Monday, April 15, 2013

Weekly Message from Steve Warner, Head of School (April 15, 2013)


Greetings, GreenMount Community,

            Mark Twain once said that the difference between the tax collector and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist only takes your skin (an awful visualization!).  So, today is April 15, in case you forgot; the day to pay our uncle his due.  I guess it’s good to joke about taxes, especially if you are one who actually owes the government at the end of the year.  But jokes don’t hide the fact that, as Americans, we have to support our government by working for it for as much as 28 percent of the time.  If you work a 40-hour work week, you are probably working between six and twelve hours for Uncle Sam.  There’s a happy thought…

However, the reality of this 100 year-old exercise is that our government needs us to pay the bills, to protect the country, to create and improve our infrastructure, and to pay our legislators for all their hard work and accomplishments on our behalf (pause for digestion).  And just remember, “There’s nothing wrong with the younger generation that becoming taxpayers won’t cure.” – Dan Bennet

            This morning’s meeting was a special one as we were entertained and educated by Lindsey Bauer and her Elm City Dance Collective.  The performance was called Contemporanea, and combined contemporary modern dance with Capoeria ( pronounced Capoada).  Capoeria is a Brazilian martial arts dance that was used by slaves in Brazil in the 1600s to train for fighting while disguising their training in the form of a dance.  Today, we saw a demonstration of Capoeria, after which all of us learned four forms or “moves” that the dancers perform.  Also, a student from each grade was invited to “play” with one of the dancers using the moves we had all learned.  As our students danced we all sang a Portuguese chant and clapped to the rhythm of the dance.  It was a lot of fun and the students were exceptional.  I am very proud of our students and their willingness to try new things in front of their peers.  I was also very proud of everyone for being such a good audience.  To learn more about Elm City, visit their web site at www.elmcitydance.org.
           
             It looks like we are on the way to receiving approval for our new learning cottage, which students and teachers will occupy when we return from our summer break.  The new unit will be placed adjacent to the existing one and extend out toward the ball field.  In preparation for that installation, we will need a lot of help as we did when we installed the first unit.  This Saturday is a Co-Op Day and we need help clearing brush away from the fence, which will have to be moved once the new learning cottage arrives. The workday typically begins around 9:00 a.m.  If you need those hours, this is a great way to get them.

“Volunteers are not paid -- not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.”  Thank you in advance for helping us with this initial phase of getting our new classrooms.

Cheers,
Steve