Cool News 04-13-2012 - Epping School District

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Cool News 04-13-2012 - Epping School District
Principal: Mr. Mark Vallone
April 20, 2012
Dean of Students: Mrs. Erin Milbury
Web Site: www.sau14.org
CALENDAR OF
EVENTS.
Principal’s Corner
April 16th—
16th—20th – Spirit Week
Monday-Hat day, Tuesday-Pajama
Day, Wednesday-Wacky Hair Day,
Thursday-Twin Day, & FridayTeam Day
April 18th-Kindergarten
18th
Screening, by appointment, @
EES Pre-School, there is NO
SCHOOL for pre-school
April 2323-27th–
27th– NO
SCHOOL,
SCHOOL Spring
Vacation
May 7th-PTO
Meeting, 7:00 in
7th
EES Artroom
May 10th-5th
to 6th Grade
10th
Transition Parent info Night,
6:30 @ Epping Middle School
A Very Spirited School This Week This was a fine week for
Hats, Pajamas, Wacky Hair, Twins, Teams and Bracelets. There
was a theme for every day and many, many of our students participated in these events. The National Honor Society pitched in
by selling hand-woven bracelets to raise funds for charity. All in
all, this was a very good week to swing into spring.
.
Author Ralph Fletcher to visit. Noted children’s author and
New Hampshire resident Ralphy Fletcher will be at EES on May
24th to speak and demonstrate the craft of writing. His audience
will be both students and teachers with talks to students during
the school day and a teacher’s workshop after school. Fletcher is
the author of Moving Day, Twilight Comes Twice, Hello Harvest
Moon and Spider Boy. The school will host a pot luck luncheon
for the author who will be signing copies of his books. Order
forms for his books will go out the week we return from vacation.
Please Have a Great Spring Vacation The time has come for a
well deserved break for students and staff. Please enjoy the
spring vacation and be back here on Monday, April 30. The office will be open Monday and Tuesday.
Administrative Assistants Week Next Week. Do you realize
how much the administrative assistants do for Epping Elementary
School? If you ever spent some time in the main office you know
that school Dervishes. To say they all are masters of multi-task is
an understatement and the EES administrative assistants multi-
task with a smile. I am ever so grateful for all that they do to keep this school running well. Thanks very
much to administrative assistants Cheryl MacLeay, Karen Mongeon and to Michelle Trinceri, special education assistant and to Luetta Petrie and Anne Marie Peck who job-share the health office assistant position.
EES & Community News
Congratulations to the cast and crew of the Library's Story Explorers! This group of Kindergarten, first and
second graders (and their big kid helpers) put on a wonderful production of Lisa Wheeler's “Ugly Pie” last Friday. Many thanks from Miss Tracie to the kids and their parents for all their hard work and support. The spring
session of Story Explorers begins May 1st .
The Spring Vacation Week Movie Series runs from April 23rd through the 27th in the children's room. Movies
including one about puppets (with an 'M'), a rabbit with drumsticks, penguins in Antarctica, an adventurous
small white dog and that boot-wearing cat will be shown in the afternoons at 1:00. Folks coming to the movie
are asked to bring a snack to share and a spill-resistant drink. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
The Thursday afternoon session of Preschool Storyhour will be canceled during vacation week. Check the
website or stop by the library for the schedule.
On Thursday, May 10th at 7 pm J. Dennis Robinson, author of “Strawberry Banke: A Seaport Museum 400
Years in the Making” delivers an interesting and informative program that will also be witty and entertaining.
Hosted by the Friends of the Library, this program is made possible by a grant from the NH Humanities Council.
Mother's Day is right around the corner and the May Pajama Night will celebrate Moms while giving Dads and
kids a chance to make a special something for the deserving lady of the house. On Friday, May 11th children
from 3 to 8 (and their grown-up chauffeurs) are invited to wear their pajamas to the library for crafts, stories
and a scavenger hunt devoted to Mom. Pajama Night begins at 6:30. Participants are asked to bring a snack to
share.
Save the dates: The annual Spring Tea Party for children will be on Saturday, May 19th from 11 to 1 and the
all-important Toy Sale to benefit the Summer Reading Program is scheduled for Saturday, June 23rd from 9 to
noon. Donations of gently used toys, games, outdoor and sports equipment are already being collected. Clothing and stuffed animals will not be accepted. Keep the library in mind during spring cleaning!
Epping’s public library is open Monday – Friday from 10 am to 8 pm and Saturday 10 to 2. For more information call 679-5944, or visit www.eppinglibrary.com.
Reading Friends Book Club
Readers in first and second grade are invited to join Miss Angela on Wednesday afternoons to practice reading
aloud with peers. Snacks are provided and parents are required to remain in the building. Space will be limited
to eight students so the kids feel comfortable, and preregistration is required. The next session starts Wednesday, May 2nd from 3:30 to 4:00 pm and will meet for seven weeks, ending June 13th. To register, please call
679-5944 and ask for the Children's Room.
Girl Scouts
Summer Camp 2012—
2012—Open to All Girls!
Camp Seawood
Portsmouth, NH Grades K-8
Sessions available between July 9-August 10 Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm before and after
care is available for an additional fee. Day camp price range $190-$360
Bus stop at Epping American Legion Post 51, Sessions 2, 2A, 2B & 3A
Open House
Sunday, June 10, 2012 1:00-3:00pm
For more information call 888-474-9686 or visit girlscoutsgwm.org
Financial aid available.
Resident Camp
Camp Chenoa, Antrim, NH—Camp Farnsworth, Thetford, VT
Grades K-12 June 24-August 10
Resident camp price range: 4-day, $245-$260: $410-$550; 2-weeks, $710-$900
Serving New Hampshire and Vermont 888-474-9686 or girlscoutsgwm.org
KID’S KARAOKE
With DJ Jeff Bradley
SATURDAY, APRIL 21st.
6pm to 9pm
Open to Epping Residents and Post 51 Legion Family Members for
kids through 8th Grade
At the American Legion in Epping, Rte. 125
Music, Games & Prizes
Food & Refreshments—
Refreshments—Adults $5/Kids are Free
This event is not sponsored by the school.
Epping Elementary School
Student of the Week
Week of April 1616-20, 2012
Grade 1
Grade 2
Mrs. BilodeauBilodeau-Olivia Gosselin
Mrs. BlissBliss-MitchellMitchell-Dominic Spinelli
Mrs. BoelterBoelter-Lucas Schleich
Ms. CraneCrane-Jackson Knox
Mrs. MahalarisMahalaris-James Le
Mrs. DemersDemers-Abigail Houston
Mrs. Pattee–
Pattee– Allison Galante
Mrs. GodboutGodbout-Skylar Fortin
Mrs. SweitzerSweitzer-Christopher Sullivan
Grade 3
Grade 4
Mrs. ButtButt-Tyler Melton
Mrs. EckhardtEckhardt-Calle Bisaillon
Mrs. DodgeDodge-Cassidy Pierce
Mrs. HarrisHarris-Jacob Van Ambergh
Mrs. RosselRossel-Alyssa Higginbottom
Mrs. RobbleeRobblee-Hayley Pelletier
Mrs. ThompsonThompson-Delaney Clough
Grade 5
Mrs. BakerBaker-Ryan Johnson
Mrs. FeldFeld-Darby Dwyer
Mrs. TrueTrue-Lily O’Connell
Mrs. YoungYoung-Devin Bobrinitz