Moretown's Annual Music Concert A combination of movement, music and smiles... Thank you Mr. Hill |
Contact the school for advance tickets. |
Our Trout in the Classroom Scientist teacher our younger classes about their adventures with our Brook Trout. Check out the TIC state blog - Kate and Chris (6th grade experts) are on the TIC blog. http://vermonttroutintheclassroom.weebly.com/tic-blog |
CALENDAR UPDATE
May 2018
May 31
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“Principal Search Evening”
Community Meet and Greet perspective candidates and provide input.
Evening beginning at 6:00pm
For the two finalists.
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June 1
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PTO/MRNA
Pig Roast
Live Music” Scared by Dolls”
on the Moretown recreation fields
4:00 - 8:00
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June 13
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Field Days in the PM
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June 14
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Graduation
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June 15
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Last Day of School
Half Day
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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.
SCREENAGERS: Growing Up in the Digital Age at Big Picture Theater on Wednesday, May 30th, 6:30pm, sponsored by Hannah’s House. SCREENAGERS is the first feature documentary to explore the impact of screen technology on kids and offer parents and families proven solutions that work. Physician and filmmaker, Delaney Ruston decided to make SCREENAGERS when she found herself constantly struggling with her two kids about screen time. Hearing repeatedly how other parents were equally overwhelmed, she realized this is one of the biggest, unexplored parenting issues of our time.
As a director, filmmaker, doctor and mother of two, who has made award-winning films that have aired on PBS and were the focus of national campaigns to raise awareness about mental health Ruston turned the camera on her own family and others—revealing stories of messy struggles over social media, video games, academics and internet addiction. Interwoven into these stories, are cutting edge science and insights from thought leaders as well as leading brain scientists who present evidence on the real changes in the brain when kids are on screens. SCREENAGERS goes far beyond exposing the risks of screen time; it reveals multiple approaches on how parents and educators can work with kids to help them achieve a healthy amount of screen time. With teens spending on average 6.5 hours a day on screens and that doesn’t include classroom or homework screen time this is a MUST see movie for parents.
A brief facilitated discussion period will follow and parents are encouraged to bring their Teens to this important community event sponsored by Hannah’s House thanks to Big Picture Theater and The Mad River Valley Community fund. For more information contact Barbara@ hannahshousevt.org or call 496-9715.
Stowe and Mad River Dance Academy present Snow White and an evening of dance, June 1 & 2, at 6pm, and June 3 at 1pm, at Dibden Center for the Arts at Johnson State College. Tickets are $20-$24 and are available at: www.stowedance.com or 802-253-5151. Many of our Waitsfield School students are in the Saturday night show.
Drive for Refugees and Immigrants: Harwood's International Refugee Club is collecting diapers and sanitary pads for resettling families in Vermont. This drive will take place Monday, May 21st --Monday June 11th. Donation box locations are: Warren Elementary School, the Warren Public Library, Fayston Elementary School and the Waisfield Town Office. All donated diapers and sanitary pads will be given to the Vermont U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI). These products will then be available too all USCRI clients. If you would prefer to donate money to our diaper/sanitary drive rather than to donate specific products checks can be made out to the Harwood International Refugee Club and sent to Harwood ( 458 VT-100, Moretown, VT 05660 ). Any amount of donation is greatly appreciated!
HUMS XC Adventure Running Camp, for kids going into 7th grade in the fall, July 2nd - July 6th and July 10-July 14th, 9am-11am, at Harwood. The fee is $200. For more information, contact Lou Bevacqui at vcacupuncture@gmail.com SCREENAGERS: Growing Up in the Digital Age at Big Picture Theater on Wednesday, May 30th, 6:30pm, sponsored by Hannah’s House. SCREENAGERS is the first feature documentary to explore the impact of screen technology on kids and offer parents and families proven solutions that work. Physician and filmmaker, Delaney Ruston decided to make SCREENAGERS when she found herself constantly struggling with her two kids about screen time. Hearing repeatedly how other parents were equally overwhelmed, she realized this is one of the biggest, unexplored parenting issues of our time.
As a director, filmmaker, doctor and mother of two, who has made award-winning films that have aired on PBS and were the focus of national campaigns to raise awareness about mental health Ruston turned the camera on her own family and others—revealing stories of messy struggles over social media, video games, academics and internet addiction. Interwoven into these stories, are cutting edge science and insights from thought leaders as well as leading brain scientists who present evidence on the real changes in the brain when kids are on screens. SCREENAGERS goes far beyond exposing the risks of screen time; it reveals multiple approaches on how parents and educators can work with kids to help them achieve a healthy amount of screen time. With teens spending on average 6.5 hours a day on screens and that doesn’t include classroom or homework screen time this is a MUST see movie for parents.
A brief facilitated discussion period will follow and parents are encouraged to bring their Teens to this important community event sponsored by Hannah’s House thanks to Big Picture Theater and The Mad River Valley Community fund. For more information contact Barbara@
Stowe and Mad River Dance Academy present Snow White and an evening of dance, June 1 & 2, at 6pm, and June 3 at 1pm, at Dibden Center for the Arts at Johnson State College. Tickets are $20-$24 and are available at: www.stowedance.com or 802-253-5151. Many of our Waitsfield School students are in the Saturday night show.
Drive for Refugees and Immigrants: Harwood's International Refugee Club is collecting diapers and sanitary pads for resettling families in Vermont. This drive will take place Monday, May 21st --Monday June 11th. Donation box locations are: Warren Elementary School, the Warren Public Library, Fayston Elementary School and the Waisfield Town Office. All donated diapers and sanitary pads will be given to the Vermont U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI). These products will then be available too all USCRI clients. If you would prefer to donate money to our diaper/sanitary drive rather than to donate specific products checks can be made out to the Harwood International Refugee Club and sent to Harwood ( 458 VT-100, Moretown, VT 05660 ). Any amount of donation is greatly appreciated!
Equine Guided Youth Leadership Summer Camp at Horses & Pathfinders in Moretown
9:00 am – 4:30 pm ET each day
June 25-29
Recommended Ages: 9-14; up to 10 participants
We focus on supporting youth to discover natural strengths, talents, gifts, explore self-leadership, expand creativity, master challenges and connect with themselves, others, and the world.
In addition to interactive leadership and team-working Equine-Guided experiential exercises and activities every day, we offer: swimming, trail walk with the horse, somatic-bareback learning and experience, and other nature-related crafts, animal observation and nature knowledge.
What to expect: A week of practicing leadership, team building, experiential learning, creativity, fun, achievement, connected relationships and unique experiences. We also offer optional overnight camping, recommended for 12-14 year olds!
To register or find out more please contact: Lucinda@horsesandpath finders.com or 802-223-1903 or visit: “Courses" at Horsesandpathfinders.com
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