Cookie dough and Cinderella reminders

Posted March 26th, 2010 by PTA

If you submitted orders for the cookie dough/pretzel fundraiser your items will arrive as below. Pick up is today between 2:35 and 3:30 (not 3-4) or 5-6pm in the auditorium.

Thank you for your support.

Don’t forget that this weekend is another great theater opportunity: Cinderella at SOMS.

2009-2010 Artist-in-Residence at Clinton

Posted March 26th, 2010 by PTA

We’re thrilled to announce that thanks to another generous grant from the Artists-in-Education Consortium, which includes the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Arts Horizons, and Young Audiences New Jersey, and matching funds from the Clinton PTA, this year’s 4th grade students will have the opportunity to work with professional jazz musician Vince Ector.
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Great art!

Posted March 25th, 2010 by PTA

Ms. Tiscio has been building an online museum of Clinton art. For more info, jump to her site for the link and info on the Earth Day photo contest.

Update from the nurse

Posted March 25th, 2010 by PTA

Check out Notes from the Nurse. Mrs. Harrigan has posted the slides from the Lice Information seminar.

Superintendent Osborne’s Testimony and letter to Gov. Christie

Posted March 24th, 2010 by PTA

As some of you may know, Superintendent Osborne testified before the NJ Senate Budget Committee yesterday on the topic of state aid reductions.

His remarks are on the District site.

Also, today he sent a letter to our governor, as reported by Patch.

Cultural Arts Assembly on Friday

Posted March 24th, 2010 by PTA

On Friday, March 26, at 8:30 and 9:45 AM, the PTA welcomes Jack Branagan’s Earth Matters to Clinton School. Mr. Branagan will present “Our Home Planet Earth,” an innovative program which helps boys and girls realize how important recycling is and how it is everyone’s responsibility to respect and conserve the earth’s natural resources.

Using a huge globe, special lighting effects, puppets, and other media, the children are shown exactly what happens to our trash.
Students travel with Jack through the entire process of glass,
aluminum, plastic, and newspaper recycling. It promises to be an
exciting morning!