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MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2019 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. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/16/21 If you would like to contact the admin assistant at Moretown School, please use this email: MES-OfficeAdmin@huusd.org. As I said in an earlier Blog Post, Chelsea has moved to a different position and in the meantime we have Michele Ballard and Karoline May helping us MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/7/21 Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN I hope you all are enjoying your vacation! I wanted to send out this as there are some things that may be time sensitive. School News: Last MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL June 7, 2019 School News: We had a great time at ECHO on Monday: Bataille Bulletin: a big MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 9/6/19 MES School Photo Day(s) Picture Days are Tuesday and Thursday this week. We will have an all-school picture on Tuesday morning, and then Ms. Jenny's Maples, Ms. Heather's Willows, Kindergarten and Grades 3-6 will all have class and individual pictures on Tuesday as well. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL * The temps are rising and the sun is out. A reminder that we do not apply sunscreen or bug spray at school. You can apply both before school, and Moie sent MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JUNE 2021 OHASK CAMP 2021FUN! Start your summer with a week full of fun games and activities! Location: Waitsfield Elementary Dates: Monday 6/14 - Friday 6/18 (first week of summer vacation) Ages : 5-12. Camp Hours: 8 am - 2:30 pm : $45/day, $225/week After care: 2:30-5:00 pm: $15/day,$75/week.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2019 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. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/16/21 If you would like to contact the admin assistant at Moretown School, please use this email: MES-OfficeAdmin@huusd.org. As I said in an earlier Blog Post, Chelsea has moved to a different position and in the meantime we have Michele Ballard and Karoline May helping us MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/7/21 Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN I hope you all are enjoying your vacation! I wanted to send out this as there are some things that may be time sensitive. School News: Last MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL June 7, 2019 School News: We had a great time at ECHO on Monday: Bataille Bulletin: a big MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 9/6/19 MES School Photo Day(s) Picture Days are Tuesday and Thursday this week. We will have an all-school picture on Tuesday morning, and then Ms. Jenny's Maples, Ms. Heather's Willows, Kindergarten and Grades 3-6 will all have class and individual pictures on Tuesday as well. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL * The temps are rising and the sun is out. A reminder that we do not apply sunscreen or bug spray at school. You can apply both before school, and Moie sent MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL June 7, 2019 School News: We had a great time at ECHO on Monday: Bataille Bulletin: a big MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL School News: Looking forward to a great start to 2019! Here's some highlights from the week before break Read Almost All MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: WELCOME TO NOVEMBER The Pictures are in, The Pictures are in! We are sending them home today.. take a look. Picture re-takes are tomorrow. If tomorrow does not work for you let us MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: APRIL 2019 Back by popular demand, we are offering Moretown Bobcats shirts for purchase. In addition to the previous styles - t-shirts, hoodies, and long-sleeve hooded tees - MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL Mud does not stop our Moretown Students! Mud makes the day so much better! Moretown Robotic Scientist Designing, Building and Ut MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL Picture Waiting Line A great look! Moretown School Update October 16, 2015 Ties ready for the camera Students MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JUNE 2018 Moretown School Update June 22, 2018. “The beginning is the most important part of the work.”. I’m thrilled to be writing to all of you, saying hello as the soon-to-be principal of Moretown Elementary School. I had the privilege to spend time at MES this spring. I was struck by the welcoming classrooms, bustling with connection andwarmth.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2017 Dear Friends and Families, 'Tis the season for many things, including building school budgets. This process can feel removed from day to day school life, perhaps even more so when it is done as one for the unified district, but it remains as pertinent as ever. Information about the budget can be found online at the HUUSD website; Mad River TV also covers all of the board meetings, so if you MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JUNE 2021 The Last day of this school year is June 11.. This will be an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 11:40.; They will eat lunch here. Step up day Rising first through 6th graders will have a step up time on Monday June 7 in the morning. Step up time will be outdoors for students to meet their new teacher and classmates. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: FEBRUARY 2021 At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/16/21 If you would like to contact the admin assistant at Moretown School, please use this email: MES-OfficeAdmin@huusd.org. As I said in an earlier Blog Post, Chelsea has moved to a different position and in the meantime we have Michele Ballard and Karoline May helping us MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/7/21 Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: WELCOME BACK!! Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year! August 22, 2019 Dear Moretown Elementary School Families, We are excited for anothe MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 1/15/21 In wellness classes this year the focus has been on the Zones of Regulation. The Zones is an approach used to teach self-regulation by categorizing all the different ways we feel and states of alertness we experience into four concrete colored zones: blue, green yellow andred.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: SEPTEMBER 2015 Hello Moretown School Families, Below is a video clip from our 5th grade STE@M program. Our 5th grade STE@M designers are busy creating new board games for our younger students to use. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: FEBRUARY 2017 Sugarbush Ski and Ride School, February 27-Mar 3 and Mar 6-7, ages 3-12, reservations required, call 888-651-4827. Spring Offerings by Eddie Merma Sculpture School is now enrolling for spring 2017. We offer hands-on, building-based education programs for kids ages 5-14in the MRV.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MAY 2016 School Dance Warren School will be hosting a dance for fifth and sixth graders on May 20 at 7:00-9:00. The cost is $3.00. The theme of the dance is "Rainbow". Hansel & Gretel and an Evening of Dance 2016 The Stowe Academy and Mad River Academy of Dance will present Hansel and Gretel, Friday and Saturday, June 3 & 4 at 6:00 with a matinee June MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JUNE 2021 The Last day of this school year is June 11.. This will be an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 11:40.; They will eat lunch here. Step up day Rising first through 6th graders will have a step up time on Monday June 7 in the morning. Step up time will be outdoors for students to meet their new teacher and classmates. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: FEBRUARY 2021 At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/16/21 If you would like to contact the admin assistant at Moretown School, please use this email: MES-OfficeAdmin@huusd.org. As I said in an earlier Blog Post, Chelsea has moved to a different position and in the meantime we have Michele Ballard and Karoline May helping us MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 5/7/21 Come to the Big Picture Theater and grab a meal for you and your neighbor on Saturdays 11-1:00 or Zenbarn (Waterbury) 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm. For more information, call 8802-505-9149 or send an email to ShareMRA @ gmail.com. News from the Children’s Room: Soccer for 3/4 Yr Olds, and more Childrens Room Meetups. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: WELCOME BACK!! Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year! August 22, 2019 Dear Moretown Elementary School Families, We are excited for anothe MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: BOBCAT BULLETIN 1/15/21 In wellness classes this year the focus has been on the Zones of Regulation. The Zones is an approach used to teach self-regulation by categorizing all the different ways we feel and states of alertness we experience into four concrete colored zones: blue, green yellow andred.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: SEPTEMBER 2015 Hello Moretown School Families, Below is a video clip from our 5th grade STE@M program. Our 5th grade STE@M designers are busy creating new board games for our younger students to use. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: FEBRUARY 2017 Sugarbush Ski and Ride School, February 27-Mar 3 and Mar 6-7, ages 3-12, reservations required, call 888-651-4827. Spring Offerings by Eddie Merma Sculpture School is now enrolling for spring 2017. We offer hands-on, building-based education programs for kids ages 5-14in the MRV.
MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MAY 2016 School Dance Warren School will be hosting a dance for fifth and sixth graders on May 20 at 7:00-9:00. The cost is $3.00. The theme of the dance is "Rainbow". Hansel & Gretel and an Evening of Dance 2016 The Stowe Academy and Mad River Academy of Dance will present Hansel and Gretel, Friday and Saturday, June 3 & 4 at 6:00 with a matinee June MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2019 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. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: NOVEMBER 2020 We left our final batch of school photos for families at MES last week (completing make-up day, retake, late and misc/missing print orders).Although the school is closed to in-person learning this week, our photos are available to pick up at the front desk of the school with Chelsea or Mandy during normal school hours on Monday or Tuesday. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JANUARY 2017 Parenting Class-"Guiding Good Choices", focusing on children ages 9-14, 5 week workshop series, March 15 - April 12, 6:00-8:00pm, at Waitsfield School. This parenting class is free and will cover topics such as: understanding the adolescent brain, risk factors; setting clear guidelines and following through with positive and negative consequences; preparing kids to respond to peer influence MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2018 The Moretown PTO is a volunteer-run organization that sponsors programs and events to provide additional opportunities outside of the classroom for students, teachers, and families to learn, socialize, communicate, and grow. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: 2017 Dear Friends and Families, 'Tis the season for many things, including building school budgets. This process can feel removed from day to day school life, perhaps even more so when it is done as one for the unified district, but it remains as pertinent as ever. Information about the budget can be found online at the HUUSD website; Mad River TV also covers all of the board meetings, so if you MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: JUNE 2017 The playground was torn down and a team of students spent a year working with professionals and teachers to design their ideal playground. With funding from a Vermont Rural Partnership Grant, they surveyed fellow students, did site visits to other schools, drew maps, researched structures, and calculated budgets. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: AUGUST 2016 Hello Moretown School Families, We are exited to remind everyone that school begins tomorrow, Monday, August 29. Our doors open at 7:15 am. Early arrivals should go to the cafeteria until classrooms open. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: SEPTEMBER 2017 Fees: $65 for early registration by October 3, 2017. $75 for late registration after October 3, 2017 until registration closes on October 15, 2017. Register by email or in person. Scholarships are available! In person registration night is October 3, 2017, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., at WaitsfieldElementary School. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: AUGUST 2015 August 28, 2015 School Update. Hello Moretown School Families, Not long ago (four years to be exact) on this day our school and the greater community of Moretown experienced the wrath of Tropical Storm Irene. It was an event that will continue to be present with as a reminder of how important the word "community" is. MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG: BOBCAT BULLETIN: SEPTEMBER 2016 Cello Lessons Lessons with Suzanne Smith, at 449 Moretown Comon Road, will start the week of September 12th. Two scholarships and two sliding scale placements will be available. For more information contact Suzanne at 802-496-5273 or email cellochan3b@gmail.com. Posted by dpierson@huusd.org at 4:33 PM No comments: BOBCAT BULLETIN: MORETOWN SCHOOL BLOG At Moretown School we are learners who value kindness, community, andjoy!
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Bataille Bulletin:
* The right footwear is an important part of the PE class experience. Please note which days are PE days for your child(ren) and have them wear or pack their sneakers.Musical Notes:
* MES welcomes Ms. Carolyn Adams to our music room. Ms. Adams will join us on Wednesdays and Fridays for Band and Instrumental lessons, as well as, 5/6 general music class. * Mr. Hill will be here at MES on Tuesdays for prek-grade 4 musicclasses!
Notes from the Health Office * Please be sure to return pink Health Forms to your child's teacher! Thank you.PTO
We are continuing to collect Box Tops for Education. Last year we were able to raise over $200 for the PTO! Please snip, clip and drop themby the collection box at the main office. Vermont- Morefest is excited to announce that this year will beanother great local
community event. Touch-a-Truck will replace the car show from last year and other incredible old fashioned games for kids of all ages will be running all afternoon. Live Music, food trucks and local artisan vendors round out the exciting offerings to spendan entire afternoon
beginning at 3:00 p.m. The PTO will once again sponsor a beveragetent.
COMMUNITY NEWS
_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._ Middle School Volleyball Club Fall Open Gym Sunday Nights, September 8th through October (possibly November), 5pm-7pm.This will be a great time for middle schoolers to try volleyball for the first time and for existing players to continue practicing. The club is beginner-level and co-ed. All boys and girls entering grade 5-8 in the HUUSD are eligible. We will focus on basic rules of the game, skill building, and match-like games. In March we will participate in the Middle School March Madness League/Tournament. For more information and to sign up go to https://tinyurl.com/cbmsfallvb2019SCHOOL BOARD
Subject: HUUSD Board Kicks off School Year Dear HUUSD Community, As we prepare for the start of the 2019-20 school year, I want to offer an update from the HUUSD board and share with you what we expect in the coming months. The HUUSD board is in the midst of developing a long-term PreK - 12 plan for our district to address our schools’ current and future needs. In establishing this plan, we are fulfilling our promise from the Act 46 merger to provide expanded and equitable educational opportunities while operating more efficiently. We expect to finalize the plan in mid-November and then finalize a bond proposal for the community’s consideration at Town Meeting in March of 2020. I invite you to follow our progress and offer your input along the way. Here are a few ways to learn more about our current work:*
Visit https://huusd.org/prek-12-bond-plan . This page of our website is a great place to get oriented and see the data the board has been working with. It includes the history of our work on this over the last 6 months, links to relevant documents and data, as well as adetailed FAQ.
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We expect to finalize our plan for this fall’s community engagement and feedback about the PreK-12 planning by early September. We’ll be sharing that information on FPF, through the schools and in the papers, and hope that you’ll help us to spread the word. Staytuned!
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At our September 25th meeting, the administrative team will present the models we asked for last spring. So, if you’re wondering what happened to all that talk of models and scenarios, know that it’scoming!
We are tremendously excited about the opportunities that a comprehensive PreK - 12 plan could offer us, as well as keenly aware that times of change are challenging. Our HUUSD board remains committed to the challenging but vital task of providing the best possible PreK-12 education for all of our students with the most prudent use of our public tax dollars. I want to thank our incredible school leaders, faculty and staff as they prepare to welcome our students on August 26th for the first day of school and another great year of learning and growth. Thank you to all of our community members for your ongoing support of ourincredible schools.
With appreciation,
Caitlin Hollister, Chair Harwood Unified Union School Board Posted by MoretownSchoolat 12:00 AM
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019WELCOME BACK!!
Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year!August 22, 2019
Dear Moretown Elementary School Families, We are excited for another great year beginning Monday, August 26th! So much exciting stuff this year, but first and foremost, we will continue our commitment to our core values of Joy, Community andKindness!
Speaking of joy, our building looks amazing. It has been repaired and painted on the outside, cleaned and prepped on the inside. Our new/improved building is thanks to the hard work of Matt and his crew at Cutting Edge Contracting and our very own maintenance crew here at MES. We are appreciative of all the work that went into making our school student-ready! We are also thrilled to share about some new staff joining the Moretown School Community. Nancy Willard joins us as our new Librarian/Tech Integrationist. Nancy is moving back home from Texas with her family. We are glad to have Jan Gillen rejoin MES as the Kindergarten classroom aide. Laura Caffry will also be in Kindergarten as a paraprofessional. Laura lives in the valley, most recently having worked at the Fayston School. Jeannie Randall joins us our new food service person. Join me in welcoming these folks to the MoretownCommunity.
There are so many things to be excited about for the upcoming school year. We will continue to appreciate and explore our environment and all that surrounds us. MES looks forward to the continuation of our successful and community supported Educating Children Outdoors program (A North Branch Nature Center partnered curriculum) for grades Pre K – 2. The students will spend time learning in the outdoors and about the outdoors on the beautiful land that surrounds the school. This is our 9th year in our partnership with North Branch, and it seems to just keep getting better. The 3rd/4th graders are participating in an awesome project with the Bird Diva Bridget Butler. We were fortunate to receive a grant through North Country Federal Credit Union that will fund this winged adventure. In the world of technology, we have many new Chromebooks in the building for the continuation of our 1:1 device program for grades 3 – 6. Our Kindergarten and 1st/2nd grade classrooms will have 1:2 ratio with iPads. These tools are great for many learning apps including SeeSaw, which is being used in all of our classrooms to document, record and share important learning. Most classrooms are also now equipped with iPod touches to capture the amazing work going on. We are fortunate to have all these tools for learning . We will be expanding our intervention model this coming school year. Our interventionist Kathy Haskell did an amazing job last year to set up systems and supports for the MTSS (Multi Tiered System of Supports) model here at Moretown School. Now we’re ready to reach all kids with the literacy intervention blocks (K-6). This will look like all students getting what they need based on assessment data. The intervention block will be a sacred time for all students to work on skills at their level. Through regular check-ins the adults will be assessing and adjusting to help every student progress and feelsuccessful.
Our MECA program continues to be an integral part of MES. We boasted over 140 students in attendance for our summer program. The program, led by Moie Moulton, Kaitlin McDonaugh and their excellent staff, continues to expand and improve its offerings. MECA provides our youngest learners the opportunity to spend the whole day learning with us, and our school-age students the awesome afterschool experience they all love. Follow us on Facebook @MECAprogram. In our continued dedication to kindness, we will be using Responsive Classroom, restorative practices, and a commitment to relationships to build classroom communities. These approaches will be used proactively to build trust and connections, and will also be used in reaction to when things are more difficult. These relationships build a strong foundation, even when things get a little shaky. Additionally, you will see a continuation of our progress report system guided by ACT 77 (personalized learning plans and proficiency based learning http://education.vermont.gov/flexible-pathways) whichincludes:
Family conferences that are built into the school calendar two times within the school year; once in late October/early November and once in March (see the school calendar for specific dates). These conferences focus on goal-setting. School staff works with students and their families to establish focused goals, based upon strengths, challenges and interests students have demonstrated. Academic, as well as social-emotional proficiencies play an important role when establishing focused goals. Progress on these goals, as well as general growth monitoring, is shared in report cards sent home in January and June. Teachers may share information regarding student strengths and challenges outside of these established communication cycles and families are encouraged to reach out to teachers if they have questions regarding theirchild’s progress.
As you and your family prepare for the new school year consider these steps that can be taken to insure a smooth transition at the beginning of the year: * Talk with your child about the school year to come. What is he/she looking forward to? Is there anything he/she is nervous about? What does he/she hope for in the coming year? The way you talk about school does much to shape your child’s perceptions. If you share excitement and positive thinking, it is likely that they will feel that as well. When we joke about “dreading” returning to school, we are passing along a belief to our children! * Build your child’s confidence by revisiting all that your child accomplished last year, as well as growth and accomplishments from the summer. From learning to ride a bike, to reading, to public speaking, to understanding division, our children accomplish such growth that we sometimes take it for granted. It’s good to celebrate the accomplishments while we simultaneously offer even more challenges. * Help your child prepare by organizing a backpack for school, looking over the lunch menu for the first week, going through before and after school plans and identifying a spot and time where reading or homework can be done. Also help your child acclimate to the school schedule with earlier bedtimes and wake up times. And practice going to the bus stop to make sure you leave yourselfenough time.
* Label all of your child’s belongings. Many kids will have the same backpacks, lunch boxes, etc. Print your child’s name, use stickers, or even use a luggage tag to help them identify their stuff. Help your child to learn emergency information. This will help both you and your child feel secure. The main office at MES is open beginning at 7:15 on school days. Our main contact number is 496-3742 if you need to reach us in the morning. The school will be open beginning at 7:15 for early morning drop off of students, students will meet in the multi-purpose room. School begins everyday at 7:30 a.m. and dismissal is at 2:30 p.m. If your child arrives after 7:40 a.m. they are considered tardy and are required to check in at the office upon arrival to obtain a slip that will notify their teacher that they have checked in. Classrooms start their day promptly at 7:45 with most classes holding morning meetings to promote and reinforce the social curriculum. It is extremely important that each child be here on time so that he/she can participate in these activities. If your child will be absent or arriving after 8:15 a.m, we ask that you call us to let us know. MES continues to be committed to safety and security, using the tools we have in place. Our main entrance doors will be locked everyday between 8:00-2:15. Please use the buzzer at the front door and smile for the camera. Loretta will greet you into the building if arrive during the school day. Please proceed directly to the office to sign in and receive a VISITOR sticker. All visitors will be required to wear their sticker while they are in the building. Just dropping off a student or picking one up? No sticker necessary. Our overall school schedule will shift a bit to allow for recess before lunch, but lunch times will remain the same as last year: * Pre-school and MECA Lunches will occur at 11:00 * Lunch for grades K - 2 begins at 11:30 and ends at 12:00 * Lunch for grades 3 -4 begins at 12:00 and ends at 12:30 * Lunch for grades 5 - 6 begins at 12:30 and ends at 1:00 Meal prices for students are $3.50 for lunch and $2.00 for breakfast. Checks should be made out to the Harwood Food Service. Our food service programs have merged across the district, bringing the best of all the schools/menus to one program. Check out the new website food.huusd.org to find out more about local ingredients, payment options and, of course, the awesome Bobat Cafemenu.
I will continue to send out information to parents via Swift Reach every Friday night, just like you are used to. This information will also be posted online in the weekly Moretown School blog (linked here ). These emails contain important news and or other community information relevant to Moretown families. You will need to subscribe to the blog using your email address. In addition to the blog, you can now follow Moretown School on Twitter @MoretownSchool and Instagram @moretownschoolvt. For families without internet access we are happy to send out these communications in an alternate format upon request. An important first day packet will go home the first day of school. This packet will include Health forms, a field trip form and a Photo Release form, as well as the Free and Reduced Lunch Application . Please take the time to review the information contained in the packet and send back the required forms to school as soon as possible. When the links are live and ready, you will receive an email form HUUSD with directions to update your child’s registration information. All other information will be sent via Swift Reach and found on the Moretown School website and/or blog. Our handbook provides additional information regarding our school procedures and expectations. It is accessible via our school’s website www.moretownschool.com or by clicking here. Speaking of our website, we should have a new and improved website up and running sometime in September… stay tuned. I am excited to have the kids walk in that first day. I look forward to working with students, staff and families to ensure success forevery MES student.
Sincerely,
Mandy Couturier
Principal
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8/23/19
MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CLUB FALL OPEN GYMSSunday Nights
September 8th through October (possibly November)5pm-7pm
This will be a great time for middle schoolers to try volleyball for the first time and for existing players to continue practicing. The club is beginner-level and co-ed. All boys and girls entering grade 5-8 in the HUUSD are eligible. We will focus on basic rules of the game, skill building, and match-like games. In March we will participate in the Middle School March Madness League/Tournament. For more information and to sign up go to https://tinyurl.com/cbmsfallvb2019 HOLIDAY TASTE OF THE VALLEY 2019! Last year was such a success that people are already asking about itfor this year.
1) TIMING: Thanksgiving is late this year (November 28th). Would SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23rd work for everyone? 1-3 PM. 2) PARTICIPANTS INVITED! Please let me know if you can do it so we know how many spaces we will need to host the teams. Schools: we'd like more schools to participate now that there's more time to plan. Waitsfield won last year so they will have to defend their "apron trophy". Scouts: we loved having so many Scouts participate last year. Other youth groups: Constancia's team did great and we hope they and other (4H?) groups join in the fun If there is anyone else who should be on this list please forward andlet me know.
3) Same concept as last year: a - teams decide on a "holiday" taste and submit a recipe which is hosted on the Chamber website for all to visit if they want to be able to make it themselves. b - the public has to taste at least x number of samples in different locations in order to vote (will be determined once we know how manyparticipants).
c - Judge and public voting is done day of the event. d - winner's name gets embroidered on the trophy apron and recognition in the Valley Reporter. Posted by MoretownSchoolat 6:05 PM
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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 MORETOWN SCHOOL UPDATE 6/7/19June 7, 2019
SCHOOL NEWS:
We had a great time at ECHO on Monday:BATAILLE BULLETIN:
* a big thanks to Ms.Ally for, what I heard a couple students say, the best field day yet!MONSTER MASH
* A reminder to families to search high and low for those missingbooks.
PTO
Last call for your worn out markers! Bring them to school next week and we will gather them up and send them off!COMMUNITY NEWS
SUMMER AT THE LIBRARY: Blast Off to Summer Reading with the MRV Libraries! Join us at the Joslin, Moretown and Warren libraries for "A Universe of Stories" this summer featuring an exciting lineup of programs exploring outer space and all it contains. Blasting off with "Alien Earth" from the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum on Sunday June 29th at 10:30am at the Moretown Town Hall, and landing on August 3rd from 2-4pm at the Waitsfield Elementary fields with a family make-believe rocket ship building event, there are a variety of programs for all ages and interests. Visit our websites for more information, or access the online summer learning program brochure byclicking here
FISHING DERBY:
the Warren Volunteer Fire Departments 2019 Fishing Derby this Sunday. We will also be posting the event in the Valley Reporter and Front Porch Forum over the next few days. The information on the event islisted below.
WHAT: 2019 WARREN FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL FISHING DERBY WHEN: SUNDAY JUNE 9TH, 12:00-3:00 P.M WHERE: WARREN VOLUNTEER FIRE STATION, WARREN VILLAGE WHO: OPEN TO KIDS 14 AND UNDER; PRIZES AND SNACKS WILL FOLLOW FISHINGDERBY
SCHOOL BOARD
Dear members of our six town community, At our last meeting on June 5, 2019, the Harwood Unified Union School District (HUUSD) board reviewed 27 PreK - 12 Scenarios with the goal of having 3-5 models by the end of the June 12th meeting. The board will then ask the admin team to populate these models over the summer using our approved criteria. To assist with this effort, Ray Daigle, Director of Facilities, presented on the current state of all 7 school buildings and campuses; and Michelle Baker, Chief Financial Officer, presented on the expenses of all 7 schools. The board narrowed the list of scenarios down from 27 to 10. (see action #2 below). The Board took action on the three (3) items below (listed in order of the time in the meeting when the vote occurred):*
Approved the following items as part of the consent agenda: Approve past meeting Minutes; Accept: Vouchers 1259, 1269 and 1270 equaling $322,546.07; Approve proposal for the Fayston Elementary School Siding Project from Cutting Edge contracting in the amount of $54,387 to be funding by the Maintenance Reserve Fund; Approve proposal from Sunwood Systems for the Warren Boiler Replacement project in the amount of $123,470 to be funded by the Maintenance Reserve Fund, along with associated engineering costs of $9,450 provided by Engineering Services of VT; Approve proposal from Temperature Controls of VT for the CBMS controls update for $28,500 which provides an upgrade to the existing automated logic HVAC controls, to be funded by the Maintenance Reserve Fund.*
Adopted: That the board removed from further consideration any scenario that does not have at least one orange dot (which indicates a vote for keeping the scenario alive). Seconded. Carried. .*
Adopted: That the board formally warn the policy packet for adoption on June 26th, 2019. Seconded. Carried. Our next meeting is Wednesday, June 12th at 6:00 pm in the Harwood Union School library. Please visit www.wwsu.org/huusd-board to confirm time and place of meetings as start times and locations are subject to change. You’ll also find all board and committee agendas, packets and minutes, HUUSD Smart Goals for the 2018-2019 school year, 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
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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019 MORETOWN SCHOOL UPDATE JUN 3, 2019SCHOOL NEWS:
so many fun events last week! Here's a couple highlights. Egyptian Masks from 5/6 Ms. Jenny's preschool celebrated Author's Tea for more photos and special moments at Moretown School check out our twitter or instagramaccounts.
and so many more in the next two weeks!BATAILLE BULLETIN:
* Moretown School Field Day is this Friday! * Students should dress for fun and for the weather... it look like it actually might be a nice day.M0NSTER MASH:
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If your family has missing or overdue books please return them ASAP. If returning them is not possible please come in to see me so we can figure something out. I know many of you are very busy so if you are unable to come in and speak with me personally please send me an email letting me know the situation. I can be reached at dgreen-leibovitz@huusd.org. Again, thank you for all of your support and kindness, David and The Book M0nster NOTES FROM THE HEALTH OFFICE : * With the sun FINALLY coming out don't forget to apply sunscreen in the morning, especially on days when outside time is longer than usual(like field day).
PTO:
* Don't forget to grab coffee this Friday morningCOMMUNITY NEWS
Hi Everyone,
I am sending this reminder along that we are hosting a FREE fantastic parent workshop on June 6th from 6:00p-8:00p at Crossett Brook Middle School with Charlie Appelstein. This workshop is centered around strength-based approaches to parenting. Check out the flier below. We still have room for anyone interested so feel free to come! Shoot me a quick email if you haven't already and are interested in coming so that I can make sure we have enough food to feed everyone. We have a few slots open in our FREE kids movie night at the Moretown School that we are putting on as childcare for the workshop. _An RSVP is required for the movie night as there are limited slots. _~MECA Crew
802-583-7854
SCHOOL BOARD
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MONDAY, MAY 27, 2019 MORETOWN SCHOOL UPDATE MAY 24, 2019 Mandala making in PreKSCHOOL NEWS:
Wow! last week was busy! Moretown school goes to the Arts! Here aresome highlights:
Celebrating Paris Day! enjoying some sweet treats in the french cafe. Pont des Arts, love locks. Spring Concert feels Art show awesomeness!Art appreciation.
MECA:
Hi Everyone,
We are so excited to announce that we are having our MECA Childcare Open House on Tuesday, June 4th at the Moretown School in our MECA Classroom at the Moretown Elementary School, Room 16. Our door will be open from 5:30p-6:30p for folks to come on by and meet our staff, play, and ask any MECA childcare related questions. We hope to see youall here!
If this upcoming year is not your child's first year of preschool here at Moretown please feel free to come by, share your wisdom with newcomers and meet new friends!SCHOOL BOARD
Subject: Next Week is Last Week of HUUSD Vision Conversations! We would like to thank all who have participated in the community conversations we have had so far, and invite all others to join us next week at one of the final sessions! THE NEXT AND LAST EVENTS ARE:*
Tuesday, May 28, 6:00 - 7:30 pm at Moretown Elementary School*
Wednesday, May 29, 6:00 - 7:30 pm at Crossett Brook Middle School We have been pleased to work closely with the community in these positive and engaging conversations designed to help us formulate the new vision for our district. We have gotten great feedback about them from participants, as well. Please come and bring a friend! We would love an RSVP but it is notrequired!!
As always, thank you for engaging with us about education in ourdistrict.
Sincerely,
The HUUSD School Board Posted by MoretownSchoolat 9:35 PM
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FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 MORETOWN SCHOOL UPDATE MAY 17, 2019 Post-SBAC Apples to ApplesSCHOOL NEWS:
* Hopscotch in Ms. Heather's classroom: * Preschoolers from Ms. Jenny's class shared their books with their buddies in Mrs. Puffer's class! Creating, writing, sharing... More community, Moretown.BATAILLE BULLETIN
* color tag in the gym. PE classes got outside this week too!!!ALL THAT JAZZ
* The Spring Concert is this Wednesday May 22, at 6:00! See youthen!
MONSTER MASH:
Book Fair is Here!
The Spring theme is: The Moretown Elementary DINO-MITE Book Fair: Stomp, Chomp, and Read! The Fall Book Fair will be held on:Day
Date
Time
Thursday
May 16th
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
May 17th
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Monday
May 20th
CLOSED
Tuesday
May 21st
CLOSED
Wednesday
May 22nd
7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday
May 23rd
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
May 24th
7:30 am - 12:00 pm
I hope you are having a great week,David
BONJOUR
* Paris Day 2019- Monday May 20.... stay tuned for pics!I HEART ART
* District wide art show opens next Friday May 24 at Lareau Farm.COMMUNITY NEWS
SCHOOL BOARD
SUBJECT: May HUUSD meetings: Community Participation Sought! Dear HUUSD school communities, Instead of our usual “board meeting recap” for this week, we want to let you know of the many ways to stay informed and engaged as the board moves forward with district plan and bond work, as well as development of a new vision statement for the district. 1 - Keep track of where we are in our process on the “District Plan/Bond Project” page of the HUUSD website. 2 - Read the report prepared by HUUSD Director of Finance, Michelle Baker, on Projected Cost Per Equalized Pupil and Homestead Tax Rates,found online here
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Hard copies of this report will be available at all HUUSD Town Officesby May 17.
3 - Watch the May 15 or May 22 meeting videos which include the level service projections presentation by the Director of Finance (noted in #2 above), available through Mad River Television./
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4 - Attend our May 22 meeting at 6:00 in the Harwood Library. The first 90 minutes will be a public forum for community members to hear about the district’s level service projections (noted in #2 above) and share their impressions and questions in small group discussions with board members. 5 - Email the full board with thoughts and questions at cen-huusdboard@wwsu.org 6 - Subscribe to receive email updates directly by clicking on the News Subscriptions link found at wwsu.org or byclicking here .
7 - Please also join one of our Visioning Community Conversations. Next week, we’ll hold two conversations on Tuesday, May 21: 9:00 - 10:30 am at the Waitsfield Town Office and from 6:00 - 7:30 pm at Warren Elementary School. Community members are invited to come to any conversation that can fit in their schedule, regardless of their town of residence. RSVPs requested, but not required. 8 - Moving forward there will be additional opportunities for engagement and input as we work to develop a PreK through 12 district plan that will get us to a bond vote for Town Meeting Day 2020. Please refer to the timeline on PreK-12/Bond webpage, meeting agendas and board packets for information on upcoming work. As always these will be posted within 48 hours of our meetings, which are generally held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Please refer to the HUUSD events calendar found on the main page of the district website to confirm meetings or determine when others might be held. Thank you for your continued engagement and support. The HUUSD board of directors Posted by MoretownSchoolat 6:09 PM
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