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Jan. 4–May 1
Project 186
Monacan High is reaching across the globe to help girls in Afghanistan get an education. The effort began when a freshman English class taught by Jessica Heising wanted to support a classmate’s brother, a U.S. soldier stationed in Afghanistan. Kevin Gray’s unit is helping establish a school for girls in Afghanistan, but there are no school supplies. After learning via e-mail about the 186 girls who are waiting to attend this school, the English class began Project 186 to collect a backpack filled with school supplies for every girl. All contributions are welcome: backpacks, notebooks, binders, paper, pens, pencils, etc. To contribute, deliver your items to Monacan High and have them delivered to Room 110.
Contact: Jessica_Heising@ccpsnet.net

March 1-31
Free GED tests
In March, GED® tests are free. The usual cost is $45, but first-time test takers who register in March will pay nothing to take the test. Chesterfield County Public Schools is able to offer free tests for a limited time because the Adult Continuing Education Office received a grant from the Virginia Department of Education.
Contact: 768-6140

Social Workers Month
March is Social Workers Month. School social workers are a vital link in connecting home, school and the community. They provide resources to students, families and staff members.
Contact: 594-1661


March 8
Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Woolridge Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6330

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Chalkley Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 8201 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 674-1300

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Reams Road Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 1100 Courthouse Road.
Contact: 674-1370

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Crestwood Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 8006 Buford Court.
Contact: 560-2710

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Hopkins Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 4116 Meadowbrook Blvd.
Contact: 743-3665

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Ecoff Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 7032 Commons Plaza.
Contact: 768-6185


Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Matoaca Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 20821 Woodpecker Road.
Contact: 590-3100

Meeting
Hening Elementary’s Student Council Association will meet at 8:15 a.m. in the library.
Contact: 743-3655

Meeting
The School Health Advisory Board will meet 7-9 p.m. at the School Administration Building, 9900 Krause Road.
Contact: 594-1757

Pictures
Wells Elementary will take group and individual spring pictures.
Contact: 768-6265

Skate night
Enon Elementary will skate at Chester Skateland.
Contact: 530-5720

Dine to donate
Tomahawk Creek Middle families will eat at Qdoba at Chesterfield Towne Center 5-8 p.m.
Contact: 378-7120

Breakfast
Evergreen Elementary will have a Big Buddy Breakfast for kindergarten and fifth grade. Students may invite a grandparent, mentor or adult friend.
Contact: 378-2400

March 8-12
Principals Appreciation Week
Gov. Robert F. McDonnell has declared this to be Virginia School Principals Appreciation Week.
Contact: www.doe.virginia.gov

Musical volunteers
As part of Music in Our Schools Month, several parents, former students and members of the community are volunteering to perform for Grange Hall Elementary students during music classes.
Contact: Alicia Ericson or Jordan Edwards, 739-6265


Jump Rope for Heart
To raise money for the American Heart Association, Jacobs Elementary will participate in Jump Rope for Heart during PE classes. March 12 will be Family Fitness Night.
Contact: 674-1320

Field trips
Third- and fourth-grade students from Hopkins Elementary will visit the MathScience Innovation Center to participate in hands-on, interactive lessons 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Contact: Lisa Hill, 743-3665

Book fair
Beulah Elementary will have a book fair during school hours. Family night is 6-9 p.m. March 9, and third-grade students will perform “A Word Adventure” at 6:30 p.m.
Contact: 743-3620

Book fair
Davis Elementary will have its spring book fair during school hours and 6-8 p.m. March 9.
Contact: 674-1310

March 8-19
Book drive
In honor of Dr. Seuss, Marguerite Christian Elementary will hold a book drive to collect new and gently used books for a children’s hospital.
Contact: Richard Rowland, 530-5733

March 9
Meeting
The Chesterfield County School Board will meet at 7 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room, 10001 Iron Bridge Road.
Contact: 748-1405

Night at the Museum
At 6 p.m., Davis Elementary will present Night at the Museum featuring interactive activities for families. There will be a Science Museum, Art Gallery, Authors Museum, History Museum, book fair and pizza.
Contact: Kerensa Sheehan or Amanda Peterson, 674-1310


Presentation
Beulah Elementary first-grade students will receive American flags from the Colonial Heights Voiture 1530 of the Forty and Eight, a veterans group.
Contact: 743-3620

Nutzy
Representatives of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, including Nutzy, will act out “Casey at the Bat” for Hening Elementary students in the gym. Grades 3-5 will attend at 9:45 a.m. and K-2 will attend at 2:50 p.m.
Contact: 743-3655

Literacy
At Literacy Night, Crenshaw Elementary families will enjoy bedtime stories and learn reading strategies. The event starts at 6:30 p.m.
Contact: 739-6250

Pyramid concert
The bands of Clover Hill High and Swift Creek Middle will perform a pyramid concert at 7 p.m. in the Clover Hill High auditorium.
Contact: 739-6315

Field trip
Fourth-grade students from Woolridge Elementary will visit Pamplin Historical Park.
Contact: 739-6330

Dine to donate
Tomahawk Creek Middle families will eat 4-8 p.m. at Five Guys at Hull Street and Route 288.
Contact: 378-7120

Performance
Theatre IV will perform “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” for K-2 students at Reams Road Elementary.
Contact: 674-1370

Pictures
Bellwood Elementary will take spring pictures.
Contact: 743-3600

Dine to donate
Hening Elementary families will eat 4-9 p.m. at Jason’s Deli on Forest Hill Avenue.
Contact: 743-3655

Fitness event
Grange Hall Elementary will host Family Fun and Fitness Night at 6:30 p.m. There will be a special performance by Black Tie Entertainment at 7 p.m.
Contact: Kathy Sefrin, 739-6265

Health fair
Elizabeth Scott Elementary will host a health fair at 6:30 p.m. Grades 3-5 will perform at 7:15 p.m.
Contact: 541-4660

Blood drive
Elizabeth Scott Elementary will host a blood drive in the cafeteria 3-7 p.m.
Contact: Susan Mintz, 530-0862, to schedule an appointment.

Breakfast
Evergreen Elementary will have a Big Buddy Breakfast for first-grade, fourth-grade and special education students. Students may invite a grandparent, mentor or adult friend.
Contact: 378-2400

Skate night
Swift Creek Elementary will skate at Skate-A-Way on Speeks Drive at 6:30 p.m.
Contact: 739-6305

March 9-10
Hoops for Heart
To raise money for the American Heart Association, Chester Middle will participate in Hoops for Heart during PE classes.
Contact: Geof LeSueur, 768-6145

Author visit
Author Ginjer Clarke will visit the Davis Elementary to talk about her series of nonfiction animal books and conduct a writing workshop for grades 3-5.
Contact: Wendy Collins, 674-1310

March 10
Special Education Advisory Committee
The Special Education Advisory Committee will meet 4:30-6 p.m. at the Parent-Teacher Resource Center, 4003 Cogbill Road.
Contact: 594-1732

Pizza night
Grange Hall Elementary families will eat at CiCi’s Pizza.
Contact: 739-6265

Celebration
Grange Hall Elementary will hold a birthday book celebration.
Contact: Laura Marshall, 739-6265

Parent coffee
Greenfield Elementary will host its monthly parent coffee. The topic is “Video Games and Their Effects on Children.”
Contact: 560-2720

Assembly
The Richmond Flying Squirrels will visit Marguerite Christian Elementary to promote the Go Nuts for Reading program at 2 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Contact: Kathy Feltus, 530-5733

March 10-11
Field trip
Fourth-grade classes from Bensley Elementary will visit the Virginia Historical Society.
Contact: Erin Hansard, 743-3610

March 10-13
Performance
The drama department at Chester Middle will perform “G2K Once Upon a Mattress.” Show times are 3 p.m. March 10 and March 13 and 7 p.m. March 11-12.
Contact: Martha Stanley, 768-6145

March 11
UR the Future Leadership Program
Providence Middle and the University of Richmond are partnering for the second year in a leadership program. The UR the Future Leadership Program will connect 18 eighth-grade students with faculty and students from the University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies. Five sessions, including one on March 11 from 9 to 11 a.m., are scheduled throughout the year during which Providence Middle students will work with University of Richmond students and faculty in workshops, team-building exercises and breakout sessions designed to explore the concepts of leadership.
Contact: Shirl Leverett, 674-1355

Cultural event
World language students at Bailey Bridge Middle will hold International Food Night. They will prepare a dish from the country they are studying, present it and market their food to visitors.
Contact: 739-6200

Open house
Carver Middle will host an open house for new students at 7 p.m.
Contact: 524-3620

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Chalkley Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 8201 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 674-1300

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Reams Road Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 1100 Courthouse Road.
Contact: 674-1370

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Crestwood Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 8006 Buford Court.
Contact: 560-2710

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Bensley Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 4116 Meadowbrook Blvd.
Contact: 743-3610

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Gates Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 7032 Commons Plaza.
Contact: 768-6195


Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Wells Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 15702 Jefferson Davis Highway.
Contact: 768-6265

Performance
Fifth-grade students at Salem Elementary will visit Salem Middle to attend a performance by the Richmond Symphony.
Contact: 768-6215

History visit
Representatives of the Valentine Richmond History Center will visit prekindergarten students at Providence Elementary. Their program is titled “Whose Hat is That?” and uses hats to explore different careers.
Contact: Kathy Ashbrook, 674-1345

Field trip
Hening Elementary students will visit the MathScience Innovation Center throughout the day.
Contact: 743-3655

Awards
The Greater Broad Rock Community/South Richmond Rotary will recognize Hening Elementary students for their citizenship at 2:15 p.m.
Contact: 743-3655

Dine to donate
Hening Elementary families will eat 5-8 p.m. at McDonald’s on Hopkins Road.
Contact: 743-3655

Art event
Clover Hill Elementary will celebrate Youth Art Month with an art gallery opening at Woodlake Bagel Lox at 6 p.m.
Contact: 739-6220

March 11-12
Grandparents
Grandparents Drop-in Day at Hening Elementary is 2-3 p.m. Grandparents will meet teachers, see classrooms and enjoy refreshments.
Contact: 743-3655


March 12
Gaming tournament
Cisco Networking Academy students at Chesterfield Technical Center will host a gaming tournament 5-10 p.m. for Chesterfield County high school students. The registration fee is $12 in advance or $15 at the door.
Contact: 768-6160, Ext. 1005, or www.CTCGT.com

Fitness
Jacobs Road Elementary will hold Family Fitness Night 7-9 p.m. with aerobics, martial arts and walking.
Contact: Caryn Herman, 674-1320

Spirit Day
Students at Wells Elementary will show their school spirit.
Contact: 768-6265

Competition
Matoaca High will host the district orchestra festival.
Contact: 739-6315

Hobbies
Fifth-grade Center Based Gifted students at Marguerite Christian Elementary will present a Hobby Fair at 10:30 a.m.
Contact: 530-5733

Dine to donate
Marguerite Christian Elementary families will eat 5-8 p.m. at Chick-fil-A.
Contact: 530-5733

Celebration
In celebration of Youth Art Month, Providence Elementary will wear primary colors.
Contact: 674-1345

Broadcast
The children’s engineering program at Clover Hill Elementary will be highlighted in an 8:30 p.m. program on WHRO-TV 15 and www.whatmatters.tv.
Contact: 739-6220


Breakfast
Evergreen Elementary will have a Big Buddy Breakfast for second and third grade. Students may invite a grandparent, mentor or adult friend.
Contact: 378-2400

March 12-13
Competition
Bird High will host the district band festival.
Contact: 768-6110

March 12-14
Competition
DECA students from Monacan High will compete at the state competition in Norfolk.
Contact: 378-2480

March 13
Congres francais
Midlothian High will host the annual Congres francais. This will be the 12th annual countywide gathering of French students.
Contact: 594-1778

March 15
Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Grange Hall Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6265

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Beulah Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 4116 Meadowbrook Blvd.
Contact: 743-3620

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Salem Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 7032 Commons Plaza.
Contact: 768-6215

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Wells Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 15702 Jefferson Davis Highway.
Contact: 768-6265

March 15-19
Book fair
Hopkins Elementary will hold a book fair in the library 8 a.m.-4 p.m. March 15-18 and 8-11 a.m. March 19.
Contact: Carolyn Moul, 743-3665

March 16
Performance
Bellwood Elementary PTA will sponsor Music and Art Night at 7 p.m. Fourth-grade students will perform.
Contact: 743-3600

Cultural event
Clover Hill Elementary will hold International Night with costumes, displays, food, dancing and presentations 6-8 p.m.
Contact: 739-6220

Performance
Second-grade students will sing at the Bensley Elementary PTA meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Contact: Dianne Woodruff, 743-3610

Meeting
At 7 p.m., the Chesterfield County Council of PTAs-PTSAs will meet at the School Administration Building, 9900 Krause Road.
Contact: Stella Edwards, 530-1809

Concert
Tomahawk Creek Middle choral groups will perform at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Contact: 378-7120

Performance
The Richmond Symphony will perform in the Beulah Elementary library for third- and fifth-grade students.
Contact: 743-3620

Performance
Hening Elementary second-grade students will present “Temples and Tombs: Exploring Ancient Egypt” at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. A PTA meeting begins at 6 p.m.
Contact: 743-3655


Field trip
Hening Elementary students will visit the MathScience Innovation Center throughout the day.
Contact: 743-3655

Performance
Falling Creek Elementary third-grade students will perform “How Does Your Garden Grow?” at 7 p.m. The Falling Creek Middle step team will open the program.
Contact: 743-3630

Fire safety
The Chesterfield County Fire Department will teach fire safety to second-grade students at Marguerite Christian Elementary.
Contact: 530-5733

Drill
At 9:45 a.m. across Virginia, the state Department of Emergency Services and the state Department of Education will conduct a tornado drill.
Contact: 318-8048

Pizza night
Marguerite Christian Elementary families will eat at CiCi’s Pizza 5-8 p.m.
Contact: Ellen Sapko, 530-5733

Fun
Swift Creek Elementary will have fun at Inflation Nation at 5 p.m.
Contact: 739-6305

March 17
Makeup day
Chesterfield County Public Schools will have a full instructional day to make up time missed because of snow.
Contact: 743-3600

Parade
Woolridge Elementary will host its annual Fifth-Grade Book Float at 9:30 a.m. Students will parade a float through the halls of Woolridge which reflects their favorite scene from a book they have read.
Contact: 739-6330


Coffee
Parents at Chalkley Elementary are invited to the monthly coffee at 8:30 a.m. in Room 213. The topic is “How to Advocate for Your Child.”
Contact: 674-1300

March 18
Advisory committee
The Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee will meet at 8 a.m. at the Chesterfield Technical Center.
Contact: 768-6165

Young Authors Night
Reams Road Elementary students will display their writing 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Contact: 674-1370

Talent show
As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, Hening Elementary faculty members will present a talent show titled “Faculty Follies” at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Contact: 743-3655

College
Clover Hill High will host College Admissions Night.
Contact: 739-6230

Fun night
Chalkley Elementary families will enjoy a fun night at Inflation Nation 4-8 p.m. sponsored by the PTA.
Contact: 674-1300

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Grange Hall Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6265

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Evergreen Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 1100 Courthouse Road.
Contact: 378-2400


Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Bensley Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 4116 Meadowbrook Blvd.
Contact: 743-3610

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Gates Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 7032 Commons Plaza.
Contact: 768-6195

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Ettrick Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 20821 Woodpecker Road.
Contact: 520-6005

Skate night
Wells Elementary students and families will skate 6:30-8 p.m. at Chester Skateland.
Contact: 768-6265

Dine to donate
Enon Elementary families will eat at River’s Bend Bistro and Subs.
Contact: 530-5720

Skate night
Grange Hall Elementary students and families will skate 6-8 p.m. at Skate-A-Way on Speeks Drive.
Contact: 739-6265

Pizza night
Tomahawk Creek Middle families will eat 5-8 p.m. at CiCi’s Pizza at Commonwealth Center.
Contact: 378-7120

Field trip
Hening Elementary students will visit the MathScience Innovation Center throughout the day.
Contact: 743-3655

P.E. demonstration
Swift Creek Elementary fifth-grade students will demonstrate dance, gymnastics and sports skills at 7 p.m. in the gym.
Contact: 739-6305


March 19
La Feria
More than 200 Spanish students from Chesterfield County Public Schools will gather at Tomahawk Creek Middle for La Feria 2010, a Hispanic cultural fair designed to educate students and parents more on the Hispanic heritage and culture. Media representatives are welcome between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Contact: 378-7120

Celebration
In celebration of Youth Art Month, Providence Elementary will wear secondary colors.
Contact: 674-1345

Breakfast
Beulah Elementary kindergarten students will enjoy Muffins and Math at 8:15 a.m. in the library.
Contact: 743-3620

Field trip
Hening Elementary students will visit the MathScience Innovation Center throughout the day.
Contact: 743-3655

Field trip
Hening Elementary grades K-2 will attend “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” at Theatre IV 9:45-10:45 a.m.
Contact: 743-3655

Family night
Hening Elementary families will enjoy Inflation Nation 4-8 p.m.
Contact: 743-3655

Field trip
Fifth-grade students from Falling Creek Elementary will visit the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center.
Contact: 743-3630

March 19-20
Book fair
Wells Elementary will hold a Barnes & Noble book fair 5-8 p.m.
Contact: Marqquita Copeland, 768-6265


March 19-28
Performance
Appomattox Regional Governor’s School will present the regional premiere of the Broadway musical “Little Women.”
Contact: 722-0204 or www.argstheatre.com

March 20
Competition
Manchester Middle will host the district choral festival.
Contact: 594-1772

March 22
Reading group
“Keeper” by Mal Peet will be discussed at 7 p.m. by the parent-and-child reading group at Chester Middle.
Contact: 768-6145

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Alberta Smith Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6295

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Hopkins Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 4116 Meadowbrook Blvd.
Contact: 743-3665

Dine to donate
Bailey Bridge Middle families will eat at Chick-fil-A 5-8 p.m. to benefit the band boosters.
Contact: 739-6200

March 22-26
Music
Falling Creek Elementary parents are invited to perform and share their musical abilities with students during music classes.
Contact: 743-3630

Book fair
Woolridge Elementary will hold a book fair during school hours.
Contact: 739-6330


Treasure hunt
In celebration of Youth Art Month, Providence Elementary will hunt for art treasures.
Contact: 674-1345

March 22-April 1
Book fair
Salem Elementary will hold a book fair. On April 1, the book fair will be open 5-9 p.m. for shopping and dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Contact: 768-6215

March 22-April 2
Book fair
Hening Elementary will hold a book fair. On March 24, the book fair will be open 4-6:30 p.m. for evening shopping.
Contact: 743-3655

Pennies for Patients
Matoaca Elementary will collect Pennies for Patients for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Contact: Rebecca Hansen, 590-3100

March 23
Meeting
The Chesterfield County School Board will meet at 7 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room, 10001 Iron Bridge Road.
Contact: 748-1405

Program
Wells Elementary will host a music and art program, featuring second-grade students performing “Tales of Temples and Tombs” at 7 p.m.
Contact: Barbara Hampton, 768-6265

Program
Bon Air Elementary third-grade students will perform “Mighty Minds.”
Contact: Debbie Thompson, 560-2700

Information
Swift Creek Middle will hold an information night for rising sixth-grade students at 7 p.m. in the cafetorium.
Contact: 739-6315

Dine to donate
Swift Creek Elementary families will eat at Jalapeños Restaurant.
Contact: 739-6305

March 24
Concert
Bailey Bridge Middle orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Contact: 739-6200

Dine to donate
Wells Elementary families will eat at Chick-fil-A in Chester.
Contact: 768-6265

Performance
The Petersburg Symphony and selected members of the Swift Creek Middle band and orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
Contact: 739-6315

March 24-25
Art celebration
As part of Youth Art Month, Midlothian Middle will celebrate Color Day.
Contact: 378-2460

March 25
Living art
Crenshaw Elementary’s Resource Night 6-8 p.m. will focus on art, music, P.E., library and technology. There will be hands-on activities, fifth-grade students will act out famous paintings and a jump-rope group will perform.
Contact: 739-6250

Food drive
Grange Hall Elementary will collect food for the Central Virginia Foodbank.
Contact: 739-6265

Breakfast
Swift Creek Middle will hold a core values breakfast in the café at 7 a.m.
Contact: 739-6315


Science fair
Swift Creek Middle will hold a science fair 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the science hallway.
Contact: 739-6315

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Alberta Smith Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6295

Math event
Students and families in grades K-2 at Evergreen Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 1100 Courthouse Road.
Contact: 378-2400

Meeting
The Gifted Education Advisory Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the School Administration Building.
Contact: 594-1767

Pizza night
Hening Elementary families will eat 3-9 p.m. at Chuck E. Cheese’s on Midlothian Turnpike.
Contact: 743-3655

Dine to donate
Reams Road Elementary families will eat 5:30-8 p.m. at Chick-fil-A at Chesterfield Towne Center.
Contact: 674-1370

Dine to donate
Tomahawk Creek Middle families will eat 5-8 p.m. at Chick-fil-A at Hull Street and Route 288.
Contact: 378-7120

Skate night
Salem Elementary will skate at Chester Skateland 6:30-8 p.m.
Contact: 768-6215

Performance
Kindergarten students at Swift Creek Elementary will perform in the gym at 7 p.m.
Contact: 739-6305


March 25-26
Field trip
Second-grade students from Swift Creek Elementary will visit the Science Museum of Virginia.
Contact: 739-6305

March 25-27
Performance
Robious Middle will present “Seussical the Musical” at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance and. For $8 more, you can purchase a dinner ticket for the O’Toole’s dinner on March 26 or 27.
Contact: Beth Mercer, 378-2510

March 26
Meeting
The Chesterfield County School Board will hold a quarterly work session at 7 p.m. at School Board Administration, 9900 Krause Road.
Contact: 748-1405

Science fair
Thomas Dale High will hold a Premier Science Fair 4-7 p.m. in the library.
Contact: Pat Cousins, 768-6245

Photos
Hening Elementary students will take spring photos.
Contact: 743-3655

Hats
Hening Elementary students and staff members who donate $1 for Relay for Life may wear a hat throughout the day.
Contact: 743-3655

Dine to donate
Hening Elementary families will eat 5-8 p.m. at Chick-fil-A on Hull Street Road.
Contact: 743-3655

Celebration
Bellwood Elementary will celebrate Music and Art Night at 7 p.m.
Contact: 743-3600


Assembly
Marguerite Christian Elementary will hold a Battle of the Books assembly at 2 p.m.
Contact: 530-5733

Photos
Elizabeth Scott Elementary students will take spring photos.
Contact: 541-4660

School spirit
Wells Elementary will have spirit day.
Contact: 768-6265

Battle of the Books
Wells Elementary will hold a schoolwide Battle of the Books competition.
Contact: Marqquita Copeland, 768-6265

Breakfast
Salem Elementary will host a Grahams for Grandparents breakfast in the library 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Contact: 768-6215

March 26-27
Competition
Chesterfield County all-county middle school band festival will be held at Lloyd C. Bird High.
Contact: 594-1772

March 29
Author visit
Roland Smith author will visit Bailey Bridge Middle to discuss some of his books such as “Peak,” “Zach’s Lie” and “IQ.”
Contact: 739-6200

Math event
Students and families in grades 3-5 at Woolridge Elementary will participate 6-8 p.m. in Family Math Night at the Food Lion at 13947 Hull Street Road.
Contact: 739-6330

Skate night
Hening Elementary families will skate at Skate-A-Way on Speeks Drive 6:30-8 p.m.
Contact: 743-3655


Breakfast
Salem Elementary will host a Doughnuts for Dads breakfast in the library 7:30-8:30 a.m.
Contact: 768-6215

March 30
Performance
Theatre IV will perform “Harriet Tubman” for grades 3-5 at Reams Road Elementary.
Contact: 674-1370

Celebration
In celebration of Youth Art Month, Providence Elementary will hold Night Out with the Arts 5-8 p.m.
Contact: 674-1345

Program
Third-grade students at Evergreen Elementary will perform “Discovery” at 7 p.m.
Contact: 378-2400

Performance
The Richmond Symphony will perform 9:30-10:15 a.m. at Swift Creek Elementary for grades 3-5.
Contact: 739-6305

March 31
Living history
History Lives at Woolridge Elementary involves third-grade students dressing as historical figures and giving short presentations about their person. The event is 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Contact: 739-6330

Battle of the Books
Swift Creek Elementary will have a Battle of the Books 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Contact: 739-6305

Photos
Bailey Bridge Middle students will take spring photos.
Contact: 739-6200

Pyramid concert
Clover Hill High will host a pyramid concert at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Bands performing include Clover Hill High and Swift Creek Middle.
Contact: 739-6315


Radio Disney
In conjunction with Project Plant It, Radio Disney will conduct a tree trivia assembly at Bon Air Elementary 2-2:30 p.m.
Contact: 560-2700

Celebration
Third-grade students at Marguerite Christian Elementary will have celebrate completing their homework during the month 2:15-2:45 p.m.
Contact: 530-5733

Ongoing
Interact Club
Swift Creek Middle’s Interact Club is working on several community service projects. The first middle school Interact Club in the county, Swift Creek Middle’s club is sponsored by the Brandermill Rotary and provides students opportunities to participate in fun, meaningful service projects. The club meets once a month and has volunteered at the Midlothian Food Festival and at local elementary school events, collected items for the soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, donated children’s books for a school in Afghanistan and is creating care bags for Mended Little Hearts.
Contact: Jennifer Berardo or Cathy Titus, 739-6315

Youth Art Month
To celebrate Youth Art Month, Midlothian Middle has artwork — including 25 Midlothian Mustang drawings — throughout the school, at the Apothecary Drug Store in Midlothian and at the Coalfield Library.
Contact: John Birkeland, 378-2460

Biography project
Throughout March, first-grade students from Robious Elementary will visit Morning Side Assisted Living to interview residents. They will write a biography of the residents they interview and return on April 20 to present the biographies.
Contact: 378-2500

Field trip
Throughout March, fifth-grade students from Robious Elementary will visit Agecroft to experience various games of the Middle Ages and learn more about the culture.
Contact: 378-2500


GED transition into college
Free classes and educational counseling are available to GED graduates who want to continue their education in college. The Adult Continuing Education Office is able to offer free classes and educational counseling thanks to a grant from the Virginia Department of Education. Offered 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 6:30-9 p.m., the transition classes begin March 15 and continue through May 20. The math transition class, which will meet Mondays and Wednesdays, will cover advanced algebra. The writing transition class, which will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays, will prepare students for college-level composition.
Contact: 768-6140

After-school program
Beulah Elementary’s B.A.S.E. program (Beulah After School Enrichment) offers activities 3:45-4:45 p.m. on Thursdays.
Contact: 743-3620

Recycling
Wells Elementary is working on reducing the amount of garbage generated from the cafeteria in March. Students are encouraged to bring waste-free lunches and are stacking their Styrofoam trays in the cafeteria. At the end of the month, they will measure the trash to see if their efforts reduce the amount of trash sent to landfills.
Contact: Amanda Moody or Laura Shifflett, 768-6265

Art
Art by Falling Creek Elementary students will be on display at the Meadowdale Library throughout March.
Contact: 743-3630

Scorpion Mail
Students, staff members and parents at Elizabeth Scott Elementary are using Scorpion Mail to send letters throughout the school. Letters can be dropped off in the mailbox located in the front hall by the office. Deliveries will be made every Thursday.
Contact: 541-4660


Tutoring
Varsity Club members from Cosby High serve as mentors for students at Woolridge Elementary.
Contact: Nancy Drum, 739-6330

Nail spa
The nail spa at the Chesterfield Technical Center is open 11 a.m.-1 p.m. weekdays and until 3 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Contact: 768-6160, Ext. 1046

Business and Community Resource Bank
The Business and Community Resource Bank offers an easy way to make a difference in schools by connecting people willing to share their knowledge with teachers who need classroom speakers or volunteers. Whether a community member would like to speak about his area of expertise, participate in a career day or mentor a student, the resource bank can make the connection with a school. To participate, fill out the resource bank survey at chesterfield.k12.va.us.
Contact: 748-1405

Project Dance
Bensley Elementary’s Project Dance after-school enrichment program continues through the end of the school year. Students in grades 2-5 will learn ballet and jazz dance and perform in a spring recital.
Contact: 743-3610

Bullying prevention
Spring Run Elementary has initiated the H.E.R.O. (Help Encourage Respect for Others) program. Students are recognized for such actions as standing up for a student who was being bullied or offering to include someone who was isolated.
Contact: 639-6352

641 in the Morning
The Dewey decimal number for coffee is 641, which is how Midlothian Middle’s 641 in the Morning got its name. Eighth-grade students enjoy lattes and discussing books 7:30-8:05 a.m. every Wednesday.
Contact: Cindy Ford, 378-2460, Ext. 5409


Terrific Kids
The James River Kiwanis Club presents certificates to Terrific Kids at Chalkley Elementary every Friday at 8:30 a.m. This program is coordinated through Communities In Schools.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Healthy eating
Bensley Elementary is participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Fruit and Vegetable Program. Through this grant, staff and students will have the opportunity to try a new fruit or vegetable twice a week during the school year in an effort to promote a healthier school environment.
Contact: 743-3610

Go Green Club
Woolridge Elementary’s Go Green Club is selling reusable shopping bags throughout the school year and promoting classroom recycling.
Contact: 739-6330

Mileage Club
Evergreen Elementary students and parents participate in the Mileage Club and run 8:45-9:10 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays starting March 16.
Contact: 378-2400

Chess Club
Winterpock Elementary’s Chess Club meets 2:50-3:30 p.m. on two Tuesdays each month in the cafeteria.
Contact: 763-5051

Chat and Chew
Over lunch, volunteers from the Collegiate School in Richmond talk about books with small groups of second- and third-grade students at Chalkley Elementary. Chat and Chew runs in October, January and April. This program is coordinated through Communities In Schools.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Lunch Bunch
Chalkley Elementary students meet with volunteers from Bon Air United Methodist Church during lunch on Fridays. This program is coordinated through Communities In Schools.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Battle of the Books
Hening Elementary students are preparing for the Battle of the Books.
Contact: 743-3655

C.A.R.E.
At Carver Middle, the Carver Activities Remediation and Enrichment period meets 1-2 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday and offers academic remediation as well as more than 40 clubs and physically challenging activities.
Contact: 524-3620

Jog/Walk Club
Swift Creek Elementary students, staff and parents walk every Thursday 8:45-9:05 a.m. on the track.
Contact: 739-6305

Chess Club
The Chess Club at Meadowbrook High will meet the first and third Thursdays of each month during the school year. This is open to people who want to learn how to play as well as experienced players.
Contact: 743-3675

After-school program
Through the B.E.S.T. program, Beulah Elementary will hold after-school activities 4-6 p.m. daily throughout the school year.
Contact: 743-3620

Book It
Students at Beulah Elementary earn Pizza Hut certificates as they read books throughout the year.
Contact: 743-3620

Reading buddies
Special education students from Monacan High and Gordon Elementary are getting together to read. This collaborative program encourages communication, reading, organizational skills and community service.
Contact: Rachel Garner, 378-2480

Community service
The American Red Cross Club of Matoaca High volunteers at the Colonial Heights food bank 6-8 p.m. every Thursday. The club also helps at the food bank one Saturday each month.
Contact: Maureen Cheatham, 590-3108, Ext. 373


Teachers ‘R Readers
Teachers at Robious Middle are invited to join the book club in the library, which will meet monthly through May.
Contact: 378-2510

Chess Club
Midlothian Middle’s Chess Club meets 7:30-8:15 a.m. every Thursday in the library.
Contact: Sharon Grider, 378-2460, Ext. 5421

Relay for Life
Hening Elementary students in grades 2-5 who have experienced cancer in some way are invited to meet the third Friday of each month at 8:30 a.m. This is not a counseling session but is a time for the children to support each other and become ambassadors for Relay for Life.
Contact: 743-3655

Extended-day program
Bensley Elementary’s Team Tiger extended-day program is held Monday through Wednesday through April.
Contact: Mary Grove-Stover or Donna French, 743-3610

Chess Club
The Chess Club at Watkins Elementary meets 8:15-9:10 a.m. the first Friday of each month.
Contact: 378-2530

Chess Club
Swift Creek Elementary’s Chess Club meets in the cafeteria 8:30-9 a.m. the first and third Friday of each month.
Contact: 739-6305

Tutoring
Students from Thomas Dale High visit Wells Elementary every Tuesday to tutor students.
Contact: Amanda Moody, 768-6265

Tutoring
Students from Carver Middle visit Wells Elementary every Tuesday and Thursday to tutor students.
Contact: Amanda Moody, 768-6265


After-school program
At Chalkley Elementary, the Tracks after-school program uses project-based learning to reinforce reading and math skills for about 150 students.
Contact: Pat Bishop, 674-1300

Erosion project
Freshmen from the Humanities Specialty Center at Monacan High are volunteering for a Maymont project that is using native Virginia plants to prevent erosion on a hill.
Contact: Clare Tilton, 378-2480

Book club
To support readers in first and second grade, the Hening Elementary PTA sponsors a book club that meets 8:55-9:30 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays.
Contact: 743-3655

Chess Club
Hening Elementary’s Chess Club meets in the library after school every other Monday.
Contact: 743-3655

Chess Club
The Chess Club at Wells Elementary meets 3-4 p.m. every Monday.
Contact: Rob Motrynczuk, 768-6265

Red Cross Club
Throughout the school year at Meadowbrook High the Red Cross Club sponsors many projects for the community such as a used coat drive, stuffed animal drive and more.
Contact: 743-3675

Literacy
Once a week for nine weeks starting Jan. 20, English for Speakers of Other Languages faculty at Bon Air Elementary along with the University of Richmond’s Department of Spanish Languages and Literature is offering a bilingual (Spanish and English) program after school for ESOL students.
Contact: Lee Ann Newman, 560-2700

Tutoring
Hening Elementary Center Based Gifted students will meet for math tutoring in Room 17 8:25-9:30 a.m. on Thursdays.
Contact: 743-3655


Fitness
On Tuesdays and Thursdays through May at Elizabeth Davis Middle, school employees will hold fitness classes 4-5 p.m. in the gym.
Contact: 541-4700

Running Club
The Wells Elementary Running Club meets every Thursday 2:50-3:20 p.m. Eighty students in grades 3-5 are working on the Fit For Life Challenge to run 26 miles by March 27.
Contact: Amanda Moody or Rob Motrynczuk, 768-6265

After-school enrichment
Jacks, a male leadership program for fourth-grade boys, meets the third Wednesday of each month 3-4:30 p.m. in the Chalkley Elementary library. This program is a collaboration of the Midlothian Chapter of Jack and Jill of America and Communities In Schools.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Guys on Track
Guys on Track, a fifth-grade boys group, meets Thursdays during lunch at Chalkley Elementary. The goals of this group are respect, responsibility, and developing a strong work ethic.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Readers
Members of the James River Rotary read and donate books at Chalkley Elementary. This program is coordinated through Communities In Schools.
Contact: Lottie Spurlock, 674-1783

Leadership
Fifth-grade boys at Ettrick Elementary will participate in a leadership program for the next eight weeks. The program is sponsored by the administrative team and will emphasize self-evaluation, reflection and discussions about individuals who overcame obstacles to become leaders.
Contact: 520-6005

Tutoring
Hening Elementary students will meet for math tutoring 3:45-4:45 p.m. on Mondays in Room 5.
Contact: 743-3655


Challenge
More than 20 staff members at Bensley Elementary are weighing in weekly, encouraging one another to be the next “Biggest Loser” of the school.
Contact: Laura Schultze, 743-3610

After-school activities
Hening Elementary sponsors after-school programs in science, art and other areas.
Contact: 743-3655

Practice
Through April 25, Hening Elementary’s chorus will practice at 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays in Room 32 for the Arts and Science Festival.
Contact: 743-3655

Book collection
Elizabeth Scott Elementary is collecting new and gently used books throughout the school year. The books will be used for the school’s book giveaway at the end of the year.
Contact: 541-4660

Fitness
Throughout March, Swift Creek Elementary will participate in Fit for Life, a program designed to get kids active and ready for the mile run that is part of the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K.
Contact: 739-6305

Conservation
The Roots and Shoots club at Swift Creek Elementary will meet through May to focus on animals, conservation and community.
Contact: Marsha Little, 739-6305