Fort River PGO Information

Friday, May 26, 2023

Yearbooks are coming!

The Fort River yearbook hasn't made an appearance since before the pandemic... but it's BACK! We need your help:

- YOUR NAME is important! The default name used in the yearbook is the legal name used when your child was registered for school. If you would like a nickname or preferred name listed, please fill out this form no later than June 1.

- COST: The cost of each yearbook is $6. Unable to contribute? No problem! The PGO is committed to ensuring that every child receive a yearbook. If you are willing to donate more, it will go towards funding yearbooks for all students. Please send payment (cash or check) to your classroom teacher or via Venmo (@FortRiverPGO) by June 2.

Book Swap

Please check the weather forecast. It says: books for days! 


If you have books to donate for the June Fort River Library Book Swap, please send them to school in your students’ book bag or leave them in the box outside the front doors! The Fort River Library is collecting book donations! During the 2nd week of June, all Fort River students will get to choose from these books to keep, read, and love throughout the summer (and forever if you choose).

 

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Por favor, compruebe el pronóstico del tiempo. Dice: ¡libros por días!


Si tiene libros para donar para el intercambio de libros de la Biblioteca de Fort River de Junio, por favor envíelos a la escuela en la mochila de sus estudiantes o déjelos en la caja afuera de la puerta principal. La Biblioteca de Fort River está recolectando donaciones de libros. En la semana segundo de Junio, todos los estudiantes de Fort River podrán elegir entre estos libros para guardar, leer y amar durante el verano (y para siempre si así lo desean).

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Mad Science / Art Ventures Summer Programs

 

Registration is now open for Mad Science and Art Ventures summer programs. Both are being offered in Amherst!

Info and sign-up for Mad Science: https://westnewengland.madscience.org/parents-camps.aspx

Info and sign-up for Art Ventures: https://www.artventuresforkids.com/summer-program-info/

Monday, May 22, 2023

Children's Studies at MGH

 

The Cognitive Neuroscience Group at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston is recruiting children between the ages of 8 and 12 years to participate in research studies funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). 

The purpose of this study is to examine how children use language to complete complex tasks. The study will involve up to 3 visits to the lab in the Charlestown Navy Yard and 1-2 virtual visits. During the visits, children will complete several cognitive and language-based assessments and play games on the computer while electrical brain activity is recorded. The recording is done with a safe and noninvasive electroencephalography (EEG) net worn on the scalp. Each in-person visit will last 1.5-2.5 hours. We are looking for children who were late to develop language and/or currently struggle to use or understand language (spoken or written). More information can be found at: https://rally.partners.org/study/language_and_executive_function

Your child will earn up to $85 for completing this study and a fun prize at the end of each visit. We provide free all-day parking in the Navy Yard. We will also mail you a summary of your child’s scores on the cognitive and language assessments. Please email us at cnglead@mghihp.edu or call us at (617) 724-7363 if you are interested or if you have any questions.

We are running multiple research studies in our lab so please feel free to add your contact information to our recruitment database by right clicking on this hyper link: Child Research Recruitment (partners.org) and a member of our research team will reach out if your child is eligible for any of our current studies.

Friday, May 19, 2023

Sunday, May 7, 2023

5th Grade Necessities Drive

 

For more information, visit the Welcome Home Refugee Resettlement
Program: http://welcomehomenorthampton.org/volunteer.

Interested in volunteering? Reach out to our fifth-grade class by contacting Mr. Austin at austint@arps.org.