Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Monroe Reads Together


Monroe Reads Together is pleased to announce the title of the book chosen for Monroe’s first community read project, “Dinner with the Smileys: One Military Family, One Year of Heroes, and Lessons for a Lifetime” by Sarah Smiley.  Monroe Reads Together, a partnership between the Monroe Public Schools, the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library and local business and community members wishes to engage all of Monroe in the benefits and enjoyment of reading and to involve the community in a conversation about books and the issues they present.

 
This year’s book is a true story about a mother’s yearlong experience of inviting one guest to dinner for each week while her husband is deployed with the Army overseas.  She and her three young boys host 52 different dinner guests whose stories intertwine with their own.  It is a moving story that touches on the universal life experiences of loss, grief, loneliness, sacrifice and ultimately, unexpected joy and finding one’s own strength.  The entire Smiley family will be coming to Monroe to discuss the book and share their stories.  The visit will take place in November and will include author conversations in the schools and at the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library.  In addition, the Smileys will talk about sacrifice and service as part of the Veteran’s Day activities at Masuk High School. Ultimately, their visit will culminate with an author presentation and discussion on the evening of November 13th.

 
This inaugural project is made possible by a grant from the Connecticut Humanities and donations from the Friends of the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, Monroe Schools PTOs, the Monroe Lions Club and Linda’s Story Time. The Connecticut Humanities is a non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities that funds, creates and collaborates on hundreds of cultural programs across Connecticut each year. Check the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library web site www.ewml.org and the Monroe School’s site www. monroeps.org for further information and updates.
 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Reminders From our PTO

Tickets for our Quassy Family Fun Night will be sent home in student backpacks over the next couple of days.  Please keep an eye out for the tickets to come home.  For those families still interesting in attending, you may also pay at the gate on Friday night.  The cost is $12 per person.  You will be asked to show your license to show you are from Monroe as the event is closed to the general public.  We had a great response for the event and we are looking forward to a fun time!
The next PTO meeting is schedulefor this Thursday, May 8, at 7:30 pm in the Staff Lounge.  We will be electing our board for next school year.  We are still in need of nominees for some of our positions if anyone is interested in helping for next year.
The deadline for our Father/Daughter Luau Dance responses has been extended to this Friday, May 9, if anyone else is interested in attending.
The annual Mother's Day Plant Sale will be taking place this Friday, May 9.  Students will be able to make purchases during the day.  Plants are in 4 inch pots and are $4 per plant or 2 for $7.  There is a limit of 4 plants per student.  Money to purchase plants can be sent in with students on Friday.  Please make checks payable to Fawn Hollow PTO.
The response deadline for anyone interested in marching with Fawn Hollow in this year's Memorial Day Parade is also this Friday, May 9.
All the information and flyers for these events can be found on the PTO website at http://www.fawnhollowpto.org/forms-and-flyers.html  Thank you!

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Bingo Night

FROM OUR PTO:  Our Bingo Night is scheduled for Friday, April 4.  As of the responses received by Monday afternoon, we have reached the maximum capacity permitted in the APR for the event and Bingo Night is now full.  We can no longer accept additional responses.  We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding!

Wacky Wednesday

Tomorrow, March 19 is Wacky Wednesday.  Students earned the day in exchange for all the hearts received as part of our Fawn Hollow CARES program. The day is meant to be fun, BUT we are still in school.  No face paint or hair coloring!  Fawn Hollow School protocol will be followed.  If someone wears or comes in with something that may cause too many disruptions or issues, teachers do have the right to have the child put the item away.  Wacky must be school appropriate.  Thanks!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Kids With a Cause

Kids with a Cause is again joining with A Project from the Heart to create "We Care" boxes for the men and women serving in our Armed Forces overseas.

The following is a suggested list of supplies most needed/requested at this time by our servicemen and women:

  • beef jerky
  • tuna in packets
  • peanut butter/jelly - plastic jars
  • crackers
  • canned fruit
  • beans and franks
  • pasta
  • baby wipes
  • body wash/wash cloths
  • deodorant/Gold Bond powder
  • chap stick
A Project from the Heart is an organization of retired police wives and other concerned Connecticut citizens who package and mail "WE CARE" boxes to armed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.  They have sent over 8,000 packages since 2002.

Donation boxes will be located in the foyer and near the gym.  Items will be collected thru Friday, March 28.


Come have fun in school with Mike and Sulley


Fawn Hollow’s 2nd Movie Night!


Friday, March 7, 2014

6:45pm (doors open at 6:30)

Bring your pillow and blanket and enjoy

One of your favorites with your friends!

Admission: food pantry item for each person attending

Snacks will be sold


Monday, March 3, 2014

The Big Read

As I'm sure you may have heard by now, this year's Big Read selection is Masterpiece by Elise Broach.  The summary on the back of the book reads:

Marvin lives with his family under the kitchen sink in the Pompadays' apartment.  He is very much a beetle.  James lives with his family in New York City.  He is very much an eleven-year-old boy.  After James gets a pen-and-ink set for his  birthday, Marvin surprises him by creating an elaborate miniature drawing.  Then James ends up with all the credit, and is expected to do it again.  Before they know it, the unlikely friends are caught up in an art heist that could lead them to a long-lost drawing by Albrecht Durer.  Or course, James can't go through with the plan without Marvin's help.  But can a boy take a beetle to a museum and let him recreate a master work of art without anyone knowing about it?  Even more important, can he bring the beetle safely back home?

The following is a link to The Big Read's website which includes the reading calendar and podcasts of each chapter.  If your child is having difficulty reading or is just too tired, the podcast will read the chapter to your child.  This is also a great way for the entire family to follow along and take part in this fantastic story.

Hope you love this book as much as I do!!

www.fhbigread2014.weebly.com