- 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, March 11, 2015
Summer Programs 2015
Have you seen this great list of high school summer programs, put together by the ESUMS Guidance Department?
Don't Forget that PTO Meeting Tomorrow!
5 pm, following the Open House.
Please feel free to come early (at 4) to participate in the open house and introduce prospective families to ESUMS.
Please feel free to come early (at 4) to participate in the open house and introduce prospective families to ESUMS.
High School Students to Attend Brownsville Song
Senior English students and students from African-American/Latino Experience will be traveling to Long Wharf Theater to see Brownsville Song in April. Mr. Maroney and Ms. Criscuolo have taking workshops at EDLAB through the theater's education department. It should be a great field trip.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Workshop for First-Generation College Students & Families
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 5:30pm – 6:30pm
“Preparing Your Child For College and What to Expect When They Get On Campus”
Sponsored by: Southern Connecticut State University
“Preparing Your Child For College and What to Expect When They Get On Campus”
Sponsored by: Southern Connecticut State University
CMT & CAPT Announcement
All of the 8th, 10th and some 11th grade students will be taking either CMT Science and CAPT tests this week on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please be sure students have a good night's rest and a healthy breakfast. Students will be allowed to chew gum during the testing period only. Chewing gum aids concentration. We wish all of our students success and wish all of our families a wonderful week! Welcome Springtime!
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Coffee And . . . Wednesday!!
Please join the PTO for coffee and conversation on Wednesday morning, March 11, 8 a.m. in the meeting room behind the school office.
Mini-Expo April 2
ESUMS will host its 2nd Annual Mini Expo on Thursday,
April 2, 2015 in the gymnasium at 130B Leeder Hill Drive from 4:30pm
to 7pm. Three to five industry professionals will be assessing the student
groups for each content area, and the group with the highest aggregate score in
each category will move on to compete in the Connecticut Student Innovation
Exposition (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Entrepreneurship and 3D
Modeling).
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
New Haven Public Schools' Magnet Schools Video
Video: Ms. Blue speaks at the 16-minute mark. New Haven magnet schools are doing some great things!
A Couple of Yale Opportunities
Thursday, March 5, 4pm - 5 pm, Green Cafe at Marsh Botanical Gardens, 227 Mansfield St., for those interested in plant science, gardening, history and food. (free event, every Thursday)
Saturday, March 7, 9 am - 12 pm, Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival, 6th - 12th grade, math activities. Details and registration at tinyurl.com/JRMFYale2015. $10, with fee waivers available.
Tuesday, March 17, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Science in the News: Science of the Aging Brain, New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St.
Saturday, March 28, 10 am - 3 pm, Green Careers for Women, Kroon Hall, 195 Prospect St. Register at bit.ly/GCWL2015.
Saturday, March 28, 10 am - 12 pm, Science Saturday: Nu Frontiers in Neutrino Physics, Sterling Chemistry Lab, 225 Prospect St.
Saturday, March 7, 9 am - 12 pm, Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival, 6th - 12th grade, math activities. Details and registration at tinyurl.com/JRMFYale2015. $10, with fee waivers available.
Tuesday, March 17, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Science in the News: Science of the Aging Brain, New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St.
Saturday, March 28, 10 am - 3 pm, Green Careers for Women, Kroon Hall, 195 Prospect St. Register at bit.ly/GCWL2015.
Saturday, March 28, 10 am - 12 pm, Science Saturday: Nu Frontiers in Neutrino Physics, Sterling Chemistry Lab, 225 Prospect St.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
A Welcome for Ms. Heba, Our New Middle School Arabic Teacher
Dear Parents/Guardians, “As-Salamo Alikom” Peace Be Upon You.
I am Abir Zenait, the lead Arabic teacher at ESUMS and instructor in the high school. I am writing this letter to invite you to an Introductory Welcome for the new ESUMS Arabic teacher, Ms. Heba AlKahouli, who will replace Ms. Hajjar for the rest of the year. Let’s have a little break and get closer to Ms. Heba while we enjoy my special Arabic Coffee & Sweet. The welcome will be in my room “329” between 10:00-12:00 on Monday 3/2/2015
I am Abir Zenait, the lead Arabic teacher at ESUMS and instructor in the high school. I am writing this letter to invite you to an Introductory Welcome for the new ESUMS Arabic teacher, Ms. Heba AlKahouli, who will replace Ms. Hajjar for the rest of the year. Let’s have a little break and get closer to Ms. Heba while we enjoy my special Arabic Coffee & Sweet. The welcome will be in my room “329” between 10:00-12:00 on Monday 3/2/2015
Interesting School Summary
Ct Mirror
Very out-of-date, though. Remember when the school day was 9:30-3:50?? Also somewhat misleading in many categories: they apparently don't consider Engineering to be Technology Education, and they don't know about Arabic as a world language. But interesting overall.
Very out-of-date, though. Remember when the school day was 9:30-3:50?? Also somewhat misleading in many categories: they apparently don't consider Engineering to be Technology Education, and they don't know about Arabic as a world language. But interesting overall.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Ms. Hajjar is Leaving ESUMS
Ms. Hajjar has found a full-time position in another town. Click to read her letter. We will miss her so much and wish her all the best until perhaps she can return one day -- Mahbruk!
Monday, February 23, 2015
ESUMS Launches Writing Center
esumsnh.net
We are proud to announce the opening of the ESUMS Writing Center. Our tutors are working in conjunction with University of New Haven.
They have been trained by the Director of the Writing Center at UNH
(Dr. Mary Isbell) and are excited to work with our students, grades
6-12, on improving all aspects of their writing. If you are interested
in utilizing the ESUMS Writing Center, or would like to refer a student,
please contact Ms. Robinson or any of the tutors listed below. |
Reminder: Mixed Bags
The Mixed Bags fundraiser is one which Ms. Anna has personally organized. Funds raised will support the school and school programs. PTO volunteers would be most welcome to help with paperwork and distribution of the bags. Please return your order forms this week. Of course, anyone who can't find a mixed bag they like can always make a direct donation at Support ESUMS.
Reminder: Parent Volunteers Needed for Open Houses
Please contact Dr. Kerrison to volunteer. Volunteers will welcome visitors, lead tours of the building, and answer questions from prospective parents and students. It's only an hour commitment.
Congratulations to Odia and Mama!
From esumsnh.net: Odia Kane has been selected as a 2015 Women of Innovation honoree in the Youth Innovation and Leadership category. This year the Committee reviewed over 200 nominations and faced a difficult task selecting finalists from an outstanding group of nominees. |
Mama Soumahoro (10th grade) has won FIRST place in an arts and writing competition, honoring Black History Month, sponsored by the Connecticut People's World Committee. Her poem "Song of the Shadows" earned her the top spot. She will be honored and given her prize on Sunday Feb. 22 at 4 pm at the People's Center 37 Howe St. in New Haven |
Nonviolence Presentation Saturday, Feb. 28
Event is free and features Joe Brummer, who sometimes conducts workshops at ESUMS.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Peabody Tour Opportunity
ConBio's exclusive behind the scenes tour of the Peabody Museum's Dry Collection (including bird and mammal species) is coming up THIS WEEK on Friday, February 20th at 1:00pm-2:00pm. There are still open slots to join the tour! You will be able to see an abundance of interesting specimens including some endangered species! If you are interested, please sign up here.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Cool Solar Energy Tool
Ever wondered if your house is a good candidate for solar power? This website looks at your roof in Google Earth and gives you a rough estimate of what solar panels would cost and how long it might take to "pay for itself." This and other interesting articles are on engineering.com.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Interested in Bugs?
Meetings of the Connecticut Entomological Society are free & open to the public. Next talk is on tsetse flies, Feb. 20 at 7:30.
Parents: Volunteer for Science Fair
The New Haven Science Fair is looking for judges and mentors. Anyone with a science or engineering background can help out.
Committee Discussion of AF Charter School Tonight, 5:30, Martinez School
New Haven Independent describes all the issues and details.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Minds in Motion Program
Registration for the February 28 MonroeMinds in Motion™ has been extended to Monday February 16. Read the brochure, select your workshops, and register now. Registration is also open for MIM Milford March 7, MIM Middletown March 14 and MIMWestport March 21. Register today because workshops are sure to fill up fast. Registration for MIM Milford closes February 27. Registration for MIM Middletown closes March 2, and registration for MIM Westport closes March 9.
Good Article -- Think Carefully on Social Media
NY Times: Don't wreck your future using social media -- offensive jokes often fall flat with long-term consequences.
A Fun Engineering Bio
Lonnie G. Johnson
(1949– )
He was an engineer for NASA, but Johnson may be most famous for inventing the Super Soaker!
Background: Johnson was born in Mobile, Ala., and attended college at Tuskegee University. After completing his master's degree, he joined the U.S. Air Force.
Invention: Johnson began working as an engineer for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1979. During his time at NASA, Johnson worked on the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the Mars Observer project, and the Cassini mission to Saturn. He earned multiple awards from NASA for his spacecraft control systems.
(1949– )
He was an engineer for NASA, but Johnson may be most famous for inventing the Super Soaker!
Background: Johnson was born in Mobile, Ala., and attended college at Tuskegee University. After completing his master's degree, he joined the U.S. Air Force.
Invention: Johnson began working as an engineer for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1979. During his time at NASA, Johnson worked on the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the Mars Observer project, and the Cassini mission to Saturn. He earned multiple awards from NASA for his spacecraft control systems.
But Johnson is possibly best known for inventing the Super Soaker water gun. The inspiration hit him while he was working on an eco-friendly heat pump. "I accidentally shot a stream of water across a bathroom where I was doing the experiment and thought to myself, 'This would make a great gun'," Johnson said. The Super Soaker's success allowed him to work for himself and fund his own research in green technology. Johnson holds more than 100 patents.
Did You Know? Johnson considers a robot that he built in high school one of his top three inventions, along with the Super Soaker and his work for the Galileo project.
Did You Know? Johnson considers a robot that he built in high school one of his top three inventions, along with the Super Soaker and his work for the Galileo project.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Free Practice SAT on Monday
C2 Education Westport will be hosting a free testing event to celebrate Presidents’ Day. Students will have the opportunity to take practice tests for the New SAT, current SAT, ACT, or Grade Level Testing.
Free Homework Help during February Break
C2 Education is offering Free Homework Help in your community!
Whether a student is having difficulty with a certain problem, preparing for a big test, or writing an important essay, they are welcome to stop by for assistance from one of our skilled tutors*.
Homework Help is available 2/16/15 - 2/19/15 from 1:35-3:25 pm. Seating is limited. For the best experience, we recommend calling to reserve a spot and avoid a wait.
Subjects available:
--English
--Biology
--Algebra I & II/Geometry/Pre-Calc
--Reading & Writing
--Chemistry
Unlike other programs, which tend to be one-size-fits-all, C2 Education’s tutoring programs are personalized to meet the unique needs of each student.
*One two-hour session per student allowed. Non-C2 students only.
Two Opportunities for Student Council / Student Government
2015 Challenge to Educational Citizenship Award: Every year the State Student Advisory Council on Education accepts applications for the "Challenge to Educational Citizenship Award Program." Projects should demonstrate good citizenship, a commitment to others, civic awareness, leadership, responsibility, teamwork, and an opportunity to students to help others. The application is due April 17th.
Jack Kent Cook Foundation Scholarships for 7th Graders
National Scholarship Opportunity from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
As a member of Magnet Schools of America, we are proud to let you know about the following scholarship opportunity for 7th grade students as part of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation's Young Scholars Program.
As a member of Magnet Schools of America, we are proud to let you know about the following scholarship opportunity for 7th grade students as part of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation's Young Scholars Program.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Parents: Volunteer to be an Expert on Powerschool & Naviance
“Parents Engaging in Their Children’s Education Using Technology"
Train the Trainer Series is a training series to create Leaders in our schools that would then train our parents on the various tools available to help our students.
We will be hosting training on Naviance, PowerSchools and the NHPS App. The training will cover the many ways that parents can use these technology resources to be more engaged in their child's education, and will allow parents leaders to better explain to other parents how to get the most out of these valuable resources.
Training will take place on Wednesday, February 18 and Thursday, February 19, from 9:00am - 12:00pm at Columbus Family Academy, 255 Blatchley Avenue. Interested parents should contact Daniel.Diaz@new-haven.k12.ct.us immediately!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
MathCounts Team Advances to State Competition
The ESUMS 8th Grade MathCounts Team placed 4th in the New Haven County Chapter Competition on Saturday. They will advance to the State Competition in March along with the teams from Dodd Middle School, the Foote School and Hopkins Middle School. Individual team members Hizami Anuar and Prastik Mohanraj also won individual awards, and the sixth grade participants performed well in their first meet. Congratulations to all!
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Care to Debate the Proposed NHPS Charter Elementary School?
Pro or Con, there will be an opportunity for public comment at the Governance Committee meeting, Feb. 17 at 5:30 pm. Details are in the links from this NHI article summarizing the issues.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Something Fun for your Friday Early-Dismissal Afternoon
Yale Center for Engineering Innovation and Design
"Engineering Makes Scents -- Engineer a signature scent for you or your Valentine"
1-3 pm, 15 Prospect St., free & open to the public.
"Engineering Makes Scents -- Engineer a signature scent for you or your Valentine"
1-3 pm, 15 Prospect St., free & open to the public.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Honors Breakfast Thursday
Students who received honors and their parents are invited. High school 8-9 a.m., middle school 9:15-10 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 12.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Principal's Report February 2015
Please read Ms. Blue's Report. Highlights: Honors (Schools of Distinction Grant, Cantinas Entertainment Award, Verizon App Challenge Finalists, Samsung Solve For Tomorrow Finalists, UNH Outstanding High School Senior Program, Selma (movie), Hour of Code, Teacher and Staff Professional Development, UNH Partnership, Community Service, Math Competitions, Assessments and Data, Planning Ahead.
Jeans for Teens
The student council is collecting gently used jeans for homeless teens. Please bring to room 122 by Feb. 13.
Please Support Ms. Anna's Mixed Bags Fundraiser!
mixedbagdesigns.com - there you can check out designs in a larger format than the catalogs. All order forms with payment should be sent to the school no later than Wenesday, February 25.
ESUMS Wins Schools of Distinction Best Practices Grant
(HARTFORD, CT)—The State Department of Education today announced the winners of a new grant designed to
help top-performing schools share best strategies for boosting student performance and replicate those
practices throughout Connecticut.
The first Schools of Distinction Best Practice grants were awarded to four schools: Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Engineering and Science University Magnet School in New Haven, Clark Lane Middle School in Waterford, and Masuk High School in Monroe. They will serve as Spotlight Schools and help lead efforts to replicate their award-winning programs in schools throughout the state.
“With this grant, we want to shine a light on the best practices for improving student performance and make them available to other schools and districts in the state,” said Interim Commissioner of Education Dr. Dianna R. Wentzell. “These four schools have earned recognition as Schools of Distinction by excelling at high levels of performance. By taking their best ideas and putting them into practice, we will strengthen our efforts to turn around underperforming schools. The winning proposals will serve as models for others to follow, and we will be working with them to help disseminate their ideas and practices.”
The first Schools of Distinction Best Practice grants were awarded to four schools: Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Engineering and Science University Magnet School in New Haven, Clark Lane Middle School in Waterford, and Masuk High School in Monroe. They will serve as Spotlight Schools and help lead efforts to replicate their award-winning programs in schools throughout the state.
“With this grant, we want to shine a light on the best practices for improving student performance and make them available to other schools and districts in the state,” said Interim Commissioner of Education Dr. Dianna R. Wentzell. “These four schools have earned recognition as Schools of Distinction by excelling at high levels of performance. By taking their best ideas and putting them into practice, we will strengthen our efforts to turn around underperforming schools. The winning proposals will serve as models for others to follow, and we will be working with them to help disseminate their ideas and practices.”
New Haven’s Engineering and Science University Magnet School (Grades 6-12) received $40,000 for a school
climate and culture program focused on attendance, behavior management, and engaging families in their
children’s education.
“In efforts to prepare young people for success in college, career and life, engagement has become one of our top priorities,” said New Haven Superintendent of Schools Garth Harries. “It is an honor to be recognized by the State Department of Education for the best practices that Engineering and Science University Magnet School has implemented to meet each individual student’s needs. We look forward to sharing our successes throughout Connecticut to improve student learning.”
“In efforts to prepare young people for success in college, career and life, engagement has become one of our top priorities,” said New Haven Superintendent of Schools Garth Harries. “It is an honor to be recognized by the State Department of Education for the best practices that Engineering and Science University Magnet School has implemented to meet each individual student’s needs. We look forward to sharing our successes throughout Connecticut to improve student learning.”
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Citywide Parent Leadership Team Meeting
Make sure your school is represented at this meeting. We encourage parent leaders to engage, participate and provide us with Feedback.
Join us for our nextCitywide Parent Leadership Team MeetingWednesday February 11th at 5:00 p.m.Wilbur Cross High School CafeteriaDinner served promptly at 5:00 p.m.Please let us know if you need child careContact 203 946 7005 (Hunter)Or email Daniel.diaz@new-haven.k12.ct.us
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, January 30, 2015
Board of Education Meeting
***Due to poor weather conditions the BOE Special Meeting for 2-2-15 has been cancelled.***
The New Haven Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting at 5:30 on 2-2-15 to approve the Action Items that were previously scheduled for the meeting of January 26, 2015 which was cancelled due to poor weather conditions. The meeting will be held at 54 Meadow Street, 2nd Floor Board Room at 5:30 p.m. Go to www.nhps.net to review the Action Items. It's interesting reading . . . .
The New Haven Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting at 5:30 on 2-2-15 to approve the Action Items that were previously scheduled for the meeting of January 26, 2015 which was cancelled due to poor weather conditions. The meeting will be held at 54 Meadow Street, 2nd Floor Board Room at 5:30 p.m. Go to www.nhps.net to review the Action Items. It's interesting reading . . . .
Summer Information Technology Internship
STEAM/Black History Celebration Tuesday, Feb. 10 (with PTO Meeting)
Please join us for an evening of music, art, spoken word, and special guest speakers Dr. Deborah Dyett Desir (Founder of the Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center) and Dr. Gary Desir (Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies).
Tuesday, February 10 from 5 - 6:30, ESUMS Gymnasium. The monthly PTO meeting will open the event. See you there!
Tuesday, February 10 from 5 - 6:30, ESUMS Gymnasium. The monthly PTO meeting will open the event. See you there!
CRISP High School Research Fellowship
The Center for Research on Interface Structure and Phenomena (CRISP) is taking applications from Juniors and Seniors for its summer program. The materials science program is free and offers the student a $500 stipend. Applications are due April 1; students must be 16 years or older. Details here.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Registration is Open for Yale Sprout Saturday Program
https://yale.learningu.org/learn/sprout.html
Who: 7th-12th graders When: February 14th, 21st, and 28th
What: Sprout is a three-week program held on Saturdays. Classes will be offered in four time blocks. Core classes meet all three weeks of the program and electives meet just once. Choose whichever classes interest you, from a catalog of classes all taught by Yale students! Take a look at the course catalog to see the classes we will be offering!
Report Card Conference Details
Thursday, January 29 from 4:30 - 5 p.m. parents can come to the school to pick up report cards only.
If you wish to visit your child’s teachers and classrooms you can do so between 5 & 7 p.m. Teachers will meet
with parents on a first-come-first-served basis with a 3 minute discussion limit.
If you need to meet longer we ask that you schedule at time with your child’s teacher(s) to discuss grades.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Summer Program: W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute
5-week summer programs at Princeton for all high school grades plus 8th grade; applications at website. Tuition is $6400, but scholarships are available.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Tomorrow's SAT Postponed!
Important Announcement: The administration of the SAT on Jan. 24th at Wilbur L. Cross High School is rescheduled to February 7th due to the weather.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
For Seniors: Applications for Google Summer Program and Scholarship
Google Summer & Scholarship Programs
Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) is a three-week introduction to computer science for graduating high school seniors with a passion for technology—especially students from historically underrepresented groups in the field.
The Generation Google Scholarship for high school seniors helps aspiring computer scientists excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or 5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2015-2016 school year. as part of the scholarship, current high school seniors who are entering their first year of university in 2015-2016 will be required to attend CSSI in the summer of 2015.
Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) is a three-week introduction to computer science for graduating high school seniors with a passion for technology—especially students from historically underrepresented groups in the field.
The Generation Google Scholarship for high school seniors helps aspiring computer scientists excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive 10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or 5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2015-2016 school year. as part of the scholarship, current high school seniors who are entering their first year of university in 2015-2016 will be required to attend CSSI in the summer of 2015.
3 ESUMS Sophomores Win Yale Resonance Contest
Research Question Competition: Lauren Low, Nora Heaphy, Dana Joseph
http://campuspress.yale.edu/yaleresonance/contests/
http://campuspress.yale.edu/yaleresonance/contests/
Help for Seniors Filling Out FAFSA
College Goal Saturday
1/24/2015, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location: Gateway Community College, New Haven, CT
1/24/2015, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location: Gateway Community College, New Haven, CT
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Youth At Work
Youth at Work Application for Summer 2015 will be due April 2.
The Summer Work Based Learning Experience program is intended to provide early work experiences for young people ages
14-21 that may not otherwise have this opportunity. There are limited opportunities available, therefore please make note:
completing this application does not guarantee a work experience through the program. Job placement is by a lottery system.
High School Community Service/Volunteer Form
ESUMS high school students are required to document a certain number of volunteer hours each year. A copy of the form is available here and on esumsnh.net. Students should turn the forms in to the Guidance Office.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Support New Haven's Sister City in the Struggle with Ebola
Please contribute to help Freetown, Sierra Leone recover from ebola!
Donate at this link or send a check to
54 Meadow Street, New Haven, c/o Latrice Hampton, 5th floor.
Donate at this link or send a check to
54 Meadow Street, New Haven, c/o Latrice Hampton, 5th floor.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
A Post from Mr. Smith -- Math Competitions
ESUMS plans to offer two Math competitions to interested students. Each competition has participants nationwide and has the potential to earn students recognition and awards.
Yale Science Saturday Jan. 31
Science Saturdays are back! The first talk of the Spring is on Forensic Analysis.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Free Practice SAT in Westport on Martin Luther King Day
C2 Education Westport will be hosting a complimentary testing event to celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Students will have the opportunity to take practice tests for the New SAT, current SAT, ACT, SSAT, ISEE, and Grade-level Test.
City Responds to Cold Weather
The City of New Haven has published this list of warming centers and some guidance for keeping well in severe cold weather.
NHS Tutoring for Midterms Monday, Sign Up in the Cafeteria Tomorrow Morning
The ESUMS chapter of the National Honors Society would like to announce to its fellow pupils that on Monday, January 12th, ESUMS will be holding a "Reading Day" to benefit its students. Throughout the day, there will be various study sessions focusing on either particular subjects or on general study skills. These sessions are meant to help you with preparing for midterms and/or with any general subject matter from your classes. Students who are interested can sign up for sessions in the morning in the cafeteria, but more importantly, they must also get permission from whichever teacher they are supposed to be with during the respective period.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Recruiting Student and Parent Volunteers for Open Houses, Magnet Fairs
Our magnet coordinator Dr. Kerrison would like to invite current students and parents to help out at several upcoming open houses and magnet fairs. You might be asked questions about your experiences at ESUMS, or you might be asked to give directions, lead a tour, or hand out flyers. It's a great way to introduce new families to our school. Please come to as many of these events as you can:
at ESUMS
Feb. 9, high school open house, 3-4 pm
Feb 23, middle school open house, 3-4 pm
Feb. 10, high school open house, 9-10 am
Feb. 24 middle school open house, 9-10 am
at Hillhouse High School, New Haven Magnet Fair
Feb. 4, 6-8 pm
at Career High School, Interdistrict Magnet Fair
Feb. 7, noon - 2pm
at ESUMS
Feb. 9, high school open house, 3-4 pm
Feb 23, middle school open house, 3-4 pm
Feb. 10, high school open house, 9-10 am
Feb. 24 middle school open house, 9-10 am
at Hillhouse High School, New Haven Magnet Fair
Feb. 4, 6-8 pm
at Career High School, Interdistrict Magnet Fair
Feb. 7, noon - 2pm
College Before College -- Heads Up!
Gateway: Students planning on taking a college course at GWCC for Spring 15, please be advised that there will be a mandatory orientation on Thursday, Jan 15 at 3PM at Metropolitan Business Academy. Your parent/s or guardian are welcome to attend as well. Registration will still occur on Tuesday, Jan 20th.
University of New Haven: On Jan. 16 at 1:00 pm, students from all the schools in the CBC program will register for classes. Parents are welcome to call at 203-479-4117, cell 203-859-0119 with any questions.
University of New Haven: On Jan. 16 at 1:00 pm, students from all the schools in the CBC program will register for classes. Parents are welcome to call at 203-479-4117, cell 203-859-0119 with any questions.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
All the Details on Next Week's Midterms
Greetings ESUMS families
Every day next week, January 12 - 16 all students will be dismissed from ESUMS due to high school mid term exams. All students will be dismissed at 11:30 and there will be no after school programs scheduled for the week unless you are contacted by the teacher. A few teachers may choose to keep their programs on the schedule which would require students to be picked up between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. depending on the program.
Please be sure you help your child's success by encouraging and supporting good eating and sleep habits.
The following is the high school mid term exam schedule:
7:45 - 9:30 the first exam will be given
9:40 - 11:25 the second exam will be given.
Students will not be allowed to enter the classroom late so please be sure to have all students at school by 7:30 each day. We thank you for your support and wish each and every child success as we end the second semester.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Coffee And . . .
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Monday's PTO Meeting is Cancelled
Because the Non-Violent Communication workshop scheduled for Jan. 5 has been cancelled, the PTO will not meet tomorrow evening.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Local Martin Luther King, Jr. Events in January
From: HAMPTON, LATRICE
Subject: Local Martin Luther King, Jr. Events in January
Subject: Local Martin Luther King, Jr. Events in January
Are you looking for events to attend in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. in January? Below are a list of Elm City events you can support:
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Tech Class is Raising Funds for a Camera
Hi Friends,
I want to make sure my students have the materials they need to succeed, so I created a request for my classroom at DonorsChoose.org: Social Responsibility: Action Through Videography
My project is halfway to being completed and needs a little love. If you chip in to help my students, you'll get awesome photos and our heartfelt thanks.
Thanks so much, Leon Tynes
P.S. If you know anyone who may want to help my classroom, please pass this along!
Friday, December 19, 2014
International Festival of Arts & Ideas Student Fellowships
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas is excited to be recruiting for our 2015 Fellowship Program. We are looking to choose 10 New Haven students to participate in a semester long after school seminar, one day a week, up until the Festival in June where they will be immersed in Festival events. Students will write about, discuss, and experience many different types of art. They also will learn about how non-profit organizations like the IFAI put together hundreds of performances in one town for a jam packed two week experience. Fellowship Students will be able to experience 30+ Festival events for FREE. At the end of the Fellowship Program students who have fulfilled their duties as a fellow will receive a $500 stipend and will have made countless connections with the Festival’s professional staff, Board of Directors, and the many artists who grace New Haven for two weeks every year!
Students must be in 10th or 11th grade and must be eligible for free or reduced lunch.
Students must be in 10th or 11th grade and must be eligible for free or reduced lunch.
ESUMS Chosen for NAEP Testing
NAEP 2015 PARENT/GUARDIAN NOTIFICATION LETTER
Grades 4, 8, and 12: Mathematics, reading, and science assessments
CT Leadership Conference for Girls
COMING EVENTS:
Who: Sisters of Today and Tomorrow
What: Connecticut Leadership Conference for girls (inviting girls through-out the Tri-State area)
When: Tuesday, December 30, 2014, 9am-5pm.
Where: New Haven, Connecticut.
Cost: $50pp (includes: Workshop conference, workshop materials, SOT journal, lunch & snacks) .
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Spring College Tour
The ESUMS High School Spring College Tour will be visiting colleges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island this year. The trip will cost approx. $250-300, and it is scheduled for April 24. More details will follow.
A Few More Dress-Down Days
Students who bring in a toy for the STEM Toy Drive on Friday may dress down. Dec. 19-23 will also be $1 dress down days, with funds raised to support the esumsnh.net website.
Free Practice Testing (SAT)
C2 Education Westport will be hosting free testing events to celebrate the Holidays. Students will have the opportunity to take practice tests for the New SAT, current SAT, ACT, SSAT, ISEE, and Grade-level Test.
When: 12/1/14 - 12/24/14
Where: C2 Education Westport, 297 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880
Registration: Call (203) 226-2646 or westport@c2educate.com
Things to bring: Calculator and a no. 2 pencil and a snack
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
Help Develop New Haven's "Transformation Plan"
Monday, Dec. 8, 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the City Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., lower level (Link)
NAACP Rally Sunday Dec. 7
Please join the NAACP, the Mayor, our Representatives and other community partners for the:
NAACP Rally for Peace
Journey for Justice
This Sunday, December 7th, 3:00 pm
In Front of the New Haven City Hall
165 Church Street, New Haven, CT
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
MIT Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science Program
For juniors, both residential and online programs at MIT -- http://web.mit.edu/mites/About.html
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
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