THE JAMESTOWN WARRIOR Melrose & Lawn Schools January 16, 2015 LAWN PRINCIPAL Nate Edmunds 401-423-7010 JSDNews on Twitter http://www.jamestownri.com/school MELROSE PRINCIPAL Carole Melucci 401-423-7020 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1/18 Sunday 1/19 Monday 1/20 Tuesday NO SCHOOL 6:30pm Robotics 1/25 1/26 1/27 1/21 1/22 Wednesday Thursday 1/23 Friday 3pm PTO Mtg 3:30 Boys BBall game at home 9am Kindergarten Field Trip 1/29 1/30 630pm Robotics 1/28 8:30 am 7th & 8th grade trip to Mystic Aquar. 3pm Prof Dev. 5th & 6th grade trip to Moses Brown/Rooster games 3:30 Girls BBall Game at home 6:30pm Robotics 6:30pm Robotics 6:30pm Robotics 4pm 8th Grade pasta dinner 1/24 Saturday 1/31 LINKS TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION News and Information Links “New Policy for School Parties”: http://www.jamestownri.com/school/School%20Parties%20excerpt.html School Links All of the school information below can be found at the school website, as well as links to information from the School Nurse and others. Please visit our website at: www.jamestownri.com/school/ Aspen Family Portal Link: https://ri-jamestown.myfollett.com/aspen/logon.do Monthly School Calendar: https://www.google.com/calendar/hosted/jamestownschools.org/embed?src=jamestownschools.org_6u9tnvb856llpd5e05dpc b181s%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York&pvttk=9ae88a0168c9eea667e41ef6a70cbce7 Lunch Menu - Melrose School: http://www.jamestownri.com/school/Melrose%20Lunch.pdf Lunch Menu - Lawn School: www.jamestownri.com/school/Lawn%20Lunch.pdf School Calendar for 2014-2015: http://www.jamestownri.com/school/front/cal/2014-2015 Calendar.pdf PTO: http://www.jamestownri.com/school/classes/pto/ptohome.htm SELAC: https://sites.google.com/a/jamestownschools.org/jamestown-selac/home NutriKids: https://www.mynutrikids.com/Login.aspx Athletics: http://www.ripcoa.org/ School Nurse: http://www.jamestownri.com/school/front/nurse/nurse.htm Community Links Jamestown Education Foundation: www.jamestowneducationfoundation.org Jamestown Philomenian Library: http://www.jamestownri.com/library/ Jamestown Parks and Recreation: http://www.jamestownri.net/rec/rec.html Jamestown Teen Center: http://www.jamestownri.net/teen/teen.html Jamestown Arts Center: www.jamestownartcenter.org Jamestown School PTO Next meeting – January 19, 2015 Melrose Library Volunteers needed for Book Fair Please email jamestownrepto@gmail.com if you can help. Do you want to help out in your community, make a difference in a child’s day and be a part of a rigorous learning community? Jamestown School Department is looking for qualified SUBSTITUTE Teachers and Teacher Assistants. For more information contact Janette Warner @ 423-7020 x7 Do you only have a few hours in your day or know someone who does? Substitute Bus Monitors are needed to assist and monitor students for Jamestown bus runs. You must be available from 7:15 to 8:30am and 2:15 to 3:30pm For more information contact Isabel Jepson @ 423-7020 x3 Lawn Co-ed Unified Basketball Team We are looking for boys & girls for student Athletes and Partners to join our Unified Basketball Team. Games will be held between March and May 2015 The Lawn Team will play against other Middle Schools in East Greenwich, North Kingstown, Newport and South Kingstown. Special Olympics Unified Sports® combines people with intellectual disabilities (traditional Special Olympics athletes) and without intellectual disabilities (called partners) on sports teams for training and competition. In Rhode Island, Unified Sports® programs are offered in soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, golf, sailing, bowling, flag football, tennis, cross-country running, cycling, senior sports and ballroom dancing. Unified Sports® is particularly successful in school settings, creating an inclusive environment where everyone benefits. Special education students experience new social opportunities and make new friends they may not have otherwise. Their non-disabled peers learn valuable lessons of character development and may serve as mentors. Many parents and siblings also find that Unified Sports® offers a new way to spend time together and meet other families. For more information contact Ken Duva duva.ken@jamestownschools.org Nick Alfred Alfred.nick@jamestownschools.org A Message from Student Assistance: Did you know Rhode Island has the highest rate of marijuana use in the United States? Ever wonder how to handle those tricky kid questions about marijuana? The issues continue to get more complicated and confusing as some states move to legalize or decriminalize marijuana use. It's important to remind young people that despite marijuana politics, it's never a good idea for THEM. To help with some of the tricky questions, you can download a free pamphlet that has some great suggestions. As always, you're welcome to call me or set up a visit, I'm your Student Assistance Counselor at Lawn. I'm available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All services are confidential. Free pamphlet: http://www.rosecrance.org/teens-weed/ Sincerely, Sue Davis, Student Assistance Counselor THE JAMESTOWN EDUCATION FOUNDATION is proud to offer Melrose students in Grades 1-4 the magic and joy of beginners chess instruction from Chess Master Connections (CMC) with World Champion Chess Teacher Jorge Sammour-Hasbun and his gifted colleagues Jorge and CMC make learning chess fun! Thursday, January 29th – Thursday, March 26th Thursdays 2:35-3:25 8 week session: $50 CMC will provide a free tournament entry pass (worth $30) to every child to participates in the program. Please return registration forms to Maggi FOR MELROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Grades 1-4 Subsidized by Jamestown Education Foundation We are excited to have Master level chess instructors from Chess Master Connections (CMC) offering chess instruction, for beginning levels of learner and chess player. The life skills of winning and losing well, creating a plan and following it, focus on your own and your opponent’s actions, and the importance of creativity are all masterfully imparted throughout their teaching. World Champion Jorge Sammour-Hasbun and his master level colleagues and gifted teachers deliver chess instruction programs which are dynamic, thoughtful and FUN! Classes start Thursday, January 29th 2:35-3:25 Please return completed registration form to Melrose School office by $50.00 For any questions please contact: CMC program coordinator Yaneth Zamora at yzamora@chessmasterconnections.org PROGRAM REGISTRATION Child/ren’s name(s) Parent name(s) _______________________________________ Email (please include this) _______________________________________________ Home phone __________________________________________________________ Cell ________________________________________________________________ Grade ______________________ Teacher:__________________________________________________ Emergency contact name/phone/cell ___________________________ We ask that children bring a snack for themselves that they may eat before chess starts (peanut-free, if possible). Allergies/Special Requirements _______________________________________________ Who will pick up your child (provide cell phone #)? _____________________________ Late Bus _________ Extended day program? _________ Yes______ Please add my family to CMC’s mailing list No _________Do NOT add my family to CMC’s mailing list MELROSE SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE JAMESTOWN EDUCATION FOUNDATION WINTER 2015 – 2:35-3:25 Thanks to the very generous support of the Jamestown Education Foundation and funding from the Jamestown School Department, our after school programming will continue with many exciting offerings. Pick up is at 3:25 Registration must be on the attached Registration Form and sent to the school office. There are limits on class sizes. Programs will are filled on a first come-first served basis. However, those students who have not been accepted for an activity in the previous session will receive priority. Fee waivers are available by calling Maggi in the Melrose School Office. If your child needs special accommodations, please contact Maggi in the Melrose School Office. Please do not select programs with this information sheet – use attached Registration Form DAY PROGRAM GRADE WEEKS Monday Strings: Emily Anthony, Instructor. Limited to 8 students. Introduction to Strings focuses on getting to know the violin through fun games, songs, and movement. Students will use existing school violins to learn the parts of the instruments and the proper way to hold both the bow and the violin. (No rental necessary.) Location: Music Room. January 26-March 23rd. PICK-UP IS AT 3:15. NO LATE BUS. Karate: Chick Gavitt’s Ichiban Karate Studio. Limited to 20 students. Location: ½ Multi-Purpose Rm. Location: Multi-Purpose Room. January 26th-March 9th. $20.00 per student. NO LATE BUS. Yoga: Nancy Escher, Instructor. Limited to 10 students. Children will improve strength and flexibility. They will also learn self-respect and respect for others with the practice of fun postures, group games, and basic anatomy. Class will include fun music and allow kids to sing, draw and play yoga as they learn how to focus and center themselves. Location: Learning Support Classroom. January 27th-March 10th. . $20.00 per student. Hip-Hop: Talent Factory Performing Arts Center. Limited to 15 students. Students will learn basic hip-hop choreography. Location: ½ Multi-Purpose Rm. January 27th-March 10th. . $20.00 per student. Mandarin: The program focuses on developing student’s interest in Chinese language and culture by integrating language and culture contents in the form of interactive and hands-on activities. Location: Computer Lab. January 27th-March 24th. Arts & Crafts: Faith Ucci, Instructor. Variety of arts and crafts focusing on winter. Limited to 12 students. Location: Rm. 2-2. January 28th-March 11th. Robot Exploration: Phil Capaldi, Evan Tuttle, Instructors. Limited to 8 students. Build and program robots using the LEGO Mindstorms ev3 kit. Each student will have the opportunity to build and program a robot.Location: Rm. 3-1. January 28th-March 11th. Floor Hockey: Joe Ucci, Instructor. Students will continue to improve their development of floor hockey skills which are taught in PE class. Location: Multi-Purpose Room. January 28th – March 25th. Handball: Jay Juhnowski, Instructor. Location: ½ Multi-Purpose Room. This course will introduce students to the game of handball. The game follows some of the rules of baseballs but instead of hitting a hardball with a bat students will be hitting a bouncy ball with their forearm or fist. From that point on the rules of baseball apply. Limited to 16 students. January 29th-March 26th. NO CLASS MARCH 12TH. Art: Lisa Tobin, Instructor. Limited to 10 students. "The Medium is the Magic" - Each week the class will explore the artistic application of a different medium. We will create Egyptian icons from salty dough, wire sculpture, using model magic clay, fanciful masks of paper mache and so much more! January 29th-March 12th. $20.00 per student. Chess – See Attached Flyer for Additional Information K-2 8 weeks 1-4 6 weeks 2-4 6 weeks 2-4 6 weeks 1-4 8 weeks 1-2 6 weeks 3-4 6 weeks 3-4 8 weeks 3-4 7 weeks K-1 6 weeks 1-4 8 weeks Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday LAWN AVENUE AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM WINTER 2015 2:40-3:25 REGISTRATION FORM ● Pick –up is at 3:30 ● Be sure your child is in the appropriate grade for programs selected (refer to program descriptions). ● Please select how your child will get home should they be accepted. ● Reminder: There is no late bus on Monday or Friday ● Students may sign up for one program per day. ● Parent/Guardian signature is required Sessions begin the week of January 26th Please return this form to the school office by, January 23, 2015 Student Name:________________________________________________________________________ Grade: __________ Teacher: ____________________________________________________________ Check Here Day Program Pick up @ 3:30 Tuesday Intramural Sports 5th/6th Grade Students: Floor hockey, polo, basketball, volleyball, pickle ball and more…. Approx.start date: 1st week in February. Will depend on completion of Basketball Season Rock Climbing 2:40-5:30 Rock Spot in Wakefield. Participants will get all needed equipment, 4 weeks of instruction, 1 1⁄2 hours per week, during which gym staff will belay. Last 2 weeks are for unstructured climbing. Limited to 12 students. Cost per student is $50. (Scholarships upon request to Mr. Edmunds. This program is in collaboration with the Rec. Dept. & sponsored by JEF) Starts 1/28. Transportation will be provided by the Jamestown Recreation Center Wednesday Late Bus Walker The Attached form Must be completed and returned with a check to be added to the group. Thursday 5th Grade Math Enrichment Thursday Art Club Thursday Intramural Sports 7th/8th Grade Students: Floor hockey, polo, basketball, volleyball, pickle ball and more…. Approx.start date: 1st week in February. Will depend on completion of Basketball Season Continuing Strings Previous experience required Please note: Parents will be responsible to obtain instruments on their own. Parents will also be responsible for transportation.(A Late Bus is not provided on Friday’s) Friday Parent Signature: _______________________________________________________________________________ Contact Information: ___________________________ ______________________ _____________________ Home Work Cell The Jamestown Schools After School program is funded in part by the contributions from the Jamestown Education Foundation (JEF). To stay informed on our work and how you can support JEF, please join our mailing list by checking YES below. Thank you. ____Yes, I would like to join the JEF mailing list. MELROSE AVENUE AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Winter 2015 2:35-3:25 REGISTRATION FORM Pick-up is at 3:25 Be sure your child is in the appropriate grade for programs selected (refer to program descriptions). Please select how your child will get home should they be accepted. Students may sign up for one program per day. Parent/Guardian signature is required. Fee waivers are available by calling Maggi at the Melrose School Office – 423-7020, ext. 102. Sessions begin the week of January 26th Please return this form to the School Office Student Name: ___________________________________________________________ Grade: ____ Teacher: ____________________________________________________ Check Here Day Program Pick Up at 3:25 Late Bus Monday Strings (Gr.K-2) – PICK UP IS AT 3:15 X Monday Karate (Gr. 1-4) * X Tuesday Hip Hop (Gr. 2-4) * Tuesday Yoga (Gr. 2-4) * Tuesday Mandarin (Gr. 1-4) Tuesday Arts & Crafts (Gr. 1-2) Wednesda y Wednesda y Thursday Thursday Robot Exploration (Gr. 4) Thursday Chess (Gr. 1-4) ** YMCA After School Hockey (Gr. 3-4) Art (Gr. K-1) * Handball (Gr. 3-4) *There is a $20.00 fee for Karate, Hip Hop, Art, and Yoga, - cash or check to Jamestown School. ** There is a $50.00 fee for Chess Parent Signature: ___________________________________________________________ Contact Information: ___________________ Home ___________________ Work ________________ Cell The Jamestown Schools after school program is funded in part by the contributions from the Jamestown Education Foundation (JEF). To stay informed on our work and how you can support JEF, please join our mailing list by checking YES below. Thank you. ___Yes, I would like to join the JEF mailing list. 1174 Kingstown Rd Peace Dale, RI 02879 Jamestown School District After-School Multi-Week Climbing Adventure Rock Spot Climbing is offering a 4 week after school program. Students will have 4, two-hour long sessions facilitated by our dedicated instructors with a curriculum based on introducing and building climbing and safety skills from week to week. Duration: 6 week session begins January 28th. Cost: $80 per climber or $100 w/ Membership for the duration of program. *Jamestown Education Foundation will Supplement the cost of the program to make the cost $50 per climber not including membership Registration Deadline: January 23rd Sessions Sessions with Instruction January 28th, February 4th, 11th, March 4th, 11th and March 18th 3:00PM-5:00PM All participants must have a waiver, which can be completed electronically at www.rockspotclimbing.com Membership (if added) January 28th to March 18th Unlimited Climbing w/Gear 10:00 am to Midnight *Sessions have a Maximum class size of 20. Students can add on a membership for the duration of the session for an added fee of $20. If students who choose to add on a membership during the session they will have the added benefit of Unlimited climbing at any of our three locations 10:00AM-Midnight 7 days a week! 15% off any item over $5 in our retail stores. Two free guest passes per month (Can be used to bring first time visitor for free, does not include gear rental) 15% off scheduled group visits (Birthday parties, Scout Troops, etc) Free Yoga Classes Student Name Parent’s Name Student Age Contact Phone Check made out to the “Jamestown School Department” Online Waiver completed Grade Contact E-mail Volunteers needed for Scholastic Book Fair The Lawn School Book Fair will take place February 2nd – 6th. Volunteers are needed each day. The shifts will be from 8:15am- 10:30am and 10:30am – 12:45 pm. Please email Lisa Tuttle at lisa46xx@yahoo.com if you can help. The Melrose Book Fair will take place school hours and February 5th from 5pm – Family Night. Please email Amanda Bridges at Casey at debbiexcasey@yahoo.co if you can help. January 30th and February 6th during 8pm for the Fair and Ice Cream Social amandaneptune@yahoo.com or Deb Thank you! New Warrior Editor Needed A new volunteer is needed to manage the schools’ weekly newsletter, “The Warrior” each week. Please contact Lisa Wholey at wholey.lisa@jamestownschools.org. ART ROOM NEWS Wish List for the Melrose Art Room Newspapers Tissues Styrofoam egg cartons Sincerely yours, Jan Kraus UPCOMING EVENTS February 9th, 2015 7:00 PM Band members are asked to arrive at school by 6:30PM. 5th Grade Band Concert at the Lawn School SATURDAY JAN 17TH: Flu/Tdap clinic wil be held at Richmond Elementary. 190 Kingstown Road in Wyoming. 10am-1pm. Various influenza like illnesses (ILI) have cropped up in both schools. Staff are becoming ill as well. Influenza A begins with a fever and can last up to 5 days. Other ILI have presentation of stomachaches, fatigue and not associated always with fever or vomiting. Please call out with symptoms so I can share with you the illness of the week. My lines are confidential. My extension @ Melrose is 109 and @ Lawn is 209. RIDH recommend that your child stay home a full 24 hours fever free without use of medications. This is to prevent your child from picking up another virus or spreading the illness to others. LAWN School Arrival and Dismissal Procedures Morning Arrival: (8:00-8:10) Buses will drop off students on the Watson Avenue side of the building. Cars will drop off students near buses on the corner of Lawn and Watson Avenue. In order to ensure the safety of all students, do not drop off students in the faculty parking lot. Walkers and bikers will go directly to the courtyard using the sidewalk. Afternoon Dismissal: (2:40) Buses will pick up students on the Watson Avenue side of the building. Cars will pick up students on Lawn Avenue. Walkers will exit out of the front door. Bikers will use caution at all times and obey the rules of the road. Notes: If you need to come into the building during drop off or pick up, please park on Lawn Avenue. During inclement weather, the arrival and dismissal procedures will remain the same. Students will report to designated areas inside the building. If your child arrives after 8:10, park on Lawn Avenue and use the front entrance. Thank you for your support in ensuring the safety of all of our students. Melrose School Arrival and Dismissal Procedures Morning Arrival (8:00-8:15) · Buses will drop off students at the main entrance of the building. · Cars will drop off students at the Arnold Avenue entrance. · Walkers will go directly to the playground area. · Preschoolers will drop off at the front door. Afternoon Dismissal (2:35) · Buses will pick up students at the main entrance of the building. · Cars will pick up students at the Arnold Avenue entrance. · Walkers will exit out the front door. · Preschoolers will exit from the front door. Notes · We encourage all eligible students to ride their assigned bus. · Students who walk exit from a different place than those who are picked up by car. Please keep your child’s teacher informed of changes in dismissal plans. · If you need to come into the building during drop off or pick up, please park on Melrose Avenue on the west side of the street (as designated by signage). There will be no parking in either lot at any time during arrival or dismissal. · During inclement weather, the arrival and dismissal procedures will remain the same. For arrival, all students will report to the Melrose Multipurpose Room. · If your child arrives after 8:15, use the front entrance, park in either the side or front lot, and sign your child in at the office. Thank you for your support in ensuring the safety of all of our students. Melrose School Morning drop off coverage begins at 8:00 a.m. Melrose Car Safety Listed below are the procedures for parents of students in Grades K-4 to follow for car safety at Melrose School. If you drive your vehicle to school, the safest method for pick up and drop off is by the playground on Arnold Avenue. If you choose to park on Melrose Avenue, children should use the sidewalks and crosswalks and cross the street with an adult. Holding your child’s hand would also increase safety. Park on the west side of Melrose Avenue. Be cautious and drive slowly when approaching the school during arrival and dismissal times. Thank you for your cooperation.
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