IMPORTANT DATES JUNE Discovery Field Trip to the St. Albans Bay Park. (grades 4-6) Renaissance Field Trip to Kill Kare State Park (grades 7-8) 8th Grade Graduation Step up day. Last Day of School. This day is for students entering K, 1, 4 and 7. Friday, June 16th. 7:30 to 10:30 AM Juneteenth Holiday - No School Inservice Days for Staff
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PICTURES 8TH GRADERS IN FRONT OF THEIR BULLETIN BOARD Ms. Smith created a display of the 8th graders that will soon be graduating from our school on June 15th. The 8th Graders from both Renaissance and USA crowded into the school lobby for the group photo. 6-12-2023 OTHER PICTURES WILL BE SHARED ON WEDNESDAY Thanks to all the teachers and staff members who shared pictures from Monday. They will be processed on Tuesday and shared on Wednesday.
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DETAILS FOR MEALS PROGRAM LISTED BELOW Link to page with information about the program at St. Albans City School Link to page with other meal access locations |
ATHLETICS Link to St. Albans City School Athletics web page Please contact Wendy Trainer with any questions. 802-527-0565 ext 3781 |
MEALS Link to the Abbey Food Service Menu Site
Please advise us if special meal accommodations are required for allergens or other special dietary needs. |
BIRTHDAYS Link to all birthdays this month. There are no student birthdays today.
If your name has been omitted in error, please contact Mr. Craib mcraib@maplerun.org |
LIBRARY ALL CHECKED OUT BOOKS WERE DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH. THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THEM BACK SO OTHER STUDENTS CAN ENJOY THEM NEXT YEAR.
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month. During this month-long celebration we recognize the resilience and determination of the many individuals who fight to live freely and authentically. In doing so, we are opening hearts and minds, and laying the foundation for a more just and equitable America. Please check out these books in our library today to learn more about people and characters that represent our diverse community! While learning their lines and making their costumes, Jacob's class finds itself unexpectedly struggling with identity, and what it means to be "he," "she," or "they." Jacob's School Play is an engaging way to introduce young readers to non-binary people and the pronoun options available to us all. Learning that individuals are more nuanced than how others see them is a developmentally important milestone, and helps foster respect of one's self and one's peers. As a child and adult, Niki faced many naysayers in her pursuit of haute cuisine. Using the structure of a traditional kaiseki meal, the authors Debbi Michiko Florence and Jamie Michalak playfully detail Niki's hunger for success in thirteen bites -- from wonton wrappers she used to make pizza as a kid to yuzu-tomatillo sauce in her own upscale Los Angeles Michelin-starred restaurant, n/naka. Aimée, a non-binary Anishinaabe middle-schooler, is on a class trip to offer gifts to Paayehnsag, the water spirits known to protect the land. While stories are told about the water spirits and the threat of the land being taken over for development, Aimée zones out, distracting themselves from the bullying and isolation they've experienced since expressing their non-binary identity. When Aimée accidentally wanders off, they are transported to an alternate dimension populated by traditional Anishinaabe figures in a story inspired by Alice in Wonderland. To gain the way back home, Aimée is called on to help Trickster by hunting down dark water spirits with guidance from Paayehnsag. On their journey, Aimée faces off with the land-grabbing Queen and her robotic guards and fights the dark water spirits against increasingly stacked odds. |
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COVID GUIDANCE FROM THE NURSES SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS AND ASSISTANTS NEEDED |