Clairbourn Students Are Resilient And Thrive For A Successful Start To The New School Year!

It’s hard to believe quarter one of this new school year is complete. Our teachers were busy planning a rigorous curriculum, making sure the classrooms were ready and welcoming, while finding new ways to engage and motivate the students. Our Cougars can certainly feel the energetic vibes from our staff because, “I can’t wait for school, EVERYDAY!” quoted a second grader. Here are a few highlights from quarter one!

Preschoolers went on a Fall Scavenger Hunt with Ms. Strong and Mrs. Rankin exploring our Clairbourn campus in search of signs for Fall. They enjoyed locating all the classrooms and quickly realized there were so many beautiful areas that they didn’t know about. Mrs. Thorne’s and Mrs. Shoemake’s kindergarten classes finished their first unit in science learning about forces created by pushing and pulling. Students brainstormed different ways to move objects and discussed if objects can move on their own. They experimented, investigated, did multiple tests, and made various sketches. The conclusion is: You can accomplish surprisingly big things by playing with and thinking about forces!

First graders explored reading, writing and math centers with Ms. Dezutter and Ms. Aniszewski. They investigated light and sound during science and learned about what it means to be in a community. They explored citizenship and being a scholar and leader with heart. In second grade, students enjoyed their poetry. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Hung worked with their students on memorizing and reciting poems. It’s important for children at this age to learn about social interactions so that is another big part of their learning journey this fall! In lower school Spanish classes, the highlight of the first quarter was learning La Araña Pequeñita (The Itsy-bitsy spider) and practicing the language through class activities.

The Economy Unit culminating with Market Day was certainly the highlight in Mrs. Ward’s third grade class! Students learned what an economy is; about resources, supply and demand. Market Day was an opportunity for the third grader to put what they learned into practice. They developed a market plan for a product they manufactured, determined the price of their product, and created their advertising posters. Final products were sold to our second grade consumers at Market Day. The students were very creative and it was a lot of fun!

Ms. Edwards’ fourth graders completed a science unit studying fungi. They discovered the role fungi play in decomposing materials and in creating soil. In the activity called Mold Terrarium, students planned and conducted an investigation to discover the factors affecting decomposition. Students observed how different variables can affect mold growth. In Mrs. Gier’s fifth grade, students were busy applying their knowledge of perimeter and area, creating presentations for their history research projects, and discovering ground water and aquifers. Learning figurative language was the highlight this quarter! Fifth graders explored using hyperboles, metaphors, alliteration, similes, idioms, and personification in their writing.

You can find Middle Schoolers getting into the Halloween spirit with a creative pencil shading jack-o-lantern project in Mrs. Ball’s 7th grade art class. Students learned about value and shading techniques with graphite to create realistic looking artwork that pops off the paper. They produced many stunning pieces of art! Academically, Middle Schoolers are also being challenged in Mrs. Messler’s math classes. Six graders used virtual fruit manipulatives to play out algebraic scenarios where they needed to combine like terms and create fruit baskets. Some students engaged in the Transformations Logo Project in which they researched, studied and created graphic marks using geometric transformations. Students who were selected to join the math competition team began their bi-weekly meetings to prepare for the two upcoming national competitions that will take place in early 2022!

So much has been accomplished in two months and Clairbourn students and staff have a lot to look forward to in the next quarter! Keep up the good work! Onward and upward, Cougars!

Teamwork. Hardwork. Cougar Spirit!

Clairbourn football and volleyball teams competed this season against various private schools in the area including Chandler, High Point, and Poly. Our teams were excited to put all of their hard work into action!

Our flag football players made many great throws at the quarterback position helping move the ball down field, hiked the ball, blocked, and scored many touchdown by running downfield cutting hard and spinning around defenders. Our team coordinated the offense from the quarterback position, helped each other move downfield by throwing the ball through the air and driving to get the first touchdown. The highlight of the season was putting up 20 points on the score board! Each athlete on the team played their position well which gave us an opportunity to score many points. On defense, Clairbourn athletes were quick and agile pulling flags and knocking the ball out of the air. Here is what the players shared about the season:

What was the highlight from the last game against Poly?
The A team made many amazing throws, catches and runs throughout the game while the B team scored multiple touchdowns!

How did players impact the games?
Joshua from 8th grade impacted the game by being the quarterback with great catches and even runs. Mauricio and Aramis’ scoring touchdowns were exciting to watch!

What’s the most memorable play?
At the beginning of the game, the A team was able to quickly move the ball down the field and make several touchdowns. Players from the B team stayed sharp and reacted fast when defenders came upon them and successfully passed the ball to each other.

What was the best part of this season?
The game against High Point in which the A team was tied at 20/20, and the successful touchdowns for our B team from the last game were the best parts of the season.


Our Cougars from the volleyball teams showed great spirit, teamwork, and effort. Each player made rapid progress, further developed their skill, and continued to encourage teammates. Each player made many incredible serves, spikes, countless great tips at the net, and many of them dove to the balls without any hesitation to avoid letting the ball hit the ground, and had a long rally lasting several rounds. Here are what the volleyball teams wanted to share about the season!

Has the team made any improvements since the first game?
Everyone was cheering for each other and we all dove for the ball trying our best. Some of us even fell on the floor a couple of times. The energy was amazing at each game.

What were some highlights you remember in the game?
There were many highlights from our last game against Poly. We started out with great serves that earned us many points. Most importantly, everyone showed up with the best attitude and great sportsmanship!

What play do you remember the most?
The games against Westridge and Poly were the two memorable games. As a team, we performed so strong at those two games in particular.

In what way did you use teamwork?
During the game, we double clapped and cheered for each other. We were always together. Even at moments when we lost a point, we never let ourselves down and continued to support each other. We are definitely going to miss volleyball!

The seasons for both flag football and volleyball were a great success! Clairbourn teams played with energy and excitement and they did their best at each game. It is so great to see our Cougars’ dedication and commitment! We are proud of you, Cougars!

Special thank you to our biggest cheerleaders — Our Clairbourn Parents!!

Clairbourn Student Council Leads With Heart

Middle School Student Council planned a special week for the community to honor Red Ribbon Week. Clairbourn students came together and filled the campus with lots of red to raise the awareness of drug abuse prevention. Along with Student Council adviser, Ms. Vinnedge, students wrote, recorded and produced daily skits to teach students the importance of making good choices!

2021-2022 Student Council and adviser Ms. Vinnedge

Red Ribbon Week is an alcohol, tobacco, and other drug and violence prevention awareness campaign observed annually in October in the United States. It began in 1985 and is the nation’s largest and longest running drug awareness and prevention program. It has helped millions of children across the globe!

Student Council wrote, recorded and produced skits for the week to show the community about making good choices.

Student Council discussed what drugs are and how to stay safe and healthy. Students from across the grades learned drugs are chemical substances which can cause a change in the body either in a helpful way or a negative way. Cougars also learned the difference between safe drugs at home, such as medication, and illegal drugs that can harm the body and mind.

Council members also talked about how good it feels when a good choice is made. Whether it is saying no to drug abuse, making a good nutrition choice at Halloween, or saying no to unhealthy suggestions from strangers online, we know our Cougars will try their best to do what’s right!

Thank you Student Council for your leadership, showing us how to be brave, use our voices, and make good choices! Clairbourn students are scholars and leaders with HEART!

Clairbourn Wellness Focus: Middle School Students and Parents

The physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being of our Middle School students was the focus of our Wellness Focus Talk last week.

The Middle School years can be difficult for many children who are going through physical, emotional and developmental changes. The pressure, stress and expectations for their academic performance from home and school, and the unanticipated challenges of the pandemic can be additional anxieties our Middle Schoolers must process. So much has happened in the world since last year. This group of Middle Schoolers have a lot on their plate besides growing up! How can we as adults help our students navigate these times?

Clairbourn Middle School students

Clairbourn’s small class sizes allow us to provide individualized learning and wellness coaching. Our faculty can focus and work with each individual child and provide specific support. Learning to process stress in a positive way is a skill we help our students develop. Teachers talk to students about their wellness on a daily basis, and also practice activities that help the students release their anxiety and stimulate their personal wellness at the same time.

7th grade “Pass the Cup” wellness activity

In Mrs. Drazic’s Middle School language class, students did a wellness activity called “Passing the Cup” to build connections with their peers. Students sat in circles of 10 and each group received a cup of water filled to within ½ inch of the brim. They needed to pass the almost-filled cup to one another without spilling the water, with and without their eyes closed. Mrs. Drazic then asked, “What do we have to pay attention to so the water does not spill? Was it harder to pass around the cup without spilling with eyes closed rather than open? Did you want to peek? Did you giggle?” The observation from the students was: When we could see, we looked at the cup and made sure the next person was ready and we needed to move slowly and carefully. Passing around the cup with eyes closed required us to pay much closer attention to the task. We had to monitor ourselves to ensure we were ready, but also pay attention to one another much more closely.

Students discussed what they should be monitoring in themselves, such as attitudes, nonverbal behaviors, frustrations. They also discovered what they should be “tuning into” with others, such as openness, emotions, attitudes, and behavior. Students learned how to be more aware of each other and understood themselves a bit better. In order to work cooperatively in any relationship – with friends, classmates, parents – we have to monitor ourselves and “tune in” to another person’s experience. It’s a balancing act!

Wellness Focus sessions for Middle School students

Clairbourn arranged a two-day Wellness Focus session for our Middle School students with Dr. Marguery Lyvers . Students from six to eighth grades talked freely with Dr. Lyvers about their anxiety. One student shared that not doing well for exams caused the most stress, and another student described pressure as “thunders pounding on the chest.” After several successful rounds of discussions, students wrote down their biggest worries on a piece of paper and were then asked to toss it away. There was no need to think about their worries anymore. Dr. Lyvers concluded by discussing different strategies to manage the pressure to do well at school and home.

We understand raising a healthy child is a team effort between family and school. Dr. Patzlaff, Head of School, and Mrs. Taylor, Assistant Head of School, joined Dr. Lyvers and met with parents virtually. The parents learned how to detect different emotional states of the child and how to give them the support they need. Important take aways for the parents were, “How your child responds to stress determines your response” and “If you see stress in your child, check your own feelings before responding”.

Middle School parents Wellness Focus Talk with Dr. Lyvers

Besides physical health, Clairbourn cares deeply for the other vital aspects of wellness — social, spiritual, intellectual, and emotional. We are committed to nurturing well-rounded children. We know growing up is not always easy and Middle School can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be. After all, Middle Schoolers are “Learning everyday who they are, how to engage in their world, and how to grow into their best selves”, says Dr. Amy Patzlaff, the Head of School at Clairbourn. In our Clairbourn family, the caring and experienced faculty coaches each student; our school creates a supportive environment where each student can grow and develop to their full potential. We hear each of your voices and we are here for you. Together, we are stronger. Together, we are Clairbourn!