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Election Day in Room 202

Red Cluster students learned about the mayoral election and what it means to vote in honor of Election Day.

They’re Gourd-geous! Teal Pumpkins for Safe Trick-or-Treating

There are many ways to stay safe on Halloween – wearing reflective clothing, always using the buddy system, and remembering to wear a face mask in crowded places. One Green Cluster class learned how to make trick-or-treating safer for kids with food allergies.

This Week in Gaynor Sports – October 25 – 29

Yesterday, Head of School Dr. Scott Gaynor shouted out our athletics teams in a presentation to prospective families, commenting on the excitement and positive energy the volleyball, soccer, and cross country teams exhibited this week. Get the details!

Seize the Clay! Collaborative Art in the EC

Early Childhood students got down and dirty this week during their collaborative art class. The lesson was focused on exploring air-dry clay using all the students’ senses.

Learning (to Thrive) Differently: Gaynor Faculty and Staff Share Their Stories

That students with learning differences grow up to become educators should come as no surprise. Many adults with learning differences reference their educational journey with inspiring them to become educators. The same is true for current Gaynor faculty and staff members. In celebration of Learning Difference Awareness Month, we asked for volunteers to share their experiences with learning differences, and what advice they might give to current Gaynor students and parents.

This Week in Gaynor Sports: October 1 – 8

The Gaynor Gators represented their school well this week! The girls’ volleyball team came away with a win in 3 sets against Geneva School on Wednesday (25-16, 25-17, and 15-7). When asked about the team’s performance, Coach Mashawn Butler exclaimed, “Victory!” Read more about volleyball, soccer, and cross country highlights from the week.

Gaynor Students Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2021 is on Monday, October 11, and Gaynor teachers are helping their students learn about and honor the holiday.

Going Greek: A Green Cluster Multisensory Social Studies Lesson

Green Cluster students in Room 701 kicked off their study of Ancient Greece by learning new vocabulary, note taking, and 3D map making.

Students Have an Apple-solute Blast in Multisensory Science Lesson

Purple Cluster students in Head Teacher Kristin Paresi and Assistant Teacher Reshmi Nair’s class had their own apple adventure this year.

This Week in Gaynor Sports – September 27 – October 1

It was an exciting week for the Gaynor Gators, with the game and meet schedule in full swing. Soccer Coach Andrew Prasarn said it was, “…a great way to start the season, though the highlight for the students might have been stepping on the bus for the first time and enjoying the camaraderie of traveling together as a team and proudly representing Stephen Gaynor School outside the building!”