
Mrs. Flanders' 2nd grade got into the Halloween spirit with some pumpkin observation! Students were able to measure the height and circumference of different pumpkins, comparing the ways pumpkins are the same and different (height, circumference, color, shape, etc.) They were also able to count pumpkin seeds and group them by tens.





Greenwood Cross Country team had Districts today. All of Greenwood’s runners pushed themselves and had great performances, with 3 of them qualifying for State! Carson Little, Quana Alaimo, and Nyah Dogwiler. The State meet is next Saturday in Columbia. Go BlueJays!


K-5th grade enjoyed a Safety Seminar this week, learning all about how to be safe and responsible in different aspects of life. Presentations included fire safety, cyber/digital safety, personal safety, and bicycle safety. Way to go Bluejays!


Ann Willingham (Keller), class of 1952, spoke to Greenwood 7th grade Public Affairs classes on October 26. She recounted her experiences at Greenwood as a student from K to 12th grade. Her class was one of the last participants in May Day celebrations, which ended in 1943. She spoke of Greenwood as a family. Thank you, Ann! We appreciated your time!


Students learned about Diwali in art this week, creating Lotus Mandalas to hang on the walls for celebration! Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a Hindu religious festival that typically lasts five days and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. A very Happy Diwali to everyone that celebrates!





On Tuesday, our third graders had a blast carving pumpkins in the classroom. Parents got to join in on the fun too!





Students in Mr. Duff’s Earth Science class spent the day at Ha Ha Tonka State Park, learning about many of the geological features of Missouri’s karst topography. Karst landscapes are created when limestone has been dissolved by the action of water. With the aid of the park’s naturalist, students viewed and learned about sinkholes, caves, a huge natural bridge, bluffs, and Missouri's 12th largest spring. In addition, they spent time exploring the ruins of a turn-of-the-century stone castle which overlooks the Lake of the Ozarks. Students had an awesome day learning about the Ozark's landscapes!





It was a perfect day for a Kindergarten field trip to the pumpkin patch!





Our presenters for our Secondary Safety Seminar were tremendous, we appreciate what they do in our community and for their efforts yesterday!


Thank you to our wonderful volunteers and presenters yesterday for the Secondary Safety Seminar! We appreciate the wisdom shared with our students!


Thank you GPA and First Grade Parents!!!
We had an amazing time on our Pumpkin Patch field trip and the bus ride.
More pictures will be on our class website soon!
Have a great afternoon,
Dr. Hammerschmidt


CONGRATULATIONS to our Girls Golf Team! 3rd place in STATE!
Katy Daugherty, Eva Heidemann, Coach Jeff Tebbenkamp, Anna McQueary, Anna Le


Kindergarteners got in the Fall spirit by doing a pumpkin exploration and completing the “Five Little Pumpkins” STEM challenge!


Suli the Turkey Vulture visited the first grade classroom yesterday! Turkey Vultures on average will be 2 ½ feet with up to a 6 foot wingspan and usually weigh between 2 to 4 pounds. They have the largest olfactory, or smelling, system of all birds. Suli the Turkey Vulture's scientific name in Latin means “Cleansing Breeze”. Thank you GPA for helping with the expense for Zoo in The Room this year!





Dr. Snodgrass hosted a pancake breakfast for our new 6-12th grade students. Welcome to the Greenwood Family!


This past weekend, Greenwood Debate competed in the southwest Missouri season opening competition for speech and debate and earned 1st Place in the Champ Level of Policy Debate for the second straight season. 21 schools from across the area competed in the tournament held on campus at Missouri State and hosted by Gloria Deo Academy. Jamie Alford and Eleanor Hilotin defeated teams from Kickapoo, Glendale, Springfield-Central, and others on the way to the victory. Jamie also earned 2nd Place in Informative Speaking and placed 7th in International Extemp. Eleanor was also a semi-finalist in Original Oratory (persuasive speaking). Fatima Aslam also advanced to the semi-finals of varsity original oratory.
In the novice division of the competition, Gyan Grewal and Tristan Khoshyomn began their competitive debate careers with a 2nd place finish novice policy debate. Gyan also finished 4th in novice International Extemp and 3rd in novice Informative Speaking. Tristan also placed 4th in Original Oratory and as a semi-finalist in international extemp. The team of Isabel Herrin and Eli Wilson finished in 9th place in novice Policy Debate. Isabel also advanced to the semi-finals in novice Informative Speaking.
Shout out to Mary Gabriel, Minal Khan, Romi Kim, Joseph Whitaker, and Nathan Wu who also competed and played key supporting roles in leading the team to these victories. Continue to look forward to great things from these students. They will compete again the last weekend of October at Willard. Proud to be Blue Jays!





The Scholar Bowl team competed in their first match today at Glendale High School. Sophomore Steven Duran and freshmen Kai Shaeffer, Jesse Davies, and Ethan Duff had a good first meet. Kai placed 9th overall for individual point total with an average of 40 points per round. Great job!


Dr. David Oatman is being recognized for his valued contributions to Missouri State University and Greenwood Laboratory School by being inducted into the Missouri State University Wall of Fame. Please see below for details on a reception, congratulations to Coach Oatman on this wonderful honor!


Congratulations to 8th graders on their 8th grade night!


Fourth graders experimented with different kinds of "lava" today! They made observations about the similarities and differences between the thin and thick mixtures.



