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Cougar Chronicle
January 17, 2025
The Principal's Office
Updates to Teaching Reading in Vermont
Act 139, Vermont's new literacy bill, was passed by the Legislature late last spring and went into effect on July 1.
Act 139 is intended to support strong literacy achievement for all students by focusing on young learners. Specifically, Act 139 focuses on K-3 learners and requires assessment to identify students who might need support, the provision of student support, professional learning for teachers, and caregiver notification when student assessment results are substantially below expectations.
The shifts we've made in our district to the Acadience reading assessment and the Fundations program in recent years are in alignment with Act 139.
We are in the middle of our winter assessment window right now, which means students are taking the Acadience reading assessment again. If your K-3 child scores well below the winter expectations, your principal will send a letter home as required by Act 139. The letter will let you know your child's current strengths and areas for growth along with the supports that are or will be put in place to support your child's continued growth in reading.
In future years we will send the family notification letter after the fall assessment window.
Please reach out to your principal if you have any questions about Act 139.
Information on Lead Testing at Calais
Coffee & Conversations With the Superintendent - Cancelled 1/20
"Would You Rather.."
Go Ice Skating or Skiing
Would You Rather Be Super Strong or Super Fast RESULTS:
Tiny Mic Interview with Mr. Weiss
Important Dates
1/20 - Nurturing Skills for Families
1/22 - 5th/6th Calais Girls Basketball game @ EMES (5:00pm)
1/25 - 5th/6th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Northfield (10:00am)
1/25 - 5th/6th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Northfield (12:00pm)
1/25 - 3rd/4th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Rumney (12:30pm)
1/25 - 3rd/4th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Doty (12:30pm)
1/27 - 3rd/4th Grade - Cross Country Skiing
1/28 - Nurturing Fathers Program
1/30 - Strengthening Families Program for Families with Teens
1/31 - Spaghetti Dinner and Raffle
2/1 - Open Gym Soccer
2/1 - 5th/6th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Northfield (1:00pm)
2/1 - 3rd/4th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Calais (Time TBD)
2/1 - 3rd/4th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Calais (Time TBD)
2/3 - 2nd Grade - Cross Country Skiing
2/5 - 5th/6th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Calais (6:30pm)
2/5 - 5th/6th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Calais (5:00pm)
2/8 - Winter Carnival
2/8 - 3rd/4th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Calais (11:30am)
2/8 - 3rd/4th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Calais (12:30pm)
2/10 - 1st Grade - Cross Country Skiing
2/10 - Washington Central Allies and Caregivers of LGBTQIA++ Children Group Meets @ U-32
2/11 U-32 Transition Night for Rising 7th Graders
2/12 - 5th/6th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Berlin (6:30pm)
2/13 - Friends of Calais Meeting
2/15 - Open Gym Soccer
2/15 - 3rd/4th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Calais (1:00pm)
2/15 - 3rd/4th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Calais (12:00pm)
2/17 - Coffee & Conversations with the Supertendendent
2/17 - 5th/6th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Calais (6:00pm)
2/17 - 5th/6th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Calais (5:00pm)
2/20 - 3rd/4th Calais Boys Basketball game @ Berlin (5:00pm)
2/20 - 3rd/4th Calais Girls Basketball game @ Berlin (6:00pm)
2/21 - We Love Winter Break Dance
3/10 - 5th Grade - Cross Country Skiing
3/17 - 6th Grade - Cross Country Skiing
Sign Ups and Donations for Winter Carnival - February 8th
If you are interested in signing up to help with a station or donating towards the Winter Carnival, please sign up here.
Spaghetti Dinner Raffle - Save the Date/Reservation Form
These forms are being sent home in the Friday folders this week but if you need a new one, please email Danielle at dmackay@u32.org!
Calais Humanity & Justice Coalition
Starting later this month, Calais will be starting the formation of our own “Humanity & Justice Coalition” in alignment with the strategic goals and vision of the WCUUSD. Simply put, the HJC is a group working to ensure all people feel heard, welcome, and safe at Calais Elementary and in our community. It is a celebration of all that makes us who we are and will work to ensure we will always be a community that welcomes and respects all people.
Our first step is to work with our students to better understand what it means for an HJC to exist at Calais. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me and be sure to talk with your students - those conversations are going to be critical. This is something we believe is important and I personally want to ensure that all viewpoints are heard and all people have a stake in this work. Do not hesitate to reach out to me personally with any questions.
Additionally, we will be planning a Parent/Community Humanity and Justice Information Session in the Spring. Be on the lookout for more information in the future.
New Group : Washington Central Allies and Caregivers of LGBTQIA++ Children
INVITATION
Washington Central allies and caregivers of children exploring and/or identifying LGBTQIA++
(not our official name!)
The SECOND MONDAY every month--- 5-6:30pm.
Beginning February 10th
Location: Room 128 at U-32
We invite all district members with children (preK-12) in their care or in a caring relationship with kids who are or are exploring their gender expression.
Sometimes the health and well-being of our kids is hampered by the social expectations we have all been taught-- about what to expect from boys and girls.
As adults we carry our upbringing of such expectations AND we adore our kids who may be breaking up with those very ideas.
This group welcomes conversations about how our kids are declaring who they are, defying expectations, how our kids love pink or don't, play with trucks instead of dolls, wear dresses instead of pants, or both, love everyone and sometimes do not receive such open heartedness from others.
What do we do about pronouns, bullying, our own 'coming out' as adults who love and adore kids who tell us they are questioning how they fit in the world? What about LGBTAQ++ and non-binary? Wondering about gender and as age appropriate, growing into social and emotional intimate interests?
We want to create a place to share experiences and resources guided by Shelley Vermilya, district equity scholar and gender studies educator, and parents.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Shelley
Please send questions and RSVP
Shelley Vermilya svermilya@u32.org
Calais Parent Advisory Team
If you are interested in helping to plan events for our school and our students, please feel out this Calais Advisory Interest Form. We want to continue to do big things for our students, including events big and small, but we need help! If you are interested in helping to plan these events, please feel out the form.
Dance - Now Happening in MARCH - Info Coming Soon!
The Parent Advisory Team has worked with a group of students to put together another school dance! The next dance will be in March and while we are still working on the final dates and details we want you to start thinking about your dance moves now!
Calais Cougar Online Merchandise Store
Check out the online Calais Cougar store and find the perfect gift for the Cougar in your life. Shirts, sweatshirts, hats, sweatpants, bags, even sandals are just some of the items you can get as a gift. This store is sponsored by the Friends of Calais and part of the proceeds benefit their incredible programs. Check the link below and order today!
Backpack Program
Dear Calais Families,
We will be starting the Backpack program soon here at Calais Elementary School for families. The program is designed to provide families with children who attend Calais, the necessary food and clothing that they may need throughout the school year. Food and Gift bags will be dispensed in a discreet and caring manner. This program runs the full school year on a weekly basis with exception to student breaks and summer. This includes winter clothing, Thanksgiving and Christmas presents, in addition. There is no cost associated with this program. If you wish for your child to participate in the program, please sign below and return this letter to the school in your child's folder or drop it off at the Main Office by next Friday. Thank you and please let us know if you have any questions or any needs for your child at any time.
Feel free to email me at rfrisenda@u32.org or call 802-454-7777 ext 105 at any time.
Sincerely,
Ruth Frisenda
School Counselor
Calais Elementary School
January Menus
Family Handbook
Please review the 2024-2025 Family Handbook. This handbook spells out procedures, guidelines, expectations, and list of resources. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Weiss.
Volunteer Opportunities
One of our goals this year is to engage with our community, not just parents and families, but the larger Calais community. This school is part of the community and we want the community to come and be part of CES.
You may want to volunteer in the classroom, help us coordinate activities or chaperone trips, tap into a talent to teach our students, or generally be available to help where needed. We will welcome you all to Calais!
Work continues on the details for the Calais Volunteer Program as there are a few moving pieces that need to be completed, but we want you to let us know of your interest. Please put your name on our list by filling out the Volunteer Program Form.
Message from the Central VT Solid Waste Management District
Central VT Solid Waste Management District (CVSWMD) is a 19-member union municipality (which includes Calais Township) with a mission to provide leadership, education and services for residents and businesses in reducing and managing their solid waste, including recyclables, trash, food scraps, household hazardous waste, etc.
The CVSWMD newsletter is a great way to stay apprised of the latest updates for managing the solid waste in your life!
Download the January 2025 issue here: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Christmas-Tree-Disposal--FREE-String-Light-Recycling--and-New-Year-s-Day-Closure-.html?soid=1102176317481&aid=4yR1DDbid64
Sign up to receive the newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Octq5NZ/CVSWMDnewsletter
Have a question? Submit it here: https://www.cvswmd.org/contact-us.html
GET INVOLVED!
Would you like to be more involved in any of the many ways it takes to run a great Town like Calais?
Here's your opportunity to join the MANY dedicated volunteers who contribute in both big and small ways to make Calais a wonderful place to live and raise a family!
Each year, the Calais Selectboard makes appointments to fill:
- multi-year terms on standing Boards, Committees and Commissions, and
- annual appointments for one-year positions.
Take a look at www.calaisvermont.gov for the full list of appointments the Selectboard will be considering in April 2025. If you see any position of interest to you, please email AssistantTownClerk@calaisvermont.gov by Friday, January 24, 2025 stating your interest and why the Selectboard should consider appointing you.
Of special note are the following positions that are currently or soon-to-be VACANT and in need of nominees (keep scrolling down):
One Year Terms
Animal Control Officer, 2nd
Constable, 1st and 2nd
Curtis Pond Island Oversight
NEK/CVFiber Alternate
Emergency Management Director*
Selectboard Recording Secretary*
* Eligible for stipend
Multi Year Terms
Conservation Commission, 4-year term (two seats vacant)
Development Review Board, 3-year term (2 Alternate seats vacant)
Emergency Management Committee, 3-year term (4 seats vacant)
Historic Preservation Commission, 3-year term (3 seats vacant)
Questions? For more information or to apply for any position, please email AssistantTownClerk@calaisvermont.gov by Friday, January 24, 2025 stating your interest and why the Selectboard should consider appointing you. Thank you!
Food Assistance for Families
Links and Resources
Type in your zip code or county to find different resources in your area!
To help with essentials
Vermont Family Support Programs
Free VIRTUAL Parent Education Programs & Support Groups for Vermont Parents!
Free online Parent Education Programs to any parent/caregiver in Vermont who wants support and/or to learn new parenting skills.
Do you or someone you know want to learn more about the programs we offer?
Visit our website at: www.pcavt.org/family-support-programs,
email us at familysupport@pcavt.org or
call 1-800-CHILDREN
Nurturing Parenting®,
Strengthening Families Programs &
Circle of Parents®
Curriculum-based, parenting education programs for families experiencing stress.
Upcoming Parent Education Programs:
All programs are offered virtually and FREE!
Programs are 2 hours per week for 14-18 weeks
Nurturing Program® for Families in Substance Use Treatment & Recovery
Mondays at 5pm starting January 6th
Thursdays at 10am starting January 9th
Wednesdays at 5pm starting February 19th
Tuesdays at 5pm starting March 11th
Strengthening Families Program with Children Birth -3
Wednesdays at 1pm starting January 15th
Strengthening Families Program for Families with Teens
Tuesdays at 1pm starting January 7th
Thursdays at 1pm starting January 30th
Nurturing Skills™ for Families -
Thursdays at 1pm starting January 9th
Mondays at 6pm starting January 20th
Tuesdays at 10am starting February 4th
Wednesdays at 6pm starting February 5th
Mondays at 5:30pm starting January 13th
Tuesdays at 5:30pm starting January 28th
Upcoming Circle of Parents Support Groups:
Circle of Parents® is a network of professionally facilitated, peer-led, self-help support groups for using a strengths-based
approach and a shared leadership model.
All Circles are offered virtually and FREE!
Circles meet weekly for 60-90 minutes and are ongoing
*Participants may join anytime
Postpartum & Pregnancy Circle of Parents
2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 10am via zoom
Mondays 8pm
Circle of Parents of Children with Special Needs
Tuesdays at Noon via zoom
Circle of Parents for Adoptive Parents
1st Wednesday of month at noon via zoom
Postpartum & Pregnancy Circle of Parents
1st Wednesday of the month at 5pm in St. Johnsbury
Thursdays 515pm
Postpartum & Pregnancy Circle of Parents
3rd Friday of the month at 1pm in Newport
Reach out to familysupport@pcavt.org for more information