Parents as
Partners minutes 9.4.14
The meeting
opened at 6:30pm with 23 in attendance in addition to our Coordinator and our
Principal.
Coordinator
Sathya Amouretti welcomed attendees and expressed her hope that we will have a
fun year and facilitate some fun activities for the kids. She reinforced that Parents as Partners is
not a fundraising organization. Its
primary focus is to coordinate activities and opportunities for students. The group does get financial support from the
annual book fair and the after-school snack cart.
Principal
Laurie Singer also welcomed attendees.
The Parents as Partners page on the ADL web site includes how-to for all
of the group’s usual activities and events to make it easier for new
facilitators to jump in.
She reports
that we’ve had a very smooth start to the school year. Students are immersed in a Year of Wonder,
with themes focused on kindness, diversity, and acceptance of others. In May students will go out into the
community for service learning projects.
This year’s social contract for the school will come from student
suggestions based on the book’s themes.
ADL will not
have NECAPs this year – students will take the SBAC (Smarter Balance
Assessment) instead, which is totally online and has a responsive component
that will play off of student answers to make the testing more rigorous and
more specific to each student. This
year’s students won’t have a Common Core foundation, so scoring may look low as
a result.
The
Powerschool Parent Portal will become available to parents sometime this
year. Progress reports will assess
habits of learning more than content and grades. The portal will be open at the end of the
first trimester. The goal is for each
student to be “Secure” in each content area by the end of the year. Some standards are only assessed in one of
the three trimesters, some are assessed in each trimester. Benchmark rubrics will be included to
indicate what each assessment level means for each subject. Students will self-assess as a way to create
personal goals.
Sathya
welcomed Diana Ferguson, the Executive Director of Essex CHiPS. The group works directly with youth and also
works on community initiatives related to teen issues. The Teen Center opens on 9/9 and is open
after school from 3-5:30. Tween Center
for 4th and 5th graders has more structure. Teen Center is a more open format. New this year the Center will have a quiet
space for homework and staff who can help with homework. Participants will also have the opportunity
to work on community service projects and. 6th-8th graders
nominated by school staff can participate in a program called FriendCHiPS,
which is a mentoring program with adults with similar interests. Essex CHiPS has some federal funding that
will end after this year that can be devoted to programs for parents. They would like input about how to use those
funds – guest speakers? Workshops? Support for school initiatives?
Sathya
reports that she registered ADL at Price Chopper. We’re also registered at Hannaford, which has
a program through December 6 that gives school funding points for purchasing
particular products. Gabrielle Smith
will be the coordinator for the box tops program who can work twice a year to
cut out box tops and make sure they’re not expired. Chris Catterton is willing to coordinate the
book fair again, and could use the help of a 6th grade parent to
learn the ropes. Leah Joly volunteered
as the sweatshirt sale coordinator who would collect the order forms, get them
over to the printer, and then pick up the sweatshirts. The snack shack will be affected by the new
federal policy related to food in schools.
Approved items are more expensive than what the cart has charged in the
past. To keep the shack items the same
the sale wouldn’t be able to start until 30 minutes after the end of
school.
First dance
will happen on 9/19. Nikki and Lori will
work on the snacks for the dance.
Team
representatives: Teachers can contact
reps to contact other parents for special needs for trips and other special
events. Parents as Partners will provide
contact information for parents who have volunteered to provide items when
needed.
Alchemy: Sathya and Leah Joly
Alpha: team
representative needed
Discovery:
team representative needed
Infinity:
team representative needed
Nova: Laura Cunningham Firkey
NRG: Lori Jensen, Nicole Stevens, and Amy Barbarow
Other
volunteers:
Box Tops
Coordinator: Gabrielle Smith
Hannaford
Coordinator: Sathya Amouretti
Price
Chopper Coordinator: Sathya Amouretti
Costco
Shopper Coordinator: Melanie Tupaj
Book Fair
Coordinator (11/10-11/13): Chris
Catterton
Sweatshirt
Sales Coordinator: Leah Joly
Snack Shack
Coordinator: volunteer needed
Concert
refreshment coordinator: Sathya Amouretti
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