Roadtown Sept. 30, 2016 

PUBLICATION INFORMATION  Please submit any submissions for the Community section to:  [email protected] by Wednesdays at 1:00.  Online attachments must be compressed (less than 500KB) and in PDF format.  Hard copies (29) must be submitted by Wednesdays at 1:00.  Call x100 with any questions.

DATES TO REMEMBER

Monday, October 3

Safety Committee Meeting, 8:00-9:00am

Thursday, October 6

PTO Meeting, 6:30-7:30pm

Monday, October 10

NO SCHOOL – Columbus Day

Tuesday, October 11

School Council, 3:30-4:30pm

Friday, October 14

All School Assembly, 2:30-3:00pm

Wednesday, October 19

School Picture Day

Thursday, October 20

School Committee Meeting, 7:00pm

Friday, October 21

NO SCHOOL – Curriculum Day

        

Dear Moose,

This week we bid farewell to September, and welcome October. As an avid Anne of Green Gables fan, I always think of a quotation by Anne when October comes: "I'm so glad that we live in a world where there are Octobers." I certainly share Anne's sentiment.

There have been several parents and guardians that have signed up to volunteer for help during lunch and recess! This is wonderful and a true help. If you are interested, please let me know. You do need a CORI check as well.

Looking ahead in October we have several events to be aware of:

  • Safety Committee meeting October 3rd
  • PTO meeting on October 6th
  • No school on October 10th (Columbus Day)
  • School Council Meeting on October 11th
  • Picture Day on October 19th
  • No school for students on October 21st (Curriculum Day)
  • Conferences October 26 &27th and November 1st and 2nd 

Wishing you a great weekend,

Jackie


***SCHOOL NEWS***

The Family Handbook will be updated and approved after the October School Committee meeting.  For the families that requested hard copies, we will print those at the end of October.  In the meantime, please check out our online Family Handbook from 2015-16 (minimal changes this year!) at http://shutesburyschool.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_3148017/File/Information/SES%20Family%20Handbook%20updated%202015-16.pdf.


 


***MOOSE INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK***

Brooklyn from 5th Grade!

 

BC

 

JCB:  What is your favorite thing about our school?
BC:  We are really open and friendly to everybody.  We let new people come in and we’re nice to them.

JCB:  What would you like to be when you grow up?
BC:  A professional soccer player.

JCB:  What do you like to do in your spare time?
BC:  I’m on a soccer team so I do that, and I read.

JCB:  What book are you reading now?
BC:  The War that Saved my Life.  It’s an MCBA book.

JCB:  What are you looking forward to in 5th grade this year?
BC:  I’m looking forward to doing more writing like personal narratives and stuff.




***COMMUNITY NEWS*** 

The Center Dance Studio invites community members of all ages to audition for A 21st Century Nutcracker -- an exciting spin on a timeless classic. Auditions will be held October 1st at The Center Dance in Amherst (321 Main Street, right next to Hope and Feathers Framing). 

Please visit our website (https://thecenterdance.com/nutcracker/) for more information. 

- Ashley

 

The M.N Spear Memorial Library is pleased to present the following programs.

Movie Night featuring Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Saturday, October 1st, 6:30 pm,  at Town Hall

Rated PG-13
First Movie Night of the season!
Suggested donation $1 per person.
Soda, popcorn and baked goods for sale, $1 each.
Benefits the Friends of the M.N. Spear Memorial Library

 

Honeybees in our Environment

Wednesday, October 5th , 7 pm, at Town Hall

A presentation by veteran bee keeper, Ken Warchol.

Travel inside a beehive to understand this mysterious social insect and the role it plays in humanity’s survival  on Earth. Ken will bring a variety of honey samples for tasting.

 

Tales and Tunes Story Time

Most Mondays, 9:30 – 11 am, at the Library

 

Gentle Yoga with Carina

Wednesdays through November, 9 am, at Town Hall
Join us for a free gentle yoga class, every Wednesday through November.
Please bring a yoga mat.
Yoga is sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Shutesbury Council on Aging.



ATTACHMENTS:
Weekly Lunch Menu
Monthly Lunch Menu
A Better Chance Walk/Run
Quabbin National Park Talk with Michael Kellett
Feeling Soup - LSSE
Youth Improv - LSSE
Posted by carlson-belangerj On 30 September, 2016 at 10:45 AM