[email protected] APRIL 2015 The Connecti n News and Updates from your Burgess PTO Who the PTO is. We are parents and guardians. We are teachers and staff. We care about our children. We want to build a better Burgess. We are you. Every parent and guardian is already a member of the PTO. Please get involved. We welcome your participation. Even as little as an hour or two can make a significant difference. What the PTO does. By raising funds, we are able to provide school supplies, field trips, cultural events and more, and in turn, improve the educational experiences of our children. By publishing The Connection, we promote communication between the school and families. By involving families in the betterment of our children’s school and experiences, we foster a spirit of community and cooperation. Dear Burgess Parents, Guardians and Staff, I am so excited to be writing the April Connection! It means we made it through yet another New England Winter! What a great feeling to see it go! PTO Board Positions Available Available: rewarding positions serving a community of over 1,000 staff and students. In June, the President, Vice President and Secretary board positions are being vacated. Three people are needed to fill these commitments. The Vice President and Secretary positions are up for renewal this year and are both two-year terms. As for my position as PTO President, I have decided to step down from my role a year early, so this will be a one-year term. If you would like to learn more about these positions, please contact me at [email protected]. We will be voting for these positions during the May PTO Meeting on Tuesday, May 12. Scholastic Book Fair Scholastic Book Fair is April 6 through April 10. If you would like to volunteer please contact Heather Adamson at [email protected]. Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Teacher Appreciation Luncheon will be on April 7, which is also a early release day. If you would like to volunteer at the luncheon please contact Jen O’Neil at [email protected] or Erinn Mizikar at [email protected]. Jog-A-Thon Jog A Thon will be the week after April Vacation. If you would like to volunteer please contact me at [email protected] What’s inside: Scholastic Book Fair......................2 Cub Scout Pack 161.......................3 Brunch with Ted ............................5 Cafeteria News ..............................7 Calendar of Events ........................8 I would like to thank all our teachers and staff for all that you do at our school. The Burgess PTO hopes you enjoy your luncheon in your honor. Kellie Moats, PTO President email [email protected], web burgesspto.homestead.com The next PTO meeting will be held in the library: Tuesday, Help Wanted! PTO PRESIDENT Are you a great project manager? Do you want to know more about what’s happening in your child’s school? Do you want to make a difference? Then you’re in the right place! The office of the PTO President will become vacant as of June 9, 2015. Help Wanted! PTO VICE PRESIDENT Do you like to be involved? Have you been looking for a rewarding experience? We need your help! Consider running for PTO Vice President. This position will become vacant as of June 9, 2015. Help Wanted! PTO SECRETARY Want to learn a lot about Burgess? Do you have some free time? If you answered yes, please consider running for PTO Secretary. This position will become vacant as of June 9, 2015. April 14 at 7:00 pm See you then! Month-At-A-Glance APRIL S M T W 1 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 S 4 11 18 25 April 3 - No School, Holiday April 7 - Early Release, Kindergarten Orientation, No Kindergarten, Parent/Teacher Conferences April 20-24 - No School, April Vacation Burgess PTO Website burgesspto.homestead.com Burgess PTO Meeting at the Burgess Elementary School in the Library on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 pm All parents and guardians are welcome to attend. School Improvement Council will meet at the Burgess Elementary School in the Conference Room on the Second Monday of each month at 3:15 pm (unless otherwise posted) Open to the public. Sturbridge School Committee will meet at the Burgess Elementary School in the Library on the First Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm (unless otherwise posted) All parents and guardians are welcome to attend. Though fundraisers are not mandatory, please know that your participation in ANY form is invaluable to our students, our staff and our school - and we always appreciate all that YOU do to make our students’ community the best it can be. Thank you! Scholastic Book Fair April 6-10 The Book Fair will be open during school hours and parent/teacher conferences. Check to see if your classroom has a Scholastic Book Wish List! Volunteers! Want to help out? Contact Heather Adamson at 781-727-3510 or [email protected]. $1,06240 Penny Drive Results And the winner is Grade 4! Throughout the month of February, Grades 1-5 collected spare change for their 6th Grade Environmental Excursion general accounts. Here’s a look at the results: Grade 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78.45 Grade 4 - Winner! . . . . . . . . .$158.50 Grade 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78.97 Grade 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97.40 Grade 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$129.91 A grand total of . . . . .$543.23! Great job and thank you to everyone who participated! Worcester Bravehearts Fundraiser Contact Burgess June 6 at 7:05 pm come join us at the Worcester Bravehearts Baseball Game. More information about the game and tickets will be coming in May. Any questions please contact Gretchen Marino at [email protected]. Main Office: Nurse: Website: Address: 508-347-7041 774-241-3004 www.tantasqua.org/burgess 45 Burgess School Road Sturbridge, MA 01566 SAVE THE DATE 2 • April 2015 • burgesspto.homestead.com April 28 - May 1 The PTO will again sponsor the annual spring Jog-A-Thon. This is our second largest fundraising event of the year and one in which every child participates. If you are interested in donating your time to this fun and healthy fundraiser, contact Kellie Moats, [email protected] 508-347-3421. the amount of money raised this year from Box Top labels. Great job Burgess Families! The Connection Submission Deadline All material for the May issue should be submitted by 3:00 pm: Wednesday, April 22 email: [email protected] 2015 Jog-A-Thon Burgess Car Magnets We are excited to announce that the PTO is conducting a year round Car Magnet Fundraiser! The money raised will be used for many projects and activities that occur at our school. Each magnet measures approximately 6"x4" and are 30 mil thick, which is about twice the thickness of refrigerator magnets. These magnets are guaranteed against fading for up to 5 years, under normal conditions, and do not need to be removed when the car is being washed. There are 2 styles of magnets available for $5 each. Car magnet order form can be found on the PTO website at burgesspto.homestead.com. Burgess SPIRIT DAY Our next SPIRIT DAY will be Friday, April 10. Wear your BLUE and GOLD and/or Burgess Wear! The Connection From the Nurse’s Office Save the Date! Asthma is a lung disease that makes it difficult to move air in and out of the lungs because of inflammation and narrowing of the airway. According to the American Lung Association, asthma is the leading cause of chronic illness in children. It affects over 9% of children in the United States and, for unknown reasons, is steadily increasing. At Burgess this year 85 students (9.7%) have a diagnosis of asthma. Asthma can begin at any age but most children have their first symptoms by age 5. Kindergarten Orientation Early Release, No Kindergarten Dear Parents, This year we have a Burgess Asthma Support Group! Nadine Keville and I meet monthly with six 5th grade students who have asthma and a doctor’s order to use inhalers at school. Our group includes Calvin B., Kiley M., Griffin M., Katelyn N., Alex O. and Dakota S. These students would like to share the following about their asthma: Griffin states: The symptoms I experience with my asthma are tight and heavy chest, wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Calvin states: I know I need to take my inhaler when I feel tight and when I feel I’m not getting enough air. April 7 April 7 and 9 Spring Parent / Teacher Conferences April 6 - 10 Scholastic Book Fair April 10 Burgess Spirit Day April 16 All-Region Choral Concerts, THS, 7:00 pm April 28 - May 1 Jog-A-Thon May 17 Wacky Dash Alex: The name of the inhaler I use is called Pro Air for my rescue inhaler. I use Qvar daily to keep my lungs strong. Kiley: The best way a friend can help me when I am having an asthma attack is to tell a teacher or adult or walk with me to the nurse. Dakota: The hardest thing about having asthma is that you have to be more cautious in different situations and environments. I can’t run with my brother in the winter because the cold air triggers my asthma. In the spring I have to be careful not to get too near the pollen from the plants in my yard. Sometimes visiting a city is difficult because of air pollution. Katelyn: The hardest thing about having asthma for me is that sometimes it is hard to participate in sports. All of the students agree: Just because somebody has asthma, it doesn’t mean you have to treat them differently! The Smile Mobile Dentist is returning in May. Dental forms have been sent home. If you are interested in your child receiving a screening, cleaning, sealants, filling or xray, please return the registration form. We have used the same dentist for the past several visits and love her! If your insurance doesn’t cover the service there is grant money available. Please call with any questions. Scoliosis screening was done for 5th and 6th grade students in March. If there was a concern you should have already received a referral. This simple screening is performed yearly for students in grades 5-9 unless documentation is provided from your child’s doctor. Please be sure to provide your child’s 6th grade physical before the end of the year if possible. Most 6th grade students will receive Td boosters, Meningococcal vaccine, Hepatitis A vaccine if they haven’t received them already. Lisa Meunier, School Nurse The Connection burgesspto.homestead.com • April 2015 • 3 6th Grade Environmental Excursion The 6th Grade Environmental Excursion refers to two trips taken by each 6th Grade Class. The first trip, to Ferry Beach Ecology School, takes place at the beginning of the school year. The second trip, called Project O, takes place in June and is located in Mystic, CT. For more information visit the Environmental Excursion section of the PTO website at burgesspto.homestead.com. Fundraising Events Calendar Month of May Calendar Giveaway May We are collecting donations for the Month of May Calendar Giveaway. For more information contact Shelly Carey at [email protected] or Chris Ellithorpe at [email protected]. Wacky Dash May 17 Mark your calendars - the Wacky Dash is taking place on May 17. Questions? Contact Kerri Winco at [email protected]. Cultural Arts Performances Hellen Keller and Clara Barton April/May Grades: K-Grade 2, Helen Keller Grades 3-6, Clara Barton Boston Science Museum June Grades: PreK-Grade 5 Read Across America Day Burgess Elementary School celebrated Read Across America Day on March 2. This day recognized the birthday of Dr. Seuss. The event provided an opportunity for adults from our community to share the joy of reading with children. Members from various boards and agencies of our local government, police officers, fire fighters, school officials and retired teachers volunteered as celebrity readers. The students enjoyed listening to the stories and participating in the various Dr. Seuss activities. This special literacy event is always an enjoyable and rewarding experience for everyone involved. Thank you to all who participated! Read Across America Day is truly a community celebration of reading. Katie Bernier, Literacy Coordinator 4 • April 2015 • burgesspto.homestead.com A Reading Celebration Once again, Burgess students enjoyed recreational reading at home through their participation in the Six Flags program “Read to Succeed.” In addition, the Burgess community continued to support the Heifer International fundraiser, “Read to Feed,” a special cause which aids in relieving world hunger. Students who completed the required number of hours of grade level reading earned either one free ticket to Six Flags or a book of their choice as a reward. The “real” Six Flags tickets will be distributed in May for use over the summer months. Please be aware of the expiration date, as the ticket is NOT useable after this date. The final results indicated great success for student participation. A grand total of 467 enthusiastic readers! Thank you to our parent coordinators who volunteered their time and effort each week. Our appreciation to: Heather Adamson, Laura Andersen, Jen Bailey, Sue DeBruin, Cindy Forgit, Peg Hall, Karen Kowal, Sarah Michalak, Kim Peretti and Sharmin Wengender. The PTO has made a generous donation of $100.00 to the Read to Feed Heifer International program as an expression of gratitude for the efforts of our volunteers. Thank you to everyone involved in these special literacy events. Katie Bernier, Literacy Coordinator Read to Feed A generous outpouring of Read to Feed donations has made 2015 the best Read to Feed year since 2011. Donations small and large, checks and change, added up to more than $1,900. Money is still coming in as of this writing. Better yet, this year the funds will be matched by an anonymous Heifer International donor. Our $1,900+ becomes more than $3,800! The money will go to Heifer’s East Africa Dairy Development program, Phase II. Burgess supported Phase I of this program in 2008, when our $2,500 in fundraising was doubled by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The East Africa Dairy Development program is aimed at smallholder farmers in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, where food security and income are huge challenges. In the first phase, EADD helped small farmers create networks of support and resources to make a living raising cows and selling milk. Phase II is aimed at increasing daily household milk production, and at least a 100 percent increase in income by 2018. The program aims to create self-sustainability. One key piece is to build awareness and capacity so women can take on active leadership roles, jump-start business opportunities and increase their household savings. For more information on this important work, go to http://www.heifer.org/eadd/index.html Burgess students, families and friends are doing important work in the world as they read to improve their own skills, and the lives of others. Thank you, everyone. Mrs. Swift, School Librarian The Connection The Union 61 Coordinated Family & Community Engagement Program The Union 61 Coordinated Family & Community Engagement Program provides the following calendar events for free. These events are provided through a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. MONDAY Parent/Child Playgroup 9:00-11:00 am, Hitchcock Academy 2 Brookfield Road, Brimfield STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) 9:30-11:00 am, Brookfield Elementary 37 Central Street, Brookfield TUESDAY Parent/Child Playgroup 9:00-11:00 am, Brookfield Elementary 37 Central Street, Brookfield WEDNESDAY Music and Movement 9:00 am, Hitchcock Academy 2 Brookfield Road, Brimfield Story Time NEW starting October 1 4:00 pm, Joshua Hyde Library 306 Main Street, Sturbridge THURSDAY Parent/Child Playgroup 9:00-11:00 am, Hitchcock Academy 2 Brookfield Road, Brimfield FRIDAY Parent/Child Playgroup Order Burgess Wear Online The Burgess Online Store features a wide selection of Burgess Wear apparel and merchandise for men, women and children. Burgess PTO will earn 12% of the retail price from each purchase to support student programs. Orders are shipped directly to the customer, about 7-14 days after the order is placed. Visit our new store at: https://ssastores.com/store/burgess-elementary-school-sturbridge -ma/ or by clicking the banner on the PTO website. Sturbridge Fall Soccer Online Registration Open Now - May 15 www.leaguelineup.com/sturbridgerecsoccer/ Soccer registration is open now until May 15. Please note ALL registrations must be completed online. Questions? Email [email protected] The Connection 9:00-11:00 am, Brookfield Elementary 37 Central Street, Brookfield Questions or to register? Please call 508-867-2232 or email [email protected]. The Union 61 Coordinated Family Grant is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education & Care. Visit their web site at: www.mass.gov/eec for more information. ASK-PAC OF TANTASQUA “Assist Special Kids Parent Advisory Council of Tantasqua School District” We offer free guidance in special education issues and resource information for parents and caregivers of children with special needs. MEETINGS ARE FREE and OPEN TO EVERYONE! Stop by and see what we have to offer. All workshops are held at: Rehabilitative Resources, Inc., 1 Picker Road, Sturbridge, MA. For more information contact: Sherri Cloutier, ASK-PAC Coordinator 508-347-0976 or [email protected] ASK-PAC provides FREE guidance, information, resources and support to parents and caregivers of children with special needs. burgesspto.homestead.com • April 2015 • 5 Bus Pass Burgess Elementary School Bus Pass 2014/2015 This form is to be used each time a child is changing their drop off location and/or bus. Thank you. Name: _______________________________________Homeroom: ________________Date: __________________ Parent/Guardians Name & Day Phone: ________________________________________________________________ Bus #__________________ o Same Bus o Different Bus Address to be dropped off at, and with whom: __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Approved by the Bus Supervisor if taking a different bus: o Yes o No Please contact Bus Supervisor for approval at 508.347.8940 Approved by the Main Office: _______________________________________________________________________ 6 • April 2015 • burgesspto.homestead.com The Connection Burgess Cafeteria News So glad to see that fruity yogurt parfaits and specialty salads are selling well. With warmer weather coming, look for our pasta and potato salads, as well as fresh vegetables straight from the farm If your child has any allergies or specifications of dietary needs, please notify the kitchen as we would be glad to accommodate any of these needs. We are now serving hot breakfast daily. Any child with payment modifications (ex: free/reduced meals) carries through the same modifications for breakfast as well. There will now be an extra keypad added to the cafeteria specifically for children only purchasing milk, in efforts to speed up the lines. Kathy Davies, Cafeteria Manager The Connection Friends of the Joshua Hyde Public Library The Friends of the Joshua Hyde Public Library are pleased to offer Sturbridge residents and Friends members free or discounted admission to a number of area museums and attractions. As part of our Museum Pass Program, we have added or renewed a number of exciting new options for the 2015 fiscal year. Passes are available to a number of kid-friendly attractions, including: • Boston Children’s Museum (pass is valid only on T, Th & Sat.) • Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art • Boston Museum of Science • Ecotarium • USS Constitution So come by the Joshua Hyde Library today or visit www.SLFriends.org to check out all of the great places you and your family can attend! And consider becoming a member of the Friends. Families can join for only $20 per year and only members are able to reserve Museum Passes so they are sure to get them for the days they need! burgesspto.homestead.com • April 2015 • 7 Next Submission Deadline: Wednesday, April 22 [email protected] Editors: Dina Sexton [email protected] and Alicia Rice [email protected] Submission Guidelines: • Submissions may be sent to the newsletter editor(s) at [email protected]. • The preferred format is electronic. All submissions are subject to reformatting. • All articles are limited to school-, PTO- or town-sponsored activities intended for Burgess students and their parents or guardians. • Publication of any submission is subject to space availability. • Approval of all articles is at the discretion of the school’s Principal. • The submission deadline is on or around the 20th of the prior publishing month. • Late submissions will either be put in a subsequent issue or, if time permits, placed in the current issue at the discretion of the editor(s). All students, regardless of race, color, sex, gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or homelessness, have equal access to the general education program and the full range of any occupational/vocational education programs offered by the district. 8 • March 2015 • burgesspto.homestead.com 45 Burgess School Road Sturbridge, MA 01566 508-347-7041 phone • 508-347-8237 fax The Connection
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