
SACS DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 2-9-2024

FEBRUARY
National School Counselor Week - See further information in the Events section.
Monday, Feb 5th through Sunday, February 11th.
Team USA Field Trip to the St. Albans Museum
Friday, February 9th. 11:45 AM to 2:00 PM. Transportation: Walking
Chat with a School Board member! Charlie Brooks
Friday, February 9th. 4:00 to 5:00 PM. Location: The Traveled Cup. 94 Main Street St. Albans City.
Triumph and Voyagers Learning Communities Field Trip to Jay Peak.
Monday, February 12th. 8:30 AM to 5:45 PM. Transportation: Bus
Renaissance & USA 8th and 7th Grade Group Pictures for the Yearbook
Tuesday, February 13th. 11:45 AM to 12:00 PM. Location: Large Gym Bleachers.
Band Concert Grades 5-8
Thursday, February 15th. 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Location: St. Albans City School
Chat with a School Board member! Charlie Brooks
Friday, February 16th. 4:00 to 5:00 PM. Location: The Traveled Cup. 94 Main Street St. Albans City.
Sweethearts Carnival Dance for Grades 1-4. Each student must be accompanied by only 1 adult guest. Registration open until Thursday, February 1st. 802 527-0565 ext 3781. Date of event is Friday, February 16th. 6:00 to 7:30 PM. Location: St. Albans City School/Cafeteria. Link to Flyer.
Teen Book Club Author Talk
Wednesday, Feburary 21st. 3:00 to 4:00 PM. Location: Library
MRUSD Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 21st. 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Location: NCTC. 71 South Main Street. St. Albans.
Climate Change Poster Contest Submission Deadline UPDATED
Friday, February 23rd. Bring to Ms. Bachand (Voyagers) or Mr. Marrin (Discovery)
Chat with a School Board member! Charlie Brooks
Friday, February 23rd. 4:00 to 5:00 PM. Location: The Traveled Cup. 94 Main Street St. Albans City.
Second Winter Break
Monday, February 26th - Tuesday, March 5th.
MARCH
Maple Festival Youth Talent Show (scheduled for April 26th)
Friday, March 1st is the deadline for Application Submission. Link to Flyer with Details.
End of Second Winter Break
Tuesday, March 5th.
MRUSD Board Meeting
Wednesday, March 6th. 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Location: Central Office. 28 Catherine Street. St. Albans.
Walking Wednesday
Wednesday, March 13th. 6:45 to 7:30 AM. Link to map, meeting points and meet-up times.
MRUSD Board Meeting
Wednesday, March 20th. 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Location: St. Albans City School. 29 Bellows Street. St. Albans.
Staff Inservice - No School for Students
Friday, March 22nd.
Music Field Trip to CVU High School, Hinesburg VT. Students from Multiple Learning Communities with Ms. Maher. Friday, March 22nd. 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM. Transportation: Car
Incredibles Math Night
Thursday, March 28th. 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Location: Incredibles classrooms and intervention office.
VFW National Anthem singing contest for ages K-12. Submit a video. Full details can be found at Get Excited for the Red, White, and Blue Details and Entry Form. All entries must include a completed Entry Form. Deadline Sunday, March 31st.
February
March
PICTURES AND NEWS
5/6 GIRLS BASKETBALL
The 5/6 girls had a big exciting win Wednesday night!
- SACS 20 Swanton 18
5/6 CHEER TEAM
As the season came to a close, a photo was taken of the team in the cafeteria. 2-6-2024.
VIOLIN LESSON
Mr. Charpentier worked with a student on her violin playing skills and timing in the professional library on Thursday morning, 2-8-2024
TEAM TRIUMPH 6TH GRADE ROBOT CHALLENGE
Students in Ms. Draper's classroom were paired together to program Dash and Dot robots and to craft plowing mechanisms to attach to them. The goal was to effectively sweep up pom poms. Those that got the job done the fastest were considered the winners. 2-8-2024
LAST OF THE DUCK-RELATED and 100 DAYS PHOTOS
OPEN DOORS STEAM
These photos were taken in the makerspace area in late January. Students got to draw figures and cut them out of thin plywood with a laser cutter.
ESCORTED TO CLASS
This student wanted the Facilities Manager to walk her to her classroom, which he did. Photo from a fews days back in time.
EVENTS OR OPPORTUNITIES
ROBOT ADVENTURES
As seen in the below video, robots at City school are suffering from winter boredom. They had so much fun during the month of code in December but now are tucked away in their boxes awaiting adventure. What does this have to do with you? Your class can help give the robots a vacation. Simply let the STEAM team know which robot you want and when! We will deliver the robots to you-- ready to go!
https://www.wevideo.com/view/3328938796
AND as an incentive....the class that gives the robot the best vacation will win a robot for their classroom! (contest goes through the end of March)
Not sure which robot to choose? Our makerspace website lists all the robots we have (as well as the quantity) and has a video showing how they work with each one, as well as details on ease of use OR just reach out and we can help match your class with an appropriate robot. Here is the link to the robot website:
https://sites.google.com/maplerun.org/sacsmakerspace/makerspace/robotics?authuser=0
Just a few City School robot examples are shown below.
NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK 2024
National School Counseling Week 2024 National School Counseling Week 2024 (#NSCW24) is Feb. 5-9, 2024, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems. National School Counseling Week, sponsored by ASCA, highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. National School Counseling Week is always celebrated the first full week in February.
To celebrate, we will have the following themes for students at lunch:
- Mindfulness Monday - Stop by our booth and try out some mindfulness tools
- Twizzler Tuesday - answer a question from the counselor and get a twizzler
- Wacky Wednesday - tell one of the counselors your best joke and get some candy
- Thoughtful Thursday - write a note to someone for us to display to the school.
- No Fuss Friday - learn some coping skills to help you on No Fuss Fridays!
2024-2025 KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT INTEREST FORM
Parents and guardians of children who would like to attend kindergarten at St. Albans City School this coming school year, please fill out the enrollment interest form. Link to form.
CHAT WITH A SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER!
Charlie Brooks, Maple Run Unified School District Board member will be at The Traveled Cup, 94 N Main Street, Saint Albans on Fridays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Charlie will be available to discuss Maple Run goals and answer any questions or concerns about the FY25 budget.
Please stop in and Chat with a School Board member!
BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for children between the ages of 5 and 12 that want to play baseball or softball. Please visit www.ChamplainLittleLeague.org to find registration information for the 2024 season beginning on February 1st and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all of our league news in the weeks and months ahead. Scholarships are available and no child will be turned away due to finances.
See you on the field this Spring!
Champlain Little League Board of Directors
DANCE AND EVENING OF FUN GRADES 1-4
Friday, February 16th, 2024. 6:00 to 7:30 PM.
TEEN BANNED BOOK CLUB VIRTUAL AUTHOR VISIT
February 21st. 3:00 to 4:00 PM.
VERMONT MAPLE FESTIVAL YOUTH TALENT SHOW
Link to Application and Information. Deadline for application is Friday, March 1st.
VFW STUDENT PATRIOTISM CONTESTS & RESOURCES
Illustrating America - A patriotic art contest for Grades 1-8; Two dimensional art on paper or canvas; Any media; Size must be between 8" x 10" to 18" x 24"; Coloring sheets, photos, and digital art not accepted. Illustrating America 2023 Complete Details and Entry Form Explore previous winning entries for ideas. All entries must include a completed Entry Form. Deadline - March 31.
Get Excited for the Red, White, and Blue - A National Anthem singing contest for ages K-12. Submit a video of a solo vocal performance of "The Star Spangled Banner." Full details can be found at Get Excited for the Red, White, and Blue Details and Entry Form
All entries must include a completed Entry Form. Deadline - March 31.
Entries for both contests can be submitted directly to our local VFW Aux Post 758, PO Box 802, St Albans City, VT 05478 or they can be submitted to Team USA, St. Albans City School, 29 Bellows Street, St. Albans, VT. If giving to Team USA, please submit by 3/30. All entries must also include a completed entry form.
Questions and entries can be directed to jcioffi@maplerun.org.
CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS
VOYAGERS GREEN HOUSE GAS DISPLAY
Ms. Chisholm's 6th graders and Ms. Bashaw's 5th graders completed a display showing sources of greenhouse gases and their chemical structures. Check it out in the hallway outside of the Voyagers' classrooms.
CLIMATE CHANGE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
Both Ms. Draper and Ms. Bashaw located funds to purchase climate change books for their learning communities to soak in. They also found a way to purchase a duplicate set of books to place the school library for school-wide student access. There are eight altogether.
Link to 8 pictures of the book covers.
Link to 9 pictures of climate change committee students reading climate books in Ms. Bashaw's classroom.
CLIMATE CHANGE POSTER CONTEST
Please watch this 47-second-long video to learn about the contest.
Submit a poster you made to bring awareness to climate change.
- Work on your own or in a group.
- Bring your poster to Mr. Marrin (Room AC9, Team Discovery) or Ms. Bashaw (Room A207, Team Voyagers).
- UPDATED DEADLINE Due Date: Friday, February 23rd.
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
Athletics Calendar maintained by Ms. Trainer: https://sites.google.com/maplerun.org/sacs-athletics/home
5/6 Only Volleyball Schedule
7/8 Basketball Schedule/Calendar
Here is the calendar for Ms. Dupont's team (Purple, Team 1) and Mr. Davis's team (Blue, Team 2). As changes occur, they will add them to this calendar on a google doc. Link to Calendar
Contact - Wendy Trainer, Athletic Director
802-527-0565 ext 3781
MEALS
MENUS
Link to February Breakfast Menus
Friday, February 9th: French Toast Sticks, Real Maple Syrup, Carrot Souffle, Mini Hash Browns, Sausage Links, Lunch Scrambled Eggs, Fresh Fruit & Veggie Bar, Assorted Fresh, Dried or Canned Fruit, Milk Variety
FRIDAY
2-9-2024
BIRTHDAYS
JANUARY
Link to list of known birthdays for January 2024
Link to list of known birthdays for February 2024
Please contact Mr. Craib if any corrections or additions need to be made to the birthday site listed above. mcraib@maplerun.org
LIBRARY
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Black History Month is a celebration of Black American history and achievement that takes place each February in the United States. It is also called African American History Month. During Black History Month, many people learn about the accomplishments of individual Black Americans as well as the contributions of Black people to American history. This February, we are excited to celebrate Black voices with books that center around Black lives, Black joy, and Black stories that are sure to resonate far beyond a single month of the year. Join us as we #ShareBlackStories and checkout books from our City School library collection.
AS BRAVE AS YOU
Genie’s summer is full of surprises. The first is that he and his big brother, Ernie, are leaving Brooklyn for the very first time to spend the summer with their grandparents all the way in Virginia—in the COUNTRY! The second surprise comes when Genie figures out that their grandfather is blind. Thunderstruck, Genie peppers Grandpop with questions about how he hides it so well (besides wearing way cool Ray-Bans).
How does he match his clothes? Know where to walk? Cook with a gas stove? Pour a glass of sweet tea without spilling it? Genie thinks Grandpop must be the bravest guy he’s ever known, but he starts to notice that his grandfather never leaves the house—as in NEVER. And when he finds the secret room that Grandpop is always disappearing into—a room so full of songbirds and plants that it’s almost as if it’s been pulled inside-out—he begins to wonder if his grandfather is really so brave after all.
Then Ernie lets him down in the bravery department. It’s his fourteenth birthday, and, Grandpop says to become a man, you have to learn how to shoot a gun. Genie thinks that is AWESOME until he realizes Ernie has no interest in learning how to shoot. None. Nada. Dumbfounded by Ernie’s reluctance, Genie is left to wonder—is bravery and becoming a man only about proving something, or is it just as important to own up to what you won’t do?
STUNTBOY
Portico Reeves’s superpower is making sure all the other superheroes—like his parents and two best friends—stay super. And safe. Super safe. And he does this all in secret. No one in his civilian life knows he’s actually…Stuntboy!
But his regular Portico identity is pretty cool, too. He lives in the biggest house on the block, maybe in the whole city, which basically makes it a castle. His mom calls where they live an apartment building. But a building with fifty doors just in the hallways is definitely a castle. And behind those fifty doors live a bunch of different people who Stuntboy saves all the time. In fact, he’s the only reason the cat, New Name Every Day, has nine lives.
All this is swell except for Portico’s other secret, his not-so-super secret. His parents are fighting allthe time. They’re trying to hide it by repeatedly telling Portico to go check on a neighbor “in the meantime.” But Portico knows “meantime” means his parents are heading into the Mean Time which means they’re about to get into it, and well, Portico’s superhero responsibility is to save them, too—as soon as he figures out how.
Only, all these secrets give Portico the worry wiggles, the frets, which his mom calls anxiety. Plus, like all superheroes, Portico has an arch-nemesis who is determined to prove that there is nothing super about Portico at all.
OUR STORY OUR WAY
A stunning visual autobiography of two crazy-talented besties, bestselling and award-winning author Jason Reynolds and painter Jason Griffin, who could never be who they are singularly if they weren’t who they were together.
Once upon a time in America, there were two Jasons. Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin. One a poet. One an artist. One Black. One white. Two voices. One journey in mind: to move to New York, the city of dreams, to make their own dreams come true. Willing to have a life not un-hard, so long as it wasn’t unhappy. Willing to let the city swallow them whole, so long as it gives them their chance. They had each other. “What if painting was a sin, and the poetry became taboo. And no one ever clapped for me again. My question is, would you?”
They clapped. Oh, they clapped. And aren’t we glad?