Wednesday, June 16, 2010

PICNIC

THE PICNIC IS Postponed until Thursday 6/17 5:30 to 7:30PM. Weather report for Tonight is: Showers and a possible thunderstorm during the evening will give way to cloudy skies after midnight. Low 63F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

This year we have some great volunteers organized by Val Cooley and Abril Navarro López who are running a CARNIVAL-STYLE night with games and prizes. Games start at 6:00 . We encourage all TEACHERS, FAMILIES and COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO ATTEND. We can go out with a BANG! THE FINAL ROCKET LAUNCH (OR "SHOOTING STAR") will happen at the end of the picnic.

Some things you should know about the evening are listed below.
  • This is a Picnic.
  • Bring your family's meal, a blanket or chairs, and a dessert to share.
  • PGG will provide Drinks, paper goods and flat ware.
  • Also bring your Year Book to get signatures. (ALL CHILDREN RECEIVED A FREE BOOK TODAY put their names in the books)
  • Amherstopoly will be sold (discounted price of $20) to raise money that will go towards making payment for tee-shirts.
  • Even if you do not want an Amherstopoly game, or may already have one, please consider making a donation towards the tee-shirts. We need to raise $800 more such that we can give (for free) one to every student on Thursday.
Note to parents. The PGG has asked for no donations this year towards any of the festivities or projects that have been provided by teachers and the PGG. Events like, The Beginning-of-the-Year-Potluck, The Community Breakfast, Rock and Read, Multicultural Fair, The Staff Appreciation Luncheon, The Historical Alumni Party, Sixth grade Graduation, THIS Picnic, and The Third Grade Musical, Performances at UMass, Pizza Parties after the Library Visits. . Projects like the Class Directory, The Mosaic Tile Project, team building at Morris Hill, subsidized field trips, and a mentoring program for 6th graders. We have also provided funds for snacks for the after school homework clubs and MACS. As well as babysitting for import school meetings.

So please make as large of a donation at the picnic as you can. $5, $10, $20 or more...such that every child leaves Mark's Meadow tomorrow with a shirt. The Tee-shirts are made form a student design contest. We have two lovely designs that won. One from the upper grade and one from the lower grade. They are commemorative tee-shirts that you and your children will cherish for a long time. The cost to make these T-Shirts is about $10 each and we are giving them to the kids.
Do what you can to help.

A VERY Special Thanks goes out to Alyssa Melnick and Stefan and Sarah Petrucha, Catherine Stryker and many more listed in the yearbook, AND some of our amazing 6th graders, who spent an enormous amount of time on our very terrific YEARBOOK. Many of you may not know this but Alyssa ran an after school yearbook club, where-in the sixth graders helped collect images, put together designs, sold "shout out" space and raised enough money to cover the cost of the production such that they can "GIVE" every student a yearbook. This is what I call is community in action. When you see these folks at the picnic give them a thanks!.

SEE YOU THERE!


Best, Tracy Hightower

From the PGG Officers we thank you for a wonderful year.
Meg, Prentiss,
Adrain and the rest of the PGG Gang

Friday, June 11, 2010

6th soon to be 7th grade summer reading and math opportunities.

ARMS is sending home a letter to all the 6th grade - soon to be 7th grade - families about summer reading and math opportunities to keep up math and reading skills while not in school. The letters are posted on the ARMS website at www.arps.org/ms

Friday, June 4, 2010

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL EARLY RELEASE

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.)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Thank a Teacher! Deadline June 10

Did you know that when asked what type of gift would make them feel most appreciated, the majority of teachers polled by the National Education Association last year said "a simple thank you" was all.

Why not send them a meaningful thank you and support Amherst Education Foundation's mission to strengthen our schools at the same time? AEF will deliver a personalized Thank You card to the person you wish to honor during the last week of school and your contribution will be used for grants to schools next year.

Visit www.amhersteducationfoundation.org before June 10 to make a donation and thank the special teachers in your life!

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Celebrate Mark’s Meadow

Celebrate Mark’s Meadow

June 12th, 2010

6:00-8:30 PM

Come join us for an alumni event to celebrate Mark’s Meadow’s nearly 50-years of educating our kids. We are thinking that it would be a relatively simple affair, a buffet POTLUCK* dinner, in the gym or outside. Please bring a dish to share. Some food is being provided by Atkins Market. We will also be gathering in the auditorium for a slide show and have a time where people could share memories of what MM has meant in their lives.

This event is meant for former and present staff and alum parents and young adults of alum families. This is an event for adults and young adults only please. For more details as we have them, become a Fan of “Celebrate Mark's Meadow” on Facebook and tell others who love Mark’s Meadow to join us there too.

Please RSVP by June 8th

Via email to celebratemarksmeadow@gmail.com.

or

Call 413-362-1308,

The Mark’s Meadow Special Events line.

If you want to VOLUNTEER and help organize this event, please contact Tracy Hightower. Tracy@waterfieldfarms.net

*POTLUCK: Last Name A Thru I, Bring Main Dish for 8

Last Name J Thru R, Bring Veggie or Fruit Dish for 8

Last Name S thru Z, Bring A Dessert for 8

LSSE Special Offer

Hello all,

I just wanted to make one last submission for your respective PGO blogs regarding LSSE Summer Sports Camps if possible. Just something to the effect that this Friday, June 4th, will the last day to Save $10 on all summer sports camps. Let me know either way if you can get the word out! Thanks.

Owen Stebbins

Summer Sports Camp Coordinator

Town of Amherst Leisure Services

(o)413-259-3206

(c) 413-687-4736

Monday, May 31, 2010

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: Things stll needed for wardrobe and Props. 4 pair of white tights size 8 or 10, 1 pair of Red Tights size 12, 1 pair of yellow tights size 8 or 10. A small wheel barrow, (kids size). If you have any of these bring them to the office and leave them for Susan Vegiard and Mary May.

Wednesday June 9th, Staff Appreciation Luncheon: Volunteer sign-up sheets went home on Friday. Please fill in how you can help with this event and send it back to the office ASAP. It is necessary for many parents to volunteer for this event for it to be successful. If you would like to Donate food or flowers or money, help organize before the event or participate on the day of the event please fill out the form or contact Koren Berrio (korenberrio71@hotmail.com), Keisha Dennis (ktjdennis@hotmail.com) or Tracy Hightower (Tracy@waterfieldfarms.net).

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

Saturday June 12th, Celebrate Mark's Meadow Alumni Event (POTLUCK): All current Mark's Meadow Parents are invited to this event. IT IS AN ADULT AND YOUNG ADULT (TEENAGERS) EVENT. This event is separate from the End-of-the-School Year picnic. See more details and RSVP by CLICKING HERE!. Join the Celebrate Mark's Meadow Fan page for updates by CLICKING HERE.

Monday June 14th, Field Day

Tuesday June 15th, 6th grade Graduation Day

Wednesday June 16th, End-of-the-School Year Picnic: We need volunteers to make this event extra special. Contact Val Cooley, Prentiss Austin or Meg Rosa if you would like to help plan a very special event. Any time or donations for this event would be greatly appreciated by the whole community. Val: cooley.valerie@gmail.com Prentiss: paustin@student.umass.edu Meg: megan.rosa@comcast.net.

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

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

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

LSSE Summer Programs

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Travel Soccer Team Tryouts.

Soccer tryout pre-registration forms are due this Saturday, May 29th so I was hoping you could post this reminder on the blogs:

Attention current first graders through sixth graders: Do you want to play on the Amherst Travel Soccer team? There are separate girls' teams and boys' teams for every age group.

Travel Soccer Team Tryouts. Travel Soccer Tryout information for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 seasons is now available at http://www.amherstsoccer.org.

Please be advised the tryout pre-registration form is due by Saturday May 29. http://www.amherstsoccer.org/Travel%20Tryouts%2010-11.htm

Legal Services Subcommittee of the Regional School Committee

I've been asked to let you all know that the Legal Services Subcommittee of the Regional School Committee has extended the deadline for submitting ideas for interview questions. The question list they develop will be used to interview law firms under consideration to represent the three districts of Amherst, Pelham and the Region. Questions may be submitted to Irv Rhodes through Monday, May 24th at rhodesi@arps.org .

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thank a Teacher! End-Of-School-Year-Gift idea!

Did you know that when asked what type of gift would make them feel most appreciated, the majority of teachers polled by the National Education Association last year said "a simple thank you" was all.

Why not send them a meaningful thank you and support Amherst Education Foundation's mission to strengthen our schools at the same time? AEF will deliver a personalized Thank You card to the person you wish to honor during the last week of school and your contribution will be used for grants to schools next year.

Visit www.amhersteducationfoundation.org before June 10 to make a donation and thank the special teachers in your life!

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Friday, May 14, 2010

A whole lot of things going on.

LIBRARY: Susan McQuaid could use any help, no experience needed. As a volunteer you would be labeling books and doing other tasks needed for the packing up of the library. Volunteers could call Susan at the MM library 362 1316 or email at mcquaids@arps.org.

TILE PROJECT:
Diane Travis could still use a couple parents to help with this project. Contact her for more information. travisd@arps.org

THE THIRD GRADE PLAY IS JUNE 8th and we need a few PROPS. A rope swing with a disk you sit on, a portable swimming pool ladder and a small wooden wheel barrow. If you have any of these items let Tracy know. Tracy@waterfieldfarms.net.



An invitation to all new Crocker Farm families

Welcome New Families!

To all new Crocker Farm families,
Welcome to the Crocker Farm community! We'd like to remind you that you are invited to join us for these remaining casual social events. We’d love to meet you, your children, and your friends for relaxed conversation and play. There’s no need to confirm (unless noted), just come by and get to know a few NEW friends from your wonderful new school.
Welcome to our community!
Becky Demling and Lucy McMurrer (PGO co-chairs)

Friday May 21, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Amherst Coffee. Have a coffee or a glass of wine and meet with new friends.
Wednesday May 26, 6:30 – 8:30 PM, New Families Open House. An opportunity to meet the principal and see the school.
Thursday June 3, 3:30 – 4:30 PM, Flayvors of Cook’s Farm. Buy an ice cream cone and meet some new friends! For children and adults.
Friday June 4, 7:00 – 9:00 PM, at Sue Bernier’s home (817 Bay Road). Come for hors d'oeuvres and friendly adult conversation. (Please call or email to confirm: 256-1164 or susanbernier68@comcast.net)
Saturday June 5, 3:00 – 5:00 PM, Groff Park. "Potluck Picnic at the Park”. Bring your children and food or drink to share. Bring games and balls, too! We’ll have limbo dancing and music. (No event if the weather is bad.)

There are also a few Crocker Farm school events coming up that we would like to invite you to attend:
Friday May 21 6:00 – 8:00 PM, Movie Night, Crocker Farm Cafeteria. Now Showing: "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron,"
Saturday June 5, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Annual PGO Tag Sale, Crocker Farm Lobby
Friday June 4, 8:40 – 9:40 AM, Coffee with the Principal, Crocker Farm Community Room


Travel Soccer Tryout information for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 seasons is now available at http://www.amherstsoccer.org.

Please be advised the tryout pre-registration form is due by Saturday May 29. http://www.amherstsoccer.org/Travel%20Tryouts%2010-11.htm

Here is the Tryout Schedule:

2010-2011 Travel Soccer Age Brackets:

U-9 – Born on or after August 1, 2001

U-10 – Born on or after August 1, 2000

U-11 – Born on or after August 1, 1999

U-12 – Born on or after August 1, 1998

U-13 – Born on or after August 1, 1997

U-14 – Born on or after August 1, 1996

2010-2011 Travel Soccer TRYOUT SCHEDULE 2 of 3

ALL TRYOUTS WILL BE HELD AT CROCKER FARM SCHOOL IN AMHERST

ATTENDANCE AT TRYOUTS IS MANDATORY

Tuesday June 1 - U9 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Wednesday June 2 - U9 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Thursday June 3 – U10 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Friday June 4 – U10 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Monday June 7 – U11 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Tuesday June 8 – U11 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Wednesday June 9 – U12 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Thursday June 10 – U12 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Monday June 14 – U13 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Tuesday June 15 – U13 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Wednesday June 16 – U14 BOYS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Thursday June 17 – U14 GIRLS 5:30 – 8:00pm

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Monday, April 26, 2010

Our Teachers are Stars & May 4th is Their Day to Shine!

Let your favorite teacher know how much you appreciate all their hard work, care, expertise and dedication. Have a Shining Star delivered to them on May 4th - National Teacher Appreciation Day!

Make a gift to the Amherst Education Foundation (AEF) in honor of a teacher and AEF will deliver a note of appreciation to your teacher. And your tax-deductible gift will go to support important work in our schools next year.

Click on the image to print out a form & mail it in today! Or visit www.amhersteducationfoundation.org. Thanks!

Sign up for the Wildwood Blog

Future Wildwood Families: Would you like to receive the WW blog via email? Each day there are new items posted to the blog, you’ll receive an email with that day’s information.

To sign up, go to www.wildwoodpto.org . On the right side, look for “Receive the Blog by Email”. Click that link, and follow the instructions.

This is a great way to make sure you don’t miss any news because you forgot to check the blog!

Rotary Club of Amherst Gives $25,000 to build the Crocker Farm Play Ground

The Crocker Farm PGO is pleased to announce that our community has been awarded the Rotary Club of Amherst $25,000 Community Grant for the playground!

Thanks to this generous award, we only need to raise $5,300 more to reach the $43,400 needed to build a new playground!

Please consider helping us reach this final goal by participating in one of the following fund raisers:

Multi-Arts Raffle Multi Arts is sponsoring a raffle with all proceeds benefiting the Crocker Farm Playground Initiative. Raffle ticket costs $15 for 1 or 2 for $20. The winner will receive a free Multi-Arts camp session (up to a $585 value) good for summer 2010. The raffle runs until May 4th.

Town Fair Fundraiser on May 8th The CF PGO and Rotary Club of Amherst are partnering up to ask for donations from Town Fair attendees as well as run a 50/50 raffle. Simply sign up for a shift as long or as short as you need. We will be working from 11 AM – 6 PM on the Town Common.

Electronics Collection Fundraiser on May 15th Sign up to work a short shift between 8 AM and 1 PM or for a small disposal fee per item, electronics may be brought to the Crocker Farm parking lot for recycling. Residents of surrounding communities are welcome.

Items may include, but are not limited to, computer monitors, laptops, CPUs, servers, CD rom/DVD drives, speakers, mice, keyboards, plugs, computer wires/parts/accessories, copy/fax/scanner/printers, phones and phone systems of any kind, UPS (computer battery backup systems), camera/video/audio equipment, DVD players, stereos, VCRs, walkmans, iPods and accessories, microwaves, air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, hot water tanks/heaters, washing machines, dryers, stoves, and dishwashers. All items must be empty and contain no gasoline, oil, or water.

Buy one of those fabulous “I helped build the Crocker Farm Playground” t-shirts for $10 or just simply donate to the playground effort through AEF or the PGO.

Anything you do helps bring the playground to fruition. Our sincere thanks goes out to everyone who donated their money or time to get us this far.

Questions? Please contact Becky at 230-3306 or email the PGO at crockerfarmpgo@gmail.com.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Chess Club information for Wildwood next fall


We want to extend an invitation for all of the children and parents from Mark’s Meadow to participate in Wildwood’s highly successful parent-run afterschool chess club. Up to 100 kids participate in this club every year, and it has become a beloved and much-anticipated tradition at our school. Look for a sign-up sheet in your child’s backpack next fall.

I have had a wonderful experience leading the chess club for the last three years with the help of other parent volunteers, and now with my daughter graduating, I’m looking to pass the hat to the next parent or group of parent leaders. I’m hoping some of these volunteers will be among you, the new members of our school community.

Here’s what‘s needed:
  1. administration that can be done at home, ie: collecting forms and assigning kids to groups (no chess knowledge required). Helps to be able to create spreadsheets and email lists. Approximate time required: 3 hours each semester.
  2. leading weekly 1 hour chess club sessions for beginning, intermediate or advanced players. Knowledge of chess is pretty important. I generally give a 15-20 minute ‘lesson’ at the start of each session, then let them just play each other for the rest of the time. Time: 2 hours each week
  3. organizing snack (no chess knowledge required). We usually have a sign up sheet at beginning of session and parents bring snack throughout.
  4. overseeing the operation – working with the club leaders to determine best days, printing and distributing the sign-up forms, sending group emails, generally keeping track. Time: 7 hours per semester

Please email me or call 212.595.3585 if you would like to take part in this fun activity with the kids. The materials have already been purchased, and a successful organizational structure is already in place. We could really use your help to keep this wonderful activity going, and it’s a fun way to volunteer at the school and get to know the children.

I look forward to meeting you,

Mat Lebowitz
mat@mlcreative.com
212.595.3585

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

UPDATE:

Finalists Announced for Middle School Principal Position

UPDATE, March 31:

Mr. Paul Goodhind notified the Human Resources Director this afternoon that he is withdrawing from the finalist pool as Middle School Principal. The remaining candidates, Mr. Michael Hayes and Mr. Karsten Schlenter, will be spending a full day in the district tomorrow as previously scheduled.

Three finalists have been announced for the position of Amherst Regional Middle School Principal: Karsten Schlenter, Michael Hayes, and Paul Goodhind.

The finalists will visit the district on Thursday, April 1, 2010 and will spend the day on site at the Middle School in a variety of settings. Each candidate will begin his day with a building tour, followed by meetings with staff, students, elementary and secondary administrators, and Central Office administrators. The public forums will be held in the Middle School library on the evening of April 1 at the following times:

  1. Karsten Schlenter 6:30 - 7:15 p.m.
  2. Michael Hayes 7:15 - 8:00 p.m.

We invite all members of the community to attend the forums and provide input into this very important decision for our school district.

For more information about the search, see www.arps.org/node/1252.

Forum to meet the 3 finalists for the Middle School Principal

Three finalists have been announced for the position of Amherst Regional Middle School Principal: Karsten Schlenter, Michael Hayes, and Paul Goodhind.

The finalists will visit the district on Thursday, April 1, 2010 and will spend the day on site at the Middle School in a variety of settings. Each candidate will begin his day with a building tour, followed by meetings with staff, students, elementary and secondary administrators, and Central Office administrators. The public forums will be held in the Middle School library on the evening of April 1 at the following times:

  1. Karsten Schlenter 6:30 - 7:15 p.m.
  2. Michael Hayes 7:15 - 8:00 p.m.
  3. Paul Goodhind 8:00 - 8:45 p.m.

We invite all members of the community to attend the forums and provide input into this very important decision for our school district.

For more information about the search, see www.arps.org/node/1252.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ice Skating for new Wildwood families


Calling all current and future Wildwood families!

The Wildwood PGO is hosting ice skating at the Mullins Center at UMass this Saturday, April 3, from 2-3:50pm. This event is free and includes rental skates. Please come to this fun event!

Also, there will be a bake sale to help Crocker Farm raise money for a new playground. If you'd like to contribute to this effort, please bring a baked good to sell.

If you have any questions, please contact Andrea Coleman Baird (413) 256-8050/ colemanbaird@gmail.com or Taryn LaRaja 549-7979 tlaraja@gmail.com .

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¡Llamando toda las familias del presente y el futuro de Wildwood!


El Wildwood PGO te invita a patinar en el Mullins Center de la universidad de UMASS este Sabado el 3 de Abril, de 2-3:50. Este acontecimiento es gratis y incluye alquilar patines.

¡Por favor vengas a patinar con nosotros para pasar un gran tiempo!

Tambien, se va a vender postres para ayudar a Crocker Farm construir un nuevo patio de recreo. Si quieres ayudar con esta meta, por favor traigas postre para vender.

Si tienes preguntas, llamas a Andrea Coleman Baird (413) 256-8050 or colemanbaird@gmail.com or Taryn LaRaja 549-7979 tlaraja@gmail.com

Go,Kids Art,Go!


NOT A SCHOOL SPONSORED EVENT

Saturday, March 20, 2010

COMMUNITY NEWS DON'T MISS OUT


LSSE SOFTBALL and FLAG FOOTBALL

LSSE softball has two divisions, 3rd-4th grade and 5th-6th grade. Practices start in early April with games starting in May. The cost is $89. Flag football is for boys and girls in grades 1st-6th. There are 8 clinics on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting April 13th. The cost is $59. For more information please call LSSE.

Thanks, Allan Sobon

Sports and Recreation Intern LSSE

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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BOOK SALE

Donate Books for League of Women Voters Book Sale
Collection of used books for the annual League of Women Voters book sale will begin March 24, with collection sites at 479 West Street, Unit 8; Hadley Stop & Shop; the Jones, North Amherst, and South Amherst libraries; and the UPS store on University Drive. The sale will take place April 30, May 1 and 2 under the tent on the Amherst Town Common.

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WILDWOOD COMMUNITY COFFEES


The Wildwood Community Coffees with the Principal will be held on the following days from 8:30-9:30 am in the cafeteria, followed by Visitors Day tours of the building


4/1, 4/16, 4/30, 5/14

Friday, March 19, 2010

HEY ALL YOU FACEBOOKERS Celebrate Mark's Meadow

Do you have a Facebook Account? Now you can Celebrate Mark's Meadow by joining this group. There are many yearend events that we will posted there and here. A lots of sentimental pictures and historical stories from former students and staff members.

Please join the group.

The Amherst Education Foundation has met its challenge!

Thanks to all of our supporters who made this possible, and to the anonymous donor who got it all started. The success of this matching grant will enable AEF to fully fund the exciting work already underway in our schools. For more information about what AEF is funding this year, just click on the link below.

http://www.amhersteducationfoundation.org/node/40

Wednesday, March 10, 2010


BREAKING NEWS: The Amherst Education Foundation has been challenged! Please join your community in support of our schools and help AEF meet an exciting challenge. We are trying to raise $10,000 by midnight on Monday, March 15 in order to qualify for a $5,000 matching challenge grant.

We are about half way towards meeting our goal. Please make a gift of any amount before midnight on Monday!!

You can get more information about the great projects your donation will help support in 2010 at AEF’s website and you can give online there, too! But don't put it off--we need your help TODAY to meet the challenge. Thank you!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Crocker Farm Dance-a-Thon

Please remember to return your Dance-a-Thon sign up sheet to your school as soon as possible to help Crocker Farm with planning. Dance-a-Thon Pledge Sheets will be sent home on Monday, March 8th. Bring those with you, along with all your pledge money, to the dance on Friday, March 19th, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. This will be the largest playground fundraiser Crocker Farm is planning and we need everyone's participation to make it a success! Don't like to dance? Just join us, listen to good music, and enjoy our pizza and dessert tables! For more info, please call Becky at 230-3306 or Lucy at 253-9331.
Becky Demling
Crocker Farm PGO Co-Chair
beckydemling@yahoo.com
413-230-3306

FYI- CF will pick up all sheets tomorrow afternoon from each school. Thanks for your support!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Amherst Education Foundation Challenge!

The Amherst Education Foundation is excited to announce a great opportunity to support our students, teachers and schools!
There's much more info and an opportunity to donate at www.amhersteducationfoundation.org. Thanks for taking a look!



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Saturday, February 20, 2010

A Year with Frog and Toad

This year's musical at the high school will be of special interest to families with younger students. A Year with Frog and Toad is a relatively recent Broadway musical, based on the popular children's books. It is scheduled to go out on tour again soon, but we have been issued the rights to perform it here this spring. It will certainly appeal to the elementary school crowd, but its sly wit and clever questioning of the intersections between dream and reality will make it engaging for older students and adults as well.

Performance dates Thursday, Feb. 25: 7:30

Friday, Feb. 26: 7:30

Saturday, Feb. 27: 2:00

Saturday, Feb. 27: 7:30

All performances are in the ARHS auditorium

Snow date Sunday, March 1: 2:00

Ticket Prices Reserved seats (rows F-Q)

$15 for general public

$10 for students/seniors/staff

Unreserved seats (rows R-Z)

$10 for general public $8 for students/seniors/staff



Ticket Availability at ARHS cafeteria during lunches Beginning Feb. 23 (10-noon, week of Feb. 23 only)

Or at the door, 1½ hours before

performances

Or e-mail Claudia at arhsmusicals@gmail.com

to reserve seats (and pay when

you pick them up)

Checks should be made payable to ARHS Musical

Contact: Claudia Weinberg

arhsmusicals@gmail.com

413/563-7265

Rock and Read Day

On Friday, March 5, Marks Meadow will celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday with our annual Rock and Read Day! The celebration will last all day, with a morning assembly, green eggs and ham for lunch, and an opportunity for each class to spend time rocking and reading. There might even be some visits from Dr. Seuss characters! Parents, if you would like to be involved in decorating for this event or can loan a rocking chair for the day, please contact MM parent Cathy Luna, at lunac@educ.umass.edu or 549 3992.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Five Important Messages

Yearbook
Beloved Mark’s Meadow Families:

This is your last chance to participate! The deadline is Friday! 2/12/10

The Mark’s Meadow Elementary School Yearbook Club needs your help. We want to make this year’s Mark’s Meadow yearbook something very special. But, producing 200 color yearbooks takes funding. To help with this very last Marks Meadow Yearbook, we are asking families if they are willing to sponsor the publication by purchasing a space. You can advertise a business or can shout out to individuals, to the school, or to an entire classes…
  • $20 for your company name to appear on a sponsor list
  • $30 for ¼ of a page advertisement
  • $60 for half a page advertisement
  • $120 for a full page advertisement
Your advertisement will go to all the families of Mark’s Meadow and be part of this Mark’s Meadow memento which is sure to be shown to all their friends and extended family!

To make a donation please mail a check payable to Mark's Meadow PGG.

To place an ad, please mail the final draft (in actual ¼, ½ or full page size) along with a check (To Marks Meadow PGG) for the corresponding amount to:

Marks Meadow Elementary School
c/o Yearbook Club - Alyssa Melnick
813 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01002

If possible send an additional PDF copy via email to:
sarahk@petrucha.com

Questions?
Call Alyssa Melnick at 413 549-3614 or Sarah Kinney at 413 549-0266.
If you would care to make an additional donation we would greatly appreciate it!

Thank You!
Mark’s Meadow 6th Graders 2010


Multicultural Fair MARCH 17th
Don't forget to hand in your Volunteer sign up sheet!
Only a few parents have handed in these forms which tell the Multicultural Fair Committee how much help they can count on. There are many of the staff helping with the entertainment and organizing the event. Let them know you are willing to help by volunteering for this all-school event. Therese Chehade, Kristen Roeder, Diane Mercomes, Danielle Kadinoff, Nick Yaffe, Neusa Ribeiro,

6th Graders
Parents and guardians of current 6th Grade students should plan to visit to the middle school on
Wednesday, February 24th from 7 to 8:30pm for 6th Grade Orientation. This is an adult only introduction to the Amherst Regional Middle School. The evening is an opportunity to learn about the registration process, the 7th grade curriculum, elective classes, and supports available for students. Discover teams, advisory, clubs and the Family School Partnership. Find the answers to your questions. We hope that every parent/guardian will be able to attend this important 6th Grade Parent/Guardian Orientation Night at ARMS.

Amherst Survival Center Family Night
Want a night off from cooking? Join us this Monday February 15th, as the Amherst Survival Center hosts Family Night. Come with the kids for supper, fun activities, and collage art crafts. Open to everyone! Drop-in between 4:30-6:30, supper is served 5:00-6:00. Access to all our free programs, including free groceries and free clothing, is available.

Black History Month Lunch Community Event
Looking for something to do as a family? Come celebrate Black History Month this Wednesday, February 17th, 12-1 pm. Held at North Congregational Church Parish Hall (1199 North Pleasant Street), put on by the Amherst Survival Center. Delicious food, friends, and music. Free and all are welcome! Call 549-3968 x 202 for more information.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Four-Towns Meeting

Four-Towns Meeting

Saturday, February 6, 2010
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Amherst Regional Middle School Library

Welcome and Introductions

Reports from Boston—Senator Stan Rosenberg (and Rep Story may attend, while Rep Kulik has a prior engagement)

Updated Revenue Assumptions and Budget Projections
State Funding
Use of E&D Funding
Use of School Choice Funding

Potential Cuts to Level Services in the FY2011 Budget

Assessments to Member Towns
FY2011 Scenarios
Projected Member Town Assessment % for FY11-16

Guidance from Member Towns
Assessments & Budget Support

Town Meeting Calendar
Warrant Articles Due Dates

Adjournment

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Stay Connected Meetings

Let’s Stay Connected!
Amherst Public Schools

Parent/Guardian-School Connection: Spring 2010

Meetings for Parents and Guardians of Elementary School Children
with School Personnel

**Childcare provided **Spanish Translation Provided

**Other Translation Provided Upon Request

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 6:30-8:00 PM Health and Well Being Fair for
Families of Students in Grades PreK-2, Crocker Farm School

*FUN ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS AND THEIR PARENTS/GUARDIANS

*SNACKS *PRIZES *HANDOUTS *SHARING OF IDEAS

Friday, March 5, 2010 9:00-10:00 AM
“How can we best support our kids?” Meeting for Parents and Guardians of
Students PreK-6, Professional Development Center, Middle School

Thursday, May 13, 2010 7:00-8:00 PM “Celebrating This Year and Looking
Forward to Next Year” Meeting for Parents and Guardians of Students PreK-6,

Professional Development Center, Middle School
**Call Ms. Mildred Martinez 362-1871 with any questions

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New Wildwood Families Get Together!!!

There will be an informal, fun get together for the parents and guardians of ALL children who will be attending Wildwood Elementary next year. We are hoping to spend time getting to know one another in a casual, no-pressure setting. We will meet for drinks, good conversation and laughs at the Moan and Dove on Tuesday February 9th at 7:30 pm. Please spread the word and bring friends. Any questions? Contact, Andrea Coleman (colemanbaird@gmail.com)

Crocker Farm Playground Fundraising

Calling all Amherst residents... We need your help building a new playground at Crocker Farm! Our existing equipment is almost 20 years old, in bad shape, and many components are broken. The landscaping needs to be updated to adhere to legal codes and provide basic safety. There is simply not enough equipment to meet the physical needs of the school.


The proposed new playground for Crocker Farm is a lively outdoor space which will better support Crocker Farm's growing student body. It also will be a destination play area for the greater Amherst community. Playgrounds encourage children to develop strong social skills, understanding of spatial concepts, and appreciation for physical activity.


With redistricting, it is more important than ever to create a play space that meets the physical needs of a expanding school. We have an ambitious goal of raising $40,000 to have a new playground installed this summer. Please help us reach this goal by donating today! Donations can be made online at crockerfarmpgo@blogspot.com or mailed to:

Crocker Farm PGO

280 West Street

Amherst, MA 01002

ATTN: Playground

Internet Safety Information

The latest edition of the excellent online safety booklet is available at http://www.onguardonline.gov/pdf/tec04.pdf It has great parenting tips and the latest vocabulary for internet and cell phone use. Check it out!

Dates and Info you should know about Budget meetings

Tuesday, January 26th at 6:30pm in the HS library is a special meeting of the Regional School Committee

Wednesday, January 27th at 7pm in the HS library is a HS/MS Budget meeting for parents, guardians and the community

Tuesday, February 2nd at 6:30pm in the Town Room at Town Hall the School Committee takes community input about the budget

Monday, Feb 8th at 6:30 in the Town Room at Town Hall the Amherst School Committee meeting

Tuesday, February 9th at 6:30pm in the Town Room at Town Hall the Regional School Committee meeting

Wednesday, February 10th at 7pm in the HS library the School Committee and the Budget Advisory Committee is sponsoring a Community Public Budget Forum



Nordic Ski Program

The Amherst Regional Nordic SKI Team presents:

Wednesday Afternoon

Sprint Series Races



Wednesday Afternoons in January and February

(snow permitting)

at Northfield Mountain Recreation Center

All are welcome!

Juniors, Seniors and Masters

On Site Registration takes place the day of the race at 3pm

Races begin at 3:30 pm sharp

Entry fee is $5 ($3 with a Northfield Mountain season pass)



ABOUT THE RACES: The Sprint Series will be a wave start format. The best

two advance. Consolation round(s) will be run for all others. Skiing technique will

alternate with Classic skiing on the first and third Wednesdays and Freestyle on the

second and fourth Wednesdays.

For advance registration visit http://nordicsprint.eventbrite.com/

(you will have to pay and pick up your number on the day of the race)

For race questions call Sully: (413) 259-1521 (before 9:00 p.m.)

For snow conditions call Northfield Mountain at (800) 859-2960

or visit www.firstlightpower.com/northfield/ccski.asp

Norhthfield Mountain Address: 99 Millers Falls Rd., Northfield, MA

NOT A SCHOOL SPONSORED EVENT