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Friday, October 7, 2011

PiE meeting October 3, 2011

PIE

October 3, 2011

In attendance: Amy Elkins, Kitty Frazier, Andrew Dennison, Bill Baker, Jim Goldsmith, Kim Gordon, Elisabeth Garvey, Marie Ayre, Kate Dodge, Nancy Behun, Margaret Spivack, Gina VanHook, Doug Stewart, Kelli Brown, Jim Frazier, Jeff O’Hara, Alyssa Lasher, Lindsay Hay, Jen Prue, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Branch, Renee Durochia, Frank Twarog, Ali Douglas, Carla Wuthrich, Kelli Brown, Alesia Depot, Patti Drew, Kate Suskin Peterson

  1. Grade Level and Administration Check-Ins

· Administration Update:

o Viking newsletter has been offered on a weekly basis. Recently Jeff proposed going to an every-other week publication, which has met with mixed responses.

o Steve discussed the benefit of having it weekly to keep announcements and events posted on a regular basis.

o Keeping to the first page, announcements, and then new announcements (to keep the length far less than 15 pages!)

o Question about the overall participation level (use) of Viking.

o Suggestion of updated website that you can sign on via a subscription to get daily updates.

o Wanting to keep options open to having opportunities for students to write articles and to become more interactive

o Grade level updates, sports updates, extracurricular activities are things people would like to read about in the Viking

o Wondered about the potential of getting a college communications intern to help get these ideas organized and to initiate a format and develop it

· K-2 Level updates:

o Kim Gordon and Alyssa Lasher introduced themselves as the grade level rep.

o Diane Barber and Sue Hoeppner are developing a math website http://hcskindergartenmath.blogspot.com/ Stay tuned for more!

o K and 1st grades had a visit from the fire department this past week.

o 1st grade’s themes are community helpers and continuing on teaching on “how to develop being a reader” (and reading coach) and they are studying insects/bugs. Writing samples and posters were passed around to share with the group.

o Preparing for first visits from Four Winds..so talking about what it means to be a scientist.

o 2nd grade is studying Hinesburg long ago (Looking for volunteers to come and talk to the children about the history of Hinesburg).

· 3-5 Grade Level updates:

o Gr. 5 has gone to the Audubon Center for Ecology

o Gr. 5 has gone to the Maritime Musuem, Mount Independence & Fort Ticonderoga for the Revolutionary War

o Gr. 3-5 went to Stowe to see Bully Be Gone musical performance

o 3rd grade is starting to learn about Native Americans.

o Curriculum night was last week for 3rd grade parents to walk through the year’s plan and how things will shift in a “straight grade” versus a “looped grade levels”.

o 5th grade is no longer staying with an individual teacher and now switching between the 3 teachers throughout the day.

o 3rd, 4th, 5th grades are preparing for NECAPS next week.

· 6-8 and Unified Arts update

o 6th graders worked with the student teacher from China about her country and their culture.

o 7th -8th grades are preparing for NECAPS and doing additional assessments

o Team building field trips were done in both 7th and 8th grades

o VCAT (Vermont Kids Against Tobacco) had its first meeting last week.

o Grades 7-8 will have fitness testing next week.

o Library asked to announce that they are looking for volunteer sewers to repair stuffed animals. Contact Corinna Stanley if you’re wanting to help.

o Gina talked to Steve about the potential of hosting a parenting group based on coaching parents through. Students have divided education as part of health class. A parent group to further supporting teaching to their kids about these topics has happened in the past. This has now been divided into “boy world” and “girl world”.

  1. School House Saving Program

· Margaret Spivack and Mrs. Branch spoke about the program sponsored by the National Bank of Middlebury.

· Last year Mrs. Barber’s and Mrs. Branch’s classrooms piloted this program with parent volunteers supporting the process.

· Would like to open this to grades k-3 this year, and ideally the entire school in the future.

· This is a school initiative supported through the Bank of Middlebury, so needs support from parents.

· When money is deposited (adults help children count money and fill out a pre-printed form and account numbers are never revealed at school) children’s receive small tokens/prizes for their participation/deposit.

· The hope for this year would be to have 1 banking day for the lower grades and 1 banking day for the older kids. (If this is opened to the entire school).

· Margaret would be the coordinator for volunteers and help to set a schedule.

· Teachers may be asked to participate. This would involve getting paperwork to parents and allowing the class time for children to do their banking. There is a potential to make the banking day “office hours” available before school.

· At the end of the year, each grade may be able to tour the bank for a field trip to see where their money goes.

· Jeff asked Margaret to make a pitch at the next staff meeting to present the program, talk about what this could look like, and get feedback from the teachers before implementing the program.

  1. Open House:

· October 13th is the Open House 6pm -7pm (dinner starts at 5 pm)

· Harvest dinner provided (by donation to support the playground fund raising) and then the school is open for children/parents to meet and greet the teachers.

· A PIE table has been hosted in the past; all PIE members should wear (or buy) their PIE t-shirt that night to make themselves visible.

· Kelli shared the

o Vegetable Pot Pies made with vegetables donated by Hinesburg farmers

o Parents are being sought 8-10:30 on October 12th

o Shelburne Apples are allowing apples to be picked Oct 10 and 11th. $9 per bushel to make apple desserts for the Open House. PIE will reimburse those who pick. Contact Kelli if you plan to pick them for more information and how/when to get the apples to school to Deb.

o Elisabeth, Jen, Kate, Lindsay, Kelli, Steve, Maria, and Ali have all volunteered to help clear tables the night of the Open House (please wear/buy your PIE t-shirt)

o Volunteers should be there right when the doors open.

o Deb Bisonnette is making dinner. Kelli will double check with Deb to make sure that she has adequate staffing to serve and clean dishes.

o Kelli will help finalize the details for volunteers. E-mail Kelli if you are interested in helping.

  1. NECAP

  • · State assessment 3-5 math, 6-8 reading/writing are happening next week.
  • · Healthy snacks and rest have been demonstrated to show improved results on testing.
  • · Middle school team is organizing snacks to be provided on the 11th, 12th, 13th of October
  • · Looking for parents to help distribute snacks during the testing day.
  • · Third and Fourth grades have arranged snacks in-house.
  • · Trying to get more healthy snacks available to kids during testing (more apples, less donuts).
  • · If parents of these children can e-mail and ask if they can help, it would be appreciated.

  1. Mini Fund raising group:

· Kim has created a one-page document to outline how the school can make money through box tops programs, etc. Kim will send out this document to those on the PIE list-serve, please contact her if you’d like this information. It is hoped that after review and collaboration, a final draft will be shared with the entire HCS community.

  1. Safe Routes to School:
  • New sign for cross walk has been received.
  • Walking school bus is now back…check Viking for details
  • Some conversation held about how to support kids walking to school from Lyman Meadows
    • 12 kids now live at Lyman Meadows; so planning a safe route (before the snow flies) would be greatly appreciated.
    • Crosswalks have to be sidewalk to sidewalk; this has historically been the difficulty with getting a crosswalk in place for those coming to school south of the school on Route 116.
  1. Volunteer and Staff Appreciation:
  • Ali shared that the sub-committee for Staff Appreciation met last week. The hopes for the immediate future is to coordinate a monthly pie raffle for staff, create a teacher-friendly volunteer connection source (bulletin board, website link, volunteer data base, etc), and to have some kind of sweet treat at all staff in-service days.

  1. Golf Tournament:
  • Despite being a cold and near-rainy weather day, the tournament went off without a hitch!
  • 46 golfers participated, raising over $3200 for the playground!
  • Thanks to all the sponsors, golfers, and volunteers who participated.
  • Looking forward to hosting another tournament in the future.
  1. Accessing raised funds:
  • A process needs to be established very soon to talk about distributing funds raised.
  • Kelli shared that Deb Bisonette asked for $200 for sending staff to a workshop of nutrition.
  • After the PIE meeting ended, the fund raising sub-committee met and approved the $200 grant for Deb’s staff. They will be looking at how to create a process (form, set expectations for fund use, and distribution) to present to the group in the near future.
  • Action Items: (To be done before the next PIE meeting)

· Kelli: Will confirm with Deb about help needed at Open House. Those interested in helping at the Open House should contact Kelli Brown.

· PIE T-shirts: PIE t-shirts (as modeled at the Ice Cream Social) are available for $12 in the main office. Those who volunteer (or are wanting to do so in the future) are encouraged to add a PIE t-shirt to their wardrobes as soon as possible!

· Margaret: Will connect with Jeff O’Hara about when she can pitch the school-banking program at a staff meeting. Those interested in volunteering should contact Margaret Spivack.

PIE Meetings to be held on the first Monday of the month at 6 pm

(Next meeting November 7th)

PIE roles & volunteers

K-2 representation:

Parent: Kim Gordon

Staff: Alyssa Lasher

Grades 3-5 representation:

Parent Carla Wuthrich and Renee Durochia

Staff: Joyce Wright

Grades 6-8 representation:

Parent: Pam Mathews and Patti Drew

Staff: Steve Hyde

Co-Chairs: Jen Prue and Staff (to me named later)

Facilitator: Carla Wuthrich

Treasurer: Heather Way

Communication/PR: Kate Dodge, Sue Hopeener, Kim Gordon

Secretary: Ali Douglas

HCS School Board representative: TBA

Unified Arts Representative: TBA

Administration Representative: Bob/Jeff

K-4 Play: Joy O’Neil and Kate Peterson

Staff Appreciation: Ali Douglas, Sue Hoeppner, Jamie Cudney

Funds Planning: Kim Gordon, Calen King, Alyssa Lasher, Jaime Cuden, Alesia Depot

Process Improvement Team (PIT Crew): Patti Drew, Jen Prue, Ali Douglas

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