From the PTO

Sign Up to Be a Class Parent!

Greenwood School Class Parents help to streamline communication--questions and information--to and from teachers, serve as resources for other parents, and help teachers with crafts, projects and volunteer recruitment. As volunteers are allowed back in the school buildings this year, the role of the class parent will continue to evolve and we will be flexible according to the current needs of our teachers and kids. Read on for more details about what the Class Parent role will look like this year.

Email PTOBoard@greenwoodpto.org with questions or fill out the form at the bottom of this page to volunteer. If multiple parents from a class are interested, the role can be shared.

Gator Gallop 2024

Are you ready to run?

Our 2024 Gator Gallop is this Saturday, April 6th! Here's everything you need to know to have a great time.


Registration and materials.
If you’ve registered, great! You can avoid the lines and pick up your bibs during early check-in on Friday 4/5 from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the back lot of the Greenwood School (inside the school if it's raining). Otherwise, you can grab your bibs on Saturday morning at the Lake.

Online registration for all runners closes Tuesday 4/2at 7 p.m. If you haven't registered yourself or your child by then, you’ll need to register in person the morning of the event. Registration the day of the event is $35 for the 5K and $10 for the 1-mile Kids Run.

Do we need anything other than our sneakers?
>Greenwood students are encouraged to wear their Greenwood class t-shirts for easy identification during the 1-mile Kids Run (teachers will send them home this week). Kids will get a stick-on bib number that should be visible on their front. This may mean sticking the bib to a jacket if it’s chilly. Both shirts and bibs will help us identify the 1-mile race winners.

>We will have the Town of Wakefield Water Buggy again this year, so bring your refillable water bottles to fill up!

>You’ll also want to bring some cash or a credit card because our Gator Gallop Raffle is better than ever this year, thanks to our generous sponsors!

Tell me about the Logistics.
Check-in, the start and finish lines, music, raffles, and refreshments — all happen on the Lower Common (by the bandstand). Check out the schedule of events to view all the fun your family will experience.

Race Day Check-in starts at 8:15 a.m. The Kids Warmup is at 8:30 and the 1-Mile Run begins at 9:00. Students will run the 1-Mile race without parents. We will have parent volunteers on the course keeping a close eye on the kids and ensuring everyone finishes safely. Please refrain from running on the course! View the 1-Mile course map and volunteer needs here.

In order to correctly identify the student winners, we will have volunteers stationed at the finish line. Greenwood teachers will be a few feet behind these “judges,” awarding medals to the kids upon completion of the race. There will be photo opportunities elsewhere, so please do not enter the roped area and crowd the finish line. Instead, meet your children after they have received their medals.

The 5K begins at 9:30, and winners of both races will be announced, and prizes awarded, beginning around 10 a.m.

Raffle winners will be drawn starting at 10:45 - watch in person or on Facebook Live!

What about the Student Pledge Drive Prizes?
We know the kids are eager to get their incentives and find out if they won one of the top prizes. Winners of Principal for the Day, P.E. Teacher for the Day, and the class participation prize will be announced with in the week after the Gallop. Those who raised enough money for the incentives will receive their prizes in a few weeks once we have everything ready to distribute. Remember, online pledges are open through April 6th and every dollar raised counts towards incentives!

Do you still need help?
Yes! Race day volunteers are needed, especially for early morning setup, parent volunteers for the 1-mile run and setting up the refreshment station. Please email us with questions.

Support our Gallop sponsors.
We strongly encourage you to frequent our Gator Gallop sponsors--the companies that have made our fundraising event possible. Many of them have connections to Greenwood School families. Get to know our sponsors here.

Sign Up to Be A Class Parent!

Greenwood School Class Parents help to streamline communication--questions and information--to and from teachers, serve as resources for other parents, and help teachers with crafts, projects and volunteer recruitment. As volunteers are allowed back in the school buildings this year, the role of the class parent will continue to evolve and we will be flexible according to the current needs of our teachers and kids. Read on for more details about what the Class Parent role will look like this year.

Email PTOBoard@greenwoodpto.org with questions or fill out the form at the bottom of this page to volunteer. If multiple parents from a class are interested, the role can be shared.

Gator Gallop 2024

Are you ready to run?

Our 2023 Gator Gallop is this Saturday, April 1st! Here's everything you need to know to have a great time.


Registration and materials.
If you’ve registered, great! You can avoid the lines and pick up your bibs during early check-in on Friday 4/5 from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the back lot of the Greenwood School (inside the school if it's raining). Otherwise, you can grab your bibs on Saturday morning at the Lake.

Online registration for all runners closes Tuesday 4/2 at 7 p.m. If you haven't registered yourself or your child by then, you’ll need to register in-person the morning of the event. Registration the day of the event is $35 for the 5K and $10 for the 1-mile Kids Run.

Do we need anything other than our sneakers?
>Greenwood students are encouraged to wear their Greenwood class t-shirts for easy identification during the 1-mile Kids Run (teachers will send them home this week). Kids will get a stick-on bib number that should be visible on their front. This may mean sticking the bib to a jacket if it’s chilly. Both shirts and bibs will help us identify the 1-mile race winners.

>We will have the Town of Wakefield Water Buggy this year, so bring your refillable water bottles to fill up!

>You’ll also want to bring some cash or a credit card because our Gator Gallop Raffle is better than ever this year, thanks to our generous sponsors!

>INspire Cafe will be on hand selling coffee and other treats.

Tell me about the Logistics.
Check-in, the start and finish lines, music, raffles and refreshments — it all happens on the Lower Common (by the bandstand). Check out the schedule of events to view all the fun your family will experience.

Race Day Check-in starts at 8:15 a.m. The Kids Warmup is at 8:30 and the 1-Mile Run begins at 9:00. Students will run the 1-Mile race without parents. We will have parent volunteers on the course keeping a close eye on the kids and ensuring everyone finishes safely. Please refrain from running on the course!

In order to correctly identify the student winners, we will have volunteers stationed at the finish line. Greenwood teachers will be a few feet behind these “judges,” awarding medals to the kids upon completion of the race. There will be photo opportunities elsewhere, so please do not enter the roped area and crowd the finish line. Instead, meet your children after they have received their medals.

The 5K begins at 9:30, and winners of both races will be announced, and prizes awarded, beginning around 10 a.m.

Raffle winners will be drawn starting at 10:45 - watch in person or on Facebook Live!

What about the Student Pledge Drive Prizes?
We know the kids are eager to get their incentive prizes and find out if they won one of the top prizes. Winners of Principal for the Day, P.E. Teacher for the Day, and the class participation prize will be announced with in the week after the Gallop (parents of these students will be contacted). Those who raised enough money for the incentives will receive their prizes in a few weeks once we have everything ready to distribute. Remember, the online pledge portal is open through April 6th and every dollar raised counts towards incentives!

Do you still need help?
Yes! Race day volunteers are needed,, especially for early morning setup, parent volunteers for the 1-mile run and setting up the refreshment station. Please email us with questions.

Support our Gallop sponsors.
We strongly encourage you to frequent our Gator Gallop sponsors--the companies that have made our fundraising event possible. Many of them have connections to Greenwood School families. Get to know our sponsors here.

Greenwood BOKS Fall Session -- Coming Soon!

Greenwood BOKS Fall Session -- Coming Soon!

Volunteers are needed for Greenwood’s fall BOKS session, which will run on Wednesdays and Fridays, October 5-28th. BOKS is a free, before-school, fitness program designed to give kids a body and brain boost that will set them up for a day of learning. Registration for the BOKS program will begin Monday, September 26th.

Gator Gallop WEF Donation

The Greenwood School PTO was happy to present Wakefield Educational Foundation (WEF) with a check for $2100.00. The money was raised from the 9th Annual Gator Gallop held on Saturday, April 9th with proceeds going to the Greenwood School PTO and WEF.

WEF’s mission is to provide grants to the Wakefield Public Schools for innovative and creative programs that are unable to be funded in the current year’s school district budget.

Pictured (l to r) front row are Grenwood students Jace Maier, Audrey McDonald, Penelope Hubert, Eric Houghton, Daniel Palmer, and Jack Reynolds. Back row (l to r) are Melissa Holmes, WEF Co-President, Tiffany Back, Greenwood School Principal, and Cary Mazzone, WEF Co-President.