
Calling All Volunteers!

Spring Fair Tickets and Bracelets on sale now! Don’t miss out on the action standing in line the day of the Fair!Visit our pre-Fair ticket table outside the Main Office before or after school on Friday, May 18, Monday, May 21 and Tuesday, May 22. Main Office table will be open before school only the day of the Fair!Bracelets are $35 and include all rides, games and most activities. Tickets are $1 each and can be used to purchase food, individual rides and activities. (Dunk Tank is not included in bracelet price).
What’s Growing On?Last week, 2G explored soil in the garden as an extension of their spring science unit. They especially enjoyed meeting Misters Squiggles, the red wriggler composting worms. This week we plan to host 2Har and 2S for the same extension activity. Also this week, we will host the 4th grade Girl Scouts as they tour the garden and help construct a potato tower.The after school garden class planted some more seeds last week. They planted the “seed tape” they made the previous week - a method of insuring proper spacing of small seeds. They also planted seeds for a flower border, and constructed some temporary fencing to protect these new seedlings. They always enjoy using tools.The garden program will be taking part in the Spring Fair - stop by our table for a garden activity, salad samples to supplement your cotton candy, horticultural advice, and information on the Driscoll School Garden Program. It will also be a good opportunity to sign up for slots on the summer maintenance calendar, so your family can help sustain (and consume!) this season’s crops. No experience is necessary, as an orientation class and on-call horticultural help will be available.There was a small, but productive, Garden Committee meeting last Wednesday. We are making progress filling administrative rolls, but need as much help as we can get. Contact us to get involved: driscollschoolgarden@gmail.com
With generous support of the 2017 Family Giving Campaign K-5th Graders were able to spend Tuesday, May 8 with children’s book writer and illustrator, Melissa Sweet. Learn more about Melissa’s books here, and be sure to ask your child about Melissa’s visit. http://melissasweet.net/. Thanks again for your support of the Family Giving Campaign, and the Library!
NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK starts today, May 7 until the 11th, and Driscoll will be celebrating our teachers and staff in grand style! We have events and goodies planned for each day of the week, with the festivities culminating in our traditional breakfast which willl be held Friday, May 11.Be sure to thank teachers and staff this week!
TWO IMPORTANT BALLOT QUESTIONS ON MAY 8: these relate to the operation of Brookline Schools and we encourage you to take the time to vote. It is our hope that this information on the ballot questions will support you in deciding how you want to vote on them. Regardless of how you decide to vote – we urge you to vote and show your children how to participate in civic life! This is a long but important – please read!
The two questions are both related to overriding the property tax laws of the state which limit increases in property tax increases to 2 1/2 percent annually. The Select Board of Brookline voted to place two questions on the ballot on May 8th (the full text of the questions is at the bottom of this email):The first question asks voters if they want to permanently increase the Town’s tax levy limit by $6,575,425 in order to fund costs in Brookline Schools ($5,873,642) and in municipal departments ($701,783).A Yes vote will fund the current school budget plus:
A No vote will require the School District to make cuts in current operations to fund contractual obligations. Superintendent Bott projected these in a January School Committee Board presentation which include:
The second question asks voters if they will temporarily increase property taxes to fund some of the costs of the High School expansion through a debt exclusion.A Yes vote will fund the expansion of the High School to accommodate increasing high school enrollment.A No vote will cancel the expansion of the High School, which will result in more students in the current BHS building, increased class sizes and insufficient space for the library, cafeteria, performances, and out of date science facilities.The estimated tax impact of passing both overrides for a median value property in Brookline over a four year period is $1,039 for a single family, $344 for a condo, and $2,263 for commercial.Please read carefully and decide! And please vote on May 8th!
Open PTO LEADERSHIP POSITIONS for 2018-2019. We have some great opportunities for anyone looking to help our Driscoll kids, work with wonderful parents or gain new skills. Our current openings are:
PTO Executive Board: 1 co-chair, 1 secretary
Spring Fair: 2 co-chairs
Early Release Movies: 1 or more co-chairs
Volunteer Coordinator: 1 or more co-chairs
If you’re enthusiastic, interested, or just curious, contact: driscollpto@gmail.com
SPRING FAIR ON MAY 23rd: The Spring Fair needs YOU! This beloved community event revolves around volunteer support. It takes around 200 volunteer hours to make this event run smoothly. We will need volunteer support from 9:00am-9:00pm the day of the fair. Please consider donating your time and energy to this fabulous end of year event! Sign up sheet HERE. Contact driscollspringfair@
WHAT'S GROWING ON? Our carrot, snap pea and lettuce seeds have sprouted outside - see if you can spot them. The after school garden class has been learning all about seeds, as we get the raised beds going for the season. Honestly, I’m geeking out about some amazing seed facts. We learned two-thirds of all calories consumed by humans come from the endosperm within seeds. The students enjoyed eating the illustrative sample endosperm (popcorn). And that power-packed sack-lunch a mother plant puts in every tiny pebble-baby-spaceship (a.k.a. seed), is what makes it possible for the embryo to travel great distances of space and time - like the 32,000 year old Silene embryo from Siberia that was germinated in 2012, and then grew to produce it’s own seed. But time isn’t as kind to humans, so we must move on next week, past germination to growth and nutrient cycles, as we nurture our growing voyagers/vegetables.
SAY YES.....PTO SECRETARY: The PTO Executive Committee is seeking a Secretary for the start of the 2018-2019 school year. The Secretary is a 3 year term and the position includes both record keeping and communication. The Secretary records the meeting minutes at the Executive Committee meeting each Monday, and records and distributes the minutes at general PTO Board meetings. The Secretary also helps recruit committee chairpersons, and help keep the calendar of events for the PTO. If you think this may be the right fit for you, please email the pto: driscollpto@gmail.com. It's not as hard as you may think it is. Let Alice or Patricia take you out for a coffee and give you the details--it's a fun position--we promise!
Dear Parents, Can you believe it's already April? With the amazing Arts Equinox behind us, we're gearing up for Teacher Appreciation (stay tuned for details on how you can get involved) and Spring Fair (5/23 with rain date 5/31).Recently the PTO Executive Committee went through our teacher grants process. It happens twice per year where we are able to give a total of $10,000 to support our amazing teachers. We're sorry we don't have an eye pleasing infographic to share this information, but you should know that this was all made possible through the generosity of our parents through the Family Giving Campaign, and that our teachers are thrilled. Here are the details:
In addition to these larger grants we did some other giving too:
Last, and really wonderful for our community are the events we put on. Each event has a budget, some small, some large. These events make Driscoll unique and are only possible by the hard work of our parent volunteers, and contributions to the Family Giving Campaign.
If you read all the way to the end THANK YOU! The PTO is grateful to our parents who make all of these wonderful things possible. We'll kick off the Family Giving Campaign again next October. Thanks to chair of the 2017 Family Giving Campaign, Carla Sevilla, and all of the classroom captains and volunteers who made it a success. Warmly,The Driscoll PTO
Dear Parents, Guardians and Staff,We write to confirm that the last day of school for the 2017-2018 school year will be Tuesday, June 26, 2018. As you will recall, we had five snow days this winter.Students will be dismissed at 12:00 noon on June 26 and no lunch will be served.Thank you.Office of the Superintendent
DRISCOLL GARDEN UPDATE: CALLING ALL PARENTS & TEACHERS! Spring is here! (No fooling.) Time to dig in and get growing. THIS WEDNESDAY (April 4th), 8:00am in the library, please join us for the garden committee (re)kick-off meeting. Share your ideas and hear how any skill or passion can help grow the ideal setting for experiential learning. The agenda includes the organization of the committee, goal setting, this spring's garden class and spring fundraising. Have questions? Email: Driscollschoolgarden@gmail.com
THANK YOU ARTS EQUINOX TEAM: With 2018 Arts Equinox in the books, we are grateful to Corinna Pringle and Shannon Hedrick (event Chairs) and Meenakshi Garodia (Music to My Ears) for their dedication and awesomeness in pulling off this amazing two day event. We are also grateful to our art teachers Mrs. Reyelt, and Ms. Taylor, teachers and paras in all grades, our custodians, guidance counselors, parent volunteers, and Mr. Youkilis, and Dr. Talukdar! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This event is made possible through the generosity of our parents who gave during our annual Family Giving Campaign.
New Tuesdays Minecraft Class Available!Due to popular demand, we have the opportunity to have a second class for our Minecrafters. NOW TAKING REGISTRATIONS!Please visit: http://
From the Amy Neale Library
Thanks to the generosity of Driscoll Families through the annual book fair and the Family Giving Campaign, we have three authors scheduled to visit Driscoll!
On April 25, children’s book author and expert Anita Silvey will speak to the 4th grade about her research for her book Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall. Her visit will give 4th graders an opportunity to see the real world application of the research skills they learn through their explorer’s project.
On May 8, Caldecott Honor winning author/illustrator Melissa Sweet will visit Driscoll for a full day, speaking to students in grades K-5. Driscoll students are in for a treat! Melissa Sweet is a highly sought after speaker and an incredibly talented illustrator. Her presentations for K-3 will focus on her picture books (You Nest Here with Me for K &1, Balloons Over Broadway for grades 2 & 3). Grades 4 and 5 will learn about Driscoll Student Book Award nominee Some Writer! The Story of E. B. White. This is a must read for fans of Charlotte’s Web!
And finally, in November 2018, Alan Gratz will visit students in grades 6-8. Many sixth graders this year read Refugee, his most recent novel, and middle school students will learn more about him in the fall through their ELA classes. Watch for more details closer to the date!
Author visits inspire students to read, write, and understand the creative process. Thank you Driscoll Families for making these visits possible!
PTO FULL BOARD MEETING: Join us for our upcoming PTO full board meeting on Monday, March 19, at 8:00 am in the Driscoll Library. It's a great way to learn about what's happening at Driscoll, and how you can be involved. Only Board members can vote, all parents are encouraged to attend. Email driscollpto@gmail.com for questions.