DRILLS FOR DISASTER

GWCS VICTIM ACTORS FOR CERT

Last spring GWCS was introduced to CERT, the Fairfax County Community Emergency Response Team. We participated as victim actors in a large-scale disaster scenario that allowed CERT members to practice all phases of disaster response. Coyotes were hooked, and the photos and video that circulated after the event had everyone wanting to participate at the next event.

On a frigid morning, November 15, 2014, GWCS students, staff, families, and alumni showed up in record numbers to participate in another large-scale disaster drill. The location was the abandoned Lorton Juvenile Prison. The situation was dire. A massive tornado had torn through northern Virginia leaving a path of absolute destruction. Professional special effect makeup for the victim actors and the decrepit outbuildings strewn with debris and broken glass set a powerful stage for the four-hour rescue mission.

After a complete safety briefing, we took our places armed with instructions on how to perform a realistic portrayal of our injuries, which ranged from compound fractures, to severe lacerations, to traumatic head injuries. This powerful training exercise provided a valuable experience for CERT members, and many lessons were learned.

The GWCS actors were so convincing that we were personally asked to perform again the following week (November 24, 2014) at a similar drill at the Fire Training Academy in Fairfax. Again, Coyotes showed up in force and evinced our value of service for this incredibly important and worthwhile event.

At GWCS our world is our classroom and we celebrate the opportunity to provide service to our community


THE YIN & YANG OF PLANTING & PULLING

Community Service Event  with Earth Sangha

GWCS Community Service Events are one of my favorite ways to come together as a school.  There's something invigorating about working outside in the fresh air along side students and parents as we tug, pull and plant to improve our greater community.  On Sunday, November 2, 2014, we had a wonderful time despite the wind and cold at the Earth Sangha planting event at Rutherford Park in Fairfax, VA!  Along with Chris and Linda Bright (Earth Sangha Founders) and many other area community members, we finished the planting of native shrubberies in record time and then focused our efforts on removing pernicious Porcelain Berry from the flood plain. (We did more un-planting than planting!) Everyone worked tirelessly and we had a great time. I was especially impressed by all of the parents who participated!  ~ Ms. Warden

We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.
— Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac - 1949

Junior Trip to Gettysburg

Every year Mr. Goldie takes GWCS juniors to Gettysburg, PA for an overnight trip to take in the history.  Highlights include the Visitors Center Museum, the restored Cyclorama Painting & film, watching the really, really, really, really, really, really long Gettysburg movie, touring the battlefields, walking the Gettysburg National Military Park, and remembering those who gave all in Gettysburg at the Soldiers' National Cemetery

 

"The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal 'Gettysburg Address'."  -National Park Service




intensity

Lake Anna Senior Essay Writing Retreat

intensity

 noun in·ten·si·ty \in-ˈten(t)-sə-tē\

: the quality or state of being intense : extreme strength or force

: the degree or amount of strength or force that something has

It was with great intensity that GWCS seniors spent three days in October writing their college application essays.  Away from Fakebook, League of Legends, and Trivia Crack; and along the shores of beautiful Lake Anna canopied by the vibrant fall foliage, we turned a potential stressor into a source of comfort. 


"Experience is the teacher of all things." Julius Caesar

FIVE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS, A CLASS, A TOUR AND A MUSEUM IN FOUR DAYS

2014 GWCS FALL TRIP, STAUNTON, VA

The Hook:

So, here’s the deal.  I have been to hundreds of theatre events in my lifetime.  I have seen Shakespeare performed on stages from Los Angeles to London.  I am an aficionado.  I may not be the best judge, but I say this in all sincerity: The Blackfriars Playhouse at the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton Virginia is the home of the finest productions of classical theatre that I have ever seen.  There.  I said it.

In addition to performing theatre arts at the highest possible level, it should also be noted that this is a traditional performance troupe.  That means that all five plays are performed by the SAME EIGHT PEOPLE!  It is a mind-boggling experience!  They also pick popular songs from the last fifty years that are reflective of the themes of the plays and then sing and play music LIVE before each show and at intermission!

We will stay at The Stonewall Jackson Hotel, a five star hotel (4.2 on Expedia.com), attached to the theatre, two blocks away from downtown Staunton.  Breakfast is included in the price, and the meals in town are reasonably priced! 

Furthermore, there is an amazing special treat this year.  We are going to leave on Thursday, October 2nd and stay in Staunton long enough to see ALL FIVE SHOWS!!!  On Thursday night we will see Pericles, Shakespeare’s gritty parlance into Greek tragedy.  On Friday we will tour The Frontier Culture Museum during the day and then see Macbeth at 7:30 pm.  On Saturday we will take in the matinee of Edward II and Saturday night’s show is A Comedy of Errors.  The Sunday matinee is Cyrano de Bergerac.  It is almost too much good fortune to run across in a single lifetime!

If you like live theatre, this is just about the coolest four day weekend you could possibly experience! 

With that in mind, I would like to introduce you to the 2014 GWCS Fall Trip Itinerary:  

Mr. Goldie

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Highlights of the 2014 trip not mentioned in the introductory letter above include:  Split Banana Ice Cream every evening after the theater and many great restaurants such as Mill Street Grill, Baja Bean, Cranberry's Eatery, Shenandoah Pizza and The Depot Grille.  We also had an incredible Backstage Tour of Blackfriars Playhouse and a class in Shakespeare Play Production including an opportunity to act out a dramatic death scene from Julius Caesar. 

2014 was the fourth consecutive GWCS Fall ShakespeareTrip to Staunton, VA.  Clearly, this is now a GWCS tradition!

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Enjoy this slide show of the 19 students and 9 adults who were hooked by Mr. Goldie's description and immersed themselves in good theater, good food and good fun with good friends on the GWCS Fall Trip to Staunton, Virginia from October 2-5, 2014:


CARE PACKAGES FOR CLASS OF 2014 GRADS

Mrs. Saile, this year's GWCS PAC President, helped us kick of the year with a very thoughtful community service event.  Mrs. Saile organized care packages to be sent to all of the 2014 GWCS graduates!  After all of the students signed all of the cards for all of last year's seniors, a group of students then stayed after school to decorate the cards.  Families baked dozens of homemade cookies and a group stayed after school another day to make a snack mix to add to the packages with the cookies.   By September 23rd the packages were in the mail.  The really fun part for us was hearing from the alumni as they received their surprise care packages!  See below for a few of the Facebook quotes and images: 

Current Students decorating cards for Class of 2014 care packages...

Status quotes on Facebook from a few of the alumni after receiving their surprise care packages...

Maria

My high school is better than your high school. Thanks GWCS!
— Maria S., Kenyon College, Ohio

Jack

At first, I thought only Maria was getting one after I saw her post on Facebook. Which would have made sense because Maria is fantastic. Receiving my package absolutely made my week and I’m so grateful I have such a comforting community back home. College has been wonderful and I can’t wait to see everybody soon!
— Jack V., Pace University, NYC

William

Yay free stuff! Just got a carebearstare package from my high school, GWCS! Thanx everyone, that note is definitely going on my wall! P.S. as you can see, my quilt has been very useful up here in the far north!
— William M., St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia, CA

Theo

I just got my package! Food is awesome, especially since I have been eating cafeteria food for a month. Thanks so much, the card brought back so many good memories of GWCS. I don’t think bugles are sold in Canada so those were a real treat.
— Theo V., Quest University, British Columbia
The GW Community School Graduating Class of 2014

The GW Community School Graduating Class of 2014