• 5/19 EXPO . .
  • 5/23 Nat'l Honor Society 6 pm . .
  • 5/25 Prom . .
  • 5/31 Field Day (rain 6/1) . .
  • 6/4 Celebration of Learning . .
  • 6/6 8th Grade Formal . .
  • 6/11 8th Grade Holiday Hill . .
  • 6/11 - 6/14 High School Final Exams . .
  • 6/18 Graduation 6 pm . .
  • 6/19 8th Grade Promotion . .
  • 6/20 Last Day of School . .

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Some Blog Housekeeping and Gentle Nags

If you are enjoying the posts at ESUMS PTO Announcements, consider subscribing to receive them in your email.  Scroll all . . . the . . . way . . .  down to the bottom of this page and click on Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).  

If you'd like to support the school without it costing you anything but a few clicks:

(1)  Do all of your Amazon shopping by clicking through the link (search box) in the right-hand margin.  ----look ------- over there --------somewhere --------------->

(2) During October, if you decide to sign up for this free 30-day Amazon Prime trial thing, do so by clicking this link.  Amazon will donate $6 per sign-up to the school.



(3)  Keep sending in your boxtops to the school office.  

(4)  Use the link www.btfe.com.  It will connect you to stores like Macy's, Walmart, Walgreen's, Apple, Oriental Trading, and many others.  The school will get boxtop money just because you clicked through that site.    




Thursday, October 24, 2013

Middle School Dance

The Middle School Dance will be held next Friday, Nov. 1 from 6:30-8:30 in the school cafeteria.  Tickets are $5 and can be purchased from Mrs. Napoletano before school all next week.  Wearing a costume is optional.

This is the time for volunteers to sign up to bring food or supplies, and to make plans to set up, chaperone, and/or clean up.  We hope parents can lend some fall decorations for the evening.

A sign-up sheet is posted here:  dance sign up sheet.  If you don't see your email, just add it at the bottom.



image: http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/calvin-and-hobbes/images/318448/title/dancing-photo

Change of PTO Officers

We are sorry to report that our PTO president, Sandra McNair-Boyd has had to resign for personal reasons.  We sincerely thank Sandra for her efforts so far this year, and we hope she can stay involved in PTO activities.  Vice-president Cathy Berni will become president.  Anyone who would like to step in as vice-president would be most welcome!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Hooray!

Unanimous YES from the Board of Aldermen!

new haven independent

Oh rats.  That was only the Finance & Education Committees.  The entire board votes November 18.

new haven register

Monday, October 21, 2013

Day of the Dead Parade & Drop-in Art Workshops

Are you ready for the third annual Day of the Dead Parade?? Join Unidad Latina en Accion to make giant puppets & art.

Puppet & Art Workshops at Bregamos Theater, 491 Blatchley Ave.

Come make giant paper mache puppets and more for the Day of the Dead Parade. On Sundays, all ages are welcome, but those under 18 should be accompanied by a parent. Wednesdays & Thursdays older kids only.

Make Haven, the Maker Movement in New Haven

http://www.makehaven.org/

They have open houses on Tuesdays; this evening (10/21 at 6:30) is "Microprocessor Monday."

18 & under needs parent or guardian present.

Friday, October 18, 2013

No STEM Saturday Tomorrow

The STEM Saturday that had been planned for tomorrow has been canceled.  The next one is Nov. 16.

This is an event for students interested in coming to ESUMS next year.  Please RSVP to the school office, so they can plan for the right number of students.

STEM/STEAM Saturday Flyer

It's Time for Parent University: November 2


All New Haven Public School parents are invited to participate in this year’s Parent University New Haven.  You can go to www.punh.org to register or call 203.497.7051.

This year they will be offering over 25 workshops in the areas of Early Childhood, Grades K-12, College Prep and Family & Community.  The event will be held at Gateway Community College in downtown New Haven.  

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Wow! Data Haven!

Data Haven is a great resource for all kinds of data about New Haven.  Students can find data for science projects, and parents and teachers can get real data to support "local reporting, grant writing, evaluation and grassroots action."

Here is the link to all of the education data.


Public Meeting of the Board of Aldermen Tuesday

"The Joint Education-Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, at 6:00 P.M, in the Aldermanic Chambers, 165 Church St., New Haven, to act upon the following item;
ORDER OF THE NEW HAVEN BOARD OF ALDERMEN AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF PROPERTIES FOR THE ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY MAGNET SCHOOL (ESUMS) CONSTRUCTION PROJECT"


The PTO has not yet organized any formal presence at this meeting, but it is open to the public, if you want to attend to see how it goes.     



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Oh, Those Early Mornings! (Get to Bed Early)

"Yale sleep expert Meir Kryger, MD, talks about school start times, and the impact of sleep or lack of sleep on the academic performance of children and teenagers."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aje7Q2_Pr-k

Two NHPS Events

Two important parent engagement events are coming up. First up this Thursday, Oct. 17, from 5-7 p.m. at Wilbur Cross High School is the Resource Fair for parents and teachers of children with disabilities. The fair is put on by the NHPS Student Services Department and Parent Partnership Council. The following links will provide you with a PDF flyer for the Resource Fair in English and Spanish. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Bad News for the 9th Grade

Friday's field trip to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric lab in Milford has been canceled because of the Government Shutdown.

Book Fair

Don't forget the Scholastic Book Fair at the school this week!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Yale Robotics Lab Taking High School Interns

The Yale Social Robotics Lab is taking applications from high school students interested in becoming interns.  Social Robotics explores the applications of robotics in more human areas: psychology, sociology, anthropology and neuroscience, along with all the computation and engineering found in other robotics labs.

Application forms can be found here: scazlab



News: Toni Harp in Favor of Funding ESUMS Building

State Senator Toni Harp, who is running for Mayor, said today that she is unambiguously in favor of funding the planned ESUMS building.  She has arranged for the state to cover the cost of some related improvements (such as the roads) in addition to the 95% the state has already promised to pay.  


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Parent Activism

School Bus Issues:

There will be a conference call on sunday oct 13 at 6 pm.  If you are interested, please call in
dial: 2134930700
access code: 838775#

School Nurse Issues:

There will be a public forum held by the CT Dept. of Public Health this evening, 10/10, 6-7 at Career High School.  

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Student Activity Announcements

Student Council Elections will be held tomorrow.  The first Student Council meeting will be Thursday, Oct. 17, 2:15-3:15, location TBD.

Science Club meets Tuesdays, 2:15-3:15, in Ms. Toothaker's room.

Spoken Word Poetry Club meets Thursdays, 2:15-3:15, in Ms. Robinson's room.

Engineering Tutoring is Tuesdays, 2:15-3:15, in Mr. Lee's room.  Students can come to receive or offer tutoring in engineering and math.  Contact Ms. Jenkins for more information.

The ESUMS Robotics Team is selling snacks at the end of the school day as a fundraiser for their activities.


ESUMS CMT/CAPT Report

[link to Slides for CMT/CAPT Presentation]

October 9 Blue News

[link to October 9 Blue News]

Note: Coffee And . . . will be Friday morning 8-9 a.m.  Please RSVP to the school office if you can attend.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

School Bus Issues

A PTO parent has suggested that a letter-writing campaign about the bus problems -- especially the infamous Bus K route -- might be an effective strategy for change.

Letters can be directed to the Coordinator of Transportation, teddi.barra@new-haven.k12.ct.us, with a CC to the Superintendent's Office, care of Parent Advocate Daniel Diaz, daniel.diaz@new-haven.k12.ct.us.


Volunteers for Upcoming Events

If you have not already signed up to volunteer for the Book Fair (10/11-10/19) or the Middle School Dance (11/1), please contact:

Bookfair: Darlene Pacelli or Damiana Runbox

Dance:  Darcy Cobbs-Lomax


Boxtops and Amazon Online Fundraisers

ESUMS is participating in the online version of Boxtops for Education.  Of course, you can still send in your usual paper boxtops, but you can also use any of the businesses listed here (stores) by clicking through boxtops4education.com, and the school will receive a contribution.

Or, you can shop on Amazon by clicking through the box in the right margin of this page, and the school will receive a percentage of your purchase price.

October Town Hall Agenda

[link to Town Hall Agenda]

Please note: There was some discussion at the Town Hall of reaching out to the Board of Aldermen about the budget for the ESUMS building.  The PTO will organize this activism soon; please wait for more information, so that we can present coherent arguments informed by up-to-date facts.  Send feedback, questions, discussion, and suggestions to pto.blog.esums@gmail.com.

Department of Public Health To Hold Community Health Forums

[[note: This would be an opportunity to raise the issue of the school nursing shortage.]]

(from the Hartford Courant)
September 09, 2013 -- William Gerrish, Connecticut Department of Public Health, Statewide

NEW HAVEN COUNTY: Oct. 10, 5:30 pm
Hill Regional Career High School, Auditorium, 140 Legion Ave., New Haven 

Rate Our School

If three parents post reviews this month, ESUMS will be entered in a drawing to win $5000.  Good reviews will also confirm the school's excellent reputation and attract more students into the lottery.

http://www.greatschools.org/connecticut/new-haven/3154-Engineering---Science-University-Magnet-School/?tab=reviews

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Half-day on Monday, Town Hall / PTO on Tuesday

School will be dismissed Monday at 11:30 a.m. [edit: error corrected]

Tuesday evening will be a Town Hall and PTO meeting.  Representatives from the Board of Ed will answer questions about the building plans and the curriculum.  A more complete agenda is in this week's  Blue News.  The meeting will begin at 5 pm.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

CPLT Meeting Summary

Here is a summary of tonight's Citywide Parent Leadership Team meeting.

The evening began with an appearance by the two candidates for Mayor of New Haven: Toni Harp and Justin Elicker.  Garth Harries introduced them, and announced that four new magnet elementary schools have been approved.  He also announced the completion of a new "School Wellness Manual."

Elicker spoke first.  He praised many of the district's existing plans and policies for school reform.  He endorsed evidence-based policy, early childhood education, and character education, such as conflict management.  He acknowledged the financial straits of the district and implied that teamwork, such as parent-teacher teamwork, could make up for some funding deficits.  He spoke of the need to balance stability and change: he approves of the turn-around school model, and as Mayor, he would vote on the School Board to re-appoint Harries as permanent, long-term superintendent.  When asked how he would address the $3 million deficit in the education budget without cutting educational quality, he replied that we could cut down on the use of outside contractors, dismiss ineffective administrators, and make "tough choices."

Harp spoke next.  She also praised early childhood education and parent involvement.  She said that the purpose of education is to allow people to succeed in the economy.  She said we must stop making excuses for urban education.  She would extend early childhood education to even younger children and offer universal pre-K.  She said that students who fail to get certain enrichment before age 5 almost never catch up.  Harp said students must be able to read by third grade.  She then skipped to adult education, and spoke of the low reading level of many adult students who, in her words, "are never going to be able to compete."  She then addressed the need to reform high school education.  She believes that high schools should offer certificate programs (nurse's aide, e.g.) to students who are not college-bound, while other students should be taking college courses in high school.  She is not sure whether she would vote to allow Garth Harries to continue on as superintendent.  Harp stated that an important part of her education plan is budget transparency in individual schools.  She believes access to the school's budget details would allow parents to better understand the quality of their child's education.  When asked for clarification, she said that she would never trust a principal who couldn't manage a budget, but she didn't really explain how those budget numbers would reveal academic quality.  

The candidates' speeches were followed by a review of the CPLT taskforces and committees formed last month, and a call for volunteers.

Susan Weisselberg gave updates on ongoing topics: implementation of the Recess Policy, Parent University (Nov. 2), and the City Guidance Department's College Prep workshops (mostly on financial aid -- schedule is on this blog; just scroll down).  A workshop on the Title One program (which serves low-income families) will be held Oct. 16 at 6 pm in the East Rock School cafeteria.  A dedication ceremony for the new East Rock school will be held Sunday, Oct. 6 at 2 pm.  Columbus Academy will be holding an all-day event on Saturday for parents and children.  

A presentation on the Common Core Standards followed.  Anyone who is interested in the details should attend the workshop at Parent University.  Specific standards can be viewed at http://www.corestandards.org/Math.  The presentation at CPLT was oriented toward parents of elementary school students, though the representatives offered to return to future meetings to answer more specific questions.

The Walkathon is Tomorrow

Parent volunteers are still needed, welcome, and encouraged to attend.  Students should turn in their envelopes tomorrow, and they are allowed to dress down for the day.

The weather is supposed to be good.  See you there!  
image: http://blog.fidmdigitalarts.com/daily-inspiration-new-orleans-arist-creates-mosaics-using-recycled-mardi-gras-beads

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Citywide Parent Leadership Team Meeting


-  Reminder -
The next Citywide Parent Leadership Team (CLPT) Meeting
will be held on:
Thursday, October 3rd, 2013
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wilbur Cross High School
(meeting held in the school foyer)

Dinner & childcare provided.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Free College Application Workshops for Juniors

New Haven Public School's Department of Guidance
in partnership with Parent University Present
College Prep Workshops!

Families and Parents Join us for these FREE workshops for 11th and 12th grade families!

Workshop 1 - Understanding the College Application Process from Beginning to End
In this 90 minute workshop, parents of juniors and seniors in high school will develop a deeper understanding of the college application process from start to finish. We will cover:
(1) how students can create a list of "best fit" colleges,
(2) what admissions officials look for in an applicant, and
(3) what the actual college application looks like and the information it requires.
An admissions official will be present to share their thoughts and "words of wisdom" about the application process. Parents will receive a list of critical dates in the college application and financial aid process, including information on our follow-up workshop entitled "Understanding the Financial Aid Process from Beginning to End."
Wed, Oct 2 (6pm)
Kanicka Ingram, Quinnipiac
Ross-Woodward School, Cafeteria (185 Barnes Ave.)

Tues, Oct 8 (8am)
Liz Vega, Gateway
John Martinez Magnet School, Library (100 James St.)

Thurs, Oct 10 (4pm)
Tony Carberry, CCSU
Wexler Grant School, Art Room/Rotunda (55 Foote St.)


Workshop 2 - Understanding the Financial Aid Process from Beginning to End
This 90 minute session is a follow up to "Understanding the College Application Process,"
with a focus on providing parents with critical information regarding the financial aid process from start to finish. We will cover:
(1) how families can create a college financial plan,
(2) what information is required for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS Profile, and
(3) where to look for scholarships and other resources to pay for college.
A financial aid counselor will be present to offer their expertise and answer questions. Parents will receive a list of important deadlines in the financial aid process, in addition to information on getting free help filling out the FAFSA at College Goal Sunday.

Sat, Nov 9 (11am)
Gloria Lee, SCSU
John Daniels Magnet School, (569 Congress Ave.)

Wed, Nov 13 (6pm)
Michelle Cochran, Albertus
Wexler Grant School, Art Room/Rotunda (55 Foote St.)

Tues, Nov 19 (8am)
TBD
Barnard Magnet School, Cafeteria (170 Derby Ave.)

Thurs, Nov 21 (4pm)
Ciara Negron, Albertus
John Martinez Magnet School, LIbrary (100 James St.)

Questions: Contact us at (203) 497-7055 or www.punh.org

Friday, September 27, 2013

Science Saturday Tomorrow

Learn about Nanotechnology at 10 in Davies Auditorium.  Details: http://onhsa.yale.edu/crisp-nanotechnology-energy-applications.

Sunday is a Math Morning about higher dimensional space: http://onhsa.yale.edu/math-mornings-sunday-higher-dimensional-space-and-things-it


We Walk in a Week!

One week 'til the Walkathon -- this is the biggest fundraiser of the year, and all of our other activities depend on it.   Get those envelopes filled!


image: http://dailynewsdig.com/star-wars-imperial-walkers-were-inspired-by-the-largest-land-mammal/


Science Olympiad & Chess Club

ESUMS is forming a Science Olympiad team, meetings Thursdays after school.  The Chess Club will also start next week.  More details to follow.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Coffee And . . .

Don't forget Coffee And . . .  tomorrow morning from 8:30-9:30 in the school's computer lab.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

High School Students: Free Language Classes at Yale

http://www.nhregister.com/social-affairs/20130924/new-haven-students-offered-free-language-program-at-yale

"Students can choose from Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Kiswahili, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Turkish."

90 minutes a week, begins Oct. 15

Schedule and more details here: http://www.yale.edu/macmillan/pier/hsclp.htm

Monday, September 23, 2013

Upcoming Events

Wednesday evening (Sept. 25, 5:30 pm) will be the Open House/Meet the Teachers night at the school.  It will be followed by a hands-on Powerschool workshop for parents who want assistance using the new online grading program (7 pm).  High school parents should bring their student's schedule to visit teachers in scheduled order.

There will be a "Coffee And" meeting for parents on Friday, Sept. 27 from 8-9 am.  This is a great way for parents to speak directly with the faculty, staff and administration.

The Walkathon is Friday, October 4.  Forms for collecting donations have been handed out, and more copies will be available at the Open House.

The first PTO and Town Hall meeting of the year will be held on October 8 at 5:30 pm.


Student Activities September 24

Consider planning for your student to stay after school tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 24.

Science Club will be meeting after school in Mrs. Toothaker's room.
Engineering Tutoring will be meeting after school in Mr. Lee's room.

Tuesday is also the due date for students who would like try for Student Council to submit their forms.


Saturday, September 21, 2013

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Some Great 1-Hour Classes for Teens

https://yale.learningu.org/learn/Sprout/2013_Fall/catalog

Yale Sprout is a great way for teens to get exposure to a variety of interesting topics:

Black Holes
Juggling
Nuclear Power
Neuroscience
Nanotechnology
Spoken Japanese
Alchemy
Beekeeping
African-American Literature
Computer Architecture
International Relations
Poetry
and many many more . . . 

7th - 12th grade, $30 total for 3 Saturdays in October: 5th, 12th and 19th
(financial aid available, optional lunch for sale)


Do Not Come To School Tonight!

At the Orientation, some handouts mistakenly announced the Open House/Meet-the-Teachers Night as tonight, the 18th.  That is wrong! Please come next Wednesday, the 25th at 5:30.

Superintendent Event Today

Meet Superintendent Garth Harries at Lincoln-Bassett School at 5:15 pm.  It's part of his "listening tour."  If you miss it, there will be others, including a Board of Ed meeting this Saturday (the 21st) at East Rock School 9am - 12.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Friday, September 13, 2013

Yale Math Mornings Start Sunday 9/29

Learn about higher dimensional spaces on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 10:30 in Davies Auditorium.

Details: http://onhsa.yale.edu/math-mornings-sunday-richard-schwartz-brown-university

Report from the CPLT

Summary of yesterday's CPLT meeting:

(1) Superintendent Harries briefed us on the $3 million budget gap, the measures taken so far to fill it (cutting some middle school classes) and the expectation that more cuts will be needed.

(2)  He also introduced his "listening tour" and the schedule for that.  If you want to meet the superintendent and give him feedback and suggestions, he will be at Lincoln-Bassett school on Sept. 18 at 5:15, and then will visit a different school each Wednesday.  ESUMS isn't on the schedule yet.  There will also be an open-to-the-public board-of-ed meeting on Saturday, 9/21, from 9-1 at East Rock Magnet School.

(3)  He assured us that he is working actively on getting the new ESUMS building approved by the Board of Aldermen.  He said the Sept. 16 meeting would NOT be the meeting where the building and budget are discussed, but that they would address the issue before the state deadline passes.

(4)  The CPLT then broke into committees and taskforces to address: school nursing, college prep issues, after-school programs, school websites, calendar issues, enrollment issues, and TAG.

(5)  A speaker from New Haven Promise presented some graphs to show how the program is growing. Only 200 students actually qualified and received Promise money last year, but the program is still quite new.  Parents should carefully read the requirements posted at http://newhavenpromise.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/NHP_2012v2.pdf and then try to track down that elusive "Rule Book."

(6) Stephanie Kilburne spoke about Powerschool.  ** If you are having difficulty accessing your child's records, she advises the following: (1) On the login page, it is not enough to use the password that shows on your powerschool letter.  You actually must click on "Create Account," use that temporary password to help you create the account, but then you must set your own password.  (2)  In the screen where you list your children's names, make sure that you fill in YOUR id and passcodes from the letter, not theirs.  (3) We will try to have some one-on-one help available at the ESUMS Open House.

(7)  Several speakers then addressed the district-wide recess policy.  By October 1st, schools should have formed a parent-teacher-staff recess committee who will submit a recess plan by Nov. 1st.  All children K-6 will get recess starting in January.

(8)  A speaker from Hillhouse High School raised the issue of the new and terribly burdensome procedure the school district is enforcing on parent volunteers.  No parents are supposed to be in a school building without fingerprints, background checks, DCF checks, and various paperwork.  She argued, correctly, that this will kill off all parent involvement and needs to be changed urgently.

(9)  The parent pursuing a CPLT mayoral debate reported that one of the candidates is not interested.  He is still hoping to find the other candidate interested, which perhaps will encourage the uninterested party.

(10)  The following activities were announced:
Parent Resource Fair, Thursday 10/17
Parent University, Saturday 11/2
Family Portraits at East Rock Magnet School, 11/21 ($10 sitting fee, packages for sale)
Diaper Bank needs donations (diaperbanknetwork.org)

PhoneBloks = Lego-style Smart Phone

http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/phonebloks-video/




Thursday, September 12, 2013

Yale Science Saturdays


CRISP Nanotechnology Lecture, Demos & Lab Tour:
Prof. Andre Taylor: Nanotechnology Energy Applications:
How Small things make a big difference in our world
Saturday, September 28, 2013
10:00am-12:00pm
Davies Auditorium, 10 Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, CT
FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Over the past few decades, scientists and engineers have been seeking to develop new and improved types of energy technologies that have the capability of improving life all over the world. In order to make the next leap forward from the current generation of technology, developing energy applications of nanotechnology are imperative. On September 28th, Yale Professor André Taylor, Director of the Transformative Materials and Devices Lab, will talk about how he uses nanotechnology to dope, arrange, & assemble carbon nanotubes into energy devices (electrocatalysts, batteries, & solar cells). He will also describe his work with bulk metallic glass alloys, an amorphous metal that can be molded like plastic into a micro fuel cell. Following the talk, you may explore hands-on science demonstrations and take a tour of Professor Taylor’s laboratory to see how these devices are created and why nanotechnology is so amazing. Refreshments will be served.
Science on Saturdays Lecture & Demonstrations Series:
Sept. 21, Dave Bercovici (Geology) The Science of Natural Disasters.
Oct. 12, Brian Scassellati (Comp Sci) Robots Helping Kids
Oct. 19, Karsten Heeger (Physics) Neutrinos: Ghost Particles in Our Universe
10:00am-12:00pm
Sterling Chemistry Lab, 225 Prospect St.
FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For more information: www.yale.edu/scienceoutreach

Science Saturdays is a special lecture series designed for families that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children.  Each event involves a lecture by a Yale professor and engaging science demonstrations run by Yale college students. The lectures occur 3 times per semester, are free and open to the public and the topics explored are for “kids” in 7th grade and above. 


Girls’ Science Investigations
Oct. 5, 2013: The Invisible World
Nov. 16, 2013: The Material World
9am-2pm
Sloan Physics Laboratory, 217 Prospect St.
FREE and OPEN TO ALL GIRLS IN THE 6th – 8th GRADE
For more information and to register: http://gsi.sites.yale.edu

Girls' Science Investigations is for girls in 6-8th grade who are interested in learning more about science. Each theme-based Saturday program has two morning sessions with a snack in between, followed by a pizza lunch and a short afternoon session. Students will have the opportunity to observe Yale faculty, run demonstrations, and participate in hands-on experiments. The mission of Girls' Science Investigations is to motivate, empower, and interest girls in developing the skills they need to pursue careers in science. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

A Few Important Dates


1.  Open House is on Wednesday, September 25 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
2.  Walk-a-thon is scheduled for Friday, October 4th for Grades 6-11 (rain date to be announced).
3.  Book fair is scheduled for the week of October 15th (October 14th is Columbus Day).  

Volunteers are needed!


**** Please note: some of the dates for these events have been changed from earlier plans.  At orientation, the open house was announced for 9/18 and earlier 9/26.  The ONLY open house is planned for 9/25.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Not Too Shabby: US Math & Science International Comparison

This New York Times article has some good news:

US math and science students performed reasonably well when compared to students of other countries (4th and 8th graders ranked 9th in math, 10th in science of 63 countries tested).

Connecticut performed slightly above the US average, but not nearly as well as Massachusetts or Singapore.  The article also has a good summary of various education reform strategies.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

ESUMS Walkathon Oct. 4

"The first known walkathon was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1953 by the most famous and influential actor/comedian in the history of Puerto Rico, Ramón Rivero, better known as Diplo. He walked 80 miles (from the capital city of San Juan to Ponce, on the other side of the island, to raise money for the Liga Puertorriqueña Contra el Cáncer (the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer). In that wakathon, Ramón Rivero raised the equivalent of $85,000 in four days. The walkathon turned into a historical event that became part of the collective consciousness of Puerto Ricans all over the world, and has been copied several times since, including in 2009, when the League, in memory of the first event, did a 'Diplo Returns to San Juan' walkathon, raising almost $200,000." Wikipedia


Online Science Resource

Science News for Kids is written at a middle school level, but most of the articles are not too simplistic for high school students.  It's a good place to get inspiration for projects.  There is also a "Going Deeper" list on each article that helps students do further research.


Friday, August 30, 2013

Those Late Buses

On the first day of school, some afternoon bus routes took much longer than expected.  Channel 8 news came to the school to report on the problem.  The video has interviews with some ESUMS parents.  Hopefully, all of the bus troubles will be solved soon.



Thursday, August 29, 2013

Walkathon October 4



GET READY FOR THE ANNUAL ESUMS WALKATHON!








image credit: http://indulgy.com/post/9BZC6FjVR1/ministry-of-silly-walks

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Welcome Back!

School starts tomorrow 7:30 - 2:00
130 Leeder Hill Drive in Hamden






image credit: http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~meisel/

Monday, August 26, 2013

Board of Aldermen Education Meeting Tomorrow

The Education Committee of the New Haven Board of Aldermen will meet tomorrow evening, Tuesday, August 27, at 6 pm at 165 Church Street in New Haven.

The agenda for the meeting says "workshop with Superintendent Garth Harries."  It's not clear whether the funding for the new ESUMS building will be discussed or if it would help in any way to have parents there, but anyone interested can certainly attend and participate in this open public meeting.



Friday, August 23, 2013

Open House & Meet-the-Teacher Night

September 25, from 5:30 - 7 pm.

A Few More Math Resources

Review and practice math through Algebra and Geometry using http://www.ixl.com/.  Students who want remedial or accelerated help can try http://www.mathnasium.com/milford, a tutoring franchise in Milford.

High School Supply List

The items on this list are requested by high school teachers. 

mechanical pencils with lead refills
erasers
pens
notebooks
filler paper/quad paper
binder 2 1/2 to 3" (used for 9th grade biology & 10th grade chemistry, needs 4 dividers)
pocket folders
index cards
ruler
dividers
composition books
flash drive
scientific/graphing calculator (TI-84 plus)
highlighters
report covers
lab notebook
**BYOD: laptops, ipads -- especially for AP Chemistry

** While such devices are very useful and recommended, they are not strictly required and are subject to the school's "no responsibility for lost or stolen electronics" policy.  Please see the 2013-14 Handbook for details.

Middle School Supply List

The items on this list are requested by middle school teachers.

The 6th grade list is somewhat more detailed and can be found here: http://esumsgrade6.edublogs.org/2013/08/22/less-than-a-week/


backpack
mechanical pencils with lead refills
wooden pencils
colored pencils
pencil sharpener
erasers
pens
5-subject notebook
1" binder(s)
3" binder for engineering
separate engineering notebook
pocket folders
highlighters
markers
index cards
index dividers
composition books
flash drive
scientific/graphing calculator (TI-84 plus)
filler paper
glue sticks

Monday's Orientation

You might want to drop in at the Monday evening orientation at 5:30, even if you've already been to yesterday's sessions.  On Monday, parents will be able to pick up student schedules and passwords for Powerschool, the new online grading system.

Students can also receive their schedules on the first day of school, Wednesday, August 28, bright and early at 7:30 a.m.

Order Uniform Shirts Online

The ESUMS dress code does not specifically require shirts with the school logo, but if you like them, they can now be ordered online at: ESUMSuniforms.com.

For $10, they will stitch the logo onto any shirt you like.  Bring them to:
Custom Tee's Plus
365 Whalley Ave
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
203-752-1071
203-786-4984 fax

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Application Deadline for Peabody After-School Program (high school)

Students who would like to participate in the Peabody Museum's EVOLUTIONS after-school program  must submit an application by September 15.  The program is free and interesting, enhances college applications, and counts toward high school community service hours.  New Haven and West Haven residents only.

http://peabody.yale.edu/education/evolutions/info-potential-applicants

New Haven Chinese Language School

The New Haven Chinese Language School will be offering lessons to all levels on Sunday afternoons, beginning September 8.  There is a charge for the semester, but it is pretty reasonable for the time and effort they give the students.

If many ESUMS students and parents are interested, the NHCLS has offered to establish an after-school session at our school for convenience.

nhcls.webs.com
Questions may be directed to Lely Evans at nhcls2012@gmail.com

This Saturday at the Peabody Museum

Come to the Peabody Museum for free on Saturday, August 24, for their "Summer's Last Roar" event.

http://peabody.yale.edu/events/summers-last-roar

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Orientation TOMORROW

See you at Orientation tomorrow morning!

8:30 High School
9:30 Middle School
11:30 All Grades

If you miss it, there will be a session Monday evening, Aug. 26 at 5:30.

Hot Vegetarian Lunches at Amistad Academy

Amistad Academy will offer hot vegetarian lunch this year, instead of asking vegetarian students to rely on cold salad most days.  Can ESUMS make this change?

http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/20120129/more-vegetarian-lunch-options-in-new-haven-school-satisfy-mother


Monday, August 19, 2013

New Haven Alders Grumbling over Price of ESUMS Building

http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/aldermen_balk_at_esums_price_tag/

Uh - oh.  It would be silly to lose the 95% reimbursement from the state.  If you're a resident, you can call or write your alderman.  Email addresses and phone numbers here: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/aldermen/index.asp

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Computers for Families

Concepts for Adaptive Learning (http://www.eachchildlearns.org/welcome/) refurbishes used computers from businesses and universities and gives them -- along with training, a printer, and a year's internet subscription -- to New Haven public school families who cannot otherwise afford to purchase technology.  This might also be a great opportunity for student volunteers.

Read more here: http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/2500_computers_and_counting/

Thursday, August 1, 2013

*** IMPORTANT -- ESUMS Fall Orientation Dates ***

Spread the word: orientation will be offered on Thursday, August 22, 8:30-9:30, 9:30-10:30, and 11:30-12:30 and Monday, August 26, 5:30-6:30.  You only have to attend one session.

The first day of school is Wednesday, August 28.  

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Plant Science Day in Hamden

http://www.ct.gov/caes/cwp/view.asp?a=2824&q=526016

August 7, 9:30-4, at Lockwood Farm, 890 Evergreen Ave. in Hamden.

Free, sponsored by the CT Agricultural Experiment Station.

Learn about bee-keeping, soil testing, fruit flies, food safety and hurricanes.  Great for students with a strong interest in biology.

Local Fundraiser -- Pie (pi?) Contest

CitySeed, the farmers' market people, are having a pie contest this Friday evening.  All-you-can-eat tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for kids, but anyone who brings a pie gets in free.

http://cityseed.org/donate/pie-contest-on-9

Painting the Classrooms

The middle school move is now more-or-less complete.  That means it is finally time to help paint classrooms.  Volunteers should contact Ms. Migliore-Dest.  <AMY.MIGLIORE@new-haven.k12.ct.us>


Back to School Rally

Don't forget the Back to School Rally which will be held at Hillhouse High School Athletic Center on Saturday, August 3, from 11-4.

They need volunteers and kids to attend.  There will be limited amounts of free backpacks, school supplies and food.

Habemus Superintendentam

White smoke has appeared over 54 Meadow Street.  We have a new superintendent of schools: former assistant superintendent Garth Harries.

Come and meet him at the Citywide Parent Leadership meeting Thursday evening at 5:30 at Cross High School.  You can register with Danny Diaz <Daniel.Diaz@new-haven.k12.ct.us>


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Meet Aspiring Superintendents

http://www.nhps.net/node/3123

What better way to spend a summer Saturday than quizzing superintendent candidates?  Come to Gateway on July 20, 9-4, to meet and question the finalists for New Haven Superintendent of Schools.  Lunch will be provided.

Questions may also be submitted online at the link provided.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Free Planetarium Shows at Yale

http://www.leitnerobservatory.org/

Tuesday evenings, 7 & 8.  It's free, but the seats fill up fast.  The telescopes are open afterwards if the skies are clear.

Chalkville Reminder

Don't forget Chalkville is this weekend in West Haven!  Join ESUMS parent Elinor Slomba's effort to break the world record for largest pavement chalk drawing.
Register (they need a headcount) at www.chalkville.org.

Vi Hart's New Video

Vi Hart has a new (really long) math-music video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niz8TfY794.

If you're not . . . used to . . . Vi's geeky sense of humor, you can start with some of her classic math videos.

Hexaflexagons -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paQ10POrZh8&feature=youtu.be

Pythagoras and the Beans -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1E7I7_r3Cw

Doodling in Math Class -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKK95DAKms