Thursday, September 15, 2011

Hartford Courant at Macdonough School

To balance the many works of fiction that students enjoy at Macdonough School, we've added some non-fiction sources as well. 

Classes in third, fourth, and fifth grade are provided copies of The Hartford Courant each morning.

Special thanks to the our teachers for coordinating this valuable resource for our students!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Kindergarten Experiences The Little Red Hen First Hand


This week kindergarteners heard the story The Little Red Hen. In the story they learned how wheat is turned into flour, and then how flour can be used to make bread. Each student had the opportunity to kneed some dough and then we put it in the oven to bake.


Afterwards, we got to enjoy a nice late morning snack of the bread we baked. It was delicious!


Monday, September 12, 2011

Long Distance Learning!

A student at Arroyo Vista Charter School in Chula Vista California visited Mr. Ferrero's web page as part of a classroom internet project. 

The students in California are using the links in Mr. Ferrero's page to support their learning!  They've even made a suggestion for a new link to help our students in math. 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Welcome to 3rd Grade Mr. Ferrero



We are pleased to welcome Mr. John Ferrero to Macdonough School and as our newest 3rd grade teacher. Mr. Ferrero has previously worked at Spencer and Farm Hill before joining our community at Macdonough. Since beginning teaching in 2001 Mr. Ferrero has taught third, fourth, and fifth grade. He enjoys hiking, skiing, and spending time with his 3 children and dogs.

New School Psychologist

Miss Edna Caamano is a graduate of St. Joseph's College, studied for her Masters and 6th at Southern Connecticut State University . Miss Caamano enjoys playing basketball and hiking.

New Title I Tutors



Miss Julie Erasmus is an alumnus of Eastern Connecticut State University. She has recently begun her graduate work at Central Connecticut State University in Reading and Language Arts Program.


Miss Crystal Kolman is a recent graduate of Central Connecticut State University. She spent spring semester student-teaching with Allison Monarca at Macdonough School. She is a resident of Durham.


Miss Jessica Pitkin spent last year working as an interventionist at Lawrence School. She is an alumnus of Stonehill College and is doing graduate work at Saint Joseph's College in West Hartford.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

New Building Substitutes



Miss Kelleigh Thompson is a recent graduate of Saint Joseph's College in Philadelphia. Miss Thompson is currently studying at Southern Connecticut State University to obatin her Masters in reading.


Miss Melissa Francois is a recent graduate of Central Connecticut State University and a current resident of Middletown. Outside of school Miss Francois enjoys scrapbooking and playing with her two black labs.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

First day of school


Kindergarten enjoying their first day of school at Macdonough!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Kindergarten Night at Kid City

Kindergarten teachers welcomed their new students during the annual Macdonough Kindergarten Night at Kid City. 

Students and families had the chance to visit with Mrs. Spaman, Mrs. Lenihan, and Miss Grossman.  This was followed by plenty of time  for everyone to explore the amazing rooms of the Kid City Children's Museum

Our teachers met with parents to provide important "back to school" information.  The night ended with a pizza party for the children hosted by the Macdonough Family Resource Center.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Neighborhood Walks 2011

The calendar says summer, but streets in the North End were telling a different story as teachers from Macdonough School were visiting homes to deliver back to school information, books, and smiles to students and families.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Flag Day 2011

Macdonough School celebrated Flag Day 2011 in style!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Special Olympics Torch Run

Area Special Olympic athletes and Middletown Police officers ran through the streets of Middletown on Thursday for the annual Special Olympics Torch Run. As the runners approached Pease Avenue, they were welcomed by hundreds of Macdonough School students, staff, and parents.

Among the runners was Miss Antonucci, who received the largest ovation of the day as she high-fived people in the cheering crowd!


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Down on the Farm




The Kindergarten kids went to the 4-H Farm.
The children were able to plant seeds, touch farm animals and take a hay ride through the fields.

We ended our trip with a picnic lunch at the Farm.

What a Baa-a-rific day!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Macdonough's Spring Concert

Thanks to Miss DeAngelis and Mr. D'Amato for their work in preparing students for a wonderful spring concert!

This year's theme was "Celebrating America" and the students were very patriotic as they entertained us with a variety of songs to celebrate our great nation.


Friday, May 20, 2011

Middletown Fire Department visits Macdonough School

Third graders were delighted with a recent visit from the Middletown Fire Department. 

Our good friend Firefighter Al brought the Smoke Trailer to Macdonough School to teach children about fire safety!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Senator Blumenthal Visits Macdonough!

United States Senator Richard Blumenthal visited several classes at Macdonough School on Monday, calling the school “among the best in the state.”

I have visited a lot of schools, and it’s among certainly the best in the state in producing better students,” Blumenthal said. “That is, better performing students, happier kids, involved parents, as well as an enthusiasm and excitement among teachers that is very, very apparent.”

Topping Off Ceremony

Macdonough School students had the opportunity to attend the "Topping Off Ceremony" at the new Community Health Center building located on Main Street.


As part of the ceremony, each Macdonough School student had the chance to sign the last beam to be hoisted on top of the new building.


Thanks to the CEO of the Community Health Center, there was som history and math added to the ceremony.  Students learned about the Scandanavian tradition of placing a tree on the top of new buildings and also used their math skills to estimate the weight of the beam.


Students were promised an invitation back to the construction site for the laying of the building's cornerstone in the fall.

Macdonough School Students Honored!

Congratulations to the many Macdonough School students who were recognized as part of the Russell Library’s Edna and Benjamin Shenker Creative Writing Contest.

The contest is held in memory of Mrs. Shenker who was an avid reader and Dr. Shenker who was a wonderful supporter of the library. This year, nearly two dozen Macdonough School students who honored at the library’s Literary Tea Celebration.

Mr. Art Meyers, the Director of the Russell Library, recognized each student with a certificate.

Monday, May 16, 2011

New England Air Museum Field Trip

Fourth grade students at Macdonough School attended a field trip to the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks. The day consisted of a guided tour, as well as a hands-on experiment. Students were able to look into the windows of planes from the different world wars. The tour was concluded by an activity where students were able to fly wooden airplanes. After each flight, they made a change to the airplane, such as replacing the wings with a different size wing to see how it affected the flight of the plane. Students learned about the four forces of motion: lift, drag, thrust, and weight.

Men at School Book Program

Macdonough School kindergarten classes welcomed very special visitors to class this morning. 

Students from Middletown High School's Men at School program came to read with students, lead literacy activities, and donate books to each child.
The children were thrilled to learn that a few of the Men at School volunteers attended Macdonough School when they were younger!

Special thanks to Mr. Malik Pemberton for leading the visit and to Middletown High School's Assistant Principal, Mr. Andy O'Brien, for coordinating the visit.



Thursday, May 12, 2011

Book Bower Field Trips

Did you know that many of our classes take walking field trips to the Book Bower on Main Street? This wonderful store provides gently used books for very reasonable prices. They have a wide selection of children’s books.

As part of our walking field trips, every child at Macdonough School gets to select a book for free!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Macdonough School Spelling Bee

Our star spellers were showcasing their talents at the 2011 Macdonough School Spelling Bee. 

Special thanks to Mrs. Brick for organizing the spelling bee, to our fourth and fifth grade teachers for calling words, and to our students.

Congratulations to one and all for a great job!



Book Swap Day at Macdonough



Thanks to the efforts of reading teachers Miss Maletta and Miss Green, every child at Macdonough School received a gently read book during the Spring Book Swap!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Blooming in Kindergarten


Students in kindergarten are using food coloring to see how flowers use their stems to drink water. The students put food coloring in a vase with a white flower. They were surprise to see the flower is now changing it's color.

Mother's Day







Kindergarten celebrated Mother's Day with strawberry shortcake. Children made gifts for their moms, sang songs and enjoyed strawberry shortcake. What a great day!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Junior Achievement Day at Macdonough School!



Macdonough School participated in a one day program by Junior Achievement on Friday, May 6th.

Junior Achievement Worldwide is a partnership between the business community, educators and volunteers — all working together to inspire young people to dream big and reach their potential.

The program was hands-on, experiential programs teaching the key concepts of work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy to young people all over the world.

More than two dozen Junior Achievement volunteers were on hand to lead the student activities.

Monday, May 2, 2011

A Book for Macdonough

A Book for Macdonough is a new program that provides the opportunity for people to donate a book to our school library in honor of someone.

The newest book donation is the Children's Book of Music by DK Publishing. This book was donated by the Macdonough School staff in honor of our amazing art teacher: Mrs. Alison Kaye.

The book takes children on an international tour of the world's greatest art, from the first daubs of paint in prehistoric caves to today's performance art. It includes all of the important art movements, from Renaissance to Rococo, as well as the great painters from all these eras.

For more information about A Book for Macdonough program, please click here.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Wesleyan Jazz Band comes to Macdonough!

Professor Jay Hoggard of Wesleyan University brought a 20 piece jazz band to Macdonough School for a Thursday afternoon concert.

The band delighted students and staff with the sounds of Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Among the crowd favorites were "Don't Be Sassy" and "Pick Me Up."

Yet it wasn't all entertainment. Students learned about various instruments including the drums, guitar, bass, saxophone, trumpet, and trombone. They saw first hand how many individuals working together can make wonderful music.
The Macdonough School staff donated a book to the school library in honor of Professor Hoggard.  The book, Dizzy by Jonah Winter, chronicles Dizzy Gillespie’s life and his music.

Special thanks to the Wesleyan Office of Community Partnerships for coordinating the performance for Macdonough School.


O for Octopus




For the letter "O" week, the kindergartners had a special visitor. "Ollie the Octopus." Children were able to take a closer look at the octopus that they heard about in a non-fiction read-a-loud done by the kindergarten teachers. Ollie will be back to visit next year!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Turn Off the TV Night

Thanks to the Macdonough School PTA for hosting a "Turn Off the TV Night" at Macdonough School on Wednesday, April 20th. Activities ranging from board games to art activities were held for some old fashioned fun!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

We Love Mrs. Spaman!

Students and staff honored the one and only Mrs. Spaman this morning for her 35 years of dedictation to our learning community.

Mrs. Spaman's family and friends were on hand as a tree was dedicated to her.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Twin Day at Macdonough!

Students were amazed to see so many sets of "twins" and "triplets" at Macdonough School today!


From Apr 19, 2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

"Can You Hear Me Now?"

Hooray! 

Thanks to a technology grant and our wonderful technology department, each of the classrooms at Macdonough School is having a new phone installed. 

The phones are state of the art and will provide additional options for enhanced home-school communication!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Spring Pictures at Macdonough!

Everyone had a smile day today at Macdonough... It was school picture day!

Pictures will be available from Grynn and Barrett Studios in a few weeks. For more information, parents may visit the Grynn and Barrett website.

2011 Connecticut Higher Education Community Service Awards

A student group from Wesleyan University was honored with a 2011 Connecticut Higher Education Community Service Award.  The ceremony was held on Tuesday, April 12th at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford.

The Wesleyan students who were honored are part of the WES Reads / WES Math initiative at Macdonough School.  This program provides small group enrichment support to more than fifty students each week.

The program was co-sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Higher Education and the Connecticut Commission on Community Service.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Keigwin Band Performs at Macdonough School

The Keigwin Middle School Band was at Macdonough for their annual spring concert.

The band played a variety of songs and introduced the elementary school students to an assortment of instruments (brass, woodwind, percussion, and strings). 

Former Macdonough School students who now play in the Keigwin Band received big ovations from students and teachers alike. 
 
Special thanks to Mr. Daddario, Director of the Keigwin School band for making this performance possible.

Macdonough Teachers Present at Literacy Essentials Conference

Congratulations to Sarah Claffey and Michelle Maletta! 

The pair was invited to Central Connecticut State University's 5th Annual Literacy Essentials Conference to discuss reading initiatives in place at Macdonough School.

Their presentation, "12 Things You Can Do Tomorrow to Raise Reading Achievement," was modeled after the work being done at Macdonough School.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Macdonough Students attend An Evening with Author Bryan Collier

Children from Macdonough School were invited to a very special literacy event to kick off this year's Literacy Essentials Conference at Central Connecticut State University.

An Evening with Bryan Collier is the first annual community literacy event sponsored by the Literacy Essentials Conference. The event was held at the New Britain High School on Friday, April 8th at 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Grades 3 to 5 students, teachers and parents were invited to an evening that celebrated the work of award-winning author/illustrator Bryan Collier, who has illustrated numerous children's books, including Martin’s Big Words by Doreen Rappaport and Rosa by Nikki Giovanni both of which were awarded a Coretta Scott King Award and a Caldecott Honor. Included in the evening’s program were literature circles, dinner, an art walk and a presentation by Bryan Collier.

Special thanks to Miss Claffey and Miss Maletta for arranging this wonderful experience for our students!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Julia's Star

Macdonough School fifth graders participated in a Wesleyan University outreach program connected to a book that a Wesleyan student, Johanna Justin-Jinch, wrote when she was 15 years old.  The outreach project is another example of the strong connections between Wesleyan University and Macdonough School. 

Julia's Star tells the story of a young girl who wears the Star of David on a necklace to school and how when her friends ask her questions about it she becomes uncomfortable.  The young girl is unsure of what her friends think about her and her religion. The outreach activity provides elementary school students with an opportunity to discuss differences, stereotyping and how to sensitively ask questions about their friends to learn more about the cultures, beliefs, and families.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Cheetahriffic Staff



We took part in a cheetahriffic day at Macdonough.

The staff was in a jungle spirit!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

All City Music Festival

The All City Music Festival showcased the music programs in the city schools on Saturday night. The Festival, hosted by Wesleyan in the ice hockey arena, students from all of Middletown's schools, starting with the 4th grade bands and ending with the high school band and chorus.

Congratulations to our music teachers Mr. D'Amato and Miss DeAngelis as well as to all of the Macdonough students who participated. 

Special recognition was given to Macdonough School by Mr. Gaylord, Director of Fine Arts for Middletown Public Schools, for our participation in a world premiere of a piece by composer Glenn McClure, Dear Mother Earth: Letters to the Planet.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Connecticut Student Poet at Macdonough School

In only the second time in its history, Middlesex Community College has an official “Connecticut Student Poet” among its ranks. The student, Hannah Watkins, is the first MxCC student to receive this honor in more than 36 years. As part of this honor, Watkins will read her poems at events throughout the state, and will have some of her work published in the fall 2011 issue of the prestigious “Connecticut Review” creative arts publication.

Hannah visited Macdonough School today to share some of her poetry with students and talk about the writing process!  She was accompanied by Professor Christine Ruggiero from MxCC.

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