Friday, June 15, 2007

Summer Reading at OTES


"Summer Reading at OTES" is an at-home incentive program. Students who are in grades K-5 this year will be challenged to read a total of 700 minutes during summer vacation. What this amounts to is 20 minutes of reading (each day) 5 days/week, for 7 weeks. Students who meet this goal will be invited to participate in an end of summer party.

The Old Town Elementary School Library will be open this summer!! That's right, come on in and borrow books, sit down and read, or enjoy special guest readers: Dr. Tuell, Mr. Cyr, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Clark, Mr. Thurston, and more.

This program will start June 25 and run through August 9. The OTES Library will be open Monday-Thursday from 7:30-11:30 under the leadership of Amy Peabody. The Library will be closed the weeks of July 2-July 5; and July 30-August 2. Please look at our school web calendar as well for these dates.

Parents are encouraged to visit the library with their children. There will be themes for each week: Week 1: Plangs and Flowers Week 2: Bugs and Insects Week 3: The Beach Week 4: Bubbles Week 5: Balloons

Come join in the summer reading fun. For questions, e-mail Amy Peabody at acsp65@msn.com

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

A New SISTER




Emily Nicole was born on June 7, 2007----She's the little sister of Tyler and Josh. Nicole made her first OTES appearance on June 12th---We were able to give her OTES bid "WORK HARD AND BE KIND"

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

BIA Trip Supports Learning and our Troops!





Second Graders from Old Town Elementary School recently had the pleasure of greeting troops and seeing them off overseas.
Learning Community #1 took a field trip to Bangor International Airport to culminate their year long studies of the seven continents. While there, they were pleasantly surprised, by getting an invitation to join a group of dedicated folks and veterans who kindly meet incoming and outbound flights of soldiers. Second graders stepped right up and were proud to shake hands, give high fives, and say “thank you” to 229 men and women on their way to Iraq. Following the meet and greet session, the tour continued on as planned. The original goal for the day, learning about world travel was accomplished. But somehow, the adults and children involved in this experience came away with some even more important lessons about how we can all do our part. This was a trip worth taking!