Sunday, February 2, 2020

Harwood Middle School update, February 2, 2020


7th graders ecologist investigated carrying capacity by playing a game to simulate how available resources impacts a bear population


PE students are going snowshoeing this coming  week
every day except Tuesday (unless they are doing this for ELOx)
 so students should bring their winter gear in. 


We will provide the snowshoes but students need to be
 prepared to go outside with proper winter clothes.
Thanks!
Katie and Bill
HU PE Dept.
HUMS students taking a break in the hallway.  Cirque du HUMS!  




Dear HUMS Families:
It is hard to believe that January has ended and we are heading into our second month of 2020.    I wanted to take a moment to share some thoughts about next year and the changes that are underway in our district and here at HUMS. As you likely already know, the HUUSD School Board has made the decision to merge our 2 middle schools. All 7th and 8th graders as well as the 5th and 6th graders from Moretown will be attending the Crossett Brook Middle School.  While this change presents lots of questions from all, it is important to remember that change can be a good thing and can bring with it lots of opportunity. Many details need to be worked out over the coming months and these decisions will be made with lots of input from our staff as well as from students as it pertains how best to combine our two great schools.  Next year, Tom Drake will be returning from his current post at the Warren School and will be joined by myself to become Co-Principals of the newly formed middle school. As the transition process unfolds relevant information will be shared with families, our students and community members.  

Please let me know if you have any questions.   

Duane Pierson
HUMS 
HUUSD Board Meeting Recap 1/22
Dear members of our six town community,
At our last meeting on January 22, 2020, of the Harwood Unified Union School District (HUUSD) Board: 
The Student Representatives shared their monthly report;
Michelle Baker, Director of Finance & Operations, gave a brief presentation on options for funds for the lease and installation of the annex at Crossett Brook Middle School and on the warnings for Town Meeting Day; and
Nicole Mace, Esq. explained and answered questions from board members regarding the two petitions to amend the HUUSD Articles of Agreement that were submitted to the board.
  
The Board took action on the six (6) items below:
Approved the following items as part of the consent agenda: Approve: Minutes of 1/15/2020; Accept: Voucher 1175 equaling $90,652.55.
Approved payment of each town’s election expenses for June 9, 2020 bond vote.  
Amended last week’s motion to reflect the addition of the cost of the annex: adopt Budget #5 with a total expenditure of $39,772,342 for fiscal year 2021 which would include combining all 7th and 8th graders at Crossett Brook Middle School and moving Moretown Elementary’s 5th and 6th graders to Crossett Brook Middle School (or IDC).
Rejected the petitioned article calling for voter approval of school configuration because the school board, not the electorate, has the authority to make policy and to decide how the buildings within their district will be used and managed.
Rejected the petitioned article calling for voter approval of school closures because the petitioned article includes a very broad definition of school closure that would grant the electorate authority to dictate matters that are clearly within the board’s authority to decide, namely grade configuration and the use of school classrooms and buildings.
Approved the warning for the Board’s Annual Meeting and articles for Town Meeting Day as drafted and presented by Finance Director Michelle Baker at the 1/22/20 meeting.

Further communication about the budget and petition decisions will be coming from the Board within the next week. 

Our next meeting is Wednesday, February 12th 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. Thank you for your continued support and engagement

Respectfully,   The HUUSD Board


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: February 8, 10-12, at Moretown School.  Bring your child's outgrown clothing or shop for new-to-you gear at the MECA Children's Clothing swap.  They are looking for infant through 6th grade clothing sizes in good condition that can be swapped on the day of the event.  Bring your children's old clothing, pay a $5 entry fee and fill a bag of new clothing for your child.  You need not have clothes to swap. Just pay the entry fee and fill a bag full of clothes.  Here is a list of what to bring to trade(warm clothing for ages infant-6th grade): long sleeves and long sleeve onesies for babies, long johns, warm socks, boots, hats, gloves, jackets, sweaters, snow pants, and sneakers.

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