Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Daily Announcements Wednesday April 10, 2019

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

Lunch:
Seasoned Pork Roast
Chef's Mashed Potato
Glazed Carrots
Dinner Roll
Daily Soup
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar
Milk


After School Activities
3:30-6:00 4-8 Drama
3:30-5:00 5-8 2Inspire Dance 
3:30-5:00 7/8 Softball outside (weather pending)

SATEC's Open Doors After School Program is excited to offer the following programs for our spring session. (April 29th -May 23)
 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 Super Heroes Academy @ Dukes' Fitness 
3/4 2Inspire Dance
4/5 Volleyball 
4-8 Jewelry Making 
4-8 Tiny Dragons
4-8 Archery 
5-8 Intramural Sports 
5-8 Magic The Gathering
5-8 Frisbee Golf 
6-8 Volleyball 
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.



No School Monday-April 15th for Teacher Inservice.
MRUSD Parent Informational Night (Drugs, Vaping and Alcohol)
April 10th from 6:30-7:30, area experts will be sharing critical information
with parents on drugs, alcohol and vaping. We realize that these can be difficult
times for families and teens in terms of this issue.  Regrettably, adolescence can
be a time when young people are faced with the tough choices of drug and alcohol
use and experimentation. The MRUSD staff would like to reach out to partner
with students and families to help students make healthy choices.  This event
will be held at Collins Perley. We will share what community experts know about
the types of substances some students might be experimenting with. Parents will be
given information about what to look for and resources they can access if children are at risk.
Childcare will also be offered for this event.



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


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.

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