Thursday, December 20, 2007

Florence Savings Bank Is Giving Away $50,000

Dear Parents and Guardians,

As the Marks Meadow PGG Co-chair and a member of the SGC, I am encouraging MM parents who have Florence Saving Bank accounts and MM students who participate in the Florence Saving Bank “Savings Makes Cents” program, or have another FSB account, to place a vote for the Amherst Education Foundation in the Customer's Choice Community Grants contest.

In February FSB will choose several non-profit organizations to receive up to $5000. They are disbursing a total of $50,000. FSB chooses the organizations with the most votes to receive these funds, so the chances of AEF getting some of that money are good.

You can feel free to vote for any local non-profit organization that you have a relationship with, however the PGG is campaigning for the Amherst Education Foundation because they have, in the past, generously given to the Amherst Regional Public Schools. In November AEF gave a $40,000 check to ARPS that they raise though the “Make It Happen” campaign last Summer. (see Amherst Bulletin article http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/51373/).

These are the specific grants AEF gave to directly benefited Mark’s Meadow programs:
2007:
  • Mark’s Meadow School Garden $1,000, Scott McGinley, Teacher
  • Mark’s Meadow Community Tile Project $1375, Diane Travis, Art Teacher
2006:
  • Outreach Program for Families, $1200, Alyssa Melnick, Parent, Mark’s Meadow
  • Mark’s Meadow Community Tile Project, $1050, Diane Travis Teacher Mark’s Meadow $1050
  • All-Town Chorus, $1000, Mary May, Teacher Mark’s Meadow
2005:
  • Activity Materials to Support Visitation to the Special Collections of Jones Library, $480, Terry S. Johnson, Teacher Mark's Meadow
  • Elementary Yoga Classes, $500, Terry S. Johnson, Teacher Mark's Meadow

Please vote, when you do, consider Amherst Education Foundation. One vote per customer and the votes are due before December 31st. Your Ballots can be dropped off at any FSB branch.

Sincerely, Tracy Hightower

Amherst Education Foundation
P.O. Box 2237
Amherst, MA
413-253-3690
amhersteducationfoundation.org

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Have You Returned Your Volunteer Form?

We are looking for leaders for these events that are coming up in the new year or already in progress:

Movie Night & Bake Sale
Multicultural nigh
Date Night
Ink Jet/Laser Cartridges and Cell Phone Recycling Program
Volunteer Coordinator (Help get Volunteer forms in)


These programs need assistance they are in action and need some helpful hands and minds:

Ink Jet/Laser Cartridges and Cell Phone Recycling
Science Night
Multicultural Night
Community fund raising Team, Stop and Shop, Target, A2Z, Food for Thought, Atkins etc...


There is so much more, sooo... please turn in your forms and let Tracy Hightower know if you want to lead.


Monday, December 10, 2007

2 Hour Delay

Monday - December 10 - TWO HOUR DELAY

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Amherst Middle School Principal Search

Dear Amherst Elementary School Parents,

Please help us get the word out:

At the next meeting of the Amherst Middle School Family School Partnership Dr. Jere Hochman will speak on the ARMS principal search. The meeting is on Wednesday December 19 at 7 PM in the Middle School library.

All elementary school parents are invited to attend.

If you have questions that you would like Dr. Hochman to address please send them to the ARMS Family School Partnership: armsfsp@yahoo.com

Thanks &
Best Regards,
Kate Troast and Lise Halpern
Co-Chairs, ARMS Family School Partnership

Monday, December 3, 2007

SNOW DAY

Today, Monday, December 3rd... All Amherst-Pelham Schools are CLOSED due to severe weather. IT'S A SNOW DAY... SLEEP LATE, HAVE SOME HOT COCOA and CURL UP WITH A GOOD BOOK (most of us will probably go insanely, crazy trying to keep our kids occupied...it's all good - ENJOY!)

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Volunteer Forms

Only 15% of the Volunteer forms have been brought into the class room teachers. Please fill out your form and send it in with your child. There are extra forms in the Office and Parent Information Room।

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Room Parents and Volunteer Opportunities





Click on image above for opportunities to volunteer:

WE ARE SEEKING ROOM PARENTS FOR THE 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR.
Contact our PGG Volunteer Coordinator Ana Paranhos at anacarop@gmail.






Friday, November 9, 2007

SGC Meeting Minutes

Mark’s Meadow SGC Meeting Minutes for January 21, 2009
2:45pm
Nick Yaffe’s office

Attendees

Nick Yaffe: school principal
Theresa Chehade: ELL teacher and staff SGC member
Jocelyn Cuffee: SGC parent
Meg Rosa: SGC parent, PGG co-chair
Christine Gray-Mullen: SGC parent
Tracy Hightower: MM parent, PGG co-chair

Update on Amherst Elementary Schools
Earlier in the day, Nick attended a meeting with other principals, School Committee, Regional School Committee, and interim Superintendent. Summary: 3 tier cut plan proposed with different options including closing of MM, pairing of schools and 5/6 school. All waiting for budget numbers from the State that should be coming soon. Superintendent search continues to move ahead. Teachers would be the ones to approach the Union for any contract negotiations or changes.

Tracy Hightower presented a Letter to the School Committee with 9 points that will be sent in the next week or two. This Letter was written by a small group of concerned Mark’s Meadow parents. Also suggested that all concerned parents attend the next School Committee meeting on February 10, 2009 at HS.

Mark’s Meadow Blog: To remain as unbiased as possible. Links provided to other blogs and articles for information only.

Concerns raised about worried students, misinformation and teacher’s message to students concerning current school budget situation. A positive and supportive message is needed to the students. Nick to speak with teachers. Nick will write letter to parents in January newsletter.

SIP- Nick proposed for SGC to focus on what MM is doing right and what the school could be.

Next SGC meeting: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at 2:45 p.m. in Nick’s office.

Minutes prepared by C.A. Gray-Mullen


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SGC Meeting Minutes from November 19, 2008 4-5pm

Attendees: Nick Yaffe, Tracy Hightower, Meg Rosa, Therese Chehade,
Christine Gray-Mullen, Shannon Borrell, Melena
Minute Taker: Christine Gray-Mullen

Next Meeting: December 17, 2008 @ 2:45pm in Nick’s office

1.) SCG Election
a. Nick to solicit 2nd teacher volunteer for SGC
b. Ballot for Shannon Borrell
c. Shannon will respond to Nick by Friday with her decision

2.) PGG Update
a. Thanksgiving dinner a success
b. Next meeting: bring a friend 12/1
c. Fundraiser- brown envelope going out
d. Volunteer signup form going out

3.) Safety issues
a. Tracy and Christine to list questions for David Sloven

4.) Reconfiguration of School for next academic year
a. Many unknowns
b. Depends on next years budget

5.) SIP
a. Data Gathering?
i. Other examples of SIP from other schools – Nick will provide
ii. Surveys from Crocker and Fort River – Nick will provide
iii. What is a high achieving school?
iv. All counsel members to come up with 5 pros and 5 cons

Agenda for 12/17 meeting
Budget/reconfiguration
School Survey
Parking Lot rules

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Mark’s Meadow SGC Minutes
September 22, 2008
Monday, 2:30 to 4pm
Nick Yaffe’s office
Minutes prepared by: Christine Gray-Mullen

In Attendance: Nick Yaffe, Tracy Hightower, Meg Rosa, Therese Chehade, Christine Gray-Mullen, Jocelyn Cuffee

1. Introductions and Discussion concerning additional members:
ß Two new members to the Council (Christine Gray-Mullen and Jocelyn Cuffee).
ß Additional Parent Member needed. One parent was nominated and Tracy Hightower will contact her.
ß Committee Member needed. Meg Rosa to ask retired teacher who is neighbor. Nick Yaffe to contact the UMASS Dept. of Education
ß Additional Staff Member needed. Nick Yaffe will request volunteer at next staff meeting.
ß Tracy Hightower is no longer a member but plans on regularly attending SGC meetings for continued interaction with PGG.
2. Previous meeting’s minutes approved
3. Upcoming Meetings
ß SGC meeting day and time agreed to Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 pm
ß ‘08-‘09 School Year Meetings:
October 22, 2008
November 19, 2008
December 17, 2008
January 21, 2009
February 25, 2009
March 25, 2009
April 29, 2009
May 27, 2009
June TBA
ß Each meeting will have an agenda and rolling Timekeeper and Notetaker
ß Jocelyn Cuffee and Christine Gray-Mullen will alternate meetings as Co-Chairs to assist Nick Yaffe with agenda preparation and other duties as assigned
4. Open Forum Discussion
ß Currently 190 students at Mark Meadow. 50 students new to school.
ß Nick Yaffe encouraged Council to act as liaisons for parents to voice concerns and bring issues up for discussion
ß Discussed potential parent questionnaire for SIP
ß New trailer to be completed in November
ß Nick Yaffe will be announcing Mark’s Meadow MCAS results at next day assembly.
ß PGG considering sponsorship of parent workshop relating to Second Step program
ß Diversity Committee obtained a $4,250 grant for teacher diversity training
5. Review of current SIP
ß Nick Yaffe encouraged member to read and ponder SIP for next meeting discussion. Ongoing improvement.


Next Meeting:
October 22, 2008
Wednesday, 2:30 – 4pm
Nick Yaffe’s office
Preliminary Agenda:

a. Christine Gray-Mullen Co-Chair, Jocelyn Cuffee Notetaker, Assign Timekeeper
b. New Council Members
c. Emergency Safety Plan to be published on district website.
d. Mark’s Meadow Entrance Safety
e. Dress Code Issues
f. SIP improvements and questionnaire
g. New Families Reach Out Plan

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PGG/SGC Meeting 2/5/08: Marks Meadow Library 6:30 to 8:00 PM

Presenters: Nick Yaffe and Tracy Hightower
SGC members present were: Patty Roper, Kent Divoli, Therese Chehade, & Meg Rosa

About 30 families were represented.

Intro and welcome from Nick. Why we are here is our school improvement plan and some thoughts about what we value in Mark’s Meadow and where we want to be.

Broke into groups by tables to discuss three questions. [I didn’t write down the questions]
Feedback from the groups overlapped but here is what I was able to get:
  • Value for our children academic skills, social skills, love of school
  • Want them to be prepared for next grade
  • Challenge kids at all levels
  • Like projects that allow for individualization – math curriculum does not seem to afford this
  • Like to have space for enrichment – academically and in the arts
  • Like to see some more sharing among teachers – especially around different learning styles of children in the school
  • Like the diverse and international population
  • Like the open door policy
  • Some liked the small school but others felt the school was a bit too small
  • Work on respect and courtesy with children for peers and adults
  • Assist with empowerment and identity – gender mentioned specifically
  • Like to see more community service/community connections like the Arbors project Sue Viegard does
  • Like to see gender issues in afterschool basketball addressed
  • Recognize the arts are very important – art as much as music
  • Improve on the arts program (or at least don’t cut more)
  • Technology and PE cut – also very important

School Improvement Plan specific

Teaching and Learning
  • More technology integration in the classrooms – not see it as a ‘special’ that gets cut
  • Student safety, personal health, diet and exercise (gets to PE being cut)
  • Social justice and anti bias
  • Problem solving – like to see role play but make the edges ‘hazier’ or more real world so not so clear what the best way is. One parent remarked on the ‘boredom’ her child feels because things so clear cut it is not interesting.

Belonging and caring
  • Overlap with social justice/anti bias
  • Arts here too because children have many talents and also arts may be one thing keeping child interested in school
  • Modeling behavior by teachers and administration with each other and with students
  • Bring back the community breakfast

Connections to the community
  • We have a wealth of talent and skills in community – get some of those people to volunteer in the school – not just parents but perhaps reach out to retirement community
  • Getting involved in PGG
  • New families – what can we do to forge connections between families as well as the students
At this point running out of time, so PGG update. Please see PGG Minutes.

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Mark’s Meadow SGC
January 31, 2008

In Attendance: Nick Yaffe, Tracy Hightower, Meg Rosa, Kent Divoll, Susanne Michel, Therese Chehade

1. Review agenda, assign secretary

2. Open Forum Discussion

The SGC/PGG Open Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, February 5th from 6:30-8:00.

A discussion ensued about the best format for the event. One idea suggested by Patty was to:
1. Distribute a School Improvement “Plan in Brief” to those in attendance
2. Conduct a quick survey: Who knew the School Improvement Plan was in the
Family Handbook?
3. Have a comments phase during which parents could weigh in on each part of the plan- “Here’s the Plan. . . What do you Think?

Nick mentioned a recent forum that the Superintendent had conducted during which small groups of parents provided feedback on specific questions. We talked about what that would look like at our Open Forum. It was decided that opening with bigger, broader hopes and dreams questions was preferable. We want to see what people feel really strongly about.
1. What do you value in an elementary school for your children
2. What are your hopes?
3. What is your mission?
This would be discussed in small groups and then shared out to the larger group. Then we would circle back to “each year we write a School Improvement Plan.”

Ken asked the question “How can these values (that parents express) be incorporated into the SIP?”. We can say either, “Here’s what we have so far” or “What do you think?”.

It was decided to present three strands of the SIP at the Forum.
1. Teaching/Learning
2. Safe/Caring Environment
3. Connection the Community

The following timeline/agenda was decided upon.

1. (5 minutes) Introduction
2. (15 minutes) Small Grp./Share Out Discussions on Core Value Qx. (see above)
3. (15 minutes) Small Grp./Share Out Discussions on Teaching/Learning
4. (15 minutes) Small Grp./Share Out Discussions on Safe/Caring Environment
5. (5 minutes) Connection the Community/Communication

Ending the SGC portion with the Home/School Piece provides a nice segway to PGG. “This is one way PGG/SGC intersect.”

Topics to cover in the PGG portion of the Forum include:
1. Parent Workshops you’d like to attend?
2. What could we do to better encourage people to participate/volunteer in community events?
3. Do you like the structure of the PGG?
4. Is there a better way we can communicate between home & school?
5. What works for you to be involved in the school?

Desserts and coffee/tea will be provided at the event.

2. Mixed Grade Classrooms Survey Discussion

Edits/changes made include:
1. #3 Change “you” to “your”
2. #4 & #5 strike the word “any”
3. #6 Change “If not, how could we do a better job?” to “If not, how can we be more effective at communicating the process?”
4. Strike #7

Nick will write the introduction to survey.

3. Budget Updates

-Nick informed us that Jere Hochman will hold a Town Forum on 2/11.
-Tracy brought up the article in the Bulletin about the relationship Williams College has to the town of Williamstown. Could Amherst College play a similar role in -Amherst? -Nick expressed that the budget situation is pretty serious, especially at the elementary level.
- Nick believes that Mark’s Meadow needs to grow in order to be “viable,” not to shrink. He will keep advocating for what we all want here.

4. Assorted Items

The Diversity Committee is planning a movie/forum/discussion. Nick is promoting the idea of how to talk about stereotypes and predjudices with your kids. Kids bring home difficult questions. It can be hard for parents to know how to respond.

Nick also brought up the idea of a family event focused on the internet and kids. He referenced a Frontline special that the school is looking into purchasing which does a super job at addressing this topic. It shows where elementary school students are heading in regard to the internet

Mark’s Meadow School Governance Council
December 7, 2007

MINUTES
Present: Nick Yaffe, Patty O’Brien, Tracy Hightower, Meg Rosa, Therese Chehade, Suzanne Michel, Kent Divoll

1. Review agenda, assign timekeeper and note taker.

2. Social Justice Update – Nick reviewed the activities that staff engaged in on the most recent curriculum day. The day focused on social justice with a big picture perspective about the school, including, parents, kids, teachers and communities. He pointed out that one of the main premises was the general understanding that kids learn by talking, thinking and sharing ideas rather than by adults saying that something is “right” or “wrong.” If an issue arises, it is dealt with at the appropriate developmental level. In addition to the activities of the day, there was a reflection piece which focused on what the staff is doing well, where they can improve and what they can add.

3. How to facilitate connections to our community – In reviewing the previous minutes, Nick is contemplating ways the PGG and SGC can work together to further connections to the community. 4 things were discussed in looking at this year:

a. Parent Workshop(s) – We discussed (1) whether the attendance was worth the effort and (2) needing to determine how many to offer, what to offer and how. The workshop “Parenting from the Heart” had 35 attendees. At Tracy’s suggestion, we discussed bringing in a developmental optometrist to speak to parents of kids with learning issues. The special education department has expressed some interest in this idea. We discussed speaking to Bev on the issue of whether the staff can take this on, and discussed inviting parents from other schools in an effort to take a leadership role in providing meaningful topics to parents. A stipend would be provided to the speaker. Another idea was to offer a workshop on computers and advocating for applications that are useful for educational purposes and what parents should look out for. We also discussed whether there was merit to surveying parents on what topics would be of interest.
b. Welcoming Committee – we discussed trying to draw from volunteer base to continue to have a group to continue the welcoming activities.
c. Volunteers update – volunteerism continues to be an issue especially in the upper grade classrooms. Many of the room parents are new to the school. The more “popular” volunteer activities are: field trips, classroom support, library and office help and all school events. Soliciting volunteers for fundraising activities is especially difficult. So far, 25 families out of 138 have turned in their forms. We discussed the idea of bringing the PGG meeting to the community (for example, the community room at North Village) as a way to increase participation.
d. SGC parent representatives – determine how we can solicit input for priorities and next steps for the school improvement plan. We agreed that the SGC would attend the January PGG meeting on the 8th to discuss the relevant sections of the School Improvement Plan. We will try to solicit input about interest in parent coffee hours and fireplace chats.

4. Budget Timeline, modulars and projected enrollments.

a. We agreed that at a future meeting we will review the Mark’s Meadow specific budget. Nick explained that currently the district is the Phase I of budget planning. He has been asked to provide a list of things we do not need. Given the current realities, this is a difficult task. This is an information gathering phase. The town is asking for a 2% increase. In an annual budget review, if cuts are required it generally starts with resources that are furthest away from the student.

b. This school year there were 32 kindergarteners enrolled to go to Mark’s Meadow. 10 had to be sent to Fort River. Money for modulars has been approved. This just covers the structure and not the staff/resources. Nick has met with UMASS to discuss the physical location. UMASS willing to do the installation.

5. Mixed-Grade classroom evaluation, how to implement

a. We discussed trying to structure a survey that generally addresses implementation and communication as well as feedback of other teachers who were part of the collaboration experience necessitated by the mixed-grade classrooms. We also discussed including an introduction discussing what we did with questions intended to get at what parents are thinking. In addition we would want to discover whether any issues they initially experienced (social, academic, etc.) have been addressed. We also discussed including Susan Viegard in this process. Nick, Suzanne and Susan will meet to more specifically identify what we want to learn.

6. Grant writing – Teaching tolerance for next year. There are 2 parents who have volunteered to write grants (Christine Gray-Mullen and Cathy Luna).

7. Wrap-up, next steps – Nick suggested and we decided to generate a draft agenda for the next meeting at the end of each meeting as a matter or course. For next meeting we have 2 significant items: (1) Getting ready to discuss the SIP at the PGG meeting and (2) Drafting the survey for the mixed grade classroom. HOMEWORK – To come up with survey questions.


Submitted by Liz Melitello
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Mark's Meadow School Governance Council
November 8, 2007

MINUTES
Present: Nick Yaffe, Patty O’Brien, Tracy Hightower, Liz Melitello, Therese Chehade, Kent Divoll, Susanne Michel.

Absent: Megan Rosa


1. Review agenda, assign timekeeper and notetaker. Welcome to Susanne Michel the new staff representative to the SGC.

2. Reviewed the faculty input about the school improvement plan: Nick remarked that his goal as principal for the school improvement plan is to reach a consensus and prioritize the ideas. He also mentioned the process for deciding the next steps for the improvement plan: faculty and staff listed ideas, the ideas were discusses, and a list of 3-4 ideas were selected under each area. Nick mentioned that the faculty and staff discussed what constituted good collaboration. We discusses each of the topics of the school improvement plan and the next steps that the faculty recommended for each:

a. Under Inquiry- we discussed- (1) How we could find more money for professional development. It was suggested that teachers decide in which areas they would like professional development so that it might be easier to find resources. It was mentioned that the school has a volunteer that is willing to write grants and that we might be able to find grants for professional development. (2) Nick mentioned that inquiry groups would be shelved for now so that teachers could have more meeting across grade levels instead.

b. Under Teaching/Learning- we discussed- (1) The implementation of the SIOP practices and how the faculty is going to meet to discuss how they can make these ideas real for them in the classroom, what they are already doing, and other ways these ideas can be included. (2) The continuation of the literacy initiative and how the across grade level groups were taking action on it. (3) The evaluation of the mixed grades would most likely be conducted by Sue and Susanne. (4) How the MCAS improvement plan was going to happen. (5) The fact that the child study team process is happening organically.

c. Under Connection to Our Community -we discussed- (1) The idea that if we follow the staff recommendation of lessons for parents about how to help their children succeed in school, we need to find out what parents would want to have and what topics would motivate parents to show up. Some topics that were suggested were homework and how to help your student get ready for middle school. (2) Tracy mentioned that the student planners wherein the students have to write their assignments and parents have to sign off to indicate that they have done the homework has been working well. (3) There was concern that the welcoming committee was not active and the group felt that one should be reformed.

d. Under Belonging and Caring- we discussed- (1) The second step curriculum which creates empathy and deals with conflict resolution, social and emotional issues, anti-bullying, and anger management. (2) The disruption form that students need to sign if they are sent out of the class and the commitment to a disruption-free learning environment what was proposed by the faculty and staff. (3) The ‘Power of our words’ program that focuses on teacher language.

e. Under Social Justice- we discussed- (1) The fact that the district social justice plan has been posted on the district website. (2) During curriculum day, teachers will discuss how they can focus on social justice in the classroom: special attention will be given to the gay and lesbian issue, anti-bias/anti-racist issues/training, and the implementation of the district social justice plan.

f. Under Building and Space- we discussed- (1) That we would talk about the modular classrooms during the budget conversation. (2) The differences between “the shelter in place” plan (meet in a location because there is a problem in the school) and the lock-down plan (trouble outside of school, lock down the school) for emergencies. Both of these plans need to be practiced and Nick mentioned that we need to find a way to do it without scaring the children.

g. Nick mentioned that for each of the next steps on the school improvement plan the process is as follows: the faculty and staff come up with an idea, that idea is implemented, then reshaped, and discussed to see if it should continue.

3. Reviewed other priorities for the 2007-2008 School Year:

a. We discussed the evaluation of the mixed grade classrooms and how we need to collect information from parents, students, and the teachers about their experiences. Also, we need to determine the academic and social impacts of the mixed grades. We decided to start working on a survey for the evaluation at the next meeting. During the evaluation process, we would look at the other options that we had to determine if there was a better option to the mixed grade classrooms. The SGC also decided to try to send out the survey in January and that we would need to determine how we can get maximum participation.

b. We discussed the representation of the committee on elementary school configuration. The committee is attempting to look at issues of equity that relates to the amount of free and reduced lunch students being higher in some schools, the issue of class size, and ways to save money by restructuring.

c. We discussed the future of class size, space issues, and modular classroom configurations. When the modular classrooms are implemented at Mark’s Meadow there would need to be decisions about who uses them and how to staff the new classrooms. It was also mentioned that the 5 kindergarten students that where sent to other schools because of the class size would be asked to comeback for 1st grade.

d. We discusses that an information night to go over the school improvement plan with parents would be a good idea.

4. Other Agenda Items

a. EQA- Patty discussed how the Mark’s Meadow SGC had elections for parents, looks at the school improvement plan during the year, and works to implement the improvement plan (all things that makes the Mark’s Meadow SGC stand out from other SGCs). Patty also mentioned that some people at the EQA meeting complained that cuts in the budget where “across the board” and did not take into account the individual schools situations and needs.

b. Budget- We discussed the budget issues and what it could mean for Mark’s Meadow. One problem that was raised was that if the school gets the modular classrooms more teachers would need to be added and there would need to be an increase in support staff (Title I, paraprofessionals, and intervention staff), music, and computer. Nick mentioned that the budget recommendations are due Dec. 8th and that we would fight to keep library and guidance from being cut any more.

c. Parent Communication- Tracy talked about the communication with parents and how there are more volunteers for room parents/PGG meetings (despite not having a welcoming committee). She mentioned that the volunteer sheets went out, but only 15 have come back so far. She mentioned that there was a suggestion that different room parents be in charge of different fund raising ideas. Tracy also mentioned that she is trying to find Korean and Spanish translators for notes that go home from the school.

d. AEF- Tracy talked about the AEF grants and how we should all work together to see if we can get the Florence Savings Bank to donation money to it.

5. Wrap-Up
a. Nick discussed the Mix it up day, which is tried to the school’s diversity goals. The day would focus on the importance of getting to know people that are different than you and would also have students sit with other students that they do not normal sit with at lunch. Nick mentioned that we wanted to have families get involved by doing the same thing at the community breakfast.

6. Next Steps
a. Work on questions for mixed level grade survey.

b. Ideas for grants for professional development.

Submitted by Kent Divolli
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Mark's Meadow School Governance Council
October 4, 2007

MINUTES
Present: Nick Yaffe, Patty O’Brien, Tracy Hightower, Meg Rosa, Liz Melitello,
Therese Chehade Absent: Kent Divoll


1. Review agenda, assign timekeeper and minutes. Welcome to Therese Chehade, staff representative to School Governance Council. Nick is trying to find another staff volunteer. Liz agreed to co-chair for this year.

2. Creating norms for SGC meetings: We will honor the agenda and the timeline for each agenda item. We will try to stay on topic and if need be, will use a ‘parking lot’ for important ideas or discussion items. The agenda will be out the Friday before the SGC meeting for posting on the MM BlogSpot and bulletin board.

3. Update on School Improvement Plan: Staff input has been solicited and helped to create the ‘next steps’ section. Tracy gave out an update for the SIP on community and volunteerism

4. Priorities for 2007-2008:

a. Representation on the School Committee committee on elementary school configuration
b. Space and modular configuration
c. Assist with evaluation of mixed grade classrooms
d. SGC parent representatives – determine how can we solicit input for priorities and next steps for the school improvement plan

5. School Committee presentation of school improvement plan: This did not happen in June as had been planned. Currently scheduled for October 16th. Nick would like any of the SGC members to attend with him. Tracy offered to talk to Nick about making part of the presentation.

6. Mixed Grade Discussion: this actually relates back to one of the priorities set in Agenda item 4. We would like to have open meetings for parents at a future date, perhaps midyear, to hear feedback. Some discussion on whether a survey would be helpful.

7. Wrap up and next steps:

a. Nick will finish SIP and send out
b. Nick will find another staff member for membership on the council
c. Parking lot item: Mission/Vision for SGC
d. Meeting dates for the year:
  • 11/8/07
  • 12/6/07
  • 1/3/08
  • 2/7/08
  • 3/6/08
  • 4/3/08
  • 5/1/08
  • 5/29/08

Respectfully submitted
Patty O’Brien

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

All around Mark's Meadow १०/२६/07

All around Mark’s Meadow:
The Principal’s view
Last week I had the opportunity to present the progress on our School Improvement Plan goals to the Amherst School Committee. I was joined by parent/guardian representatives from our School Governance Council and John Keins, our reading/language arts teacher. This update was included in the Family Handbooks that we sent home recently. I hope that you have an opportunity to look over the description of all of the collective efforts of the Mark’s Meadow staff.
As I reflected on our work of the past year I was reminded of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development’s (ASCD) recent call for a new compact to educate the whole child by putting “students at the center of the educational system and aligning resources to their multiple needs to ensure a balanced education for all”. The ASCD encourages schools to maintain their focus on all of the conditions that have been proven to be necessary for learning. These include a feeling of connectedness to the school community, a sense of safety and trust, and a broad, challenging and engaging curriculum. At Mark’s Meadow we strive to get to know each child as an individual with unique strengths and interests. As we work to ensure that each child has a solid foundation in the core academic skills, we also teach our students ‘habits of mind’ that will help them face new learning challenges throughout their lives. We want to make sure that our definition of a successful learner continues to be an expansive one. Our goals for our students are to not only be knowledgeable, but emotionally healthy, with empathy for others and the ability to express themselves creatively. As parents/guardians your insights are essential to our understanding of your ‘whole child’. Please continue to share them with us.
Nick

Important Events in November
You can call our special events line at 362-1308
for updates and cancellations.
November 6 - Parent Guardian Group 6:30 p.m.
November 8 – School Governance Council, 3:30 pm
November 12 – No school, Veterans’ Day
November 13 –School Committee, High School 7 pm.
November 20 – Diversity Committee, 3:30 p.m.
November 22-25 – Thanksgiving Vacation
November 30 – No School, Curriculum Day

Thank-you!
Thank-you to our PGG for buying mini-soccer goals for our playground! Seeing a ball go into a real net is very satisfying for the children and sure does cut down on arguments at recess।

Parent/Guardian Involvement
Our Parent Guardian Group (PGG) is sending home today a volunteer ‘sign-up’ describing the many different ways that families can support our school। Please take the time to consider one or more ways that you can help. Thanks.

Welcome Sarah!
Welcome to our new recess monitor, Sarah Tutun! She is a graduate student at UMass। Sarah has worked in a variety of programs for children including summer camps in Northampton, a third grade classroom at the Whately Elementary School and as a ‘big sister’ for teenage girls in the Boston area.

Treating everyone respectfully
The drawing at the top of the page was one of many that were done by Kirsten Lindblom’s fourth grade students to illustrate the Mark’s Meadow Code of Conduct.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Featured Wish List This Week।

Mrs.Schreiber's class would like any of these items you have
laying around the house or want to donate to her class। Check
out other requests by clicking on "Wish List" to the right
of this posting।

Some of the items are for specific projects (plays,
presentations, etc।) that the students are planning,
others are books I'd would love to share with students,
and others are general things that would be great to have
around the room throughout the year to students to use.

*google eyes
*white poster board
*4 lab coats
*white wigs (i.e.George Washington wigs)
*fake microphones
*sponges
*any sort of craft stuff (stickers, letters, clothespins,
glitter,
etc.)
*Inches and Miles: a journey to success by Coach
John Wooden
*The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns
*Getting to KNow Ruben Plotnik by Roz
Rosenbluth
*Bad Ideas by Laura Huliska-Beith
*Bamboozled by Bavid Legge
*The Storm by Marc Harshman
*The Keeping Quilt By Patricia Polacco
* Any book by Patricia Polacco
*Players in Pigtails by Shana Corey
*A bean bag (to sit in)
*Anyone knowledgeable about weather, geography,
mapping, animal
adaptations, or motion and design
who would like to come in and
be a guest speaker
at some point during the year।


I know that my list is long but any help finding
these items,especially the first five, would be great।

Diversity Committee Meeting Dates

Diversity Committee Meeting
All Mark’s Meadow Families are welcome to attend the

Scheduled meetings to date for 2007:

October २३ 3:30

November 20 3:30

December 18 3:30

Meetings take place at Mark’s Meadow

Arrangements are being made for Child Care

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Parent Gaurdian Group (PGG) Minutes

Mark’s Meadow Parent Guardian Group (PGG)
Purpose: Monthly Meeting
Date: Monday, January 5, 2009
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Marks Meadow Library
Co-Chairs: Meg Rosa and Tracy Hightower
Secretary: Katie Schendel, Treasurer: Stephanie Burbine

In attendance: Tracy hightower, Meg Rosa, Nick Yaffe, Katie Schendel, Stephanie Burbine, Ana Paranhos, Adrian Durlester, Prentiss Austin, Daniel Kramer, Deborah Timberlake, Shannon Borrell, Alvie Borrell, Val Cooley, Lori Goldner, Derek Shea, Jean Kosha

Introductions: Round table introductions and greetings
AmherstopolyUpdate: Presenter: T. Hightower:
Amherstopoly, have sold $4000 worth of property, Have four weeks left to sell property.
Update on Brown Envelope: Presenter: T. Hightower:
Have raised $1700. Includes $755 posted online from AEF not yet received. Have until January 30th to reach goal of 2500
Financial Report: Presenter: S. Burbine:
Stephanie handed out report on expenditures and revenue.
Passive Fund Raising Update: Presenter: T. Hightower:
Idea of setting up in Stop n Shop discussed to register shoppers (highschool did this)
Atkins is expanding to all schools, not just Wildwood and Marks Meadow
Big Y points can be redeemed for items in catalog
Debbie Timberlake reported $80 from Box Tops
Funding Requests: Presenter: T. Hightower
Math Carnival: $150.00 approved. Will cover prizes and renting of popcorn machine.
Community Breakfast: $250.00 approved
Families in need: $500.00 approved via e-mail.
Volunteer Forms: Presenter: T. Hightower
5 forms returned, will send out reminder, Tracy will work with Ana to follow-up on forms
Yearbook Volunteer: Presenter: T. Hightower
Need someone to organize, Ana Paranhos would be in charge of Photos.
Recycling Date: Presenter: T. Hightower
Saturday, 24 at 10-1:00
Diversity Committee Update: Presenter: N. Yaffe
Possibly creating parent event as offshoot of workshop that staff attended
Nick’s Report: Presenter: N. Yaffe
Assembly this Friday the 9th
Possibly reintroducing helping hands, Community Service Idea
Inauguration Day, possibly showing inauguration in auditorium
Modular Classroom will be used as project room
New after school clubs starting-“Thinking Games” Club, Lego Creations Club
Registered four new students this month
Parking, spoke to UMass, no tickets during pick-up and drop-off
Concerns expressed over pick-up and drop-off safety, some students being dropped off in middle of parking lot. Procedures will be reviewed.
Reorganization of Schools: Presenters: Jean Kosha and Derek Shea
Several views expressed. Some sought clarification of time frame, would restructuring occur next year, and others wanted to know if other alternatives to the ones could be explored.
Derek and Jean stressed that no decisions have been made.
For more information, please attend School Committee meeting January 13 at High school, 7:00

Next Meeting, February 2 2009, at 6:30
Meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by: Katie Schendel, PGG Secretary

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Mark’s Meadow Parent Guardian Group (PGG)

Purpose: Monthly Meeting
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Marks Meadow Library
Co-Chairs: Meg Rosa and Tracy Hightower
Secretary: Katie Schendel, Treasurer: Stephanie Burbine



In attendance: Meg Rosa, Nick Yaffe, Katie Schendel, Stephanie Burbine, Ana Paranhos, Trevor Morris, Prentiss Austin, Sarah Kinney, Alvero Borrell, Stacia Ferro, Donna Stetson, Jarrett Saunders

Introductions: Round table introductions and greetings
Thanksgiving Feast Debriefing: Presenter: Meg Rosa and Ana Paranhos
Comments: Huge amount of clean-up-Need Better System.
Maybe Buffet Style-may alleviate seating issue.
More oversight of kids
People wanted to eat the food they had prepared,
Broader Introduction, Agenda Needed, Give a General Thanks at the beginning.
Leadership Roles: Presenter: Meg Rosa
Only two classrooms have Room Parents. Include Room Parent in the Volunteer Form.
Recycling: Lynn Wientraub Heather David and Nina Brand have volunteered to help. Need someone to follow shipping.
Passive Fund Raiser Update: Presenter: Meg Rosa
Need someone to oversee and track passive fundraising efforts. (Donna Stetson volunteered during discussion).
Debbie Timberlake doing Box Tops
Amherstopoloy Update: Presenter: Meg Rosa
Will get sponsor to pay for production of game.
Would sell games at $20 per game.
Funding Request: $100 approved for cost of mailing.
Principal Update: Presenter: Nick Yaffe
Community Breakfast-January 12
Teachers and Staff are attending Diversity Workshops
Basketball to start in January
Financial Report: Presenter: Stephanie Burbine
Stephanie has created a Funding Request Form
Handed out Financial Report on PGG.
Math Games: Presenter: Alvero Burrell
January 28th
Ten Tables, Need help
Next Meeting, January 5, 2009, at 6:00
Meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by: Katie Schendel, PGG Secretary

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Mark’s Meadow Parent Guardian Group (PGG)

Purpose: Monthly Meeting
Date:Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Venue: North Village
Co-Chairs: Meg Rosa and Tracy Hightower
Secretary: Katie Schendel, Treasurer: Stephanie Burbine

In attendance: Tracy Hightower, Celine Dassatti Meg Rosa, Nick Yaffe, Katie Schendel, Stephanie Burbine, Ana Paranhos, Linda Gianesin, Shannon Borrell, Jean Kosha


Introductions: Round table introductions and greetings.

Brown Envelope Fun Raiser: Presenter: Celine Dassatti
Suggestions included: Putting large envelope in Office, Penny War, Have visual to measure progress, Try to track number of families (might be difficult to do). Start date in Early December. A Backpack reminder will be sent out in January. Ends by January 31st.

Recycling Update: Presenter: Tracy Hightower
Looking for leader to take on administration of efforts. Try to do four times per year.
Passive Fund Raiser Update: Presenter: Meg Rosa
33 sign-ups for Stop n Shop (Already earned $88.00)
Big Y has earned 36,400 Points
Target has earned $40.00
Don’t need to show card at Atkins, they have a generic at the checkout. This will change in January.

Amherst for Education Shopping Day: Presenter: Tracy Hightower
Tracy met with Wildwood Crocker Farm and Chamber of Commerce. Waiting to hear back from Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds would go to Amherst Education Foundation.

SGC Update: Presenter: Nick Yaffe
Looking at Safety Issues. Trying to get people to sign in when they enter the building. Conducted Safety walk with UMass Police. Safety Plan posted in every room. Drill in Place.

Principal Update: Presenter: Nick Yaffe
Community Breakfast-January 12
Rock n Read March 2nd
Multicultural Fair April or May
Title 1 Event (Maybe Math Night)
Math Plan: _ of Professional Development will be on Math.
Racism Workshop, 3 afternoons on “Undoing Racism”
Thanksgiving Feast Update: Presenter: Ana
45 Families have thus signed up
PGG will supply paper goods as much as $200
$150 to for approved for Art Supplies,

Other: Shannon Borrell handed over documentation on Espinoza Family Fundraising. Her efforts and help were noted.

Second Step Presentation: Linda Gianesin showed video on the basics of the Second Step Dispute Resolution Method that is being used at Marks Meadow. She would like to offer a series of Workshops for Parents. Discussed four or six weekly workshops in January.

Next Meeting, December 1, 2008, at 6:00
Meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by: Katie Schendel, PGG Secretary

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Mark’s Meadow Parent Guardian Group (PGG)
Purpose: Monthly Meeting
Date: Tuesday, October 6th, 2008
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Marks Meadow Library
Co-Chairs: Meg Rosa and Tracy Hightower
Secretary: Katie Schendel, Treasurer: Stephanie Burbine



In attendance: Ana Paranhos, T. Hightower, D. Kramer, Donna Stetson, M. Rosa, N. Yaffe, A. Melnick, K. Schendel, Stephanie Burbine, Celine Dassatti, Valerie Cooley

Introductions: Round table introductions and greetings
Passive Fundraiser: Presenter: Meg Rosa
♦ Looking for someone who will oversee passive fundraising efforts.
♦ Making sure all parents enrolled.
Other schools’ PTO’s Report: Presenter: Tracy Hightower.
♦ Tracy met with parents of PGGs at other schools; they discussed the possibility of an Amherst Education Day when a percentage of profits from area businesses go to schools.
Parent Information Room: Presenter: Tracy Hightower
♦ Now clean thanks to Christine Gray-Mullen, Meg Rosa
♦ Contains informaton of passive fund raising, camps and room activities.
Class Directory: Presenter: Tracy Hightower
♦ Approved printing of Directory and funds --$100
Financial Report: Presenter: S. Burbine
♦ Reimbursement to Tracy for stickers
♦ $500. for Espinoza Memorial Fund Approved
♦ Received check for Diversity Committee, must be used by February; Stephanie will come up with protocol for funding request for use of grant award.
Volunteerism: Open Conversation
♦ Looking for Volunteer Coordinator
♦ Celine will be 3rd Grade Room Parent.
♦ Raffle will be held to encourage parents to return volunteer form (those who return have opportunity to win raffle.)
Recycling update: Presenter: Tracy Hightower
♦ Not as many places taking certain cartridges. Tracy would like someone to take over.
Open conversation Annual Fundraiser:
♦ Brown Envelope needs to be earlier. (Who was interested in running this?)
♦ ACH forms may not be cost effective because of fee charged.
Thanksgiving Feast: Presenter: Ana Thomas
♦ November 14th. Need to have all contribute.
♦ Meg, Tracy, and Ana will meet to discuss.
Espinoza Family, how we can help: Presenter: A. Melnick
♦ Family has asked if dinners could be dropped off
♦ Dinners would be dropped at Timberlake/Kramer house 180 Summer
♦ One person would deliver.
♦ Discussed possibility of delivering groceries, Katie and Celine would shop.
Principal’s Report: Presenter: Nick Yaffe
♦ Second Step Workshops will be held at North Village, Wednesday, November 5th at 6:00 along with the PGG Meeting.

Meetings Set for First Monday of every month except November. ( see above), December 1, January 5, February 2, April 6, May 4, June 1,
Meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by: Katie Schendel, PGG Secretary

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Mark’s Meadow Parent Guardian Group (PGG)

Purpose: Monthly Meeting
Date: Tuesday, September 16 2008
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Venue: Marks Meadow Library
Co-Chairs: Meg Rosa and Tracy Hightower
Secretary: Katie Schendel, Treasurer: Stephanie Burbine



In attendance: D. Timberlake, T. Hightower, D. Kramer, L. Luciano-Burnett, M. Rosa, N. Yaffe, A. Melnick, K. Schendel, Stephanie Burbine S. Borrell, D. Stetson, L.Gayle-Brissett, N. Brisett, I. Varhromeera, A. Melnick, A. Paranhos, L. Wilkerson, C. Baily, N. Yaffe

Introductions: Round table introductions and greetings
Financial Report : Presenter: S. Burbine
♦ Current balance in PGG account is $7838.36.
♦ Dan Kramer handed over PGG Bank Statements from previous year to S. Burbine. The previous account will be closed and Stephanie will be opening a new account with $7000. (Some checks have not been cashed and from old account, thus the necessity of keeping out $838.36. Stephanie will follow up with those who have not chased checks.)
Principal Report: Presenter Nick Yaffe
♦ 50 new students this year, 22 K, 28 spread out Grades 1-6
♦ Modular Building will be installed within two months.
♦ Parent Handbook revised over summer, now includes a piece on internet
♦ Curriculum Night on the 24th.
Funding Request: Presenter: T. Hightower
♦ Nick requested funding for Sixth Grade Trip to Morris Hill ($700-800). Two sixth grade classes this year. There is enough in NIck’s Gift account for the cost of one class. Funding approved, along with push for fund raising by Sixth Grade to support costs.
♦ Request funds for $85 dollars to pay for stickers from Copy Cat to put on Parent’s Credit/Debit cards. The sticker says “Remember Mark’s Meadow”. Approved
♦ Tracy requested the purchased of Quicken (upwards of $100 approved) for incoming Treasurer. Approved.
Curriculum Night: Presenter: T. Hightower
♦ Discussion of ways to encourage parents to sign up as volunteers for events during Curriculum night.
♦ Tables will be set up outside classrooms to solicit parent participation.
Superintendent Search Report: T. Hightower
♦ Open meetings being held; Looking for right fit.
SGC Nominations: T. Hightower
♦ Looking to fill positions of one parent and one community member for Committee. Taking nominations.
Fund Raising: M. Rosa
♦ Passive Fund Raising—Big Y, Stop n Shop, Atkins are just some of merchants who are participating.
♦ Discussion of Recycling, Brown Envelope, Volunteerism tabled until next meeting.
Blog Spot: Presenter: T. Hightower
♦ What is included:
Community Activities
MM News
Teachers’ Wish List
Not a discussion Blog
Goals for PGG: Presenter: T. Hightower
♦ Possible Events-Fall Festival, Carnival (Will continue discussion next meeting).
♦ Confirmed Events-Community Breakfast, Multicultural Fair, Rock n Read
Next Meeting:
Monday, October 6 2008 6:00 p.m. Mark's Meadow Library
Agenda Items will include:
♦ Discussion of Recycling, Brown Envelope, Volunteerism
♦ Possible Fall Festival or Carnival
Meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by: Katie Schendel, PGG Secretary

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Fire Prevention Week Celebrate at Amherst Fire Station

Saturday October 13 from 10am until 3pm
Central Fire Station

Everyone is Invited

There will be fire safety displays; apparatus and equipment; Smokey
the Bear; fire prevention information; paramedic equipment; and
information from the Amherst Police, Senior Center, Cooley
Dickinson Hospital and UMASS Health & Safety Department.

Cider, coffee and donuts too.

Monday, October 1, 2007

All Around Mark’s Meadow:


The Principal’s View
The photo above shows an enthusiastic all-school wave to kick-off the new school year after our annual First Day parade. During the month of September we have established the tradition of having two assemblies that express fundamental values of our school. Our Welcome Assembly focused on the importance of welcoming and inviting everyone into our community. During the assembly we asked our students and staff to remember that we were all new once. Then the children shared what helped them feel comfortable at Mark’s Meadow during their own first weeks.
Our second assembly of September was devoted to the school’s Code of Conduct. Our Code of Conduct provides a framework that outlines the rights and responsibilities of being a student at Mark’s Meadow. During the assembly we emphasized the first principle in the Code of Conduct: 1) Everyone has the right to be treated with respect. The students shared their ideas about the meaning of treating others with respect. Giving children the opportunity to discuss their own viewpoints is an essential aspect of moral development and character education. We invited the children to join us in the goal of creating a school where every person can be him/herself and have his/her own interests at school without any fear of being teased. Throughout the year we will use ‘real-life’ situations in school as opportunities to learn and grow. As parents/guardians you can help us establish this respectful environment at school by discussing with your children the importance of appreciating differences and seeing the similarities that we all have in common. You can also join us in encouraging your children to speak up whenever they feel uncomfortable about the words or actions of others. Nick

Important Events in October
October 2 - Diversity Committee, 4 p.m.
October 3 – Curriculum Night, 6:15 – 8 p.m.
October 4 –School Governance Council, 3:30 pm
October 5 – Photo Day
October 8 – No School, Columbus Day
October 9 – Parent-Guardian Group, 6:30 pm,
all invited, childcare provided
October 16- School Committee, High School, 7pm

Wednesday, October 3rd, from 6:15-8:00 pm We invite all families to our annual Curriculum Night। It is a night for you to meet your child’s teachers, visit the school, and hear about the scope and sequence of the curriculum. You will also have the opportunity to set a date for your fall parent-teacher conference. During the conferences you will be able to talk to your child’s classroom teacher in more depth and set goals together for the upcoming year. A detailed schedule will be sent home soon.

Parking Alert for School Events!
Please use the meters (they are free after 5p.m.) or UMass parking lots (66 or 44) on the side or behind the school for parking. Do not park alongside the driveways leading up to the school or next to the curb in front of the school.

Setting goals with your children
The start of school is an opportune time for parents/guardians, children and teachers to talk about their hopes and dreams for the upcoming year together। Many classrooms have set aside time for the children to reflect on their goals for themselves at school. When asked, what do your children say to you about this topic? You might also want to discuss a few goals that you have for them. Try to be as specific as you can. Then you could share the content of these conversations with your child’s teacher during your Fall Conference.

Thank-yous!
- Thank-you to all of our families for making the effort to ensure that your children arrive to school on time. We have had a record low number of late arrivals for the month of September!

- Thank-you to Ilene Lacey, our Intervention Paraprofessional, for taking all of the library ‘backjacks’ home over the summer for mending. She sewed the ripped seams by hand so expertly that they should last another five years.

- Thank-you to the River Shark Café for providing a generous discount to the Mark’s Meadow staff on their catered Welcome Back lunch on the day before the first day of school.

- Thank-you to Lynne Weintraub, Crystal Ives and all of the people who helped with our Welcome Back Potluck. Thank-you to our PGG for providing the drinks, desserts, plates and utensils.

A Few Reminders:
Absent Line
Please call the special school number, 362-1301, before 8:30 AM if your child will be absent.

Electronic Toys, any kind of collecting cards, IPODS, CD players, and cell phones
Game boys, CD players, IPODS, other electronic devices and collecting cards are not allowed in school (or in the after school program). They have the power to distract children even if they are in backpacks. They also can get lost during the course of the school day. If they come to an adult’s attention he/she will confiscate the item and it will remain in the office until picked up by the parent. Cell phones represent the same risk and distraction. However, if you feel that your child needs to have a cell phone to contact you after school hours please send a note giving him/her permission.

‘Heelies’
Shoes with wheels represent a safety risk at school. If children own these shoes they must take the wheels out when they worn in school.

Saving Makes Cents!
The Saving Makes Cents program at Mark's Meadow will resume in October. Information and enrollment materials will be sent home with children in grades 1-6 in the next couple of weeks. Children who have previously participated in the program will not need to enroll again.
If you have any questions, please contact Jackie Churchill at 549-1786 or via email at ajchurch1@verizon।net.


Dear Mark’s Meadow Families,

Here at Mark’s Meadow, there are numerous staff that suffer from fragrant/chemical induced odors. These reactions can cause a multitude of symptoms including severe migraines, respiratory difficulty, asthma episodes, vomiting, red itchy eye, etc. These reactions are serious to the sufferer. Some reactions constitute very strong prescription drugs in order to control or stop the symptoms. It may take the sufferer hours or in some cases days to recover, only to be susceptible to another exposure in the building.

Often we are misled and believe the culprit must be an offensive odor. A reaction can be triggered from exposure to the softest scent or to a combination of multiple scents. Each individual responds differently. What we do know is that the reactive person can become very ill.

We don’t realize the multitude of perfumes, colognes, lotions and hair products that come into the building any given day from our staff and our visitors. Please join us in an effort to keep our school environment symptom free.

Thank you,
Nick



HEARING SCREENING

The UMass Audiology Department will be at Mark’s Meadow on Monday, October 29, 2007 to do the annual hearing screening for all students. If you have any questions, you may call Bonnie in the Health Room – 362-1314.



APPLE HARVEST CRAFTS FAIR & CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL

The Apple Harvest Crafts Fair and Children’s Festival will be on Saturday, September 29th on the Town Common, 10:00am – 5:00pm. The Festival raises money for the Amherst Family Center. This year we will also have guest artisans from Katrina ravaged, Bay St Louis, Mississippi. The Children’s Festival will include our homemade games, crafts, a jumpy castle, pony rides, a petting zoo and hayrides (in the afternoon)!!!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Read-a-thon and Used Book Sale!

Thank you!!!!
When the budget for books for the Mark’s Meadow library was slashed by 75% in the last two years, Mark’s Meadow families rose to the occasion. Thank you for showing your support for the library by participating in two amazing fundraisers.

Mark’s Meadow Summer
Read-a-thon!

This was the first year we attempted a Read-a-thon on such a large scale and the
response was overwhelming! 53 children participated in this year’s Read-a-thon by
recording their summer reading and collecting pledges for books read. The checks are still coming in, but so far an amazing $2,738 has been raised for the library! Thanks to the
students, families, teachers, friends and neighbors who participated.

A huge thanks is due to Valerie Young who coordinated this event and spent countless hours
planning, creating the reading packets, and soliciting donations for the gift bags. You did a
tremendous job, Valerie! Thanks are also due to:
Cowles Lumber Kimberley Broderick Stephen, Kalle and Steele Young
Wilburn Chiropractic UMass Bookstore Regaldi and Walder Orthodontics
Mark’s Meadow PGG Heather Ford

Mark’s Meadow Fall 2007
Used Book Sale!

Another fundraising success for the library! $909 was raised over
two weekends in September by selling your generous book
donations on the Amherst common and again in front of
WholeFoods Market.

A special thanks to Lisa Cyr and Sarah Stookey for
co-chairing this event. Their good energy and enthusiasm to stage the sale TWICE in two locations with lots of traffic really made a difference!
Thanks to the following people for pricing books, moving books, and selling books:
Joe Swartz Valerie Young Christine Grey-Mullen
Sarah Swartz Zulma Rivera Elena Valenzuela-Stookey
Heather Ford Eunsook Lee Catherine Stryker
Ok Hyun Cho Katie Winston Tracy and Kate Hightower
The extended Cyr and Flueckiger families (ALL of them!)

Friday, September 21, 2007

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Calendar

Upcoming Events:

JUNE

Tuesday, June 1st, K and 1st Graders visit Wildwood.

Thursday
, June 3rd Tile Project Dedication, 5 PM

Tuesday June 8th, 3rd Grade Play 2:30 PM and 7 PM

Wednesday June 9th, Staff Appreciation Luncheon

Friday June 11th, 6th Grade UN Trip to NYC

Saturday June 12th, Celebrate Mark's Meadow Alumni Event

Monday June 14th, Field Day

Tuesday June 15th, 6th grade Graduation Day

Wednesday June 16th, End of the Year Picnic

Thursday June 17th, Rain day End of the Year Picnic

Thursday June 17th, LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 1:20 PM RELEASE (Note this changed just last week due to the school closing after the thunderstorm.)

Teacher and Staff Wish List

TEACHERS SEND IN YOUR REQUESTS FOR WISH LIST ITEMS TO marksmeadow@gmail.com


The PGG Teacher Wish List program enables Mark's Meadow teachers to request donations of items from parents and guardians that would help in their classrooms or department. If you can help by providing any of these items, please call or email the teacher, class parent, or send the Wish List coordinator an email at marksmeadow@gmail.com. OR just send the item into school with your child.

Our school needs:

  • Donna Gagnon (K): I'd appreciate donations of "dress up" clothes for my dramatic play area. Anything that kids can wear for make believe would be great. No hats, though -- they create problems of their own.
  • Suzanne Michel (1st):
  • Sandra Brown (2nd):
  • Pam Szczesny (2nd)
  • Chris Owen (3rd): Connect Four the game we would love to have a few donated to the class.
  • Shari Conklin (4th): chess sets, stickers
  • Jennifer Pablico (5th): tissues, dry erase markers, disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer
  • Kristen Roeder (6th):
  • Diane Mercomes (6th):
  • Diane Travis (Art):
  • Mary May (Music):
  • Linda Gianesin (Guidance Counselor):
  • Bonny Page (School Nurse): Gloves, Mittens, all sizes, socks- grades K-3, sweatpants size 5-7
  • Molly Watkins (ELE Teacher): 8 Index card boxes
  • Therese Chehade (ELE Teacher):
  • Danielle Kadinhoff (SPED):
  • Bev Sevier (SPED)
  • Rory Keogh (Psyc)
  • Dory Zelman (OT): 6 large plastic boxes with lids (size approx. 12"x18"x10"), wall sized white board with ledge for markers, 1 box of 100 sheet protectors, dry erase cleaner, sit and move cushions, weighted vests, weighted blanket, craft supplies- beads, buttons, yarn, etc., Mad Libs, Bean Bag chair, Backjacks