Friday, April 29, 2016

April 29, 2016 Moretown School Update

April 29, 2016  School Update

5th grade students working in our school garden

Mrs. Harvey preparing for the Art Show in June

3rd Grade Students listening to Mrs. Riccardi 
Getting Ready for Poison Ball at PE



Reminder: 
May 2016 Menu has been posted on the blog and website:  http://www.moretownschool.com/index.php/our-school/programs-and-services/food-service-info-and-lunch-menu

Bike and Walk to School Event Announced 
May 4th, 2016

The Moretown School will host a Bike and Walk to school event on May 4th starting at the Town Hall around 7:20.  All Moretown school busses will drop students off at the Town Hall to participate. We encourage family members to take part in this annual event.  (remember May 4th is international Star Wars day)





Harwood Transition Night for Sixth Graders &Their Parents
       
       Parents and their sixth grade child are invited to attend the “7th Grade Transition Night” at Harwood Union Middle School on May 17th from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. The team of 7th grade teachers along with the World Language Department Head will be available this evening to provide you with information about your child’s seventh grade school year.

        
 There will be an opportunity to tour the school, see your child’s classrooms, meet their teachers, hear about the different areas of study and have your questions answered. Additional information will be made available this evening 
which will support a smooth transition for your child from their elementary school into Harwood Union Middle School.

LEGO and MINECRAFT CLUBS 


Have you ever tried to ride a pig, mine for coal or fight a dragon?  Have you ever wanted to build the Eiffel Tower, the White House or National Monument?  Moretown students are doing just that by participating in our Minecraft and LEGO MECA sponsored clubs this spring,  We are excited to be able to offer these highly engaging and fun activities this year.  Similar opportunities will be available in our MECA summer camp offerings.







School Concert Announced 





Hello Moretown School Families

Our school concert is scheduled for May 25th at 6 p.m. You will hear the 4th through 6th grade instrumentalists play as a band, as well as a couple of short selections from Kindergarten, 1st through 3rd grade, and 4th through 6th grade, in those groupings.

The entire performance will be short and sweet, anticipated to under an hour, and it would be wonderful for all of our K- 6th grade students to be present. 

Families should plan to arrive by 5:45

Please be in touch with any questions you may have! 

Jeremy Hill
      

And the winners are…
        Children all over the state got a chance to vote for their favorite books from the Red Clover and Dorothy Canfield Fisher book lists. These student-choice book programs promote reading and discussions of some of the very best in children’s literature while offering readers a wonderful array of literature.
This year the Red Clover Book Award goes to “Shh! We have a Plan” by Chris Haughton. This is the story of four friends on a quiet adventure in the woods looking to trap a beautiful bird. Plans to capture the bird repeatedly fail until the smallest of the friends has a much better idea. The story is simple and the illustrations are bold making it a wonderful book to read and read again.  The winner of the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award goes to “El Deafo” by Cece Bell. This graphic novel and autobiography tells the story of the author’s loss of hearing at a young age and her path to realizing that “Our differences are our superpowers."

CALENDAR UPDATE
2016

May 4th
Community Meeting - 6:30 in the school library
May 4th
Bike and Walk to school day
Meet at the town hall at 7:15.  
May 5th
School Board Meeting
(note: change of meeting day)
6:00 in the library
May 25
Music Concert 6:00 (student need to arrive no later than 5:45
May 26 - 27
6th Grade Class Trip
June 2
K - 6 Art Show  6pm - 8pm
June 2
School Board Meeting 6pm
June 7
Field Day
June 9
6th Grade Graduation and Overnight at the school
June 10
Last day of school (this is a half day)



Community Announcements
Please note that the opportunities/events listed below are not specifically endorsed or screened by school staff; as always, families should use their own standards and review processes to determine appropriate activities.

Springtime Tea for my Doll and Me       The Mad River Librarians invite you to "Tea for my doll and me", for ages 4 and up, Saturday, April 30, 3:00pm, at the Warren Public Library.   Fancy or festive attire is encouraged. RSVP is required due to limited space.  Please call Marie at 496-3913.
6K Race for Water.org on May 22, 2016!  Rain or Shine!     Come join Harwood Union’s Interact students, for their second annual race, to help raise awareness and money for the water and sanitation crisis.  All profits will go to water.org, which is a nonprofit whose mission is to help end the global water crisis. The race will be held on the trails at Harwood Union High School.  Race starts at 10AM. Registration opens at 8:30 on Sunday, May 22nd and closes 15 minutes before the race.  Cost:  $25 per adult, $15 per student (ages 8-18), Under 8 run for free. Students are organizing and running this race so please understand that we cannot take credit cards.  We can only take cash and local checks. If you have any questions/concerns please feel free to contact Chloe Emler at cemler2016@wwsu.org

Alligator Summer Camps       Theater Camp: June 20-249:00-1:00, ages 7 to 14, $150, at Waitsfield School.  Theater games skits, improvisation, acting skills, stage presence, projection,and introduction to Shakespeare for kids.  Participants will work in groups throughout the week to create and present original theater pieces on Friday.

Camp C-MAP(Creative Minds at Play): June 27-July 19:00-1:00, ages 7 to 14,  $150, at Waitsfield School. Creative activities including design tech/engineering challenges, mind benders, science activities, strategic games, spontaneous problems and much more.  Contact Thom McAllister at thommca63@gmail.com or 496-5853 to register or find out more information.

Project Harmony Seeking Host Families      PH International is seeking host families for university students from Russia ages 18-20 interested in environmental sustainability.  These students will be visiting Vermont through PH International’s Russian Youth Environmental (RYEP) Program. This program is designed to help Russian youth develop a sense of civic responsibility through workshops, seminars, site visits and activities focusing on the primary themes of leadership development, community engagement, with a focus on environmental sustainability.  Participants will spend a total of four weeks in the U.S. including a week at the Environmental Sustainability Institute at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH, two weeks in Vermont attending a one-week Youth Leadership Academy and participation in community service projects, followed by a cultural visit to Washington, D.C.
Youth participants will be placed in homes during their time in Vermont to learn about American culture and family life.  Host families are asked to provide a comfortable and clean place to sleep, breakfast and dinner, minimal transportation to centralized pick-up and drop-off locations and some weekend activities. We are currently recruiting interested host families for July 2-20th and/or August 13-31st or a portion of the participant’s stay during these dates. PH International is a Vermont-based, international, non-governmental organization located in Waitsfield.  With 30+ years of experience, PH works from offices across Eurasia to support civic society development through education, technology, and cross-cultural engagement.  This program is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs.
        To find out more about hosting opportunities in July or August, please contact Renee Berrian or Hannah Corey at (802) 496-4545 or email at renee.berrian@ph-int.org / hannah.corey@ph-int.org.



Friday, April 15, 2016

April 15, 2016 School Update


School Update 
April 15, 2016



Rock the Vote!! It's time for kids to vote for their favorite Red Clover book.  To help persuade students to vote for their favorite, 3rd graders worked with partners to create these book trailers using iMovie. 

Check out these amazing trailers designed by the 3rd grade class.  Link is provided below:  





















CALENDAR UPDATE
2016
April 18-22
School Vacation :)
April 26
SBAC testing begins for all students 3 - 6
May 4th
Community Meeting (this is a change from our original April meeting date)
6:30 at the school
May 4th
Bike and Walk to school day
Meet at the town hall at 7:15.  
May 5th
School Board Meeting
(note change of meeting day)
6:00 in the library
May 25
Music Concert
May 26 - 27
6th Grade Class Trip
June 2
K - 6 Art Show  6pm - 8pm
June 2
School Board Meeting 6pm
June 7
Field Day
June 9
6th Grade Graduation and Overnight at the school
June 10
Last day of school (this is a half day)

Community Announcements
Please note that the opportunities/events listed below are not specifically endorsed or screened by school staff; as always, families should use their own standards and review processes to determine appropriate activities.

Shoes for Children in Uganda            When you are Spring Cleaning.... please consider donating your gently used, lightweight, sturdy summer shoes (preferably crocs or something similarly sturdy and lightweight) to Malayaka House, an orphan home in Entebbe, Uganda, currently serving 45 children from newborn to late teens. All sizes are needed but mostly those that will fit school age children. Thank you in advance for your help. As you can imagine, with 45 kids and summer temperatures all year long, they go through a lot of shoes! Please send your donations ​in ​with your child by April 26th and give to Mrs. Baker– she spent February break volunteering at Malayaka House. There are 11 students going on a trip in May from Champlain College – so let's make sure that they are loaded up with shoes! ​

Mad Mountaineers: April Break Adventure         Mad Mountaineers is an outdoor-based youth program that teaches kids how to be comfortable in nature, 'on the mountain' specifically. The program commences with building a base camp, and teaches exploring, tracking, foraging, navigating, survival skills, safety, and a respect for the mountain habitat. Kids will build, hike, identify animal tracks and movements, learn about weather patterns, forage for food, hear from guest instructors, practice safety and survival skills, and more.The program is offered to two age groups; ages 7 to 9 and ages 10 to 12.  Our first school-break camp will run from April 18 - April 22The cost for week-long camps is $275 per child. We will provide fresh water, trail mix, and a healthy snack (such as fresh fruit) every day. During extremely bad weather, we will have educational, indoor alternatives. The Mad Mountaineers program is located in Granville, Vermont. As this is a hike for some people, we will offer morning pick up and afternoon drop off at the Information Booth on Route 100 in Warren (across from Hostel Tevere). Morning pick up is at 8:30 and afternoon drop off is at 4:30. Extended care is available at our Granville location if required. The Mad Mountaineers program is run by Jesse Carst. Jesse has years of experience working with children of all ages as a coach, behavior interventionist, paraeducator, and outdoor-learning instructor. Jesse has worked with children of diverse backgrounds, including those with emotional and behavioral challenges, both here in Vermont and while living and working in Entebbe, Uganda. Space is limited. Contact us today at madmountaineersvt@gmail.com for more information, or to enroll your child. The April school-break session will fill up fast. Like Mad Mountaineers on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/madmountaineers/

Parent Leader Workshop with Horses         Horses can help you become the parent your child needs you to be.  In this 1/2 day workshop you'll have the opportunity to gain unbiased feedback from horses through structured activities. Discover the importance of verbal and non-verbal communication, what your body language is expressing, how to manage emotions, behavior, and energy, where beliefs and intent impact leading as a parent, establishing trust and what's effective by practicing change in real-time using horses.  No riding and no prior experience with horses required.  The workshop will take place in Waitsfield,May 211-5pm.  The cost is $45/person.  To register or for more information call: 496-2730.

Hansel and Gretel          
Hansel and Gretel will be performed by the Bald Mountain True Fairytale Theater, April 22 at 2:00 and 7:00, at the Valley Players Theater. Tickets are $12 and $8(under 16) and are available at the door or by going to the following website: baldmountaintheater.org or call: 802-767-4800.

The Magic Toy Box - with Tracy Martin         CREATIVE ARTS • AGES 3-5      
Open up a magic toy box and discover what’s inside! Zany characters, silly stories, and adventures to far-off places steer our journey through the elements of creative play. In this long-time favorite camp, children use theater, dance, and the power of their imaginations to create characters, simple props, and costumes, filling their own magic toy boxes with unforgettable experiences. The camp will take place at the Phantom Theater, Edgcomb Barn - Warren , Vt., Aug. 22-269-12:00,  Monday-Friday. The cost is $120 for the week (scholarships available).  Email to register by June 1st to tracy@madriver.com

KidsACT Summer Musical Theater Camps, at the Valley Players Theater, Rt. 100, Waitsfield.   SESSION 1: For students entering grades 1-3, July 25-299 am -12 pm. Free performance Friday, July 29 at 5 pm.
Tuition - $125 ($100 if registered and paid by May 1) Theater games, singing, acting, and dance movement will all come together to perform the short musical play "Wing It!"
The story: The baby birds are getting bigger and it's time for them to leave the nest and try to fly. But not this little batch of nesters! They have decided they like their snug little nest and all of the amenities it offers. Why leave home when it's so nice and safe right here? Through the course of this musical, all of the other birds - including rapping raptors, humming hummingbirds, honking geese and more - will work to convince the babies that eventually everyone has to try to fly and make it on their own. And when you do, you might just soar! This charming 25-minute musical features five original songs and easy-to-learn rhyming dialog.
SESSION 2: For students entering grades 4-6, August 1-510 am - 3 pm. Free performance Friday, Aug. 5 at 6:30pm. Tuition - $200 ($175 if registered and paid by May 1).  Students will learn acting, singing, and dancing to perform a short one act version of the classic kids' musical "Annie". Based on the famous comic strip, the musical includes favorite tunes such as "Hard Knock Life", "Tomorrow", and "Easy Street." There are the famous great roles for girls of Annie, Grace Farell, and Miss Hannigan, and great roles for boys, such as Daddy Warbucks, Rooster Hannigan, Burt Healy the radio announcer, and even FDR, President of the US! To Register: Go online to kidsactvt.com/kidsact-registration. Here you may pay by credit card, or scroll down on the Registration Page to fill out the online form, then mail in your check. Tuition is requested at time of registration to hold your child’s place in the camp. If you have questions, email director Ruth Ann Pattee at fun@kidsactvt.com or call 802-793-4220.

Celebrate National Poetry Month     
Celebrate National Poetry Month at the Warren Public Library! Monday, April 25 & Wednesday, April 273-5pm. Drop by the library and write poetry! Materials will be on hand to create poetry using the following techniques: Blackout poetry, Collage poetry, Book spine poetry. The event is recommended for age 10 - Adult. Light refreshments will be available and the event is free.


Tennis and Swimming This Summer At The Bridges     The Bridges is offering swim and tennis camp for ages 5-12, Super Champs Academy to introduce basics of tennis for ages 6-10, and Green Mountain Tennis Academy for intermediate to advanced level ages 11-14. There will also be Red Cross swim weeks 7/18-7/22/16 and 8/1-8/5/16.  For information on dates, cost, and to sign up call the Bridges at 583-2922 or email Errol Nattrass atenattrass@bridgesresort.com.

Friday, April 1, 2016

Moretown Update, April 1st 2016

Moretown School Update

REMINDER:

Wunderlee's Big Top Adventure
Coming to Moretown on April 7th
6pm in our Gym
All of great Moretown Students are the Acts!!
You do not want to miss it!  
ECO fundraiser BBQ prior to the performance for all families beginning 
4:45

Sign up here to help: 
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b44a9a923a1f49-moretown

























Students participating in Jump Rope for Heart Friday
afternoon.  Thanks to Ms. Ally and the volunteer DJ who
made this event a great time!





Pre-School working hard
at moving some sand..












MARK YOUR CALENDARS

 ACT 46 school consolidation discussion/information forums:
     April 27, 2016     Act 46 Public Forum at Harwood Union High School, So. Duxbury  6:30pm
     May 11. 2016     Act 46 Public Forum at Thatcher Brook Primary School, Waterbury  6:30pm
     May 25, 2016     Act 46 Public Forum at Big Picture Theater, Waitsfield  6:30pm
     June 7, 2016     Act 46 Consolidation Vote.  Polls open 7 a.m.- 7 p.m. in each town


School Calendar updates
April 4 - 7
Big Top Adventure Residency
Student Show at 6pm, April 7th
April 7
4:45  Educating Children Outdoors BBQ
$5.00/Person  $20.00 Family
April 11
School Board Meeting
April 18-22
School Vacation
April 27
SBAC testing begins for all students 3 - 6
May 4th
Community Meeting
6:30 at the school
May 4th
Bike and Walk to school day
Meet at the town hall at 7:15.  
May 5th
School Board Meeting
(note change of meeting day)
6:00 in the library


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Please note that the opportunities listed below are not specifically endorsed or screened by school staff; as always, families should use their own standards and review processes to determine appropriate activities.


**When you are Spring Cleaning....  please consider donating your gently used, lightweight, sturdy summer shoes (preferably crocs or something similarly sturdy and lightweight) to Malayaka House, an orphan home in Entebbe, Uganda, currently serving 45 children from newborn to late teens.  All sizes are needed but mostly those that will fit school age children.  Thank you in advance for your help.  As you can imagine, with 45 kids and summer temperatures all year long, they go through a lot of shoes!
Crocs for Uganda
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AMdSStOCNE9FJrcIWD24FZlJYLrW1VQyDNC-Xy4XfBA/edit
**Mad Mountaineers: Sign up for April Break

Mad Mountaineers is an outdoor-based youth program that teaches kids how to be comfortable in nature, 'on the mountain' specifically.
The program commences with building a base camp, and teaches exploring, tracking, foraging, navigating, survival skills, safety, and a respect for the mountain habitat.
Kids will build, hike, identify animal tracks and movements, learn about weather patterns, forage for food, hear from guest instructors, practice safety and survival skills, and more.
The program is offered to two age groups; ages 7 to 9 and ages 10 to 12.
Mad Mountaineers offers Saturday-only programs, week-long summer camps, and camps during school breaks. Our first school-break camp will run from April 18 - April 22.
The cost for week-long camps is $275 per child. We will provide fresh water, trail mix, and a healthy snack (such as fresh fruit) every day.
During extremely bad weather, we will have educational, indoor alternatives.
The Mad Mountaineers program is located in Granville, Vermont. As this is a hike for some people, we will offer morning pick up and afternoon drop off at the Information Booth on Route 100 in Warren (across from Hostel Tevere). Morning pick up is at8:30 and afternoon drop off is at 4:30. Extended care is available at our Granville location if required.
The Mad Mountaineers program is run by Jesse Carst. Jesse has years of experience working with children of all ages as a coach, behavior interventionist, paraeducator, and outdoor-learning instructor. Jesse has worked with children of diverse backgrounds, including those with emotional and behavioral challenges, both here in Vermont and while living and working in Entebbe, Uganda.
Space is limited. Contact us today for more information, or to enroll your child. The April school-break session will fill up fast.
Like Mad Mountaineers on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/madmountaineers/
**Beginning on Friday, April 1 through Sunday, April 3, join us for a Valley wide maple celebration. 
At Hartshorn Farm and Maple Sugar house. 54 Quarry Road, Waitsfield. Off Route 100.
From: 11-4 pm each day
  • On our tours, you will learn about how maple syrup originated and what the steps are from tapping trees to the finished product-syrup. Find out what all of those machines in the sugar house do. Compare the taste of sap to syrup.
All kinds of maple goodies will be available for purchase: 
  • maple candy and cream
  • maple milk shakes
  • maple cotton candy
  • maple drizzled ice cream
  • maple creamies
  • maple beer and cocktail samples (Lawson's and Mad River Distillers)
  • maple pizza made by American Flatbread in our oven
  • maple breads/muffins from our pizza oven
  • Tonewood Maple products with Dori Ross
  • even home made maple soap
  • get a maple scrub massage at Mad River massage
Special Events-
  1. author (Katie Webster) of the new cookbook, Maple, will join us on Saturday from noon-3 for a book signing and tasting of one of her recipes.
  2. Oxen pulled carriage rides around the farm with Kayleigh Hamel
Participating Valley Businesses besides Hartshorn Farm:
American Flatbread
Mad River Distillers
Lawson's Finest
Mad River Massage
Tonewood Maple

Kayleigh's Oxen rides
Until then, you can come in and watch us boil sap into syrup. Have a taste and purchase your own bottle of warm syrup. Just look for the steam at the roof and our banner announcing that we are open. 

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