- 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 . .
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Book Fair's Off; New Fundraiser Proposed
Don't be sad! The consensus at yesterday's PTO meeting was that the book fair was scheduled too soon for a new Chairperson to organize in time. Instead, two new Co-chairs will research holding a Barnes & Noble fundraiser in the spring.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Urgent Call for Parent Volunteers: Book Fair Chair

This year the Book Fair is in a crisis. Though we have many parents signed up to work at the fair, helping to set up, sell books or clean up, we do not have a Chairperson! Without one, we cannot hold the fair and will have to cancel!
The duties of the Book Fair Chair are not very time-consuming. Most of the work is done ahead of time, aided by the people at Scholastic. With so many volunteers, running the actual fair ought to be pretty easy. Please come to today's PTO meeting and speak up if you can volunteer to save this important fundraiser!
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Photo Montage of Yale SCHOLAR Program Featuring ESUMS Students
Click here: Yale SCHOLAR
"The Yale summer S.C.H.O.L.A.R. program brings 120 high school students from New Haven, West Haven, and Amity Public Schools to live and study science for two weeks on Yale campus. The goal is to prepare motivated and academically promising students for success in college and to strengthen their ability to pursue science majors and careers. SCHOLAR provides an intensive, hands-on science curriculum that emphasizes discovery, critical thinking and problem solving. The curriculum is designed by Yale University faculty, graduate and professional students, and teachers from local public schools. Yale undergraduate students serve a vital role as teaching assistants and mentors."
"The Yale summer S.C.H.O.L.A.R. program brings 120 high school students from New Haven, West Haven, and Amity Public Schools to live and study science for two weeks on Yale campus. The goal is to prepare motivated and academically promising students for success in college and to strengthen their ability to pursue science majors and careers. SCHOLAR provides an intensive, hands-on science curriculum that emphasizes discovery, critical thinking and problem solving. The curriculum is designed by Yale University faculty, graduate and professional students, and teachers from local public schools. Yale undergraduate students serve a vital role as teaching assistants and mentors."
ESUMS Science CMT & CAPT Scores 2014
New Haven Averages:
8th Grade = 55.3% Proficient -- 35.2% Goal
10th Grade = 53.0% Proficient -- 17.3% Goal -- 47.4% Inquiry
Connecticut Averages:
8th Grade = 78.3% Proficient -- 62.5% Goal
10th Grade = 78.7% Proficient -- 46.8% Goal -- 62.9% Inquiry
ESUMS 2014:
8th Grade = 86.7% Proficient -- 77.1% Goal
10th Grade = 73.9% Proficient -- 47.8% Goal -- 59.1% Inquiry
Middle school science scores were up from 2013. High schools scores fell a bit, but the high school "Goal" percentage is still the highest in town. All scores are close to state averages and among the top scores in the district. Explore more details here: http://www.nhps.net/node/3377.
While standardized testing is an incomplete measure of the quality of a school, it's always nice to do well. Congratulations students!
8th Grade = 55.3% Proficient -- 35.2% Goal
10th Grade = 53.0% Proficient -- 17.3% Goal -- 47.4% Inquiry
Connecticut Averages:
8th Grade = 78.3% Proficient -- 62.5% Goal
10th Grade = 78.7% Proficient -- 46.8% Goal -- 62.9% Inquiry
ESUMS 2014:
8th Grade = 86.7% Proficient -- 77.1% Goal
10th Grade = 73.9% Proficient -- 47.8% Goal -- 59.1% Inquiry
Middle school science scores were up from 2013. High schools scores fell a bit, but the high school "Goal" percentage is still the highest in town. All scores are close to state averages and among the top scores in the district. Explore more details here: http://www.nhps.net/node/3377.
While standardized testing is an incomplete measure of the quality of a school, it's always nice to do well. Congratulations students!
First PTO Meeting on Tuesday at 3:15 pm
If you have any items you would like added to the agenda, please send an email to Cathy Berni.
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Free Open-to-the-Public Events at Yale
2014 Windham Campbell Prizes Literary Festival
When: Monday, September 15, 2014 5:00 PM - Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:00 PM
View the festival schedule
(Zadie Smith will be speaking)
Civil Resistance: the Study of Nonviolent Power and Organized People
When: Thursday, September 25, 2014 - Friday, September 26, 2014 (All day)
Where: Luce Hall (LUCE), Rm. 203, 34 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06511
When: Monday, September 15, 2014 5:00 PM - Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:00 PM
View the festival schedule
(Zadie Smith will be speaking)
Civil Resistance: the Study of Nonviolent Power and Organized People
When: Thursday, September 25, 2014 - Friday, September 26, 2014 (All day)
Where: Luce Hall (LUCE), Rm. 203, 34 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06511
CT Folk Festival & Green Expo
This weekend, for those interested in environmental engineering, the CT Green Expo in Edgerton Park will feature solar phone charging, a giant water fountain, and velomobiles. And folk music, of course.
Details.
Details.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Hey, How's That New Building Coming Along?
The welcome letter to UNH students this fall reads, in part:
"Soon, construction will begin to the west of Bergami Hall on the Engineering and Science University Magnet School (ESUMS), an interdisciplinary school for middle and high school students. ESUMS was created in 2008 through a partnership among UNH and the cities of West Haven and New Haven. Once completed, UNH students will have access during the evening to some of the state-of-the-art lab spaces there, which will help to address a critical need on our campus."
If you get a chance, you can walk by the site and see how the work is coming along.
"Soon, construction will begin to the west of Bergami Hall on the Engineering and Science University Magnet School (ESUMS), an interdisciplinary school for middle and high school students. ESUMS was created in 2008 through a partnership among UNH and the cities of West Haven and New Haven. Once completed, UNH students will have access during the evening to some of the state-of-the-art lab spaces there, which will help to address a critical need on our campus."
If you get a chance, you can walk by the site and see how the work is coming along.
Call for Parent Volunteer: School Newspaper
Any parent who might be able to volunteer an afternoon each week to moderate the school newspaper meetings should please contact Mrs. Robinson as soon as possible.
A fledgling staff has already met to begin planning, but without an adult supervisor, they cannot begin to publish a paper. If you have a writing or journalism background -- and even if you don't! -- please consider whether you can give a couple of hours a week to help out.
A fledgling staff has already met to begin planning, but without an adult supervisor, they cannot begin to publish a paper. If you have a writing or journalism background -- and even if you don't! -- please consider whether you can give a couple of hours a week to help out.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Dress Code Review
Shirt with collar in navy blue, royal blue, "goldenrod" yellow, or white;
Pants in navy or tan;
Short and skirts are acceptable if (1) long enough to touch knees and (2) worn with socks or tights in dress code colors only (or black).
No dangling jewelry, no tight "skinny" pants, no jeans, no sweats, no exposed undies, no hoodies.
Sweaters and jackets must comply with dress code if they are to be worn all day.
Middle school:
Shoes/sneakers must be single color -- all black with black soles or all brown with brown soles. These are hard to find!
Students must have a belt and shirts must be tucked in.
High school:
Allegedly, the one-color-shoe rule has been relaxed and girls may wear shirts untucked.
High school dress code violations are taken seriously.
The school has a great selection of used uniforms; just ask in the office.
Upcoming Parent Events in New Haven
http://nhpsparents.net/
Citywide Parent Leadership Team Sept. 4, 5-7 pm, Wilbur Cross High School, 181 Mitchell Dr.
Financial Freedom Series, September 16, 2014 at 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm Bethel AME Church, 255 Goffe St.
Citywide Parent Leadership Team Sept. 4, 5-7 pm, Wilbur Cross High School, 181 Mitchell Dr.
Financial Freedom Series, September 16, 2014 at 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm Bethel AME Church, 255 Goffe St.
Citizen Science
Volunteer and help the USGS (United State Geological Survey) improve its maps. High school students can inquire in the Guidance Office whether this would count as community service hours.
National Map Editing Guide
National Map Editing Guide
"Astronaut" is a STEM Career
Astronaut Michael Massimino's story about his spacewalk to repair the Hubble telescope (free download -- audio).
Dates for Yale Sprout and Splash, MIT Splash
If you've never been to a Splash event, they're fun. College students teach short classes to middle- and high-school students on interesting topics. The cost is low ($15 + optional lunch & t-shirt) with financial aid available.
Yale Fall Sprout will be on Saturday, October 4th, 11th, and 18th; Yale Fall Splash will be on Saturday, November 8. Yale Splash
MIT's program is the weekend of Nov. 22. MIT Splash
Yale Fall Sprout will be on Saturday, October 4th, 11th, and 18th; Yale Fall Splash will be on Saturday, November 8. Yale Splash
MIT's program is the weekend of Nov. 22. MIT Splash
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Sneak Peak at the New Website
For an informal preview of the school's great new website (not yet officially launched), visit esumsnh.net.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Back to School
Welcome back!
A quick reminder for the first day of school: parents who pick up their students at the end of the day should now use the BACK doors and park behind the building.
This request was in error: instead, pick-up students will be dismissed OUTSIDE the front doors, and parents will be able to drive up. Sorry for the inconvenience!
This request was in error: instead, pick-up students will be dismissed OUTSIDE the front doors, and parents will be able to drive up. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Yale Science Saturdays Fall Schedule
Yale Science Outreach has published the Science Saturdays schedule for Fall 2014. Events will be held Sept. 27 (engineering), Oct. 18 (astronomy), and Nov. 15 (biology). Science Saturdays are free and open to the public. They consist of a lecture and hands-on demos. Details here.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Calendar Confusion
If you were at orientation today, you may have received two conflicting calendars: one inside the handbook, and the other from the PTO. The following calendar clears up the discrepancies and is the one you should use. The dates are always subject to change later on, so please check back for updates in the months ahead.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Orientation Schedule and Sign-Up Sheet
Hi Everyone,
This is a reminder that orientation is on Friday, August 22nd:
Grades 9 and 12 are from 8:30 to 9:30 am
Grades 10 and 11 are from 9:30 to 10:30 am
Grades 7 and 8 are from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Grade 6 is from 1:00 to 2:00 pm
If an evening session is needed, there is one for all grades on Friday, August 22ndf from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. If a morning session is needed, there is one for grades 6, 7 and 8 on Tuesday, August 26 from 8:30 to 9:30 am.
The first day of school is Thursday, August 28th.
You can join the PTO by filling in the attached form and bringing it to orientation. Hope to see you there!
Regards,
Cathy Berni
ESUMS PTO President
Click HERE to volunteer.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Back to School Rally
Not to get you nervous, or rush your summer vacation, but this looks like a lot of fun with free giveaways.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Old Navy Uniform Sale
Old Navy currently has kids' uniform components for $5 and $10, a good sale:
http://esumsgrade6.edublogs.org
Old Navy does, however, use unfair labor practices in its Bangladesh garment factories (sweatshops):
http://www.globallabourrights.org/reports/gap-and-old-navy-in-bangladesh-cheating-the-poorest-workers-in-the-world
ESUMS maintains a terrific second-hand uniform swap; just inquire in the office. Re-using school uniforms is also good for the environment.
http://esumsgrade6.edublogs.org
Old Navy does, however, use unfair labor practices in its Bangladesh garment factories (sweatshops):
http://www.globallabourrights.org/reports/gap-and-old-navy-in-bangladesh-cheating-the-poorest-workers-in-the-world
ESUMS maintains a terrific second-hand uniform swap; just inquire in the office. Re-using school uniforms is also good for the environment.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Some Important Dates
Here are a few dates to put on your calendar. Everything is still tentative, so write in pencil!
August 22 -- ESUMS Back-to-School Orientation (please consult your orientation letter for times)
August 28 -- first day of school
September 9 -- first PTO meeting of the year, 3:15 pm
September 24 -- Open House 6-8 pm
October 3 -- the Walkathon
October 6-10 -- the Book Fair
October 7 -- Town Hall & PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
October 10 -- Coffee And, 8:30 am
November 7 -- Middle School Dance
November 13 -- Report Card Conferences and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
November 21 -- Coffee And, 8:30 am
December 9 -- Town Hall, Band Concert and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
December 12 -- Coffee And, 8:30 am
January 5 -- Non-Violent Communication Parent Workshop and PTO meeting, 5 pm
January 9 -- Coffee And
February 10 -- Town Hall, Black History STEAM Event, and PTO meeting, 5 pm
February 13 -- Coffee And
March 11 -- Coffee And
March 13 -- Pi Day, High School Expo, and PTO meeting, 3:30 pm
April 2 -- Town Hall and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
April 10 -- Coffee And
May 1 -- Middle School Dance
May 7 -- AP Meeting, 3:30 and PTO meeting, 4:30
January 9 -- Coffee And
February 10 -- Town Hall, Black History STEAM Event, and PTO meeting, 5 pm
February 13 -- Coffee And
March 11 -- Coffee And
March 13 -- Pi Day, High School Expo, and PTO meeting, 3:30 pm
April 2 -- Town Hall and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
April 10 -- Coffee And
May 1 -- Middle School Dance
May 7 -- AP Meeting, 3:30 and PTO meeting, 4:30
May 21 -- New Student Orientation at UNH (PTO volunteers), 6-8 pm
June 3 -- Field Day
June 8 -- Celebration of Learning and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
June 3 -- Field Day
June 8 -- Celebration of Learning and PTO meeting, 4:30 pm
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Bittersweet News: Some Favorite ESUMS Teachers are Leaving for Promotions
Mr. Pilliner and Ms. Jenkins will be leaving ESUMS to take new positions as assistant principals elsewhere in town (New Haven Independent article). Ms. Warner will also not return in the fall.
We wish them -- and Mr. Meador who left late in the Spring -- the very best, though we are sad to lose their talent and dedication.
Thankfully, Ms. Jenkins can remain PTO treasurer because she is still an ESUMS parent!
We wish them -- and Mr. Meador who left late in the Spring -- the very best, though we are sad to lose their talent and dedication.
Thankfully, Ms. Jenkins can remain PTO treasurer because she is still an ESUMS parent!
Friday, July 11, 2014
Learn to Code for Free
Google is offering learn-to-code vouchers for people traditionally under-represented in computer fields (women, African-Americans, Latinos). Even if you don't qualify, or if they run out of vouchers, they offer many free online courses that anyone can use.
article
application
list of free courses
ps -- there seems to be no age restriction on the awards, so both students and parents should be able to apply.
article
application
list of free courses
ps -- there seems to be no age restriction on the awards, so both students and parents should be able to apply.
Monday, June 30, 2014
New Haven Public Library Field Trip, Monday July 7
Field Trip to Yale University’s Center for Engineering, Innovation and Design
When: Monday,
July 7, 2014 3:00 PM
-
5:00 PM
Where: Main Library
Description: Take
a group visit with us to Yale’s CEID to learn about laser cutting, 3D
printing, CNC machining, and more! Ages 8 to 12, call 203.946.8129 to
register.
Chess Club Mondays at New Haven Public Library
Chess Club for Kids
When: Monday, June 30, 2014 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMDescription: Chess instruction and play for kids ages 6 to 16.
Tutoring is provided by the Yale Chess Club and Library staff. No registration necessary.
Where: Main Library
Meets every Monday.
Free Class -- Home Maintenance 101 -- Tomorrow
Tue Jul 1, 2014 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Home Maintenance 101
Sponsored by: Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven
Your first step in home repairs. Plan your short- and long-term repair, maintenance, and home improvement strategies. This class is suitable for both homeowners and homeowners-to-be. You are welcome to repeat this class as often as you wish - just remember to bring all of your home maintenance questions with you!To register for this free class, call Norma at (203) 562-0598 ext. 26. Class will be held in our Home Improvement and Energy Conservation Lab (Building #3), located on our campus at 333 Sherman Avenue.
Admission: Free
Home Improvement and Energy Conservation Lab (Building #3)
333 Sherman Avenue
New Haven
Sunday, June 22, 2014
High School End-of-Year Activities
Ms. Anna writes:
On Monday - It's a full day. Students will go to their scheduled classes.
Tuesday - ESUMS Gives Back. Students were encouraged to do Community Service out of the building. If students come in, they should be doing community service around the school. They should see their teachers to connect to these.
Wednesday - will be the high school field day and barbeque! Students should bring or wear sunscreen!
For Community Service Day, here are a few local options to consider. Some of them require pre-registration.
Volunteer Match (longer-term commitments)
Dwight Hall (a very long list, but some also might be long-term and some are out-of-date)
International Festival of Arts & Ideas (going on this week on the Green)
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Lake Compounce Field Trip Will Be Late!
The field trip to Lake Compounce will now be LATER in the day, ending at 7. For details, please read the 6th Grade Blog.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
How to Use This Blog
Welcome new ESUMS families to the PTO blog. We try to improve communication between the school and families by posting information here about school, city, and PTO activities.
(1) ⇊ Always scroll down. ⇊ There is a lot of information that doesn't show up on this first screen.
(2) Check out the Blue News in the upper right-hand corner. It's almost always up-to-date. ↗↗
(3) Use the Amazon box in the right-hand margin to connect to Amazon. The school will get a small percentage of your purchases; it's one of our easiest ongoing fundraisers, and it costs you nothing but a click. ⇉
(4) Subscribe -- You can have these blog posts come right to your email inbox: just click on feed://ptoesums.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default and enter your information.
(5) Comment -- We really do love to hear from you.
(6) Volunteer -- This is the time to recruit additional bloggers for the next school year.
Thank you for all of the time, effort, and resources you give to support ESUMS.
(1) ⇊ Always scroll down. ⇊ There is a lot of information that doesn't show up on this first screen.
(2) Check out the Blue News in the upper right-hand corner. It's almost always up-to-date. ↗↗
(3) Use the Amazon box in the right-hand margin to connect to Amazon. The school will get a small percentage of your purchases; it's one of our easiest ongoing fundraisers, and it costs you nothing but a click. ⇉
(4) Subscribe -- You can have these blog posts come right to your email inbox: just click on feed://ptoesums.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default and enter your information.
(5) Comment -- We really do love to hear from you.
(6) Volunteer -- This is the time to recruit additional bloggers for the next school year.
Thank you for all of the time, effort, and resources you give to support ESUMS.
Summer Program -- Learning to Learn -- Skills & Strategies For Effective Learning
Notre Dame High School, West Haven
Are you a student who has a desire to be successful in high school? Are you a student who wishes that there was a better and easier way to be more successful? Students who use effective organizational skills and learning strategies are in a position to succeed and become confident, independent learners! One of the most valuable things you can do is help yourself prepare for lifelong learning.
Come to Notre Dame High School for a five day workshop. The course
is designed to help each student develop, strengthen, and master
effective organizational and study skills. Topics to include:
Organization of Student Planner, Binders and Lockers, Time Management,
Note-Taking Strategies, Study Skills/Strategies, Test Taking Strategies,
How to Prepare for Semester Exams, How to Study for Math, How to Study
for Foreign Language Classes. These effective organizational and
learning strategies will continue to pay off for a lifetime.
July 7-11 8:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. OR August 11-15 8:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Tuition: $250.00 http://www.notredamehs.com/summerenrichmentprogram
Students must bring the following supplies: 3- ring binder, (5 )binder divider tabs, pocket folder, highlighter, pencil
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Shoe Drive for Digital Media Program
The ESUMS Digital Media program is conducting a used shoe drive. Shoes will be sent to an organization that distributes some for re-use and recycles the rest. Therefore, as the student posters say,
"It doesn't matter the condition just bring in any amount of shoes to help us reach our mission."
Students can get dress-down tickets for their donations. There is a collection box right outside the main office. No slippers, no flip-flops, no singles please.
"It doesn't matter the condition just bring in any amount of shoes to help us reach our mission."
Students can get dress-down tickets for their donations. There is a collection box right outside the main office. No slippers, no flip-flops, no singles please.
Carpentry, Painting & Taping Class for Women
Free training for women. Learn carpentry, painting, and taping for free. Participate in volunteer projects and gain experience and certification. Applications due in late July. Must be over 18.
http://www.cwi2.com
http://www.cwi2.com
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Free Class: Learn How to Make a Rain Garden
Friday, June 13, 9-3, at 333 Sherman Ave. New Haven, Building #3, and lots of other great programs at Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven.
Monday, June 9, 2014
Yale Summer Sprout Program
Summer Saturdays are always too few, but if your student is inclined to spend them learning a wide variety of interesting topics, consider Yale's Sprout program.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Field Day
Thank you to all the many, many parent volunteers and teachers who made field day so successful. PTO fundraising provided lunches from Subway. Parents donated an amazing quantity of snacks, drinks and paper goods -- almost all of which were consumed by the hungry athletes. Parents also set up, handed out lunches and snacks, and cleaned up. And, of course, Mrs. Pennella and our Field Day Chairs, Bob Ennis and Stephen MacCarty, planned the whole thing. Thanks to all!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
ESUMS Film Festival
The students running the Film Festival have now put more detailed information into a website: http://esumsstudentfilmfestival.com. Not only will it be a great event showing all of the digital media students' hard work, the website is pretty impressive, too!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Field Day Rescheduled to Friday Due to Weather
Due to a very iffy weather forecast for overnight tonight and tomorrow morning, Field Day has been rescheduled for Friday, June 6...same location and same time. We'll still need the same donated items (gallons of water, cups, jugs, ice, coolers, healthy snacks) and the same number of volunteers...that hasn't changed. Unfortunately, I am unavailable Friday. So please respond to Jeanne Pennella and Cathy Berni regarding your availability to help out on Friday. Thanks, Bob Ennis (field day chair)
Monday, June 2, 2014
Bumper Stickers are Here!
Show your school spirit!
Stickers are 4"x5" (10.16 x 12.7 cm^2) with a black background.
$3 each, available from the PTO at the Celebration of Learning on June 9.
Stickers are 4"x5" (10.16 x 12.7 cm^2) with a black background.
$3 each, available from the PTO at the Celebration of Learning on June 9.
Friday, May 30, 2014
ESUMS Film Festival -- An Invitation from the Students
"Come join us at all ESUMS Film Festival and have fun! It will be on June 24 and tickets are being sold for 5$! Anyone is welcome. Please tell your friends and family. We promise an AWESOME night of amazing sound effects and super dramatic motion pictures. If ticket needed contact Nima Mansouri at nimamnsr@gmail.com or inbox any of our outstanding students on Facebook, and we will give you all the info needed. Hope to see you all!"
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Summer Meals Awareness
ALL children and teens in Connecticut are welcome to free summer meals (breakfast and lunch). If you have time and interest on Saturday, June 14, please come out to the Summer Meal Blitz, spreading awareness of this great program.
Details about the event: http://www.nhps.net/node/3332
Details about the Summer Meals Program: http://www.ctsummerfood.org/
Details about the event: http://www.nhps.net/node/3332
Details about the Summer Meals Program: http://www.ctsummerfood.org/
Friday, May 23, 2014
Oratory Finalists
Congratulations to 8th Graders Morgan Cobbs and Pranav Kandarpa for their excellent (finalist) performances in OneWorld’s Middle School Oratory Competition Final.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Orientation for New Students on Thursday
Welcome, new families, to the ESUMS PTO Announcements Blog!
From the letter you should have received:
"We are holding our annual mandatory orientation
for all ESUMS 2014-15 families at our next Parent Town Meeting, which will be
on Thursday, May 22nd, 5:30 p.m. at the University of New Haven. . . . Please bring your child to the meeting. We will be administering an algebra
readiness exam to all incoming middle school students. We will also give a math placement exam
to all incoming high school students. . . . When preparing for the orientation on May 22nd
please bring your child’s most recent CMT scores and report card so that we may have a
copy for review in planning for the most successful school year possible. Bring a pencil, and of course bring your enthusiasm for math and science and STEM education."
See you at the Orientation!
Middle School Oratory Competition TODAY
Tue May 20, 2014 3:59pm – 5:59pm
Middle School Oratory Competition Final
ESUMS 8th graders will be participating. Come cheer them on! The event is free and open to the public, at Worthington Hooker Middle School, 691 Whitney Ave.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Three ESUMS Teams Won Awards at CT Innovation Expo
ESUMS teams Shark Shield, Roadways and the Sound of Preservation have won awards. Congratulations on the hard work and terrific projects of all who participated!
Friday, May 16, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
ESUMS New Haven Science Fair Results
Congratulations to:
6th graders Daniel Majkut and James Rodrigues (Honorable Mention)
7th graders Jacob Feuerstein (2nd) and Prastik Mohanraj (1st)
8th graders Whitney Davis and Caitlin Lemar (Honorable Mention)
9th graders Lauren Low (3rd, plus awards from American Chemical Society, Biophysical Society and the Bob Apfel Award) and Shyam Patel (Honorable Mention, plus American Society of Metals Award)
and to all of their teachers, mentors and parents as well!
(photo: Yale University)
6th graders Daniel Majkut and James Rodrigues (Honorable Mention)
7th graders Jacob Feuerstein (2nd) and Prastik Mohanraj (1st)
8th graders Whitney Davis and Caitlin Lemar (Honorable Mention)
9th graders Lauren Low (3rd, plus awards from American Chemical Society, Biophysical Society and the Bob Apfel Award) and Shyam Patel (Honorable Mention, plus American Society of Metals Award)
and to all of their teachers, mentors and parents as well!
(photo: Yale University)
Field Day
Hi Everyone,
The middle school field day event will be taking place during the school day on Wednesday, June 4th, at the University of New Haven. We are looking for parents to:
1. Volunteer the day of the event - please let us know when you would be available (i.e., setup, during, cleanup).
2. Donate snacks or beverages for the day off - we are looking for individually wrapped snacks or fruit such as apples, oranges, etc. that will not be "touched" by everyone. Also, the PTO has three large jugs for water and whatever but if you have one that we could use, it would be helpful. Just please put your name on it. Lastly, if anyone is willing to donate water or another beverage (think healthy so no soda or anything that will spoil outside), please let us know. We plan to offer the students pizza for lunch.
3. Anything else you can think of - just let us know.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at esumspto@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Cathy Berni, PTO President
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Poetry Slam Tomorrow (Wednesday) Night
The ESUMS Poetry Club will host a Poetry Slam at The Space, on Treadwell St. in Hamden at 6 pm, Wed. May 14. The event is free, but donations requested.
Another ESUMS Expo Team in the News
Video of Tara Minaee, Precious Szostek, and Mr. Tynes talking about the Shark Shield project.
Monday, May 12, 2014
May 14 Middle School Movie
The Middle School will be showing Frozen right after school on Wed. May 14 in the art room. Admission $1, snacks extra.
Field Day T-Shirt Money & Order Form Due Wednesday, May 14!
Field Day T-shirts are $7 or $9, depending on size. They come in yellow, navy, or royal blue. But, you must order by Wednesday!
Expo is Saturday!
EXPO time is coming up this weekend. Please talk to your student to find out if he/she is on the roster to attend EXPO this year.
The Student Innovation Expo is an annual highlight for the Center for 21st Century Skills and affiliated organizations. This event is the culminating experience for a year’s worth of hard work and innovation by high school students from across the state of Connecticut.ESUMS’ high school students participating in Center for 21st Century Skills & CT Career Choices programs will be celebrating a year's work of innovation, creativity, and imagination on May 17, 2014, at the Governor William A. O’Neill State Armory in Hartford, Conn.
Students are expected to wear dark shoes (brown or black) with khaki pants or skirts (no cargo pants) along with their polo shirt with their embroidered logo. All attire must be clean, pressed and wrinkle free. Students will be on their feet for most of the day, so heels aren’t recommended. Students must arrive at ESUMS by 6am to assist with the loading of team materials on the busses. The busses will depart the school promptly at 6:15 am. Students are expected to attend the event in its entirety from the setup phase, opening and awards ceremonies. The students’ participation represents a significant grade in their Chemistry, Biology and/or technology classes.
If you would like additional information about EXPO, please use the following link:
http://innovationexpo.skills21.org
The Student Innovation Expo is an annual highlight for the Center for 21st Century Skills and affiliated organizations. This event is the culminating experience for a year’s worth of hard work and innovation by high school students from across the state of Connecticut.ESUMS’ high school students participating in Center for 21st Century Skills & CT Career Choices programs will be celebrating a year's work of innovation, creativity, and imagination on May 17, 2014, at the Governor William A. O’Neill State Armory in Hartford, Conn.
Students are expected to wear dark shoes (brown or black) with khaki pants or skirts (no cargo pants) along with their polo shirt with their embroidered logo. All attire must be clean, pressed and wrinkle free. Students will be on their feet for most of the day, so heels aren’t recommended. Students must arrive at ESUMS by 6am to assist with the loading of team materials on the busses. The busses will depart the school promptly at 6:15 am. Students are expected to attend the event in its entirety from the setup phase, opening and awards ceremonies. The students’ participation represents a significant grade in their Chemistry, Biology and/or technology classes.
If you would like additional information about EXPO, please use the following link:
http://innovationexpo.skills21.org
Tech Programs in New Milford, CT
Robotics and Beyond
These programs are far away, up near Danbury, but they are interesting and reasonably priced.
These programs are far away, up near Danbury, but they are interesting and reasonably priced.
Board of Alders Meeting Tonight (re: Budget for School Nurses)
The Finance Committee will hold a workshop on Monday, May 12, 2014, at 7:30 P.M, in the
Aldermanic Chambers, 165 Church St., New Haven, to discuss with selected city
departments (Board of Education, Health Department) concerning portions of the Annual City Budgets proposed for the fiscal year
commencing on July 1, 2014.
These meetings are open to the public; not sure whether there will be opportunity for public comment, but it will certainly be worthwhile to observe the debate.
Education budget issues explained here.
These meetings are open to the public; not sure whether there will be opportunity for public comment, but it will certainly be worthwhile to observe the debate.
Education budget issues explained here.
Science Fair this Week
20th New Haven Science Fair, public viewing of projects.
1 pm - 6 pm, Tuesday May 13th
8 am - 8 pm, Wednesday May 14th
Yale Commons, Grove Street
Awards ceremony at Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall 6:30 pm Wednesday.
Admission: Free
Over 600 students present 240 projects from PreK-Grade 12 .
1 pm - 6 pm, Tuesday May 13th
8 am - 8 pm, Wednesday May 14th
Yale Commons, Grove Street
Awards ceremony at Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall 6:30 pm Wednesday.
Admission: Free
Over 600 students present 240 projects from PreK-Grade 12 .
Friday, May 9, 2014
A Few Deadlines and Events
Student Council Elections will be held on June 2nd. All applications must be submitted to Mr. Erazo (for middle school) or Ms. Meetze (for high school) by Wednesday, May 14th. The positions available will be:
President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, PTA Liaison,
and one Representative for each grade.
Pathways to Science applications are due by May 30th. High school students can obtain forms from Mr. Davila, fill out the student contact information, ask their science teacher to fill out the recommendation and teacher contact info, and return the form to Mr. Davila, who will submit it to Maria Parente. Alternatively, recommendations can be filled out separately online. Middle school students wishing to apply to the program must contact their science teacher.
The CT Student Innovation Expo will be held on May 17th in Hartford, CT. The event is open to public and everyone is welcome to come and support the school.
Mrs. Zenait is looking for parent volunteers to help out at this year's Arabic Carnival in late May.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
ESUMS Students in the News (WTNH Interview)
WTNH conducted an interview with Valeria Rodriguez, Dominik Majkut and Mr. Tynes about the "Roadways" app they developed for CT Innovation Expo.
Update on the Website Fundraiser
Bring in all your loose change! If possible, consider donating $100 for the Principal's Matching Gift.
"Manage Your Future" Youth Program
Manage Your Future provides multiple training workshops for youths including: Financial Literacy, Social Development, Job Readiness, Employment by Design. Youths participate in two sessions per week and participate in one field trip per month.
We place eligible students in meaningful summer employment for a period of 5 weeks at 25-hours per work week. These are paid summer employment opportunities.
Between the ages of 14-18.
Citizen of the United States.
Residing in households eligible for or receiving Temporary Family Assistance (TFA).
Residing in households eligible for or receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
MYF Information Brochure
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
It's Educator Appreciation Week and Thank a Teacher Day
Take a moment to thank the dedicated, hard-working teachers and staff members who make ESUMS fantastic. The PTO will co-sponsor a breakfast for the faculty and staff on Thursday morning.
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!
Friday, May 2, 2014
Important: Board of Alders to Vote on School Nurse Budget
Please read this article from the New Haven Independent on the school nursing issue. As many of you know, the ESUMS PTO sent a petition with 50 parent signatures to the Board of Education and New Haven Health Department requesting a full-time nurse in our building. There will be a budget hearing of the Board of Alders on May 12 to discuss the hiring budget for school nurses. The Health Department currently employs 31 nurses for 53 schools. They have requested only 4 more full-time positions.
(1) If you are a New Haven resident, please call or write your alder to support hiring more nurses. You can find your alder's contact information here: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Aldermen/. There is even a search tool to enter your address and find out who your representative is. It is so important that they hear from parents.
(2) All parents who care about this issue are encouraged to attend the May 12 hearing. Details on time and place will follow, but it will most likely be in the evening at the BoA Chamber, 2nd floor, City Hall, 165 Church Street.
(3) Parents who wish to become even more involved and advocate for full-time nurses in all the schools (or seek creative alternatives like using nursing student assistants) can join the CPLT health services taskforce.
(1) If you are a New Haven resident, please call or write your alder to support hiring more nurses. You can find your alder's contact information here: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Aldermen/. There is even a search tool to enter your address and find out who your representative is. It is so important that they hear from parents.
(2) All parents who care about this issue are encouraged to attend the May 12 hearing. Details on time and place will follow, but it will most likely be in the evening at the BoA Chamber, 2nd floor, City Hall, 165 Church Street.
(3) Parents who wish to become even more involved and advocate for full-time nurses in all the schools (or seek creative alternatives like using nursing student assistants) can join the CPLT health services taskforce.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Today: Creative Minds Exhibit, Art of New Haven Youth
Opening Reception for the NHPS Arts Department's exhibit -- TODAY (May 1), 5 pm, Arte, Inc., 19 Grand Avenue.
Exhibits: May 1-30, Arte, Inc.
May 7 - June 14, BOE, 54 Meadow St.
May 14, June 14, City Hall Atrium
ESUMS student work will be a part of this display. Artwork is FOR SALE, details available from lisa.davisrucinski@new-haven.k12.ct.us.
Exhibits: May 1-30, Arte, Inc.
May 7 - June 14, BOE, 54 Meadow St.
May 14, June 14, City Hall Atrium
ESUMS student work will be a part of this display. Artwork is FOR SALE, details available from lisa.davisrucinski@new-haven.k12.ct.us.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Go MathCounts!
The magnificent ESUMS middle school MathCounts team won 7 medals today at the New Haven competition. Individual 1st, 2nd, 7th, and 8th place, every prize in the "lightning round" and top prize for a school.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Parents: Awesome Magnet School Conference for Free, 5/17
In the upcoming Magnet Schools of America Conference, there is a day devoted to parents in Magnet Schools. As a school we are able to pay for 2 parents who are interested in attending. Please let me know if you are interested.
Thanks, Jennifer Jenkins
If you want to attend this conference, please see information at http://www.magnet.edu/conferences-and-events/2014-msahartford. Two parents from each school may attend the parent day on Saturday, May 17. We will register them as a group and provide bus transportation from New Haven to the conference in Hartford. The district was allotted 60 parent slots so these will be given on a first-come-first serve basis.
Don't Forget BoxTops!
Please continue to send in your boxtops to the school. Some boxtops expire June 1, 2014. Let's help ESUMS 10cents at a time. Thanks.
ps -- don't forget to check https://www.boxtops4education.com/marketplace?redirect=48eee1e7-a0a1-43bb-90fe-feabdbfbff8e before you make an online purchase. If the vendor is listed there, the school can get a donation if you buy through their site.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
National PTA Program on Kids' Emotional Struggles
Find Out How to Tell When a Kid is Struggling Emotionally |
It's not always obvious when your child—or one you care about—is struggling emotionally. Recognizing the symptoms and seeking early and effective mental health services are critical for educational achievement, as well as long-term health and happiness. Join the National PTA and American Psychological Association (APA) on Sunday, May 4 at 7 p.m. EDT for an important conversation: How to Tell When a Kid is Struggling Emotionally. |
Friday, April 25, 2014
Pancake Breakfast
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PANCAKE BREAKFAST IN SUPPORT OF THE JUNIOR CLASS.
Tomorrow at Applebees in Orange, CT (see attached flyer!) join ESUMS staff and students for a pancake breakfast to raise funds for our first graduating class, the class of 2015. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at the restaurant.
We look forward to seeing you.
Eric Maroney
English Teacher
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
6th Grade IKEA Projects
Check out some great 6th grade projects at the 6th Grade Blog. The assignment was a practical one: to design and furnish a child's room with attention to budget and physical layout.
Free Mother-Daughter Coding Event in NYC
Sunday, May 4, in Manhattan or Brooklyn (two sites), Cupcakes and Coding.
(appropriate for computer programming/coding beginners)
http://mommypoppins.com/kids/free-learn-to-code-pre-mothers-day-event-for-nyc-moms-and-girls
(appropriate for computer programming/coding beginners)
http://mommypoppins.com/kids/free-learn-to-code-pre-mothers-day-event-for-nyc-moms-and-girls
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Very Easy (Random Drawing) Scholarship Opportunity
Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier has launched Phase Two of CHET Advance Scholarship, which will award a college scholarship of up to $2,500 to 100 high school juniors and 100 sixth-grade students. The application period is from 8 a.m. on March 18 to 5 p.m. on April 30, 2014.
Please take a moment to review the following attachments:
FAQs
Flyer
Additional details, including the official rules, are available at www.chetadvance.com<http://www.chetadvance.com>.
Please take a moment to review the following attachments:
FAQs
Flyer
Additional details, including the official rules, are available at www.chetadvance.com<http://www.chetadvance.com>.
Appleby's Fundraiser Hosted by the Junior Class
On Saturday morning, 4/26, the Junior Class will hold a fundraiser pancake breakfast at Appleby's. Tickets may be purchased from Mr. Maroney or Ms. Rice. The class will receive a donation from your ticket even if you do not actually attend the breakfast. Donations will support next year's Senior activities, like the Prom and Graduation.
Movie "Night"
The high school will hold a movie "night" right after school tomorrow afternoon (Wed. 04/23). The film will be "Catching Fire" and the cost will be $1 for the film, $1 for a snack.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Parent University April 26
http://punh.org/
Parent University is a day of free workshops for parents of children in the New Haven Public Schools.
· Families can register at www.punh.org<http://punh.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8f549e665e761a46a76f8e718&id=e5c130bb91&e=eebea0575b>, by calling (203) 497-7055 (English) / (203) 497-7056 (Spanish), or at their child's school.
· Click here for a downloadable flyer in English and Spanish.<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Final_April_2014_Flyer_PUNH_2.pdf>
· Click here for a Registration Form in English<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Reg_Form_English__Workshops.pdf> or click here for Spanish<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Reg_Form_Spanish__Workshops.pdf>.
· We will offer over 30 workshops and group discussions focusing on our four main areas: Early Childhood, Grades K-12, College Prep and Family & Community.
· The event runs from 8:30am-2:30pm. We will provide breakfast, lunch, transportation and childcare for children ages 3-12.
· If you would like to volunteer or know a high school student who needs community service hours please CLICK HERE <http://punh.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8f549e665e761a46a76f8e718&id=7a9a693811&e=eebea0575b> to register.
Parent University is a day of free workshops for parents of children in the New Haven Public Schools.
· Families can register at www.punh.org<http://punh.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8f549e665e761a46a76f8e718&id=e5c130bb91&e=eebea0575b>, by calling (203) 497-7055 (English) / (203) 497-7056 (Spanish), or at their child's school.
· Click here for a downloadable flyer in English and Spanish.<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Final_April_2014_Flyer_PUNH_2.pdf>
· Click here for a Registration Form in English<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Reg_Form_English__Workshops.pdf> or click here for Spanish<http://www.nhps.net/sites/default/files/Reg_Form_Spanish__Workshops.pdf>.
· We will offer over 30 workshops and group discussions focusing on our four main areas: Early Childhood, Grades K-12, College Prep and Family & Community.
· The event runs from 8:30am-2:30pm. We will provide breakfast, lunch, transportation and childcare for children ages 3-12.
· If you would like to volunteer or know a high school student who needs community service hours please CLICK HERE <http://punh.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8f549e665e761a46a76f8e718&id=7a9a693811&e=eebea0575b> to register.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Reminder for New Families
If your child has been accepted to ESUMS in the magnet lottery, welcome and congratulations! But, you are not done! You must register by April 25 or you will lose your place; please refer to your offer letter for details.
Spring Break: Are You Bored Yet?
Consider attending one of New Haven Public Schools' open schools programs. Great non-violence workshops, but also fun activities and free dinner.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Dress-Down Days = Website Fundraiser
This drive is extremely important, and I hope that in a few months you will be reading this blog on the new ESUMS website!
"Don't we already have a website?"
The current website, esumsnewhaven.com, is a student production and an exceptionally good one. But, it does not have the real design and functionality of a professional website.
As the school grows in numbers and complexity, event scheduling and communication become more challenging. This website will allow all scheduling -- academics, PTO, after-school activities, special events, field trips, testing, etc. -- to be kept in one easily accessible place.
As the high school students apply to colleges, a coherent online presence can help explain ESUMS's excellence to admissions offices. As the school seeks outside sponsors, a school website can facilitate fundraising and partnerships. A good school website is also helpful in recruiting new students, and it can put practical, routine activities online: filling out field trip permission slips, paying trip fees, and communicating with teachers.
Please donate generously to this drive and feel proud every time you click on the link!
ps -- For now, you can donate at the main office or send in a donation with your child. It the website becomes a reality, you will be able to donate online. Thank you so much for your support.
"Don't we already have a website?"
The current website, esumsnewhaven.com, is a student production and an exceptionally good one. But, it does not have the real design and functionality of a professional website.
As the school grows in numbers and complexity, event scheduling and communication become more challenging. This website will allow all scheduling -- academics, PTO, after-school activities, special events, field trips, testing, etc. -- to be kept in one easily accessible place.
As the high school students apply to colleges, a coherent online presence can help explain ESUMS's excellence to admissions offices. As the school seeks outside sponsors, a school website can facilitate fundraising and partnerships. A good school website is also helpful in recruiting new students, and it can put practical, routine activities online: filling out field trip permission slips, paying trip fees, and communicating with teachers.
Please donate generously to this drive and feel proud every time you click on the link!
ps -- For now, you can donate at the main office or send in a donation with your child. It the website becomes a reality, you will be able to donate online. Thank you so much for your support.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Tonight!
Please come out to the Town Hall/PTO meeting tonight at 5:30, and while you are there, check out the high school science/technology "mini-expo." See you there!
CPLT meeting summary from April 3
(1) A parent reminded those present of the great summer and weekend programs available in the area: Yale Sprout & Splash, Hopkins Summer Bridge (7th & 8th graders), Miss Porter's School, and Upward Bound.
(2) A representative of the New Haven health department spoke on the school nurse situtation. The department employs 31 nurses to attend 53 schools with over 20,000 students. They have asked the Board of Alders to support 4 more positions. There will be another city budget meeting on May 1.
(3) A representative from Grandparents on the Move invited grandparents to join their group. Call Charles Blango at 203-946-7443 for information.
(4) A parent from Teach Our Children was seeking student speakers for the education conference at the Omni, but that event has now passed.
(2) A representative of the New Haven health department spoke on the school nurse situtation. The department employs 31 nurses to attend 53 schools with over 20,000 students. They have asked the Board of Alders to support 4 more positions. There will be another city budget meeting on May 1.
(3) A representative from Grandparents on the Move invited grandparents to join their group. Call Charles Blango at 203-946-7443 for information.
(4) A parent from Teach Our Children was seeking student speakers for the education conference at the Omni, but that event has now passed.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Bus Transportation Issues
Teddi Barra, the Transportation Director for New Haven Public Schools, will attend a meeting with parents from the Teach Our Children advocacy group and the Citywide Parent Leadership Team on April 10, 6pm, at Hill Central School on Dewitt St. in New Haven. ESUMS parents with transportation problems are encouraged to attend and participate.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Paid Student Internship -- Food Policy
The New Haven Food Policy Council Youth Internship provides an opportunity for high school-aged youth who are passionate about food issues such as hunger, health, business development, school food, growing food and cooking, to deepen your knowledge, and work with the Council to advocate for change.
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MONDAY APRIL 14th, 2014
CPLT Meeting Thursday
Have you ever wanted to get more involved in the New Haven school system? The City-wide Parent Leadership Team is like a PTO for the entire city. There will be a meeting Thursday, April 3, 5 pm, at Wilbur-Cross High School. ESUMS should be sending several representatives to these meetings. Please join us!
High School "Mini-Expo" April 8
Come to the school next Tuesday evening to view the 9th and 10th grade Expo science projects. Student set-up is at 5. Details here.
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