Friday, April 12, 2019

Friday Notes 4-12

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SCHOOL INFO:


School Calendar:

Please make sure to check out the Leland & Gray school calendar.  It differs from the District calendar because of professional development days for our faculty.   The full calendar can be found here.

2019 Program of Studies:

The 2019 Program of Studies can be found here.

School Store:

As you are cleaning out your closets, putting your winter clothing away, and getting your spring and summer wardrobes out, sorting through what to keep and what to get rid of, please consider bringing unwanted clothing items to L&G. The clothing will be put in the school store and given to needy students and their families. Contact Susan Jones with questions: sjones@lelandandgray.org

Prom Information:


Mimesis 2019 Announcement:

Mimesis, Leland and Gray's fabulous literary magazine featuring the work of Leland & Gray students and staff will be published again in early June. We'd love to showcase your work! Please submit your poetry, prose, graphics (high contrast drawings or photographs that will reproduce well in black and white), or digital projects (for the online version of the magazine) by  5/15/19.


Please send submissions to 19maxwells@lelandandgray.org. If you have any questions or are interested in helping with the magazine, please see an English teacher: Ms. Doty, Ms. Landenberger, Ms. Matson, or Ms. Rowan.

Scholarship:

Vermont EPSCOR scholarships are for students in Sciences, Engineering, Tech and Math! The deadline to apply is April 1, 2019.

Snow Day Routine Change:

 This year we have changed our routine with regards to snow days and our day rotations (green/white and A/B/C)The change - reflected in the attached calendars (click here) is that when we have a snow day, we will SKIP the intended day and NOT PUSH it. In other words, the days are hard-scheduled for the year in advance.  

Late Bus Calendar:

The late bus schedule can be found here.  Please note the bus will only run south this year.


ATHLETICS:


Events & Activities Calendar:

All practices and games will be listed on our Events and Activities Calendar which is on the L&G website under Calendars.
http://lelandandgray.org/index.php/co-curricular-calendar







COMMUNITY SERVICE:


Community service is now a graduation requirement starting with the Class of 2019. All information can be found here: https://sites.google.com/lelandandgray.org/communityservice

Please e-mail any community service opportunities to Terry Davison Berger <tdavison-berger@lelandandgray.org>


Community Service- Green Up Day:

Green Up Day is  Saturday May 5th,  from 9-Noon, and Brookline is looking for high school volunteers.  If you are interested, please contact David Jones at djones.brooklinevt@gmail.com
802-365-0170

3 Generation Collaboration Community Service Opportunities:

New community service opportunities with 3 Generations Collaboration are always being posted at www.team3gc.org

Also, visit the link to learn about Build Your Own Service.


Community Service Opportunities and a paid position:


Community Service Opportunities:
1. The Townshend Historical Society is looking for a student to assist with scanning, filing and updating their database.  If interested, please call Mr. Marchant at 365-7937.

2. The Cemetery Commission is looking for a student to help with site indexing.  They also need help with spring clean up at the cemeteries.  If interested, please call Mr. Marchant at 365-7937.


Paid Employment:

The Cemetery Commission is also looking to hire someone to mow the West Townshend Cemetery.  If interested, please call Mr. Marchant at 365-7937.


Job Opportunity for a Student:

Timber Creek is a Townhouse village near Mount Snow.  They are looking to hire a student for the following position: 


It would include:  answering the phone, checking the pool, monitoring the facility, checking in members, owners or guests for facility use, paging maintenance if needed, opening/closing the facility for the day. 

Friday evening shift (3p- 8p) and Sunday am 7:45a-1:30

For more information, please contact Heather at jhbedard@myfairpoint.net


Fundraising Brunch at the Brattleboro Legion:



COMMUNITY:


Blood Drive:



Grace Cottage "Spring into Health" 5K set for May 11th:


On Mother’s Day Weekend, all are invited to the 10th Annual “Spring into Health” 5K to benefit Grace Cottage Hospital. The event takes place Saturday, May 11, starting at 8:30 am on the Townshend Common, rain or shine. Registration is now open. Students and their families are encouraged to attend.

The race will be professionally-timed, but all are welcome to participate at whatever pace they choose. The course, out and back on Grafton Road, is paved and mainly flat. Healthy snacks and water will be provided. Free t-shirts for the first 100 to register.

After the run, there will be awards for fastest male and female finishers, raffles, and general merriment. There is also a free Fun Run for kids 6 and under on the Common at 9:15 a.m.

Event Director Dr. Moss Linder is pleased to welcome special guest Amby Burfoot to the event this year. Burfoot won the 1968 Boston Marathon and hasn’t stopped running since. He served as longtime editor-in-chief of Runner’s World magazine, authored several books on running (and life), and is an inspirational mentor and coach to many. Amby will be happy to chat with event participants and will have autographed books available for purchase.

Runners and walkers can register for the 5K online for an early bird rate of just $15 at www.gracecottage.org/events. Online registration closes at noon on Thursday, May 9. Event day registration takes place between 7:45 – 8:15 for $20, but no guarantee of getting a t-shirt. Parking is available at Leland and Gray.

This event, sponsored by People’s United Bank, raises funds for the non-profit hospital. For more information, visit www.gracecottage.org/events or call (802) 365-9109.

Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival:




BEEC:

Youth Entrepreneurs Sought to Sell at Youth Services’ Summer Camp Fair:

Brattleboro, VT- Youth Services is seeking youth entrepreneurs to sell their products at their Annual Summer Camp Fair on Friday, April 5, on Gallery Walk Night from
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the River Garden in downtown Brattleboro.  The free Summer Camp Fair gives families the chance to ask questions and register their children for any of the area camps in one convenient location.  

Past youth vendors have made earring, ceramics, sweets and cards to sell at this popular two-hour event attended by area families on Brattleboro’s Gallery Walk Night. 

The registration fee for entrepreneurial children and youth is $5. Small round tables and two chairs are provided or the young people can bring their own folding table.
Space is limited so early registration at info@youthservicesinc.org or by calling (802) 257-0361is encouraged.

NEYT Summer Program:

New England Youth Theatre is celebrating its 20th year with lots of great summer programs for kids ages 6-19! From Shakespeare to Improv to Melodrama along with our Design and Technical program, we've got something for everyone, even those who prefer to remain behind the scenes! Visit www.neyt.org to learn more about all we have to offer to make this your Best Summer Ever!

Tri-M announcement:

Tri-M will be putting on a music night Thursday, April 11th, at 7 pm in the activity room. Please sign up outside the band room if you’re interested in performing. Come listen to some great music and eat refreshments!

Townshend Third Saturday Community Breakfast: