Saturday, December 27, 2008

Daily Hampshire Gazette Article About Elementary School Reorganization, Dec. 27, 2008

Focus is on expanding elementary district

Monday, December 22, 2008

Daily Hampshire Gazette Article about School Reorganization Panel

Panel convened in Amherst to look at options for schools

Friday, December 19, 2008

Upcoming School Events

School Vacation. Wed. Dec. 24- Fri. Jan. 2. (Last school day 12/23; School Reopens Jan. 5, 2009). Parent Council Meeting. Thurs., Jan. 8, 2009. 8:30am. In the cafeteria. Fort River Roasters Order Forms Due. Friday, Jan. 9. Click here for form. Coffee With a Principal. Friday, Jan. 9, 8:30am. Join Principal Ray Sharick and Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee and light refreshments. Younger siblings are welcome. In the cafeteria. Teacher Curriculum Workday. Friday, Jan. 16. No school. Martin Luther King Day. Monday, Jan. 19. No school. This means a four-day weekend! Note: Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

School Reorganization News

As most of you already know, serious budget issues are prompting the school superintendents and the school board to study the feasibility of reorganizing the town's schools. Last year a committee made up of educators and parents worked at examining possible reorganization options for the elementary schools. The Executive Summary of the report is on the ARPS.org website here.
The Superintendents will be holding further meeting(s) after the school vacation to examine the feasibility of moving forward with some form of reorganization and if you would like to be a part of it or have any ideas, or questions and concerns, please email them directly to Helen Vivian at vivianh@arps.org. School Committee Member Catherine Sanderson, who was also on the school reorganization committee and is a Fort River parent, has posted a press release from School Co-Superintendent Helen Vivian on her blog here. (This also went out in the backpacks.) Catherine has also posted an entry on some of her own thoughts about the restructuring directly beneath the press release.
Although I am not planning on making any formal updates to the Parent Council website over the break, I will try to post any breaking news on this topic as it comes up. -- Ann McLaughlin, Parent Council Secretary

Some Recent Local News Articles About the Schools

Here are a few more links to Daily Hampshire Gazette articles concerning the schools. On the School Superintendent Search: "Pool of 22 For Top Job in Amherst Schools," by Mary Carey. http://www.gazettenet.com/2008/12/17/pool-22-top-job-schools. On the Possibility of Regionalizing the School District: "Amherst School Panel Discusses Merging Districts," by Mary Carey. http://www.gazettenet.com/2008/12/18/amherst-school-panel-discusses-merging-districts. On Elementary School Restructuring: "Amherst Considers Restructuring Elementary Schools," by Mary Carey. http://www.gazettenet.com/2008/12/11/amherst-considers-restructuring-elementary-schools.

Toy Drive News

Lynn Logan has asked me to post a A HUGE thank you to all of you who helped to make this one of the most successful toy drives ever at Fort River! The students in Catherine Davies' class counted 240 toys!! On behalf of Family Outreach of Amherst I want to thank you again for reaching deep during these tough times to help make this a special day for hundreds of children in our community. Way to go Fort River!!

More News Coverage of the 6th Grade Art Exhibit!

Masters inspire student artists

by The Republican Newsroom
Sunday December 14, 2008, 2:24 PM

Fort River Elementary School students pose with examples of their "portrait and self-portrait" project on display in the hallway of their school in Amherst. They are from left, Hamza S. Awaisi, 12, Matthew J. Cullen, 11, Nina D.E. Maroudas, 11, and Lilly Oh, 12, all of Amherst.

By DIANE LEDERMAN dlederman@repub.com

AMHERST - In her self-portrait, 11-year-old Nina D.E. Maroudas sits surrounded by white calla lilies just as the unknown peasant woman did in Diego Rivera's "El Venedor de Alcatraces."

Hamza S. Awaisi, 12, is sitting in a chair posing as Pere Tanguy, the painting called "Portrait of Pere Tanguy" by Vincent Van Gogh.

These are just two of the 82 self-portraits on display at the Fort River Elementary School, acrylic paintings by the sixth-grade students in Teri P. Magner's art classes. The exhibit will be on display until mid-January.

During the summer, Magner was given a private tour of artist Kehinde Wiley's art work on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., by a former Fort River student Brooke M. Steinhauser, who was an intern then.

Wiley had juxtaposed contemporary portraits of black hip-hop artists in the style of historical paintings. For example, he depicted rapper Ice T as Napoleon on his throne. Seeing his work, Magner knew that her art students would be inspired.

So earlier this year, she cut out more than 200 portraits and self-portraits painted by a range of artists and allowed her students to choose one that they liked to use for their own portrait.

First they drew the portrait on the canvas. Then they went to work painting.

They had to learn to mix colors to replicate those in the paintings they were copying and also learned to paint from the furthest point in the back to create a three-dimensional painting.

Surrounded by the art work, Magner said, "I'm blown away by this." The paintings far exceeded her expectations. "These students are brilliant," she said. "This was a lot to ask of them."

Maroudas said she had seen some of Rivera's paintings and liked them and liked the image of the woman amid the calla lilies. "It was hard. It was kind of easy (too.) ... You kind of make it your own. It was fun to get your picture in the place of this person."

Students painted everything but their faces and instead a photograph was inserted into the painting. That was to ease any intimidation the students might have felt, Magner said.

"Ms. Magner did a good job of teaching us," Maroudas said.

Lilly Oh, 12, was drawn to a Claude Monet painting depicting a woman in a long white dress peering out to sea. "I really like Monet's style. I really liked her dress," she said of what drew her to the work.

She liked the clouds which were hard to capture and the sky. "I love art," she said.

Magner said she pushed her students hard. "When creating, the process is not easy," she said.

Matthew J. Cullen, 11, liked the splattery color's of the Degas painting he worked form He said the skin tone of the man's hands in the painting was hard to match. But he loved to "see it just developing." He said the project was a lot of fun.

Link: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/12/masters_inspire_student_artist.html

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Multi-Arts Drama and Art Program for 1st through 6th graders. This 12-week program starts on January 7th at Wildwood Elementary School in Amherst. Wednesdays, from 2:00 to 4:30pm, art 2:00-3:00 p.m. $150, Drama 3:00-4:30 p.m. $250. Note: $300 if you register for both workshops (Financial aid available). REGISTER NOW!! For more information, visit www.multi-arts.org. You also can call us at 413-584-7951. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions: 1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families.
2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

School Cancelled on Friday, Dec. 19

The Amherst Regional Public Schools website (http://www.arps.org/) is reporting that there will be no school on Friday, Dec. 19 due to the snow storm. Hope you will be able to have a fun day with the kids!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Upcoming School Events

School Vacation. Wed. Dec. 24- Fri. Jan. 2. (Last school day 12/23; School Reopens Jan. 5, 2009). Parent Council Meeting. Thurs., Jan. 8, 2009. 8:30am. In the cafeteria. Fort River Roasters Order Forms Due. Friday, Jan. 9. Click here for form. Coffee With a Principal. Friday, Jan. 9, 8:30am. Join Principal Ray Sharick and Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee and light refreshments. Younger siblings are welcome. In the cafeteria. Teacher Curriculum Workday. Friday, Jan. 16. No school. Martin Luther King Day. Monday, Jan. 19. No school. Note: Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Daily Hampshire Gazette Article about the Ft. River 6th Grade Art Opening

Editor's note: Congratulations to the 6th graders and art teacher Teri Magner for the awesome art exhibit. The portraits are all still on display in the school lobby. I encourage everyone to come in and take a look! This article appeared in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on Wed., Dec. 10th. -- Ann McLaughlin. AMHERST -Fort River sixth-graders see their own likenesses in the world's most famous paintings, thanks to art teacher Teri Magner's inspired assignment combining traditional artist's techniques with a little cut-and-paste.

Music Room: Help Wanted!

Hello Fort River parents and guardians, There are a lot of exciting activities going on in the music room. We are incorporating drama into our music classes, and the students are very excited. It would be great to have some parent (or grandparent) volunteers to help and support the following projects: Chorus - We need parent volunteers to help transport musical instruments and props from Fort River to the Middle School auditorium on the night of our winter concert, Thursday, January 8th. This would involve picking up the instruments during or after school that day, and then delivering them to the middle school that evening by 5:30 pm. Then those parents would need to return the music equipment back to the school on the following day. It would also be wonderful to have some parent volunteers who could carpool students who need a ride to and from the concert that night. Kabuki Play- I am integrating with Linda Yeh and her fourth grade on a play based on a Japanese folk tale. We have been studying the Kabuki theater tradition, and are doing this play using elements of Kabuki. Miss Yeh’s will present this play on Wednesday morning, January 21st. The students will be working in music class on the following dates from 10:45 to 11:25- Monday 12/15, Tuesday 12/16, Monday 1/5, Tuesday 1/6, Tuesday 1/20. It would be great if a parent could come and assist at rehearsals, helping to cue the children, and helping with makeup and costumes. Also, if there are Japanese parents at Fort River who would like to come and consult with our class about Japanese culture and Kabuki, that would be wonderful. Mummer’s Play-Kris Griswold’s third grade class is working on a mummer’s play as part of their Medieval history unit. They will be rehearsing this play in music class on Thursday afternoons from 12:30 to 1:20. They will perform this play at their Medieval Studies celebration on Friday, January 23rd. It would be wonderful to have another adult come to help us with our rehearsals and performance, and also to help with children getting into their costumes. Fifth Grade Irish Immigration Plays-Starting in January, all of the fifth grade classes will be working on a musical theater project in which they act out stories of people who left Ireland in the mid 1800’s to escape the potato famine. It would be great to have additional people work with small groups as they develop their scenes for performance. We will present our plays in March or April. If you are interested in helping in any of these events, please contact me via email at whitea@arps.org or in writing to my school mail box. Or you can call and leave a message. My school phone number is 362-1264. Thank you, Anne White Fort River Music Teacher

Facilitation of Community Choice Committee: Report Available

Thank you to everyone who participated in the process of information gathering for the Facilitation of Community Choices Committee! We appreciate every response to the questionnaire, everyone who came out to a public forum, and everyone who helped spread the word about our work. I wanted to let you know that our complete report is now available on our web site at www.amherstchoices.org The full document is very long but well-worth the read as our elected officials now need to begin planning for our future. ...Alison Donta-Venman

AEF Three Cheers for Our Teachers

Amherst Education FOUNDATION (AEF) Development committee introduces: Three Cheers For Our Teachers
Sure, there are a thousand reasons to thank a teacher this holiday season, but here are three to get you started: If you make a gift in honor of a teacher (or up to three) by December 31, AEF will: 1) match all contributions from new donors, 2) notify teachers of your generosity in their honor, and 3) send you a receipt for your tax-deductible contribution to the Amherst Education Foundation, Inc. You can log onto AEF's website or simply mail your donation to AEF P.O. Box 2237. Amherst, MA 01004. Thanks MM Blogger and AEF Board member, Tracy Hightower.

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Multi-Arts Drama and Art Program for 1st through 6th graders. This 12-week program starts on January 7th at Wildwood Elementary School in Amherst. Wednesdays, from 2:00 to 4:30pm, art 2:00-3:00 p.m. $150, Drama 3:00-4:30 p.m. $250. Note: $300 if you register for both workshops (Financial aid available). REGISTER NOW!! For more information, visit www.multi-arts.org. You also can call us at 413-584-7951. Northampton Family Dance. Date: Sunday, December 21, Time: 3:00 - 5:00 PM, Place: First Churches, 129 Main Street, Northampton (Use Center Street entrance across from the Iron Horse). Event: Please come to the Family Dance! Come enjoy a variety of folk and contra dances geared to children and families. All dances are taught and all ages are welcome--no dance experience needed. A healthy snack is served at the break. Live music! Admission is $4 per person for ages 3 and up, $15 maximum per family. This is the second dance in our season of five dances, taking place on the third Sunday of the month from November through March. For more information, please call (413) 549-7808. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions: 1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families.
2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Upcoming School Events

Fort River Book Fair. Extended after school hours today, Friday, December 5 from 3-7pm. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser--Pizza Pick-Up Day. Friday, Dec. 5. Pick up your pizza orders and shop at the Book Fair after school. Amherst Family Outreach Annual Toy Drive organized by Catherine Davies' 6th grade class. Week of Dec. 8-Dec. 12. Send in toy donations to Ms. Davies class (G-4). See below for more information. Fort River Roasters by Dean's Beans Coffee Orders Due. Monday, Dec. 8. Click here for order form. 6th Grade “Art Opening” of Portrait & Self-Portrait Paintings. Tuesday, December 9th anytime from 3:30-6:30 pm. See below for more information. School Vacation. Dec. 24, 2008 through Friday Jan. 2, 2009. School Reopens Jan. 5, 2009. Note: Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Easy Passive Fundraisers

Here are two more easy ways to make money for Fort River: BIG Y Education Express. You can earn points for Fort River to acquire much needed equipment and supplies! If you have a Big Y Express Savings Club card, you can just visit the customer service desk to fill out a form that will link Fort River with your card (School ID # 5947). Or go to www.bigy.com/education and sign up from your computer! Then, whenever you use your card to purchase items designated with the “Education Express” logo, you’ll earn points for our school. TARGET Take Charge of Education. If you have a Target REDcard (credit card), you can designate Fort River to receive up to 1% of the value of your purchases on the card. Go to www.Target.com/tcoe to designate Fort River (School ID # 58645). And don't forget: Stop & Shop A+ Bonusbucks. The numbers for November are in and Fort River now has 74 people signed up!!! Awesome! We have now earned $444 for Fort River so far in the first two months of the program ($128 in October, and $316(!) in November). It's still not too late to sign up for the program if you haven't already. If you enroll by December 31st we will receive credit for ALL of your December purchases! Please click here for all the information you need to sign up. Thanks!

Amherstopoly!

Representatives from the four Amherst elementary school parent groups (Crocker Farm, Fort River, Marks Meadow and Wildwood) are working together to create an Amherstopoly Board Game! If you are a business owner or if you know of a civic group that would like to sponsor a property on the board let us know!! Contact Becky Demling (beckydemling@yahoo.com) for more info. We hope to have the game ready for sale in March 09 - just in time for Amherst's 250th Birthday! More info at www.amherstopoly.blogspot.com.

Amherst Family Outreach Toy Drive

Amherst Family Outreach is sponsoring its 16th Annual Toy Drive. Catherine Davies' 6th grade class is organizing the toy drive at Fort River this year. Keep an eye out for their posters and flyers looking for new, unwrapped toys for the children in our community who are looking forward to a happy and healthy holiday season. The toys can be sent in with your children any day next week and they should bring them to Catherine Davies' classroom (G-4). We are hoping to make this the most successful drive ever!! If you have any questions you can contact Lynn Logan at lynnlogan@comcast.net or call 256-0232.

6th Grade Art Opening

You Are Cordially Invited To the Fort River School 6th Grade “Art Opening” Of Portrait & Self-Portrait Paintings Drop in and view the work on Tuesday, December 9th anytime from 3:30-6:30 pm.
6th grade art students at Fort River Elementary School recently created portraits of themselves based on artist Kehinde Wiley's integration of young African-American hip-hop artists into traditional portraits. Fort River Art Teacher Teri Magner was in Washington, DC over the summer where she received a private showing of Wiley's exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery from her former Fort River student Brooke Steinhauser, then a Smithsonian gallery intern. When Magner saw it, she knew it was something her students would both invest in and relate to. Wiley, a New York based artist, is known for his paintings of contemporary urban African-American men in poses taken from famous historical paintings. He chooses paintings for his subjects that best represent the per formative and personal aspects of their character. In a well known piece, he portrayed Ice T through Napoleon's portrait on the throne for the VH1 Hip Hop Honors. Inspired, Mrs. Magner found 200 portraits from traditional to contemporary, ensuring each of her 82 sixth grade students would find one that was a good fit. The students used themselves in the portraits instead of a contemporary artist, painting on canvas with acrylic. In order to minimize the intimidation of painting one's face and instead keep the focus on recreating the background, they printed photos of themselves from the computer and glued them onto the canvas. The resulting piece reflects each student’s canvas painting with their face integrated, framed with a copy of the original portrait they chose. Drop by, enjoy the art, have a snack, and speak with some of the artists!

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Merry Maple Celebration of Lights. This evening on the Town Common! December 5, 2008 from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM. 4:00 pm Children's Parade from Kendrick Park to Amherst Town Hall 4:30 pm Amherst Regional Middle School Chorus directed by Dave Ranen 4:30-5:30 pm Kids Craft Table & Face Painting located on the 2nd floor Town Hall. 5:30 pm UMass Minutemen Marching Band 5:30 pm Santa Claus arrives on a Fire Truck 6:00 pm Join Santa at the Amherst History Museum for hot chocolate Enjoy hot cider, donuts, hot chocolate and coffee provided by Atkins Farms Country Market. Face painting provided by Amherst Community Arts Center. Sponsored by Promoting Downtown Amherst and the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce. ACAC Open House. Saturday December 6th from noon-6pm. Visit ACAC and see what we're all about! Everyone is welcome! • Meet ACAC instructors and board members • Explore our art studios • Make some art • Watch demos • And enjoy great food and drink • Plus: free facepainting, door prizes, music & story-telling SCHEDULE: Noon: wheel throwing demo with Jana Silver, founding Executive Director of ACAC 1pm: singing & music with Jim Henry & Roger Tincknell 2:30pm: paper marbling demo with Hillary Milens, Executive Director of ACAC 4pm: storytelling & music with Brendan Taaffe 5pm: rolling ring demo with Margaret Langdell, ACAC Jewelry & Enameling Instructor All day: free art projects and face painting for all ages www.amherstarts.org Northampton Family Dance. Date: Sunday, December 21, Time: 3:00 - 5:00 PM, Place: First Churches, 129 Main Street, Northampton (Use Center Street entrance across from the Iron Horse). Event: Please come to the Family Dance! Come enjoy a variety of folk and contra dances geared to children and families. All dances are taught and all ages are welcome--no dance experience needed. A healthy snack is served at the break. Live music! Admission is $4 per person for ages 3 and up, $15 maximum per family. This is the second dance in our season of five dances, taking place on the third Sunday of the month from November through March. For more information, please call (413) 549-7808. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions: 1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families.
2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Upcoming Events

Teacher Curriculum Workday. Friday, Nov. 21st. NO SCHOOL. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser Order Forms Due. Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Get order form here. See below for more information. Thanksgiving Recess. Thurs. Nov. 26-Fri. Nov. 27. NO SCHOOL. Fort River Book Fair. Tuesday, December 2 through Friday, December 5, 9am-12noon. There will be after school hours on Friday, December 5 from 3-7pm. See below for more information. Coffee With the Principals. Friday, Dec. 5, 8:30-9:15am. In the cafeteria. Join Principal Ray Sharick and Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee and light refreshments. Younger siblings welcome. Fort River Roasters by Dean's Beans Coffee Orders Due. Friday, Dec. 5. Click here for order form. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser--Pizza Pick-Up Day. Friday, Dec. 5. Pick up your pizza orders and shop at the Book Fair after school. **Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Have YOU Ordered Your Hillside Pizza?

Please Support the Final Push to Finish the New Playground!
Hillside Pizza samples will be available after school on Tuesday, November 25. The deadline for order forms is Wednesday, November 26.
Order forms are available HERE. Pizza pick-up day in Friday, Dec. 5th. Pick up your pizza and shop at the Book Fair after school!

Fall 2008 Book Fair

The Fall Book Fair will take place from
Tuesday, December 2 through Friday, December 5th
9:00am-12:00noon Extended hours during Pizza Pick-Up Day, Friday, Dec. 5th from 3:00pm-7:00pm.
It's a great time of year to pick up some books for the holidays, special occasions and of course winter vacation, all while helping to support the many activities offered by the Fort River Parent Council. Families are always welcome to visit the Book Fair with their child's class or at any other time that we are open. If you can't make it to the fair, you can send your child with cash in an envelope or a check made payable to Fort River Parent Council. If you choose to send a check, please designate on the memo line a maximum amount available for book purchases. (5% sales tax is added to the price of all purchases.) Credit/debit cards are also accepted. If you are interested in making a purchase for a specific teacher or for the Fort River Library, wish lists will be at the Cashier's Table to help with your selection. Also, anybody who would like to donate to the Scholarship Fund can leave money at the Cashier's Table. (This fund is used to assure that every Fort River student goes home from the book fair with a least one book.) Also, Scholastic Books, Food for Thought Books, and Ellare Books (a local home run book store) provide an excellent selection of books for both children and adults--fiction and non-fiction, science fiction, multicultural, educational, and activity books all at very reasonable prices! VOLUNTEERS: If you would like to volunteer to work at the book fair, please contact Diane Caracker at Dianec711@comcast.net. Thank you all for making the Fort River Book Fair a success year after year and continuing to foster your child's love for reading!

Help Us Win a Florence Savings Bank Customer's Choice Grant!

Florence Savings Bank’s annual $50,000 Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program is now accepting votes for non-profit organizations. Florence Savings Bank gives awards up to $5000 and this year they will also be distributing $500 grants to 6 non-profit organizations randomly selected from the pool of non-profits which receive less than 1% of the vote. Voting is limited to Florence Savings Bank customers and last year’s winners needed only 68 votes to win. We urge all of you who are FSB customers to cast your vote for the Fort River Parent Council by completing a ballot sheet (available at FSB branches) or by visiting their website www.florencesavings.com. There is only one vote per customer and all ballots must be completed and submitted by December 31, 2008. The grant awards will be announced in March. Please help us win a Customers’ Choice Community Grant!

Annual Family Donation Fund: Update

Thanks to all the families who have already contributed to our Annual Family Donation Fund. This fund supports all Parent Council activities and gets each student a free Fort River directory and yearbook! We have now raised $4,450 from 124 of our 347 families (36% of families), and are still hoping for contributions from ALL families; even a $1.00 donation helps increase our goal of 100% family participation ! Although we suggest $20 a child, contributions of any size are welcome ¬ and all contributions are tax deductible (and anonymous). Checks (to Fort River Parent Council) or cash can be sent to the Parent Council mailbox in the main office. FYI, we are running behind compared to our donations from last year, so if you have forgotten, please send your donations in!

Stop & Shop A+ Bonus Bucks: Reminder

Here's another reminder to sign up for the Stop and Shop Bonus Bucks program. If you already shop at Stop & Shop and have a Stop & Shop card, please sign up ASAP! If you sign up before the end of the month, ALL of your November grocery purchases (including your Thanksgiving feast!) will be counted towards this program. It's incredibly easy to sign up: all you need to do is GET UP RIGHT NOW, GRAB YOUR STOP & SHOP CARD, COME BACK TO YOUR COMPUTER and CLICK HERE: http://www.stopandshop.com/aplus. Then all you need to do is click on "Register Your Card." When you enter your Stop & Shop card number, you have to include 13 digits. Start with the small numbers to the left of the bar code, then the 10 digits under the bar code, then the digit to the right of the bar code. Fort River's school code is 05218. Please register your card ASAP. The program only runs until the April 2nd, so the sooner you do it the more money Fort River will get. Remember, even if you registered your card last year, you need to re-register this year. It is simple and painless! Click here for more info and more ways to register: http://ftriver.blogspot.com/2008/09/stop-bonus-bucks-easy-fundraiser.html. Thanks, Ann

Volunteers Needed

  • “Amherst-opoly” Fundraiser: Fort River Parent Council has been asked to participate in a Amherst Elementary School fundraiser, where a group is designing an "Amherst-opoly" monopoly game. If you are interested in this joint school endeavor please contact Sue Borden (FRPC.sborden@gmail.com).
  • Gardening Committee: We are nearing the final phase of the playground renovation, which will include work on planting and landscaping (thanks to a lovely design by Carol Pope) and painting games (hop scotch, four square) on the blacktop! If you’d like to be involved in this final phase of the playground, please contact Catherine Sanderson (casanderson@amherst.edu).
  • Yearbook: Photos and Help Wanted: Are you interested in learning about publication layout and graphic design? Do you enjoy digital photography? Then come help with the Fort River Yearbook! Parent Council provides a parent/guardian designed yearbook for every student at the end of each school year. Contact: Mary Zyskowski (m.zyskowski@comcast.net).
  • Resource Coordinators for Same-Sex Parent Families and for Single-Parent Families: act as a contact for families with questions about Fort River and the community. Contact: Sue Borden(FRPC.sborden@gmail.com).

Editor's Note: Happy Thanksgiving!

I will be taking next week off from the website. I'll update again in two weeks. In the meantime, you will still receive email reminders before the various Parent Council events coming up in the next couple of weeks. If you are not currently receiving Fort River Parent Council emails and would like to be added to the list, please send me an email at damclaughlin@comcast.net and I'll add you to the list. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Ann McLaughlin Fort River Parent Council Secretary John F Kennedy Thanksgiving Quote

Friday, November 14, 2008

Upcoming School Events

Picture Retake Day. Tues. Nov. 18th. 9am-12noon. See below for more information. School Committee Meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 7pm. High School Library. Parent Council Meeting. Wed. Nov. 19, 8:30-9:30am. In the cafeteria. Social Justice and Diversity Committee Meeting. Wednesday, November 19, 8:45 am, Library. Teacher Curriculum Workday. Friday, Nov. 21st. NO SCHOOL. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser Order Forms Due. Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Get order form here. Click here for more info. Thanksgiving Recess. Thurs. Nov. 26-Fri. Nov. 27. NO SCHOOL. Fort River Book Fair. Tuesday, December 2 through Friday, December 5. There will be after school hours on December 5. More info soon. Coffee With the Principals. Friday, Dec. 5, 8:30-9:15am. In the cafeteria. Join Principal Ray Sharick and Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee and light refreshments. Younger siblings welcome. Fort River Roasters by Dean's Beans Coffee Orders Due. Friday, Dec. 5. Click here for order form. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser--Pizza Pick-Up Day. Friday, Dec. 5. **Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Come to the Next Parent Council Meeting on Wed. Nov. 19, 8:30am

Parent Council Meeting, Wednesday, November 19, 8:30 am (in the cafeteria). Please join us for a discussion of the state of our budget followed by a focus group led by consultants from the Amherst Educational Foundation (AEF). AEF is seeking input from many sources around town as part of its strategic planning process. AEF consultants will be focusing on the challenges at Fort River and how we think AEF should focus its resources.

Help Us Win a Florence Savings Bank Customer's Choice Grant!

Florence Savings Bank’s annual $50,000 Customers’ Choice Community Grants Program is now accepting votes for non-profit organizations. Florence Savings Bank gives awards up to $5000 and this year they will also be distributing $500 grants to 6 non-profit organizations randomly selected from the pool of non-profits which receive less than 1% of the vote. Voting is limited to Florence Savings Bank customers and last year’s winners needed only 68 votes to win. We urge all of you who are FSB customers to cast your vote for the Fort River Parent Council by completing a ballot sheet (available at FSB branches) or by visiting their website www.florencesavings.com. There is only one vote per customer and all ballots must be completed and submitted by December 31, 2008. The grant awards will be announced in March. Please help us win a Customers’ Choice Community Grant!

Help Wanted

Fort River Parent Council has been asked to participate in a Amherst Elementary School fundraiser, where a group is designing an "Amherst-opoly" monopoly game. If you are interested in this joint school endeavor please contact Sue Borden for details (FRPC.sborden@gmail.com).

School Pictures are Here!

Dear Fort River Families, We hope you are pleased with the results of this year’s school pictures. If you did not order a picture package, your child still receives a free class photo. RETAKE DAY: If you are dissatisfied with the photograph or your child was absent on the original picture day, PICTURE RETAKE DAY is scheduled for: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th 9am-12pm A photographer from Grynn & Barrett will be at Fort River to re-photograph your child at no extra charge. Please have your child return their entire picture package to the photographer on retake day (you may keep the class photo). If your child was absent on picture day, please send in the original order form with payment. OTHER CONCERNS: If you would like to order more photos or have any other concerns about your order, please call: Grynn & Barrett Studios 413-532-9406 or 800-639-2104 Please do not contact the school. Thank you, Pam Rietkerk pjrietkerk@aol.com

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Support ACAC AND the Amherst Survival Center. Saturday, November 15th RAIN OR SHINE! 10am-3pm on the Amherst Town Common North. ACAC is holding a fundraiser during the last Amherst Farmer's Market of the season. Food donations* will go to Amherst Survival Center (ASC) and donations of loose change will support Amherst Community Arts Center. In addition to making donations, families, children, and individuals of all ages can make holiday cards for ACS families and individuals, contribute to a "Give Thanks" board, and have a free face painting. Please support two wonderful non-profits this holiday season! For further information, please contact Hillary Milens at ACAC. http://www.amherstarts.org/ *Suggested food donations: Stuffing mix, sweet potatoes, potatoes, cranberry sauce, soup, gift certificiates to grocery stores, or anything non-perishable. Northampton Family Dance. Please come to the Family Dance! Our first dance of the new season will be held on Sunday, November 16. The dance takes place 3:00 - 5:00 PM at First Churches, 129 Main Street, Northampton (use the Center Street entrance across from the Iron Horse). Come enjoy a variety of folk and contra dances geared to children and families. All dances are taught, and all ages are welcome--no dance experience is necessary. Live music! Admission is $4 per person for ages 3 and up, $15 maximum per family. For more information, please call Judy Stern at 256-2613 or email judystern44@yahoo.com Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine. Allow yourself to be surprised, delighted, and inspired. Children's creativity and depth of thinking can be mesmerizing. Take a look at Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine: http://www.multi-arts.org/newsletter/10-08/index.html. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions: 1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families.
2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Upcoming School Events

Veteran's Day. Tuesday, Nov. 11th. No School. Parent Council Meeting. Wed. Nov. 19, 8:30-9:30am. In the cafeteria. School Committee Meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 7pm. High School Library. Social Justice and Diversity Committee Meeting. Wednesday, November 19, 8:45 am, Library. Teacher Curriculum Workday. Friday, Nov. 21st. NO SCHOOL. Hillside Pizza Fundraiser Order Forms Due. Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Thanksgiving Recess. Thurs. Nov. 26-Fri. Nov. 27. NO SCHOOL. **Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Parent Council Meeting--Date Change!

The next Parent Council meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 19, 8:30 am in the cafeteria. Hope to see you there.

Annual Family Donation Fund

Thanks to all the families who have already contributed to our Annual Family Donation Fund. This fund supports all Parent Council activities - field trips, cultural events, library books, scholarships for children in need, etc. - and gets each student a free Fort River directory and yearbook! We have now raised $4,200 from 120 of our 347 families (35% of families), and are still hoping for contributions from ALL families; even a $1.00 donation helps increase our goal of 100% family participation! Although we suggest $20 a child, contributions of any size are welcome -- and all contributions are tax deductible (and anonymous). Checks (to Fort River Parent Council) or cash can be sent to the Parent Council mailbox in the main office. FYI, we are running behind compared to our donations from last year, so if you have forgotten, please send your donations in! Thanks!

Stop and Shop A+ Bonusbucks

I have just looked up the Stop & Shop Bonus Bucks totals. We have 34 people signed up and have made $128 in the first month (October)! I have also been informed by Stop & Shop that if you enroll before November 31st, ALL your purchases in November will be credited! It's incredibly easy to sign up all you need to do is GET UP RIGHT NOW, GRAB YOUR STOP & SHOP CARD, COME BACK TO YOUR COMPUTER and CLICK HERE: http://www.stopandshop.com/aplus. Then all you need to do is click on "Register Your Card." When you enter your Stop & Shop card number, you have to include 13 digits. Start with the small numbers to the left of the bar code, then the 10 digits under the bar code, then the digit to the right of the bar code. Fort River's school code is 05218. Please register your card ASAP. The program only runs until the April 2nd, so the sooner you do it the more money Fort River will get. Remember, even if you registered your card last year, you need to re-register this year. It is simple and painless! Click here for more info and more ways to register: http://ftriver.blogspot.com/2008/09/stop-bonus-bucks-easy-fundraiser.html. Thanks, Ann

The Book Fair Is Coming!

The annual Fort River Book Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, December 2 through Friday, December 5. There will be after school hours on December 5 for parents interested in purchasing books. Be on the lookout for the schedule and volunteer opportunities in the next couple of weeks !

Election Day Bake Sale: Update

Thanks to Lynn Logan and Cathy Cullen for organizing the Election Day Bake Sale which made $454 for the Parent Council! Thanks also to: Janet Kannel, Libby Stanforth and Sue Borden for helping staff the Bake Sale, Catalina Arrubla and Multi-Arts for donating student decorated notecards for sale, and to all the Fort River Parents who contributed the DELICIOUS goodies !

Fort River Playground/Hillside Pizza Fundraiser Back by Popular Demand !

The Parent Council is very excited to announce another Hillside Pizza Fundraiser! Thanks to everyone who participated last year we made over $850 for picnic tables and benches. Let’s try to beat our record this fall and make a larger contribution to the planned landscaping around the playground. Up to $4 of every pizza and cookie tub sold goes to the Fort River Playground Fund. The more product we sell the more Hillside gives back to Fort River. Order forms will be available soon and due on November 25. Pizza pick-up will be Friday, December 5. Keep an eye out for the order form and start planning your pizza party! Questions? Contact Pam Rietkerk at pjrietkerk@aol.com or 256-2605.

Volunteers Needed

Gardening Committee. We are nearing the final phase of the playground renovation, which will include work on planting and landscaping (thanks to a lovely design by Carol Pope) and painting games (hop scotch, four square) on the blacktop! If you’d like to be involved in this final phase of the playground, please contact Catherine Sanderson (casanderson@amherst.edu, 256-4977). Yearbook: Photos and Help Wanted. Are you interested in learning about publication layout and graphic design? Do you enjoy digital photography? Then come help with the Fort River Yearbook! Parent Council provides a parent/guardian designed yearbook for every student at the end of each school year. Contact: Mary Zyskowski (m.zyskowski@comcast.net or 256-1971). Resource Coordinators for Same-Sex Parent Families and for Single-Parent Families. Act as a contact for families with questions about Fort River and the community. Contact: Sue Borden (FRPC.sborden@gmail.com).

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Northampton Family Dance. Please come to the Family Dance! Our first dance of the new season will be held on Sunday, November 16. The dance takes place 3:00 - 5:00 PM at First Churches, 129 Main Street, Northampton (use the Center Street entrance across from the Iron Horse). Come enjoy a variety of folk and contra dances geared to children and families. All dances are taught, and all ages are welcome--no dance experience is necessary. Live music! Admission is $4 per person for ages 3 and up, $15 maximum per family. For more information, please call Judy Stern at 256-2613 or email judystern44@yahoo.com Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine. Allow yourself to be surprised, delighted, and inspired. Children's creativity and depth of thinking can be mesmerizing. Take a look at Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine: http://www.multi-arts.org/newsletter/10-08/index.html. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions:
1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families. 2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Upcoming School Events

Election Day Bake Sale. Tues. Nov. 4th. During voting hours. Donations of baked goods and volunteers to sell them are needed. Don't forget to stop by and buy something! Click here for more information. Coffee With a Principal. Friday, Nov. 7th, 8:30-9:15am. Please join Principal Ray Sharick and/or Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee, light breakfast foods and casual conversation in the cafeteria. Younger siblings are welcome to attend. Fort River Roasters by Dean's Beans Orders Due. Friday, Nov. 7th. Please send in your forms to the Parent Council mailbox. Click here for form. Veteran's Day. Tuesday, Nov. 11th. No School. Parent Council Meeting. Tues. Nov. 18th. 8:30-9:30am. In the cafeteria. School Committee Meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 7pm. High School Library. **Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Don't Forget to Vote: Tues. Nov. 4th.

This coming Tuesday, Nov. 4th is election day. Polls are open from 7am to 8pm. Please be prepared to wait to vote: turnout is expected to be large! I would personally like to ask you to be aware of the issues raised by Ballot Question #1 about eliminating the state income tax. The outcome of this question could have a huge impact on our schools and our town. As parents of children in our public schools, it is important for you all to be informed when you step into the voting booth. Here's some voting information to get you started!
CLICK TO VIEW THE STATE/FEDERAL 2008 BALLOT CLICK TO VIEW THE AMHERST BALLOT
CANDIDATES AND BALLOT QUESTIONS
The 2008 Massachusetts ballot features state, national, and presidential elections, as well as three ballot questions.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
You can vote by absentee ballot if you:
  • Will be absent from your city or town on election day
  • Have a physical disability that prevents you from voting at the polling place
  • Cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs
The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot is noon the day before the election -- Monday, Nov. 3, 2008. You can fill out your absentee ballot at the clerk's office, request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you, or download an application below.
Absentee ballot applications:
Information for this guide was compiled from the Massachusetts secretary of state's office: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/. Sincerely, Ann McLaughlin, Parent Council Secretary. Thanks to the Wildwood PTO putting this information together.

Fall Festival Pictures

Pictures of some of the great costumes (& kids!) that were seen at this year's Fall Festival.

Parent Council Thanks Fall Festival Volunteers

The fall festival and sports swap was a great success thanks to the efforts of a lot of parents and Fort River alums! Hats off to Jen Ditkoff, Peter Wood, Pam Reitkirk, Diane Caraker. Alisa Braverman, Joy Sullivan, Mikey Cutting, Leah Hebert, Gloria McCann, Ann McLaughlin, Carole Slaughter, Mary Donoghue, Andy Donoghue, Klaus Becker,Anna Sullivan, Courtney Milne, Shelby Cutting, Rachel Madowitz, Sam Becker, Johann Becker,Amelia Ahlborg, Louise Levy, Jay Levy for running a craft/game or set-up or clean up. Also the fair would not be a success without the many donations of supplies and cupcakes/cookies (please forgive me if I missed anyone): Michelle Spirko,Catherine Sanderson,Edy Howe,Mike Lynch,Carrie Turkott, Iris Berkman, Debra Russell,Margit Carkoff,Natalie Stafford,Elisabeth Becker. Finally, kudos to West farm in Hadley for supplying 100 mini pumpkins at a much reduced rate for the pumpkin decorating craft! Hope to see you all next year!

Box Tops for Education: Update

Thanks to all who have been busily cutting Box Tops Coupons. The first submission was this week and we sent in over 3,300 box tops totaling $338.00! This is the best we have ever done and we hope that everyone will keep checking products to make certain they are not throwing away coupons. They may only be worth 10 cents each, but over time that adds up. For comparison, last year we earned $128.75 for the fall submissions with a total for the year of $295. The year before our total for the year was $97.00! We are off to an amazing start! The final submissions for checks to be received this school year will be February 28. Please keep clipping and sending the Box Tops to school (There is a box on the front table in the main office.) Each year our goal has been $500 and this year we may even exceed it! In addition to cutting coupons, you may also register on the Box Tops for Education website for periodic raffles of Box Tops. Once you have registered, you can purchase things through the Box Tops Market Place from many on-line companies. If you ever order things on-line from places like Target, Barnes and Noble, The Gap, or Lands End to name a few, consider registering at Box Tops and accessing these sites through the Market Place. Target for example will donate 1.5% of the total purchase to our school. I am not asking anyone to buy anything they do not already need, just take a few minutes to see if there is a way for your purchase to help out Fort River School. This is the best fund raiser as it does not require any monetary donation, just a few minutes to get out the scissors and clip. So when you are preparing Thanksgiving dinner look for the Box Tops symbol. Let’s exceed our goal for the year! Thanks, Jan Kelly

Hillside Pizza Fundraiser

Back by Popular Demand: Hillside Pizza Fundraiser The Parent Council is very excited to announce another Hillside Pizza Fundraiser for the Fort River Playground! Thanks to everyone who participated last year we made over $850 for picnic tables and benches. Let’s try to beat our record this fall and make a larger contribution to the planned landscaping around the playground. Up to $4 of every pizza and cookie tub sold goes to the Fort River Playground Fund. The more product we sell the more Hillside gives back to Fort River. Order forms will be available soon and due on November 25. Pizza pick-up will be Friday, December 5. Keep an eye out for the order form and start planning your pizza party! Questions? Contact Pam Rietkerk at pjrietkerk@aol.com or 256-2605.

Lunch Cards

About our New Lunch Cards As you may know by now, the company that provides our food service has instituted a new procedure for payment which involves the use of individual cards with bar codes on them. Each student has been assigned a card that s/he can swipe at the check-out counter. The primary reason the school district implemented this procedure is to ensure the anonymity of students who receive free or reduced lunch. (Prior to this, students on free/reduced lunch would give their names to the person at the check-out counter, who checked them off of a list.) Now, all students will have a card, and it will not be clear to everyone whether a student gets free or reduced lunch. These cards will also have the benefit of making the lunch lines move more quickly, which will give students a longer time to eat their lunches. In order for this system to work efficiently, it would be very helpful if students put money on their cards once a week or month and spend it gradually. (It makes no sense for them to have the cards if they continue to pay with cash.) If your child purchases school lunches, please assist us in implementing our new payment system by pre-paying for one week, two weeks or even a month. Thank you!

Cafeteria Price Increases

The Superintendent's office has announced price increases in the school cafeterias starting Monday, Nov. 3rd. Lunch will increase by $0.25 to $2.50 and Breakfast will now be $0.50. Click here for further details from the Director of Finance and Operations of the Superintendent's office.

Upcoming Community Events

Please note that these events are not sponsored by Parent Council. Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine. Allow yourself to be surprised, delighted, and inspired. Children's creativity and depth of thinking can be mesmerizing. Take a look at Multi-Arts Electronic Magazine: http://www.multi-arts.org/newsletter/10-08/index.html. A note from Parent Council. We will publish information about non-Parent Council sponsored events with the following conditions:
1. The event should be of interest to Fort River families. 2. The information should be sent to Ann McLaughlin at damclaughlin@comcast.net in the form of a short description. 3. Contact information (website or name, telephone and/or email address) must be included. We add new information to the blog every Friday during the school year. Please note that we do not accept announcements of items or services for sale (with the exceptions of children's classes/lessons). Inclusion in this section does not imply any guarantees or endorsements by Fort River Parent Council or Fort River School.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Upcoming School Events

Fall Festival and Fort River Swap. Fri., Oct. 24th, 6:30-8:00pm. Fort River Cafeteria. See below for more information. Election Day Bake Sale. Tues. Nov. 4th. During voting hours. Donations of baked goods and volunteers to sell them are needed. See below for more information. Coffee With a Principal. Friday, Nov. 7th, 8:30-9:15am. Please join Principal Ray Sharick and/or Asst. Principal Lianne Suarez-Werlein for coffee, light breakfast foods and casual conversation in the cafeteria. Younger siblings are welcome to attend. Fort River Roasters by Dean's Beans Orders Due. Friday, Nov. 7th. Please send in your forms to the Parent Council mailbox. Click here for form. Parent Council Meeting. Tues. Nov. 18th. 8:30-9:30am. In the cafeteria. **Items in teal are sponsored by Fort River Parent Council.

Fall Festival and Sport Swap TONIGHT!

Fall Festival and Sports Swap
Friday, October 24th 2008 6:30-8:00 pm
Fall Festival There will be a costume parade, lots of games and prizes, crafts, and face painting! Please remember; admission is a donation to the festival's snack table if your child is in grades K-2, or for grades 3-6 a food donation to the Amherst Survival Center. Volunteers are STILL needed for the Fall Festival. Please contact Ann Becker (253-6449; annmbecker@comcast.net) if you are willing to volunteer. Reminder: The Fall Festival is NOT a drop-off event! All children must be supervised by a parent/guardian. Sports Swap The Fort River Sports Swap will be happening at the same time as the Fall Festival. Please bring your unwanted clean and usable winter clothes and sporting equipment to the school lobby on your way into the Fall Festival. This is a take-it-or-leave-it event without money or obligation. Possible items include but are not limited to dance clothes/shoes, skates and skating clothes, soccer equipment, hats, gloves, coats, snowsuits, and skiing equipment. All winter coats remaining at the end of the evening will be donated to our upcoming Winter Coat Drive. Please note: you can simply bring your items and drop them with us at the door. There is no obligation to bring anything in order to take something. Contact: Peter Wood cpwolfwood@hotmail.com.