Thursday, October 22, 2015


Moretown School Update October 22, 2015

Caps for Sale Workshop for pre-k students 

"Caps for Sale" workshop sponsored by the Flynn Center Educational Outreach Center..
Students will attend the performance at the Flynn o November 3rd.  

HALLOWEEN PARTY COMING SOON! 

Sign up to help with our Halloween Party on Saturday, October 31

     4:30 - 5:00 non scary costume time
     5:00 - 6:00 all costumes invited

Use the link below to sign up to help: 


THANK YOU! 



Dear MES Parents,
Thank you for all of those who came to the Spaghetti Dinner, which benefited the Sixth Grade class trip that we do every spring. We hope that you enjoyed the spaghetti and salad.  It was a lot of work to prepare for, but it was worth it.  We ended up raising over $800.  We couldn’t have done it without everyone’s support.  The sixth graders had lots of fun. Thank you- from the Sixth grade class






ACT 46???
ACT 46 is a very important piece of legislation (consolidation legislation) that will affect all Vermonters.   The Washington West Supervisory Union, under the leadership of the executive committee, the ACT 46 Work Committee  and our Superintendent, Brigid Nease,  have created a cache of information regarding all aspects of ACT 46 on the WWSU website.  http://wwsu.org/act-46.php.  

Please let us know if there are any questions you have about the information provided.  


MORETOWN APPAREL

Moretown Bobcat Apparel deadline extended until October 30, 2015!
The link is listed below so that you can copy the order form. Please send them into the main office by next Friday.



School Calendar Updates:


One match fire starting challenge
3rd Grade Students create a fire with one match WOW!    

FENCING AT MORETOWN



What: Fencing instruction. 
Who: Students grades 5-12 have priority and reduced cost. All non-students are welcomed as well! Beginners and experienced Fencers. No experience is necessary. 
When: 6:30-8:00 PM with open Fencing and individual instruction 8:00-9:00 PM. 
Where: Moretown Elementary School – Gymnasium. Mondays and Wednesdays – Oct 26-Nov 30 Rochester School – High School Entranceway. Tuesdays Oct 27 – Jan 5 
Why: Learn basic Fencing or refine your current skills. 
Cost: $25 for Students. $120 for all others. Your own equipment may be used after a safety inspection. If you would like to purchase your own equipment I can help you decide what you need. A complete beginner set costs about $120
Click on the link here to find out more information about the class and how to register.  
https://sites.google.com/site/midvtfencing/home

Track in the Woods project 

Dear friends and athletes everywhere,
Welcome to our TRACK IN THE WOODS @ Harwood Union High School crowd funding page! Here's our vision and story.
OUR GOAL!
We are going to raise $400,000 to build a new, unique, environmentally friendly state-of-the-art 8 lane destination track and field complex – a TRACK IN THE WOODS - for Harwood Union High School in Vermont's Mad River Valley, the state of Vermont, and the Northeast as a whole. 
We are starting our project with this $40,000 IndieGogo campaign to show the world that we've got grassroots support for this exciting and unique idea. Join us as a donor!
WHY A NEW TRACK?
Here's the story. Harwood Union High School’s current track is decades-old, covered with grass, and in dramatic disrepair. (CHECK OUT OUR FUN VIDEO). This, despite the fact that 10-15% of the Harwood student body participate in track and field related sports throughout the school year, AND Harwood's boys and girls cross country and track teams have won a total of THIRTY FIVE Vermont state Division II championships during the past FORTY years. “The Harwood Track & Field program prides itself on being an all inclusive program, allowing varying abilities to participate, while still being one of the top Teams in Vermont Division II, with multiple Team State Championships as well as numerous individual State titles,” explains head coach Taggert Haslam. "We always ask  - how hard are you willing to work for your teammates’ success?"  
WHY NOW?
Given our incredible legacy at Harwood, we feel it is now time to build our high school, our towns, and our state a Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS that reflects the history, pride, and future prospects of our community – a track we can all celebrate and enjoy!
WHAT IS A "TRACK IN THE WOODS," EXACTLY?
 Picture this. We imagine our Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS complex as a unique athletic facility in the heart of central Vermont that matches our region’s character. We will design and build our TRACK IN THE WOODS in an environmentally-friendly way: selectively cutting trees, harvesting on-site wood and stone for on-site facilities, and tapping into the local wisdom of our foresters, designers, architects, construction engineers, coaches, and athletes to create a destination complex of which all of us can be proud, AND a site that attracts athletes from all over the state and region.
$40,000 - IS THAT ENOUGH MONEY TO FUND THIS INCREDIBLE IDEA?
Not quite. We have a two-phase plan to fund the Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS, based on an estimated  $320,000 cost for the 400 meter track itself. (WONKY MATH ALERT: 8 lanes of 400 meters each = 3200 meters; so $40,000 buys a single lane, and $100 buys one meter of each lane).
So...
Phase 1: We will raise $40,000 from the HUHS running community, alumni, friends, families and supporters to support a single lane through our INDIE GOGO crowd-funding campaign. (September through December 2015).  ($100 buys a meter; all $100 donors or more will have their names affixed on a plaque that will grace the Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS entrance.)
Phase 2: We will raise $280,000 through business sponsorships and foundation partnerships to complete Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS funding for the track itself – businesses and foundations can buy /fund lanes or share the cost of lanes, and will be honored on our site in some public way. (January 2015 through May 2015).
Exciting, right?
Please give generously, and share our story with your family, friends, colleagues, and loved ones through email, social media like Facebook, and best of all, word of mouth.
We hope you will join us in making this exciting vision a reality!
Sincerely,
Friends of the Harwood TRACK IN THE WOODS Outreach Group
Jared Cadwell, Fayston, Laura Caffry, Waitsfield, Taggert Haslam, Waterbury, John Kerrigan, Duxbury, Duane Pierson, Moretow, Rob Rosen, Warren, Liz Schlegel, Waterbury, Anneka Williams, Waitsfield, Rob Williams, Waitsfield

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