Thursday, May 6, 2010

Announcements 05-06-10











Congratulations to St. Albans City School for receiving a Silver Medal Award for school wellness! The awards are sponsored by Vermont’s Action for Healthy Kids, the New England Dairy Council, and the Vermont Department of Education and Health. The Fit and Healthy Kids School Wellness Awards recognize schools whose practices reflect a high priority on healthy outcomes for children. Reports have indicated that school-based physical activity may help improve students grades and test scores. GO CITY!
Some city school students and representatives will attend an awards ceremony in Montpelier on May 12th, where Governor Douglas will present the awards, and then participate in the Annual Intergenerational Wellness Walk to promote and celebrate the importance of healthy active lifestyles.
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Tax season is a great time to remind families about the benefits of receiving the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Families earning up to $48,000 may be eligible to receive EITC. Families that receive this tax credit are automatically eligible for 3SquaresVT, regardless of their income or assets. Although they may receive low or no 3SquaresVT benefits, they will still be eligible for free school meals. This means that there are likely families that are over income for free or reduced price meals and 3SquaresVT that can receive free school meals if they receive EITC.

For more information, please call or refer families to Sarah at (802) 865-0255 or srobinson@vtnohunger.org.

Fitness Team Practice Week of 5/3 - 5/7

Tuesday 5/4 3:15 -4:15

Thursday 5/6 3:15 -4:15

The competition is on Friday May 7th. If your child is unable to attend practice please let us know by calling 527-0565 ext 5002


The Spring Book Fair is Here!!
May 1 – 7, 2010

The SACS PTO will host our annual Spring Scholastic Book Fair from May 1 to May 7th. We are kicking the fair off early this year in the school gymnasium during the Maple Festival Pancake Breakfast. You can come on in and see the selection Saturday and Sunday (May 1 & 2) from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on those days. During the following week, you can join us in the library from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please support the book fair and help raise funds to purchase books for our children, classroom libraries, and our library. Families, teachers, and the community are invited to attend the Book Fair, featuring a fun theme: Book Fair Diner: All You Can Read!

On Thursday, May 6th, from 6-8 p.m., the Book Fair will feature a special Family Event with story read-alouds, contests, activities, refreshments & door prizes.

Special guest Clifford, the Big Red Dog, will be available to sign books, pose for pictures, and read with your child.

The Book Fair will offer specially priced books to meet every budget. We will also offer educational products, including new releases, award-winning titles, children’s classics, interactive software, adult books, and current bestsellers from more than 100 publishers.

As always, we are conducting a Community Support activity in conjunction with our book fair. During our Spring book fair, we are collecting non-perishable food items for our local food shelf. Please support this effort by sending/bringing in some items. Every student will be recognized for their donation on our “Hunger Fighters” Wall of Fame.

As always, Volunteers are truly appreciated and needed!!!! If you have any time to volunteer during the May 1-7 book fair, please contact Veronica Saffo by email at vjsaffo@comcast.net or phone 527-0081. Whether it is an hour or three, your time is a tremendous boost for our efforts! There will be two set-ups that require support (April 30 and May 2nd).

Looking forward to seeing you all at the book fair!!

Science NECAP

All 4th and 8th grade students will be participating in taking the Science NECAPs during the week of May 10th. There are a total of three sessions. The first two sessions are similar to the Fall NECAP with multiple choice and short answer test questions. The third session is a hands-on experiment where students conduct a supervised experiment and then collect, organize, and analyze their data.


8th grade City School Graduation is June 11, 2010. We are inviting families to join us 5:30-6:15 within learning communities to celebrate and honor 8th grade students. Learning Communities will give out awards, certificates and medals to recognize student success in Language Arts, Math, 21st Century, Art, Music, Band, PE Tech Savvy, etc.

Next, the formal graduation ceremony will begin in the large gym at 6:30 followed by a reception and student dance. During the formal ceremony students will wear medals indicating they received a learning community award. Also, during the graduation other scholarships and traditional awards will be presented.

We hope to see you celebrate our 8th grade students and their accomplishments on June 11th.


St. Albans City School presents WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN!
St. Albans City School would like to welcome all incoming Kindergartners
(children who will be 5 before September 1st, 2010) and their parents to
the 2010-2011 school year. You are invited to visit us in the
Kindergarten on Tuesday, May 18th from 6 pm to 7
pm. Registration material for Kindergarten screenings will be available.
Your child’s social security numbers, immunization records and birth
certificate are required. For more information, call Helene Biggie at
527-0565.

Fresh Air Fund
Are you looking for a wonderful way to provide a service to children in
need? The Fresh Air fund is seeking families to open their hearts and homes
to New York City children this summer. As a volunteer host family with The
Fresh Air Fund, you will help a child enjoy the simple pleasures of a summer
away from hot city streets.

Call Michelle Piche at 849-2375 or visit www.Freshair.org to volunteer



POSTER CONTEST

TAKE 25 IS A NATIONAL CHILD SAFETY CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGING PARENTS & GUARDIANS TO TAKE TIME ON MAY 25TH, NATIONAL MISSING CHILDREN’S DAY, TO TALK TO THEIR CHILDREN ABOUT WAYS TO STAY SAFER.

ST.ALBANS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM IS SPONSORING A POSTER CONTEST WITH ST. ALBANS CITY SCHOOL STUDENTS.

THEMES INCLUDE:
• STAYING SAFE AT HOME
• SAFETY ON THE INTERNET
• SAFETY GOING TO AND FROM SCHOOL
• SAFETY OUT & ABOUT THE CITY

THE SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR CREATIVITY & GENRE!

POSTERS WILL BE JUDGED BY BFA ART STUDENTS
FOR MOST CREATIVE, COLORFUL, ORIGINAL, TECHNICAL AND SPECIAL CATEGORY “ATTENTION GRABBER!”

PRIZES INCLUDE MOVIE PASSES, ICE CREAM COUPONS AND MYSTERY REWARDS FOR EVERY PARTICIPANT!
RULES: POSTERS MUST HAVE CHILDS NAME AND GRADE LEVEL ON THE BACK OF THE POSTER. ANY SIZE IS ALLOWED.

POSTERS WILL BE DISPLAYED AT THE ST.ALBANS CITY HALL, MAIN ST., ST. ALBANS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE, EDUCATION & AWARENESS.
DEADLINE: MAY 14, 2010
SUBMIT POSTERS TO MAIN OFFICE AT ST. ALBANS CITY SCHOOL

QUESTIONS?
EMAIL LOLI.BERARD@GMAIL.COM

S.O.S
The Science of Self Defense Class is having a Woman's self Defense
class on Saturday May 8th at 9:00 am - 11:00am. Location: Saint Albans City School. Cost: $25.00/person .
Learn effective ways to protect yourself. Grant Gunther has years of martial arts,self defense,and personal protection training. His system uses the natural and unique aspects of pressure points and joint manipulation aimed at certain target areas. In just a few hours of training anyone can effectively protect themselves.Please join us.