Sunday, April 5, 2020

Fundraiser for ARPS Internet access for all - UPDATE!


UPDATE (4/13/2020): With everyone's generous support, we are just $4,000 away from reaching the lofty goal of $45,000!! Thank you to everyone for your generous support.
 
UPDATE (4/10/2020): With the community’s support, the goal of $25,000 was reached in just 4 days - wow!  We thank everyone who has contributed so generously to our campaign at such a critical time. 
However, it is now clear that the need for home wifi access for students will extend well beyond this school year, especially for middle school and high school students. After speaking with the ARPS school district, the campaign goal has been extended to $45,000 to help fund this longer-term need. This goal is based on expected costs for next school year. 
We know there are many local families struggling right now, as well as other critical needs in our community and are grateful for all donations. We appreciate your helping us close the digital divide and your support for more equitable access to learning at home.  Thank you again! 

 
Students need internet access in their homes in order to fully benefit from the distance learning now being offered by our public schools in this time of crisis - but we know that about 100 families in the Amherst Regional school district do not have the financial means to pay for it. We’re asking for your help in closing this gap as soon as possible.

Donate Online Here:  https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/arps-pgo 

With public schools closed until May 4, and quite possibly longer, the state is requiring school districts to provide distance learning opportunities to all students. Having no internet access at home is a major barrier to accessing this learning.   Based on this state mandate, and in support of the district’s equity goals, the ARPS District is loaning mobile wifi hotspots with monthly data plans to families unable to pay for them (as well as Chromebooks if needed) so that all students can fully participate in the district’s online classes and class meetings for as long as our school buildings remain closed.  

More information on ARPS's Internet Access for All Students initiative is available in the Superintendent's 4/3/2020 e-newsletter to families and at this FAQ doc:  https://tinyurl.com/smctsof

The district estimates the cost of these hotspots and monthly data will be close to $25,000. The ARPS PGOs are helping the district by raising money to contribute to the cost. This is an unexpected, unprecedented and critical need. We know this is a difficult time financially and emotionally for many families. If you are able to contribute, here’s how you can help (all donations are tax deductible): fund a mobile hotspot ($110), fund one month of wifi access ($40), make a monthly, recurring donation to provide on-going wifi access ($40/month). 

Donate Online Here:  https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/arps-pgo 
Alternatively, you can send a check made out to the "ARPS PGO" to Tracy Zafian, ARPS PGO Treasurer, 51 Blue Hills Road, Amherst, MA 01002

Thank you for helping provide all ARPS students with equal access for distance learning.  We are grateful.

The ARPS PGOs, including the
Wildwood PGO, Fort River PGO, Crocker Farm PGO, ARMS PGO, and ARHS PGO



Sunday, March 22, 2020

Project Earth

PROJECT EARTH: Calling for children collaboration
Multi-Arts is excited to announce plans to produce a play inspired by Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot". This  production is set to premiere Summer 2020, and will have elements of live music, narration, and of course, fantastical sets & props!
We invite children under 18 to watch this video, reflect on Sagan’s words, and create art/poetry/writing inspired by it.
The deadline for submissions is April 7th, and winners will have their ideas incorporated into the final script.
Prizes also include up to $300 for applicants 13-18 years old, and a free day at Multi-Arts for ages 4-12
Final script will be written by Maia Kinney-Petrucha, a children’s playwright and theater educator specializing in immersive and devised entertainment for all ages. Her background in cognitive science drives her love of theatrical research, and using the power of play to heal and foster empathy through storytelling.

Renowned composer Luna Pearl Woolf will breathe life into the story with stirring, original compositions. Woolf has created commissioned works for the likes of Carnegie Hall and the Washington National Opera.
Multi-Arts’ art teacher, Julio Neijens, will lend his expertise in set & prop building, and artistic direction. He has worked as head carpenter and painter in theater productions throughout Chicago. Julio has also worked with the Lincoln Park Zoo, making play items for the animals to help keep them healthy and active!

Right now is a time of great uncertainty and anxiety for many, and we know that stagnancy and pessimism move us farther from solutions. Instead, we call upon the young people in our community to share their creativity, insights and light with us. At the heart of this production will be a story about taking care of our planet, and inspiring change so that we may all preserve this beautiful pale blue dot. 
Please send submissions  to  info@multi-arts.org
or call our number for more information!
(413) 584-7951

Sunday, March 15, 2020

COVID-19

Everyone should be receiving information regularly from ARPS Superintendent of schools, Michael Morris.

Schools are currently closed with the earliest possible return date of Monday, April 7 (per Governor Baker). This is in order to allow for adequate social distancing to help protect everyone from the spread of the virus, and in particular to help protect vulnerable populations.

Breakfast and lunch will be provided starting Tuesday (see ARPS FAQ below).

All scheduled school events and extracurricular activities have been cancelled until further notice.

Here are some sources of information:
The PGO digest will take a hiatus until the resumption of school. Wash hands and stay healthy!

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Summer at the Center Dance

Keep it COOL this summer at The Center Dance Studio!


The Center will be hosting 4 different week-long programs this summer for kids entering grades 1-5. Ask about our Counselors-in-Training program for students entering grades 6-8. Details are here.

Part reader/writer’s workshop, part dance your heart out/collaborative choreography, part cool down and dip at the town pool.
One hundred percent fun.

Week 1 – July 27th-31st: Picture Book Parade

Week 2 – August 3rd-7th: Midsummer Ballet

Week 3 – August 10th-14th: Dance Around the World

Week 4 – August 17th-21st: Fairies & Folklore


Drop-off: 9:00 AM at The Center Dance Studio, 321 Main Street in Amherst, MA
Pick-up: 4:00 PM at The Center Dance Studio (4:30 PM late pick-up option available)

To register, email thecenterdanceschool@gmail.com, call 413-230-1944 or visit our Square Store. $325/week. A $50 deposit secures your child’s spot (balance due by July 1st); OR pay in full now.

Amherst Baseball and Hadley/Amherst Softball

Information and registration can be found at www.amherstbaseball.org.

Spring training begins next weekend as follows on Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 22:
  • Baseball ages 5 -6: 8:30 am to 9:30 am
  • Baseball ages 7-9: 9:30 am to 10:45 am
  • Baseball ages 10-12: 10:45 am to Noon (new players may be asked to stay until 12:30 pm)
  • Softball ages 10 and under: 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm (if cannot attend this session, they may come to the second session)
  • Softball Ages 12 and under: 1:45 pm to 2:30 pm