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Wrapping up Fall

11/22/2019

 
Dear Friends, 
We got in two river trips, 3 tree classes and the Recycle captain's luncheon this week. Hurray! Room 311's river trip will take place (fingers crossed) on Tuesday Nov. 26.
I have a couple of RFHs (Requests for Help)
One is to ask someone to chop up the rosters for the three 1st grade files boxes that will hold all the materials for their Field Guides to Waters School Trees in June.
AND, if any one has any spider plant babies, 
the miniature plants that hand from long arching stems,
and eventually drop off to form new plants,
please consider bring a few in.
These we will be growing to mature size with our Kindergardeners. 
The song associated with this project says:
Spider took a walk
And saw a lovely palm tree, 
The palm tree said to Spider, 
"Would you like to crawl on me?"
Soon they were married
And had alot of children.
The children were all Spiderplants
One, Two and Three.

Finally, we have cooking pumpkins left over from harvest day.
Usually we would have the 8th graders open these to capture and clean the seeds, 
which will be seasoned and roasted and shared out. 
I hope to do this on Wednesday. 
If anyone would like some fresh pumpkin flesh, 
seeds and membrane removed, please contact me.
We have about 20 pumpkins, 
great for pies and stews, etc. 

Thanks to Elaine and Alison for acting as "peppers" and servers at the luncheon today. And all the parents that helped on the field trips.
Mr. Leki

Recycle Luncheon Tomorrow...

11/21/2019

 
​Peppers and servers desperately needed.
We will start setting up at 10:00. Lunch starts at 11:00.
So, we will have to pick up pizzas at 10:50 or so.
Last captains will leave by 12:45.
Many thanks, 
Mr. Leki

Last minute volunteer needed for 6th grade river trip

11/20/2019

 
Dear Friends,

​it is unusual for us to not have the required number of volunteers to accompany this class. But, things happen. Any one free to spend the morning at river park with us (and lunch).?

We are scheduled to leave at 9:00, won't go until we have our 3rd adult.
Thanks, 
Mr. Leki

Room 311 River trip postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 26

11/20/2019

 
​Hope you can join us. 
more later. Lovely trip today!
Mr. Leki

6th grade to the River...

11/19/2019

 
.​..Room 310.
We don't have any volunteers for tomorrow's river trip.
It will be a beautiful day and trip.
So, take a day off work, 
cancel the laundry day, 
postpone the grocery shopping.
Come with us to River park, 
newly restored and beautiful. 
We leave at 9:00.
Mr. Leki

New Normal Weird Weather

11/17/2019

 
​Dear Friends, 
We  had a great week in ecology last week, 
weird weather not with standing.This week we are doing re-scheduled 6th Grade river trips, in chilly, wet weather. 
We'll see!
Tomorrow, Monday, November 18, I begin weekly 1st grade classes on Trees of Waters School.
2/3rds of the leaf books have been pasted up. There is no rush to finish, 
but if you would like some rubber cement / coffee, down time, 
let me know. 
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
all three 6th grades will venture to River Park to do water quality testing.
Hope we can make this happen. Help welcomed. 
we leave at 9:00 back at 1:30.
On Friday, we will be doing the Recycling Captains Luncheon, during the Captain's regular lunch time, in the Conference Room. 
More on this in a day or so!

Mr. Leki

Volunteer help needed for Lake trip this morning

11/14/2019

 
​Dear Friends, 
We are in need of an adult to accompany us on our trip to Montrose Point this morning with Room 305. We will be on the CTA. It will be chilly but it will be beautiful. We leave at 9:00 and return around 2:00. We take our lunch and warm up at the Yacht Club. 
Let me know if you can help out!
Mr. Leki

My! What interesting weather!

11/11/2019

 
Dear Friends, 
Last week we had some great experiences in the Garden:
a return to school after an exciting, rewarding,  and anxiety producing strike;
8th grade pitching in to prepare the garden for winter and potatoes for our Harvest Day;
Harvest Day itself, with such a celebration of nature, children and parents taking note of our relationships and our blessings.
And here we are, Nov. 11, 2019 in the midst of an Arctic Vortex!
Let us gather up our forces, 
gather up our courage and our Joy, 
and face the Vortex, 
and its root causes, 
and dedicate ourselves to doing better, 
to Climate Justice, 
and a future for our children. 

The future starts tomorrow, Tuesday, November 12, 
I invite volunteers to help with pasting up 90+ 1st grade leaf collections for a June release of "The Trees of Waters School". This year we lost our Cottonwood and Black Cherry trees to the construction project. 
But we gained Musclewood (Carpinus caroliniana) and River Birch (Betula nigra).
Come help paste up, get dazed by rubber cement, and test your addled memory in ID-ing trees.  I will be working in the Conference room from 8:30 until 10:30 on this project. 

Wednesday is Report card pick -up day. I have found myself recalling that in the 90's (last century) we were on a trajectory to eliminating report cards in favor of conferencing with parents, student and teacher to look over portfolios of student work. We were doing that! Not ranking, and punishing, but, real, in-depth, discussions between all these people.  After the election of 2000, high-stakes testing, No Child Left Behind became the national and local mandate, and we struggled to stay true to our philosophy and mission under the new regime. 
We struggle still! We are trying.
Our children, each and every one are unique,
precious, unpredictable and our treasure. 
Our ecology program persists as a remnant of that time. 
I don't (and don't have to) give grades. 
I provide experiences, context, feedback to our students. 
I am blessed with the best job. 
I meet them 20 years later on the picket line, and grocery store, 
where they tell me that they have become counselors, 
biology teachers, 
nurses,
moms and dads. 
On Report Card pick up day, Mighty Acorns Journals will be put out for you to check out, 3rd thru 5th Grade. Write a note in the journal to your child, to encourage them. 
In spring, Lake and River journals will also be available. 

On Thursday and Friday 7th grade ventures to the Lake for the "Fall " trip to study lake ecology. The Lake is a moderator of temperature extremes, 
but also can be counted on to provide a dip in temperature, 
a brisk wind, 
and an inspirational blast of energy. 
You are invited to join us on this CTA bus ride and journey. 
Room 305, Thursday, 9:00 until 2:30
Room 302, Friday, same time. 
Bundle up!!!!

Mr. Leki

Back to Exploring Nature and Life

11/3/2019

 
​Dear Friends, 
We are glad to be back at school, with hard won gains for our students , teachers and community. There were many shining moments during the strike: encountering a dozen former students who are now education professionals, spontaneously creating music to give courage and hope, being part of massive organized efforts to give voice to the desperate needs of Chicago Public Schools, witnessing the unity of teachers with custodial workers, security guards, and bus monitors. But as the days ground on the pressures and anxiety mounted. Coming back to school Friday was a joyous celebration. It didn't hurt that the teachers had conspired to come back dressed up as winged bugs! See the attached picture of how one fictional striker would look had the strike gone on for another month!

Monday, November 4, Kindergarden visits the garden top harvest potatoes: yellow, pink, purple and white. They will also poke around a wheel barrow full of compost, looking for the community of creatures that transform food and yard waste into new soils. They might collect the beautiful leaves that festoon the grounds right now. Please join us to guide these young explorers.
8:30 Room 105
9:30 Room 107
11:30 Room 108
Please join us on this chilly adventure. In the next few days the potatoes will be brushed, washed and wrapped in foil to prepare for Harvest day potato roasting on Thursday.

Mr. Leki
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    Ecology Program & Calendar
    PictureMr. Pete Leki, Waters Ecology Program Founder and Director
    Visit the Waters Ecology Program Website for current/historical writings, films, photos, and interviews.

     Email: 
    petelekisan@gmail.com

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    Riverbank Neighbors
    Friends of the Chicago River
    Forest Preserves of Cook County
    Openlands
    North Park Village Nature Center

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