Monday, May 29, 2017

PPS Newsletter - May/June 2017


The Porters Point News:  May/June 2017 edition

Dear PPS Families,

It’s hard to believe that we are getting ready to wrap up the 2016-2017 school year.  This is a busy time for us with many events, project-based learning, end of year assessments, and celebrations of learning.  Please read through this newsletter and mark your calendars with important dates you’ll want to remember through the last day of school, June 16th.

If you have any questions, give us a call at 264-5920 or email me or your child’s teacher.  We hope to see you soon at one or more of the events listed below!

All the best,
Carolyn Millham, PPS Principal


Project-Based Learning at PPS

In just two short weeks, all PPS students will roll up their sleeves and dig into exciting learning projects with their classmates and teachers.  The focus will be on Project-Based Learning, a hands-on, engaging approach where students apply their basic knowledge and to solve a real-world problem.  Through the project, students learn to take initiative, be responsible, work together with other students, communicate their ideas, and think critically about their learning.  The experience wraps up with a PBL presentation – an open house – where students share their learning with you and the rest of our school community.

Each grade-level team will work on a project that benefits our school and links to the learning goals for either social studies or science this trimester.  Here is a list of information – events and volunteer opportunities – for each grade-level project. 
      Underlined events are ones where volunteers are needed. 
      Bolded events are ones that family members are welcome to attend.


Kindergarten:  Community Unity
Throughout the year, Kindergarten students are asked to think about their role in our school community and how they can contribute to make our school a positive place. Our focus during project-based learning is to improve our playground to make it a more mindful and respectful place. We will use community art to convey messages of kindness. The essential question we will use to guide our projects is, “How can we make our community a kinder place?” This year our projects will transform our existing playground fence into an engaging boundary that inspires all students to play more collaboratively and creatively.

Each student will participate in four different mini-projects during our Mighty Maker sessions.
The four projects are:
1.     Fence Weaving with Mr. Allbee
2.     Marble Mazes with Mrs. Ryan
3.     Project Reporters with Ms. Donnelly
4.     Affirmations of Kindness with Mrs. Belaski

We will need two types of volunteers.  We will need volunteers that can help with finish painting and assemble projects behind the scenes without students.  We will also need volunteers that are interested in supervising and supporting small groups of students as they work with a teacher on specific projects.  Supervision Volunteers will be in the same mini-project as their child, but also be prepared to support other students as needed.

      You can sign up to donate materials by following this link : www.SignUpGenius.com/go/5080E48ADA92CABFB6-materials

      If you would like to sign-up to be a Supervision Volunteer follow this link: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/5080E48ADA92CABFB6-supervision
      If you would like to sign-up to be a “Behind the Scenes” Volunteer follow this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080E48ADA92CABFB6-behind

                       
Date:
Supervision Volunteers
“Behind the Scenes” Volunteers
May 30
4-5 volunteers per mini- project
1:15-2:30

This means we need 16-20 volunteers per day for this category of volunteer.
2-4 Volunteers for Letter Stencil Prep 10:15-10:55
May 31
4-5 volunteers per mini-project
1:15-2:30
6-10 Volunteers for Finish painting 10:15-10:55

June 2
4-5 volunteers mini-per project
1:15-2:30
4-5 Volunteers for Marble Maze Construction 10:55-11:45

2-4 Volunteers for Letter Stencil Prep 10:15-10:55

June 7
4-5 volunteers mini-per project
1:15-2:30
6-10 Volunteers for Finish painting 10:15-10:55
June 8
4-5 volunteers per mini-project
1:15-2:30
4-5 Volunteers for Marble Maze Construction 10:55-11:45

2-4 Volunteers for Letter Stencil Prep 10:15-10:55
June 9
4-5 volunteers per mini-project
1:15-2:30
6-10 Volunteers for Finish painting 10:15-10:55
June 12
4-5 volunteers per mini-project
1:15-2:30
4-5 Volunteers for Marble Maze Construction 10:55-11:45

2-4 Volunteers for Letter Stencil Prep 10:15-10:55
June 13
4-5 volunteers per mini-project
1:15-2:30
6-10 Volunteers for Finish painting 10:15-10:55
June 14
PBL presentation open house - 1:45 p.m. - families welcome


Grade 1:  Chick it Out
As an extension to our embryology unit, students will be involved in activities which deepen their understanding of how chickens grow and change over time. We will be exploring some essential questions such as: How are chicks are alike and different from their parents? How are eggs, chicks, and chickens built for survival? How can we solve human problems by learning from animals in their environment? Students will answer these questions with hands-on experience with these animals and will design safe environments to suit their needs and lifestyle.

If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact your child’s teacher.

o      May 22 – 26 – hatching chicks, returning chicks to UVM farm on 5/26
o      May 26 – PBL kick off with students
o      June 2 – Egg drop for Mrs. Geibel and Mrs. Silverberg, 12:30 p.m.
o      June 5 – Egg drop for Mrs. Plunkett and Ms. Nuttall’s classes, 12:30 p.m.
o      June 6 – painting picnic tables
       One or two volunteers needed at 1:10 p.m.
o      June 8 & 9 – painting picnic tables
       2 to 4 volunteers needed both days from Silverberg and Nuttall from 1:00 to 1:45
       2 to 4 parent/caregiver volunteers needed both days from Geibel and Plunkett from 1:50 to 2:30
o      June 8 – Shelburne Farms presentation about chickens at PPS
o      June 12 – clear coat seal for picnic tables
       One to two volunteers needed
o      June 14 – PBL presentation open house, 1:45 p.m. - families are invited to attend


Grade 2:  Dig a Little Deeper
This year’s project focuses on four main questions - How can we as second graders help the bee population thrive? How can we as a school community cut down on food waste and become more adventurous eaters? How can we as second graders help our larger community have access to healthy food? How can we help people plan gardens that are appropriate based on the space that they have available? Our intention in asking these four questions is to help our students see the connection between gardens and a healthy planet and lifestyle.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact your child’s teacher by email or phone (264-5920)

o      May 31 – garden planting (parent/caregiver volunteers needed for all times on 5/31)
       Ms. Warren’s class – 8:45 to 9:30
       Mrs. Bissonnette’s class – 9:30 to 10:15
       Mr. Shepherd’s class – 10:15 to 11:00
       Ms. LaRose’s class – 11:00 to 11:45

o      June 1 – 8, 12 & 13 – parent/caregiver volunteers needed from 10:15 to 11:15
o      June 14 – PBL presentation open house, 1:45 p.m. - families are invited to attend

Last Day of School
It’s hard to believe, but we are quickly approaching the last day of school for students - Friday, June 16th this year.  We will begin the day with an all-school meeting and some time in classrooms for closure, but at 9:00 we start to rotate students through four fun activities:
      A dance party with Mr. Pecor
      BINGO
      A craft with Ms. Vella
      Concert with “Fiddlesticks” from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Each activity takes 30-minutes and all PPS families are welcome to participate from 9:00 to 11:00 and stay through to our school barbecue that starts at 11:30.  You’ll need to make a reservation using a form that students are bringing home with them on Thursday, 5/25.
IMPORTANT:  The last day of school is a half-day, so students will be dismissed at 12:45 p.m.  If you are here for the barbecue, you can take your child home with you by signing them out with the teacher at 12:45 p.m.
If you have any questions about the details of the last day of school, give us a call at 264-5920 or check in with your child’s teacher.
PPS Barbecue Lunch
We have a great barbecue lunch planned for the last day of school.  Check the flier students are bringing home today - Thursday, 5/25 - for the menu and the cost of the meal for adults and students.  Please send the reservation form back to school with your child by Friday, June 2nd so we have an accurate count for the kitchen.
We’re asking families to pay for the meals in advance.  You can do this one of two ways:
      Send in a check for your child’s school meal account OR
      Make a direct deposit to your child’s account on  MySchoolBucks
Accounts need to have enough money on the day of the barbecue to cover all the meals ordered.

Preparations for Next Year
Step Up and Fly Up Days:  June 9th is the day our PPS students met their new teachers and classmates for next year.  In grades K and 1, students stay at school and “Step Up” from their current classroom to their new classroom.  In grade 2, students will travel by bus and “Fly Up” to Malletts Bay School in the morning.  They will meet their new teachers and new classmates - some from Porters Point School and some from Union Memorial School.
That afternoon, students will go home with placement letters that identify their new teacher for next year. 
Placement:  We are working on the final drafts of our placement lists.  Thank you to everyone who sent back the placement information form back in March.  I’ve read through each one and shared your insights with the placement team.  We’re working hard to make great placement choices for all students!

Summer Reading
What is summer without a good book to read?  We want to support PPS students in enjoying good books even when we’re closed for the summer months. 
One way to access books is to visit the Burnham Library in Colchester.  On Thursday, June 15th, Hannah Peacock, the children’s librarian from the Burnham, will visit PPS to share information about the summer reading program at the library.  Students will come home with information about the program, but you can also visit the website for more information:  http://colchestervt.gov/158/Burnham-Memorial-Library
Students will also leave PPS with a book that they can take home to keep, thanks to Mrs. Bochanski’s “Jump Start for Summer Reading program.  We’re looking for donations of books that are in good condition that you’re no longer using.  You can place the books in one of the two bins at school - one by the main office and one by the library.  During the week of June 5th, students will be invited to choose a book to take home with them.  If you have questions about donations or about the program, email Mrs. Bochanski at sandy.bochanski@colchestersd.org.

Last Day for Library Books
The last day for checking out library books is Wednesday May 31st.  After that date, Mrs. Bochanski will start collecting all outstanding books so she can return them to the shelves and determine what is here and what is missing.  If your child has a book that hasn’t been returned, you will get a notice from Mrs. B.

PTO Lake Monsters Game in June
I hope you can join us for a great summer family activity on June 29th - it’s Colchester night at the Lake Monsters game!  The Lake Monsters reserve a section of the grandstands for each Colchester school, so we’ll get to see each other again to say hello during the summer.
Students took home a packet last week to sell Lake Monsters game tickets as a PTO fundraiser.  The game is on Thursday night, June 29th and starts at 7:05 p.m. at Centennial Field.  Tickets are $6.00 each and the Lake Monsters gives back part of the proceeds to our PTO.  Packets are due back tomorrow - Friday, May 26th.
Yearbooks
Yearbooks are being distributed this week.  If you didn’t order one earlier, we still have about 40 books for sale.  The cost is $12.00 per book.  Checks can be sent in with your child or dropped off in the main office.  Please make checks out to the PPS PTO.

Thank you’s
      Thank you for supporting the PTO fundraisers this year.  PTO raised $12,000 this year and spent $12,700 on activities and projects that benefited all students at PPS.
      Mrs. Bochanski’s GoFundMe project for the library was funded by PPS friends and families who saw the listing and donated generously.  We’re looking forward to students enjoying new makerspace items in the library next year.
      Thank you to all our PTO members who worked on the 2016-2017 yearbook:  Moriah McCullaugh, Margaret Brown, Mary Kate Canavan, Amelia Chapman, and Heidi Igneri.  We appreciate the hours you spent taking photos and organizing them into the beautiful book we saw this week!
      The Grade 2 project started in February with students planting seeds to germinate for our school gardens.  Who was there to help get our seeds off to a good start?  James MacAuley, of course!  He also generously took the seedlings on a “vacation” to Claussen’s greenhouses where they grew to be the strong and healthy plants they are today.  Thank you, James for all your help!

Stay in touch by following us on Twitter!  You can see the Twitter feed on our website http://www.csdvt.org/pps  Our school account is run by our mascot, Pearson the Panda, at this address:  @PPSPanda.  We are only a phone call away at (802) 264-5920 or an email with all email addresses available on our home page (see link above).  

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