Thursday, October 10, 2019

Daily Announcements Friday October 11, 2019

Breakfast:
Choice of:
Iced Honey Bun
 Hard boiled egg w/toast
 Yogurt Cup w/Granola or Bagel w/cream cheese
 Fresh Fruit Milk

Lunch:
Pancakes w/Real Maple Syrup
Scrambled Eggs
Sweet & White Home Fries
Daily Soup
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar
Milk

We would like to thank Senator Leahy, Legislators and Representatives that came to speak today at SATEC for Farm to School Month. 






































Parent Conferences: Pick a time will go live on Friday October 11th at 8:00am.  The conference window will be from October 24th-November 1st.   Go to http://www.maplerun.org/o/satec and click on the Pick A Time link in the “For Parents” section in the menu to schedule your conference. If you do not have internet access please contact Tammy Deso 752-2700 and she will be glad to assist you.

Bussing:Friendly Reminders Pick up and drop off on busses- When our busses are loading/unloading in the parking lot with their lights flashing-It is illegal to go through the lights.
During pick up and drop off at houses our busses are not able to back up traffic. Busses are allowed to wait briefly for students to get on and off busses. Thank you.

Vision and hearing screening will be done for Kindergarten, 1st grade, 3rd grade, 5th grade and 7th grade 10/14 - 10/17.   If your child wears glasses, please make sure to send them with glasses on these days.  Results will be mailed home if the student does not pass.


Friday, October 25, 2019
Show your school spirit! 
Wear school colors - green/white and hat day


With an increasing number of recent deaths linked to vaping and over 800 youth
and young adults sick with lung illness, Maple Run Unified School District wants to get facts and warning signs out to families. MRUSD will host its second Parent Information Night for the community related to vaping on Tuesday, October 22nd. Their first Parent Information Night took place in April 2019 and event focused on the basics of vaping, also called e-cigarettes and Juul. The upcoming event will be a deeper dive and include up-to-date information about what we know about the current outbreak. All are invited to join us at the St. Albans Town
Educational Center on Tuesday, October 22 nd for our Parent Information Night, “What’s In That Vape?” Doors will open starting at 6pm where area services and youth engagement providers will be tabling. The presentation and its following question and answer session will begin at 6:30pm.
This community discussion, targeted toward middle and high school parents, will feature a
presentation by and Coordinator of the Franklin Grand Isle Tobacco Prevention Coalition, Amy Brewer and staff from Northwestern Counseling & Support Services. The speakers will provide information about vaping devices beyond the basic information, including a conversation about how youth use these devices as a crossover between nicotine and THC. The presentation will be from 6:30-7:30pm with plenty of time for questions and discussion about vaping and more.
Partners, agencies, and resources from around our region focused on supporting our youth in
health and wellness will also be present starting at 6pm, including RiseVT, the VT Department
of Health, NCSS, and more.
Childcare is available. Refreshments will be served. No RSVP is necessary. For more
information, contact MRUSD Student Assistance Professional, Amanda Giroux at 
(802) 752-2709 or agiroux@maplerun.org. 

After School Activities
2:45-4:00 6-8 Co-Ed Volleyball 
Students should meet Mrs. Blackburn in the gym.

4:00 8 Girls and 5:00 8 Boys @ Alburg 
Bus Leaves at 3:00  Students dismissed at dismissal. 


4:00 7 Girls Only vs. City *last game


Maple Run Day of Dance:
Date: November 9th
Open to 10-18 years old in Maple Run School district.
Tentative times:
9:30am Registration
10:00am-1pm Classes
2pm-3pm showcase or adjudicated rehearsal 
(classes will be held in the BFA gym/PAC. Showcase in the Gym/PAC)
 If you have any questions please contact Alexis Kamistes at Akamitses@maplerun.org 


Rosie's Girls Weld at the Northwest Tech Center
Student in grades 6, 7, 8 of  St. Albans. 
Learn how to use Power Tools, Design and Decorate hand-made projects and build lasting friendships at our Rosie's Girl after-school program! This program is open to middle school girls and gender non-conforming youth entering grades 6-8. All necessary tools and equipment included. 
Friday's 3:15-5:45 
October 25, November 1, 8, 22 December 6, 13, 20
(Please note, there is no class Friday, November 15th or 29th) 

 This free of charge through funding of multiple grants. Transportation is not provided to and from the Northwest Tech Center. 
There is limited space so reserve your spot please contact holly.fortune@MVSDschools.org


SATEC After Hours offerings through Family ID
SATEC After Hours (formally known as Open Doors) is offering programs for grades K-8 through www.familyid.com 
Please log on to create an account and/or to sign up. 
The following opportunities are now open for enrollment. 


K-2 Creative Movement with Ms. King 
4th & 5th Co-ed Volleyball 
5-8 Winter Sports Sign Ups
6-8 Drama Leadership Workshop with Mr. Barsium 
6-8 Co-Ed Volleyball 
and more to come. 







Run for the Lake will take place on Sunday, October 13th. The kids fun run is free to participants ages 10 and under. Students of all ages registration for the 3K, 5K, and 10K are $20, and $40 for all other adult participants.The link below will take you to our website registration page with more details and information.https://www.friendsofnorthernlakechamplain.org/product/2019-run-for-the-lake/