Dates to Remember:
Monday, May 20- 5-9 Amherst Bertucci’s Fundraiser Wednesday, May 22- End of Year Band, Orchestra, and Chorus Concert- 9:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.-
Students are asked to wear Pelham School T-shirts Wednesday, May 22- Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Monday, May 27- Memorial Day- NO SCHOOL
Friday, May 31- Field Day
Saturday, June 1- Electronics Recycling Fundraiser- 9-noon
Wednesday, June 5-Friday, June 7- Nature’s Classroom Trip- Grade 6
Thursday, June 6- Pelham School Committee- 6:30 p.m.
June 19- Pelham Grade 6 Graduation- 7 p.m.
June 21- LAST DAY OF SCHOOL- (This includes grade 6 students!)
Dear Pelham Families,
At this point in the year, we often have opportunities to celebrate and honor the achievements of our students in specific
programs or areas. Several of our students were recognized in the annual Latino Achievement Awards on Friday
evening, at the Amherst Regional Middle School. At the elementary level, latino students are recognized in kindergarten
and sixth grade if they meet criteria in specific areas. I am delighted to honor Xavier Matias in kindergarten for
“Outstanding Effort”, and sixth grade students, Xavier Toledo and Patrick Matias, both recognized for “Outstanding
Community Spirit.” The program was quite festive and included traditional songs and dances from Latino cultures and
a special guest of honor included Latino Anaridis Rodriguez , anchorwoman from WWLP, who delivered a poignant
and inspirational talk on her experience in coming to this country as a young girl and and her family’s efforts to achieve
the American Dream.
Pelham School has many talented artists as well! Many of our students in grades 4-6 submitted their art work for the
Arbor Day poster contest sponsored by the Amherst Public Shade Tree Committee. The focus of the contest is to
create a poster that demonstrates an appreciation of trees as one of our most valuable natural resources. Of the 94
entries received for the contest, six of our Pelham students’ posters were selected as winners in this contest. We
celebrate the efforts and talents of the following students: Sophie Acker, Anna Maria Biagi, Kira Bixby, Leif Corp,
Arden Lloyd, and Leah Wilson. 2014 year long calendars featuring the winners artwork will be printed. If you are
interested in purchasing a calendar, please visit the Town of Amherst at the following link:
http://www.amherstma.gov/index.aspx?NID=1644
The PTO is hosting a Bertucci’s fundraiser Monday, May 20th at the Amherst Bertucci’s on East Pleasant Street. This is
a great opportunity to feed your family and support the school at the same time. The school will be awarded 15% of all
sales between 5-9, and will include both dine-in and take out orders. The online order link is provided here:
http://olo.bertuccis.mymicros.net/Bertuccis/en-us/Bertucci/Bertucci/Amherst/Order We hope to see many of you there!
Sincerely,
Pelham Press Vol. 23, No. 17, May 18, 2013
http://pe.arps.org
Lisa Desjarlais
Hello from the speech and language teacher:
When I started my work as a ‘speech therapist’, most of what I did was work
with helping children to pronounce speech sounds the ‘correct’ way. Gradually, my
role expanded to helping students to use their language (vocabulary, grammar, speech
sounds and social scripts) for communicating. For most of the time I have worked
here, I have guided students to improve how they produce and perceive speech
sounds, words, sentences and longer material. Many of my students find it
challenging to process and recall what they hear, including directions and lessons. I
have also worked with children to develop their skills at expressing their ideas in verbal
and non-verbal modes. One of the best parts about my job here is that I get to
connect with students in both small groups in my room and larger groups in
classrooms.
Part of my work here involves cooperating with teachers and parents to gain an
understanding of their child’s learning style. Teachers take the opportunity to consult
with me about any student, who they have difficulty understanding or who has trouble
expressing ideas in speech or written form. I have the chance to see children from
their early days in kindergarten and to watch their development over their years here.
That is a wonderful privilege for me. Thank you.
Parents have a key part in the process of encouraging the growth of speech and
language skills. The coming summer is a great time to work on that. Read stories, tell
family tales, sing songs, play car games (I am thinking of an animal…), prompt your
little ones to follow directions, make a grocery list, take your older student to the
library and talk about your books and movies….
Have the best time! Enjoy!
Mrs. Servos
Welcome to Pelham Physical Education!
Hello All! I wanted to give everyone a brief update on PE at Pelham. This year is
coming to an end quickly but we have accomplished so much and will be closing the last few
weeks with some great events and activities.
In Grades K-3 we have successfully been working on a number of different skills
and units. We had an excellent time learning some group dances in our Dance Unit. From the
Hokey Pokey, the Cha Cha Slide, the Limbo, and the Cupid Shuffle, students spent time
exploring their dance moves. We also learned and practiced our overhand throw, how to
field ground/fly balls, and our batting in the Softball/ Wiffleball unit. Recently we have
been working on how to throw a Frisbee at a target, in our Frisbee Unit.
In Grades 4-6 we have been getting our hearts pumping and working on our cardio-
vascular endurance, muscular strength, and muscular endurance during our fitness warm
ups. We have also had the chance to get our bodies moving in our Dance Unit. Students did
exceptionally well in our group dances and learned the benefits dancing can provide for
your health. In our Softball/Wiffleball Unit we had the opportunity to learn some
important rules to the game while working on our softball skills, and have learned how to
play different wiffleball game variations. We have also started our Ultimate Frisbee Unit
by working on our backhand throw.
Upcoming Events:
Field Day 2013 is scheduled for May 31st. Sunscreen is recommended for field day with
the majority of activities being outside. No Bathing Suits. A change a clothes is
recommended but not required. Students do not need to bring water bottles. This year
students will be receiving a brand new water bottle for participating in field day. Forms
will be sent home for parent volunteer interest as well for those who would like to help
with field day.
Lastly, the winner of the Golden Sneaker Award will be announced very soon with only a
few weeks left of school. It should be an exciting finish!
Thank you,
Dustin James
Summer Reading Program Ideas
Are you always looking for FREE ways to keep your school aged children
occupied during the summer? Then check out this list of free summer
reading program ideas.
Scholastic’s Summer Challenge: Kids can keep track of their reading minutes
by logging in. In return, they can win digital prizes. Plus, they will be able to
enter a sweepstakes for gifts like Klutz books and other fun rewards. Mom
and Dad can also register in conjunction with their children to track
progress. This even starts on May 6th, but you can get registered right now.
Barnes & Noble’s Summer Reading: This one requires kids to read eight
books and then make a short recommendation on each one. They can then
turn in their completed Summer Reading form at a store and choose a free
book from this list! This even starts May 21st and runs through September
3rd.
Pizza Hut’s Book-It Program: This program is offered to schools – including
home schooling parents. Starting on Wednesday, March 1st, homeschoolers
can sign up to get in on the program. You can watch their Facebook page for
more details.
Local Libraries: Be sure to check with your local library to see what sort of
summer reading program is offered. A quick search on your local library’s
website will help you find out what programs they offer.
Showcase Cinemas Bookworm Wednesdays (select locations): Each
Wednesday from July 10 – August 7, kids can bring in a book report (unless
you are six and under and then admission will be free) – which will be cost
of admission! The films in include:
July 10th – Yogi Bear
July 17th – Ice Age: Continental Drift
July 24th – Madagascar 3
July 31st – The Lorax
August 7th – Hotel Transylvania
Happy Reading,
Ms.Fulcher
The Pelham Town Meeting met on Saturday, May 4th
and approved a
number of articles to support the Pelham School. The school budget
passed, and the town also voted to support the purchase of curriculum
materials as well as funds to complete necessary security
improvements at the school. The much needed chimney extension has
now been completed and the Pelham School students and staff will
have much cleaner and safer air quality during the winter heating
months. The Pelham School is very appreciative for the support it
receives from the community!!
DO YOU HAVE ELECTRONICS OR APPLIANCES YOU NO LONGER USE?
BRING THEM TO THE PELHAM PTO
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING FUNDRAISER!
SATURDAY JUNE 1, 2013 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
PELHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
45 AMHERST ROAD, PELHAM
Items to bring and the fee you pay for each:
TVs $20.00
Refrigerators, air conditioners, stoves, microwaves,
washers, dryers, dishwashers, dehumidifiers
$10.00
Laptops, monitors, CPUs, printers, copiers, fax machines,
office phones, DVD players, VCRs, stereos, radios
$ 5.00
Toasters, blenders, food processors, coffee makers,
electric griddles/woks, waffle irons, mixers
$ 5.00
Computer accessories/small electronics; keyboard,
mouse, cables, remote controls, MP3 player, walkman,
chargers/power cords*
each
$ 2.00
*SPECIAL! Fill a box with assorted computer accessories
or small electronics
$ 5.00
Cellular phones, printer cartridges FREE!
Please contact Erin Lawler ([email protected] or 413.835.1879) with questions
BE GREEN * RECYCLE THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL-SPONSORED EVENT
http://www.crtr.org/
SPONSORED BY THE PELHAM SCHOOL PTO
SCHOOL EVENTS, ACTIVITIES AND ITEMS SPONSORED BY OR FUNDED BY THE PTO INCLUDE: * GLOBES
AND WORLD MAPS FOR CLASSROOMS * TEACHER AND STAFF APPRECIATION * NEW CURTAINS FOR
THE STAGE * STUDENT SNACKS DURING MCAS EXAMS * ANTI-BULLYING T-SHIRTS * ICE CREAM SOCIAL *
HALLOWEEN PARTY * VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE *SPRING FAIR *
THE PELHAM PTO THANKS YOU FOR THE SUPPORT THAT MAKES THESE EVENTS POSSIBLE
IF IT LOOKS LIKE A CAMP,
AND FEELS LIKE A CAMP….
Do you need summer care? I will be having 2 weeks of all-day
care this summer. Familiar faces staff this popular camp-like
session, scheduled for June 24 – June 28 and August 19-23.
The cost is $200 for each week with a sibling discount. State
vouchers are accepted and scholarships are available for
eligible families. This fun program, held at the Pelham School,
will run from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (with early and late care
negotiable). Space is limited, so see Lennie Ware to sign up or
for more information.
Call 265-3766 or email [email protected].
(These summer programs are not limited to current after
school families. Children must be at least 5 years old by the
session date.)
PELHAM AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
The Pelham After School Program is a state licensed, non-
profit organization housed at the Pelham Elementary School. It
provides a safe and fun environment for children from kindergarten
to sixth grade that promotes their emotional, social, intellectual and
physical growth. The program follows the school calendar
and runs from school dismissal until 5:30 daily. A number of skilled
and well-trained staff assist the director, Lennie Ware.
The full time cost of the program is $200 monthly, with a 10%
sibling discount for siblings. Students may attend as little as one day
per week for $40 per month. A refundable, one time deposit of $50
per child is required. Daily snacks are included in the cost.
Financial aid, in the form of discounted tuition, is available for
qualified families. Please request a scholarship application. We are
also currently recognized by the state childcare voucher system.
To enroll your child in this popular program, fill out the reverse
side and mail it, with a deposit if required, to the address listed. You
will receive confirmation of your enrollment.
If you would like more information, please contact Lennie Ware
at [email protected], call 413-265-3766 or visit our website at
pelhamafterschool.wordpress.com
(see application below)
Request for Pelham After School Care for ‘13–
‘14
Parent’s name: _____________________________________________________
Summer mailing address: _____________________________________________
Summer phone number: ______________________________________________
Email address: _____________________________________________________
Child’s name, & grade in Sept.: _______________________________________
Sibling name, & grade in Sept.: _______________________________________
Desired slots: Desired slots for sibling:
Monday o Monday
Tuesday o Tuesday
Wednesday o Wednesday
Thursday o Thursday
Friday o Friday
Tuition is $40 per slot per month.
Full time care is $200 per month.
We offer a 10% sibling discount and financial aid is available.
The only checks now due are the deposits for new students of $50 per child.*
This one time deposit may be credited towards the child’s last month of tuition.
*Checks payable to: Pelham After School Program .
Mail to: Lennie Ware @ 11 Boyden Rd, Pelham, MA 01002
Phone 265-3766 email: [email protected]
SLOT CONFIRMATION WILL BE SENT. MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE IT !
You will receive enrollment confirmation within 2 weeks of request. Enrollment packets will be received by
mid-August and are due back BEFORE your child begins attending.
THANK YOU & WE’LL SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
For internal use only
date rec’d ________ deposit rec’d _____________ confirmation sent ___________