MIDDLE GROUND Teaching and learning with young adolescents Principal’s Message

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MIDDLE GROUND October 2014
MIDDLE GROUND
Teaching and learning with young adolescents
Principal’s Message
Dear EHMS Family:
As we look around at the beauty of the fall season it is hard to believe that the
first month of school is already behind us. All of our students are busily engaged in their classroom experiences and making connections with their new
teachers. Our sixth graders have already become a very important part of our
school family and seem to have adjusted nicely to the new routines of the
Middle School.
We continue to incorporate rigor and critical thinking into our daily learning activities. We
hope you are all taking advantage of the GradeQuick portion of Edline. This involves
providing parents with an electronic snapshot of their child’s academic progress in their
classes. These electronic reports will be updated every Monday and Thursday and are
accessed through the child’s Edline account. Teachers’ webpages will continue to have
updated classroom assignments throughout the year. If you have any questions regarding
access to Edline please call the school and ask for Mrs. Turner.
The East Hampton School District continues to utilize a software program eliminating the
manual cash register check out process for school meals and milk purchases (including
breakfast from 7:45 - 8:00 and lunch). MEALPAYPLUS lets each student have an on-line
account that can be viewed by parents at any time to check their account balance and see
what their child eats. Parents are encouraged to send in a check that will be added directly
to their child’s account. The cafeteria system is linked to our student management software; therefore all students are automatically enrolled in the food service program.
October is National Anti-Bullying Prevention month. East Hampton Middle School prides
itself in promoting a safe school environment that utilizes PBIS (Positive Behavioral
Interventions and Supports) structures to teach our students about the value of kindness,
respect, responsibility and pride in all that they do. To support the idea of respecting each
other we will encourage students to wear orange on October 22nd as part of a national
movement for Unity Day. Unity Day is a day that everyone can come together to send a
message of support, hope, unity, respect and kindness. We will also be providing some
school-wide activities to promote appropriate behaviors in our environment.
We had a very successful Panther Fall Fest on Sept 19th. It was attended by many
schools, students and parents. It was a great family time as we celebrated our fall athletic
teams. It was a wonderful day and I would like to thank the many parents, students and
coaches who made this event such a success. In particular, our PTO and our Athletic
Director, Michael Mercaldi, who coordinated the food and event very effectively.
I want to wish all of you and your families a pleasant and productive October as we move
through the school year.
Nancy Briere, Principal
East Hampton Middle School
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OCTOBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 22nd
Please check website for updates to the
calendar!
1-31
2,6,9,14,
16,20,23,
27, 30
3
8
8 & 22
9
13
14
14-17
15
15
16
17
17
Stop & Shop A+ Rewards Begins today
7 p.m. PTO Meeting in LMC
Spanish Club in Room 35
@2:35 p.m.
Principal’s Parent Forum 8:309:15 a.m.
No School—Columbus Day
Late arrival day for students—
school begins at 9:45 a.m.
Student Council is selling pink
& white ribbon bracelets during
lunch waves to support Sandy
Peszynski breast cancer
awareness
Permission slips due for 7th
grade band/chorus field trip
Chatham Health Flu Clinic
@EHHS Café from 3 p.m. to 6
p.m.
Vo-Ag presentation in
Commons 8:15—9:00 a.m.
-Fundraising ends today for
Yankee Candle
-Wear pink to school today in
support of our breast cancer
awareness campaign
Bike Fest @4 p.m. –5:30 p.m.
today @Cranberry Bog
21
Diversity Conference in Middletown for selected 7th graders
22
Wear Orange to school today
to support National Unity Day
Vinal Tech presentation for
Grade 8—8:15—9:00
23
29
30
Wear the color orange to school on
Wednesday, October 22, in support of
National Book Month and AntiBullying Prevention Month
Edline/Grade Quick Update
Coast Guard field trip for 7th
grade band/chorus students
Gr. 6 Halloween Bash in
Commons at 2:35-4 p.m.
East Hampton Middle School
National Unity Day
National Unity Day is a day that everyone
can come together to send a message of
support, hope, unity, respect and kindness. Students, look for special, fun
activities that day!
Stop & Shop A+ School Rewards
During the period of October 3, 2014 through
March 19, 2015 your Stop & Shop card can
earn points for our school. These points
become cash for our school to use for any of
our educational needs. If you would like to
participate, please register your card by calling
1-877-275-2758, or going on-line at
www.StopandShop.com/aplus. Our school ID
code is 11133. We will post monthly year-todate totals in this newsletter. Thank you for
your support.
HEALTH NOTES—6th Grade Physical
By Beth Kelpen, R.N.
Reminder- 6th grade parents/guardians: State
of Connecticut requires that a physical
be done during the 6th grade
year. State guidelines now requires a
second dose of varicella, Tdap and a
menactra immunization for 7th grade
entry. Please have your physician
complete the blue form and then return it to
me.
If you have any questions please contact
me at [email protected]
or call 860-365-4060. Thanks!
The Administrator Core
New group forming—The Administrator Core—
for those wondering if other students have the
same interests as you and want to make a
positive impact on our school! The sign up
sheet is next to room 13. Meetings will be held
during the school day!
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EAST HAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEWS FROM THE CAFETERIA
The Cafeteria serves Breakfast before school for all students for $2.00! If you
are a free lunch* student you also qualify for free breakfast. If you pay a
reduced lunch price, your price for breakfast will be 30¢.
The Middle School Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Colburn, and her staff are serving a menu of
healthy food. They are hustling to make fresh food for each lunch line. Along with the
scheduled hot lunch, there is a new “Grab ‘N Go” cart located in the cafeteria with fresh made
sandwiches and salads. Just grab ‘n go without having to wait in the hot lunch line! With every
meal your student has the option to choose a tossed salad loaded with fresh vegetables or
select from a rainbow tray of assorted vegetables with hummus. Fresh fruit or fruit cups are
also offered every day with the meals. The Cafeteria also sells snacks & desserts which are
all on the Connecticut approved healthy food list.
The East Hampton School District continues to use a software program which eliminates the
manual checkout process for school meals and cafeteria purchases. Students enter their pin
number at the cashier to access account balances and purchase items, thus making the lunch
line move faster as students use the money from their account.
With your child’s student id number (obtained from the cafeteria office), you can create a free
on-line account to view your child’s purchases and monitor the account balance through
mypaymentsplus.com. Applying payments through this service is subject to a fee. You may
also call the mypaymentsplus.com support center 1-877-237-0946 should you have any
questions.
You may send a check in with your student to the school office to fund any cafeteria
purchases your child will make. You choose the amount, one month’s purchases is
suggested. The full amount of your check will be applied directly to your child’s individual
account. Cash is still accepted but not preferred as handling takes additional time and checks
provide a more traceable record.
Breakfast
Hot Lunch
Snacks/desserts
This year’s prices are:
$2.00
Reduced Breakfast
$3.00
Reduced Lunch
$ .50 to $1.50
Milk
30¢
40¢
50¢
*If you believe your student(s) would qualify for free or reduced meals please complete an application which is available in the school office.
EHMS-POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT (PBIS)
MISSING HOMEWORK POLICY
Homework Policy 2014-15: During a quarter:
3 missing homework assignments = a phone call home
4 missing homework assignments = a teacher detention and parents/guardians will
be contacted by the teacher (Please give pink copy of detention form to office).
5 missing homework assignments = referral to administrators, parents/guardians
will be called by administrators, and a 2 hour office detention will be given by
administrators.
An additional incentive 2 hour detention will be given if work continues to be missing. Communication between teachers and administrators will occur to determine need.
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MATH HELP
The following are the workshop/homeroom days we will be providing general extra math help.
All sessions will take place in the library conference room.
Grade 6 Day 5 & 10
Grade 7 Day 1 &6
Grade 8 Day 3 & 8
EHMS Music Department News
All Band, Jazz Band and Chorus students will have their concerts at EHMS this year. Students
need to dress in black dress pants and a white dress shirt or a polo shirt with a collar for all
performances.
The 7th grade band and chorus students will be attending the United States Coast Guard Band
Concert on October 29, 2014 in New London. This performance will highlight the music of
iconic American composers Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, John Adams, Duke Ellington and
George Gershwin. Permission slips are due by October 15.
Upcoming Concerts
Wednesday,
November 5
10:30 a.m. the 8th grade band/chorus will be playing at the
Inaugural Hartford Wolfpack Educational School Day Game held
at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Permission slips due 10/30.
Friday, December 19th: Band, Jazz Band, chorus field trip to Center School to perform:
Snow date Mon., December 22nd
Wednesday,
January 14th
Thursday,
January 15th
Winter Concert for Band, Chorus and Jazz Band in the EHMS
gym at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 7th :
Spring Concert for Band, Chorus and Jazz Band in EHMS gym at
6:30 p.m.
Tues., May 12th:
Thursday, May 28
Band, Jazz Band, chorus field trip to Memorial School to perform
6/7/8 band/chorus to perform at New Britain Rock Cats Game
Snow date for Winter Concert, EHMS gym, 6:30 p.m.
*Dates are subject to change. See our website at www.easthamptonps.org for updates.
SPANISH CLUB
El Club de español se reunirá una vez al mes hasta el mes de junio. Si quieres jugar
juegos, mirar películas, hacer artesanías y preparar comida; ven al Club de español. Para
más detalles contactar a la Señora Mannino. Muchas gracias.
(This club will meet once a month through June. If you like playing games, watching movies,
making arts and crafts and preparing delicious Spanish food join the club. Contact Señora
Mannino for details.).
October meetings are on the 8th and 22nd. Permission slips are available in the Commons
during lunch waves, or in the office.
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Parent/Guardian Principal’s Forum
Our first Parent/Guardian Principal’s Forum is being held on October 9 at 8:30 a.m. to
9:15 a.m. This forum is open to any parent/guardian who would like information or
would like to share comments you have about our wonderful school. This is an open
dialogue with the principal. Please sign in at the office when you attend and say you
are here for the forum. We will meet in the Main Office Conference Room. Thank
you.
STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS
By Neil Shilansky, Advisor
Student Council has been very busy this past September. We are meeting every Friday morning at 7 a.m. in the EHMS Commons. The following are upcoming activities:
1)
In recognition of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, from
Tuesday October 14 to Friday October 17 during lunch waves, EHMS Student Council
will be selling pink and white ribbon bracelets for $1 each. All proceeds will be donated to the Sandy Peszynski Cancer Foundation.
2)
Students & Staff: on the final day of our Student Council pink and white
ribbon bracelets’ sale, Friday, October 17, is Wear Pink to school day, in recognition
of our breast cancer awareness support.
3)
October 30 from 2:35 to 4 p.m. is the 6th grade Halloween bash. Cost is
$4 with a food bank donation or $5 without a food bank donation. All students can
wear costumes that day. The rule is no masks or full face paint and no weapons,
weapon facsimiles or dangerous accessories. Please keep costumes safe and appropriate for school.
4)
Our first student council dance is coming up on November 14—grade 7
and 8 dance from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the Commons. Parents should drop off students in the front circle and students will enter the dance through the side hallway
doors leading into the Commons. All coats, purses and hats will be stored in the music room during the dance. Students will not be allowed to enter the dance after 7:30
p.m., unless they have received prior permission from administration. Students may
not leave the dance early without prior notice to administration and parent pickup. Only EHMS students are eligible to attend.
Emergency Information
DAILY ABSENCES FROM SCHOOL
It is very important that we have complete
and up-to-date information in case an
emergency situation arises and we must
reach a parent/guardian. Please keep us
updated should information change during
the year by calling us at
860-365-4060 or emailing us at
[email protected].
Thank you!
East Hampton Middle School
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!
Please remember to call the school during
office hours at 860-365-4060 when your
child is absent. Office hours are from 7:30
a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Also, students who need
to leave the school for appointments should
stop in the office with a note from their parent/guardian before going to their homeroom.
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BIKE FEST—October 17 —By Mrs. Kuck
There is an Airline Trail bike ride scheduled for Friday, October 17. An EHMS Airline Trail bike
ride will once again be sponsored by East Hampton’s Local Prevention Council as part of their
Biking Builds Better Breathers campaign. Join us on Friday, October 17th, for a 6-mile bike
ride for our 6th, 7th and 8th graders and their families. The route will be entirely on the Airline
Trail from Cranberry Bog to Bull Hill and back. The ride will begin at 4:00 p.m. and should conclude around 5:30 p.m. We start and end at the Cranberry Bog parking lot. Helmets are required, and a water bottle is a good idea! Snacks and drinks will be provided. Permission
slips/handout for the bike ride will be available at the office and during lunch waves towards
the beginning of October. Announcements will be made during the lunch waves. A completed
and signed permission slip is required to participate in the ride. Hope to see you on the trail!
EHMS PTO News
The PTO would like to thank the Middle School parents who completed new membership
forms & made donations to the PTO! On 9/16/14, Yankee Candle fundraising packets went
home with the students. Extra fundraiser packets can be picked up in the main office. Please
note that fundraiser sales end 10/17/14. Yankee Candles can be ordered on the paper order
forms and online at http:www.yankeecandlefundraising.com (using Group #990041964).
Be on the lookout for a t-shirt and hoodie sale in time for the holidays! Please "LIKE" the
EHMS PTO on Facebook. Upcoming meeting dates are: 10/8, 11/12, 12/10, 1/14, 2/11, 3/11,
4/8, 5/13, 6/10.
SKI CLUB NEWS
EHMS is once again planning to offer a Ski Club in January 2015, mostly likely on
Wednesdays, or Mondays, depending on availability at Mount Southington. There will be
an initial interest sign-up sheet for Ski Club in late October. All students that are interested in
skiing or snowboarding at Mt. Southington this winter should sign up. More information,
including fees, will follow at the beginning of November.
Many local ski areas hold ski swaps within the next few months. This is a much cheaper way to
get great equipment and not have to rent. Ski areas also offer seasonal equipment rental that
you can use at any mountain. More details to come.
If parents have any questions, please call 860-365-4060 x389 or contact Mrs. Irene Kuck by
email at [email protected]. Thank you!
PICTURE RETAKE DAY
School pictures were taken on September 18. Picture retake day is tentatively
scheduled for the end of October, actual date to be determined, between 8 a.m. and
10 a.m. in the Commons. A handout will be sent home with the students once we have
the date confirmed. For retakes there is a $5 charge, unless there was a technical
difficulty. Retake forms are in the picture packet and must be signed by the parent/
guardian. Use this retake form as a pass for the student to leave class. The picture
packet must be returned in its entirety to Schoolgraphics, if retakes are done. Should you
have questions, please call Schoolgraphics at 860-859-1482. Students who are taking pictures for the first time, please use the original order form or get an order form at the main
office beforehand. Remember, say “cheese”!
Attendance Policy
At East Hampton Middle School, we believe that attendance in class is an integral part
of a student’s total educational experience. We urge you to stress the importance of
good attendance.
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Attendance Policy Cont’d. Absences that are not for illness, religious celebration,
legal business, and deaths/funerals are considered to be unexcused. The State of
Connecticut requires school administrators to report 4 unexcused absences in one
month or 10 unexcused absences in a school year as truant.
Please call the school before 8:30 a.m. to report an absence. There may be situations
when a medical note is requested. If you have any questions about this policy, you
may call Mrs. Briere or Mr. Lehmann.
PANTHER FALL FEST—SEPTEMBER 19, 2014
East Hampton MS Athletic Director, Mike Mercaldi, would like to thank a few people
who helped make this year’s Panther Fall Fest a very
special one. Thank you Donna Roberts, Amy Conklin and
her father, the Junior Football Association, especially Frank
D'Anna, East Hampton Parks and Recreation, East
Hampton Middle School PTO members and, most of all,
Denise Russo, for assisting me this year.
Mrs. Dugas & Mrs. Briere
A special thank you goes out to our sponsors: Modells
Sports Goods, Coca Cola, ADL imaging. All those in East Hampton Paul's and
Sandy's Too, Stop and Shop, Rossini's Pizza and McDonalds. Another special thank
you to East Hampton High School's boys and girls cross country teams, the East
Hampton High School's interact club, East Hampton Athletic Department, for lending
us their golf cart, East Hampton custodian Rob Wysocki, East Hampton police department, Coastal Valley Soccer association of soccer officials, all of the parents from East
Hampton who volunteered their time, and all of those from the EMT's who donated
their entire day in helping us, thank you! Last but not least, thank you to the residents
who live on Child's Road who for one day every year support this function, thank you!
Cross Country: The cross country team had a great showing in the 2014 Panther
Fall Fest. The Panther Fest began with the 6th grade boys race, with Alex Nikolov
taking 3rd place and Dan Segovia taking 10th place. In the 6th grade girls race, Angela
Mercaldi finished in 4th place and Hannah Barrientos finished in 6th place. In the 7th
grade boys race, Tommy Lopes finished in 1st place and Jake Ireland finished in 4th
place. In the 7th grade girls race, Liv DiStefano finished in 1st place and Jessica Cohen
finished in 2nd place. In the 8th grade boys race, Joshua Barrientos finished in 6th place
and John O’Brien finished in 7th place. Although there were no top ten placements in
the girls 8th grade race, Emily Bunnell finished in 13th place.
Congratulations to all the cross country runners for another successful 2014 Panther
Fall Fest.
Boys’ Soccer: On Friday at Panther Fest, the boys’ soccer team carried on the
EHMS winning tradition by winning all three games they played.
In the first game, the JV team evenly fought the Varsity team from Bolton for the first
20 minutes of the 25 minute game. Then, with five minutes left, Chris MacDonald took
a pass from Gabe Jerjies to score the game winning goal. The entire team gave an
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Panther Fall Fest Cont’d.
exceptional effort in the victory, and some of the players to note were: Doug Collisson,
Ben Gancarz,. Max Karrenberg, Nick Beaulieu, Anthony Napolitano and Colby Camp.
In the second boys’ game of the night, the Varsity boys defeated Portland 2-1. Three
minutes into the game, Zach Porter, assisted by Ryan Adams, scored the opening goal
of the game. At the eleven minute mark, Portland slipped a shot by goalkeeper Noah
Gibson to equal up the score. Noah, filling in for the injured Alex Link, had his revenge, however. Late in the game, Portland was in the midst of a strong attack, when
Noah came off his line to make a game-winning save. With four minutes left, Zach
Porter was pulled down in the Portland penalty area and Ethan Powers converted on
the penalty kick to give EHMS the victory.
In the final game of the night, EHMS battled a tough team from Lebanon for 21 of the
25 minute game. With three and a half minutes left in the game, the Panthers took
control for good. Chris Rau began the Panther scoring when he took a pass from
Ethan Powers to score the game winning goal. A minute later, Zach Porter scored an
unassisted goal to widen the lead. Finally, with less than a minute to play, Mike Nevico
scored on Ryan Adams’ second assist of the night to lock up the 3-0 victory.
The JV team now has a record of 1 win and 2 losses, while the Varsity has a record of
4 wins and no losses.
Girls’ Soccer: The varsity girls soccer team came psyched up and ready to play for
Panther Fest this year. Portland gave them a tough fight in their first game, not
allowing a goal despite several Panther chances in the first few minutes of the
game. The Panther’s perseverance paid off as Katie Nikolov was able to put the ball in
the back of the net 16 minutes into the game for the 1-0 win. Molly Conklin had the
assist. Julia Shirley had a couple great saves in goal to help secure the win. Meagan
McLaughlin and Lindsay Orbann helped control the ball in the middle of the field, while
Shannon Bristol, Alyssa Marchi, Lexie Scrivano and Tamisha Myers held down the fort
defensively. In their second game, the girls really showed off how dominant of a team
they can be. The girls were fired up to play under the lights, scoring often for a
convincing 5-0 win against Lebanon. Katie Nikolov started the scoring 5 minutes in off
a pass from Molly Conklin, then two minutes later Kayla Field was tripped in the box
and converted on the penalty kick. Just minutes later Molly Conklin added a goal of
her own, followed one minute later by Katie Nikolov from Meagan McLaughlin. The
last goal of the night game from 6th grader Meryl Curtin as she saw her first varsity minutes and capitalized on the opportunity. Defensively Morgan Govoni and Alyssa
Marchi played fantastic together, plugging up the left side of the field. 8th graders Ava
Kuch and Skylar Vicino played valuable minutes throughout the night to help the cause
It was a great afternoon to be a Lady Panther as the JV Soccer squad came out with a
1-0 win over a determined Bolton team. Ally Williams and captain Sarah Balda
combined for the shut-out victory, while Amelia Dill and Lauren Klemonski provided the
strong defense necessary to win. On the offensive side, Emily Balda blasted a free-kick
over the startled Bolton goalie for the decisive goal. Emma Wolfram and Maggie
Donohue also were great in bringing the ball up the field. Danielle Adams deserves
mention as a stand-out player through-out the day.
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2014-2015 HOMEWORK CLUB at EHMS
September 10 through November 10
Session One of Homework Club will begin on September 10. Homework Club is open to any
student wishing to spend some time after school getting homework help, getting organized, or
just needing a quiet place to get work done. The club will run from 2:35 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
each day and will be monitored by one of our Middle School teachers.
Session One will run on Mondays and Wednesdays through November 10. The actual dates
are listed on the sign-up sheet at the bottom of the page. The fee for the club is $5.00 per day
attended.
A late bus will be provided for those students needing transportation home from school after
Homework Club.
To sign up for Homework Club, fill out the form below and have your son or daughter
bring it in to Mr. Lehmann with the correct payment. Forms and payment are due into
the office before you attend. Please check next to the appropriate statement below, whether
you will not need or will need the late bus home after Homework Club.
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Yes. I would like my child __________________________Grade_______ to participate in
Homework Club. I have circled the dates they will be attending and have enclosed the appropriate fee.
_____I will not need to use the late bus. _____I will need to use the late bus. My
address is ____________________________________________________________
_______________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature
_______________________
Date
Fee: # Days __________ X $5.00 = $__________________________________
Monday
Wednesday
No club today
September 10
September 15
September 17
September 22
September 24
September 29
October 1
October 6
October 8
No club today
October 15
October 20
October 22
October 27
October 29
November 3
November 5
November 10
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Columbus Day
28
21
Cheddar Burger
French Fries
Steamed Green Beans
Mini Pancakes
Sausage Links
Hash Brown
15
Cheeseburger
French Fries
Seasoned Carrots
Sausage Links
Hash Brown
8 French Toast Sticks
Cheeseburger
French Fries
Steamed Green Beans
16
9
Buffalo Chicken Chili
Salsa & Sour Cream
Dinner Roll
Cheesy Bosco Sticks
Marinara Sauce
Steamed Broccoli
Mashed Potatoes
Corn & Gravy
2 Popcorn Chicken Bowl
Thursday
Mashed Potatoes
Corn & Gravy
29 Popcorn Chicken Bowl
Steamed Brown Rice
Steamed Broccoli
22 General Tao’s Chicken
Sausage Links
Hash Brown Patty
30 French Toast Sticks
Marinara Sauce
23 Cheesy Bosco Sticks
National School Lunch Week!
Popcorn Chicken
French Fries
Steamed Green Beans
Dinner Roll
14
Sandwich
Tomato Soup
1
Wednesday
October 2014
OR
Assorted Fresh
Baked Pizza
31
24
17
Mozzarella Sticks
& Dinner Roll
OR
Assorted Fresh
Baked Pizza
Includes a milk & fruit
Baked Potato or
Assorted Pizza
$3.00
Reduced .40
OR
Mozzarella Sticks
& Dinner Roll
Alternate Lunch
Daily:
Reduced .40
Includes milk & 1 of
the following:
-Tossed Salad
-Fresh Fruit/Fruit Cup
-Vegetable Cup & Dip
Lunch $3.00
Reduced Breakfast.30
Free to those who
qualify
Includes a milk & fruit
$2.00
Breakfast
Served Daily!
Assorted Fresh
Baked Pizza
Mozzarella Sticks
& Dinner Roll
OR
Assorted Fresh
Baked Pizza
Mozzarella Sticks
& Dinner Roll
OR
Mozzarella Sticks
& Dinner Roll
Assorted Fresh
10
Baked Pizza
3
Friday
Menu Subject To Change
ADD $ TO A STUDENT’S ACCOUNT @ mypaymentsplus.com
CALL THE OFFICE TO GET STUDENT ID # OR CHECK PAYABLE TO EAST HAMPTON CAFETERIA FUND*
Lettuce & Tomato
27 Buffalo Chicken Wrap
Sweet Potato Fries
Steamed Green Beans
20 Oven Fried Chicken
13
French Fries
6 Chicken Patty Sandwich 7 Grilled Ham & Cheese
Monday
East Hampton
Middle School Menu
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East Hampton MS B/G Soccer
DATE:
OPPON. HOME/AWAY
BUS
Sep. 16 Tuesday
EH @ RHAM
(Girls at MS/Boys at Veterans Park)
2:30
Sept. 17 Wed.
Woodrow Wilson @ EH (Girls at EHHS/North Field)
SEPT. 19 Friday
PANTHER FALL FEST
Sept. 22 Mon.
RHAM @ EH (Boys at EHHS/North Field)
Sept. 24 Wed.
Rocky Hill @EH (Girls at EHHS/Main Field)
Sept. 29 Mon.
EH @ Durham
2:30
Oct. 3 Friday
Cromwell @ EH (Boys at EHHS/Main Field)
Oct. 6 Mon.
EH @ Woodrow Wilson (both games at Pat Kidney)
2:30
Oct. 7 Tuesday
Berlin @ EH (Girls at EHHS/Main Field)
Oct. 9 Thursday
EH @ Colchester (Girls at MS./Boys at Bacon Academy)
2:30
Oct. 10 Friday
EH @ Rocky Hill (Boys at SunnyCrest/Girls at MS)
2:30
Oct. 15 Wed.
Durham @ EH (Boys at EHHS/North Field)
Oct. 17 Thur.
Colchester @EH (Girls @ EHHS/North Field)
Oct. 20 Monday
EH @ Cromwell
2:30
Oct. 21 Tuesday
EH @ Berlin (Girls at MS/Boys at Percival field)
2:30
Oct. 24 Friday
Hale Ray @ EH Boys 5:30/Girls 7:15 @ EHMS…No JV!
Home games (3:30 Starts):
@ EHMS Middle School
@ EHHS High School (North Field or Main Field..subject to change)
DIS
2:20
2:20
2:20
2:20
2:20
2:20
2:20
Practice sites for boys/girls Var./JV teams @ EHMS 2:35 pm until 5:00 pm.
Boys Head Coach- Kevin Rigdon
Assistant Coach-Kelsey Urbanetti
Girls Head Coach-Laura Chretien
Assistant Coach-Rebecca Parkos
Athletic Director-Michael Mercaldi (860)463-6837
Note: Fields at the High School are subject to change! Schedule is also subject to change as well.
As 10-4-14
2014-15 East Hampton MS B/G CROSS COUNTRY
DATE:
Sept. 16 Tuesday
SITE:
EH @ Rocky Hill (G)
(Sunny Crest Park)
Sept. 19 Friday
PANTHER FEST @ EH
Sept. 23 Tuesday
Berlin @ EH (G)
Sept. 25 Thursday
EH @ Woodrow Wilson (B)
(Veteran’s Park)
Sept. 30 Tuesday
Cromwell @ EH (B)
Oct. 2 Thursday
EH @ RHAM (G)
Oct. 6 Monday
Durham @ EH (G)
Oct. 9 Thursday
EH @ Durham (B)
Oct. 14 Tuesday
Rocky Hill @ EH (B)
Oct. 16 Thursday
EH @ Berlin (G)
(Pistol Creek)
Oct. 21 Tuesday
Woodrow Wilson @ EH (G)
Oct. 23 Thursday
EH @ Cromwell (B)
Oct. 29 Wednesday
MMSL INVITATIONAL
@ East Hampton (Boys run 1st)
(Rain Date: 10/30)
(B) Boys run first. (G) Girls run first.
Head Coach-Joanna Mercaldi
BUS
2:30
DISMISSAL
2:20
2:30
2:20
2:30
2:20
2:30
2:20
2:30
2:20
2:30
2:20
Assistant Coach-Elaine Sullivan
Athletic Director-Michael Mercaldi (860)463-6837
As of 10-4-14 …subject to change!
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