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Board Retreat Dates
Hartland, Weathersfield, and Mount Ascutney School districts will be using their June board meeting dates for their respective retreats. Hartland, Weathersfield and the Supervisory Union boards will not meet in July.
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The Agency of Education has granted a waiver for three of our snow days this year. This means that our last student day will be a noon dismissal day on June 14th.
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Thank you for showing such amazing appreciation for our staff during staff appreciation week!
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Thank you to students, staff, and caregivers who took our cell phone survey. We appreciate your thoughtful responses. The administrative team will be reviewing the data and making decisions on cell phones in our schools soon.
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Windsor Student Council plans Green Up Day activities.
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Weathersfield students engaged in learning!
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Students engaged in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) learning opportunities at Hartland!
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Senior Game for the Windsor softball team!
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National Honor Society Induction Ceremony
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Prom season is here, and a wonderful time for teen celebration. Parents, talk to your teens about celebrating safely.
This video has been created as a parent conversation starter and to be shared with teens on social media.
https://youtu.be/hNjjH5H9A14 [youtu.be]
For ease of sharing, it can also be found at https://www.facebook.com/greenpeakalliance
Brought to you by the Green Peak Alliance, a network of substance use prevention organizations in Windsor County.
For more information on GPA and other important messaging, visit: Toolkits – Green Peak Alliance
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Summer Academy invitation emails have been sent out to parents and guardians of students who have been identified as being eligible for the K-8th grade program. Please check your inbox and respond using the Google Form by April 27th. If you think your child should have received an invitation please email Katie.Ahern@wsesu.net, Director of student support services
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Graduation dates have been set.
WINDSOR 12TH: June 2nd 7:00 p.m.
ABS 6TH: 6/15 during day 9:00 a.m.
HARTLAND 8TH: 6/13 4:00 p.m.
WEATHERSFIELD 8TH: 6/14 6:00 p.m.
WINDSOR 8TH: 6/13 6:00 p.m.
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The FY 24 calendar has been approved. You can find it on our website.
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Windsor Pumpkin Contest (open to all students in WSESU)
How big can pumpkins grow? According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the current champion weighs 2,702 lbs.
But they're so easy to grow, you could win the blue ribbon!
Be the first to enter a pumpkin in Windsor's Pumpkin Contest! Win prizes!
Categories: biggest, prettiest, weirdest, uglest, pumpkins that outweigh their grower.
Judging Date: Oct 1, 2023
Winning entries will go on display at the Municipal Building, Windsor Fairgrounds, and other prime locations.
Halloween week: Winning entries carved into Jack-o-Lanterns.
When to plant seeds:
Early June, or when the danger of frost (freezing temperatures) is passed.
Use the right seeds:
These varieties are bred to produce behemoths:
Growing secrets:
- Get two, three, or more pumpkin seedlings growing in a mound.
- When they've sprouted leaves, pick off all but a single strong seedling; keep it watered and fertilize it each week.
- In early summer, when wee pumpkins are forming on the vines, keep the biggest one but snip off the rest. That way, all the nutrients will stream into that one pumpkin.
- In late August or early September, when it’s reached its max, cut it off its vine, leaving part of the stem still attached, and let it sit in the warm soil for a few days until the skin hardens.
- Are you bragging about it? Enter it! Email WindsorCommunityGardenVT@gmail.com or leave a message at 802-674-2332.
More growing tips: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/giant-pumpkins-grow/2021/10/15/db9e7cd2-27c1-11ec-8d53-67cfb452aa60_story.html
Contest entry deadline: September 23, 2023.
Questions: contact Mike or Diane at WindsorCommunityGardenVT@gmail.com
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Board Meeting Links
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Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union
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