Friday, February 28, 2020

Friday Notes 2-28-20

SCHOOL INFO:

School Calendar:

Our School Calendar can be found here.

Late Bus:

The Late Bus Schedule can be found here


Harlem Rockets @ L&G 2/29 @ 6PM:




Girls on the Run:

Leland & Gray will be hosting a Heart & Sole program at Leland & Gray which is an extension of Girls on the Run. The goal of the program is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident and the program uses a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Registration starts on February 10th and is $100 per student though financial assistance is available. Registration ends on March 1st, or once the team reaches capacity. See flyer for more information!


The 15 Minute Hamlet:

Come see The Leland and Gray Players production The 15 Minute Hamlet” 
Thurs March 5th: 7:30 pm, L&G

Fri March 6th: 7:30 pm, L&G

Then we'll be taking it to compete at the Vermont Drama Festival!
Sat March 7th: 8 pm, Essex High School

Tickets are only $5 and the show is only 15 min long!!





Blood Drive:


Who ?: YOU

What ?: Blood Drive 
When ?: Thursday, March 12th, from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where ?: at L+G, in Dutton Gym.
Why?:    According to the World Health Organization (WHO) “Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life, or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions.”  
Log on to Schedule Your Blood Donation With The Red Cross to set up an account and make an appointment.
Students: You must be at least 16 years old,  complete a “Parental Consent…” form, and must meet the following guidelines: Form: Parental Consent for Blood Donation 
ALL Donors must bring a photo ID with proof of birthdate.
The need is great...Save a life!


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>



Moore Free Library:

The Moore Free Library in Newfane has recently received grants from the United Way of Windham County, the Cosby-Gannett Fund, the Vermont Community Foundation, RISE VT, and the Children's Literacy Foundation. These grants are all targeted towards increasing family programming and youth engagement at the library. 

With the funding, the Moore Free Library will be expanding its hours and family offerings. Starting February 1st, the library will host Family Fun Fridays every Friday evening. Coloring and board games will be available from 5-6 PM and at 6 PM, a family movie will be shown in the Crowell Gallery. Popcorn and snacks will be provided. On Saturdays, there will be a weekly activity geared towards kids/families from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. 

The Moore Free Library also offers a weekly story time on Thursdays, 10:30 - 11:00 AM, which is an opportunity for young children and their caregivers to get to know each other and listen to stories read aloud. All of these events are free and open to all families and caregivers of children.

Effective February 1, 2020, the Moore Free Library's hours will be as follows: Tuesday 1-5 PM, Wednesday 2-6 PM, Thursday 1-5 PM (with story time 10:30 - 11 AM), Friday 2-8 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM. The library will continue to be closed on Sundays and Mondays.

This grant funding will allow the library to offer expanded hours and activities for seven months, as a pilot program. If family engagement and youth attendance increases during this pilot period, the library hopes to secure ongoing funding to make these changes permanent.  

The Moore Free Library is located at 23 West Street, Newfane, VT 05345. Moorefreelibrary.org, (802) 365-7948, moorefreelibrary@gmail.com

Job Opportunity and Community Service Opportunity:

Vermont State Parks is currently accepting applications for seasonal positions for the upcoming summer. While many of our positions require staff to be available from May through October, we have one position per park which coincides with the schedule of a high-schooler who is at least 16 years old.
Also, we would love to host students (of any age) for volunteer service, particularly in the month of May as parks are getting cleaned up for the season. We could use help picking up branches and raking leaves, and cleaning up our gardens as we prepare for opening. Throughout the summer, we could arrange times with a few students to help at Jamaica State Park with stacking firewood, which is delivered often.
Please pass the word of these opportunities to any students who may be interested. For volunteering, they can reach out to me and I would put them in contact with the Park Manager when they begin work in the spring. For employment, they can apply on the website below. We are hoping to hold interviews during the winter school break.

Park Attendant I-II; Lead Attendant
$10.96-11.96/hour
Position fulfills any of a variety of tasks in a Vermont State Park such as; routine maintenance of buildings and grounds, staffing the entrance station, checking in visitors, taking reservations and making sales; providing information to park visitors on the park and surrounding area; may assist with interpretive programs.
For information and to apply, students should visit this link: www.vtstateparks.com/jobs

Lesley Porter, Parks Regional Operations Manager
Vermont State Parks
Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
100 Mineral Street, Suite 304
Springfield, VT  05156-3168
Phone:  802-505-8328 


BEEC Counselors in Training:


Community Service Opportunity:


The West River Community project is looking for some volunteer help also  at the West Townshend Country Store. We need Friday night help with pizza, Thrift shop help ,cafe help and Farmers market help!


For more information, please contact Susan Grabowski at susan.e.grabowski@gmail.com




COMMUNITY:



Summer Program Opportunity:

Adventure Academy: Connecting Mind and Movement in Middle Schoolers

A week long program for middle school students focused on athletics and the importance of Executive Function (organization, time management, planning, study skills, and more).

Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26, 2020, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Landmark College in Putney.

Mentor a Child:



Become a Foster Parent:



Bowl for Kids' Sake:

Our 39th Annual Bowl for Kids' Sake Fundraiser is just around the corner!  This event helps to support our Windham County program and is an essential part of our funding.  I am really hoping you will join us this year, and help to Ignite Potential in children and youth throughout Windham County! 

See you on April 25th, 2020!


Frozen at NEYT:

New England Youth Theatre is searching for young actors age 11-15 to register for the musical, Frozen Jr.! Join Elsa, Ann, Sven and the entire enchanted land of Arendelle on this magical adventure! No audition required. Register online at www.neyt.org or email neytoperations@gmail.com Rehearsals begin March 9th, with performances May 1-9. Join the magic today!


Rehearsal schedule and info is online, www.neyt.org/spring-musical or by email at neytoperations@gmail.com 


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Friday Notes 2-14-20

SCHOOL INFO:

School Calendar:

Our School Calendar can be found here.

Late Bus:

The Late Bus Schedule can be found here


Harlem Rockets @ L&G 2/29 @ 6PM:




Hoops for Hope:








Blood Drive:


Who ?: YOU
What ?: Blood Drive 
When ?: Thursday, March 12th, from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where ?: at L+G, in Dutton Gym.
Why?:    According to the World Health Organization (WHO) “Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life, or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions.”  
Log on to Schedule Your Blood Donation With The Red Cross to set up an account and make an appointment.
Students: You must be at least 16 years old,  complete a “Parental Consent…” form, and must meet the following guidelines: Form: Parental Consent for Blood Donation 
ALL Donors must bring a photo ID with proof of birthdate.
The need is great...Save a life!


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>



Moore Free Library:

The Moore Free Library in Newfane has recently received grants from the United Way of Windham County, the Cosby-Gannett Fund, the Vermont Community Foundation, RISE VT, and the Children's Literacy Foundation. These grants are all targeted towards increasing family programming and youth engagement at the library. 

With the funding, the Moore Free Library will be expanding its hours and family offerings. Starting February 1st, the library will host Family Fun Fridays every Friday evening. Coloring and board games will be available from 5-6 PM and at 6 PM, a family movie will be shown in the Crowell Gallery. Popcorn and snacks will be provided. On Saturdays, there will be a weekly activity geared towards kids/families from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. 

This  grant funding is also supporting a week of Story Time Yoga during school vacation week (February 17 - 22). From 10:30 -- 11:30 AM each day that week, families and caregivers of children of all ages are invited to hear a story and learn some gentle yoga moves related to the story, led by Newfane Village Yoga and Kidding Around Yoga certified teacher, Courtney Perkins. After Story Time Yoga, families are invited to gather at the Newfane Congregational Church for a community luncheon.

The Moore Free Library also offers a weekly story time on Thursdays, 10:30 - 11:00 AM, which is an opportunity for young children and their caregivers to get to know each other and listen to stories read aloud. All of these events are free and open to all families and caregivers of children.

Effective February 1, 2020, the Moore Free Library's hours will be as follows: Tuesday 1-5 PM, Wednesday 2-6 PM, Thursday 1-5 PM (with story time 10:30 - 11 AM), Friday 2-8 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM. The library will continue to be closed on Sundays and Mondays.

This grant funding will allow the library to offer expanded hours and activities for seven months, as a pilot program. If family engagement and youth attendance increases during this pilot period, the library hopes to secure ongoing funding to make these changes permanent.  

The Moore Free Library is located at 23 West Street, Newfane, VT 05345. Moorefreelibrary.org, (802) 365-7948, moorefreelibrary@gmail.com

Community Service Opportunities- Gerda's Equine Rescue:

Gerda's Equine Rescue in West Townshend is looking for volunteers!  Horse lovers and non-horse lovers wanted!  

We have activities from yard maintenance, cleaning, barn work, even filing in the office. Possibly for the right person assistance with video, photography and our website, or even volunteering for events.  

If interested, please contact Kathy Anderson at kathy.gerdasequinerescue@gmail.com or see Terry in Room A-13.

BEEC Counselors in Training:


Community Service Opportunity:


The West River Community project is looking for some volunteer help also  at the West Townshend Country Store. We need Friday night help with pizza, Thrift shop help ,cafe help and Farmers market help!

For more information, please contact Susan Grabowski at susan.e.grabowski@gmail.com 


COMMUNITY:



Summer Program Opportunity:

Adventure Academy: Connecting Mind and Movement in Middle Schoolers

A week long program for middle school students focused on athletics and the importance of Executive Function (organization, time management, planning, study skills, and more).

Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26, 2020, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Landmark College in Putney.

Nature Explorers Winter Camp:



Mentor a Child:



Become a Foster Parent:



Community Hope & Action Presents:

Get your Karaoke on! This month, on Saturday February 15th  from  5-8 pm, Community Hope & Action of Townshend will be hosting a FREE supper and night of Karaoke at the Townshend Town Hall! Will also have a Chili Cook-off with dinner served from 5-6pm. Karaoke will happen from 6-8 pm.  If you can, please bring a side dish or dessert to share. This event is substance free and is open to people of all ages, from all towns. Please contact Community Hope & Action at 802-365-4700 if you’d like to bring a crock of chili or cornbread.

Frozen at NEYT:

New England Youth Theatre is searching for young actors age 11-15 to register for the musical, Frozen Jr.! Join Elsa, Ann, Sven and the entire enchanted land of Arendelle on this magical adventure! No audition required. Register online at www.neyt.org or email neytoperations@gmail.com Rehearsals begin March 9th, with performances May 1-9. Join the magic today!


Monday, February 3, 2020

Friday Notes 1-31-20

SCHOOL INFO:



Upcoming Board Meeting: 1/27 at 7pm


Documents:
https://www.windhamcentral.org/central-office/budget.


Lead Letter:

January 30, 2020
Dear Parents, Guardians and our Staff:
The State of Vermont passed a new law in 2019 that requires all schools and child care providers to test their drinking water for lead. Samples of water from every tap at L&G that is reasonably expected to be used for drinking or cooking were collected and sent to the Vermont Department of Health Laboratory for analysis.  At L&G, we’ve been testing our water for the past 20 years. For these past tests, the threshold was based on the older standards. The new legislation dropped the designated threshold from 15 parts per billion (pbb) to 4 pbb. Faucets and fixtures that previously were compliant, no longer are.
Results for Leland & Gray Union Middle/High School:
  • Many of the taps had a lead level AT OR ABOVE the 4 parts per billion (ppb) action level.
  • Our water bottle refill stations (A, B and C levels) all came back UNDER this level and remain safe according to the new state threshold.
We take our responsibility to provide a safe and healthy environment for the children and staff seriously. Any tap that tested at or above 4 ppb (parts per billion) was immediately taken out of service for drinking or cooking.  These areas will be labeled as such. We are working on fixes to permanently lower levels of lead in the water.
Lead exposure poses a special risk to children because they absorb lead into their systems more easily than adults do. Lead can slow down growth, impair development and learning, and can cause behavior problems. While the major source of lead poisoning in Vermont children is paint, lead in plumbing pipes and fixtures can add to a person’s overall exposure. Drinking water in schools and homes may contain lead from old pipes, plumbing fixtures (such as fountains and faucets), or the solder that joins pipe sections together.
More Information:
  • For questions about the water testing process, or about the law and its requirements, please dial 2-1-1.
  • You can view school and child care results, remediation and any follow-up testing at leadresults.vermont.gov. (NOTE: If your child’s preschool or after school program is located at a school, the results will be listed under the school’s name.) For more information visit: healthvermont.gov/school-drinking-water.
If you have questions or concerns about our facility and the actions we are taking, please contact me.
To learn more about lead hazards and lead poisoning prevention, visit healthvermont.gov/lead.
If you want to test your home drinking water for lead, contact the Health Department Laboratory to order a $12 first draw lead test kit by calling 802-338-4736 or 800-660-9997 (toll free in Vermont).
Sincerely,
Bob Thibault
Principal

School Calendar:

Our School Calendar can be found here.

Late Bus:

The Late Bus Schedule can be found here

Stratton Winter Activity Change:

Wednesday February 5th the Skiing group that goes to Stratton will be dropping off and picking up at the Sun Bowl. This is a different location than normal. Please be aware of the change.


Harlem Rockets @ L&G 2/29 @ 6PM:




Hoops for Hope:

Save the Date: Hoops for Hope games are Feb 20th and 21st.  





Blood Drive:

Who ?: YOU
What ?: Blood Drive 
When ?: Thursday, March 12th, from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where ?: at L+G, in Dutton Gym.
Why?:    According to the World Health Organization (WHO) “Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life, or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions.”  
Log on to Schedule Your Blood Donation With The Red Cross to set up an account and make an appointment.
Students: You must be at least 16 years old,  complete a “Parental Consent…” form, and must meet the following guidelines: Form: Parental Consent for Blood Donation 
ALL Donors must bring a photo ID with proof of birthdate.
The need is great...Save a life!


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>



Moore Free Library:

The Moore Free Library in Newfane has recently received grants from the United Way of Windham County, the Cosby-Gannett Fund, the Vermont Community Foundation, RISE VT, and the Children's Literacy Foundation. These grants are all targeted towards increasing family programming and youth engagement at the library. 

With the funding, the Moore Free Library will be expanding its hours and family offerings. Starting February 1st, the library will host Family Fun Fridays every Friday evening. Coloring and board games will be available from 5-6 PM and at 6 PM, a family movie will be shown in the Crowell Gallery. Popcorn and snacks will be provided. On Saturdays, there will be a weekly activity geared towards kids/families from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. 

This  grant funding is also supporting a week of Story Time Yoga during school vacation week (February 17 - 22). From 10:30 -- 11:30 AM each day that week, families and caregivers of children of all ages are invited to hear a story and learn some gentle yoga moves related to the story, led by Newfane Village Yoga and Kidding Around Yoga certified teacher, Courtney Perkins. After Story Time Yoga, families are invited to gather at the Newfane Congregational Church for a community luncheon.

The Moore Free Library also offers a weekly story time on Thursdays, 10:30 - 11:00 AM, which is an opportunity for young children and their caregivers to get to know each other and listen to stories read aloud. All of these events are free and open to all families and caregivers of children.

Effective February 1, 2020, the Moore Free Library's hours will be as follows: Tuesday 1-5 PM, Wednesday 2-6 PM, Thursday 1-5 PM (with story time 10:30 - 11 AM), Friday 2-8 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM. The library will continue to be closed on Sundays and Mondays.

This grant funding will allow the library to offer expanded hours and activities for seven months, as a pilot program. If family engagement and youth attendance increases during this pilot period, the library hopes to secure ongoing funding to make these changes permanent.  

The Moore Free Library is located at 23 West Street, Newfane, VT 05345. Moorefreelibrary.org, (802) 365-7948, moorefreelibrary@gmail.com

Community Service Opportunities- Gerda's Equine Rescue:

Gerda's Equine Rescue in West Townshend is looking for volunteers!  Horse lovers and non-horse lovers wanted!  

We have activities from yard maintenance, cleaning, barn work, even filing in the office. Possibly for the right person assistance with video, photography and our website, or even volunteering for events.  

If interested, please contact Kathy Anderson at kathy.gerdasequinerescue@gmail.com or see Terry in Room A-13.


BEEC Counselors in Training:


Community Service Opportunity:

The West River Community project is looking for some volunteer help also  at the West Townshend Country Store. We need Friday night help with pizza, Thrift shop help ,cafe help and Farmers market help!

For more information, please contact Susan Grabowski at susan.e.grabowski@gmail.com 


COMMUNITY:



Summer Program Opportunity:

Adventure Academy: Connecting Mind and Movement in Middle Schoolers

A week long program for middle school students focused on athletics and the importance of Executive Function (organization, time management, planning, study skills, and more).

Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26, 2020, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Landmark College in Putney.

Nature Explorers Winter Camp:



Mentor a Child: