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PCS NEWS 10/18/24

 

 

 

Dear PCS Community,

 

Thank you for another wonderful week here at Putney Central!  Highlights included a visit on Thursday from the Brattleboro Coop Cooking Program in some of our elementary classrooms, a wonderful Forest Friday today in the beautiful fall sun, a great meeting with our middle school leadership team analyzing our student climate survey results, and really wonderful work happening across all of our classrooms.

 

Here is some information heading into the weekend!

 

Upcoming Dates

Tonight - Family Dance!  6:00-8:00

Wednesday 11/20 - Our farewell to the old playground structure!

Thursday 11/21 - Fall Family Feast! (see below)

Friday 11/22 - Coffee Talk with Jon @ 8:00 in the Staff Room

Monday 11/25 - Friday 11/29 - No School for Inservice and Thanksgiving Break

 

Fall Family Feast

We are thrilled to open our doors to families to come enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving Feast with our students on Thursday, 11/21.  There is a flyer on the Newsletter with specific time for lunch seatings based on grade level.  Please complete this very short survey to let us know that you plan to attend, so we can plan accordingly.  SURVEY

 

Enrichment Clubs

We are nearing the end of our first session of enrichment programming.  Thank you to our staff, community members and students for making it a great first session!  Chorus will continue into the Winter, with Session #2 starting after the holiday break.

 

Winter Sports

Thank you to those families in grades 3-8 who have signed up - we have record participation in our off campus activities, which is great.  This year we are not asking for payment based on choices, but instead will send out a fundraising campaign to support the program.  Please consider contributing when that time comes to support the continuation of our Winter Sports Program!

 

Holiday Bazaar

We have scheduled the Holiday Bazaar for December 11, 2024.  We are accepting donations of new and gently-used goods for our students' shopping pleasure.  There is more information in our newsletter.

 

Please check our newsletter for an updated Counselor's Corner, new pictures, and flyers for upcoming events!

 

Thank you for your partnership and support.  Have a wonderful weekend!

Jon

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Upcoming Activities, Community Events and More!

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Staff Highlight

Nicole Abelli- Intensive Seervices Interventionist

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Hi everyone! I’m Nicole Abelli, but feel free to call me Nikki. I studied studio art at UMass Amherst, and I’ve always had a passion for both creativity and building community. I’m so excited to have joined the PCS team in January 2024, working in the I.S. classroom, and I’m incredibly grateful to be part of such a kind and caring group of people. I’m also a proud cat mom to my two little sidekicks, Peanut and Rigatoni!

Before coming to PCS, my career focus was directing summer camps, running inclusive and equitable outreach programs, and organizing large community events, all of which were incredibly rewarding. I have an adorable niece, a younger brother and an amazing mom, and we all share a love for film, art, and animals. Whether I’m making art, spending time with my family, or hanging out with my cats, I’m always looking for ways to connect, create, and enjoy life’s little moments.

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Notes From Nurse Nicole

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Counselor's Corner

November 2024

Dear PCS Families/Guardians,

As we step further into November, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on what has been happening around PCS. This past month has been filled with valuable lessons and growth. 

October was Bullying Prevention Month, and our school came together to engage in meaningful conversations and activities around bullying awareness, kindness, and empathy. Students spent the month learning about how bullying affects others and discovering ways to stand up for themselves and others in a positive way. 

Our November 1st Community Assembly—held the Friday before November—was the culmination of this work. I feel fortunate to have our Middle School Leadership students take the lead in planning and facilitating the assembly. These students did an amazing job sharing key messages from our bullying prevention efforts, and highlighting the importance of kindness and 

In addition to our bullying prevention efforts, we’ve been focusing on creating classrooms that promote emotional well-being and social growth. Our social-emotional learning work in the classrooms continues with lessons on emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and fostering healthy relationships through healthy communication. 

What’s Coming Up:

Caregiver Conversation: We’ll be hosting our second annual Caregiver Conversation which will focus on the book “Anxious Kids Anxious Parents” by, Lynn Lyons.  

Join Us for Our Discussion:

"Children are increasingly anxious, stressed out, and overly worried. Part of that has to do with increased pressures to excel in school, sports, and extracurricular activities. But part of it has a lot to do with parents/caregivers/us." We invite you to participate in a conversation about the research that shows that children with anxious parents are up to seven times more likely than other children to develop anxiety. You're welcome to read the book "Anxious Kids Anxious Parents" by, Lynn Lyons or watch the videos beforehand, but it's not required. Everyone is welcome, whether you've read the material or not!

Wednesday, January 8th

5pm-6:30pm

PCS LIBRARY

CHILDCARE PROVIDED

(If you prefer to listen to an audio podcast here is a link.)

As always, if you have any questions or need additional support, feel free to reach out.

All the best,

Counselor Marisa

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