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PTO CORNER
PTO ANNUAL APPEAL: TWO WEEKS DOWN, FOUR TO GO!
Raised to date: $12,500/$65,000 goal (19%)
Participation: 56/608 families (9%)
All of our children benefit from the work of the Pierce Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) every day in their classrooms and throughout the year. We've kicked off the Pierce PTO Annual Appeal to raise money to support academic, cultural, and community enrichment activities for Pierce students, teachers, and families. All Pierce parents are PTO members, and, once a year, during this Annual Appeal, we ask families to be as generous as they can be.
No donation is too small! While the PTO will spend more than $160 per student for the 2015-2016 school year, any amount you can give is appreciated -- truly. We want our students to know that all Pierce families care about them and their school. If your family is able to give a bit more, we are delighted to use that extra amount to help subsidize other families. We're aiming for 100% family participation.
Please help us continue to offer our students all that we can by making a donation today. Checks can be made out to "Pierce PTO" and returned to the PTO mailboxes near the main office and cafeteria (look for the giant penguins!) or look for volunteers collecting donations at drop-off and pick-up. You can also make a secure donation online at http://www.pierceschoolbrookline.org.
Note: Pierce pays a 3% fee to process online donations. All contributions to the Pierce PTO are tax deductible and will be acknowledged with a receipt for tax purposes. The PTO's tax ID number is 35-2197562. Please also consider using your employer's matching grant program.
Tell us on Twitter and Facebook why you love Pierce and why you give. Tweet us at @PierceSchoolPTO with hashtag #WeLovePierce. We will make you a star! Questions? Email us at pierce.pto@gmail.com. ______________________________________
BIG PROPS TO PIERCE DIRECTORY TEAM!
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WANTED: ADMIN HELP
The PTO is looking for someone who can assist with a few hours a week of administrative assistance. This role would include putting home folder materials in to teacher mailboxes, hanging posters, and other administrative functions as needed. The work can be done when it's convenient for you though some tasks will have time frames. Please contact PiercePTO@gmail.com if you have an hour or two (or three) per week to help our kids.
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OPEN HOUSE: 9TH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPTIONS
Thurs., 11/12 7-9am, Town Hall, 5th Floor School Committee Room
Educate yourself about the town's plans to build a 9th elementary school and the sites it is exploring. The Open House format allows citizens to view detailed information about the site options identified in a study performed by Civic Moxie, and to ask questions in an informal setting to Selectmen, School Committee members, staff and consultants. No formal presentations will be made at this Open House but comments and questions will be recorded into the public record. Another open house will be held on the evening of Thurs., 12/3, exact time and location to be determined. For more information, visit http://www.brooklinema.gov/1286/9th-Elementary-School-Study.
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SCHOOL CORNER
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SEEKING PARENT VOLUNTEERS TO SUPERVISE K-4 RECESS AND LUNCH
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TECHSPLORATIONS VISITS PIERCE
Thurs. 11/12 8:30 @ Auditorium
What is friction? How do rockets work? Can you really float on air? How do airplanes fly? Using rockets, jet cars, a hovercraft, a hot air balloon and other fun props, Techsplorations will demonstrate the basic principles of engineering, design, forces and motion, and the history of transportation to all children in grades 2, 3 and 4th grade.
Performances like this one are made possible through funding from the Pierce PTO. The Pierce Arts Council brings a variety of age-appropriate, high-quality arts performances to Pierce School to complement learning in the classroom about arts, science, history, and diverse cultures.
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ENRICHMENT & CHALLENGE SUPPORT PARENT INFORMATION SESSION
Tues, 11/17 8:15am @ Pierce Auditorium
Please join us to learn more about the ECS program and how it contributes to the learning experience of students through challenge, enrichment and extension. Hear from Matt Rosenthal, Coordinator of Enrichment & Challenge Support for the Public Schools of Brookline, as well as Leslie Fagen and Tanya Gregoire, our Pierce ECS Resource Teachers, about the ECS mission and application of the program at Pierce. Coffee will be served. For additional information please contact Jill Fopiano, the Pierce representative on the Parent Advisory Committee, at jfopiano@obrienmanagement.com or visit the ECS website, http://ecsbrookline.weebly.com.
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6TH, 7TH AND 8TH GRADERS -- JOIN MATHCOUNTS!
Fridays, 7:15-7:55 @ Math Center (behind the Pit)
Be a part of Pierce's MATHCOUNTS team, a national math competition open to middle school students. Students practice each week by solving challenging problems together, sharing their solutions, and learning new strategies. A regional competition takes place in February. The top teams and individuals continue on to state and national competitions, where they compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships. Practices take place every Friday morning. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Hansel at alison_hansel@brookline.k12.ma.us.
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4/5/6 GRADE MATH LEAGUE: STUDENTS AND COACHES WANTED!
Information session Tues., 11/10 8am @ Auditorium
Math League is a challenging way to expand your mathematical horizons. It is open to all 4th, 5th and 6th graders and it involves three town-wide math competitions. Interested students should attend the informational meeting on Tues., 11/10, immediately following morning announcements in the Auditorium. Regular Math League practice sessions will take place before school, from 7:20-7:55, and will begin the week of November 30th and continue until mid-March.
Parents - want to become a Math League coach?
As we gear up for Math League, we're looking for more parent volunteers to coach one morning per week before school. During the practice sessions, 2-3 coaches help the children work through sample Math League problems. Each morning of the week will be assigned a topic: Operations, Geometry, Bases, Patterns, and Problem Solving. We will provide coaches with plenty of practice problems from previous years' meets, and each topic will have an experienced coach to support you. If you have coached or are interested in coaching, please contact Tara Washburn or Dave Carter at piercemathleague@gmail.com.
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PROBLEM OF THE WEEK
PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #5: HOW MANY BOXES?
The Halloween store has 4 separate large boxes, and inside each large box there are three separate small boxes, and inside each of these small boxes there are 2 separate smaller boxes filled with Halloween items. How many boxes, counting all sizes, are there all together? Look for POW#5 on the board this Thursday and visit the POW page on the Pierce website.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #4:
How much money did Pierce collect in 2014?
$1,508.28
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MATHLETES PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #5: BATH TIME
Due Fri., 11/13
A hot water faucet will fill a tub in a half hour. A cold water faucet will fill the same tub in an hour. Running together, how long will it take to fill the tub?
Copies of the Mathletes Problem of the Week are available in the front lobby and on the Pierce website. Please put solutions in the green Solution box next to the first floor library entrance.
SOLUTION TO MATHLETES PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #3: SHARING THE WEALTH
There are 136 rectangles in the third figure.
Check the Mathletes Bulletin Board next to the first floor library entrance to see student solutions to last week's problem.
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COMMUNITY CORNER
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SPECIALISTS' CORNER
Visit Specialists' Corner for the latest news from the K-6 Spanish teachers about what your little estudiantes are up to.
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HELPING KIDS COMMUNICATE! IN-HOME SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPY
HELPING KIDS COMMUNICATE! IN-HOME SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPY is provided by Meryl Heller Schram, M.S., CCC-SLP, a seasoned and respected pediatric speech-language pathologist. Effective strategies yield success and progress for youngsters with speech-language disorders (including articulation/phonological disorders, apraxia, language-learning disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders).
PIANO LESSONS: GLORIA JASINSKI
Bachelor of Music in Composition from Berklee College of Music, Master of Music in Jazz Studies from New England Conservatory. 30+ years teaching experience. Learn Jazz/Blues/Classical, theory, sightreading. Build a high quality musical foundation with a patient, upbeat, and caring instructor. Beginners especially welcome. Have a positive and successful learning experience.
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