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Newsletter March 5, 2010

PTO MEETING: March 10, 6 p.m.

2010 Sharon Baseball Information

There will be an information meeting about the 2010 Sharon Baseball season on Monday, March 15th at 6:00 in the Sharon Gymnasium.

The moving of Sharon to the Cal Ripken League is an attempt to ensure that Sharon children will be playing local teams, namely South Royalton, Strafford, Tunbridge, and Chelsea. Those schools, as well as the Randolph area schools, have all joined the Cal Ripken League. Mr. Scott Culver, the state representative of the Cal Ripken Baseball Association, will be on hand March 15th to answer any questions.

There is a sincere need for volunteers in order to make this season a success. Volunteers are needed to help with:

Recruiting/Organizing Referees
General Paperwork issues
Coaching
Uniform/Equipment Issues & Needs
Snack Shack Options
Field Maintenance

Please attend the meeting or contact Jeremy Rhodes @ 763-8480 or Tom Lober @ 763-8261 if you are able/willing to help.

We are all looking forward to a great, positive, skill-building season. It will only be possible to achieve this goal through the help of many individuals. With combined efforts, we can all look forward to an environment in which baseball can flourish in the town of Sharon.

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It is the goal of our school community to work collaboratively with students, parents and other members of the community to build relationships and promote effective communication. Once these relationships have been established all parties will be able to recognize individual differences among one another and encourage our students to reach their potential academically and as good citizens. SES will continue to foster the ideals of a community-centered school through a continuous collaborative effort with groups and individuals in the community.

Working together to build a strong foundation will help promote a positive perception of school for our students and will also promote a safe and respectful learning environment. We believe that all staff and students should take responsibility for their actions and for the integrity of their work. The school will advocate for the needs of these individuals, through the academic and social standards in place to help provide additional support to ensure all student needs are being addressed.

We as a school can meet our goal of having students achieve academic success and develop good citizenship by providing rigorous and engaging learning opportunities that foster curiosity, creativity and exploration. It is our hope that students will develop a strong desire to learn because of these ideals. We will positively reinforce this desire and promote the best education possible for our students by continuing to develop the schools education programs, through constant revision and evaluation of our curriculum.

I would like to encourage parents to be involved in your child's education. You can do this by joining the PTO, have your student participate in an after school program or by visiting the classroom to work directly with teachers to provide an extension of the school day at your home. If you have any question or would like to meet in person please contact the school to set up appointment.

Thanks so much,

Barrett Williams
Principal
Sharon Elementary School
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:56