Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Bobcat Bulletin 12/17/19


School News:



CIRCUS!!
I can't wait to see you all at the circus performance on Thursday at 6:00.
Our Artist in Residence, Troy Wonderle, has worked with students all week to prepare for a wonderful performance.  It will be a night enjoyed by all.





ECO Greeting cards for sale the night of the circus! Please consider purchasing a set of nature-art greeting cards to support the Moretown Elementary School ECO Program! Cards will be on sale before and after the circus. A set of three cards for $5.00 or 6 cards for $10.00. Thank you in advance for supporting our ECO fundraising effort. Checks can be made out to Moretown  Elementary School PTO ECO ♥️



Each year Moretown Elementary School partners with local businesses and organizations, such as the Mad River Interfaith Council, to support our families over the holidays. We have received a generous donation of gifts that we would like to make available. If you are interested in checking out what we have to offer, please contact our School Counselor, Jason Stevenson (jstevenson@huusd.org). 




PTO News

Extra wreaths are here at school for sale.  Pop in and brighten your holiday with a wreath.

Make sure to return ski and ride packets as soon as possible.  Thanks

Community News/Opportunities

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.

Volleyball: Registration for Harwood Volleyball Club March Madness 2020 Season is open for all interested grade 5-8 boys and girls in HUUSD. Learn the basic skills and rules of the sport. Month of March only: twice a week practice, once a week match, and end-of-season tournament. Practices at Thatcher Brook Primary School and Crossett Brook Middle School.  Matches/tournament at various locations.
Early Signup Discount by 1/20/2020. For more information and to register, go to: http://tinyurl.com/harwoodmsmm2020

Moretown Joins CVFiber CVFiber is an 18-town initiative attempting to bring faster Internet to residents of Central Vermont who have poor Internet connectivity.  In order to help assess Moretown's needs and plan our offerings, we need data from Moretown residents about their current Internet access.  Please take 5-10 minutes to help us by filling out the following survey.  If you have questions, feel free to contact Chuck Burt at chuck.burt@gmail.com or 802-735-2319 Thank you in advance! http://chaz.in/cvfiber

Gifts of Kindness Harwood Union Rotary Interact club is holding the Gifts of Kindness clothing and toy drive for our 16th year. This drive seeks to collect new and like new toys and clothing for families in Washington County experiencing homelessness. We plan to collect items between the dates of November 25th and December 11th. There is a collection box in the school lobby. Interact works with the Good Samaritan House, the only homeless shelter in Central Vermont, and CIRCLE in Barre, who provide shelter for families experiencing domestic violence. Our goal is to brighten the holiday season for people in need. We hope you will be able to help out! Please feel free to contact Ellen Berrings, 882-1167 or eberrings@huusd.org for more information. 

Registration NOW OPEN for Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse 
 Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse offers girls and boys lacrosse for grades K-8. Weather permitting, outdoor practices begin in April at Mad River Park. The registration fee is $100 before January 31st and $120 after. For more information and to register, please go to www.madriverlax.com.





School Board Updates
HUUSD Board Meeting Recap 12/11
Dear members of our six town community,
At our last meeting on December 11, 2019, of the Harwood Unified Union School District (HUUSD) Board: 
  • Michelle Baker, Director of Finance & Operations, gave a presentation and answered board member questions on the FY21 Budget. Her report, and all FY21 budget documents, can be found at https://huusd.org/business-office under “FY21 Budget Development.”

The Board took action on the two (2) items below:
  1. Approved the following items as part of the consent agenda: Approved: Minutes of 12/4/19 and Policy Committee Minutes of 12/2/19; Accepted: Voucher 1129 for $361,889.19 

  1. Voted against having all HUUSD 7th and 8th graders attend Crossett Brook Middle School next year.

Our next meeting is Wednesday, December 18th at 6:00 pm in the Harwood Union School library. Please visit https://huusd.org/huusd-board to confirm time and place of meetings. 

You’ll also find all board and committee agendas, packets and minutes, and the link to board meeting videos. The direct link to watch this and other recent meetings is: https://mrvtv.com/category/school-board-meetings/. An archive of older meetings can be found here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Harwood+Unified+Union+School+Board&sort=-date 

Thank you for your continued support and engagement.

Respectfully,
The HUUSD Board

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Bobcat Bulletin 12/5/19


School News:

Troy Wunderle is, once again, bringing his beloved circus to town! A schedule is being finalized for classes to participate in circus activities all week Dec 16-20, with a wonderful show planned for the evening of Thursday Dec 19 at 6:00.


We're loving the snow here at recess!






  • The Bataille Beat
    • Ms. Ally has rearranged her schedule to be here the whole week during the circus.  She is thrilled to work with Troy and the students.  Can't wait to see!
  • Library Happenings
    • The book fair was a huge success!  Thanks to everyone who shopped. And a special thanks to Mrs. Willard who made sure every student received a book to enjoy!

  • Bonjour
  • I Heart Art

PTO News

Outdoor Sport Program packets went home with students last week in backpacks.  Please return packets ASAP.  We are looking forward to a great season! ☃

Community News/Opportunities

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.


River of Light Lantern Parade Thatcher Brook Primary School is celebrating their lantern parade the evening of Dec 7 in Waterbury.  Come watch the spectacular celebration of light as they make their way down Stowe and North Main Streets toward Dac Rowe Fields.  A fun, family-friendly event.  Dress warm!

Christmas Toys for Children Toys will be available at the Mad River Valley Food Shelf for children of families in the Mad River Valley that need a little extra help at Christmas. Please visit the toy room in the basement of Evergreen Place in Waitsfield(down the hall from the Food Shelf) on the following dates to choose a gift or two for your young children: Thursday, December 12th, 10-12:00, and Tuesday, December 17, 9-12:00.


Gifts of Kindness Harwood Union Rotary Interact club is holding the Gifts of Kindness clothing and toy drive for our 16th year. This drive seeks to collect new and like new toys and clothing for families in Washington County experiencing homelessness. We plan to collect items between the dates of November 25th and December 11th. There is a collection box in the school lobby. Interact works with the Good Samaritan House, the only homeless shelter in Central Vermont, and CIRCLE in Barre, who provide shelter for families experiencing domestic violence. Our goal is to brighten the holiday season for people in need. We hope you will be able to help out! Please feel free to contact Ellen Berrings, 882-1167 or eberrings@huusd.org for more information.
Registration NOW OPEN for Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse offers girls and boys lacrosse for grades K-8. Weather permitting, outdoor practices begin in April at Mad River Park. The registration fee is $100 before January 31st and $120 after. For more information and to register, please go to www.madriverlax.com.

Home Depot Workshops for Kids Using a hammer and nails, kids can make a count down to Christmas calendar on 12/7, 9:00-12:00. For more information, visit the following link: https://www.homedepot.com/workshops/#store/4501

Story time with Mrs. Claus Tuesday, December 10th, 6pm, Moretown Town Hall. Join Mrs. Claus at the Moretown library's winter space for a special holiday story time! Enjoy hot cocoa, cookies and songs. Bring your letters to Santa for her to deliver too. Free for all ages, pajamas encouraged.

Mrs. Claus will be at Three Mountain Cafe December 14 & 15, 12:00-2pm. Photos with Mrs Claus along with a small gift bag will be available for purchase.
Escape Room Opens December 4th -February 23 An escape room with a mad scientist themed course is now open at the Sugarbush Health and Recreation Center. This project was completed by a group of local high school students. Your team must work together to find clues, crack codes, and solve mind puzzles to complete the mission before time runs out. To register, visit the following link: https://www.sculptureschoolvt.com/escape-room-2019




School Board Updates

HUUSD Board Meeting Recap 12/4
Dear members of our six town community,
At our last meeting on December 4, 2019, of the Harwood Unified Union School District (HUUSD) Board: 
  • Michelle Baker, Director of Finance & Operations, gave a presentation and answered board member questions on the FY21 Budget. Her report, and all FY21 budget documents, can be found at https://huusd.org/business-office under “FY21 Budget Development”
  • The Administration gave a presentation and answered board member questions on the status of intra-district choice (IDC) for incoming 7th/8th graders for SY2020-21.
  • The following motion was made and tabled and will be discussed at the next meeting on 12/11: That all 7th and 8th graders attend Crossett Brook Middle School effective for the school year 20/21.

The Board took action on the four (4) items below:
  1. Approved the following items as part of the consent agenda: Approve: Minutes of 11/20/19 (amending the first bullet under public comment to add “teachers” after “statement from some CBMS”); Accept: Voucher 1125 for $110,519.53; Approve: Bid from LGR1 Inc. for Crossett Brook MS Roof in the amount of $575,000 from the Maintenance Reserve Fund(s)

  1. Adopted: Add discussion of protocols regarding media/public events and/or written communications of both individual Board member and the full Board to a Board meeting agenda prior to Town Meeting Day 2020.

  1. Adopted: Add discussion of equity in our district - how it is evaluated, how it is applied, comparisons by student population, and costs per pupil - to a Board meeting during budget season 2019-20.

  1. Adopted: that the Intradistrict Choice policy and implementation continues unchanged for school year 20/21, allowing 7th and 8th graders to continue to apply for IDC at CBMS according to the policy and implementation that existed prior to the Nov 20 school board meeting

Our next meeting is Wednesday, December 11th at 6:00 pm in the Harwood Union School library. Please visit https://huusd.org/huusd-board to confirm time and place of meetings. 

You’ll also find all board and committee agendas, packets and minutes, and the link to board meeting videos. The direct link to watch this and other recent meetings is: https://mrvtv.com/category/school-board-meetings/. An archive of older meetings can be found here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Harwood+Unified+Union+School+Board&sort=-date 

Thank you for your continued support and engagement.

Respectfully,
The HUUSD Board

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Bobcat Bulletin 11/30/19


Our MECA family turkey!  Hope everyone enjoyed your holiday!


School News:

LUNCH MENUS:

Library Happenings:

  • What an awesome book fair we had... and a book for all students... what is better than that?!?!
Notes from the Health Office

Hello Parents/ Guardians in the Moretown School community,

Just an FYI, that there have been a few cases of strep and a case of Fifths Disease, which is a viral illness, in PK,1st and 2nd grades. Think good health and follow all of your proactive preventions. Hopefully your student won't be affected.

Hope you had a safe, healthy and wonderful Thanksgiving.
Jean


Community News/Opportunities

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.

COMMUNITY SOCRATES CAFÉ
Tuesday, December 3, 6:00- 7:30 pm Harwood Union High School Library

On Tuesday, December 3 from 6:00- 7:30 PM, Harwood Union HS will be hosting another Socrates Café in the HUHS Library.  All members of the community are welcome to join in the dialogue on the question: How does the lack of diversity in our community affect our perspectives on ourselves and others?”  Rather than being a debate or a discussion, a Socrates Café is a dialogue where participants are encouraged to listen to each other and to learn from one another. This form of discourse and its focus on the search for knowledge, comes from Socrates, who observed that, "Wisdom Begins in Wonder." These gatherings are open to all members of the community, regardless of age, experience or background. Harwood students who are experienced in leading Socratic Dialogues will facilitate the discussions.  Refreshments will be served.  
For more information contact Kathy Cadwell, katherinewcadwell@gmail,com or Jonah Ibson, jibson@huusd.org



Attention Young Basketball Players (boys and girls),

  If you are interested in playing 1st and 2nd grade basketball, please use the following link to sign up.  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelyXQk_2H2_Fu0qaLUCYuKH2JM5_x8zYMPI7lvjLtoG9pqAQ/viewform

The commitment is 1 hour a week at TBPS and 1st graders go 8:30-9:30 and 2nd graders 9:30-10:30.  Each week the players will focus on fundamentals and getting to know the game.  It is low key and a great way to be exposed to the game itself.  

Please contact Brian Godfrey @brian.godfrey@mmuusd.org  If you have any questions.

Have a great weekend.

Registration NOW OPEN for Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse
 

Registration is now open for the 2020 Spring Lacrosse Season at www.madriverlax.com

Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse offers girls and boys Lacrosse for grades K-8.  Our athletes compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League which is the most established youth lacrosse league in Vermont.

Weather permitting, outdoor practices begin in April at Mad River Park. Practices are held two afternoons a week and starting in May; games are played on Saturdays for boys and Sundays for girls.  Our Coaching staff is encouraged to coordinate indoor, pre-season, practices starting in March.  

Early registration starts on November 25, 2019 at www.madriverlax.com and is highly recommended. The registration fee is $100 before January 31 and after January 31, the registration fee will increase to $120.00. Equipment is provided for kindergarten through fourth-grade players, as supplies allow. First-timers are welcome at every level and equipment can be provided as needed.

Mad River Youth Lacrosse encourages athletes who might play other spring sports to play lacrosse. Our season is short and we try our best to accommodate other spring sport's schedules.

Founded in 2008, Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse is a community-based, all-volunteer, non-profit recreational organization. Mad River Valley Youth Lacrosse is a volunteer developmental organization and is committed to providing a positive, team-oriented athletic experience.

For more information or to register for the 2020 season, please go to www.madriverlax.com