After learning about the Solar System, Fifth Grade received a visit from Gifford Farm's planetarium!
12 days ago, LAURA HEINKE
This is a picture of Ms. Ferzley's class posing inside the planetarium.
This is a picture of Ms. Ferzley's class listing to the speaker before entering the planetarium.
This is a picture of Mrs. Heinke's class listing to the presenter before entering the planetarium.
This is a picture of Mrs. Heinke's class in front of the planetarium.
Community Opportunity Tailgate & Food Drive
Date: October 24 | Time: 6 PM
Hy-Vee tailgate available for purchase!
Come hang out, enjoy some food, and support the Gretna Backpack Program. Make an impact in our community!
#GretnaBackpack #CommunityUnity #BeGretnaGreat
5 days ago, Gretna Public School District
Community Food Drive October 24 at 6pm Requested Donation items: 16oz box spaghetti noodles, 24oz jar pasta sauce, 16 oz creamy peanut butter (plastic jar), 30oz jelly, 14oz box instant rice, canned chicken canned chicken noodle soup, bbq sauce, 14.5 canned vegetables, 14.5oz canned fruit 12 oz. boxed cereal, 8ct fruit and grain cereal bars(e.g. Nutri Grain) 6.6 oz bags of Goldfish crackers
Kona Ice celebration for our ACE Race champions! 🏆 Last Friday, the classes that ran the most laps in their grade level got to cool down with a sweet Kona Ice treat. Huge congrats to all the winners:

5th Grade: Mr. Clines' class

4th Grade: Mrs. Dannelly's class

3rd Grade: Mr. Simpson's class

2nd Grade: Mrs. Brunswig's class

1st Grade (Tie!): Mrs. Mason's class & Mrs. Secora's class

Kindergarten (Tie!): Mrs. Frazier's class & Miss Grantham's class

Great job running, everyone! 🎉
8 days ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
A group of children are lined up in front of the back of the Kona Ice truck, holding their cups of shaved ice. A boy in a black and teal shirt stands at the head of the line and smiles.
An outdoor photo on a bright, sunny day showing the colorful Kona Ice truck parked on an asphalt lot with a small group of children gathered around it.
A woman kneels next to the Kona Ice Flavorwave to help a child fill their cup with red shaved ice flavor, as several other young children watch and wait.
A young blonde girl in a pink shirt holds a cup of bright blue shaved ice (Kona Ice) and smiles at the camera on a sunny day.
	A wider outdoor shot on a sunny day shows the Kona Ice truck parked in the distance with a group of children gathered around it, viewed from behind some decorative bushes.
A long line of children, some waving excitedly, stand outdoors in front of a colorful Kona Ice shaved ice truck under a bright blue sky.
A close-up of several children lining up next to the Kona Ice truck's "Pick Your Cup" sign, with a few of them holding and drinking their cups of shaved ice.
A close-up shot of a girl with her hair in a ponytail choosing her flavor from the self-serve Flavorwave of the Kona Ice truck, with her companion nearby. She is holding a colorful cup of shaved ice.
A group of smiling children, sitting on the sidewalk in front of a school building, happily holding their cups of shaved ice.
	A group of boys stand in line next to the Kona Ice truck, talking and drinking from their cups. An adult employee in a black shirt is visible serving from the window.
Kona Ice celebration for our ACE Race champions! 🏆 Last Friday, the classes that ran the most laps in their grade level got to cool down with a sweet Kona Ice treat. Huge congrats to all the winners:

5th Grade: Mr. Clines' class

4th Grade: Mrs. Dannelly's class

3rd Grade: Mr. Simpson's class

2nd Grade: Mrs. Brunswig's class

1st Grade (Tie!): Mrs. Mason's class & Mrs. Secora's class

Kindergarten (Tie!): Mrs. Frazier's class & Miss Grantham's class

Great job running, everyone! 🎉
8 days ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
	A man in a bright pink shirt and a group of children walk away from the Kona Ice truck (visible in the background), all holding their cups of shaved ice on a sunny day.
A group of laughing children are gathered around the side of the Kona Ice truck, with some lining up to receive their cups. A woman in a green shirt watches them on the left.
	A group of nine young children are sitting in a row on a sunny patch of green grass outside a brick building, happily eating their cups of shaved ice.
A young blonde girl in a black shirt and denim shorts is focused on dispensing flavor onto her shaved ice from the Kona Ice Flavorwave, as three young boys wait in line behind her.
A line of children stands outside a brick school building on a sunny day, holding their shaved ice cups and posing with big smiles for the picture.
A large group of elementary-aged children is sitting on the steps outside a school entrance, all holding their cups of shaved ice and smiling for the camera.

Today Superintendent Lightle stepped into a new role as school bus driver. From elementary to high school, students were surprised to see him behind the wheel. Our elementary students showed their approval with big smiles and a thumbs up. It was a wonderful reminder that leadership means being ready to help wherever needed. Thank you to Superintendent Lightle and all of our dedicated staff who make sure students arrive safely every day. #BeGretnaGreat

11 days ago, Gretna Public School District
Superintendent Lightle sitting at the driver seat on the bus all smiles waiting for the students to drive them home for the day
Superintendent Lightle and elementary student smiling on the bus as he gets ready to drive them home
Middle School student waving as he gets on the bus Superintendent Lightle is driving
Students boarding the school bus on their way home with Superintendnet Lightle driving
Bus full of elementary students giving a thumbs up as Superintendent Lightle speaks to them from the driver seat
Students boarding the school bus on their way home with Superintendnet Lightle driving
Congratulations to ACE Students of the Month!
Throughout the month of September, our focus was on the pillar of Respect. These students consistently demonstrated positive behavior, consideration for others, and a commitment to our GPS Rules. We are proud to recognize their efforts!
11 days ago, WENDI KISTLER
Picture showing Aspen Creek Students of the Month in the area of Respect.
Thank you for making our Book Fair amazing and creating memories that will last a lifetime! Your support is appreciated!
26 days ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
Red logo with yellow smiley face with the text "Thank You for supporting our Book Fair!" This is a flyer thanking parents and students for coming to the yearly book fair.
Donuts with Grown Ups tomorrow morning!
30 days ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
Flyer with three donuts showing  the event going on during the book fair. The event "Donuts With Grown Ups" will be on September 9th from 7am-8am. Text along the bottom says to join for donuts, coffee, juice, and books

The ACE Race is just around the corner! Information was sent home with students this week. Be sure to check backpacks.

about 1 month ago, WENDI KISTLER
Flyer showing information about the ACE Race, our fundraiser being held on September 19th.
To learn the difference between observable and inherited traits in plants, Ms. Maly's third grade class looked at flowers to see the differences. Students observed that flowers can have different colors, petals, leaves and stems. They then took the flowers apart and counted the petals to see that although they are the same type of flower they can have different amounts of petals depending on the traits the flower got from its parent.
about 1 month ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
Four students sitting in a circle counting the number of petals on a rose.
Four students working together at a table to count the number of petals on a daisy.
Four students sitting on the floor working together to count the number of petals on a chrysanthemum flower.
Five students sitting at a table working together to count the amount of petals on a carnation.
The worksheet students filled out over the types of traits projected onto the board.
Donuts With Grown Ups will be next week!
about 1 month ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
Flyer with three donuts showing  the event going on during the book fair. The event "Donuts With Grown Ups" will be on September 9th from 7am-8am. Text along the bottom says to join for donuts, coffee, juice, and books
It is book fair season! Visit to the Aspen Creek Elementary School Scholastic Bookfair September 2nd - September 12th. The Book Fair will also be open for the Donuts with Grown Ups event on September 9th from 7:00am - 8:00am.
about 1 month ago, DELAYNE SPURGIN
Blue and yellow flyer showing the text, "Come to our Book Fair" by Scholastic. It features characters from the book "DogMan." The book fair is open Tuesday, Sept. 2nd - Friday, Sept. 12th from 7:30am - 3:30pm. Students can shop before or after school and during their Library class each week.

Aspen Creek Elementary offers a variety of clubs for 3rd–5th graders! As each opportunity approaches, sponsors share information at school, and students bring details home should they be interested.
Parents: check in with your child to see if there’s a club they’d like to join.
If you have any questions, contact information for sponsors is included on the flyer.

about 2 months ago, WENDI KISTLER
Image sharing all the clubs that will be offered this school year at Aspen Creek Elementary.

This morning, all Gretna Public Schools librarians came together to collaborate, share ideas, and prepare for the start of the school year. It was great to see them working, chatting, and catching up. This dedicated group is passionate about connecting students with books, resources, and opportunities to learn. We are so fortunate to have such talented individuals who are excited to welcome students back and inspire a love of reading. #BeGretnaGreat

2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Middle School and High School librarians gathered in Gretna High School library posing for a picture
Elementary librarians sitting at a table in the library collaborating and smiling at the camera

This morning, Gretna Public Schools staff gathered at Gretna East High School to enjoy breakfast, great company, and the chance to reconnect before the new school year begins.

In the auditorium, Superintendent Travis Lightle reminded us of our WHY, the reason we show up, connect, and make a difference every single day. Every interaction is an opportunity to create a lasting memory for a child and to give them the most powerful gift we can: unconditional acceptance.

He reminded us that the students who challenge us the most are often the ones who need us the most. Our mission this year is clear: ensure EVERY child feels seen, valued, and accepted.

We also celebrated staff for their years of service and recognized those who received letters for outstanding work. What a wonderful way to begin the year together.

Thank you to Ranae Duncan for capturing these moments.

#RememberYourWhy #BeGretnaGreat #EveryChildEveryDay

2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna East auditorium filled with all staff gathering for speech for new year
a group of staff members sitting in auditorium seating at GEHS smiling for camera
Gretna East cafeteria tables filled with staff members gathering for breakfast
circle of 4 staff members laughing and talking with each other
Superintendent Travis Lightle shaking hands with a staff member earning 20 years of service award
GPS board members in cafeteria talking to staff members
two staff members sitting in auditorium seating smiling at the camera
staff members seated in the auditorium waiting for speech to start
a long table in cafeteria filled with staff members laughing together and talking
board member with staff members talking in groups in cafeteria

This morning, our incredible District Office staff gathered in the parking lot before heading to the all staff workshop at Gretna East High School. These behind-the-scenes leaders work tirelessly to keep the district running smoothly and when things don’t go as planned, they’re often the first to take the brunt of it. Still, they show up with smiles, solutions, and a strong spirit of collaboration. Their work is often underappreciated, but their impact is immeasurable. We’re grateful for every one of them. #BeGretnaGreat

2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
a group of nine district office staff members who are all smiles standing in the parking lot of the district office headed out to the all staff meeting
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2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna Public Schools logo with a "G" and text reading NebSis delays high traffic alert
My name is Delanie Ferzely and I am so very excited to be teaching 5th grade at Aspen Creek this upcoming school year! I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where I majored in both elementary and special education. I was the little girl playing school all of her childhood, so my dreams are really coming true. This will be my first year teaching, and I am so excited and gracious for the opportunity to start at ACE!
2 months ago, WENDI KISTLER
Photo of Delanie Ferzely, new 5th grade teacher.
Hello, my name is Julie Kuzel and for the past eight years I have worked with students in grades 3-5 as a special education para at Aspen Creek. I am thrilled to be transitioning into my new role as a 4th-grade teacher this fall. My husband, Jason, and I have lived in Gretna for the past 20 years and have three kids that attend Gretna Public Schools. Our daughter Claire, will be a junior in high school and our twin sons, Ethan and Ryan, will be 8th graders this year. I am particularly excited for this school year since I had the privilege of working with the upcoming fourth graders while they were in third grade. This year promises to be full of discovery, creativity, and learning — I can't wait to see what we accomplish together!
2 months ago, WENDI KISTLER
Picture of Julie Kuzel, new 4th grade teacher.
Hello! My name is Justin Leifeld, and I’m proud to be joining the team at Aspen Creek. I was born and raised in Humphrey, Nebraska, and recently graduated from Midland University. This will be my first year as a classroom teacher, and I couldn’t be more excited to begin this journey.

Before stepping into this role, I worked as a paraprofessional at ES2 Independent, where I developed a strong passion for supporting student growth. I’m looking forward to creating a positive, welcoming, and safe learning environment where all students feel valued and inspired to learn.

I’m thrilled to be part of the Aspen Creek community and can’t wait to meet my students and their families.
2 months ago, WENDI KISTLER
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