Friday, September 24, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin 9/24/21

 

Soaking in the last drops of summer- the autumnal equinox was this week!

School News:

Hi from the front office!


We’re looking at our dismissal systems now that we have three weeks under our belts. We want to clarify a couple of things to make dismissal a bit smoother for children.


N.O.W.:  Please remember to notify N.O.W. directly if your child will not be attending their after school program (at MES or at the N.O.W. building) on a day they are scheduled to attend.  MES staff cannot guarantee getting this information to NOW staff in a timely manner.  N.O.W. does not have access to Pick-up Patrol (PUP), and their staff arrives at dismissal time when all MES staff are busy with children.


Pick-up Patrol:  It’s really important that any changes to your child’s afterschool dismissal plans be entered into PUP correctly.  If your child is taking a different bus, or going to a different location, we must have you put in the bus number in the top field, and then the bus stop in the second field.  Stating “home,” or “riding to ___”s house” is not enough information for our bus drivers. Guardians completing PUP for bus stop changes must check the HUUSD Bus Routes 2021-22 to be sure the stop that’s being put in the second field is actually an approved stop on this document.  The bus route document is updated periodically.  It can also be found on the HUUSD.org website at the bottom under Quick Links.


Adding a New Bus Stop:  If you would like to request a bus stop that is not listed on the HUUSD Bus Route 2021-22, there is a request process in place.  You may contact the school and speak with Brenda or Mandy with  your route revision request.  Mandy will forward this information to the bus company and a decision will be made within a minimum of 48 hours if this revision is possible.  You will be notified when a decision is rendered.


(Brenda has made the following changes in PUP for clarification for our staff and bus drivers)

 “Other” in the top field is used for N.O.W. if your child stays at school for N.O.W. (kindergarten through 6th grade); second field can read “N.O.W. at MES”


“Bus 10 in the top field is used for N.O.W. if your child goes to the N.O.W. building (preschoolers); second field should read “Bus to N.O.W.”


PE
Ask your 1st through 6th grader about the Omni-Kin ball









Library Happenings

The Library Website has been updated!

This month in the library we are 
Reading stories about fall and checking out books every week. 
Reviewing the Library expectations, how to care for our books, and how to choose just-right books for ourselves
Reading the Red Clover Nominees for 2021 and 2022
Fiction vs. Non-Fiction Books - What are their purposes 

Digital Citizenship 3-6 Grades

Dewey Decimal System 3-6 Grades

Research Projects - 5-6 Grades



3rd and 4th graders practiced shelving this week using a map of the library!


I Heart Art

Check out our new Art blog: https://moretownschoolart.blogspot.com/

It can also be found on the school website under Academics: Art and above in the links.  Some beautiful things happening in the Art room


School Counselor's Corner

Notes from the Health Office 
State sponsored COVID-19 SURVEILLANCE TESTING will take place at school this coming Monday.   Families of children 5 years and older can sign their child up to be tested weekly, at school, for COVID-19. The information in that message can also be found on the HUUSD website, under COVID HEALTH GUIDANCE and is linked here.

ECO this week

  • 1/2 Went on a Caterpillar Safari this week:
One of our NorthBranch Naturalist, Carrie (White tailed deer) leads the group in the meadow.

Heading to the meadow for the 1/2 caterpillar safari.

Nets, bug boxes and canvas mats were ready for the caterpillars.

  • 3/4 spent much of their ECO time at Doctor's Brook






PTO News

We are just one sleep away from the best community event in Moretown! 2021 Morefest is being held on the Moretown town/rec fields on September 25 starting at 4:00 p.m. and ending with fireworks at dark.

 

This year, listen to awesome tunes from Ragged Company and DJ Maple Syrup spinning Motown tunes. Enjoy a fresh beverage in the tent, where all proceeds benefit the Moretown School PTO.  To ensure the safest environment for our folks serving, we ask that all individuals who enter the beer tent be vaccinated against COVID-19. You will need to show your vaccination card (or a picture) to come into the tent.

 

Bring a chair or blanket to enjoy delicious pulled pork, roasted by local pig roasting specialist Eric Howes, proceeds to benefit the Moretown 6th grade class, who will also be spinning cotton candy to benefit their end of year trip.  Our incredible local fire department members will be grilling fresh corn from the Neil Farm and deep-frying hand-cut french fries to benefit their general fund!  Moretown-based Goose Chase Cake Design will have their delicious pumpkin whoopie pies, s'mores cupcakes, vanilla cupcakes, eclairs, and apple crumble cake for sale!

The Moretown Library will be hosting a "Great Dragon Hunt" for all ages, with clues leading to a dragon egg hidden in the Town Forest. The person who finds the egg will win a Folktails Dragon Puppet. The Library Friends group will also be offering a color your own bookmark station, and will have some free books on hand as well.  Additional community tents will be set up:

 

The Historical Society will have a display  remembering The 10th Anniversary of Irene.

The Town Hall Committee will share information on their vision and future of our historic town hall.

 

Efficiency Vermont will be there with great info on renewables and electric cars.

 

Last but not least, THE FIREWORKS! Cuddle up under a blanket and watch the dazzling display light up the sky!

 

We hope to see you there!


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.

Mountainfilm On Tour The Waitsfield Children's Center (WCC) is proud to announce that Mountainfilm on Tour is returning to the Valley! This event brings a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and incredibly inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, Colorado. The tour will visit Waitsfield at the Big Picture Theater & Cafe for one COVID-friendly drive-in showing on Saturday, October 16th with films that explore the themes connected to Mountainfilm's mission: using the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world.
Tickets are sold by the car for this drive-in event and are on sales now at www.waitsfieldchildrenscenter.org. Don't wait! This event sells out every year.
Parking is general admission and begins at 5PM. The show kicks off at 7 pm.
Come early to enjoy the party. Food and drink will be available from Big Picture Cafe.

                   

GREEN MOUNTAIN PERFORMING ARTS 2021-2022 ENROLLMENT OPEN:  Let's Dance! Green Mountain Performing Arts will be offering a wide variety of weekly dance classes and after school activities for ages 5 and up. Dance styles that are offered include:  Ballet (Ages 3 and up), Hip Hop (Ages 5 and up) , Modern (Ages 7 and up),  Irish (Ages 7 and up),  Highland (Ages 9 and up), Tap (Ages 6 and up), Jazz (Ages 5-8)
Registration is now open! Please visit our website to see our full schedule.  Want to know more about the dance styles offered? Visit our Programs page here.    Contact Us-   Email: gmpavt@gmail.com   Phone: (802) 244-8600

School Board Updates

The HUUSD School Board met Wednesday evening. The majority of Wednesday's meeting focused on the exciting task of finalizing the scope of the bond to be presented to voters on November 2nd, and approving an official warning.

Discussion began with a review of operational cost savings that will be possible once the bond project is completed. Conservative estimates are that the district will save at least $600,000 per year, which will help offset the annual cost of the bond by almost 17%. Savings would mainly come from bringing all 7th and 8th graders together at CBMS, improving energy efficiency at Harwood, and reducing rent by relocating the central office staff and HCLC students to the high school campus.

The Board also reviewed the effect of the bond on property taxes. In general, the bond is projected to increase the equalized education tax rate by about 8%. However, about two-thirds of our district's households pay income-sensitized property taxes and many of these families would likely see no increase in the taxes they pay. (Since the meeting, through conversation with the state's tax department, the Board has learned more specifics: for those households who earn less than $90,000 and whose housesite is valued below $400,000, the income-sensitized property tax credit will increase by the same amount as any property taxes increase, thus leaving net property taxes paid the same. Effectively, property taxes would not increase for these households. For those who make more than $90,000 or whose homes are valued above $400,000, the bond would increase property taxes by about $360 for a $250K home, $500 for a $350K home, and $725 for a $500K home.)

After some rich discussion and broad agreement on most considerations, the Board approved a warning that will put a single question before voters on November 2, to approve a bond for $59,545,312. These funds would be used to address much needed upgrades at the high school in the categories of compliance and repairs, efficiencies and improvements and educational alignment (including both a second gym and new track) as well as an addition to Crossett Brook Middle School to accommodate all district middle schoolers.

All are invited to an informational hearing regarding the bond proposal on October 27th at 6pm at the Harwood Library. There will also be a remote option available for the public.

In addition to the actions taken on the bond, the Board heard a report on PCB testing options and continues to gather information about how to approach this within our district while we await further state guidance. Additionally, with regards to the search for a new superintendent, the board approved a timeline for the search process and created an ad-hoc committee to start work on the job description and drafting a contract for that new position.

The Board will next meet on Wednesday, October 13 at 6PM. This will be a hybrid meeting that can be attended in-person or remotely via zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/386460007), or viewed on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT269g8MOtbO8dGmOnAWX7g/live). There is extensive information on the bond planning available on the district's website: https://huusd.org/bond-plan.

As always, the Board welcomes feedback from our community. One of the easiest ways to share your thoughts is to send an email to cen-huusdboard@huusd.org, which will go to every Board member. There is also time at every Board meeting for public comment. Alternately, reach out to one of your neighbors who is on the school board and share your thoughts in a personal email or phone call (see a list of Board members and contact information at https://docs.google.com/document/d/12bzeVf75bYYP01HvJA0FhigQU1vVqycVJfoXg-PIhEs/edit).

Monday, September 20, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin- 9/20/21

 

Water bottles are so important for all of our students! Please help you children remember to pack them each day!


Blogging on a Monday... lots of important information to get your way...



School News:

Love to spend time with students?  Love to laugh, learn and support the community?  Have you considered being a substitute or a paraprofessional?  
We currently have a need for an on-staff substitute, general subs and 2 paraprofessional positions.  Please reach out to Mandy if you would like more information. mcouturier@huusd.org



Library Happenings
  • It's week A, which means we have library all week!
  • Forgot to drop those books off during the school day?  No problem we now have an outdoor book drop: 


I Heart Art







Notes from the Health Office 
  • Have questions about whether or not to send your student to school or when to sign up for COVID testing?  Check above: What happens when my child is sick for Vermont Department of Health recommendations.

ECO this week

ECO is Tomorrow for students k-6, and Wednesday and Thursday for preK


PTO News

We are just one short week away from the best community event in Moretown! 2021 Morefest is being held on the Moretown town/school fields on September 25 starting at 4:00 p.m. and ending with fireworks at dark.

 

This year, listen to awesome tunes from Ragged Company and DJ Maple Syrup spinning Motown tunes. Enjoy a fresh beverage in the tent, where all proceeds benefit the Moretown School PTO.  Thanks Lawson's! To ensure the safest environment for our folks serving beverages, we ask that all individuals who enter the tent be vaccinated against COVID-19. You will need to show your vaccination card (or a picture) to come into the tent.

 

Bring a chair or blanket to enjoy delicious pulled pork, roasted by local pig roasting specialist Eric Howes, proceeds to benefit the Moretown 6th grade class, who will also be spinning cotton candy to benefit their end of year trip.  Our incredible local fire department members will be grilling fresh corn from the Neil Farm and deep-frying hand-cut french fries to benefit their general fund!  Moretown-based Goose Chase Cake Design will have their delicious pumpkin whoopie pies, s'mores cupcakes, vanilla cupcakes, eclairs, and apple crumble cake for sale!

The Moretown Library will be hosting a "Great Dragon Hunt" for all ages, with clues leading to a dragon egg hidden in the Town Forest. The person who finds the egg will win a Folktails Dragon Puppet. The Library Friends group will also be offering a color your own bookmark station, and will have some free books on hand as well.  Additional community tents will be set up:

 

The Historical Society will have a display  remembering The 10th Anniversary of Irene.

The Town Hall Committee will share information on their vision and future of our historic town hall.

 

Efficiency Vermont will be there with great info on renewables and electric cars.

 

Last but not least, THE FIREWORKS! Cuddle up under a blanket and watch the dazzling display light up the sky!

 

We hope to see you there!


Friday, September 17, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin 9/17/21



We are proud to offer outdoor dining.  The weather sure has been cooperating!




School News:

The Dot: Click here to listen/watch







This week's bulletin contains information about student work during quarantine and upcoming surveillance testing.
The sweetest little nest built at 1/2 Recess


A note from the office: 

Dear Families,

We have a new way for you to let us know if your child is absent or arriving late on any given day.  You can use it at any time to let the school know your child will be absent on the same day or in the future.  If your child is arriving late, please check "Other" and provide a reason and estimated time of arrival.

Here's the link.

 

You can also find the link on the Moretown School blog at the upper right corner under the Moretown Elementary School heading.  It's titled “NEW-Report Student Absent 21-22” Moretown School Blog

 

This can also be found on the school website if you scroll down, and it’s titled “Report My Child Absent.   Moretown School Website

 

An email to your child's teacher would also be very  helpful in letting them know your child won't be in school, or will be late, on a particular day.

 

For all end of day changes in dismissal plans, including early dismissal, please use the Pick-Up Patrol link found on the Moretown School blog here.

THANK YOU!





Take a Look at Lost and FOUND...
Recognize anything?






ECO this week

Please find grade specific letters for ECO here:  There is a permission slip to sign if you want to print and return it.  A paper copy will travel home as well.



PTO News

Did you know that you can donate to the MES PTO every time you order something from Amazon.  It's easy, just follow these steps:

Sign in to smile.amazon.com on your desktop or mobile phone browser. From your desktop, go to Your Account and select the option to Change your Charity. Or, from your mobile browser, select Change your Charity from the options at the bottom of the page. Select a new charitable organization to support= Moretown School PTO.



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.

The Great Dragon Egg Hunt @ Morefest

When: Sep 25, 2021, 4:00 PM

Follow the clues and find the hidden dragon egg! Daily clues will be posted on our website and social media beginning September 18th, with the final clue given during Morefest. Play along all week, or join us at Morefest to complete the entire hunt. The lucky seeker who finds the egg may return it to our booth and win a Folkmanis Dragon Puppet!

A big thanks to The Vermont Fairy Tale festival for sponsoring the hunt. Over 100 libraries across the state are participating, including all three Mad River Valley Libraries.

The Children's Room Updates:

The Children's Room is starting up outdoor fall playgroups! Read below to check out our offerings this fall, as well as events and updates about our indoor play space at Brookside Primary School. Programs are starting up with a playground playdate this Sunday, Sept. 12th at the Brookside Primary School playground, 9:00-10:30 am.

The Children's Room space in Brookside Primary School- "The Room" is not yet open due to covid concerns, but we are very hopeful that we will be able to go in at some point this school year. We are currently talking about plans for after school use with Brookside Primary School- we will keep you posted!

Barn Dance- Our ever popular fundraiser held at the Beard's barn in Waterbury Center is cancelled this year due to covid concerns. We truly hope to hold the event this spring or in the future!

FREE FALL WEEKLY PROGRAMS:

Here are our planned programs, for now:). Also check the website (childrensroomonline.org) for program listings and a calendar of events. We are asking that children 2 years of age and older wear masks to programs at this time, unless more than 6' from other households. Many thanks!

Nature Explorations: Tuesdays, 10-11:30 am. Get outside for some fresh air and fun! Every week we go to a different trailhead or natural area to explore and connect with the natural world and with each other. Activities are hands-on and facilitated by an instructor. Ages 0-6 and carriers are helpful for little ones! Email childrensroom@huusd.org to sign up.

Music & Movement: Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30. Ready for some singing, moving & playing? Come join us for Music & Movement class at Rusty Parker Memorial Park in Waterbury village! We begin by singing songs and moving together and allow time at the end to play on the swings and slide, as well as time for parents to socialize too! Ages 0-6 and the program is weather dependent. The calendar will be updated the morning of by 8:00 am for weather cancellations.

Playground Playgroups: Thursdays @ Brookside Primary School, 4:00-5:30 pm and Sundays @ different playgrounds, 9:00-10:30 am. We are doing weekly meet ups at playgrounds for families to spend time together outside and play! Come to the wonderful Brookside Primary School playground on a weekday afternoon and on the weekend, visit a different playground each week. Check the calendar for weekend location announcements every Friday. To-go snacks provided too!

Baby Circle: Thursdays, 1:00-2:00 pm. This informal, drop-in, weekly meet-up group is for pregnant or postpartum parents & caregivers. Join us for connection and theme-based discussions via Zoom. Pre-register with Hillary at Hillary.Montgomery@cvmc.org or 802-371-5961

Morning Stoller Walk/Run: Fridays, 9:30 am. Meet up at Rusty Parker Memorial Park to do a walk or a short run around town. Strollers or carriers are best for littles!

What is The Children's Room? The Children's Room supports families with young children by providing a space to build an informal network of peers, access local resources, and the ability to visit a free, fun and safe place to socialize! Children, parents, grandparents and caregivers come to "the room" to play, meet people, share stories, familiarize themselves with a school setting, better understand childhood development, and get to know the Central Vermont community!

Check out our website at http://childrensroomonline.org or email Heather LaRocca at childrensroom@huusd.org for more information or to join our mailing list.



School Board Updates

Friday, September 10, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin 9/10/21

 


School News:

This week's bulletin contains information about upcoming weekly COVID-19 testing and other COVID/district updates.


WIN Blocks
You may hear your child talking about WIN block at home and be wondering what that means.  WIN stands for What I Need, and it is a block of time devoted to giving students what they need to be most successful.  We are prioritizing Literacy for our WIN block time this year, with the help of Support Services, including our new Interventionists.  Students will all work in small groups during this block, with instruction and practice on their level to build their skills.


PE

Ms Ally rocking the Omnikin ball!





Notes from the Health Office


COVID-19 SURVEILLANCE TESTING Information was emailed to families yesterday regarding the state sponsored COVID-19 surveillance testing being offered in schools. Families of children 5 years and older can sign their child up to be tested weekly, at school, for COVID-19. The information in that message can also be found on the HUUSD website, under COVID HEALTH GUIDANCE and is linked here.



ECO this week (with grades 1/2)


Listening to the world around them with deer ears



heading into the forest


Storytelling in the forest









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.





GREEN MOUNTAIN PERFORMING ARTS 2021-2022 ENROLLMENT OPEN: Let's Dance! Green Mountain Performing Arts will be offering a wide variety of weekly dance classes and after school activities for ages 5 and up. Dance styles that are offered include:
- Ballet (Ages 3 and up)
- Hip Hop (Ages 5 and up)
- Modern (Ages 7 and up)
- Irish (Ages 7 and up)
- Highland (Ages 9 and up)
- Tap (Ages 6 and up)
- Jazz (Ages 5-8)
Registration is now open! Please visit or website to see our full schedule: https://www.greenmountainperformingarts.org/2021-2022-class-schedule.html
Want to know more about the dance styles offered? Visit our Programs page here: https://www.greenmountainperformingarts.org/programs.html
Contact Us- Email: gmpavt@gmail.com Phone: (802) 244-8600





School Board Updates

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin 9/7/21



School News:

ECO Tuesdays (for K-6th grade):
Please be sure to have your child ready to spend a good part of the day outdoors on Tuesdays, no matter the weather.  We always have extra gear here if someone forgets. We look forward to sharing photos and news of our adventures.


Notes from the Health Office 

COVID testing:
Due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 DELTA variant, the Vermont Department of Health recommends COVID testing for anyone who has even one symptom suggestive of COVID (even "just" a runny nose can be a sign of COVID).  Be aware that the only type of COVID test result that we can accept in order for a student or staff member to return to school/work is a PCR test.  ANTIGEN tests are not acceptable for this purpose. PCR tests are free through the Vermont Health Department and you do not need a doctor's prescription to get your child (or yourself) tested.  Here is the link to the Vermont COVID testing website. You can schedule a test here: https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/testing/where-get-tested
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Head Lice Awareness

Many people think of head lice as a winter scourge. It is true that lice is often spread through the sharing of hats, but lice can spread at any time, even when the weather is nice and warm. People with head lice often complain of itching on their head so be sure to check for lice if you see anyone in your household scratching their head. The most common way of contracting lice is by head to head contact.  Please be aware of this and check your children regularly for lice and nits.  Remind them not to share hats, scarves, combs, brushes, or hair ties or other decorations and to avoid head to head contact with other people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lots of information on how to check for and, if necessary treat, head lice.  You can find this information here:  

PTO News

Greetings from the PTO! We are seeking new members and would love to invite folks to join us for a meeting Wednesday September 8 at 530 pm at the school's outdoor pavilion school behind the town hall. The PTO supports the school community in several ways- we fund the circus residency, the Halloween party, the annual skating trip, the ski program, as well as supporting teachers with requests for supplies and special activities. We fundraise with several annual events- Morefest, Cookie love, wreath sale, and others. We are seeking all kinds of volunteers- those with new ideas, those interested in leadership, logistical/ organizational support for the ski program, and those who just want to dip a toe in the water and find out what we do. Please join us!




Friday, September 3, 2021

Bobcat Bulletin 9/3/21

Additional outdoor eating space!



School News:

Please visit the MES Student/Family Handbook, as some sections have been updated.

A couple things to remember:
  • If your child will be absent from school, please fill out the form linked above: NEW Absence Form.
  • If you have questions about when to keep your child home or when to send your child back to school after being ill, please review this document and feel free to reach out to Claire Lindberg, our nurse  583-7856 or clindberg@huusd.org 
  •  Bus routes are finalizing, but still in-flux as new students hope to hop on! Check here for updates: https://huusd.org/bus-routes

Musical Notes
Welcome back! I hope your school year is off to a great start. I am excited
to be back in person and able to deliver instrumental and choral instruction
at Moretown Elementary on a one-to one basis.
Our school band and choral program is a great opportunity for your 5 th or
6 th grade student to start what could become a lifelong journey in music.
Learning an instrument teaches resiliency, discipline and creative problem
solving skills. Studies have shown that students who participate in music
consistently score higher on tests, are less likely to engage in risky
behaviors and feel more socially secure.
Band, chorus and instrumental lessons are available to our 5 th and 6 th
grade students. Our band classes meet twice a week for 30-40 minutes
and chorus meets once a week for 30 minutes. Students can also study a
variety of wind or percussion instruments. Music lessons happen once a
week for 30 minutes. There is no cost for the music lessons ( a great
benefit!). Students may rent their instrument ( recommended ) or use a
school owned instrument if one is available.
Sign up packets were sent home last week with your 5/6 student. You
can also access music program information, instrument demonstration
videos, instrument rental information and a digital sign up form at
https://sites.google.com/huusd.org/band-mrvelementaryschoolsba/home
Check out this TED talk about the benefits of playing an instrument!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0JKCYZ8hng

Library Happenings
New carpet, new books, new year Oh my!  
Overdue notices are just reminders of what books your student has out.  There are no late fees.  
Please keep books safe from water bottles, pets, and younger siblings. 





Notes from the Health Office 

COVID 19 Health Guidance

Consider these Questions before coming to school:

  • Have you been in close contact with a person with COVID 19 in the last 14 days?

  • Have you felt unwell with any of the following symptoms: cough, shortness of breath, chills, fatigue, muscle pain or body aches, headache, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, congestion or runny nose, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea?

  • Do you have a temperature of 100.4 F or higher? If the answer to any question above is yes, keep your child home and contact your school nurse.

COVID-19 Symptoms If your child has any of these symptoms, we ask that you keep your child home. Please call your school's Health Office for guidance on returning to school.

  • Runny Nose

  • Cough

  • Fatigue

  • Headache

  • Fever greater than 100.4

  • Loss of Taste or Smell

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Sore Throat

  • Congestion

  • Nausea/Vomiting/Diarrhea


ECO this week

Classes headed outdoors this week to scope out their base camps and gear up for next week when our partners from North Branch Nature Center join us!

Kindergarten base camp

Kindergarteners on their way to base camp
 



PTO News

Greetings from the PTO! We are seeking new members and would love to invite folks to join us for a meeting Wednesday September 8 at 530 pm at the school's outdoor pavilion school behind the town hall. The PTO supports the school community in several ways- we fund the circus residency, the Halloween party, the annual skating trip, the ski program, as well as supporting teachers with requests for supplies and special activities. We fundraise with several annual events- Morefest, Cookie love, wreath sale, and others. We are seeking all kinds of volunteers- those with new ideas, those interested in leadership, logistical/ organizational support for the ski program, and those who just want to dip a toe in the water and find out what we do. Please join us!

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.


REC DISTRICT SPONSORS MAD MARATHON RELAYS   The Mad River Valley Recreation District (MRVRD) is supporting the 10th Annual Mad Marathon as a sponsor of the Relay event, September 12, 2021. The MRVRD is encouraging teams of family members, friends, work colleagues, school groups, sports teams, service clubs or really any collection of runners and walkers. MRVRD will recognize four relay teams, and allow these winners to designate $250 to one of the MRVRD’s Recreation Partners:

  • Bill Koch League 
  • Brooks Field 
  • Couples Club 
  • Mad River Basketball 
  • Mad River Lacrosse 
  • Mad River Little League 
  • Mad River Path 
  • Mad River Ridge Runners 
  • Mad River Soccer
  • The Skatium 
  • Warren Skate Park. 

The categories for winning these min-grants are: fastest team, best costumes, best T-shirts or the biggest age difference between youngest and oldest runners.    Find yourself a ringer, get creative and build a team. Runners of all abilities can participate in relay teams of five or two people. Legs for the five-person relay are: 3.6, 3.8, 4, 6.4 and 8.5 miles.  The two-person relay has a first leg of 5.8  then a final leg of 7.3 miles. The race begins and ends at the Mad River Green in central Waitsfield Village. Relay teams will use their own transport to get to handover locations. You’ll run past gorgeous meadows, curious cows, mountains, covered bridges and friendly faces cheering you on. To sign-up: www.madmarathon.com/shop by September 6, 2021. 
With questions regarding the Recreation District or the relay contest email laura@mrvrd.org. Make this your community race and help showcase our beautiful valley to runners from all around the globe!


GREEN MOUNTAIN PERFORMING ARTS 2021-2022 ENROLLMENT OPEN:  Let's Dance! Green Mountain Performing Arts will be offering a wide variety of weekly dance classes and after school activities for ages 5 and up. Dance styles that are offered include:
- Ballet (Ages 3 and up)
- Hip Hop (Ages 5 and up) 
- Modern (Ages 7 and up)
- Irish (Ages 7 and up)
- Highland (Ages 9 and up)
- Tap (Ages 6 and up)
- Jazz (Ages 5-8)
Registration is now open! Please visit or website to see our full schedule: https://www.greenmountainperformingarts.org/2021-2022-class-schedule.html
Want to know more about the dance styles offered? Visit our Programs page here: https://www.greenmountainperformingarts.org/programs.html
Contact Us-   Email: gmpavt@gmail.com   Phone: (802) 244-8600

School Board Updates

The HUUSD School Board met in person (with an option for remote participation as well) last Tuesday, August 24th.

Most of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation regarding the upcoming HUHS/CBMS bond. The Board heard from the architect, construction manager, director of facilities, and building administrators regarding the plans and reasons behind the scope proposed, as well as associated cost estimates. Board members had a chance to ask questions and share reactions to the proposal.

Later in the meeting, the Board approved a plan for community engagement around the bond. The first element is to launch a bond-related survey that will remain open through September 7th. If you are a parent, a student, a teacher, or a resident of our six towns, please consider filling out the survey so that your thoughts can be added to the mix. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to do the same! Here is a link: https://forms.gle/e2iMW5A8kjrBY1Do9

In other agenda items, the Board:

1. Discussed moving forward with a hybrid meeting model. It was generally agreed that Board members should prioritize attending in-person, with the option of participating remotely if unable to attend. For community members, remote participation will continue to be offered.
2. Put the policy committee on hiatus until March 2022 when a new Board will be seated and additional volunteers might be available.
3. Discussed the role of students on the Board and heard from new student representatives.
4. Delegated planning for the district's COVID-19 mitigation measures, including masking requirements, to the superintendent for the 2021-22 school year.
5. Voted to amend the Superintendent's contract to provide a per diem wage for unused vacation days not to exceed a total of 35 days.

As always, the Board welcomes feedback from our community. One of the easiest ways to share your thoughts is to send an email to cen-huusdboard@huusd.org, which will go to every Board member. There is also time at every Board meeting for public comment. Alternately, reach out to one of your neighbors who is on the school board and share your thoughts in a personal email or phone call (see a list of Board members and contact information at https://tinyurl.com/523wtrnj).

The Board's next meeting will be on Wednesday September 8th at 6PM. Community members may attend in person in the Harwood library or remotely via zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/386460007#success), or watch it broadcast live on YouTube (http://tinyurl.com/huwebapp-youtube-live). Agendas and other related documents are available at https://huusd.org/huusd-board.