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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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Dear Parents/Staff,
 
Have you heard about the new way to “give back” to our school? Please consider ordering your holiday photo cards with Cardraising this year. We earn 30% profit from your order! 
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One more way you can help our school is to also click on the ‘Register’ button, before Nov. 18. The school with the highest percentage of registrants per student will win $2,000. Placing your order by 12/15/12 also enters you into a drawing for $2000, good luck!
Thank you!

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Extended until 11/18 due to Hurricane Sandy

Saturday, November 10, 2012

What's Happening at Sprague? Week of Nov. 11th

No School, Monday, Nov. 12th 
(Veterans Day)

Cafeteria Mosaic Mural Volunteer Sign Ups!
Evening Volunteer Hours this Week 
Click here to sign up.  
Contact Michelle mandpheath@yahoo.com for more info.

Don't forget to bring in your broken or chipped everyday dishware to the Sprague art room through the end of November. 
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Coin and Used Glasses Drive for Tanzania
through Friday, Nov. 16th
As reported in Dr. Goodwin's weekly email from Elana Wolkoff, Sprague School Psychologist. 
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Parents invited to Friday Student Assembly
Friday, Nov. 16
9 to 10 a.m. - Assembly for Grades 3, 4 and 5 in the gym.  
1:15 - 2:15 - Assembly for Grades 1 and 2 in the gym.  
(Bill will also being doing a couple of songwriting workshops with our three fifth grade classes in the music room)

Photo by Tom Thurston
Genuine, irreverent, universal, ridiculous and original, Bill Harley is a two-time Grammy® award-winning artist who uses song and story to paint a vibrant and hilarious picture of growing up, schooling and family life.  A longtime commentator for NPR’s news program “All Things Considered” and recipient of the lifetime achievement award from RI Council for the Humanities “for his use of music, song, and story in building community; promoting our common humanity; and encouraging lifelong learning, exploring and growing”, Bill tours nationwide as an author, performing artist and keynote speaker.  www.billharley.com


Many thanks to the PTO for sponsoring this terrific event!
Ellen Mandel, Library Teacher, Sprague School

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Sprague Garden Clean Up Day 
Saturday, November 17th 1:00-3:00pm
It's that time of year when we have to put the Sprague Garden to rest for the winter.  It is scheduled for Saturday, November 17th from 1:00-3:00pm.  We do not want to wait any later than this date as we would like to beat the cold weather.  We need volunteers to come and help by getting rid of all the dead plant material (which we will be taking to the dump) as well as moving some mulch so it will be ready to start fresh in the Spring.  Remember the Sprague community gets to enjoy the garden throughout the season so why not come out Saturday November 17th and lend a helping hand.  Any and all help will be appreciated but the more help there is the faster it will go!!  Please bring your gardening gloves, rakes, shovels, loppers, hand pruners, and spare garbage bins/pails.   Please rsvp to Margaret_Flitsch@Wellesley.k12.ma.us

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you Sprague Volunteers & Staff

Special thanks to....


All of our Sprague walkers who walked to school last Thursday despite the nor'easter; along with Marissa Rosenbaum, Laura Brown MacKinnon, Susie Ellis, Catherine Mirick and Margaret Flitsch who helped with check in and footies.   

All of the parents and staff who came to the PTO Coffee last Thursday to hear Glen and Jane Magpiong speak about, "Are your kids Coach-able?"  The lecture was very well received by parents.  Thank you to Andrea Giroux for scheduling the speakers and bringing the coffee:-)

Brian Hagar-McKee, Laurance Stuntz, and Andrea Giroux for their participation and representing Sprague in last Thursdays Spelling Bee sponsored by WEF.  What a great team they were - almost won Round 2, but got beat out by the Schofield PTO.  Maybe they'll take home the cup next year!

Jeny Brown and Lisa Jones for leading our Box Top Collection Drive last week and the many parents/teachers who clipped box tops for Sprague!

Leslie Tellalian for leading our UNICEF Drive and the many children who took collection boxes out on Halloween night.

Leslie Tellalian and Anne-Marie Hayden who led 5th grade babysitting services during conferences and to all of the 5th graders and parents who worked the event.  Kudos to  the 5th graders who also helped out in the front office and with the lost and found during their shifts. 

Jenn Caiazzo for running the Sprague Spirit Shop this week during parent conferences and the PTO Coffee -- as well as coordinating the online sale this week.


Andrea Giroux for setting up the CPK day and Moms' night out.  And to the many families, Sprague staff including Lennie Becker and moms who came out to support the event.

Room Parents and volunteers who helped out this week in the classrooms and who attended the Old Sturbridge Village field trip.

Scott Grady, head custodian, and the custodial staff for their amazing coverage during a very busy week with Election Day and the WEF Spelling Bee.  Scott is always there to lend a hand even during difficult weather like we have had lately:-) 

Yolanda Tong for chairing the Original Works Arts Fundraiser.  Thank you Yolanda for the time you put in to work with our children after school and organizing all of the order forms. 

Jeny Brown and Danae Foley for chairing the Sprague Garden Committee this year along with Margaret Flitsch, our super fitness and health specialist.  Thank you for your recent work leading the Butterfly garden, the efforts were made possible by a grant applied for by Ms. Flitsch.  And a big thanks to the parents who came out to help on a Saturday morning.  

Margarent Flitsch for organizing the Sprague Candy Drive with Wellesley Dental Group and to all of the Sprague students who donated candy to support our troops.  

Andrea Doglioli, Katy Comstock and Becca Cahaly - these ladies are doing an amazing job getting ready for the Cookie Walk - Thurs. December, 13th.  

What do all of these volunteers have in common?
Aruna Reddy - Website, Julia DePeyster - 5th grade chair, Lisa Moore - 5th grade chair, Yolanda Tong - 5th grade communications, Karen Haberly - Sprague Yearbook, Andrea Doglioli - Car Line Bulletin, Julie Vogel - Town Announcements, Jean Walsh - Sprague Announcements, PTO Board: Kim Khoury and Carla Panell - Co-Vice Presidents, Shaune Berg - Treasurer, Lynn Sanville - Secretary, Elise Rodino and Kirsten Stevenson - Co-Enrichment Officers,  Janae Goodall and Andrea Scampini - Co-Community Service Officers, Carrie Reepmeyer - Metco Officer, Mason Smith - PAC Officer, Sarah Greene - Social Officer, Matthew McKay - Parent Liaison, and Bevin Hale and Lisa Mortarelli - PTO Teacher Liaisons.  

They graciously donate their time every week and in some cases several hours a day to support Sprague.  Much of their time is spent behind the scenes.  Thank you for all you do to support Sprague!  

 ~  Andrea Giroux and Jean Walsh - Co-Presidents, Sprague PTO

Sprague Spirit Shop Sale until Nov. 16th


Sprague Spirit Shop
Online Sale
Nov. 5th - Nov. 16th

Save 10% with FREE Shipping


Sale Price $17.10


     
Sales Price $27.00
Sale Price $27.00

Expected Delivery:  Week of December 3rd

If you have any questions contact Jenn Caiazzo at jcaiazzo@cfgi.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

What's Happening this Week at Sprague?

Monday, Nov. 5th 
1.  Box Top Drive through 11/9 
2.  UNICEF Coin Boxes Due

Tuesday, Nov. 6th

1.  Noon Dismissal - Parent Teacher Conferences.
2.  Babysitting Noon - 3pm, click here for more information.

3.  Election Day

Wednesday, Nov., 7th - 
1.  California Pizza Kitchen - SPRAGUE DAY & MOMS' NIGHT OUT at 7PM
Enjoy lunch or dinner with your fellow Spraguers at the CPK and Sprague earns 20%.  
Click here to PRINT the CPK Donation Form

Questions:  Please contact Andrea Giroux at andrea.giroux@yahoo.com

2. Original Works - Orders now due! 
You may still send in orders to school this week, but we must have it no later than Wednesday, November 7th to ensure items are delivered in early December.  No matter if it's one item or more you order, we welcome it.  Please review instructions to ensure your form is completed properly.
Contact Yolanda Tong bytong@verizon.net for more info.

"Line Design Ornaments"  This is a great project for teaching primary/secondary colors, plus neg/pos, space, and cutting skills.  more lovely paisleys. 

Thursday, Nov., 8th - 
1. Walk to School
2. PTO Coffee & Lecture: Are Your Kids COACH-ABLE? 8:45am-10am
3. PTO Board Meeting 10-10:30am
4. Last Day for Sprague Candy Drive
5. Cheer for Sprague at the WEF Spelling Bee, 7pm in the Sprague Gym


Are Your Kids COACH-ABLE and Why Is This Important?  
Join us for the PTO Coffee and hear beloved WHS Varsity Basketball Coach, Glen Magpiong, (he has literally coached hundreds of Wellesley kids of all ages from lacrosse, to football to basketball) and his amazing wife, Jane, talk about making kids coach-able and why this is so important! 

Thank you!

5th Grade Parent Social:  Thank you to Beth and David Smith for opening up their lovely home to host the 5th grade social this past Friday night! And to the 5th grade room parents who assisted with the social as well as the many parents who brought treats to share. What a fun night!

Cradles to Crayons: Thank you to all those who supported Cradles to Crayons this past week and to Janae Goodall for her leadership overseeing the drive.  

Remeber Me Ghosting Program:  Thank you to Shannon Smith and Amy Schultz for the leading the Ghosting Program this fall. Here's the wrap up from Shannon and Amy...

REMEMBER ME! BOOKS 
GHOSTING EVENT
HUGE SUCCESS

70 new library books for our kids to enjoy!

Books were secretly delivered to classrooms on Halloween and all classes received at least one book, with 5EB topping the charts with 9. These books will remain in the classrooms for about a month before they become part of the library's permanent collection. 

Many thanks to all the families that generously donated, we really appreciate your participation and support of the Sprague library!

Shannon and Amy, Remember Me Co-Chairs





Saturday, October 27, 2012

What's Happening at Sprague?

Hurricane Sandy - Emergency Protocol
When weather conditions place the safety of students in jeopardy, the Superintendent’s Office will notify parents of school cancellations in the following methods:

Email
(updated parent emails must be included in contact information)

Television
Channel 4
Radio
WBZ(1030), WEEI, WHDH, WCRB, WXKS, WKOX, WNTN, WMJX, WCDJ, WRKO, WROR, WVBF, WBCN

Telephone
781-446-6200 for a recorded message
Internet
Your favorite news website likely tracks school closings. 
Please do not call the school or the Police or Fire Department for this information.

Cradles to CrayonsNOW through Friday, November 2nd.


Halloween Parade - Rain or shine! - Wednesday, October 31st, at 8:40amish.  BYOC - Bring Your Own Coffee!

If you do not wish to have your child participate for any reason, this is completely fine as an alternative activity in the library will take place while the parade is ongoing.  This activity is overseen by our tremendous School Psychologist Elana Wolkoff. 

Fifth Grade Social - Friday, November 2, 7-10pm, click here to RSVP

Original Works - Order forms due this Friday, November 2nd.  Contact Yoland Tong with any questions, bytong@verizon.net

Printed Directory Coming in November -
Can't wait until November? Visit the Online Directory - Once logged in to the Online Directory, click on Print to visit the Printables section.  We've just added a phone and email list sorted by class and a Sprague staff and teacher contact list.  Keep in mind this information is for Sprague families ONLY.
For troubleshooting - email, Jean Walsh at walsh70@aol.com

Volunteer Spotlight
Thank you to Melissa Martin, who hit the ground running with our nature walk program as the Environmental Science Chair.  Melissa is a new parent this year at Sprague.  Thank you to all of our grade level coordinators and for the many parents who volunteered their time to facilitate the K-3 grade fall nature walks.  

Thank you to Shaune and Steven Berg who hosted the recent 4th grade social event this past Friday.  What a wonderful night for a party!  Thank you to the 4th grade room parents for assistance with the party planning.  And thank you to all who brought yummy treats to enjoy.  

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Idea #2 - Helpful tips for your child's artwork

Original Works Idea #2 - order by Friday, November 2
      Your child's artwork reproduced on a variety of products

Still thinking on what your child can do?  Have you considered other art mediums?  Sure crayons and markers are great and easy, but paint and paper cutouts are fun to use and can add another dimension to your artwork.
  • Washing the whole background with water colors or paint would ensure the whole piece has some color.  Skies and grounds are hard for kids to color all in, so why not help make it easier? Then they can go crazy with their detail work!
  • If you have extra wallpaper or gift wrap at home, a great way to add color!  Your child only has to cut out shapes he/she likes and put it together in a collage.  Try making different things by putting the paper together in different ways.
  • Think about using multiple media together, paint and paper cutouts, crayons and paint, etc.
  • Recreate the Class Project they enjoyed!
   Under the Sea   scraps!  tree 4

Click on the following Pinterest Page for ideas and inspiration - Original Works, Ms. Stabnick's page
Don't forget to put the child's name somewhere in the art if they like. Artists do sign their work.
Contact Yolanda Tong bytong@verizon.net for more info.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

What's Happening This Week at Sprague?

This Week at Sprague - 

Clean out your closets and drawers, Cradles to Crayons collections start this Wednesday through November 2nd at Sprague. 
Click here for most wanted items and details!  

4th Grade Parent Social:  Friday, October 26th, hosted by Shaune and Steven Berg.  Click here to RSVP 

The PTO Board will be meeting on Monday, Oct. 22nd at 8:45am to finalize the 2012-2013 budget and review last year's gift program. If you have any questions or would like to join the meeting please contact, Jean Walsh (walsh70@aol.com) or Andrea Giroux (andrea.giroux@yahoo.com)


Volunteer Spotlight - Thank you!

Thank you to Rebecca and Glenn Cahaly for opening up their beautiful home for the 3rd Grade Social this past Friday night.  Despite the rain, everyone came out to join the fun.  Thank you also to the third grade room parents for helping with the party supplies and setup; and to our wonderful families for bringing so many tasty treats to enjoy.  What a FANTASTIC night!

Thank you to Rebecca Cahaly for coordinating the recent Teacher/Staff Appreciation lunch this past Wednesday and to the Kindergarten and First grade families who brought in all of the fabulous menu items for the staff to enjoy.  

Dishes from the 3rd Grade Social and Teacher Appreciation Lunch can be picked up in the front office across from the teacher mailboxes. 

Thank you to Andrea Doglioli and DD Marcoux, our Book Fair Co-Chairs, for their outstanding work and dedication during the recent Scholastic Book Fair.  You ladies are amazing!  Thank you to the many parent volunteers who came out to work during the fair and to all the families who supported the fair by purchasing books for their children and our Sprague library.  


Idea #1 - Helpful tips for your child's artwork

Original Works - order by Fri., Nov 2nd
     Your child's artwork reproduced on a variety of products

Order packets came home and your child is questioning what they should draw?  We have a few ideas discussed in our student meetings.
  • Outline your child's name with big letters and then they can decorate the inside of the letters with different shapes or colors. Talk about personalizing!
  • Draw your favorite shape and repeat all over the paper.  Different colors or patterns can be colored in each one.  OR just make the shape big and put little shapes inside.
  • Draw your favorite object (or person or animal or place...) and make it large on the paper.  That's really showing everyone what your favorite things are!
  • Recreate a project they've done and enjoyed in Art Class!
for 'shape" element. choose a shape and repeat with concentric rings  sub plans for art stained glass art

Click on the following Pinterest Page for ideas and inspiration:
Original Works, Ms. Stabnick's page

Don't forget to put the child's name somewhere in the art if they like.  Artists do sign their work.  Contact Yolanda Tong bytong@verizon.net for more info.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Cradles to Crayons October 24th - November 2nd



Once again, Sprague will be participating in the Wellesley wide Cradles to Crayons drive from October 24th - November 2nd. 

We will be collecting:
  • new or gently used clothing, toys and books for children in need.  
Most needed items right now:
  • Adult sizes in coats, shoes and winter boots (for children 12 and up who are tall/ big for their age),
  • Boys' pants sizes 5/6 - 18/20, 
  • Baby coats size 0-6 months, 
  • Girls winter coats size 5/6, 
  • Boys winter coats size 7/8, 
  • Baby winter hats & gloves, 
  • Crib bedding and Infant & toddler toys.  
  • Click here for a complete list of items accepted or to find out more about Cradles to Crayons.
You can drop off items to be donated in the morning car line or in the Cradles to Crayons box outside the main doors to Sprague starting October 24th. Want to get involved collecting or sorting donated items? Click here to find out how.

Cradles to Crayons mission is to provide these children with the essential items they need to thrive - at home, at school and at play and every year the Wellesley community does a fantastic job in supporting this mission.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Cradles to Crayons October 24th - November 2nd





Once again, Sprague will be participating in the Wellesley wide Cradles to Crayons drive from October 24th through November 2nd.  We will be collecting new or gently used clothing, toys and books for children in need.  Cradles to Crayons mission is to provide these children with the essential items they need to thrive - at home, at school and at play and every year the Wellesley community does a fantastic job in supporting this mission.

You can drop off items to be donated in the morning car line or in the Cradles to Crayons box outside the main doors to Sprague starting October 24th.  Want to get involved collecting or sorting donated items?  Click here to find out how.

Most needed items right now:  Adult sizes in coats, shoes and winter boots (for children 12 and up who are tall/ big for their age), Boys' pants sizes 5/6 - 18/20, Baby coats size 0-6 months, Girls winter coats size 5/6, Boys winter coats size 7/8, Baby winter hats & gloves, Crib bedding and Infant & toddler toys




Saturday, October 6, 2012

73% Participation, $28,030 from Direct Dues!!!

Big Kudos to our Sprague Community!!!

The Direct Dues program is at 73% participation, $28,030!!  And checks are still coming into the main office.

Your contributions have enabled the PTO to add the following programs this year:

  • Buses & Field Trips - the PTO will now pay for all bus and field trip fees*.
  • Yearbooks - Each student will now receive a yearbook at the end of the year.
  • Online School Directory - All families will now have access to the new online directory and receive a paper directory.
For more information and a complete list of ALL of the programs 
covered through Direct Dues - click here.

Because of Direct Dues we've reduced hundreds of hours of volunteer time.  What a great way to say 'thank you and we care' to your fellow parent volunteers, elementary school staff, students and community!!!

*If you've received permission forms from teachers asking for field trip fees, please disregard, as forms are in the process of being updated.  

Thank you!  Jean and Andrea

PS - Not sure if you've paid your dues?  
Contact Shaune Berg, smpberg5@me.com

PTO Coffee & October Meeting Highlights

September and October Coffees and Meetings have been well attended!  
It's great to see participation from so many active parents:-)  

Top 3 PTO Goals 2012-2013
  1. 100% Participation (increase volunteerism and financial support from 1/3 to 100%)
  2. Restructure PTO Jobs (make more accessible, enjoyable, break down BIG jobs to reduce volunteer burnout) 
  3. Evaluate programs being offered and measure success rate for the educational value of our children. 
If you couldn't make the meeting, you can catch up by clicking on the links below:

Sprague PTO Meeting Presentation, Oct. 3rd 2012 
September 2012 General Meeting
September 2012 Board Meeting

Next PTO Coffee Meeting, Thurs., Nov. 8th 8:45am
Wellesley's varsity baseketball coach Glen Magpiong and his wife and business leader, Jane Magpoing will be our guest speakers.  

Thank you, Jean and Andrea

Book Fair this Week - Need a Few More Volunteers :-)

Every READER is a STAR at Sprague's annual Scholastic Book Fair!
Don't miss this once a year chance to stock up your at-home library, or make a book donation to your child's class.  Parents can shop during all book fair hours, or join your children during their classroom trip to the book fair! Can't shop with your child? Just send them with money in an envelope and our book fair staff will help them shop for the perfect book.  

New this year... Family Fun Afternoon! Wednesday Oct 10th, 12:30-2:30 pm
The superb Ellen Mandel will be presenting a dramatic book reading with a surprise guest everyone will be talking about! The 5th grade will be selling some tasty treats as well, so come expecting family fun for all! See you there!

Fifth Grade Sponsored Events at the Book Fair on Wed, Oct 10:
Bake Sale  1:00-2:30pm
     Cookies, brownies, cake pops
Halloween Costume Sale  1:00-2:00pm
     Gently used costumes, great for Ms. Stabnick's Halloween challenge


Book Fair Hours:
Tuesday, Oct 9th, 9:00-11:30am, 1:15-3:30pm
Wednesday, Oct 10th, 9:00-11:30 am
Family Fun Afternoon Wed., 12:30-2:30pm
Thurs. Oct 11th, 9:00-11:30am, 1:15-3:30 pm


Class Visit Schedule

TuesdayWednesdayThursday
09:002KF (Fiore)3JB (Byrne)3JL (Lundbohn)
09:301LB (Blumenthal)4MH (Henzel)3AR (Rogers)
10:002KC (Casalena)5EB (Banthin)KSG (Goudreault)
10:30KGG (Gledhill)1KL (Lindquist)2LM (Mortarelli)
11:004JH (Heckman)4TD (Drake)KKB (Bender)
1:155HH (Heon)

1:45

2CR (Craig)
2:155BH (Hale)
1DG (Gaul)
We'd love your help! Click here to volunteer!

Thank you for your cooperation ,
DD Marcoux and Andrea Doglioli
Book Fair Co-chairs

If You Want the COOKIE WALK, We need YOU!

The Sprague Annual Cookie Walk is almost 2 months away, and we still don't have COOKIE WALK chairs:-(.  Grab a friend or gather a committee and start planning for one of the most favorite events at Sprague scheduled for Thursday, Dec., 13 at 2pm.  (snow date, 12/14)

Here are the results of the recent survey from 53 families:
  • One family asked not to have the cookie award this year, it put too much pressure on.

Please contact Andrea Giroux at andrea.giroux@yahoo.com if you are interested in chairing or being on the committee.  


Thank You - Volunteer Spotlight

Thank you to Maura Miele and Jenn Friedman, Readers Breakfast chairs for leading this very special event on Friday for our children and teachers.  What a great way to say thank you to all of our children who read so many books over the summer!  Thank you to Ellen Mandel for surprising the kids by recruiting WALLY - the kids absolutely loved it!  Over 20 parent volunteers came out to help - thank you for your support!


Thank you to Julie Knudson, Picture Day chair for all of her hard work organizing and running a super SMOOTH picture day for Sprague.  Special thanks to veteran Picture Day mom, Michelle Heath, for teaching Julie the ropes.  Thank you to the many parents and teachers who also helped make picture day a success.

Walk to School Day - It was great to see so many walkers/riders once again, over 300 students!!!  Thank you to Cindy Marmer, Anng Kinney and Catherine Mirick who arrived early that morning to help with check in. We need parent volunteers for the next Walk to School, Thurs., November 8th, click here to sign up.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

PTO Coffee & Board Meeting - Wed. Oct 3rd in the Cafeteria



DOES
                                     THE PTO
BUDGET REFLECT
YOUR VALUES? COME
FIND OUT WHERE THE MONEY
GOES AT THE NEXT PTO MEETING.

Wed., Oct. 3rd
8:45am
Sprague Cafeteria

                                     Why?....To get informed about the PTO budget

                                                  
(due to new PTO restrictions, coffee and refreshments will be self-serve)

The PTO Board will meet from 10-10:30am - open to all



Scholastic Book Fair, Tues. Oct. 9th - Thurs., Oct. 11th, Volunteer to Help during your child's class visit!

Every READER is a STAR at Sprague's annual Scholastic Book Fair!
Don't miss this once a year chance to stock up your at-home library, or make a book donation to your child's class.  Parents can shop during all book fair hours, or join your children during their classroom trip to the book fair! Can't shop with your child? Just send them with money in an envelope and our book fair staff will help them shop for the perfect book.  

Class Visit Schedule - Click below to sign up to volunteer.

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
09:00
2KF (Fiore)
3JB (Byrne)
3JL (Lundbohn)
09:30
1LB (Blumenthal)
4MH (Henzel)
3AR (Rogers)
10:00
2KC (Casalena)
5EB (Banthin)
KSG (Goudreault)
10:30
KGG (Gledhill)
1KL (Lindquist)
2LM (Mortarelli)
11:00
4JH (Heckman)
4TD (Drake)
KKB (Bender)
1:15
5HH (Heon)


1:45


2CR (Craig)
2:15
5BH (Hale)

1DG (Gaul)

We'd love your help! Click here to volunteer!


New this year... Family Fun Afternoon! Wednesday Oct 10th, 12:30-2:30 pm
The superb Ellen Mandel will be presenting a dramatic book reading with a surprise guest everyone will be talking about! The 5th grade will be selling some tasty treats as well, so come expecting family fun for all! See you there!
 
Book Fair Hours:
Tuesday, Oct 9th, 9:00-11:30am, 1:15-3:30pm
Wednesday, Oct 10th, 9:00-11:30 am
Family Fun Afternoon Wed., 12:30-2:30pm
Thurs. Oct 11th, 9:00-11:30am, 1:15-3:30 pm

Thank you for your cooperation,
DD Marcoux and Andrea Doglioli
Book Fair Co-chairs