Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Flynn PTO Update 3/26/12

Hey There Flynn Families - So nice to see so many families at the play- we are grateful for all your support!



Narnia had a great run this past weekend.  We packed the house both nights and our young actors did us proud!  I hope your child enjoyed the show and/or being part of the production.  Our Spring play is a much anticipated opportunity at Flynn.  Great parent support and successful fundraising help make it possible.  HUGE thanks to Sarah Smith for her calm leadership and successful grant writing skills.  I would also like to recognize some other volunteers who provided great leadership to Narnia:  Bella Nadworny for her costuming, Bren Alvarez for her beautifully executed playbill, Melisa Peterson and Jen DeBedout for managing the Greenroom.  We will be compiling a wrap-up report in the coming weeks and it will be made available to parents -stay tuned!

PTO Pizza Pickup today from 4:30-6! 

Hannaford Helps Schools netted us a check for $720.  Free money is fabulous!  Thank you families for turning in the grocery slips while shopping.  This is a yearly program, so look for it again in the Fall!

MORE THEATRE!!!  Hunt Middle School presents GREASE the musical (G rated version) on Friday, March 30th at 7pm and Saturday, March 31st at 4pm.

Admission to both shows is free. Playbills will be on sale for $5 and there will be a fully stocked concession stand. DVD's can be preordered at the event.

Please join them before the show on Friday for a homemade pasta dinner of penne, salad, bread and cookies from 5:30-6:30. On Saturday there will be a soup and chili dinner after the show. They will be serving hearty chicken noodle, vegetarian vegetable, chili, veggies and dip and brownies.

The price for both meals is $8 for adults and $5 for students.

Stop by the Hunt Middle School main office to sign up for one or both of these delicious meals or email martinegulick@gmail.com. Thank you for your support

All proceeds fund the Hunt Drama Program.  If you have a drama kid and they will go to Hunt in the next few years, come check out the play!  You will recognize many Flynn alums both in the cast and in the parent support team!

Library Book Fair coming soon!  April 2-5  Ms. Wells is looking for some support for the sale.  Specifically, she needs:
  • Help setting up Monday morning 4/2
  • Help moving the books from the Lib to multipurpose room on 4/5 4-5:30
  • Help manning cash registers on 4/5 5:30-7
  • Pack up at 7:30 on 4/5
If you can help, email Alice at awells@bsdvt.org. Many thanks!

Check your Calendar...
  • March 29/30 - Joseph Bruchac 2 day Artist in Residence
  • March 30,31 - Hunt MS presents GREASE (G-rated version!)F@7pm, Sat @4pm
  • April 2 - Chess Club
  • April 2-5 - Bookfair!
  • April 5 - Principal's Coffee at 8:15 in the library 
  • April 5 - 3rd Grade Hot Dog Dinner Fundraiser and Bookfair Shopping Extravaganza!  5:30-7
  • April 5 - PTO Meeting 6:30-7:30 - childcare provided
  • April 11, 12,13 - Parent Teacher Conferences - more info to come
  • April 12 - Early Release at 11:30
  • April 13 - No school
  • April 17 - School Construction Update/Annual Title 1 Meeting - 6:30pm
  • April 23-27 - School Break
  • May 4 - Flynn Talent Show and bake sale to benefit the 3rd grade overnight trip to Camp Abenaki

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Flynn PTO Update 3/20/12



 Hey There Flynn Families - Kids and parents were working hard this past weekend building and painting sets for this week's production.  Hope you can make it to see Narnia this weekend!
JJ Flynn Theatre Presents NARNIA Friday, March 23rd @  7pm and Saturday, March 24th @ 4pm  - come see your favorite Narnia characters come to life on the Flynn School stage! There will be entertainment, goodies to purchase and affordable flowers to buy for your favorite actor/actress/singer - cheapest family entertainment in town - we promise, no wardrobe malfunctions!

Spring Bookfair - April 2-5  Opportunities galore to help out.  Can you help set up on Monday? Run a cash register on Thursday evening?  Help move books from  the Library to the multipurpose room on Monday?  Contact Alice Wells  at awells@bsdvt.org to sign up.


PTO Pizza orders due TODAY!  Did you forget?  There are forms in the office and/or contact Tammy Kuypers at kuypers5@yahoo.com.   Pizza is delivered on Tuesday, 3/27. Your family deserves a pizza night and you deserve a night off from cooking!

Burlington School Food Project We "heart" Vegetables!
Getting students to eat their vegetables is a constant battle. However, based on a CDC report put out earlier this year through Shelburne Farms and VT FEED, Vermont students are prone to consuming more vegetables that many kids in our country. Although this is dynamite news there still remains room to grow.  The Burlington School Food Project is always finding ways to urge our students to be adventurous in their food choices. We are constantly reaching out and trying new things. For us experiential learning is one of the best ways to get students more involved in their food.
Here is a list of some of our emerging project:

The Burlington High School Greenhouse - Earlier this year Mr. Brian Hoffman, a teacher of science at BHS, offered an unbeatable deal by granting us access to the department's greenhouse. This is a fully functional, glass structure, with automatic sprinklers and temperature sensitive vents. Basically a Farm 2 School dream. With help from Jenn McGowan and her Healthy City crew, as well as City Market volunteers we plan to have the place cleaned out and ready for an April planting. Our goal is to use this greenhouse space to grow healthy starts for all of our district's school gardens. Also by using this space as an educational tool teachers will be able to bring students onto the ground floor of food production. For me this is the most magical part of growing fruits and vegetables and I hope that this experience will cultivate new relationships between our students and their vegetables.

C.P. Smith Heritage Apple Orchard - C.P. Smith, having the space, sun-exposure and proper drainage has become the focal-point for our first ever district apple orchard. This orchard, with the support of principle Thomas Fleury, will house approximately fifteen apple trees of various heritage varieties. Apples play a big role in both the history and landscape of Vermont. Our intent is to offer a space that promotes the examination of both of these topics. In the spring we hope to: break ground, fill site with compost and plant a cover crop in order to ready the ground for tree planting next year. The learning that can be paired with this project is almost limitless.

Our vision includes: community harvest dinners, food-based education curriculum, district-wide field trips, taste-tests, pruning workshops, gardening classes, Vermont storytelling

New Foods coming soon! We have been busy this winter developing new local vendor partnerships. Here is what we have coming your way:
Vermont Bean Crafters Located at the Mad River Food Hub in Waitsfield, Vermont the Bean Crafters will be making: Falafel, Black Bean Crumble, Black Bean Burgers,Hummus
Kingdom Creamery These delicious dairy products come from a family farm in East Hardwick, Vermont. Our schools will be partaking in their rich and flavor-filled non-fat yogurts.
Vermont Soy Company Finally! The USDA recognizes tofu as a source of protein. With that being the case we will now be able to experiment with recipes that include Vermont Soy Tofu

PTO minutes from the March meeting are included at the end of this post.

Check your Calendar...
  • March 21 - Dress Rehearsal for Narnia 2:30-6
  • March 22 - In School performance of Narnia - 12:30-2:15
  • March 23 - Narnia Performance - 7pm
  • March 24 - Narnia Performance - 4pm
  • March 29/30 - Joseph Bruchac 2 day Artist in Residence
  • March 30,31 - Hunt MS presents GREASE (G-rated version!)F@7pm, Sat @4pm
  • April 2 - Chess Club
  • April 2-5 - Bookfair!
  • April 5 - Principal's Coffee at 8:15 - check in at office
  • April 5 - 3rd Grade Hot Dog Dinner Fundraiser and Bookfair Shopping Extravaganza!
  • April 5 - PTO Meeting 6:30-7:30 - childcare provided
  • May 4 - Flynn Talent Show and bake sale to benefit the 3rd grade overnight trip to Camp Abenaki

March PTO Meeting Minutes
3/8/12
6:30 pm

Farm To School – Sarah Huesner
Updates about the program included: supper program,
summer extensions for food to kids, challenges with
Nat’l Farm to Cafeteria Conference to be held in
Burlington: August 2nd

Treasurer’s Report- John Boone
Money incoming from: PTO Pizza, Zumba, Narnia Playbill
Ads, School Pictures
Kate B. asked for the restricted $2,000 for post-
construction gardens be added as a line item in the budget
spreadsheet

Principal’s Corner – Graham Clarke - Tabled until next meeting

Enrichment Update– Jeh Kulu/ Narnia
Narnia Performance: 3/23 @ 7pm, 3/24 @ 4pm
Looking at next year…. Possibly Circus Smirkus?

Fundraising Update- Tammy Kuypers
Ongoing fundraising successful! Looking into Spring
fundraising ideas

Ellison Die Cut Machine – Mary Mitchell
Voted YES to pursue using PTO funds to purchase a DIE cut
machine for staff (Claire Nobles confirmed that teachers
are interested in having one)
John Kuypers asked that Claire present to the staff a
question of any other item that is in high demand that
could possibly purchased by the PTO- Claire will report
back to PTO

Room Parents/Staff Appreciation Update–
Kindergarten providing dinner for teachers during April
conferences for Teacher Appreciation
May 11 set for Staff luncheon

Talent Show- parent volunteers needed for lunchtime
rehearsals

School/Family Partnership Update– Shanta Eastman
Family School Partnership working on surveying teachers
about Literacy activities already happening in school

OPEN FORUM
Tammy Kuypers suggested open forum for homework
discussion. It was noted that the presence of Graham and
representative teachers from each grade be present- dates
and format to be discussed at next mtg.

Next Meeting: Thursday, 4/5/12, 6:30-7:30

    Monday, March 12, 2012

    Flynn PTO Update 3/12/12

    Hey There Flynn Families -
     Skating at Leddy Arena last Friday night was (as always) a huge success and a huge turnout. More than 87 Flynn families turned out to skate and socialize. Thank you to the PTO for making this a free event, thank you Shanta Eastman for organizing and thank you Tammy, Mary and Kate for taking a turn at signing families in. Happy to report that there were no major accidents and as far as I know, no trips to the emergency room. We had some local celebrities out with their own kids. Spotted skating was Mr. Abbey, Ms. Tinson and Mrs. Burdick! 


    The March PTO meeting was last Thursday evening.  We've had great parent turnout and continue to plan and organize events to enrich the academic and social lives of your child and family.  It is never too late to get involved.  The minutes from the meeting will be available next week and the Treasurer's Report can be viewed by clicking on the following link:
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag-zi-SCj-zndEdUVUYzbkZnNUFXMk5FXzRTT3d2b3c

    Narnia is in full swing and both kids and volunteers are ramping up for a busy weekend including a set building day on Saturday (3/17) and Technical Dress rehearsal on Sunday (3/18) starting at 11:30.  We encourage parents and children grades 3+ to come help on Saturday after 8:30am.  Stay an hour or the whole day!  We will have food and drinks to keep you going and as always, fun projects and awesome folks to hang around with!  All actors/actresses need to be at school on Sunday by 11:30am with a bag lunch and a good attitude.  We will run through the whole play on stage and start to add in lights and music.  We'll add the chorus in on Monday and then it's PRODUCTION WEEK!

    HELP!!!  We are looking to borrow 3 artificial Christmas trees to use on our set - Do you have one we can borrow or know someone who can help us out???  (grandparent perhaps???)  Please contact Sarah at sarah@esptrans.com - We can come get it!!!!!!

     

    Mark your calendar for either Friday, March 23rd for the 7pm show or
    Saturday, March 24th for the 4pm show - come see your favorite Narnia characters come to life on the Flynn School stage!  There will be entertainment, goodies to purchase and affordable flowers to buy for your favorite actor/actress/singer - cheapest family entertainment in town - we promise, no wardrobe malfunctions!


    Check your Calendar...
    • March 17 - Narnia Set/stage building day - 8am - 5pm
    • March 17 - Pancake Breakfast and Silent Auction at Hunt Middle School - Eat, check out the auction and connect with friends at the middle school!
    • March 18-24 - Narnia production week - clear your calendars!
    • March 18 - Narnia tech dress rehearsal 11:30-4:30 - ALL CAST
    • March 19 - Chess Club
    • March 21 - Dress Rehearsal for Narnia 3:30-6
    • March 22 - In School performance of Narnia - 12:30-2:15
    • March 23 - Narnia Performance - 7pm
    • March 24 - Narnia Performance - 4pm
    • March 29/30 - Joseph Bruchac 2 day Artist in Residence
    • March 30,31 - Hunt MS presents GREASE (G-rated version!)F@7pm, Sat @4pm
    • April 2 - Chess Club
    • April 6 - Flynn Talent Show and bake sale to benefit the 3rd grade overnight trip to Camp Abenaki

    Monday, March 5, 2012

    Flynn PTO Update 3/6/12

    Hey There Flynn Families - Welcome back!                          Just before break 2nd grade parents showered Flynn staff with a week full of kid written tributes, breakfast goodies, flowers and munchies.  Thanks you to all the 2nd grade parents who prepared goodies and were able to help out - the staff certainly appreciated your thoughtfulness!

    PTO Meeting this Thursday at 6:30pm in the Library.   As always, we provide free childcare!  The meeting agenda is included at the end of this post.  Never too late to try out a meeting - we rarely bite!

    PTO (FREE) Skate Night is this Friday at Leddy Arena  All Flynn families are invited to skate for free from 6-8pm.  No skates?  No problem, we will cover that too!  (if you have your own skates, please bring them!!!)  The snackbar will be open for goodies.  Don't forget your gloves, hat and helmet if you have one!  All children must have an adult in attendance - no children will be admitted without a parent or other adult in charge.

    PTO PIZZA NIGHT - ANOTHER FABULOUS SUCCESS!!
    Thanks so much to Ramuntos Pizza in Williston and to all the wonderful parent volunteers and pizza buyers!!  We raised $176!!! All this money goes right back into enriching the lives of our students right here at Flynn!  How awesome is that?!?  The best part is that the PTO is doing a pizza night every month, so you can look forward to a non-cooking night and help your school at the same time!!!

    The next PTO Pizza Pick Up Dates (say that fast!)are:  MARCH 27, April 17 and May 29- this will be the last one for the year and we will start again in Sept.
    ***Order forms are always due on Tues.,one week before the pick up date.*****
    *** Order Forms come home in the Flynn Flyer and there are always extras in the office.***

    Narnia preparations are in full swing.  Practice will resume on Wednesday and students are asked to bring in their costumes this week.  A letter will be going home asking for some snack donations for production week.  Our kiddoes will be working hard during and afterschool this week and we plan to keep their energy high! Clear your social calendars for the week of 3/19 - between the technical dress rehearsal and final preparations for the shows, it will be an exhausting (and exciting!) week. 

    Don't have a kid in the play???  Support your Flynn school family and come see the play Friday at 7pm or Saturday for the 4pm matinee!

    Box Tops  Thank you to families for collecting and sending in Box Tops.  Denise Haggerty reports that the latest submission was for $152 - that is up $23 from the same time last year!  Keep sending them in and don't forget to keep them over the summer months!  Thanks Denise for your leadership and expansion of this program!



    Green Eggs and Ham for St. Paddy's Day?  Actually, no, BUT how about Pancakes??????
    Hunt Middle School Presents:  Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction
    March 17th,  8:30-11:30am
    1364 North Ave., Burlington (Hunt Middle School!)
    Hot breakfast including pancakes, bacon, chicken sausage, orange juice, local apple cider, Vermont maple syrup, fresh hot coffee, & tea.
    Don’t miss this Silent Auction with over 100 valuable items worth more than $8,000, including a $600 Skirack bicycle, lift tickets to local ski resorts, Burton jacket, memberships to local gyms, dozens of gift certificates to local restaurants, bakeries, salons, and much, much more.
    For a full list of auction items (it is impressive!), contact Gabi and she will attach the excel spredsheet of goodies for you to peruse 
    For further information please contact Gabi Baumann at (802) 660-9189 or gamabaumann@burlingtontelecom.net

    (You may be wondering why we are promoting a Hunt event??? One, all of our kiddoes will end up at Hunt MS in the next few years.  Two, pancakes are yummy.  Three, the auction items are fabulous and many, many items are for things you would purchase anyway - a win, win!)

    Check your Calendar...
    • March 7 - Narnia Costume Check
    • March 9 - Flynn Skate Night at Leddy Arena 6-8pm
    • March 17 - Narnia Set/stage building day - 8am - 5pm
    • March 17 - Pancake Breakfast and Silent Auction at Hunt Middle School - Eat, check out the auction and connect with friends at the middle school!
    • March 18-24 - Narnia production week - clear your calendars!
    • March 18 - Narnia tech dress rehearsal 11:30-4:30 - ALL CAST
    • March 19 - Chess Club
    • March 21 - Dress Rehearsal for Narnia 3:30-6
    • March 22 - In School performance of Narnia - 12:30-2:15
    • March 23 - Narnia Performance - 7pm
    • March 24 - Narnia Performance - 4pm
    • March 29/30 - Joseph Bruchac 2 day Artist in Residence
    • March 30,31 - Hunt MS presents GREASE (G-rated version!)F@7pm, Sat @4pm
    • April 2 - Chess Club
    • April 6 - Flynn Talent Show and bake sale to benefit the 3rd grade overnight trip to Camp Abenaki


    March PTO Meeting
    3/8/12
    6:30 pm
    AGENDA
    • Welcome– Kate Belluche
    UPDATES
    • Farm To School – Sarah Huesner
    • Treasurer’s report-  John Boone
    • Principal’s Corner – Graham Clarke
    • Enrichment Update– Jeh Kulu/ Narnia  -Sarah Smith
    • Fundraising Update- Tammy Kuypers
    • Ellison die Cut Machine – Mary Mitchell
    • Room Parents/Staff Appreciation Update– Lisa Tulkop
    • School/Family Partnership Update– Shanta Eastman
    • Family Nights – Skating this Friday!
    OPEN FORUM – What’s on your mind?  Burning questions and novel ideas:

    • Open Homework discussion – Tammy Kuypers
    MISC

    Next Meeting:  Thursday, 4/5/12,  6:30-7:30