Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Daily Announcements Wednesday May 1, 2019

Breakfast:
Choice of:
Homemade Breakfast Round, boiled egg w/toast, Yogurt Cup w/Granola or
Bagel w/Cream Cheese, Fresh Fruit, Milk


Lunch:
Sloppy Joe
Garden Pasta Salad
Daily Soup
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar
Milk

After School Activities
3:30-4:45 3-8 2Inspire Dance
5:00 Baseball Only @ BFA Fairfax
Bus will leave at 4:00 p.m.
Students are dismissed at dismissal

SATEC's Open Doors After School Program is excited to offer the following programs for our spring session. (April 29th -May 23rd)
 Please log on to Family  ID
 https://www.familyid.com/programs to create an account, sign up  and get more information. 

Contact After School Programs Coordinator, Rose Bedard at mrbedard@maplerun.org with any questions or concerns.

1-3 Transformer Trading Games 
3/4 Intramural Sports
3/4 2Inspire Dance
4/5 Volleyball 
4-8 Jewelry Making 
4-8 Tiny Dragons
4-8 Archery 
5-8 Intramural Sports  
6-8 Volleyball 



2019 SATEC YEARBOOKS
On Sale NOW!
$21 each until May 10th.
$23 after May 10th.
Don’t miss out -- get your yearbook now!
Order online at:

http://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A08772800


Order forms have been distributed in homerooms.


SATEC Staff supervised walking school bus starting locations 2018-2019: We will be walking Wednesday, May 1st.
Barlow Street School- Departs at 8:00AM
J & L Service Center- Departs at 8:00AM (Cricket, Route 5)
Intersection of Whitey and Orchard Street - Departs at 7:50 AM
Intersection of Thorpe Ave. Ext. and Sunset Terrace - Departs at 7:50 AM (Sonia, Route 2)
End of Meadowbrook/Potters Ave- Departs at 8:05AM

Parent Teacher Conferences - Pick A Time became accessible
on April 8th to schedule your Parent/Teacher Conference. Parent/Teacher
conference window will be from April 29th-May 3rd.
Please use the link  http://www.maplerun.org/o/satec and click on the Pick A Time
link
in the “For Parents” section in the menu.  If you do not have internet access
or need additional help setting up your conference, please call Tammy Deso
752-2700.

No School Friday, May 3rd for Parent Conferences.



Maple Run had 4 teams compete in this year's Odyssey of the Mind State finals on March 17th.  All 4 teams placed 1st or 2nd in their division and all qualified to attend the World tournament in Michigan from May 22-25.  This was a huge accomplishment for our teams- congratulations to all participants. The Div 2 Balsa team has decided to travel to the finals and is currently fundraising to get there.  If you would like to help, they are doing a bottle drive on April 27 or you can drop off your bottles to the Beverage Mart until then and tell them they are for Odyssey of the Mind. The team is also looking for walk-a-thon sponsorship (80,000 steps in their 4 days at the tournament) and direct sponsorship ($150 business sponsors will have the company name on the back of the team shirt, which will be worn at worlds and beyond). If you are interested in supporting the team, please contact Coach Kim Conner at 782-9510 or kconnervt@gmail.com.  

SATEC FARM TO SCHOOL UPDATE:
SATEC was awarded a grant from the VT Department of Agriculture to help get
a Farm to School Program started. Farm To School is a program that
connects the 3 Cs; the cafeteria, the classroom and the community.
We have begun work on our action plan, creating goals for each area of the
3 Cs. One of our goals is to install garden beds.  The food harvested will be
used to stock our share fridge and will be used for taste tests.
      With our collaboration with Northwest Technical Center we are
able to make that happen.  They will be installing 10 raised garden
beds shortly after vacation. They will be located between B and C wings.

 Additionally, the students at the tech center are currently building
grow labs so in the future our students can start seedlings for our gardens.
 To plan for a future community event, we will be planting a pumpkin patch.
Also, we will be planting an apple and pear orchard near the playground
once the ground is thawed enough to be worked.  Raspberry and
blueberries will also be planted. All the planting of the berries and
trees will be done by the tech center students.

To help with the start and success of our gardens, we need your help.
If you are able to donate any of the following items, we would greatly appreciate it.

Seeds: carrots, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, pumpkin pie, kale, watermelon

Onion sets, potatoes and sweet potatoes.

Vegetable plants: cucumbers, peppers, tomato, broccoli, brussel sprouts

Clean pint containers or larger (example large yogurt, cottage cheese,
sour cream containers)

Seedling trays (standard size 10x20), seeding mix, potting soil,
peat moss, vermiculite and compost

All donations can be dropped off to the back office.  If you have any
questions contact Tammy Deso 752-2700 or tdeso@maplerun.org.

Our next Farm to School Meeting will be May 14th at 4:00 in
the library please join us.  We are very excited as this new adventure
begins.--


Spring Testing Schedule
There will be no homework K-8 throughout the entire testing window.
SBAC
May 6th
6th gr. CAT ELA 8:30-10:00
4th gr. CAT ELA 12:00-1:30
May 7th
6th gr. Performance Task ELA 8:30-10:00
4th gr. Performance Task ELA 12:00-1:30
May 8th
5th gr. CAT ELA 8:30-10:00
7th gr. CAT ELA 9:25-10:55
8th gr. CAT ELA 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. CAT ELA 12:15-1:45

May 9th
5th gr. Performance Task ELA 8:30-10:00
7th gr. Performance Task ELA 9:25-10:55
8th gr. Performance Task ELA 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. Performance Task ELA 12:15-1:45

May 10th
Make up day

May 13th
6th gr. CAT MATH 8:30-10:00
4th gr. CAT MATH 12:00-1:30

May 14th
6th gr. Performance Task MATH 8:30-10:00
4th gr. Performance Task MATH 12:00-1:30

May 15th
5th gr. CAT MATH 8:30-10:00
7th gr. CAT MATH 9:25-10:55
8th gr. CAT MATH 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. CAT MATH 12:15-1:45

May 16th
5th gr.  Performance Task MATH 8:30-10:00
7th gr.  Performance Task MATH 9:25-10:55
8th gr. Performance Task MATH 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. Performance Task MATH 12:15-1:45

Make ups will be May 17th, 20th, 21st,

NGSS Science Test in grades 5 and  8
This test will be based on NGSS and administered the last two weeks of May this year. The Science test will be taken on the computer and the current plan calls for two, one-hour test sessions. The topics that will be assessed are: science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts that are the foundation of NGSS.

Week of May 20th for SCIENCE

May 22nd
5th 12:45-1:45
8th 9:30-10:30

May 23rd
5th 12:45:1:45
8th 9:30-10:30

Make ups will be May 24th, May 28th

VT State PE Assessment April 29th- May 17th


Grow It! Statewide Garden Leader Workshops

Join community and school gardeners from 

your region for this unique training series. 

Learn strategies to boost your garden programs, share stories and ideas, and 

celebrate this growing movement! Workshops are offered in the spring each year, and
are presented by VCGN in partnership with local and regional garden partners.
Thank you to Gardener’s Supply, Mascoma Bank and the Northwestern
Medical Center for sponsoring Grow It workshops!


2019 Grow It! Workshops

Our theme for this spring’s workshop is “Growing a Community of Gardeners.”

We’ll explore…

  • How can you tap into your garden community’s unique
  • knowledge, skills and resources?
  • What are successful strategies for shared leadership
  • and engagement in your garden community?
  • How can your group prepare for the future and develop
  • long-lasting, thriving garden communities?

Join us!

We welcome gardeners, educators, organizers and enthusiasts
of community-based gardening–anyone who wants to strengthen
gardening in your community!

Where and When

All workshops take place 4:30-7:30pm, with a hearty snack to keep
you fueled for an engaging evening. Find a workshop near you!

  • May 2: St. Albans, Northwestern Medical Center (in the Green Mountain Room)


Registration

Workshop registration is $35. Sliding scale is available upon request.
Free registration for VCGN Members as a part of our annual VCGN
Membership Program! Not a member? You can sign up for VCGN Membership
here or when you register for the workshop online.
Please pre-register. Click here for online registration.  
Questions? Contact Libby: email (libby@vcgn.org) or call (802-861-4769)

Student Health Records Online
Dear Parent or Guardian:
SATEC Health Office has elected to use the SNAP Health Portal to better connect you with your child’s school health and wellness information. This web-based system provides an easy, secure, and green way for you to update and review important school health information and medical documents throughout the year. With 24-hour access over the web, you will be able to:
·    Electronically sign and submit all health forms safely over the internet
·    Review and update new health information such as vaccinations, health conditions, and screening results throughout the school year
·    Receive immediate notifications when there are changes in your child’s health status
·    Easily message the school health clinic to expedite communication
Instructions for accessing the SNAP Health Portal will be sent via email during the month of May. Add noreply@studentehr.com to your email address book now to ensure proper delivery.
Sincerely,
Lindsey Campion, RN
Cathy Stetz, RN
Ashley Duprey, Health Office Assistant


SATEC Allergy reminder
Several of our students have medically documented severe or life-threatening allergies.
To maintain a safe learning environment for these students, Allergen-Aware classrooms
and Allergen-Aware tables in the cafeteria are in place. If your student’s lunch/snack
contains allergens (nuts, shellfish), please remind them not to sit at a table designated
as Allergy-Aware, if they are in an Allergen-Aware classroom not to bring the allergen
into the classroom, and to practice good hand-washing after eating an allergen.
Thank you so much for your continued support in keeping our students safe.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Daily Announcements Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Breakfast:
Choice of:
Ham & Cheese Bagel, Hard boiled egg w/toast, Yogurt Cup w/Granola or
Bagel w/Cream Cheese, Fresh Fruit, Milk


Lunch:
Chicken & Cheese Quesadilla
Rice Pilaf
Daily Soup
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar
Milk



After School Activities

SATEC's Open Doors After School Program is excited to offer the following programs for our spring session. (April 29th -May 23rd)
 Please log on to Family  ID
 https://www.familyid.com/programs to sign and get more information. 

Contact After School Programs Coordinator, Rose Bedard at mrbedard@maplerun.org with any questions or concerns.

1-3 Transformer Trading Games 
3/4 Intramural Sports
3/4 2Inspire Dance
4/5 Volleyball 
4-8 Jewelry Making 
4-8 Tiny Dragons
4-8 Archery 
5-8 Intramural Sports  
6-8 Volleyball 



2019 SATEC YEARBOOKS
On Sale NOW!
$21 each until May 10th.
$23 after May 10th.
Don’t miss out -- get your yearbook now!
Order online at:

http://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A08772800

Order forms will be distributed in homerooms.



SATEC Staff supervised walking school bus starting locations 2018-2019: We will be walking Wednesday, May 1st.
Barlow Street School- Departs at 8:00AM
J & L Service Center- Departs at 8:00AM (Cricket, Route 5)
Intersection of Whitey and Orchard Street - Departs at 7:50 AM
Intersection of Thorpe Ave. Ext. and Sunset Terrace - Departs at 7:50 AM (Sonia, Route 2)
End of Meadowbrook/Potters Ave- Departs at 8:05AM



Parent Teacher Conferences - Pick A Time became accessible
on April 8th to schedule your Parent/Teacher Conference. Parent/Teacher
conference window will be from April 29th-May 3rd.
Please use the link  http://www.maplerun.org/o/satec and click on the Pick A Time
link
in the “For Parents” section in the menu.  If you do not have internet access
or need additional help setting up your conference, please call Tammy Deso
752-2700.

No School Friday, May 3rd for Parent Conferences.



SATEC FARM TO SCHOOL UPDATE:
SATEC was awarded a grant from the VT Department of Agriculture to help get
a Farm to School Program started. Farm To School is a program that
connects the 3 Cs; the cafeteria, the classroom and the community.
We have begun work on our action plan, creating goals for each area of the
3 Cs. One of our goals is to install garden beds.  The food harvested will be
used to stock our share fridge and will be used for taste tests.
      With our collaboration with Northwest Technical Center we are
able to make that happen.  They will be installing 10 raised garden
beds shortly after vacation. They will be located between B and C wings.

 Additionally, the students at the tech center are currently building
grow labs so in the future our students can start seedlings for our gardens.
 To plan for a future community event, we will be planting a pumpkin patch.
Also, we will be planting an apple and pear orchard near the playground
once the ground is thawed enough to be worked.  Raspberry and
blueberries will also be planted. All the planting of the berries and
trees will be done by the tech center students.

To help with the start and success of our gardens, we need your help.
If you are able to donate any of the following items, we would greatly appreciate it.

Seeds: carrots, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, pumpkin pie, kale, watermelon

Onion sets, potatoes and sweet potatoes.

Vegetable plants: cucumbers, peppers, tomato, broccoli, brussel sprouts

Clean pint containers or larger (example large yogurt, cottage cheese,
sour cream containers)

Seedling trays (standard size 10x20), seeding mix, potting soil,
peat moss, vermiculite and compost

All donations can be dropped off to the back office.  If you have any
questions contact Tammy Deso 752-2700 or tdeso@maplerun.org.

Our next Farm to School Meeting will be May 14th at 4:00 in
the library please join us.  We are very excited as this new adventure
begins.--


Spring Testing Schedule
There will be no homework K-8 throughout the entire testing window.
SBAC
May 6th
6th gr. CAT ELA 8:30-10:00
4th gr. CAT ELA 12:00-1:30
May 7th
6th gr. Performance Task ELA 8:30-10:00
4th gr. Performance Task ELA 12:00-1:30
May 8th
5th gr. CAT ELA 8:30-10:00
7th gr. CAT ELA 9:25-10:55
8th gr. CAT ELA 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. CAT ELA 12:15-1:45

May 9th
5th gr. Performance Task ELA 8:30-10:00
7th gr. Performance Task ELA 9:25-10:55
8th gr. Performance Task ELA 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. Performance Task ELA 12:15-1:45

May 10th
Make up day

May 13th
6th gr. CAT MATH 8:30-10:00
4th gr. CAT MATH 12:00-1:30

May 14th
6th gr. Performance Task MATH 8:30-10:00
4th gr. Performance Task MATH 12:00-1:30

May 15th
5th gr. CAT MATH 8:30-10:00
7th gr. CAT MATH 9:25-10:55
8th gr. CAT MATH 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. CAT MATH 12:15-1:45

May 16th
5th gr.  Performance Task MATH 8:30-10:00
7th gr.  Performance Task MATH 9:25-10:55
8th gr. Performance Task MATH 9:45-11:15
3rd gr. Performance Task MATH 12:15-1:45

Make ups will be May 17th, 20th, 21st,

NGSS Science Test in grades 5 and  8
This test will be based on NGSS and administered the last two weeks of May this year. The Science test will be taken on the computer and the current plan calls for two, one-hour test sessions. The topics that will be assessed are: science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts that are the foundation of NGSS.

Week of May 20th for SCIENCE

May 22nd
5th 12:45-1:45
8th 9:30-10:30

May 23rd
5th 12:45:1:45
8th 9:30-10:30

Make ups will be May 24th, May 28th

VT State PE Assessment April 29th- May 17th


Grow It! Statewide Garden Leader Workshops

Join community and school gardeners from 

your region for this unique training series. 

Learn strategies to boost your garden programs, share stories and ideas, and 

celebrate this growing movement! Workshops are offered in the spring each year, and
are presented by VCGN in partnership with local and regional garden partners.
Thank you to Gardener’s Supply, Mascoma Bank and the Northwestern
Medical Center for sponsoring Grow It workshops!


2019 Grow It! Workshops

Our theme for this spring’s workshop is “Growing a Community of Gardeners.”

We’ll explore…

  • How can you tap into your garden community’s unique
  • knowledge, skills and resources?
  • What are successful strategies for shared leadership
  • and engagement in your garden community?
  • How can your group prepare for the future and develop
  • long-lasting, thriving garden communities?

Join us!

We welcome gardeners, educators, organizers and enthusiasts
of community-based gardening–anyone who wants to strengthen
gardening in your community!

Where and When

All workshops take place 4:30-7:30pm, with a hearty snack to keep
you fueled for an engaging evening. Find a workshop near you!

  • May 2: St. Albans, Northwestern Medical Center (in the Green Mountain Room)


Registration

Workshop registration is $35. Sliding scale is available upon request.
Free registration for VCGN Members as a part of our annual VCGN
Membership Program! Not a member? You can sign up for VCGN Membership
here or when you register for the workshop online.
Please pre-register. Click here for online registration.  
Questions? Contact Libby: email (libby@vcgn.org) or call (802-861-4769)

Student Health Records Online
Dear Parent or Guardian:
SATEC Health Office has elected to use the SNAP Health Portal to better connect you with your child’s school health and wellness information. This web-based system provides an easy, secure, and green way for you to update and review important school health information and medical documents throughout the year. With 24-hour access over the web, you will be able to:
·    Electronically sign and submit all health forms safely over the internet
·    Review and update new health information such as vaccinations, health conditions, and screening results throughout the school year
·    Receive immediate notifications when there are changes in your child’s health status
·    Easily message the school health clinic to expedite communication
Instructions for accessing the SNAP Health Portal will be sent via email during the month of May. Add noreply@studentehr.com to your email address book now to ensure proper delivery.
Sincerely,
Lindsey Campion, RN
Cathy Stetz, RN
Ashley Duprey, Health Office Assistant


SATEC Allergy reminder
Several of our students have medically documented severe or life-threatening allergies.
To maintain a safe learning environment for these students, Allergen-Aware classrooms
and Allergen-Aware tables in the cafeteria are in place. If your student’s lunch/snack
contains allergens (nuts, shellfish), please remind them not to sit at a table designated
as Allergy-Aware, if they are in an Allergen-Aware classroom not to bring the allergen
into the classroom, and to practice good hand-washing after eating an allergen.
Thank you so much for your continued support in keeping our students safe.