Royal Times Weekly
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Royal Times Weekly
Royal Times Volume 15, Issue 8 Weekly October 23, 2014 Picture Retake Day has been rescheduled to Monday, November 3, 2014. Pictures should arrive at school this week. Public Hours, Fitness Center Any Royalton resident, 18 or older, is welcome to bring a pair of clean soled shoes and proof of residency and work out for free, Mondays and Wednesdays, 6-8 pm. 7th graders and older may join their parents and work out together. Public hours begin November 3. If you have any questions, please call Jenny Lane, 763-7740, ext. 208. College and Career News Important Upcoming Dates: Oct. 24th Southern Vermont College Representative @ noon Oct. 30th Vermont Technical College Representative @ 9:00 am Nov. 1st Early Admission Deadline for UVM and several other colleges Nov. 3rd Castleton State College Representative @ 12:30 pm A Few Highlights on Getting Ready for College in High School Courses- The courses your teens take in high school and their performance levels are an essential part of college applications and, therefore, should be taken very seriously. Standardized Tests- For admission to college, most institutions will require either SAT I or ACT. Extracurricular Activities- Encourage your teens to participate in after school activities. These activities are essential to a well-rounded application. Community Service- Another opportunity to apply classroom skills in the larger community. These activities are essential to well-rounded college and/or scholarship applications. Summer Enrichment- Identify summer opportunities that support your teens’ interest or encourage them to try something new, such as community service, internships, work or camps. Consider visiting college campuses. Financial Research- Start researching financial aid in ninth grade to familiarize your teen with requirements and deadlines, so that they will be prepared in late high school. Have him/her begin to investigate scholarship opportunities. This will provide them with an incentive to work hard all four years of high school. SKI RUNNERS REGISTRATION OPENS THIS FRIDAY! Any 1st through 5th grader is welcome to sign up for Ski Runners on line( http://skirunners.org/) or with the attached registration forms. If your child is interested in snowboarding please sign up immediately as there are only 20 spots total. Equipment and rental equipment scholarships are also limited so please send quickly. I'll send out ski bus registration forms soon. If you need help with anything, please let me know (Jenny Lane, 763-7740, ext. 208) Thank you from Youth Soccer to the Coaches, the Town Recreation Committee and Parents: We were very lucky this year to have seventeen volunteer coaches who prepped for and led practices and coached games. Members of the volunteer Recreation Committee set up the fields - goals, nets, lines, flag poles then organized and put everything away for the winter (Saturday afternoon!). To the parents of the 90 children who participated, thank you for registering your children, feeding them supper at odd times (or in the car) and driving them to and fro. 1:45 p.m October 31, 2014 Grades K-5 will be marching to the green on Friday the 31st. In the event of inclement weather the parade will end in the gym. We will not be requiring separate permission slips. Please make certain that your child’s costume is school appropriate - No fake weapons or fake blood please. If you do not want your child to participate please notify the main office. Trunks! Trunks! Trunks!!!!! All individuals, organizations and local businesses that would like to participate in this year’s fall festival we need you! WE NEED people TO DECORATE TRUNKs and hand out candy FOR THE ANNUAL TRUNK AND TREAT ON the green in South Royalton on OCTOBER 25TH 1-3pm. It’s a fun safe place for kids and a place where the adults can have fun too. WIN A PRIZE FOR THE BEST DECORATED TRUNK PEOPLES CHOICE WILL Decide. If interested in pre-registering your vehicle please contact Kerri Rogers at 802-299-9033 or [email protected] to sign up your trunk for a spot on the park. SOUTH ROYALTON SCHOOL PARENT CONFERENCES GRADES K-12 Thursday, November 6, 2014 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Conferences will be scheduled by appointment only for students in grades 9-12. Please call Bonnie Dumville at 802-763-7740 ext. 202 to make an appointment. Every attempt will be made to honor your request. If you reach her voicemail please leave a message with your request and daytime phone number. Conferences for grades 6-8 will be held in the Garner Rix Room from 1-7:00 with no appointment necessary. Conferences for grades PreK-5 are by appointment in classrooms; a notice will be sent home with your child to schedule a time. Grade 6-12 Report cards may be picked up at the office on the day of the conferences. Thank you. We look forward to seeing you! Spaghetti Dinner Thursday, November 6th During Parent Conference Dinner will be served in the Café from 5:00 - 7:00p.m $7.00 adult $5.00 Child $20.00 Family of 4 To-Go orders available Traditional vegetarian and sauce with meat, tossed salad, garlic bread, and homemade dessert All proceeds will benefit Yearbook Production And a Show Following Parent Conference “The Matchmaker” By Thornton Wilder November 6,7,8 at 7:30p.m. Students and Senior Citizen are 8$ and adults are 10$? Book Fair The South Royalton School Book Fair will be open to students, parents, and members of the community from Monday, November 3 through Friday, November 7 from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. We will be open for extended hours on Thursday, November 6. Stop by from 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Open during parent conferences! Your child will receive a list of just some of the books that will be offered for sale at the Book Fair. Many other titles will be available and we invite you to join us during your child's class visit, after school or during our evening event. Classroom visits this year will be during regular library class times. We will not be charging sales tax. SILENT AUCTION November 6th 1:00-7:00p.m At the South Royalton School Lobby Hosted by the Class of 2017 All funds raised will support the 10th Grade Class Page 2 England & Ireland Fundraiser Please help support local SoRo students raise money for their educational trip to England & Ireland in February 2015! By purchasing one of these homemade pies or key chains you will be making their trip possible. They make great Christmas, birthday, or just because gifts! Please turn in Order and money to the front office. Checks can be made payable to Makayla Christie. You will be able to pick up your homemade pies November 21st 7:15-8:00am in the schools main lobby or November 22nd from 10am-12. Orders must be In by November 14th. Key chain orders must be in by November 21st and will be made by December 1st! Homemade Pies!! $10 per pie ___ Concord Grape with crumble topping ___ Traditional apple with 2 crusts ___ Apple with crumble top Name_____________________ Phone number_________________ Handmade key chains $5.00each ___ SoRo colors ___ Black & Green Camo ___ Pink & Pink Camo ___ Grab Bag (take a chance!!! You will be Able to choose From a variety of key chains In the bag) ___ Blue & Blue Camo Name ________________________ Phone Number _____________________ ~If you would like to see the key chain up close…we have left one up at the front office ~ Thank you for your support!!!! Middle School Grades 6, 7 & 8 Tupperware Fundraiser…! 20-40% of each sale goes toward future Middle School trips! BPA FREE!!! Questions – See Holly Williams or email [email protected] See a South Royalton Middle School student or You can browse all Tupperware offerings anytime at www.my.tupperware.com/hollywilliams Be sure you are on the VT Holly Williams site Dear Sir or Madam, Enclosed is an application for the Holly Jolly Project, a holiday toy program for families. Please copy and distribute to families, also please feel free to distribute more than once as family’s needs may change as the time draws nearer to the holidays. Below is some information about our program. What do we do? The Holly Jolly project provides toys to the families in the communities of Braintree, Brookfield, Chelsea, Randolph, Rochester, Royalton, Strafford, Sharon, and Tunbridge. (other towns may be served on a case to case base depending on the need.) How are we different from other toy give a ways? The Holly Jolly Project continues to fill requests for toys up until Christmas Eve, while other give-a-ways have a deadline for applications. We have found that the neediest families are those who come through at the last moment. They are the working poor who thought they would have enough resources to cover, they are the families who are often faced with making decision like: the family car broke down and they have to choose between buying presents and fixing the car and they are most often new comers to the world of services. We do have a return by date on our application but that is only to encourage families to send back the application as soon as possible. We do take applications after that date as is stated on the application. Our history and Who’s involved? Holly Jolly is a non-funded program that originated at CVCAC and was taken over by two parents from the community Prudence Pease and Joan Colburn. It was passed down to another area parent Pam Doyle in 2003. Pam Doyle is the Head Elf and director/coordinator of the program working with; Community Action, Randolph National Bank, Randolph Chamber of Commerce, Colburn’s Store in Strafford, local area businesses and people from the community. We operate only by donations and help from community members. We do not receive any government (Federal, State, or Local) funding. How do Applications get distributed? Applications are distributed through the Central Vermont Community Action, Orange County Parent Child Center, VNA, schools, daycares and churches in the towns served receive applications to distribute. Families may also call the program and one can be sent directly to a family or it could be emailed. Why do we do this without a cut off date? One year after our toy give away night we had a small box of gifts left and three days to go till Christmas and as always on Christmas eave night we received a call about a family in need not only of gifts but also of a tree and of a Christmas dinner. Holly Jolly delivered. When I began on this journey I did it for the wonder in the children’s eyes – we don’t have a cut off date and we do that for the relief in the parent’s eyes. I thank you for your part in this program by helping to distribute applications to families in need. I would also like to point out that sometimes the families that are in the most need are the ones we don’t know about and by sending out applications to all we can help those that may have otherwise gone with out. Sincerely, Pam Doyle, Head Elf 21 BRULEIGH ROAD EAST CORINTH, VERMONT 05040 1-802-356-3916 [email protected] The Holly Jolly Project 21 Bruleigh Rd East Corinth, Vermont 05040 1-802-356-3916 [email protected] The Holly Jolly project provides toys during Christmas time to families in need in the communities of Braintree, Brookfield, Chelsea, Randolph, Rochester, Royalton, Strafford, Sharon, and Tunbridge. Instructions: Custodial Parents/Legal Guardians must complete and sign this application and return it to the address above by November 12, 2014. Please be sure to include contact info so we can reach you. You must put info for both parents so we do not serve children of multiple families twice. Please note the above address change for the program. Applications received after this date will be filled if possible. (Please send in late applications or call if you receive this late!!) Mother____________________________________Father__________________________________________ Mailing Address____________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone_______________________________ Message Phone___________________________________ E-Mail (optional) ____________________________________________ What town do you live in? __________________ *Person who will be picking up gifts:___________________ Number of Adults in home: _____________ Number of children in home: ______________ Income Guidelines: To be eligible for gifts from the Holly Jolly Project families must be within the following income guidelines: Household Size Monthly Income 1 $1,242 2 $1,673 3 $2,105 4 $2,537 5 $2,968 6 $3,400 Each +$432 Additional Person Please describe any extenuating circumstances that contribute to your need for assistance this year. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Gifts are given to children thru the 8th grade or 14yrs of age. Please do not ask for clothing, violent or battery operated toys. There is a $25 LIMIT ON GIFT!!! Information: Child’s first name Age M/F Suggested Gift Pick-up of gifts will be available in Randolph – Dates, location and times have not yet been decided. You will be notified by mail as to these dates and time so please be sure to give your correct mailing address and a phone number you can be reached at. Feel free to call with questions. Season Greetings from the Holly Jolly Project and Head Elf: Pam Doyle, I verify that the information stated on this application is true of my current situation and that my household income is within the stated guidelines. **I also verify that I am the custodial parent/grandparent of the above children. Parent Signatures____________________________________________________________ *Please note that unless you have contacted me and made other arrangements prior to the pick up date I will not release gifts to anyone other than who is listed to pick them up. This is for your benefit so that there is no confusion. There will be a form to sign stating that you received your gifts when you pick them up, Thank you for your understanding. **Children of multiple families will only be served by the custodial parent/legal guardian.