Originally delivered on 4/1/2024 6:29 am

SUBJECT: Sprague Pulse | Week of April 1, 2024

SPRAGUE PULSE
WEEK OF APRIL 1, 2024
Letter from the Co-Presidents

Hello Sprague!


We hope this message finds you well and that you had a wonderful time enjoying the beautiful weather this past weekend. To all families who celebrate, a very happy Easter to you and your loved ones! We wish a “Happy Holi” to everyone who observes the Festival of Colors.  


As we move forward into the new week, we are thrilled to share that we have exciting events lined up for our community. This week is Walk/Ride/Roll-to-School, next week is our Eclipse Viewing Festival! Keep an eye out for announcements regarding ticket sales for the Spring Auction on May 17th!


Thank you for your continued support and involvement in our PTO community. Your participation is what makes our events and initiatives truly special. Wishing you all a fantastic week ahead!


Best, 

Rose & Wendy


SpragueSchoolPTO.com
CALENDAR
Upcoming Events
WHAT'S HAPPENING
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION

Incoming kindergarten parents will be coming to Sprague for Kindergarten Orientation Night (May 16th) & Kindergarten Screening (May 30). These Sprague events will be welcoming incoming kindergarten families and we need help from this year's kindergarten parents to welcome them ahead of the 2024-25 school year!

  • Answer questions from incoming kindergarten parents
  • Hand out informational flyers about Sprague PTO
  • Sell Sprague Spiritwear with our Spiritwear Chair @Inia Perez
  • Encourage new families to join the Sprague PTO


SIGN UP HERE TO VOLUNTEER

WALK, RIDE & ROLL TO SCHOOL

Can you volunteer for 45 minutes to help with Sprague Walk, Ride or Roll to School? This monthly event is a great tradition and the kids love collecting their footies! 

Volunteer time 7:45 - 8:30am. Volunteers help with table setup, assisting kids with signing in, and table breakdown.


Our next Walk, Ride & Roll to school is April 2nd

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER HERE


Questions? Contact Ezra Englebardt at ezra802@gmail.com or Alex Baker at alexander.baker@icloud.com

PTO MEETING

Visit PTO Meetings for the full schedule. Want to work on an upcoming project? Let us know! 


DATE: Friday, April 5th

TIME: 8:35 - 9:25am

LOCATION: Sprague Library


As always, you may join by Google Meet.

Add to calendar

MARCH MEETING NOTES

SPRAGUE GARDEN CLEAN-UP & PLANTING!

Calling all outdoor lovers! Spring is here and we need lots of helpers! Please join us on one or both days to start the garden season. Click the links below for details on each event. The location is our vegetable garden right by the bus loop.


Garden Spring Cleanup Day

Date: Sat. April 27th, 2024 (Rain date: Sun April 28th, 2024)

Time: 9:30-11:30am

Sign up: https://tinyurl.com/spgarden24-1


Planting Day

Date: Sun. May 19th, 2024 (no rain date)

Time: 9:30 - 11:30am

Sign up: https://tinyurl.com/spgarden24-2


Feel free to email SpragueGreenTeam@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Garden Committee

SPRAGUE'S GREAT NORTHERN ECLIPSE VIEWING & FESTIVAL

Monday, April 8th

2:45 - 4:00 pm

Please join us on the Sprague fields at 2:45 to enjoy some fun activities, eclipse viewing and sun/moon-related snacks (after 3:05).* For those wishing for their child(ren) to be dismissed at 3:05, normal procedures will take place. 


Why? A total solar eclipse will be taking place and we will be able to see it from our very own field! We will provide eclipse glasses so everyone can safely watch the eclipse in action. Activities, games and snacks (after 3:05) will be included!

*In the event of inclement weather, the event will take place in the gymnasium, where we will watch a live broadcast of the eclipse and enjoy some fun activities. 

*Please park in the lot as carline will be in use at 3:05

WELCOME FROM THE HUNNEWELL PTO FOR REDISTRICTED FAMILIES

The Hunnewell PTO would like to extend a very warm welcome to those families who might be joining the Hunnewell community this fall.  For those that would like to start learning more about Hunnewell now, we’d love to get connected! Kindly complete this Google Form to share some information & we’ll reach out to guide you on accessing PTO communications and invitations to PTO activities.

 

Additionally, as we're filling PTO positions for the upcoming school year, we enthusiastically encourage parents from our redistricted schools to consider taking on roles. Explore our PTO and volunteer opportunities on our website at www.hunnewellschool.org and feel free to express your interest in the Google Form. For any inquiries, please email our co-presidents, Heather Conway and Lillian Lau, at info@hunnewellpto.org.

SPRAGUE SPRING AUCTION
CURRENT AUCTION REQUESTS

Time to clean out your wine shelf! 

We are seeking bottles of wine that have a minimum $20.00 value to be donated for a fundraising Wine Toss Game at the auction. If you have a spare bottle you'd like to donate and are not sure of the value, you may Google the price or use a wine app such as Vivino. 


Bottles may be dropped off at the home of Inia Perez, 411 Linden Street. You may bring the bottle of wine into her front porch and feel free to fill out a tag to be tied to the bottle. All supplies will be on a table in her porch. Please drop off your contribution by April 12th.


If you have a bottle but just can't add another thing to your schedule, please contact either Bry Tartamella (bryanne.tartamella@gmail.com) or Sneha Patel (designsbysneha@gmail.com) and we will coordinate obtaining the bottle from you. Thank you for your contribution!

CREATIVE ARTS & SCIENCES

Our Creative Arts & Sciences team has been hard at work, organizing events for each grade that align with CAS curriculum. In addition to the brief update in the Pulse, updates with more pictures will be posted to our website each week. 

View CAS Updates

RECENT EVENTS


WHO: 4th Grade

WHAT:  Andrew Green from Potato Hill Poetry joined the 4th grade classes on March 27th.

Any idea can turn into a poem! Poems are little stories. 

Students enjoyed listening to poems, making lists of ideas about subjects of interest, writing poems and reciting beautifully written poems. 

Andrew helped students to connect subjects and ideas to guide them into writing poetry. 

Mr. Green explained every poem you read is a little teacher. 

Poems can have many point-of-views. Poems can be about a time, a little moment and even a memory. 

Students were engaged, shared many ideas about their own interests and spent the last 20 minutes writing their own poems and sharing with the class. 

LOOKING AHEAD
SUPPORT SPRAGUE
TAKE OUT TUESDAY - ANTHONY'S COAL FIRED PIZZA IN NATICK

Earn 20% back for Sprague PTO by dining in, taking out, ordering delivery or pickup THIS TUESDAY!


  • Call 774-290-5106 and mention that you are with Sprague PTO before placing your order. This does not include 3rd-party delivery apps.
  • Order Online at Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza's website. In the section for order notes, comment or special instructions, mention your group’s name to receive 20% of your meal’s price donated back to Sprague PTO. This does not include 3rd-party delivery apps.
  • Visit the location at 219 N Main Street, Natick 01760 and they will take your order from their storefront for take-out. Mention that you are with Sprague PTO before placing your order.
1/2 DAY WEDNESDAYS AT THE PAINTING PLACE

Spend your 1/2 Day Wednesday at The Painting Place now through the end of the school year! 

Mention Sprague on a 1/2 day Wednesday and The Painting Place will donate 15% of your purchase to our PTO!

SPRAGUE SPIRITWEAR SALE

We are very excited to host our first-ever clearance sale on Spiritwear items stored in the PTO storeroom.

ORDER HERE

We have limited inventory with a first-come, first-served policy.


Please wait for the confirmation of your order before paying the Spirit wear through Venmo or PayPal (you will receive instructions via email).


If you don't find the item you want available in the form, it's sold out! Remember, you can order many more amazing Spiritwear items in our online store, 1st Place Spiritwear.

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU NEED IN THE SALE? 

ORDER SPRAGUE GEAR FROM 1ST PLACE SPIRITWEAR

STAY IN TOUCH
SPRAGUE SCHOOL FAMILY DIRECTORY

Click HERE to access our Family Directory.

SPRAGUE PTO SOCIAL MEDIA

Instagram @sprague_pto


Share your photos with our Social Media Chair, Nicole Katz (nicolestacykatz@gmail.com)!

PTO ALL HANDS ON DECK VOLUNTEEER LIST

Interested in occasionally volunteering at Sprague PTO events? Sign the All Hands On Deck volunteer list.

You'll receive emails when volunteer opportunities arise (i.e., shifts at the Fall Fest, set up a teacher appreciation lunch, hand out popsicles at playdates, pick up groceries or a gift card to meet a Give From the Heart request, etc...). 

This is a great way to get involved when you can!


Sign the All Hands on Deck Volunteer List

FROM THE COMMUNITY
GET ON THE BUS!

With lower fees and the upcoming elementary redistricting, now is the perfect time to sign up for the bus! Wellesley Public Schools has reduced fees to $300/student with a $700 family cap for 2024-25, with more cuts planned for future years. 

Parents, reduce the amount of time you spend in traffic and help the town reach its goals of reducing carbon emissions! 

Current families MUST register by April 5. 

Visit http://wellesleyps.org/transportation to read the annual letter and pay fees online.

5TH GRADE PARENTS

The Wellesley Middle School PTO looks forward to welcoming you next fall. We are spreading the word that we are actively recruiting 2 Presidents and 2 Vice Presidents to serve on the board next year. 

If you are curious to hear about what volunteer opportunities are available, please reach out to Katie Sullivan and Annie Oh at wmsptoinfo@gmail.com

The WMS PTO website contains more information about volunteering in the “About Us” section, found here: https://www.wellesleymspto.org/. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday at the 5th to 6th Grade Transition Night.

WPS MARATHON RUNNERS

Marathon Monday is coming soon! Best of luck to the following charity runners who are either members of the Wellesley Public Schools faculty and staff or community members running on behalf of WPS partners. They include:

Carolyn Livingstone, Hunnewell kindergarten teacher, on behalf of Wellesley’s War Memorial Scholarship Fund; Julia MacBlane, Schofield teaching assistant, also on behalf of Wellesley’s War Memorial Scholarship Fund; Glen Magpiong, WHS varsity girls basketball coach, on behalf of Wellesley’s A Better Chance (ABC); Sara Sullivan, Hunnewell psychologist, on behalf of the Wellesley Scholarship Foundation; Nezha Mediouni Bower, on behalf of the Wellesley Community Children's Center; Jayne Kim on behalf of Friends of Wellesley METCO; and Melissa Martin, on behalf of the Wellesley Education Foundation.

SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS COFFEE

Join us on Thursday, April 4th from 9-10:30 for our monthly PAC coffee! The coffee will be at the home of Christine Mizzi at 16 Suffolk Road. The PAC supports families in town who have children (PAWS through WHS) that are receiving special education services from the district. 


If you are unable to attend, following are the dates for the 2023-2024 school year. Please feel free to bring a friend or forward to someone that you think may benefit from meeting others within the Special Education PAC community. 


Thursday, May 2, 2024

Thursday, June 6, 2024

GIRLS ON THE RUN TEAM

We have established a GIRLS ON THE RUN TEAM for girls in the 6th through 8th grade!

This is a program that empowers girls through running, small group discussions, and team camaraderie!

Check out the https://www.girlsontherun.org/ website for more information about this program

Please see flyer below and sign up through the Wellesley Rec Center! Use the QR code or search by Activity Number (220200-01) or just search the Wellesley Rec Center for Girls on the Run!

Please reach out to Jen Green, Sue Gibbons, Alejandra Rankin with questions.

jengreen711@gmail.com

mumby20@gmail.com

alejandra.rankin@gmail.com

WAIT UNTIL 8TH

Thank you to Sprague mother Allison S. Baker, MD, Child, Adolescent and Perinatal Psychiatrist, for spearheading this initiative.

Did you know? The mere presence of one's own smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity.

We all want our children and one another to thrive at school, at home, and in our lives. Being fully present and with all of our available cognitive capacities is an essential ingredient of health.

Join us in Sprague's Wait Until 8th Pledge

This is a national pledge that empowers parents to rally together to delay giving a SMARTPHONE* until at least 8th grade. When we band together as a Spraguewell community, it decreases the pressure to give our children a smartphone at an early age. Ten years old is the average age children get their first smartphone. We can change this as a community and directly improve the mental health of our children and families. 

More than 50,000 parents have said yes to waiting on smartphones for their children. 

Signing the pledge is easy - visit https://www.waituntil8th.org/, enter your information, and look up Sprague using the "*Find Your Child's Current School" tool to join our community.

*Flip phones, watches with calling functions, etc. are not considered to impact children's mental health in the same negative way as smartphones. 

Sign Sprague's Wait Until 8th Pledge!

SHOPPERS CORNER AT SCHOFIELD

Did you know Shopper’s Corner is a unique resale shop located right in the basement of Schofield Elementary School? The shop sells new and gently used clothing and accessories from infant through adult. 

Not only do they promote sustainability, their prices are rock bottom: items start at $1 and most are less than $5!  

The store is open during the school year every Wednesday that school is in session from 8:30am to 12:15pm and the first Saturday of most months from 9am to 11am. 

THE SPRAGUE 2023-24 PTO BOARD

Co-Presidents: Rose Nolan & Wendy Englebardt

Vice President: Ezra Englebardt

Treasurers: Hande Alparslan & Jill Wells

Creative Arts and Sciences: Carolyn Kornwitz

Secretary: Ceren Bayulgen

Communications: Liz Sower

Social Co-Chairs: Dena Giggie & Tanya Johnson

Social Media Chair: Nicole Katz

Spirit Wear Chair: Inia Perez

Raffle Co-Chair: Bry Tartamella & Sneha Patel

Wellesley Wonderful Weekend Co-Chairs: Alejandra Tejada & Open Position

Yearbook Coordinators: Julie Covino-Vogel, Ambika Hoguet, & Hadley Stephens

METCO Liaisons: Kasia Schwarzman & Nicole Katz

Parent Advisory Council Rep: Nicole Katz

Walk-to-School Coordinators: Ezra Englebardt & Alex Baker

Green Team: Tomoe Harrison & Jenny Lee

Garden Masters: Tomoe Harrison, Rose Nolan, & Margaret Flitsch

Sprague Night at Fenway Coordinator: John Wells

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