedestrian-oriented network that will benefit all the schools that are clustered in or near Emerson-Garfield, including Garfield Elementary, North Central, Trinity Catholic and Audubon. If you’re interested in joining that effort, please get in touch.

The increased space that Havermale offers also means that the public Montessori program, which will continue to admit new students by a lottery system, will likely have more spots available for new students.

If you would like to enroll your child in the Montessori program for the 2014-15 school year, you must attend the orientation and registration meeting on either Thursday, February 20 (5:30-7:30pm) or Saturday, February 22 (10am-12pm). Both will be held at Havermale.

So: Welcome to Emerson-Garfield, current and future Montessori parents and students! We look forward to collaborating with you in cool and creative ways to build stronger neighborhood and school communities.

Meet & Eat with Andy Billig & Others, Sep 24

Meet & Eat with Andy Billig & Others, Sep 24

Hillyard Neighborhood will be hosting a Meet & Eat with Andy Billig, Marcus Riccelli and Shelley Redinger on TuesdaySeptember 24. It will take place at Gateway Church (5201 N Market St) [map] and will run from 6 to 8pm.

A Meet & Eat is an informal event put on by Spokane’s neighborhood councils to give citizens an opportunity to sit down and chat with persons of note. In this case, you’ll get to hobnob with 3rd District officials Senator Andy Billig and Representative Marcus Riccelli plus Superintendent of Spokane Public Schools Shelley Redinger while dining on soup and homemade bread. It’s unlike the usual neighborhood council Q&A appearance in that this isn’t an orchestrated PR session — you’ll get the chance to talk to your elected decision-makers and appointed officials on a casual, one-on-one basis.

Flyer for Meet and Eat 2013

All are welcome, and it’s free to attend this event, which is hosted by the Hillyard Neighborhood Council as well as Gateway Church.

If you have questions, comments or would like to reserve a space at the Meet & Eat, please contact Rich Schaus, Hillyard Neighborhood Council Chair, at rich@spokanegateway.org.

Trinity “Christmas in July” Sale, July 27 & 28

Trinity “Christmas in July” Sale, July 27 & 28

Xmas in July SaleTrinity Catholic School (1306 W Montgomery) [map] will be holding a two-day Christmas in July Sale this weekend on Saturday, July 27 from 8:30am to 5pm and on Sunday, July 28 from 9:30am to 4pm. The event will be held in the school’s gym (and we’re pretty sure that will be well marked once you arrive).

The Christmas in July sale is your chance to get a sizable head start on the holiday season — plus take a mental vacation from the 90°+ heat — by shopping for Yuletide gifts, ornaments, knick-knacks and more. The school promises lots of holiday items to choose from, including Department 56 collectibles.

For more information, call Trinity’s main office at (509) 327-9369.

Incidentally, this is a busy weekend here in Emerson-Garfield. In addition to Trinity’s Christmas in July Sale on Saturday and Sunday, we’ve got today’s Emerson-Garfield Farmers’ Market and both the Concert in the Park and the COHBC Parking Lot Party on Sunday. We’ll post more info on the Parking Lot Party tomorrow.

Trinity Cow Plop Winners 2013

Trinity Cow Plop Winners 2013

There are an awful lot of people coming to this blog in search of the Trinity Cow Plop results — and we’re happy to oblige.

Here’s the info, straight from the horse’s (cow’s?) mouth:

Trinity Cow Plop winners 2013
Trinity Cow Plop winners 2013

No word yet on the raffle winners (if indeed a raffle was held like in years past).

Congrats to all the lucky winners. And if you didn’t win, you can be satisfied in knowing that your money helps support a great neighborhood school.

Trinity Cow Plop Tomorrow (June 1)

Trinity Cow Plop Tomorrow (June 1)

The 23rd annual Trinity Catholic School [map] Cow Plop takes place tomorrow (that is, Saturday, June 1) from 11am to 4pm.

Cow Plop image 2013

For the uninitiated, a cow plop lets cows do what cows do best while humans gamble on the deposits. The top prize is $3,100, and there are 50 more cash prizes to be won.

In addition to the live bovine bingo, there’s a street carnival with face painting, a mechanical bull, pony rides, arts and crafts, and pizza from Pizza Rita. The event is open to everyone, not just Trinity students, and is a great way to help raise funds for a neighborhood school.

Bingo tickets are available in advance or on the day. For more info, call (509) 327-9369.

Want to help promote the event at the last minute? Download the flyer here.