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June 2017
THE GOLDEN EAGLE
Stapleton Elementary School’s Newsletter
Published by the Stapleton PTO
A Letter from the Principals
Dear Parents and Guardians,
It is hard to believe that the end of the year has come upon us so quickly! We certainly have so much to celebrate as a school community and we are fortunate to have multiple opportunities in the month of June to do just that! This month we look forward to the following events that will showcase a year’s worth of hard work:
Stapleton’s Got Talent - Talent Show Grade 3 Recorder Concert Kindergarten Show New Kindergarten Orientation Grade 5 Celebration Grade 5 Band Concert Grade 1 Patriotic Songfest
As many of you are aware, Ms. Beck is an integral part of many of these events and we thank her for her hard work and dedication. Her shoes will be hard to fill as she retires at the end of this year but we wish her the very best as she begins a new chapter in her life.
The month of June also provides teachers, support staff and administration the opportunity to reflect and dialogue about the tremendous amount of growth that we have seen in students academically, emotionally and socially. We hope that during parent conferences you were able to enjoy all the accomplishments of your students! We strongly encourage this learning to continue over the
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summer with frequent trips to the public library, conversations about books that your students are reading and any opportunities to increase their writing and math skills as well!
As we close out this year and prepare for the next we want to thank you for your continued support. We hope that you will help to recognize the hard work of the faculty and staff as the year closes. Our staff is a passionate group of individuals that work tirelessly each and every day to help all students exceed expectations! We wish you a safe and healthy summer and look forward to seeing everyone back in August. As a reminder, the first day for students in grades 1-5 is August 30, 2017 and the first day for Kindergarten students is August 31, 2017. See you then!
Sincerely,
Ms. Bright, Principal Ms. Benabdallah, Assistant Principal
View and bookmark Stapleton’s Web Page:
http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/Domain/21
The Stapleton Community
Supports and Honors our Local Veterans!
With the can and bottle drive coordinated by Mr. McElearney in 2016-2017,
Stapleton was able to donate over $325 to a local veterans organization.
Thank you to Mr. Mac for heading up this
effort to support our veterans!
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What’s coming up?
Monday, June 19th
2pm - Move Along Day
Last day of school for KINDERGARTEN Full day of school.
Tuesday, June 20th
Last day of school for grades 1-5
Half day of school with a 12pm dismissal. No lunch served.
Restaurant Nights
Keep your eye out for announcements about summer Stapleton Restaurant
Night dates and locations. Enjoy a bite out and support the school at the
same time. Our Stapleton Restaurant Nights needs a new coordinator for
2017-2018. Interested? Please contact a PTO Board member for more info.
2017-2018 Framingham Public Schools Calendar:
https://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/cms/lib/MA01907569/Centricity/Doma
in/4/calendarpdfs/20162017DistrictCalendarFinalEnglish.pdf
Calendars in Portuguese and Spanish can be found here:
https://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/Page/2 .
Save the Date!
The Stapleton Fall Festival will be on
Sunday, September 17th 11am-2pm.
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Coach’s Corner: Literacy
It’s hard to believe another school year has come and gone! To continue learning over the summer, each child entering grades 1-5 will receive a summer learning folder. In this folder are crayons, a journal, a pencil, a bookmark, the summer reading lists, and the “Summer Learning Challenge.” The directions for the learning challenge are below.
Summer Learning Challenge Directions
1. Choose FIVE activities to complete for your incoming grade level. 2. Stamp or “check off” each activity you complete on the grid. 3. Have your parents sign off after you have completed all FIVE activities. 4. Turn in your grid to your homeroom teachers on Friday, September 1st.
Here is a link to the district’s summer reading lists: https://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/Page/3017 These are just suggested titles, students are welcome to read other texts.
Have a wonderful summer!
Sincerely, Michelle Biasella, Literacy Coach
Coach’s Corner: Math
For math games, visit: https://sites.google.com/a/framingham.k12.ma.us/math-minds/math-games This site is also accessible through my website on the Stapleton School webpage.
To access my website visit: https://sites.google.com/a/framingham.k12.ma.us/math-minds
Ms. Heather Allen, Math Coach [email protected]
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Book Picks of the Month for June from Mrs. Biasella, K-5 Literacy Coach
Duck and Hippo in the Rainstorm
by Jonathan London
Grades K-2
Duck and Hippo may be completely different, but they
are best friends. When playful Duck invites careful
Hippo to go for a walk in the rain, they have trouble
sharing Duck’s umbrella. But Duck and Hippo won’t let
that stop them. Soon they are puddle-jumping and sailing down the river!
Until…WHOOOSH! A terrible wind sends the umbrella flying up, up, up
into the air, with one friend holding on. What will Duck and Hippo do
now? Jonathan London’s charming text and Andrew Joyner’s delightful
art bring to life two lovable friends in this fun new series. (Amazon)
Word of Mouse
by James Patterson
Grades 3-5
What makes Isaiah so unique? First, his fur is as blue as
the sky--which until recently was something he'd never
seen, but had read all about. That's right--Isaiah can read,
and write. He can also talk to humans...if any of them are
willing to listen! After a dramatic escape from a mysterious laboratory,
Isaiah is separated from his "mischief" (which is the word for a mouse
family), and has to use his special skills to survive in the dangerous
outdoors, and hopefully find his missing family. But in a world of cruel
cats, hungry owls, and terrified people, it's hard for a young, lone mouse
to make it alone. When he meets an equally unusual and lonely human
girl named Hailey, the two soon learn that true friendship can transcend
all barriers. (Amazon)
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Clubs Thank you to the parent and teacher volunteers who gave of their own time so that our children could have fun participating in clubs before and after school.
Kindergarten’s Mrs. Bilodeau offered multiple Arts & Crafts sessions for students in grades K-2. Thank you, Mrs. B!
Thank you to parent volunteer Ruth Anne Shanzer who led this year’s BOKS program, which offers before school fitness fun. Thank you also to volunteers Maryse Rodger,
Rachel Wein, Rick LaMonica, and Brenda Prebble.
Parent volunteer Michelle Rosenberg generously donated her time to get the students excited about all things SCIENCE! Mrs. Rosenberg offered Science Club and a new Origami Club this school year. Thank you!
We are always looking for parents to step up and offer to run a club. Think Legos, crafts, games, languages, music, books, philanthropy, and more! Contact a PTO Board member to volunteer.
Student of the Week Thank you to parent volunteers Ellen Koltenuk and Rachel Richer who organized the Student of the Week program. Every week, they processed nominations from teachers, addressed Principal Party invitations, displayed student photos on the bulletin board, and prepared the Student of the Week certificates.
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Thank you to our 2016-2017 volunteers!
Thank you to all of you who volunteered in the classrooms this year.
PTO Events in 2017-2018
The Stapleton PTO has some fun family events on the calendar for the next
school year. These events are planned, organized, and run by volunteer
committees, with the support of the Stapleton PTO Board members and
parent volunteers. It takes a team! Please take a look at the list of planned
events and let us know how you can help. It’s fun, rewarding, and a great
way to meet other Stapleton families. Please join in!
Events on the calendar include:
* Fall Festival * The Gauntlet * Scholastic Book Fair
* Family Reading Night * STEAMathon * Friendship Breakfast
* Bingo Night * Sock Hop * Color Run * Stapleton Family Picnic
Mark your calendar for the first PTO meeting of the new
school year on Wednesday, September 13th at 7pm in
the Golden Eagle Café. We meet once a month.
Who is a PTO member? You! All parents, guardians, teachers, and staff
members at Stapleton are members of the Stapleton PTO.
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Congratulations to the Stapleton 5th grade
graduates! We are wishing you the very best
as you head to middle school.
Stapleton Family Picnic & Outdoor Movie Night
We were happy to see so many Stapleton families at the recent Stapleton Family Picnic
& Outdoor Movie Night event. What a fun way to celebrate the end of the school year.
We were lucky with the weather and enjoyed some fun in the “backyard” before settling
in to watch SING!
The Lost & Found is FULL!
Please have your child check the Lost & Found for lost items
before the end of school. Unclaimed items will be donated.
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Non-Perishable Food & Supplies Collection A Place to Turn is a food pantry in Natick whose mission is to
provide emergency food and clothing to our MetroWest
neighbors. They assist over 225 families each month and
almost 70% of those assisted are Framingham residents.
The Stapleton Community Service program collects one non-
perishable food or supply for A Place to Turn (per their wishes) monthly from
September through June.
THANK YOU ALL for your generosity! The following list shows everything
that Stapleton donated to A Place to Turn food pantry this school year:
3 Blankets
26 Packages of Napkins
2 Cans Black Beans
3 Boxes of Cereal
7 Boxes of Crackers
1 Package of Green Beans
1 Gallon Hawaiian Punch
5 Boxes of Instant Potatoes
1 Box of Little Debbie snacks
19 Boxes of Mac-n-Cheese
12 Boxes of Pasta
3 Boxes of Rice
1 Can Spaghetti-O’s
5 Jars of Spaghetti Sauce
23 Boxes of Stuffing Mix
1 Bottle of Syrup
2 Cans of Tomato Soup
32 Cans of Tuna
2 Cans of Vegetables
If your family could benefit from the assistance of A Place to Turn, there are referral forms in the Stapleton Office that can be filled out and brought to the pantry for immediate assistance. Please don’t hesitate to ask!
Thank you to parent volunteer Rachel Wein
for being the A Place to Turn community food
drive program organizer! This program gives Stapleton families a way to
lend a hand to fellow families and neighbors in MetroWest.
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What’s happening at Stapleton? To find out…
Join us at PTO meetings.
Our next PTO meeting is at 7pm on Wednesday, April 12th. Babysitting is
provided for Stapleton students K-5, and younger siblings are invited to
be with their parents/guardians in the cafeteria for the meeting.
Sign up for the Stapleton email loop.
Join the “the loop” to receive PTO announcements, event reminders,
community flyers, and the newsletter in your inbox. To sign up, email
one of the PTO Secretaries, Jenny Landsiedel [email protected] or
Monica Swain [email protected], and provide your full name,
your email address, and tell us if you are a Stapleton parent/guardian or
staff member.
Like us on Facebook.
The PTO’s Facebook page is a GREAT place to see announcements and
event information, discover volunteering opportunities, and ask
questions. Join in! https://www.facebook.com/marystapletonPTO
Visit the Stapleton web site.
Stapleton has a new web site this year. View announcements and school
information from our Principal and Vice Principal, see the calendar of up-
coming school events, and access information shared by the Framingham
Public School District. http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/Domain/21
VOLUNTEER!
Join us at PTO events. Meet other parents, encourage another friend to
join you, let your child see you helping out, and know you are making a
difference! Our events are 100% volunteer-run by busy parents! Join in!
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Please Support Stapleton’s On-Going Fundraisers
Amazon Smile
Support the Stapleton PTO every
time you shop at Amazon.
When you shop at Amazon via
smile.amazon.com, Amazon
donates money to the Mary E. Stapleton Elementary PTO.
Designate Stapleton as your charity just ONE TIME and then
bookmark smile.amazon.com and shop as you always do. Easy!
To get started, go to smile.amazon.com and type in 04-2578507 or
use the search option to find “Mary E Stapleton Elementary PTO.”
Mabel’s Labels
Keep all of your good stuff out of the Lost &
Found! Your favorite hoodies, water bottles, and
jackets can come home again!
Label all of your favorite items with personalized
labels from Mabel’s Labels.
Click on our special link to shop and browse:
http://tinyurl.com/StapletonMabelsLabels
20% of all sales go to Stapleton and all orders get free shipping
Please share the link with friends and family!
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Stapleton is a “Box Tops for Education” School!
Please clip and send Box Tops into school
with your child. Each Box Top is worth 10
cents and they add up very quickly!
Check out Box Tops for Education online
to read about the program and to find
printable collection sheets.
https://www.boxtops4education.com
Get the kids involved in supporting their
school. Ask grandparents, friends, and
neighbors to save them for us, too.
Thank you and keep on clipping! We accept Box Tops all year long.
Stop & Shop A+ School Rewards
Stapleton (SCHOOL ID #06822) earns
money from Stop & Shop’s A+ School
Rewards fundraising program.
You can help by signing up with the program and then using your STOP & SHOP CARD each time you shop there. Our school receives a cash award check at the end of the program each year. This money is used to support Stapleton PTO programs and events. The program has ended for this school year. Watch for instructions in the fall to register your card to support Stapleton in 2017-2018.
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Stapleton PTO Board
Co-Presidents
Christian Gentry [email protected]
Dwayne Stanley [email protected]
Co-Vice Presidents
Christine Finn [email protected]
Therese Ewing [email protected]
Co-Secretaries
Jenny Landsiedel [email protected]
Monica Swain [email protected]
Treasurer
Rick LaMonica [email protected]
The PTO Co-Treasurer Position is OPEN.
The Co-Secretary Positions are available.
Please email any of the Board members if
you are interested in joining us.
We will miss the teachers and staff members who are leaving Stapleton and we wish them all the very best.
Happy Summer!