MONDAY
Cross Country Meet Westford Glen Run
Starts: 4:00 PM
Location: Westford Elementary School, 146 Brookside Rd, Westford, VT 05494, USA
Bus Leaves at 2:30 PM
Bus Leaves at 2:30 PM
5/6 Boys and Girls Soccer HOME vs Alburgh
Starts: 4:00 pm
Location: Saint Albans City, St Albans City, VT, USA
7/8 Girls and Boys Soccer Cancelled for Today
No 7/8 practice today at city school
Band
Today is beginning flute day during A win time and during B win time.
Tuesday is beginning alto sax day for Drake, Hunter, Issac, and Tomas. Please don't forget your music or instrument.
Beginning violin and cello are on Wednesday.
Sr. Band lessons include 7th altos, bari sax, 7th drums, tuba, Margot, and Alyla.
Weather for Outside Activities
It looks like it will be a cool clear day for recess and athletics.
Helmet Orders
Please get your helmet orders in on Wednesday the 28th of September. Teachers and parents of students can order helmets as well. The goal is to have students and adults in our community riding safely. Contact craibm@fcsuvt.org with questions.
Codesmyths
Open House Pictures From Thursday 9-22-2016
This was a very well attended event with students and families visiting all parts of the school.
Students showed family members how to create foldable big mouth faces in Ms Martinson's art room during Open House.
Imagination Students in PE with Ms. Wight on Friday 9-23-2-16
For Snacks Today we have Clementines
Starts: 4:00 pm
Location: Saint Albans City, St Albans City, VT, USA
7/8 Girls and Boys Soccer Cancelled for Today
No 7/8 practice today at city school
Band
Today is beginning flute day during A win time and during B win time.
Tuesday is beginning alto sax day for Drake, Hunter, Issac, and Tomas. Please don't forget your music or instrument.
Beginning violin and cello are on Wednesday.
Sr. Band lessons include 7th altos, bari sax, 7th drums, tuba, Margot, and Alyla.
Weather for Outside Activities
It looks like it will be a cool clear day for recess and athletics.
Helmet Orders
Please get your helmet orders in on Wednesday the 28th of September. Teachers and parents of students can order helmets as well. The goal is to have students and adults in our community riding safely. Contact craibm@fcsuvt.org with questions.
Codesmyths
Are you interested in how computers work? Want to learn more about creating programs and games along with making lights and motors go on and off to create an interactive project.
Yes CODESMYTHS is back and better than ever, and you are invited to join.
Make sure not to miss the kick-off event
this Thursday, September 29th at 8:15 in the Library!!
What is CODESMYTHS you ask?
It is an opportunity to apply your problem solving skills in a self-directed environment where you learn how to program and write apps for computers of all sizes. You get to collaborate with fellow classmates and learn a skill that is applicable in school and out in the workforce. It may even be a bit of FUN, especially as you get to design what you want to create.
The kick-off event is for 4th - 8th grade students new to Codesmyths, so you can get a better idea of what you do in the course, why we teach it, and how to sign up.
For more information
Check out our website: www.codesmyths.org
See you on Thursday at 8:15 am in the Library!
Open House Pictures From Thursday 9-22-2016
This was a very well attended event with students and families visiting all parts of the school.
Spaghetti, Squash, Salad, Bread, Dessert
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Spaghetti Sauce made with local beef
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Resource Fair for Families
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Friends of St. Albans City School
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Signing up to Chaperone Field Trips
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Book Fair
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Meeting Teachers
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Students showed family members how to create foldable big mouth faces in Ms Martinson's art room during Open House.
Imagination Students in PE with Ms. Wight on Friday 9-23-2-16
For Snacks Today we have Clementines
- These tiny oranges are used in everything from salads and sauces to preserves. They are only available for a couple of months out of the year.
- Clementines are known for their sweetness and their bright orange color.
- Clementines have only been in grown for the US for around a hundred years.