Sunday, October 27, 2019

Harwood Middle School update, October 25, 2019

7th Scientist working with University of Vermont's EPSCoR researchers
(Established Program To Simulate Competitive Research)  to identify the macro invertebrates they caught from the Lozelle Brook this past week. 
Subject: HUUSD Board Meeting Recap 10/23
Dear members of our six town community,
At our last meeting on October 23, 2019, the Harwood Unified Union School District (HUUSD), the Board had an extended Q&A and Public Comment session to address the public’s questions on the Board’s PreK - 12 planning. Information on the PreK-12 planning work and process can be found here: https://huusd.org/prek-12-bond-plan
Michelle Baker, HUUSD Director of Finance, presented additional information and clarification on the calculations in the models and board members asked questions. Here is the information she provided: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2uQwDkbPKEVSjdyS2pNOTRzZTM0T3FtMUVwOVJJOF9fRG9v/view

The Board took action on the eight (8) items below (listed in order of the time in the meeting when the vote occurred):
Adopted: The board resolves and declares the data package prepared and presented by the administration team regarding the PreK-12 redesign project was prepared at the direction at the board, is accurate and has been prepared without intentional bias. 
Failed: Model a scenario to include TBPS PreK-2; CBMS 3-6; all 7-12 at HUHS; 4 valley schools PreK-6. 
Adopted: Approve the early retirement proposal made in the 10/23/19 board packet.
Adopted: Approve an additional board meeting on November 5.
Adopted: Proceed with discussion about IDC at the date the Board leadership deems appropriate. 
Adopted: Add an agenda item to the November 5th meeting to share reflections on the effects of school closure on students, as well as on the broader social and economic fabric of district towns including possible loss or gain of students and families.
Approved the following items as part of the consent agenda: Approved: Minutes of 10/16/19; Accepted: Vouchers 1090 and 1091, equaling $54,091.16
Adopted: Enter into two executive sessions to discuss pending or probable civil litigation, to which the public body is or may be a party because doing so in public session will clearly place that public body at a substantial disadvantage. 

Our next meeting is Tuesday, November 5 at 6:00 pm in the Harwood Union School library. Please visit https://huusd.org/huusd-board to confirm time and place of meetings. You’ll also find all board and committee agendas, packets and minutes, and the link to board meeting videos. The direct link to watch this and other recent meetings is: https://mrvtv.com/category/school-board-meetings/. An archive of older meetings can be found here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Harwood+Unified+Union+School+Board&sort=-date 

Thank you for your continued support and engagement.

Respectfully,
The HUUSD Board



Harwood Middle School Gardeners Update

Although the autumn darkness and cold weather is on its way, 
We expect a great green patch in our HUMS gallery to help keep the winter blues at bay.  




Oct 31
Halloween 
Nov 7 and 13 

Student led conferences - Afterschool to 6:45. Information regarding how to sign up will be sent out this week.
Nov 27, 28, 29 
Thanksgiving Break 

Community Announcements
Please note that the opportunities/events listed below are not specifically endorsed or screened by school staff. As always, families should use their own standards and review processes to determine appropriate activities.


MECA Children's Clothes Swap: November 2, 9-2, Moretown School Gymnasium.  Bring your child's outgrown clothing to trade at the swap.  Pay a $5 entry fee . If you have clothing to donate but are not looking for new clothing, please bring clean items to the donation box at Waitsfield School on Friday 11/1 between 8-4.  Long sleeved items, long johns, warm socks, boots, hats, gloves jackets, sweaters, snow pants, and sneakers are some suggested items.


Ski Racing Program The Mad River Glen Junior Race Program is the season-long racing program for children ages 6-18 run by the Mad River Glen Race Department. Our program is dedicated to providing quality training and competition experiences to skiers. We create athletes that are competitive at all junior levels of competition through high quality coaching, focused training and a premier skiers’ playground. Our program is focused on creating an environment for healthy competition, sportsmanship and character development. Depending on the age, we offer a limited Saturday only program or our full program, which gives the athlete access to over 70 days of organized training per year. The Junior Race Program, through the Race Department at Mad River Glen, provides the coaching and technical support necessary for junior athletes to achieve their personal best. Our group size is usually less than ten and we always have two coaches working with each group, therefore an excellent athlete to coach ratio. Sign up here by October 15 to get our preseason rate offer. For additional information, please contact the race department at race@madriverglen.com 


Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the Bethany Church, Main Street, Montpelier, November 28, 11:30-2pm.  If you would like to volunteer at the dinner, please call 802-339-9151.

Suite Sounds: Exquisite Music from Scandinavia and Russia performed by Central Vermont's only professional string chamber orchestra, November 10, 3pm, at the Inn at the Round Barn in Waitsfield.  Tickets are $20 adults, $10 for seniors and students.

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