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Week of October 28, 2024
Upcoming Events
October 29 - 5/6 grade Field Trip to Hildene
October 31 - Halloween Parade at 1:15 pm
November 4 - Caverly Open House at 5:30 pm for PreK 3 and 6:00 pm for PreK 4.
November 8 - Early Release Day
November 11 - Veterans' Day (NO SCHOOL)
November 11th - Chorus Sings at Town Office for Veterans Day at 11 am (chorus arrive at 10:30)
November 14 - Family Conferences
November 20 - Thanksgiving Feast
November 20 - Family Conferences
November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Break (NO SCHOOL)
December 4th - Rock Band Concert in gym at 6pm (snow date December 5th)
December 6th - Vermont Holiday Festival for Chorus at the Killington Grand (TIME TBD)
December 19 - Early Release Day
December 20 - In-Service for Staff (NO SCHOOL)
December 23-January 1 - Winter Break
Red Ribbon Week, October 28 - November 1
Red Ribbon Week is a week dedicated to healthy life choices. Wearing a red ribbon means “Say No To Drugs.”. Health classes this year will include lessons concerning alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use prevention. We will have a different theme each day of the week for students to show support. The class with the highest percentage of participation will win an extra recess.
MONDAY –“Team Up Against Drugs” - Wear Team Colors or Gear
TUESDAY – “Sock It To Drugs” - Wear Crazy Socks
WEDNESDAY – “Give Drugs The Boot” - Wear Boots or Crocs
THURSDAY – “Say BOO To Drugs” - Wear A Costume
FRIDAY - Wear Red Day
Important Information
Lothrop's Halloween Parade
Lothrop will be hosting an all school Halloween Parade on Thursday, October 31st at 1:15 pm. Students will line up by class on the blacktop (behind the school) and walk down through the playground onto Pleasant St. They will turn onto Arch St. and turn around at The Manor before heading back to Lothrop. Please read the following guidelines regarding costumes, where families can stand to watch the parade and pick-up. Thank you!
No Masks: The reason for this is that Halloween masks often cover the eyes of a child, impeding their vision and causing a potentially unsafe situation. So, please do not send any parts of a costume that cover eye areas, such as a "Halloween Mask."
Costumes must not include weapons, blood, or gore. They must be school-appropriate and consider that we will have children in grades K-6 participating.
Please consider your child's footwear choice as we will march over Pleasant Street and up Arch Street, a little bit of a hike if one is in high heel shoes.
Should learners wish to dress up and need help finding a costume, please let your child's teacher, or the front office know as soon as you are able.
Families may view the parade from Pleasant Street and Arch Street. (We will help children with costumes-eliciting our Middle-Level students who will enjoy helping our Littles).
If you wish to pick up your child after the parade, please send a note in the morning. We will connect you with your child outside after the parade.
Classrooms will be given guidance on snacks for the day and that information will come home in classroom newsletters.
OVUUSD SEEKS SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
The Otter Valley Unified Union School Board is looking for interested parties to be appointed to the Whiting representative seat on the board. The appointed school board member for the Whiting seat must be a resident of Whiting. The appointed school board member would serve through to the next election in March 2025, at which time they would be required to run and be elected to complete the remaining years of the term. Letters of Interest should be addressed to the OVUU Board and emailed to Melinda Piper at mpiper@rnesu.org. For more information, please contact Melinda Piper at mpiper@rnesu.org or (802) 247-5757 x 2722.
Chaperone Guidelines - Sign-up to Be a Volunteer!
It is the time of year where we begin to think about field trips. If you are planning on chaperoning a field trip or volunteering at Lothrop throughout the year, you are required to complete a background check, fingerprinting, and ID scanning through Raptor, our Supervisory Union security system. Due to the amount of time it takes to complete the full process, we are asking parents/guardians to begin the process now. Appointments for fingerprinting fill up fast and we want to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to attend field trips and take part in volunteering for school events with their students. If you are interested in chaperoning or want to check and see if the background check you completed in the past is still valid, please reach out to Sara Eddy at seddy@rnesu.org or call the office at 802-483-2242.
Free Homework Help
The Brandon Public Library is offering free homework help for students K-12 every Wednesday from 3:30-5pm at the Brandon Free Public Library. No registration necessary.
Vermont Agency of Education Public Engagement Communication:
The Vermont Agency of Education announced in a recent press release the next phase of the 2024 Listen and Learn Tour and invites the public to participate in community conversations to inform how the Agency delivers services and supports to Vermont’s education system.
These public engagement sessions will help the Agency develop its strategic plan and ensure that its work is supporting the educational priorities of communities across Vermont. Following a series of data reports and regional planning sessions with more than 250 education leaders, the Agency is eager to expand these conversations to include educators, parents, students, and community members across the state. The Agency encourages broad participation and welcomes input from all Vermonters, including students, families, and community partners - students are integral to these conversations and are encouraged to attend.
Each public engagement session will take place from 6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm at the below locations. Every session will begin with introductory information and data to support more in-depth conversations, followed by breakout sessions on topics related to student achievement and support, career and college readiness, and school budgets, among other emerging priorities. Detailed agendas will be provided on the Agency webpage closer to the events.
DATE LOCATION
October 22 Woodstock Union Middle/High School
October 23 Mount Anthony Union High School
October 23 Stowe High School
October 28 Montpelier High School
October 28 West Rutland School
October 29 Lyndon Town School
October 30 Enosburg Falls High School
November 4 Virtual Meeting (ASL interpreter available)
November 6 Virtual Meeting (ASL interpreter available
Please check the Listen and Learn webpage to see the most up to date public engagement schedules, links for virtual sessions and information on language accessibility. While not required, pre-registration is encouraged using the online registration form, Listen and Learn Registration (cognitoforms.com). Please email aoe.publicinformation@vermont.gov with questions.
P.E News
PE DRESS CODE
It is important that learners come to PE class prepared with the appropriate footwear and clothing. Through different activities students will be bending, reaching, rolling, etc. please help them make sure that the clothing that they wear on PE days stays within the school guidelines when doing these activities. They also need to wear sneakers during PE. They are able to quickly change shoes when they first come into PE if they wore other shoes for the day. I do have some shoes available for them to borrow on days that they forget but it shouldn’t be an every class thing. If your student does not have sneakers please let me, Mrs. Parker, or Mrs. Farrington know and we can make sure that they have some available for school.
PE Days
Kindergarten: Monday and Wednesday
1st Clark: Tuesday and Friday
1st Sadowski: Wednesday and Friday
2nd Grade: Monday and Thursday
3rd Kay: Tuesday and Friday
3rd Pearsons: Tuesday and Thursday
4th Grade (both classes): Monday and Wednesday
5th Grade (both classes): Tuesday and Thursday
6th Grade: Monday and Wednesday
Digital Citizenship for Families
Draw-O-Ween
Here’s a fun challenge for you. Can you draw a picture every day in the month of October? Use the pictures on the calendar to get you started. It’s okay if you miss a few days. Remember, have some fun with this! For an extra challenge you can add a background or other details in your pictures.
Caverly Preschool News
PTO News
Community News
Pittsford Christmas for Kids
Pittsford Christmas for Kids is a community program that provides gifts for children in families that may need some help financing the holidays. These can be families that may have no celebration without help, may need some help or could just use a little extra for their children.
After referrals are received we send a letter to the families to see if they would like help. If they respond, tags are created with the child's wants and needs and community members choose tags to sponsor. The list and the children's names are confidential.
Email: sfarrington@rnesu.org
Website: https://lothrop.rnesu.org/
Location: US Route 7, Pittsford, VT, 05763
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LothropSchool/