The day before winter break can be dramatic, hyper, long, loud and... full of emotion. Advisory groups took advantage of the :90 minute period this morning and enjoyed the company of friends and advisors.
Ms. O’Connor’s group played a (soon to be very popular I imagine) pie-in-the-face game this morning. It looked like their friends enjoyed watching!
Ms. Devlin’s group decorated ugly sweater cookies. Don’t 8th grade boys always look enthusiastic?
Happy holidays, and the best wished for a lovely new year.
Friday, December 23, 2016
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Academy of the Performing Arts skits about kindness, tolerance and integrity
Greetings and seasons greetings!
5th-8th graders got a taste of the theater this morning as a teen acting troupe from The Hartford Academy of the Performing Arts demonstrated social skits. The actors showed themes ranging from bullying to tolerance, relationship rights and wrongs, and digital safety. They were awesome!
After the skits, ESM students were able to ask the characters questions about how and why they acted a certain way, and if done again in the future how it could be different without hurt feelings.
Keep talking about the skits at home with advisees and with teachers during school as many of our students have found themselves in similar (and uncomfortable) situations. The nature of middle school and teenage years is not always the smoothest, but with some knowledge about how to react in certain situations, a script and some confidence, students can build a healthy repertoire of social skills. !!
Happy New Year!
5th-8th graders got a taste of the theater this morning as a teen acting troupe from The Hartford Academy of the Performing Arts demonstrated social skits. The actors showed themes ranging from bullying to tolerance, relationship rights and wrongs, and digital safety. They were awesome!
After the skits, ESM students were able to ask the characters questions about how and why they acted a certain way, and if done again in the future how it could be different without hurt feelings.
Keep talking about the skits at home with advisees and with teachers during school as many of our students have found themselves in similar (and uncomfortable) situations. The nature of middle school and teenage years is not always the smoothest, but with some knowledge about how to react in certain situations, a script and some confidence, students can build a healthy repertoire of social skills. !!
Happy New Year!
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Career Fair and Silly Sweaters!
Friday’s advisory was busy busy!
6th grade teachers worked hard to host a career speaker fair for students to learn about possibilities within their community. Speakers talked about inspiration, motivation and the tricks of the trade. What skills are you honing today that will help you get and secure a job you enjoy?! Keep talking about it with your advisor. The entire 5th-8th grade upped their spirit factor by participating in Silly Sweater winter dress down Friday. The pics below say it all.. check out Principal Thompson in her light up top! :-)
Speakers / parents / community members who spoke at the career fair are below:
Pharmacist- Robert George, West Hartford
MDC Water Pollution Manager-Tom Tyler, Hartford
CT Humane Society-Beth, Newington
Mrs. Berggren's room:
Electrician-Matt Berggren, Middletown
Mason/Builder-Penny, Middletown
Bike Patrol WHPD- Officer Rich Gesualdi, West Hartford
Ms. Couch's room:
Red Cross Director-Bonnie, Farmington
Firefighter NBFD- Brian Reeves, New Britain
Chef Firebox Restaurant- Mr. Garcia, Hartford
Sunday, December 11, 2016
High School lottery sign-ups!
We are well into the lottery season for Hartford and Magnet schools. During parent/advisory student led conferences, 8th graders took steps toward their future by applying for high school online in the computer lab. Thanks, advisors and lottery specialists, for supporting our families in helping them make smart choices about high schools!
Many students are looking forward to going to CT River Academy, while a few students put Pathways, University High and more as their top choices. Ms. Clapis will continue to accept Tech school applications (paper, printed from the school’s website).
Ask advisors for additional help and support. You may change/edit your choices up until the end of February. :-)
See pics below.
Many students are looking forward to going to CT River Academy, while a few students put Pathways, University High and more as their top choices. Ms. Clapis will continue to accept Tech school applications (paper, printed from the school’s website).
Ask advisors for additional help and support. You may change/edit your choices up until the end of February. :-)
See pics below.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
CT River Academy visits our 8th graders!
Hello!
This morning our 8th graders had the opportunity to interact with students and faculty from the CT River Academy. Part of the Goodwin College campus, the magnet school is a “pathway” school for ESM 8th graders. Last year, everyone who put CTRA as their 1st choice got in through the choice education.org lottery. With an environmental theme embedded in their programming, the school sounded like an awesome choice for many of our students. We will continue talking about high school readiness in advisory, and this presentation today certainly inspired everyone to look forward to high school!
http://ctriveracademy.org
http://www.choiceeducation.org
UPCOMING ADVISORY EVENTS:
Parent conferences Dec. 8th/9th
High School sign up with faculty support: Dec. 8th/9th
Community Meeting: Dec. 16th
Silly Sweater Day! Dec. 16th
Career Speaker Day! Dec. 16th
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Washington D.C. 8th grade behavior expectations, and Dec. conference prep!!
Greetings!
It can’t possibly be December tomorrow, can it?!
8th grade advisory groups will be having a hard conversation about what it means to “rise to the occasion”. With the very special Washington D.C. trip in May comes some high expectations for behavior. Advisors will be making plans for their advisees for how to stay on track to ensure a smooth winter into spring. What are your strategies for being your best self every day? How do you say no to temping friends who might be making poor choices? See below for the specifics. Ask your advisor or an administrator if you have any questions!
6th and 7th grade groups will of course be preparing for December conferences (Dec. 8th/9th of next week.) Do you have your script ready? Example work to show parents? A service learning plan?!
It can’t possibly be December tomorrow, can it?!
8th grade advisory groups will be having a hard conversation about what it means to “rise to the occasion”. With the very special Washington D.C. trip in May comes some high expectations for behavior. Advisors will be making plans for their advisees for how to stay on track to ensure a smooth winter into spring. What are your strategies for being your best self every day? How do you say no to temping friends who might be making poor choices? See below for the specifics. Ask your advisor or an administrator if you have any questions!
6th and 7th grade groups will of course be preparing for December conferences (Dec. 8th/9th of next week.) Do you have your script ready? Example work to show parents? A service learning plan?!
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Letters to Veterans. Thank you for your service.
Below see one of 50 letters to troops attached to candy that ESM students, families and community members donated. Thank you thank you thank you to all! Especially our veterans- those who have or are currently working to keep our country safe.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Operation Gratitude Candy give-back and DRESS FOR SUCCESS!
Students (and parents) chose generosity over cavities this fall as hundreds of pounds of candy were donated to OPERATION: GRATITUDE and treats for troops! Wow! Student reps collected candy all week that will be sent to troops overseas. Who doesn’t want a snickers bar from home? :-)
See also pics below from DRESS to IMPRESS dress down day for professional attire. For $1 or 15TT, students purchased the fun dress down day by wearing clothes of their future career. Cool! Over $300.00 was raised for “Dress for Success” a non-profit that gives clothing to women in need to look interview-ready.
Our bag ripped on the way to the car!!! Student reps called it “torture” having to organize candy without getting to eat any. They did it though, with honor and pride for their cause.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Building my foundation. Organizing my tool box.
Hi!!
Don’t worry, middle schoolers still know how to play, make mistakes, joke around, and be unique, but.... we also know how to talk about our futures! The first step to “organizing our toolboxes” includes having conversations surrounding our big picture goals. Sure, they might be years and years away, but how will we know how to get there without the destination in mind? Groups defined the differences between community colleges and universities, bachelors and masters degrees, and more!
It is a tough road, but no one is going to build your house for you. Let’s keep being our best selves and reach our goals! Asking for help along the way is what smart people do. So, ask away!
See Stella and Haseeb play college bingo while defining important terms on their path. Ask them about the SATS, course loads, scholarships and financial aid. They are college bound.
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Don’t worry, middle schoolers still know how to play, make mistakes, joke around, and be unique, but.... we also know how to talk about our futures! The first step to “organizing our toolboxes” includes having conversations surrounding our big picture goals. Sure, they might be years and years away, but how will we know how to get there without the destination in mind? Groups defined the differences between community colleges and universities, bachelors and masters degrees, and more!
It is a tough road, but no one is going to build your house for you. Let’s keep being our best selves and reach our goals! Asking for help along the way is what smart people do. So, ask away!
See Stella and Haseeb play college bingo while defining important terms on their path. Ask them about the SATS, course loads, scholarships and financial aid. They are college bound.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
High school, college, career: my path!
Hi everyone!
ESM advisory groups are goofy, serious, hungry, emotional, tired, hyper, excited, anxious, happy, and.... ALL the feelings you can imagine. Good thing we can refocus after snack to talk about college bingo (and Hedgehogs, and pink unicorns.)
On Friday, groups will be talking about career readiness, college vocabulary and high school choice. What are you personality traits? How do they match up with a potential job??? Do you know what a scholarship is? A course load? How many times a day does your teacher say, “when you’re in college...” ? We are with you on your path, but it’s your job to get on the right one for YOU!
Hedgehogs of Room B204:
Friday, October 21, 2016
Pennies for Patients.. in action!
Ms. Riendeau’s advisory is still hosting PENNIES FOR PATIENTS for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society. It is incredible to see our ESM generosity in action. Service learning means not only giving time, energy and in this case... pennies! but it also represents our character and care for others.
See below for the hallway action every morning:
See below for the hallway action every morning:
Friday, October 14, 2016
Digital and Real Life Citizenship!
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world today?
How are making good choices online the same or different from being smart "OFF line”?
How are making good choices online the same or different from being smart "OFF line”?
Advisory groups discussed safety, having manners, being a good “neighbor”, telling the truth, and more!
Ms. Hays and Ms. Reisch’s groups highlighted the fact that being a good citizen means doing the right thing when people are looking... AND when no one is around.
Speak up and speak out about being a citizen!!
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