Sunday, November 13, 2016

Activity Afternoon on Tuesday This Week

Activity Afternoons are a positive and popular tradition for students at Rivendell. They offer students an opportunity to socialize, play sports, board games, video games, listen to music and/or dance, and just relax. We do "potluck" snacks. We rely on parent volunteers to make these events happen. At least two teacher volunteers serve as teacher chaperones during the event.

When Rivendell Academy began in 2000, "Activity Nights" for middle school students were carried over from the Orford School tradition and continue to this day. When sixth grade was transferred to the elementary schools several years ago, and fifth and sixth grades were "departmentalized", well, as one student put it, "We're the new middle school." We continued the tradition of Activity Nights, eventually transitioned to afternoon times, and "Activity Afternoons" continue this week. 

We offer to hold these events once each trimester. Students are required to bring in a permission slip which states they have permission to stay after school for the event and who will pick them up at 5:30 PM. There is a $2.00 admission fee (scholarships are available). All profits go the the SME Student Council account and are used to benefit Samuel Morey Elementary School projects. 

Prior to the event, students decide on a recently released movie to enjoy; student council members volunteer to play music; a student may volunteer to bring a video game station and remotes to share. Did I mention that we do "potluck" snacks? Our fifth and sixth graders are hungry by 3:15 PM. 

Thank you to those parents who have volunteered to serve as chaperones this Tuesday from 3:15 PM to 5:30 PM. Thank you in advance to parents of students who will participate in the Activity Afternoon for arranging to pick your 5th or 6th grader at 5:30 PM. The late bus is also an option.

Our Harvest Luncheon is coming up on Wednesday, November 23rd. Our sixth graders have a tradition as our student leaders at SME of helping to set up for the lunch before hand. They will greet our grandparent guests at the door and escort them to the gymnasium or the classroom where they will be sharing a meal with their grandchildren and other students.  Sixth graders will help with making sure everyone is served their meal. When all is set, our sixth graders will enjoy their meal with other students and grandparents. When the meal is finished, sixth graders will help with clean up. It is a fine tradition and we look forward to this year's sixth graders continuing this good work!

Important Dates to Remember:

Tuesday, November 15th: Sixth Grade Field Trip to L.O.H. at 9:00 AM
Tuesday, November 15th: Activity Afternoon for Grades 5 & 6 from 3:15 - 5:30 PM
Wednesday, November  23rd:  Harvest Luncheon  11:00 - 1:00 with Grandparents
Wednesday, November 23rd: Early Dismissal at 1:00 PM
Wednesday, November  23rd: Trimester I report cards go home


Thursday & Friday, November 24-25: No School; Thanksgiving Holidays


Science: some of our 5th Grade Recycling Posters!!! 
 Please notice that we even "reused" paper grocery bags to make our posters :)






















A quick video of some of the students playing soccer during Unplugged on Thursday!



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