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Voluntown Elementary School 
Newsletter


October 19, 2018
 

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Week at a Glance
School Hours
Parents / Visitors / Volunteers
Facilities and Maintenance
Emergency Closing Information
Earn Cash for Our School
School and Community Events
PK / School Readiness News
Messages from the Principals

School Counselor Newsletter
Information From the Nurse
Computer Lab Newsletter   
Art Room News 

Information From thCafeteria
Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Healthy Celebrations

Transportation News

School Calendar
Employment Opportunities
WEEK AT A GLANCE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS         
Red Ribbon Week, October 23-31, 2018
Monday, October 22 ~ A Day  Make-Believe Monday!
       9:00am-3:00pm ~ Classes will view PTO sponsored Book Fair
       4:00pm-6:00pm ~ Franklin @ VES
Tuesday, October 23 ~  B Day  Wear Red Day!
       9:00am-3:00pm ~ Classes will view PTO-sponsored Book Fair

       3:20pm-4:30pm ~ YSB/Grasp Craft
       3:20pm-5:00pm ~ Soccer practice
Wednesday, October 24 ~ C Day   Wear a Team Jersey Day!
       9:00am-3:00pm ~ Classes will purchase books at  PTO sponsored Book Fair
       4:00pm-6:15pm ~ VES @ Bozrah
Thursday, October 25 ~ D Day    Wear Bright Colors Day!
       9:00am- 3:00pm ~ Classes will purchase books at PTO-sponsored Book Fair           10:00am-11:20am ~ 
United Way Volunteers celebrate “Read for the Record” 
       4:00pm-6:00pm ~ Bennie Dover @ VES
       6:00pm-8:00pm ~ PTO-sponsored Book Fair, Family Night
Friday, October 26 ~ E Day    Wear Crazy Socks Day!
        6:30pm-9:00pm ~ Junior High Dance, Gym
 
 ***SAVE THE DATE***   
  
Picture Day is Tuesday, October 30th!             
 

School Hours:

Main Office: 8:00am to 4:00pm
Students: 8:50am to 3:20pm

Parents / Visitors / Volunteers:

For the safety of all of our students, everyone visiting or volunteering at Voluntown Elementary School must enter through the MAIN ENTRANCE and sign in at the office.  Any person interested in volunteering must complete a DCF form and attend a brief orientation with Mrs. Suffoletto.
SUPERINTENDENT'S SPOTLIGHT
Health Information
  Facilities/Maintenance Information
EMERGENCY CLOSING INFORMATION

Emergency School Closings and Delayed Opening Information

If the weather is a problem, it may be necessary to delay the opening of school.  When this occurs, announcements are made on the local radio stations between 6:00 and 7:15 a.m.

AM—WICH 1310 FM—WCTY 97.7 TV—Channel 3

AM—WILI 1400 FM—WILI 98.3 TV—Channel 8

AM—WSUB 980 FM—WNLC 98.7 TV—Channel 30

FM—WKNL 101

Additionally, School Messenger is used to inform VES families of closings/delays via phone, text, and social media (VES Facebook page).  School Messenger notifications are scheduled to be sent at 6:00am.  VES weather announcements can also be found online at www.ctweather.com and www.voluntownct.org.

If an early dismissal is called due to an Emergency Closing, there will be no PM PreSchool/ School Readiness classes, and AM PreSchool/School Readiness classes will stay until dismissal time.  Lunch is provided for students.

Emergency closing times may vary based on weather conditions and at the Superintendent’s discretion. If a late opening is called there will be no AM PreSchool/School Readiness classes.

EARN CASH FOR OUR SCHOOL
              Please help us earn money for our school by participating in the           Box Tops for Education Clipping Drive!  
We are so grateful to have your support!  

​1) ​BUY ~ Purchase or check your home for ​​one of the hundreds of products ​with Box Tops on them (click here to see the BTFE Product List).

2) CLIP ~ Clip Box Tops from packages of participating products.

3) SEND ~ Send them in to the VES office in an envelope or baggy.

4) EARN ~ Every single Box Top is worth 10 cents!  Please continue clipping all year long!  
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY EVENTS


All proceeds from this fundraiser will go to Nicole Creaturo to help off-set expenses for the clinical treatment of her severe symptoms of Lyme Disease.



Voluntown needs Girl Scout leaders!! Are you looking for some inspiration in your life? It’s amazing how a group of girls will inspire you to be a better you. Being a Girl Scout Leader is more than just being a volunteer. It’s a life changing experience you will fall in love with! We currently have a waiting list of girls around the state who can’t wait to be Girl Scouts but we don’t have enough leaders to make their dreams come true. Being a Girl Scout Leader does take time, but as the leader, you can create a schedule that works best for you. And don’t worry, we provide all the training you need so that both you and the girls have a meaningful experience. Whether you are a parent, alumna, or someone who wants to make a difference in the life of a girl, being a Girl Scout Leader could turn out to be one of the BEST things you’ve done. Give it a try, or better yet, ask a friend to be a co-leader and double your fun!  To get started go to GSofCT website and click on “Way to Volunteer” to start the process.

My name is Debi MacPhail and I live here in Voluntown, I run a Girl Scout Senior Troop with 7,8thand 9th graders, you may have seen us around, doing community service, selling cookies hiking and camping. We truly need more volunteers to form more Troops in our town. We have a need for leaders for Daisy's (Kindergarten & 1st grade) as well as Juniors (grades 4 and 5) There are so many girls in Voluntown that want to join Girl Scouts but there are no adults available to lead them. If you think you would love to be a part of Girl Scouts feel free to contact me. Thank you! macphail7@yahoo.com or our Service Unit Manager, Mary Beth, atmbeth.dgreen@sbcglobal.net or 860-861-5214.

The New London County 4-H Club is accepting new members this fall. The NLC 4-H Club offers activities in various areas of interest. The Arts & Agriculture Club focuses on teaching homestead skills, which include:  raising/caring for dairy goats (but will certainly welcome fiber and meat breeds as well), raising/caring for sheep and other fiber animals, knitting, crocheting, weaving, spinning, felting, any fiber art including sewing, cooking, canning, and fermenting.  Please contact artsandag4h@gmail.com with any questions or for more information.  
PK / SCHOOL READINESS NEWS
HOUSEKEEPING MEMOS
A friendly reminder to parents/guardians when picking up your child at the end of the school day (3:20pm):

1) If you plan to pick up your child every day from school, please communicate that to the main office by completing the 2018-2019 Dismissal Procedures Form.  If your child is not a daily parent pickup, but you plan to pick up your child from school, the main office must be notified by 3:00pm, otherwise, we will not be able to honor your request. 
 
2)  Students being picked up at the end of the school day will be dismissed through the Early Childhood doors.   Parents/Guardians must check in with the afternoon dismissal staff and wait for their child before returning to their vehicle.  Students must be escorted to the parking lot by a parent/guardian. 

3)  When picking up your child, please make sure that you have identification with you.

Please make sure to update the names/contact information on your child's approved emergency pickup list (the reverse side of the Registration Form/Student Information Sheet), if you plan to allow other adults to pick up your child from school.  As a reminder, the school must be notified by 3:00pm if someone will be picking up your child from school, they must check in with the dismissal staff at the Early Childhood doors, and they must bring identification with them.  If an emergency arises, and it becomes necessary for someone who is not listed your child's emergency pickup list to pick up your child, it must be authorized by the parent/guardian in writing (a note, email, or fax) to the main office.  No exceptions will be made. 

The safety of your child is our utmost priority!  We thank you in advance for adhering to our security and safety procedures!  
SCHOOL COUNSELING CORNER
INFORMATION FROM THE NURSE

Lion's Club Vision Screenings

Vision screenings in preschool through grade three have been completed.  Parents/guardians will only be notified if their child did not pass the screening criteria. 

Grades four through eight vision screenings will be conducted on Wednesday, November 7th. Please see the notice and permission slip that is being sent home on October 19th with students. Parents/guardians will only be notified if their child did not pass the screening criteria. 
Important Information From the Nurse


Dear Parents,
We are asking if your child has a fever please keep them home until they have been fever free for 24 hours. This benefits them as well as their fellow students and staff members.  
Thank you.

 

Attention Parents of Students in Grade 6:  State regulations require all students in 6th grade to have a physical.  If you have not yet handed one in please contact your doctor for an appointment.  Forms can be obtained in the nurse’s office.  If you have any questions please feel free to call the school nurse at 376-2325.


Sports Program
Any student that would like to participate in an after school sport must have a health assessment before the first try out / training session for the sport and “after the initial examination, repeat examinations are required every 13 months."  Health assessments must include the entire season for the sport in which the student will participate.  Sport physical forms are available in the main office and nurse's office.  All questions regarding physicals should be directed to the school nurse, Mary Rollins.  Additionally, all athletes must complete the Medical Release FormParticipation Form, and Concussion Informed Consent Form, which are found in the Athletic Handbook.

All Medication, including over-the-counter medications like Tylenol and Benadryl, need to have a NEW doctor’s order each school year.  Any medication order from last year is NOT valid.  An adult must bring the medication into school.


 
 
COMPUTER LAB NEWSLETTER

Click here for the Computer Lab Newsletter

Check in to read what your child did in the Computer Lab.
 ART ROOM NEWS

Art News
 A fun day trip for your family is Florence Griswold Museum's Wee Faerie Village. This is an outdoor exhibit on display for all of October. Mrs. MacBride (VES art teacher) has been assigned the letter "N" for Lettersburg Junction. Mrs. MacBride will be there (11am-2pm) on October 8th during the special day of vendors, art activities, dance, music, food and a live statue! Read the link for details. Hope to see you there!

  http://florencegriswoldmuseum.org/visit/programs-events/wee-faerie-village/             
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The Rhode Island School of Design Museum is a wonderful art museum, and so close to Voluntown. They have adjusted admission prices: 
    *All youth and children aged 18 and under are invited to visit the RISD Museum free of admission costs. *free admission to active-duty U.S. military personnel and their families.
    *Free admission for all-every Sunday (10 am–5 pm) and on the third Thursday evening of each month (5–9 pm).

RISD MUSEUM, 224 Benefit Street, Providence RI 02903 

INFORMATION FROM THE CAFETERIA
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH MENUS
HEALTHY CELEBRATIONS
TRANSPORTATION NEWS

Transportation News

Kindergarten, Preschool and 3 Year Old Parents:

It is the Board of Education’s policy that an adult must meet Kindergarten and Preschool students when they disembark from the bus/van.  If an adult is not present, the driver will bring the child back to school and parents will need to make arrangements to pick them up.  On early dismissal days the afternoon session of the 3 year old program and Preschool will not meet.  On delayed openings the morning session of 3 year olds and Preschool will be cancelled.

Grade One Through Eight Parents:

Students will be dropped off at their designated stop whether or not an adult is present.  Please be sure they are able to enter the house. 

SCHOOL CALENDAR
   2018 - 2019 School Calendar
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Employment Opportunities

VOLUNTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
 
The Voluntown Board of Education is seeking applications for:
Substitute teachers: Bachelor’s degree from approved institution required. Send letter of interest and resume to the address below.
 
Applications available on the website. Apply to: 
Adam S. Burrows, Superintendent of Schools
P.O. Box 129, Voluntown, CT 06384
 
Voluntown B.O.E. is an equal opportunity employer.






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