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Programs we Support

Your PTO donations go directly to supporting ALL these initiatives and programming, that would otherwise not be possible without your support.


  • PTO Community Events – Back to School Foam Party, Cheers and Tears Breakfast, Fall Dance, Trunk or Treat, Talent Show, Science Fair, STEM Night,  Art Walk, Spring Carnival, Ambassador playdates, and more!
  • Classrooms – Artist-in-Residence (AiR)  programs, classroom subscriptions (Learning A-Z, Brain Pop, Read Naturally), teacher classroom start-up funds, Art/STEAM/Music/PE special projects, Skywriters books, and student agendas
  • Teacher Support – Professional development,  grant requests, birthday/holiday/appreciation gifts
  • Hospitality – Teacher Appreciation lunches, teacher/staff gifts, conference week snacks, etc.
  • Wonderland – Plants and soil maintenance, upkeep, classroom supplies, instructional services
  • Other SSKY Support – Field/Fun Day, Principal discretionary expenses, 6th grade PILOTS Program, Sing America Sing, custodian supplies, nurse supplies, off-duty officers
  • PTO Expenses – PayPal fees, insurance, tax preparation, Membership Toolkit, website management fees, supplies


*Note: Aforementioned expenses do not reflect classroom support (CSF) funds which are only collected by the PTO for use by the grade levels. Grade level teachers hold responsibility of how CSF funds are utilized for their classroom and grade level.

SONORAN SKY's WONDERLAND GARDEN

OUR OUTDOOR CLASSROOM AND LIVING LABORATORY

Wonderland’s amphitheater, pond area and workspaces offer our students outdoor learning spaces and provide a unique opportunity to explore the natural world.


Through structured classes taught by Master Gardener, Michele Carroll, Wonderland provides SSKY students the opportunity to study science with all their senses as they explore the outdoor garden classroom through a variety of grade-appropriate, hands-on lessons ranging from plant life cycles, weather/environment, life sciences, entomology and biology.


In addition to outdoor classes, Wonderland is utilized by teachers for special project, enjoyed by students and their parents for special outdoor lunches, and is open to the entire community throughout the year on scheduled “Dirt Days” and for special events such STEM Night.


The curriculum for lessons in Wonderland is developed in collaboration with teachers and volunteer gardeners, including a panel of Master Gardeners and other experts in various fields. In past years, students have created illustrated journals to document their experiences and observations in Wonderland. These yearly journals offer a beautiful record of each students’ journey at Sonoran Sky. Example curricula from past years include:


KINDERGARTEN

  • Weather: observe weather patterns and their influences on plants and animals, and differentiate between systems and structures of living and non-living things.
  • Introduction to scientific method: kindergarten students learn to ask questions; define problems and make hypothesis, plan and carry out investigations; analyze and interpret data; and obtain, evaluate, and communicate information
  • STEM Projects: Explore color and texture in the monochromatic flower and herb beds.


GRADE ONE

  • Parts of a plant and plant life cycles: Seed germination, growth, death
  • Soils: Color, size, shape, texture, clay, sand, loam
  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Upcycle!
  • STEM Projects: Explore varied environmental conditions in which cress seeds can grow. Document which environment promotes the best rate of growth. Track data points.


GRADE TWO

  • Entomology: Arthropods, insects, arachnids, adaptation, camouflage
  • Complete vs Incomplete Metamorphosis
  • Water Cycle: Evaporation, condensation, precipitation
  • Responsible Water-Wise issues and Choices
  • STEM Projects: Investigate biodiversity in the garden and pond. Establish methods of documentation and tracking. Investigate why biodiversity is important and why it should be protected.


GRADE THREE

  • Functions of a Plant: Roots absorb, Stems support, Leaves synthesize food, Flowers attract pollinators
  • In-depth Plant Life Cycles: Growth, death, decay
  • Compost Bin Studies:, Nitrogen and carbon sources and balance
  • In-depth Water Cycle Issues: Drought, chemical runoff, how changing weather affects  environment, farming, food supply
  • STEM Projects: students are given a cabbage plant to grow at home. Determine factors that foster or inhibit growth. Provide data points for growth and development.


GRADE FOUR

  • Diversity and Adaptation: Sonoran Desert Environment; xeriscape; plant, animal, and insect adaptation; camouflage vs. mimicry
  • Scientific Method in plant-based STEM experiments
  • Classification: Insects and Plants
  • Integrated Pest Management: IPM pests vs. beneficial insects’ impact in the garden
  • Chemistry: H2O, CO2, NPK fertilizers, Growing natural pH indicators (red cabbage) in STEM plant-based experiments
  • Environment: Drought and flooding changing weather, tropical deforestation vs. sustainable forestry, chemicals-GMOs, runoff effects on water, land, and food supply
  • STEM Project: Cabbage chemistry, lab experiment and determination of how acids and alkalinity can impact growth and function in the environment.


GRADE FIVE

  • Sustainability: Human impact on desert environment, oceans, planet; greenhouse effect on biomes; carbon footprint; bio-fuels; tropical deforestation vs sustainable farming and forestry; chemical fertilizers and GMOs; runoff effects on water, land, and food supply.
  • Green School Certification through World Wildlife Fund, evaluate school impact
  • STEM projects: Rainwater harvesting, design and build recycled hanging garden system, design and build seed bomb launcher


GRADE SIX

  • Participate in garden workdays that focus on practical development of garden schematics and structure. Learn about soil chemistry, texture, and composition. Determine how factors of weather, microclimates, biodiversity, and chemistry factor into appropriate plant selection and garden schematics. Assist in preparing the garden for planting and harvesting. 
  • STEM Projects: Evaluate soil chemistry, based on assessments establish appropriate soil amendments, determine differences between organic and inorganic approaches, assess differences in traditional versus alternate planting approaches, track data points for growth rates based soil chemistry as previously established.
  • All this happens simultaneously while:
  • Learning to observe, appreciate, and document nature in Wonderland’s Pollinator Garden
  • Creating art inspired by the garden;
  • Growing food organically and understanding why;
  • Cooking, learning about nutrition and healthy food choices;
  • Learning where our food comes from and how it grows;
  • Learning how weather, pests, and environmental issues affect our food supply and garden and how to react to it; and
  • Learning how choices we make affect the environment and how each person can make a difference!


Funding and Support

Wonderland grew from the collaborative vision of parents, community members, students and school leadership over 10 years ago. It was made possible and is only sustainable through the generous financial and volunteer support of our community and PTO.  We've curated an Amazon Wishlist of critical items currently needed. We are always appreciative of any amount of support our community is willing to give!


If you are interested in volunteering in the garden, please contact wonderland@sskypto.com.

No gardening experience required!

6th grade "P. I. L. O. T. S." PROGRAM

Preparing Individuals for Leadership Opportunities To Succeed (PILOTS)

Preparing Individuals for Leadership Opportunities To Succeed (PILOTS) is a program unique to our sixth graders that encourages the students to step into leadership roles on our campus and provides opportunities for them to grow academically, socially, and emotionally.  With the help of the staff, the sixth grade team fosters higher levels of accountability, an appreciation for good character, and an invested interest in giving back to the community throughout the year.  


Our ultimate goal is to help your child prepare for the years that lie ahead.  We begin the year by conducting two surveys with the students.  According to interests identified within the survey, students are placed in one of three committees: 1) Community Outreach, 2) Peer Coaching, and 3) School-Wide Assistance Team (S.W.A.T.). Working with teachers and parents, the committees action-plan to develop ideas for their involvement at Sonoran Sky. Each committee develops methods and activities to share with all grade levels.


Red, blue, and yellow are the chosen colors to represent the PILOTS program:  

  • Red represents courage/bravery. 
  • Blue represents honor/integrity. 
  • Yellow represents friendship.  


The PILOTS t-shirt is a visual representation of our program and its members. By wearing the PILOTS t-shirt each Wednesday, we show the school community who we are as we enter classrooms and assist throughout the building. Many of the Sonoran Sky staff show their support by wearing a PILOTS t-shirt.


Some unique opportunities, also pictured above include:

*zip-lining, an individual challenge offered at our PILOTS leadership training retreat

*CPR and First Aid training at PILOTS retreat

*state-winning eCybermission team, Aqua Savers 

*wind turbine activity at Lake Pleasant, one of our day-trips 


To learn more about our program, please visit our PILOTS webpage.

 Front Office: (602) 449-6500       Attendance Line: (602) 449-6501
12990 North 75th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 


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