• 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 . .

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Pies for Pi Day

Please send in a pie for Pi Day!

The high school student government is having a Pi Day fundraiser the entire week of March 14.  They request parents to send in pies which they will slice and sell at lunchtime.  If you would like to send in a pie (or many) please sign up at the link below.  Refrigeration will be available, and your student can drop the pie off in the morning,  Thank you!


(ps -- This fundraiser is in addition to any Pi Day activities scheduled for the middle school.)


Thursday, March 3, 2016

A Message from our Boxtops Chair (Updated)

The ESUMS PTO is having a contest!

It is time to submit your Box Tops for Education.
Each Box Top earns TEN CENTS for our school.

Please submit your Box Tops, along with the student's name, grade and homeroom number. The top three submissions of valid Box Tops will win a Subway Gift Card. 

Deadline for this contest is Wednesday, May 25, 2016. The winners will be announced in May.   The list of boxtops products is below (click on the image to view the fine print):

Friday, February 26, 2016

Become an Officer of the PTO for 2016-17

At our March 9th meeting, the PTO will collect nominations for officers for next year according to our bylaws.  You can nominate yourself or someone else.  Voting will be done at the following meeting in late April.

Please consider taking on one of these roles to get more involved and help our school.  The time commitment is not heavy, and you'll have a lot of help.


Sunday, February 21, 2016

Become a Frog Watch Citizen Scientist!

Wednesday Feb. 24, 7 - 9 pm.  Yale Environmental Science Center (behind the Peabody), Room 110

Details here.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Student Volunteers Needed for Robotics Competition on Saturday

The VEX Robotics competition at UNH on Saturday is looking for ESUMS students volunteers. 

Below is a flyer for the event. Here is information for volunteers.

Interested ESUMS students can contact Alec Andrulat at robotics@newhaven.edu for details.  Students will check in with Alec when they arrive at UNH.

They can arrive at The David Beckerman Recreation Center (marked on the attached map) on the main campus on Friday, 2/12 from 3:00pm-8pm to help with setup. They do not need to be there the whole time. 

Staff will be there from 3:00pm to 8:00 PM to work on setup. 

In addition we need help 7:30 AM to 5 PM on  Saturday, 2/13/16. They can take shifts or come for all or part of the time. Friday is most important time for helping us and will allow the team to compete and volunteer. 

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

PTO Meeting Feb. 2, 6:30 pm

It's been too long!  Let's get together and work on some thrilling PTO business!

(in the art room, following the black history event)

A Math Team Update from Mr. Smith

Hello ESUMS community,

Here are a few math related announcements
Congratulations to the following AMC 8 participants
3rd place: Matthew Ryan; 2nd place: Aimin Anuar; 1st place: Gwendolyn Towne
  There was a lot of competition and several students were within points of our 3rd and 2nd place finishers. Ms. Towne stood alone and earned an Honor Roll distinction for finishing in the top 5% of test takers nationwide.

Feb. 6th is a Science Saturday

http://onhsa.yale.edu/event/science-saturdays-professor-mark-reed

Middle School Girls -- Want to Build a Robot?

Girls' Science Investigations
Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 am - 2 pm
Sloane Physics Lab, 217 Prospect St.

You must pre-register.

High School Students -- Want a Science Mentor?

Many Mentors
Sunday Jan 31, 2-4 pm
Bass Center Room 405, 266 Whitney Ave.

ManyMentors is looking for new students to join the online mentoring program this spring.  Come get to know the mentors and maybe find one with your interests.  RSVP to yale@manymentors.org.
ManyMentors is looking for new students to join the online mentoring program this spring! We’d like to invite you to meet our mentors and participate in fun activities to get to know all of the STEM-loving mentors we have in our program, as well as your fellow students! At the end of the activity, we will give students a chance to recommend a specific mentor that they woud like to be paired with for the rest of the year. All high school students are welcome. Please join us if you are interested in getting to know awesome people or learning more about our program! - See more at: http://onhsa.yale.edu/event/manymentors-speed-matching#sthash.pZRbbBSz.dpuf

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Middle School Summer Program

Ulysses S. Grant Summer Program Applications Open

The U.S. Grant Program is a high-quality academic enrichment summer program for rising 6th-9th grade students in New Haven public schools. This summer U.S. Grant will welcome dozens of creative, motivated students from across New Haven to Yale University’s campus for a low-cost, high-impact academic experience. The application postmark deadline is February 5th! Your child still has time to complete an application, but the due date is approaching quickly. For further information and an application please go here

 (only $75 for 5 weeks)

Monday, January 11, 2016

More School Rankings . . .

ESUMS has just been ranked 20th best school in CT on Niche with a grade of A.  Click on "View full profile" -- the comments are pretty accurate!


High School Exam Schedule

January 19-22 ESUMS will dismiss all students at 11:30 each day due to mid term exam scheduling.
The exam schedule for high school is: 
Tuesday, Jan. 19 exams for classes A-1 and A-2
Wednesday, Jan. 20 exams A-3 and A-4  
Thursday, Jan. 21 exams B-5 and B-6 
Friday, Jan. 22 exams B-7 and B-8

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ACLU Summer Program, Juniors & Seniors, $2100, Scholarships Available

"At the ACLU,  the fight for freedom requires people who are in it for the long haul. That’s why they’ve created the ACLU Summer Advocacy Institute – to invest now in the next generation of social justice advocates."
"We’re looking for rising high school seniors to join us at Georgetown University this summer, June 19-25. If you know anyone who fits the bill, please encourage them to apply!"

Monday, January 4, 2016

PTO Meeting Canceled!

Because the non-violence workshop has been canceled, we have decided to cancel the PTO meeting as well.  There isn't really any pressing business that cannot wait until February 2nd, our next scheduled meeting.  Neither will there be a Coffee And, since those are usually a recap of the PTO meeting.  Hope to see you in February!

Friday, January 1, 2016

PTO Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 5, 6:30

In the art room, following the excellent non-violent communication workshop, which you really should attend as well.

Hope to see you there!

Sweatshirts Fundraiser

Buy a dress code compliant sweatshirt to support the 6 ESUMS teams going to the CT Student Innovation Expo this year!!

ESUMS has been the recipient of 8 Connecticut Student Innovation EXPO awards in the past three years. We plan to continue that tradition, but we need funding to maintain the program and fund the individual student both expenditures. Please help us with your spirit wear purchase as we continue to develop the technology and science programs at ESUMS to provide more courses and advanced rigor to the high school curriculum. 
https://www.booster.com/esumsexpo

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Canned Food Drive Ends Tomorrow


Reminder: Get Those PLTW Forms in by the End of December

Dear Parents and Students in Project Lead The Way Courses:
Since your child attends a PLTW-certified school, she/he can get a head start on engineering-related career and add prestige to their college admissions applications by receiving college credit from University of New Haven (UNH).
The process is simple:

The Peabody Museum is Holding an Art Contest for Martin Luther King Day

High school students should submit artwork by January 8.  $150 top prize.  Details here.

Fall Principal's Report to the PTO

Please read this Report from Mrs. Blue-Ellis.  It has some great information about college placement, teacher news, student awards, test scores, and grants.

Friday, December 11, 2015

New Haven Board of Education Meeting Monday, Dec. 14, at 5:30, Martinez School, 100 James St.

UPDATE: The agenda confirms the superintendent's contract extension will be considered at this meeting.

Meetings of the Board of Education are an opportunity for teachers, students, families, and community members to witness and participate in the decision-making about our schools.  Monday will be the final New Haven Board of Education meeting of 2015.  Though the agenda is not usually published until Sunday night, it seems likely two key issues will be discussed:

1. The vote to extend the current superintendent's contract is being considered before the end of 2015.  As next Monday's meeting is the final one of the year, the decision may be announced then.  Some object that such a significant decision should not be made with a Board of Education that is currently in transition.  If this concern resonates with you, you can read and sign this petition to postpone that vote until next month.

2. The Board of Education is currently in transition and is dealing with an issue that was made public last month: our BoE has 8 voting members, while the charter only allows for 7.  This was discussed at the previous Board of Education meeting where a proposal to keep all 8 voting members was announced.  One of the newly-elected BoE members, Darnell Goldson, wrote this op-ed raising concerns about the proposal to allow 8 voting members and disregarding the charter's referendum that legally only allows for 7 members.  The vote on this decision will happen at next Monday's BoE meeting.

Both of these issues will have an impact on the leadership of the school district and Board of Education.  You can attend the Board of Education meeting on Monday, December 14, 2015 @ 5:30PM at John S. Martinez School (100 James Street).  

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Coffee And . . . Friday, December 4 at 8 am





Coffee And. . .  is back!  If you missed this week's PTO meeting or if you would like to join PTO officers and school administrators for a friendly conversation over coffee and bagels, please come to the conference room just behind the school office at 8 am on Friday morning.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

This Looks Worthwhile

You are invited to attend: 

Citywide Parents Present: Conversations with the Board of Education!

Thursday, December 3, 2015 from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
You are cordially invited to our upcoming meeting, Conversations with the Board of Education! 

Ever wonder how policy is created in our district?  Curious about different practices that take place in our schools?  Wondering how you make your voice be heard?  Join us this Thursday, December 3rd, when parents/caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions to the leaders of our district, our Board of Education members, and learn more about how our district operates.

Help Wanted, Small Job -- Certified Electrician

I need to have a circuit breaker replaced, and I'd prefer to hire an ESUMS parent or alumni.  If anyone is (or knows) an electrician, please post contact info in the comments below.  Thanks!

What to Bring to Tonight's PTO Meeting - A Checklist

[ ]  Stop & Shop and ShopRite cards

[ ]  art supplies for the middle school  (art soap erasers, card stock hyper 8 1/2x11, bright colored card stock, marbled construction paper, colored pencils, Elmer's glue)

[ ]  working, used CD players for the 7th grade language arts classes

[ ]  BoxTops

[ ]  yourself, your creative energy . . . and maybe some cookies.  :)

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

PTO Meeting Tuesday December 1 at 6:30 Following the Band Concert


Urgent Request: Egg Donations Needed TOMORROW!

The 7th grade will be holding an Egg Drop Contest tomorrow (Wednesday Nov. 25) and they need eggs!  If you can, please consider sending in a dozen to make this activity fun.  They also need construction materials, if you have anything that might be useful -- styrofoam, cardboard, other padding, etc.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Volunteer Opportunity -- Youth Court

http://www.projectyouthcourt.org/get-involved/

There are many ways to get involved, which range from acting as a juror, bailiff, or clerk to arguing the side of the defendant or prosecutor as a youth attorney. Each role plays a different but key role in the courthouse. All high school volunteers will be trained by a professional attorney and will have access to older mentors who have gone through our program. The Project Youth Court team will email you with more information about volunteer training after you have submitted the form.

Monday, November 9, 2015

New Haven Board of Education Meeting Tonight

at 5:30, Martinez School, 100 James St.  No agenda has yet been published online.

Petition to Defer Vote on Superintendent's Contract Extension

If you have an opinion on whether it's better for the current Board of Education to push for a quick vote now or to wait until the newly elected members take their seats in January, please click for the link to petition.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

June Levy Wins Parental Involvement Award for her Work at ESUMS

The State Education Resource Center (SERC) and the CT Parent Information and Resource Center (CT PIRC), are pleased to announce that June Levy has been selected to receive the 2015 Parental Involvement Recognition Award.  This award is being given in recognition of her impact and contributions to her local schools and/or community organizations through her involvement/engagement.

Congratulations, June!

Senior Vanessa Kuhlor Wins NHPS "I Rise" Award

http://www.nhps.net/node/3635


Sunday, November 1, 2015

This Morning is a Math Morning!

Sun, November 1, Davies Auditorium, 10 Hillhouse Avenue
Kelly Delp (Cornell): What can you make using cellular automata?
Suppose we have a line of boxes, each with two possible states, black or white. A 1-dimensional cellular automaton is a simple set of rules for determining how the states of these boxes change over time.  Slight changes in the rules can lead to vastly different patterns. In this talk we will look at examples of these 1-dimensional (and possibly 2-dimensional) automata and see how mathematical artists use them in beadwork, knitting, and image processing.

(Sorry for the late notice; this looks like a good one!)

Middle School Dance is Friday -- Get Tickets & Return Permission Slip

Click for a copy of the Permission Slip.



New Haven Board of Ed Operations & Finance Committee Meeting Monday 11/2 at 4pm

Monday 11/2 at 4:00 p.m. Operations and Finance meeting, Conference Room 5B Gateway Center, 54 Meadow Street, New Haven.

An opportunity to bear witness to several controversial items being presented for funding:

Thursday, October 29, 2015

A Multipurpose X-ray Diffractometer? Start Planning Some Projects!

WEST HAVEN, CONN. --- The University of New Haven (UNH) has received a grant of nearly $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to purchase a multipurpose X-ray diffractometer (XRD) system.

The instrument, which will be installed on campus next summer, will be used by faculty and students in several academic programs at UNH, including chemistry and engineering programs in the Tagliatela College of Engineering, forensic sciences in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences and physics and environmental science in the College of Arts and Sciences.

It will also be used for programs offered by the Engineering and Science University Magnet School (ESUMS) and in collaborations UNH has with other colleges and community groups, said Daniel May, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs.

“This equipment will be a tremendous asset in training undergraduates and graduate students interested in crystallography and materials science and will provide them with hands-on, practical experiences that will benefit them in their future studies and their careers.”

Having the XRD system on campus will enable faculty at UNH to build partnerships and strengthen existing collaborations with faculty at nearby institutions, such as the Yale British Art Gallery and the New Haven Mineral Club, May said.

http://www.newhaven.edu/news-events/news-releases/2015-2016/953771/

Obituary & Funeral Announcement for Mrs. Blue-Ellis's Father

Malcolm Henry Blue, Sr. , 73, of North Haven, born August 17, 1942 in New Haven, CT to Henry Blue and the late Joyce Perry Blue, passed away October 24, 2015 in Branford. Malcolm worked as a chef at Yale for 40 years. He was a family man who was a fan of boxing and animals. He enjoyed the music of Miles Davis, Nat King Cole and Cece Winans. He leaves to cherish his memory: beloved wife Ruby Blue of North Haven; son Malcolm (Jennifer) Blue Jr. of Bethany; daughters Mia (Joseph) Blue-Becton of North Haven, Medria (Malcolm) Blue-Ellis of Bethany and Mendi (Marcus) Blue-Paca of New Haven; father Henry Blue of Hamden; 9 grandchildren and a host of family and friends. A Celebration of His Life will take place on Friday, October 30, 2015 at 11:00 am at Church on the Rock, 95 Hamilton Street, New Haven, CT 06511 with visitation on Friday from 10-11 am at the church. Interment will be at Beaverdale Memorial Park in New Haven. To leave a message of comfort for the Blue family, please visit,www.hkhfuneralservices.com.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Medieval and Renaissance Science in the Middle East -- Great Resource

Al Jazeera has a new video series on the history of science and engineering in pre-modern Persia, the Middle East, North Africa and Islamic Spain.

Description:

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Technology Troubles at ESUMS

Recent technology problems, such as malfunctioning wifi, are affecting student learning this fall.  ESUMS is a STEM school which needs working technology every day.  Complaints, comments, and concerns can be directed to Kevin Moriarty, Manager of Information Technology for NHPS:  KEVIN.MORIARTY@new-haven.k12.ct.us, (203) 691-2675.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Get Involved!

The NHPS website has a useful page with a menu that includes:

  • meeting dates of the full Board of Education (next is Nov. 9 at 5:30 at J Martinez School 100 James St.)
  • minutes of past BoE meetings
  • written answers to questions asked at previous meetings 
  • dates of upcoming committee meetings 
    • Finance & Operations, 1st & 3rd Mondays, next is Oct. 19  at 4 pm at 54 Meadow St.
    • Governance, 3rd Monday, next is Oct. 19 at 5:30 pm at 54 Meadow St.
    • Teaching & Learning, 2nd & 4th Mondays, next is Oct. 26 at 5:30 pm at J Martinez

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Saturday is a Science Saturday, Free Public Event

Science Saturday Lecture & Science Demonstrations Series: Wildebeests, Hippos, Alewives, & Isotopes
When: Saturday, October 17, 2015 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory (SCL), Rm. 110
225 Prospect St., New Haven, CT 06511
Speaker: David Post, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Community Conversation on Education in New Haven -- Today!

Are you concerned about the current state of New Haven's public schools? Do you want to have a say as to the future of our schools? Then join us for a Community Conversation at Fair Haven Library on Thursday, October 15th. This event, hosted by New Haven Educators' Collective, is for students, families, educators, community members, and supporters of New Haven's public schools. Pizza will be served at 5PM and the conversation will begin at 5:30PM. Child care will be provided, upon request, until the event's end at 7PM.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

A Message from Mr. Smith for Middle School Mathletes (Grades 6-8)

Here is an announcement for an upcoming math competition, The American Mathematics Competition for students in grade 8 or below (AMC8)

On November 17th ESUMS will be offering the AMC8. Here are the bullet point details:
•  This competitive exam is open only to students in grades up to and including 8th grade.
•  There is no cost to participate.
•  The exam will likely be given during the school day, or if not it will commence immediately following school.
•  Spots are limited.

Anyone interested in taking the AMC8 exam, please contact Mr. Smith as soon as possible to secure a seat.

Congratulations and Thank You -- The Walkathon Achieved its Goal

The 2015 ESUMS Walkathon raised $10,817.92, funds that will pay for field trips, club activities, field day, dances, part of the college tour, academic expenses, teacher appreciation, and student fun.  This fundraiser allows the PTO to help ESUMS as much and as often as we can.  Thank you to the students, parents, teachers, and community members who participated and donated!   

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

A Walkathon "Thank You" from Mrs. Pennella

Just wanted to give a shout out to all the parents involved in preparation, donations, (snacks and funds), and volunteering your precious time on walkathon day.
Day was spectacular minus a small hiccup in weather, but we all made it,
We want you to know how awesome and appreciated the families are at ESUMs.
Hope you reached your goal!
Best,
Jeanne Pennella 

(The ESUMS PTO is likewise very grateful to Mrs. Pennella for orchestrating the Walk and making it a fun day for the students.)

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, Due Nov. 3

This scholarship (for high school seniors) rewards excellence by supporting high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend the nation's best four-year colleges and universities. Click for details.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Great Opportunity with a Quick Deadline -- Oct. 15

The Junior Academy is a virtual program for exceptional students interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Successful applicants gain access to an exciting community of student peers from across the globe, as well as mentoring from leading STEM practitioners. Each year, Junior Academy students compete in global challenges to solve real-world problems with the chance to win cash prizes and an all expenses paid trip to New York City for a two-day summit. The Junior Academy aims to network thousands of the world’s most promising young STEM talent and provide them the support they need to stay engaged and eager to excel. The program is open to students ages 13–19 from around the world.

Application Deadline: October 15th 2015

Walkathon Will Start at 9

Parent Volunteers, in case you missed the email, there is no reason to get to the school before 9 am today.  The first group will leave at 9, giving us plenty of time to set up.  Thank you so much for your help!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Manage Your Future Program

The Community Action of Greater New Haven, Inc. would like to share the following information:
The MYF program is designed as an empowerment toll to help youth build character through financial literacy, job readiness, and career exploration. They are looking to enroll 42 students from the New Haven district who will meet the following criteria:

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Donations of Art Supplies

The middle school art classes are seeking donations of the following items.  If you can spare any of these items, please send them in to Ms. Migliore as soon as possible.  Thank you!

Art soap erasers
Card stock hyper 8 1/2x11
Bright colored card stock
Marbled construction paper
Colored pencils
Elmers glue

Free Car Seats at Eli Whitney Tech, Nov. 4

Buckle Up for Life -- Giving Parents the Tools to Help Kids Ride Safely
Eli Whitney Technical School
100 Fairview Ave. Hamden
Wednesday, Nov. 4
Session 1: 1:15-2:00
Session 2: 2:00-2:45
RSVP to Theresa Miller, 203-397-4031(ext. 3918) Theresa.miller@ct.gov

Reminder: PTO Meeting Today at 5:30 in the Art Room

Come add your voice to the discussion!

Monday, October 5, 2015

Practice PSAT on Oct. 7 and Real PSAT on Oct. 14

On October 7, all 10th and 11th grade students will be taking a practice PSAT to prepare them for the real PSAT that will be given on October 14 at ESUMS.  More detailed information regarding the PSAT exam is below but it is very important to note that these scores will be used by the College Before College Program to determine which students qualify to take college courses next year.    

Friday, October 2, 2015

Science Club, Tuesdays

Science Club meetings will be a little different this year.  They will be on Tuesdays in Mr. Rush's room, but you only have to attend one in-person meeting a month.  The other three Tuesday meetings will be conducted via Edmodo (code: i29ka6).   This will resolve some schedule conflicts with other after school clubs.

Peabody Museum: Fiesta Latina Oct. 10


Discussion on Animal Abuse and Human Violence, Oct. 8

The Quinnipiac University School of Law’s Animal Law Society and the Connecticut Bar Association’s Animal Law Section will present the panel discussion, “The Violence Gateway: From Animal Abuse to Domestic Abuse and Beyond,” 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

A Gentle Reminder About that Driveway . . .

The direction of the one-way driveway remains changed, even in the rain.  It's very dangerous for your kids to walk among the buses if you try to drive down the side to drop them off closer to the doors.  Also note that students with injuries can ring the front doorbell and come in by the office, rather than walk all the way around.

Donate Your Old CD Players to the 7th Grade!

The 7th grade language arts classes are in need of CD players and headphones.  Since you've certainly moved all of your music to digital formats, perhaps you can spare a CD player or headset.  They could also use a couple of headphone splitters.  Thank you so much for your donations.  Remember that all donations to the school or PTO are tax-deductible.

Civil Rights Activist to Speak at Yale Friday Night

Speaker: DeRay McKesson, a leader of the Black Lives Matter movement, will appear in a Public Conversation at Yale Divinity School on Friday evening, October 2, at 7:30 p.m., in Marquand Chapel. Open to the community, Join us for this important conversation considering leadership within the Black Lives Matter movement.

ESUMS Open House Tonight 5-7

Come in and meet the teachers, learn about after-school activities, and say "hi" to some PTO volunteers.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Pier Language Program at Yale

Learn a new language after school at Yale.  Class tuition is subsidized for New Haven residents.  

Uh-oh, Walkathon Rescheduled

Because of rain planned for Thursday AND Friday, the Walkathon has been moved to next Friday, October 9.  This gives more time to get donations and turn them in -- we are more than halfway to our goal of $10,000!

Friday, September 25, 2015

Science Saturday Tomorrow!

Saturday, September 26th, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, 225 Prospect Street, New Haven.
Free admission. Open to the public. No registration required.
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 are free and open to the public and the topics explored are for kids & adults. Bring the whole family! Refreshments will be served.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Job Posting



Ms. Costen's parents are seeking an administrator for an Aerospace company in Milford. Click on the image to read job details.

Please Help Support the Digital Media Students' Trip to New York

All American High School Film Festival

Make Your Walkathon Donation Online at esumsnh.net

Our donation link is active: click on ESUMS Stores, and then WALK-A-THON FUNDRAISER 2015.2016.  You can choose your amount and get your child credit for participating.

Remember that our goal is 100% participation, and students who do not participate at all may later be limited in attending some events sponsored by the Walkathon.  Of course, you can always send your donation in the envelope provided to your child at school; they will be collected from homerooms on Sept. 28.

Also consider some of the great projects the PTO has been asked to help fund this year through the Walkathon:  field trips, classroom magazines, club activities, teacher training, field day, Expo, art supplies, the college tour, and more.  Your donation goes directly to help academic programs, student experiences, and school culture.

Short Math/Science Film Scholarship Contest, Due Oct. 4

https://www.breakthroughjuniorchallenge.org/
"The Breakthrough Junior Challenge invites you to share your passion for math and science with the world! Submit a 10-minute video that illustrates a challenging concept or theory of mathematics, life sciences, or physics in an engaging, illuminating, and creative way.
You can explain an age-old theory or concept or a more recent breakthrough discovery, including one made by a Breakthrough Laureate or perhaps even by you! The winner will receive a $250,000 post-secondary scholarship!"

Monday, September 21, 2015

Donations of Art Supplies

The middle school art classes are seeking donations of the following items.  If you can spare any of these items, please send them in to Ms. Migliore as soon as possible.  Thank you!

Art soap erasers
Card stock hyper 8 1/2x11
Bright colored card stock
Marbled construction paper
Colored pencils
Elmers glue

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Schedule of Dress-Down Days for the Year

Tomorrow is the first Dress-Down Day of the new school year.  Dress down for $1. Please click to see the entire schedule:

A Message from ESUMS' UNH Liaison about UNH Family Day

My name is Elicia Young and I am the new liaison for UNH and ESUMS. I am an AmeriCorps Vista and I will be going back and forth between the two schools to help strengthen the partnership before ESUMS arrives on campus. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Community Conversation on Education Reform, October 15

The New Haven Educators' Collective will host a Community Conversation (with pizza) on October 15, 5 - 7:30 pm, at Fair Haven Public Library, 182 Grand Avenue.

Join KidsBuild This Fall!

KidsBuild is a club that puts ESUMS students in touch with the development of their new building. Students already involved with the program have seen many phases of the design process, from paper sketches to blueprints to political obstacles to, finally, a school well into the building phase. With graduating seniors there are some spots available for participation in the KidsBuild program.
  If one of your children has their eyes set on Architecture, Civil Engineering, or Construction, please contact Mr. Smith (hunter.smith@nhboe.net) to express interest in participating. At minimum there will be a Fall and Spring site visit occurring after school. During these outings we meet with the program sponsors Svigals + Partners Architects and Fusco Construction Management to discuss advances on the site since our prior visit as well as future work that will be seen soon.
  The Fall trip will likely be on either October 20th or 27th (both Tuesdays), however this needs to be confirmed with the program partners. Spots are very limited, so please send an email quickly!
    ESUMS teacher contact: Hunter smith                 hunter.smith@nhboe.net

Make a Fish for Healthy Oceans with New Haven/Leon Sister City Project

Help Create SeaChange ...a Public Art Project calling for healthy oceans…and to encourage action to limit ocean acidification causing CO2 emissions...We are already seeing acidification significantly damage coral reefs and oyster harvests. By the end of the century, without any action, the ocean will be 4 times more acidic.  

Get your school, organization, family involved making fish/shell fish out of recycled materials to be part of the Climate Schools!!  Art submissions needed by October 1 for October installations.  

An Exhibit on the History of Navigation and Longitude

Ships, Clocks & Stars at Mystic Seaport.

Coding Club -- First Meeting 9/21

The Coding Club will meet on Monday after school, 2:10-3:10, in Mr. Pinsker's room.

No computer programming background is required.  New students will learn the basics of the python programming language.  Returning students will review, act as teaching assistants, and advance using online tutorials.  A laptop is not essential, but students have sometimes found it convenient to keep their work all in one place and work on their programs at home.

The club has been designed for middle schoolers, but high school students who might want some extra help or practice for their computer science class are also welcome to attend regularly or just drop in as needed.

Monday, September 14, 2015

High School Math Team, A Message From Mr. Smith

Good evening Math Team and interested students/parents,
  The first competition is coming very soon on Thursday, September 17th! This date marks the first Varsity level competition for the Greater New Haven Mathematics League (GNHML). This year, the organizers of the GNHML have combined JV and Varsity events together. While very talented middle school students may participate with the Varsity squad, because of the limited amount of spots, you will have to outperform your High School counterparts. All students are free to come practices (Thursdays from 2:15 – 3:30) and attend events, although they may not be competing officially.
The dates for these competitions are:

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Dates for Yale Splash and Sprout

Yale Splash -- a one-day event of interesting classes -- will be held on November 14.  Sprout is 3 Saturdays, October 3, 10, and 17.  Cost is low, and financial aid is available.
Program details: https://yale.learningu.org/learn/splash.html

Saturday, September 12, 2015

ESUMS Fall College Tour

Sign up today with Ms. Flowers
Engineering and Science University Magnet School
~ High School Students Are Invited ~
Fall College Tour: November 10th, 11th, 12th
Sign up today to reserve your seat!
Non-refundable $75 deposit due by 10/1/15 balance due 11/1/15

Friday, September 11, 2015

Let's Walk!

The Annual ESUMS Walkathon will be held October 1, with a  rain date of October 2.  Envelopes went home on Tuesday, but if your child didn't get one, please ask him or her to stop by the office.  We are striving for 100% participation, so having a real envelope with your child's name and funds will allow him or her to be counted.

The Walkathon funds benefit students all year long; it is the only major fundraiser the PTO does.  Funds support field trips, field day, clubs, academic activities, dances, the college trip, teacher appreciation, and many other worthwhile school functions.  When you donate -- or help your child to request sponsorship from friends, neighbors, family members, and local businesses -- remember that you will not be asked to sell cookie dough and wrapping paper(at least not by the PTO!).

Our goal is for each student to raise at least $25.  Prizes will be awarded on the day of the Walkathon.  Parent chaperones and snack donations on the day of the event would also be most welcome.  Prize donations (gift cards, tickets, etc.) would also be gratefully received.  Thank you!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

A Message from the National Society of Black Engineers

Please share with any parents or students that are interested: The New Haven NSBE Jr. Chapter Program will resume on Monday, September 28, 2015 and run through Thursday, May 2, 2016. Meetings take place every Monday evening. This program is open to any 9th-12th grade student regardless of race or gender who is interested in being a member of The National Society of Black Engineers Pre-College Initiative (PCI) program which is designed to stimulate the interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. The goal is to encourage students to attend college and pursue technical degrees. This year's programming will include opportunities for tutoring in math and science, participate and compete in several STEM competitions and attend NSBE's 42nd annual convention in Boston, MA. Company tours and a cultural field experience. Learn and develop leadership skills and participate in fun social activities. For additional information please call 475.422.9515 or email us at access4kidz@gmail.com. To learn more about NSBE, please visit www.nsbe.org.  Space is limited.

A Message from ESUMS Engineering After-School Enrichment

If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out in Google Forms.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Please Use Our Amazon Link!

Look over there ----> somewhere in the right margin -----> there is a link to Amazon.

If you use Amazon by clicking that link, Amazon will donate 4-7% of your purchase price to the PTO, at no cost to you at all.  

Please ask all of your family members to use our link as well.  This is the easiest fundraiser we do!

Big News!

They are changing the direction of the one-way driveway at ESUMS!

This will begin Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Enter in the West (Highville) driveway and exit from the East (ESUMS) driveway.

It will be much safer for everyone.  Please share this information with everyone who drops off or picks up your child.  (Click on the image for a better view of the new traffic pattern.)


Citywide Parent Leadership Team

(Every school is supposed to have two representatives attending these meetings.  Please feel free to attend; it would be nice if you could just send a note to esumspto@gmail.com to let us know we have a few parents there.)  

You are invited to attend:


NHPS Citywide Parents: Empowering Parents!

Thursday, September 10, 2015 from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Principal's Report, Summer 2015

Please click this link to read the Ms. Blue-Ellis's most recent Principal's Report.  Highlights include staff changes for the 2015-16 school year, college placement, test performance, grants received, and some happy faculty family news.