A newsletter from Stowe Elementary School

PO Box 760, 254 Park Street, Stowe, VT 05672 USA
P: 802­.253.­4154 F: 802.­253.­6915 W: www.stoweschoolsvt.com

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Act 46 Update - March 22, 2017

Since 2009, Stowe, Morristown, and Elmore have been studying various forms of governance options through four formal committee processes, including two 706b studies, the most recent of which resulted in a successful merger between Elmore and Morristown in 2016. Discussions between Stowe and Elmore-Morristown Unified Union around Act 46 began more than 19 months ago, and the two districts jointly agreed to pursue an Alternative Structure in the spring of 2016. Since that time, board members have been working with the administration to conduct a comprehensive self-evaluation—the basis of the proposal. The March 22, 2017 meeting continued board analysis of the required data, including a deep dive into enrollment and demographic trends. The boards also requested that the administration provide options for outside consultation and associated costs.

The boards expect to complete data analysis and a first draft this spring, at which point input will be solicited from 1) legal review (to coincide with the end of the legislative session when rules and changes to the law will be final), 2) the community, and 3) preliminary review with the Agency of Education. Once that input has been incorporated, the boards expect to ratify the proposal and submit to the Secretary of Education by November 2017.

At the state level, board members are closely watching the progressions of Rule 3400, pertaining to the proposal for Alternative Structures, and S.122, an act relating to increasing flexibility for school district mergers.


The next joint meeting of Elmore-Morristown Unified Union and Stowe to continue the self-evaluation work will take place on April 26, 2017. The agenda and location will be posted closer to the meeting date; however, a general work plan can be found at www.lamoillesouthsu.org.

School Board Brief

School Board organization and graduation date

Cara Zimmerman will serve as the new chair of the Stowe School Board. Cara, Jim Brochhausen, and Tiffany Donza will sit on the board of the Lamoille South Supervisory Union, along with board members from Elmore-Morristown Unified Union School District. Emily Bradbury is the new Stowe Education Fund liaison, and she will also take on the role of Legislative Designee, to inform the board of legislative developments that affect education. 

The board was updated regarding progress in implementing Algebra I in eighth grade.  Stowe Middle School held informational meetings regarding the new option.  Those who need additional information are encouraged to contact Mr. Morrison. 

Finally, despite this year's snow days, Stowe High School graduation will still take place on June 10 at noon.

The next regularly scheduled school board meeting will be Monday, April 3 at 6:00 PM, and it will be held in the SES music room. 


Monday, March 27, 2017

March 27, 2017


CHORAL CONCERT
Senator Sanders' Town Meeting on the Arts

The SES chorus was invited to participate in this event at Champlain Valley Union High School with students from CVU, Colchester High School, Barre City Middle School, Essex High School and the Vermont Collegiate Choral Consortium.  Students listened to all groups rehearse and provided encouragement and critique. Bernie met with the students to talk with them about the importance of the arts in education and answered questions about other issues. The evening concert was brought to a beautiful and moving conclusion as all groups assembled to sing our state song, "These Green Mountains."  Thank you, Mrs. LaClair, and congratulations to all of our talented singers!  


One of these is not like the others...

Town Meeting with the students.

PTO POSTS
  • Birthday Book Club:  We have our next two Birthday Book Club dates set up with Mrs. Faith.  On March 30, we will recognize birthdays in December, January, February and March.  On May 18, we will recognize birthdays in April, May, June and July.  If you would like to sign your child up for this program, please fill out a form located in the entryway at SES and submit a check made out to SES PTO Birthday Book Club in your donation amount.  If you have any questions about this program, please contact Diane Lepikko at:   flushflud1@aol.com.
  • Chess:  The PTO has organized chess lessons for students in kindergarten and first grade on Wednesdays, March 22 - April 12 in the library from 2:45 - 4:15 PM. No experience is necessary.  Robert Nichols has been teaching chess to SES students for the past 3 years and is looking forward to continuing this spring.  We will need at least 1 parent volunteer for each lesson.  Cost is $25, max 10.  Please bring payment (checks to SES PTO) to the first lesson.  Please sign up here: Chess signup
NEWS AND EVENTS
  • Community Meeting:  Friday, March 31 at 8:20.  Mrs. Faith and the Robot Rodeo team will be our main presenters.  You're always welcome to join us!
  • Original Art Works:  Ms. Volansky has organized a special program at our school through which you will have the opportunity to purchase products featuring your child's artwork.  Learn more here:  ORIGINAL WORKS
  • Stowe Schools Apparel:  Demonstrate your Raider Pride!  The deadline for ordering is April 2.  Youth sizes available.  Raider Apparel
  • Winds of Change Project:  Teachers Tamara North, Maddy Hulbert, Susan Meagle and Jen Volansky are working with teaching artist Gowri Savoor, through the Vermont Creative Arts Initiative, to help students create instruments and chimes while learning about science, social studies, and communication. This project will culminate in a performance at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center.  Learn more here:  SPPAC
  • Stowe Youth Baseball Clinic:  SYB is holding a FREE baseball clinic at Stowe Arena on Saturday, April 1st from 10:00 AM - Noon.  The clinic is for all players in T-ball through the Major League level.  April 1st is the last day to register for the season. Registration forms can be picked up at SES and the Rec Department. The Vermont Lake Monsters mascot, Champ, will make an appearance!   SYB Clinic
  • Food Service Survey:  Please complete this survey to provide valuable feedback regarding our food service.  Negative or positive, your feedback is very important to us. Please take the time to do this, even if your child does not participate in the school lunch program. The survey only takes about 2 minutes to complete. We'd love to hear from everyone!  Food Service Survey  
  • Incoming Kindergarteners:  If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten this fall, please let us know.  Contact Sue O'Grady or Dot Hayden in the SES office.
  • Lost and Found:  This is the last week - items will be donated after Friday.

Important Dates

March 28:  Senator Patrick Leahy chat with Student Council
April 3 - April 7:  Scholastic Book Fair
April 4:  Ben & Jerry's free cone day!
April 7:  SES students on stage at Spruce Peak Performing Arts
April 10 - April 14:  Circus Smirkus
April 13:  Kindergarten Orientation 
April 17 - 21:  Spring Break
April 26:  Spring Concerts for bands and chorus
April 27:  Spelling Bee
May 11:  Talent Show
May 18 & 19:  Kindergarten Interviews
June 5:  2nd Annual Miles for Smiles Fundraiser
June 13:  Celebration Day
June 14:  5th grade graduation


LINKS

North Country Animal League Reading Buddies

Lamoille Family Center Parenting Class

Let's Get Outdoors! Skateboarding

Stowe Children's Theatre Summer Musical Theatre Camp

Stowe Children's Theatre Registration Form

River Arts Spring and Summer Camp

Rugged Adventures Summer Camp

SEF Dance!

Stowe Kitchen Cooking Classes

Stowe Mountain Resort's After School Golf Program

Stowe Mountain Club Junior Golf

PGA Junior Golf League

Helen Day Spring After School Classes

Stowe Youth Baseball Registration

Smuggs Vermonter Camp

Yearbook Order Form



Sunday, March 19, 2017

March 20, 2017

RUNNING START CELEBRATION!


Our first-graders read over 1400 books!
~ Congratulations, Readers ~

Student-Led Conferences

Families will have an opportunity to participate in a new experience as our school engages in parent/teacher conferences with a new component - student voice!  Your child will attend the conference to share his/her learning.  Student-led conferences are an important part of helping children take ownership of their learning.  This level of personalization has a strong, positive impact upon students, both in and out of school.  If you'd like to learn more about proficiency-based learning and connections to personalization, please visit our website at this link:  The Road to Proficiency

Thank you for your support, as we learn and grow together as a school community!

One parent's perspective, after the conferences last week:

The student-led conference structure gave me a great deal of insight to how and what my child is learning. Seeing live application of concepts around math,, reading, art and strategy building gave me a clear picture that he is learning new things.  I don't think I would have taken away as much insight with a typical parent/teacher conference but seeing this live application really taught me about how my child learns.  It actually got me thinking about how we can look at reading and math a little differently in our own house to keep him excited about learning. I worry about him being challenged at school when the work that comes home seems to contain concepts that I think he's already got a handle on, but now I can see that you're contouring these concepts to teach him new things.


PTO POSTS
  • Chess:  The PTO has organized chess lessons for students in kindergarten and first grade on Wednesdays, March 22 - April 12 in the library from 2:45 - 4:15 PM. No experience is necessary.  Robert Nichols has been teaching chess to SES students for the past 3 years and is looking forward to continuing this spring.  We will need at least 1 parent volunteer for each lesson.  Cost is $25, max 10.  Please bring payment (checks to SES PTO) to the first lesson.  Please sign up here: Chess signup
NEWS AND EVENTS
  • Community Meeting:  Friday, March 31 at 8:20.  Mrs. Faith and the Robot Rodeo team will be our main presenters.  You're always welcome to join us!
  • Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences:   Friday, March 24, 11:00 - 7:00.  Please go to the SSD website to sign up on PTC Wizard.
  • Stowe Youth Baseball Clinic:  SYB is holding a FREE baseball clinic at Stowe Arena on Saturday, April 1st from 10:00 AM - Noon.  The clinic is for all players in T-ball through the Major League level.  April 1st is the last day to register for the season. Registration forms can be picked up at SES and the Rec Department. The Vermont Lake Monsters mascot, Champ, will make an appearance!   SYB Clinic
  • TRIP Dance Performance:  An exciting must-see dance performance will be at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center on March 24 & 25 at 7:00 PM.  The 15th annual show features ballet, jazz, lyrical and musical theater performances from the 35 member dance troupe.   Trip Dance Performance
  • Food Service Survey:  Please complete this survey to provide valuable feedback regarding our food service.  Negative or positive, your feedback is very important to us. Please take the time to do this, even if your child does not participate in the school lunch program. The survey only takes about 2 minutes to complete. We'd love to hear from everyone!  Food Service Survey  
  • Incoming Kindergarteners:  If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten this fall, please let us know.  Contact Sue O'Grady or Dot Hayden in the SES office. Thanks!
  • Parent Night at SMS:  Tuesday, March 21 from 6:30 - 8:00, SHS Auditorium. "If I Could Have a Do-Over" presentation by John Halligan.  Mr. Halligan's presentation will cover the lessons learned too late for his family regarding how to deal with bullying, cyberbullying and teen depression.  Please contact SMS Guidance Counselor, Lauren Conti, with any questions at 253-6913.
  • Lost and Found:  Please check the tables when you're here for conferences.
  • Miles for Smiles:  Save the date for the 2nd Annual Miles for Smiles fundraiser - June 5, 2017.  

Important Dates

March 23:  Early Release for Students
March 24:  Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences
March 25:  Sanders Choral Concert (CVU)
April 17 - 25:  Spring Break

DATE CHANGE:
The spring concert for bands and chorus has been changed from April 6 to April 26


LINKS

North Country Animal League Reading Buddies

Stowe Children's Theatre Summer Musical Theatre Camp

Stowe Children's Theatre Registration Form

Spin for Callaghy: Fundraiser

River Arts Spring and Summer Camp

SEF Dance!

Stowe Kitchen Cooking Classes

Stowe Mountain Resort's After School Golf Program

Stowe Mountain Club Junior Golf

PGA Junior Golf League

Helen Day Spring After School Classes

Stowe Youth Baseball Registration

Clothing Drive for the Dominican Republic

Smuggs Vermonter Camp

Friday Program Checklist

Let's Get Outdoors! Backcountry Snowshoeing and Ski Touring

Yearbook Order Form



Monday, March 13, 2017

March 13, 2017

A New Friend at SES!

We will soon be welcoming a diabetic alert service dog to our school, who will be assisting one of our students. Last Friday, we participated in a very informative presentation to help us begin to learn about service dogs.





If you're interested in learning more about service dogs, you may want to visit this site:  SDWR




Student-Led Conferences

Families will have an opportunity to participate in a new experience in March as our school engages in parent/teacher conferences with a new component - student voice!  Your child will attend the conference to share his/her learning.  Student-led conferences are an important part of helping children take ownership of their learning.  This level of personalization has a strong, positive impact upon students, both in and out of school.  If you'd like to learn more about proficiency-based learning and connections to personalization, please visit our website at this link:  The Road to Proficiency

Thank you for your support, as we learn and grow together as a school community!


PTO POSTS
  • Chess:  The PTO has organized chess lessons for students in kindergarten and first grade on Wednesdays, March 22 - April 12 in the library from 2:45 - 4:15 PM. No experience is necessary.  Robert Nichols has been teaching chess to SES students for the past 3 years and is looking forward to continuing this spring.  We will need at least 1 parent volunteer for each lesson.  Cost is $25, max 10.  Please bring payment (checks to SES PTO) to the first lesson.  Please sign up here: Chess signup
NEWS AND EVENTS
  • Community Meeting:  Friday, March 17 at 8:20.  Mrs. Casey is our main presenter, We will be celebrating the culmination of the Running Start reading program.  You're always welcome to join us!
  • Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences:  Thursday, March 16, 3:20 - 7:00 and Friday, March 24, 11:00 - 7:00.  Please go to the SSD website to sign up on PTC Wizard.
  • Congratulations!:  Stowe Squirts won the state hockey tournament!  We're so proud of you!
  • Stowe Youth Lacrosse:  Registration for U11 Boys and Girls has been extended to Friday, March 17.  Visit www.stowelacrosse.com to register, or email us at stoweyouthlax@gmail.com with any questions.
  • TRIP Dance Performance:  An exciting must-see dance performance will be at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center on March 24 & 25 at 7:00 PM.  The 15th annual show features ballet, jazz, lyrical and musical theater performances from the 35 member dance troupe.   Trip Dance Performance
  • Food Service Survey:  Please complete this survey to provide valuable feedback regarding our food service.  Negative or positive, your feedback is very important to us. Please take the time to do this, even if your child does not participate in the school lunch program. The survey only takes about 2 minutes to complete. We'd love to hear from everyone!  Food Service Survey  
  • Incoming Kindergarteners:  If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten this fall, please let us know.  Contact Sue O'Grady or Dot Hayden in the SES office. Thanks!
  • Parent Night at SMS:  Tuesday, March 21 from 6:30 - 8:00, SHS Auditorium. "If I Could Have a Do-Over" presentation by John Halligan.  Mr. Halligan's presentation will cover the lessons learned too late for his family regarding how to deal with bullying, cyberbullying and teen depression.  Please contact SMS Guidance Counselor, Lauren Conti, with any questions at 253-6913.
  • Lost and Found:  Please check the tables when you're here for conferences.
  • Miles for Smiles:  Save the date for the 2nd Annual Miles for Smiles fundraiser - June 5, 2017.  

Important Dates

February 22 - March 15:  Girls on the Run Registration
March 16:  Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences
March 23:  Early Release for Students
March 24:  Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences

DATE CHANGE:
The spring concert for bands and chorus has been changed from April 6 to April 26