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Trunks Needed
for
Trunk or Treat
Saturday, October 29, 2016
!Trunk!or!Treat!is!a!Community!Halloween!Event!where!people!gather!and!park!their!cars,!decorate!their!car,!and!pass!out!candy!from!their!trunk.!This!event!provides!a!safe!family!environment!
for!trick!or!treaters. 5>6!pm:!Cars!park!and!decorate. 5>6:30!pm:!Grange!“Childs”!Themed!Supper.!Free!for!children. 6>8!pm:!Participants!trick!or!treat!starting!at!The!Evening!Star!Grange.!! If!you!are!interested!in!hosting!a!trunk!for!this!event!please!contact:!Amiee!Gess!!706>[email protected].!PLEASE!RESERVE!YOUR!SPOT!BY!Friday!October!21st! !
Dates to Remember Oct. 29 6-8 Trunk or Treat Oct. 31 Black & Orange Day - to celebrate Halloween, students and staff are encouraged to wear black and/or orange Nov. 2 K-3 Field trip to Colby College Museum of Art 5-6:30 Family Literacy Night (please sign up) Nov. 8 Picture Retake Day Nov. 9 EARLY RELEASE DAY - dismissal at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 NO SCHOOL - VETERAN’S DAY Nov. 14 6:30 Parent-Teacher Group Meeting Nov. 15 & 17 Parent-Teacher Conferences (by appointment) Nov. 23-25 NO SCHOOL - THANKSGIVING BREAK
Prescott Memorial School 100 Waldoboro Road Washington, ME 04574
Phone 845-2424 Fax 845-2748 www.MSAD40.org
Nancy Stover, Principal Mary Ledger, Administrative Assistant
10/28/16 NEWSLETTER
HOT LUNCH AND BREAKFAST MENUMon. - B-WG Breakfast Bar-L-Lasagna Roll-Ups or Alt. Meal,
Steamed Broccoli, Manager’s Choice 2nd Veg., Mandarin Oranges
Tues. - B-Yogurt-L-Choice A Cheese or Choice B Pepperoni Pizza or Alt. Meal, Crunchy Carrots w/Hummus, Manager's Choice 2nd Veg., Fruit
Wed. - B-Muffin-L-Chicken Parmesan, Buttered Egg Noodles or Alt. Meal, Green Beans, Manager's Choice 2nd Veg., Diced Pears
Thur. - B-Breakfast Bar-L- Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwich or Alt. Meal, Fresh Cut Vegetables w/Low-Fat Dip, Fresh Fruit
Fri. - B-Mini Pancakes-L-Taco Haystack w/all the Fix'ns or Alt. Meal, Sweet Corn & Black Beans, Asst. Fruit
Alternate Meal for the Week: Chicken Caesar SaladMenu subject to change - milk available
Student Hot Lunch $2.50 - Breakfast $1.25Reduced Hot Lunch 40¢ - Reduced Breakfast Free
Cold Milk - 50¢ - Adult Hot Lunch - $4.50 All lunch, breakfast and milk money must be submitted in the white envelopes provided by the Food Service Dept. These envelopes are available at school. Checks are to be made payable to “M.S.A.D. #40.”
Information for inclusion in the school newsletter must be submitted to Mrs. Ledger by Thursday a.m. and can be e-mailed to [email protected].
We collect Box Tops for Education, Labels for Education (usually found on Campbell soup cans), and flip tops from cans.
Square 1 Art We have heard from some parents that they’d like a little more color in the student artwork that was sent home. If your child would like to add more color/details to the drawing or submit another piece of work on an 8” x 8” piece of paper, that will be acceptable. All artwork and orders must be turned in by November 4th.
HALLOWEEN RAFFLECongratulations to the Winners of the Halloween Raffle. They were Sam V., Nathan G., Orion P. (won 2) and Landon M. (won 2). Thank you to everyone who turned in donations for the raffle and to everyone who purchased tickets.
EARLY RELEASE AFTERNOONOur first Early Release Afternoon has been scheduled for Wednesday, November 9th. School will start at 8:45 a.m., the normal time, and end at 1:00 p.m. Lunch will be served at the regular time. Your child should arrive home approximately 2 1/4 hours earlier than they usuallydo each day. Please be sure the school office knows where your child is to be dropped off.
Students with their grandparents and other close relationships.
WASHINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S2017 Calendar
Features the history of Washington’s schoolsColor cover with old and new school pictures
Lots of pictures and school history included on each calendar page
Available at the school office for $10Make checks out to Washington Historical Society
Holiday Craft Fair Medomak Middle School November 5, 2016
9:00 - 3:00All Crafts Handmade in Maine
Principal’s CornerWe had a fantastic turnout for our first Grandparent Lunch last week. Several students and grandparents/
families enjoyed a delicious meal prepared by our cook, Tammy Fowles. I’d like to thank Tammy; our custodian, Patty Thibodeau; our lunch duty staff-Mrs. Casas, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Pendleton; Mrs. Ledger for sending out the invites and keeping track of everything and our PTG for making the delicious desserts. It truly was a team effort! We look forward to hosting another family lunch in the future.
Parental Involvement in School: When you think of parent involvement, do you picture moms & dads volunteering in classrooms? That’s only one way to help. Research shows that supporting your child’s education at home is even more important. Below are some conversation starters to use with your child to engage them about their school day:
1) “Let’s see what you brought home!” Always go through your child’s book bag anddiscuss their papers and read over notes from the school.
2) “Show me what you have for homework!” Your child should be able to explain to you what they are supposed to do – it is the parent’s job to provide a ‘distraction free’ place for them to complete the work.
3) “Describe a book you enjoyed today!” This gives you the idea of what your child likes to read. Encourage reading and listening skills by reading aloud to your children.
4) “Tell me something you’ve learned that you’d like to know more about!” Use your child’s interests as family activities. When families are engaged in learning activities with their
children, students make greater academic gains. Building partnership with families is a priority for us here at Prescott Memorial School.
Parent/teacher conferences will be held on November 15 and 17 from 3:30-7:00 p.m. Conference sign ups should be coming home this week. Please help us reach 100% attendance during parent teacher conferences this year.
Hope to see you at the Trunk or Treat this weekend!
Enjoy the weekend and have a safe, fun-filled Halloween on Monday.
After-school Children's EnrichmentLocated at Prescott Memorial School
3:15 - 5:30$45/Week
Activities include:Outdoor Play ~ Team Building Activities
Science Experiments ~ Art/CraftHomework Support ~ Social Groups
Open:Early Releases ~ Workshop DaysFebruary/April Vacation ~ Summer
Call Stacey Fowler @ 701-8407
Medomak Valley Boys Winter Youth Basketball Program 2016-2017There will be a Boys’ Winter Youth Basketball Program for any boy in grades 3-6 that is interested in playing
basketball this winter. The Program begins November 5, 2016 and ends on January 21, 2017. Coach DePatsy (varsity boys basketball coach) will be directing 2 basketball clinics on November 5, 2016 and
November 12, 2016 at Medomak Valley High School. Grades 3/4 will be from 9:00-10:30 a.m. and Grades 5/6 will be from 10:30 - 12 noon.
Registration will take place at one of the 2 clinics on November 5 and 12. The cost is $35.00 per child (family discounts) and please make checks payable to Medomak Valley Boosters Club.
If you are unable to attend the 2 basketball clinics, your son is still eligible to participate in the program. Any questions and concerns will be addressed at the 2 clinics. You can also email Coach DePatsy at [email protected]
Medomak Valley Girls Winter Youth Basketball Program - 2016-2017Any girl in grades 3-6 that is interested in playing basketball this winter. There will be a Girls Youth Basketball
Program beginning November 5, 2016 and ending sometime in January 2017. Coach McNelly (varsity girls basketball coach) will be directing 2 basketball clinics on November 5 and November
12 at Warren Elementary School. Grades 3/4 will be from 10:00-11:30 a.m. and Grades 5/6 will be from 11:30 a.m-1:00 p.m. Registration will take place at one of the 2 clinics on November 5 and 12. The cost is $35.00 per child (family
discounts) and please make checks payable to Medomak Valley Boosters Club. If you are unable to attend the 2 basketball clinics your son is still eligible to participate in the program. Any
questions and concerns will be addressed at the 2 clinics or email me at [email protected] …
Attention Crafters
CRAFT Stash Bash !
Saturday, October 29th
9am – 1pm At the Evening Star Grange
To benefit the Minnie Weaver Scholarship
Donated items accepted until 10/27 At Gibbs Library or call 845-2760
Fabric Yarn
Books
Notions Kits
Patterns
CONNECTIONS Presents BOYS’ NIGHT OUT FIRST SESSION in 2016
Knox County and Lincolnville boys in grades 3, 4, and 5 and their dads, step-dads, uncles or other significant men in their life are invited to attend the NOVEMBER sessions of the Boys’ Night Out program. The sessions will be held at the Pen Bay YMCA on the following dates:
Thursdays, November 3, 10 & 17 @ 6:00 pm Join other families from Knox County and Lincolnville for: FOOD, FACTS and FUN!
The series is FREE! But you must register to participate. Enrollment is limited, so sign-up today! To register, contact: John Sommo via email: [email protected] For additional information about CONNECTIONS, please contact: Hank Lunn, 236-8463 or [email protected]
Damariscotta River Association Fall Programs for Kids and FamiliesJr. Naturalist After-School Program (Grades 1-5) Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:15 - 5:00 p.m., one month sessions.
Inquiry-based, hands-on learning in a safe outdoor environment. DRA Great Salt Bay Farm is on bus route from local elementary schools and close to Route 1. Health forms are on the website. Fee: $55/$50 members at “Mussel” level or above. Scholarships available. Call DRA to register. November - How Animals Prepare for Winter: Explore the outdoors for signs of how animals prepare for winter. Play games inspired by nature. January - Forests in Winter: Search for animal dens, build shelters, explore forests. February - Winter Wonderland: Go snowshoeing, dogsledding and explore a winter wonderland!
Frogs and Pollywogs For preschoolers (ages 2-5) and their parents/guardians. Hike always included. These classes are held 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. the third Friday of each month. Prepay for five classes and get a sixth class free. Fee: $3.00/child. Call DRA to register. November 18 - Turkey Tails and Tales: Search for turkeys and other birds with a naturalist.December 16 - White Tailed Deer: Touch a deer skull and look for deer signs on the trail.
SPECIAL PROGRAM: Wabanaki Birch Bark Canoe Building - Thursday, November 17, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Lincoln Academy in the ATEC building. Watch the crafting of a birch bark canoe during its construction. Learn about the process from David Moses Bridges and Steve Cayard, who will present a short visual presentation and then show participants the current project. Opportunities to participate. Everyone welcome. Fee: $5 per family/members free. Limited space. Call DRA to register.
LIMITED SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PROGRAMS. All programs meet at the DRA Great Salt Bay Farm Heritage Center (110 Belvedere Road) unless otherwise indicated.
P.O. Box 333, Damariscotta, ME 04543, 207.563.1393, [email protected]
Adult Education Fall Classes – Register @www.msad40.maineadulted.org or call 832-5205
Welcome to the World of Computers with Teresa Johnson - Sometimes it is best to start at the very beginning. If you are a Eirst time computer user and need instruction on how to operate your machine, this class will help you unravel the mystery of the personal computer. We will start out at “How do I turn this thing on?” and cover other basic concepts including computer anatomy (hardware and software), mouse manipulation, working with Windows and most importantly – where to Eind stuff and what to do with it once you have found it! Includes question and answer time each session. Class begins Tuesday, 11/1 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. for 3 weeks. Location: MVHS. Fee: $49.
Introduction to Native American Flute with Laura Lee Perkins -‐This fun beginner level class is open to both non-‐music readers and music readers. The instructor uses a Einger-‐numbering system to teach you the basics and no musical background is required. Six-‐hole Elutes in the key of g will be provided. You will be able to play a variety of songs by the end of one class! The Native American Elute has an almost magical quality, which many describe as soulful. If there is enough interest, the class may be continued for two additional weeks. For more information, visit the instructor’s website: www.WhiteOwl Products.com. Class meets Wednesday, 11/2 from 6:00 -‐ 8:30 p.m. Location: MVHS. Fee: $25.
Get Help Enrolling in the Health Insurance Marketplace presented by Waldo County General Hospital & Pen Bay Medical Center CarePartners Staff - Enrolling in the Health Insurance Marketplace may seem a bit daunting trying to understand all your options and what is required – especially if you don’t consider yourself computer savvy. You don’t have to do it alone. Join our CertiEied Application Counselors in the computer lab, where they can assist you and answer your questions while you are completing the enrollment application. Class meets Thursday, 11/3 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.(The application process typically takes 60 to 90 minutes) Location: MVHS. Fee: FREE – Registration is required.
Notary Public Training with Sherry Tibbetts - An excellent course for anyone considering becoming a notary public or for a notary who has not had formal training. The material to be covered will include the application and requirements for notaries, the duties and tasks performed by the notary, and the rules governing notaries. A workbook will be provided for students. Class meets Saturday, 11/5 from 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Location: CLC Adult Education OfEice, 767 Main St. 1-‐A, Damariscotta. Fee: $49.
Intermediate Hooping with Nikki Hunt -‐Learn next-‐level skills, combos and techniques in this intermediate class designed for current hoopers who have practiced the basics and feel comfortable waist hooping, moving with a hoop and using a lighter hoop. We will cover off body tricks, tosses and rolls, core hooping: knees/shoulder/chest, breaks and reversals and more! This class will also be covering an introduction to multi-‐hooping; we will start to learn how to work with more than one hoop! Hoops are provided with the option to purchase. Class begins Tuesday, 11/8 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. for 5 weeks. Location: MVHS. Fee: $59.
Music – Share the Joy with Nancy Jones Music brings such joy! An old song is like an old friend. You might Eind yourself singing along with tunes from long ago and even learning some new ones. This class will meet on Thursday nights and we will share a variety of songs as we gather them into your own personal notebook. If you play an instrument, bring it along, although it is not required. Guest musicians will accompany each session. Caution: you will most likely Eind yourself humming a lot more… Class begins Thursday, 11/10 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. for 6 weeks (no class 11/24). Location: MVHS. Fee: $49.
Register by calling us at 832-5205 or online at our website at www.msad40.maineadulted.org