IVES/GJSHS Weekly Newsletter
Week of June 10-14, 2019
School Dismissed Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 1:00
6th Grade Promotion Thursday, 6/13 6:00 p.m.
GHS Graduation Friday, 6/14 7:00 p.m.
Class of 2019
Megan "Rylie" Botts
Rylie started school in Greenville in sixth grade now she is heading to Montana State University to study Physiology. Her goal is to be a Neonatologist which tied into her senior project which was an "Introduction to the Medical Field." Rylie's favorite memory of during her senior year was making when the girls' basketball team made it to the championships. Mr. Norman, Mrs. Dolphin, and Mrs. Balbiani all had a huge impact on Rylie during her time at GHS. Rylie would like to thank friends, family, coaches, and teachers for supporting her throughout her education.
Mackenzie Brown
Mackenzie has attended Greenville schools since kindergarten. Mackenzie is the Valedictorian for the Class of 2019. She has enrolled at UC Santa Cruz to pursue a degree in Environmental Studies. Mackenzie's favorite memory of her senior year was finishing senior projects, especially her project on event coordination and planning. Mr. Brown is not only Mackenzie's dad, but has also been a great role model for her, teaching her about hard work, dedication, and leadership. Mackenzie would like to thank the GHS staff, coaches, her parents, and friends for their support during her time at GHS.
Tristin Caravalho Clark
Tristin is the Salutatorian for the Class of 2019. After attending Greenville schools since kindergarten, he will be attending Feather River College to pursue a career as a firefighter paramedic. Over the years, Mr. Brown has taught him a variety of different things and has been a mentor to him on a more of a personal level than any teacher ever has. Tristin's senior project was a 5th-8th grade baseball clinic and Tristin represented GHS in the Lions' All-Star Baseball game. His favorite memory of his senior year was his last football homecoming game. Tristin thanks all of his teachers, coaches, school staff, his parents, grandparents, and rest of his family for all of the support he has received.
Kolby Elzea
Kolby is heading to college next year to pursue a career in welding after spending the last 12 years as a student in Greenville. His favorite memory of his senior year was senior sunrise. Kolby stated that US History teacher Mr. Weisberg had a great impact on him this year. He would also like to thank Mike Chelotti for support throughout his time at GHS. Kolby did an Alumni Baseball Game for his senior project and recently played in the Lions' All-Star Baseball Game.
Dylan Christopher French
Dylan was home-schooled through junior high and has been a student at GHS for the past two years. He is considering junior colleges in South Dakota for next year to pursue education that provokes his current interest in music or brain science. For his senior project, Dylan learned to play piano. Dylan contributes this interest in music to Mr. Norman who opened his eyes to the musical potential hiding in all of mankind. Dylan aspires to awaken this potential in others.
Mia Renee Harris
After attending Greenville schools since 7th grade, Mia is heading to the University of Nevada, Reno next year to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice which compliments "Community Policing" which was the topic of her Senior Project. Mia shared that Tami Moreno has made a tremendous impact in her life during her time at GHS. Mia would also like to thank her parents, grandparents, and Amy Hafsrud for pushing her to do well in school and making sure her future is the right one for her.
Colton James Lawson
Colton has been attending Greenville schools since kindergarten and is going into the Army as a 91E Allied Trade Specialist. Eventually he would like to pursue a career in welding and fabrication. His favorite memories of his senior year are all the wins the football team had this year. Colton's senior project was building a race car and Mr. Brown's shop class was his favorite class and he states that Mr. Brown had the greatest impact on him as a teacher. Colton would like to thank his mom, dad, family, friends, and teachers for supporting him through his education.
Emma Sordi
Emma is heading to Sacramento State next year to pursue a career in cosmetology. She has been attending school in Greenville for the past 11 years. Emma has served as the ASB President for the past two years and states that Mrs. Dolphin has taught her work ethic, responsibility, and how to get work done while still having some fun. Emma was also the editor of the yearbook and this became her senior project as well. The recent senior trip is her best memory during her senior year. Emma would like to thank Judy Dolphin, Dan Brown, and her parents for supporting her.
Kyle Wilson
Kyle will be attending FRC next year to study general education after attending GHS for the past 3 years. He would like to be a music teacher or maybe teach English overseas. Mr. Norman has had a huge impact on Kyle's experience at GHS. Kyle was an Outdoor Education mentor for 6th grade students which allowed him to spend the night on a submarine in San Francisco which is his favorite memory this year. His senior project was leading an educational forestry program for preschoolers. Kyle thanks his mother and father, his aunt Angie Nelson, his teachers and Ms. Cockerill for their support during his time at GHS.
Pops Concert Highlights
Last Thursday was our annual Pops Concert. This year's theme was "Pops at the Movies". Our Choir, Jr. High Band, and High School Band all performed under the direction of Mr. Norman. Travis Rubke served as the "Auctioneer" for the cake fundraiser. We raised over $1000 from Battle of the Bands and the cake auction. All proceeds support the music program at GJSHS. Thank you to all of you who came out to support our students.
IVES Field Trips
Recent field trips include the 3rd-5th grade students fishing derby and hike at Round Valley Reservoir. We also had an all-school field trip to Turtle Bay. Thank you to Parents' Club who has helped to support and fund many of our field trips this year.
2019-2020 Apollo Registration
Applications for our Apollo after school program for the 2019-2020 school year will begin June 3. We will continue accepting applications through June 14. Applications will be available June 3 in the IVES office or you may use the link below to print an application.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwU2eDjWlrhscjdFWnFyU0VSTGZ1NFlYZUpGd3hyd2o1VERz/view?usp=sharingSummer Apollo Registration
Are you interested in your elementary-age child participating in our Apollo summer program? We still have space available! Applications are available now in the IVES office or by using the link below. Please submit applications to the IVES office.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwU2eDjWlrhsdWJQVXlWY0VvdU9IMHhZNXB5cUVfNENWUjI4/view?usp=sharingLost Sierra Composite Mountain Bike Club
Students in Plumas County have the opportunity to join the Lost Sierra Composite Mountain Bike Club. Dana Ludington at QJSHS is the coach. She can be contacted at dludington@pcoe.k12.ca.us. For more information watch the video below!
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Staff Feature
This week's staff feature is Mrs Emilee Schramel. "Nurse Emilee" has worked for PUSD the past 4 years serving students at both IVES and GJSHS. She became a nurse because she likes helping others, especially children and babies. She loves working in our small schools where she knows and cares about all the students and their families. Emilee grew up in Indian Valley where she attended Greenville Elementary and High School. After going to college and getting married, she and her husband Ryan moved around quite a bit while he was in the Marine Corp. They moved back to Indian Valley to raise their 4 children. We are very grateful to have Nurse Emilee on our staff. She is so wonderful with all of our students and takes great care of them!
Community Resources
Summer Camp Opportunities
Driver's Ed
PUSD has a new way for students to complete Driver's Education. Please view the link for more information. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwU2eDjWlrhsWmpFRjBZa0JaMFN0bktiUUFHQkJJdXVaOEZR/view?usp=sharing
IVES needs BOX TOPS!
Send your Box Tops in with students or drop them by the IVES office. The money we receive from the Box Tops goes right back into the classrooms! Thank you for your assistance!
Interested in joining our PUSD/PCOE Team? We're Hiring!
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
Event Information
GJSHS Boosters Club Meeting
When?
Monday, Jun 10, 2019, 06:00 PM
Where?
GJSHS Library
Event Information
6th Grade Promotion Ceremony
When?
Thursday, Jun 13, 2019, 06:00 PM
Where?
IVES Cafeteria
Event Information
GHS Graduation
When?
Friday, Jun 14, 2019, 07:00 PM
Where?
GHS Football Stadium
About Us
Indian Valley Elementary School and Greenville Junior/Senior High School are in beautiful western Plumas County. We serve the students of Indian Valley, which includes the communities of Greenville, Crescent Mills, Taylorsville, and Canyon Dam. We are essentially a K-12 school since we are located on one large campus where we share several facilities.
Email: ghs-ivesprincipal@pcoe.k12.ca.us
Website: https://pcoe-ives.edlioschool.com/
Location: 225 Grand Street, Greenville, CA, USA
Phone: (530)284-7195
Facebook: facebook.com/IndianValleyElementarySchool