My Philosophy


I believe it is important to create a community where all learners feel safe, respected and have a sense of belonging. It is important to focus equally on the social, emotional and academic needs of students. I strive to meet children where they're at by differentiating instruction, choosing developmentally appropriate activities and providing a balance between teacher-directed and self-directed learning. I value play, the arts, movement, creativity and laughter as important and meaningful parts of the learning process for children.



Friday, March 8, 2013

Dr. Seuss Day!

Tuesday was a big day at SCS with our Read Across America and Dr. Seuss Celebration  We enjoyed a school assembly in the morning to kick off our fun day!  Tom Messner, a Channel 5 meteorologist, joined us during our assembly and read one of his favorite Dr. Seuss books.  We spent the day doing a read-a-thon in our pajamas and enjoyed many different books from guest readers.  Mr. Madden, Ms. Beaumont, Vasanthi Meyette, Heather and Miss Niles all read to our class.
We have been learning about geometry and working with shapes in math this week.  We have also been reading and writing poetry.  We continue to learn about closed syllables in Fundations.  We began a unit about cultural geography in Social Studies.
On Tuesday, March 19th, we will have a visit from author Loren Long.  Please check this week's Friday Folder for an order form for books written by Loren Long.  If you would like your child to receive an autographed copy please complete the form and return it to school before March 19th.
We have had some problems with missing snow pants in our classroom.  Please check around your house to make sure your child has not brought home the wrong snow pants.  There are many friends with black snow pants and it is very easy to accidentally grab the wrong pair!
Please be sure to sign up up for a spring conference if you haven't already done so.  They are scheduled for March 18 and 19 after school.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013

February PTO Minutes


Convened about 6PM


reviewed and approved January minutes

Treasurer's Report
Directory sales are closed
Red Barn Fundraiser complete @ $2200
Donations are up to $3800.
Fall Grant purchases are starting to come in and are being expensed

Principal's Report:
Discussed the winners of the Geo Bee, our Thai Scholoar visiting, and the Green Ribbon School nomination
8th Grade transitions are starting:
-band students visiting
-counselors visiting
-Chinese teacher visited SCS last week even.
Kids are excited.
Many kids took part in the District Music Festival, instrumentalists as well as vocalists.  Event was held at Essex.
TeenOps : a program that is really taking off where CVU students are tutoring SCS students in many different areas of instruction from math to clarinet.  Hope is to make this part of the homework club eventually
Received grants for Gretchen Garvey and her Mindfulness Training, as well as a large grant for the Flynn Theater Arts Collaborative that is coming in the spring
School musical in mid March
Professional development abounds this month: Common Core, local science curriculum development, Algebra alignment, School Safety training in response to the Newtown events, bullying/harassment training, social studies curriculum mapping, and math best practices.
Pati asked a question of the crowd: what was the topic of the newsletter.  This was an attempt to see if there was any way that communication of events at school could be transmitted better.

Fundraising:
Dynamic Dates will run mid March to April 1
Flower POwer: Apr 5-15
Comedy Night for adults only on 10 May.  At the Lantern in Charlotte, all proceeds split between Charlotte and SCS PTO.  Was some talk of using the proceeds of this to pay for the needed mulch on the playground.

Fundspending:
John Gailmor, Spring Grants, and a small portion of the Flynn Arts are coming up

Calendars:
Get out the Vote calls and GO VOTE for town meeting on 5 March.
Youth Risk Behavior Survey Diaglog night on 20 March

Need two volunteers:
1. Alice will be leaving the PTO this year.  We are looking for a new co-chair to move in and take over a portion of the duties of the co-chair.  Contact Randy or Alice with questions
2. Someone to help with the Genevieve gift wrap fundraiser

So many thank yous:
Margo Austen for a great presentation
Alice and Lynda Maitland for the international potluck
Kim Schmitt, Dawn Fragola and Valerie Richardson for freezing I mean helping for Red Barn Distribution.

And in closing...
GET OUT TO VOTE on 5 MARCH!!!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Buley Address Change


> Drew and Caitlin Buley - new address/phone update:
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> 520 Sycamore Street
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> 802-497-0045 home
> 603-937-1080 cell (Deb/David)
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