Thursday, October 6, 2011

World Record at Macdonough School

Children in  first grade at Macdonough School helped to break a world record by participating in the Jumpstart Read for the Record program!

Jumpstart’s Read for the Record, is an international campaign to bring children together with valued grownups in their lives to read the same book, on the same day, in communities all over the world. Today, youngsters from near and far broke the world record as nearly 1,000,000 readers shared Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney.

On this historic day, one amazing book was read aloud in classrooms, libraries, and homes from Japan to Germany, from Belgium to Brazil, to cities and rural communities across America and right here at Macdonough School!

3rd Grade Class Mentor


Ms. Waterman's class is lucky to have Police Chief McMahon back for a second year in a row as their class mentor. Chief McMahon comes in during the reading block to read with the kids. We're lucky to have such a great mentor.

Kindergarten Displays Fall




It feels like Fall in the kindergarten hallway. Next time you come into the building check out our new fall displays.

X is for xylophone


The children in kindergarten go to play a xylophone today for the letter X.

Macdonough School Supports the Amazing Grace Food Pantry

Students from Macdonough School collected nearly 400 pounds of food for our friends at the Amazing Grace Food Pantry.

Special thanks to fifth graders for delivering the food and to Mrs. Swan, our amazing school secretary, for supervising the trip!

Nurse P Conducts Vision / Hearing Screenings

Most people know that Nurse Parmelee takes care of children when they are not feeling well. She is wonderful at that part of her job!


What some don't know is how much more she does for the children of Macdonough School. One example is the vision and hearing screenings. Nurse Parmelee does both vision and hearing screenings for every child at Macdonough School!

The hearing and vision screenings will start next week.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

New Paras

Macdonough is pleased to welcome new paraprofessionals to our team!

Mr. McKenzie moved to Connecticut from Texas where he spent the past 11 years teaching special education. He is currently pursuing his certification in special education in Connecticut. In his free time he likes to read, write and travel.

Ms. Rothman has her bachelors degree in Elementary Education and her masters degree in educational foundations. She is currently pursuing her second masters in reading at Southern Connecticut State University. In her free time she is a fitness instuctor for spin and pilates.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Count by ......





It is hard to miss the colorful stairwells that are new to Macdonough this school year! Knowing the importance of numeracy understanding in all grades the 'numbers project' was put together at Macdonough this year. The walls in the middle stairwell are host to large colorful numbers 1 through 9, while each step counts up by number 2-9 to help learn multiples!

Recognizing Important History Past





A new addition to the walls of Macdonough is our Freedom Shrine, located just outside Mrs. Brick's office. The Freedom Shrine was generously donated by Macdonough PTA and allows for great educational learning. Stop down at the wall to talk about it with your class!



Signs to Navigate around Macdonough






New visitors of Macdonough School have a way to navigate through our halls without needing any help. The colorful crayon signs hanging on the walls were donated by Lake Compounce, these signs are written in both English and Spanish to accommodate our diverse population!

Monday, October 3, 2011

School Based Health Center at Macdonough!

The Community Health Center, Inc. is pleased to offer school-based health services at Macdonough School during the school day.

Licensed healthcare providers are available to provide expanded medical (treatment for illnesses or injuries, and physicals), behavioral health (individual, group, and family therapy), and dental hygiene (exams, cleanings, and sealants) services.

Our school-based health services work in conjunction with the care provided by your child’s pediatrician and/or dentist and are not intended to replace regular care by your child’s primary health-care provider.

For additional information about Macdonough's School Based Health Center, please contact Mandy Sullivan or Nat Holmes.

Macdonough School Invited to Run for Something Better Day!

Students from Macdonough School have been invited to participate in the 2011 ING Run for Something Better Day program at Bushnell Park in Hartford. The program is designed to encourage a healthy, active lifestyle in the fight against childhood obesity for elementary and middle school students.

This program encourages students to train to complete a half marathon, covering 13.1 miles in 6 weeks. On Friday October 14, 2011, students who complete 12 miles through the school program will run their last 1.1 "Final Mile", cross over the official ING Hartford Marathon Finish Line, receive a Finisher's Medal and then enter the "World of Fitness” area.

Thanks to our fabulous fifth grade teachers, Mr. Nelson, Miss Weindruch, and Mrs. Paul, for coordinating the event!

Macdonough Students Selected for Special Field Trip!

Miss Claffey's class has been selected by Wesleyan University to participate in a special field trip to the Mansfield Freeman Center as part of the East Asian Studies Outreach Program.

The class will participate in the unique and varied resources the center has to offer including:

• Japanese-style tatami room and garden
• a kitchen completely equipped for cooking and serving Chinese and Japanese meals
• collections of Chinese and Japanese clothing
• art gallery with changing exhibitions of East Asian art

The walking field trip will take place on November 4th.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Staff Make-Over in the Family Resource Center

Miss Nikki Belton and Miss Heather Haouchine joined the team at Macdonough School as our new FRC coordinators. They have been working together at Bielefield at Family School Connections to build bridges between families and school. Miss Nikki Belton enjoys reading and spending time with her 3 children (ages 11, 16, and 17). Miss Heather Haouchine enjoys hanging out with her 17 year old and 10 year old triplets.

Vistor to Kindergarten




Today Mrs. Spaman's class had a special vistor Sadie's Grandfather. He entertained the class with some musical selections from his clarinet.

Kindergarten Teddy Bear Picnic






The kindergarten enjoyed a teddy bear picnic today. They used their teddy bears this week in graphing activities, sorting and arts and crafts.

Kindergarten goes to the Farmer's Market










The Kindergarten classes went to the farmers market today. The children enjoyed listening to music and purchasing apples, pears, peaches, and egg plant to name just a few.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Class Teddy Bear


This week was Teddy Bear week in Kindergarten! Sadie from Mrs. Spamans class had a Teddy Bear specially made to stay in her class for everyone to share! Enjoy the rest of Teddy Bear week :)

Fall is here!



To celebrate the coming Fall kindergarten learned all about acorns and squirrels. The students enjoyed creating their own acorns out tasty treats! Yum!

Monday is Bread Day at Macdonough

Thanks to a generous donation from a local business, dozens of loaves of bread are delivered to Macdonough School each Monday afternoon.  Families are welcome to take a loaf of bread, package of muffins or bagels, or other related product.  The bread is free to all Macdonough families.

This program is supported through the efforts of our Family Resource Center and our friends from Wesleyan University.

Middlesex Hospital Fit for Kids Program

Macdonough School has been selected to host a special program presented by Middlesex Hospital called Fit for Kids! 

The event will take place on Thursday, October 13th beginning at 6:00 p.m.  This family friendly event is sure to be fun for all ages!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Science Club with Ms. Chaelyn



Second grade Science Club met for the first time today. This is one of the many wonderful programs offered at Macdonough School during lunch/recess. Ms. Chaelyn from Kids Korner runs this club and today the kids were brainstorming and exploring many different science topics. We will try to get all students interested in this club involved throughout the year, so if you love science, let Ms. Jukins, Mrs. Raney, and Ms. Green know!

Gingerbread hunt at Macdonough!



All three of the Kindergarten classes read the story "The Gingerbread man." After the story each class made their own gingerbread man. The students watched as the dough was rolled out and shaped into a gingerbread man! The Kindergarteners then went down to the cafeteria and put him in the oven. They asked the lunch ladies to not open the oven just incase he tried to run away.





When the classes came down to pick up their gingerbread man, he was gone! The kindergarteners went on a search through Macdonough to find him. He left clues in the office, at the nurses office, Mrs. Jukins classroom and the library. Finally the Kindergarteners found the gingerbread men in their classrooms and enjoyed the tasty treat!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Brown Bear Brown Bear, what do you see?

I see Kindergarten looking at me!






Kindergarten had fun today reading the story "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?" As a class they acted out each page of the book putting each animal or person in order.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Happy Birthday Ice Cream Cone!

Kindergarten celebrated the birthday of the ice cream cone! Students enjoyed making a graph with ice cream cones on who in the class liked ice cream and who didn't. Surprise, surprise! Everyone in the class likes ice cream. Students also made A B patterns using different colored ice creams.



Treat yourself tonight with an ice cream cone. Hopefully we will see you tonight at the ice cream social!

Liberty Bank Awards Grant to Macdonough School

Macdonough School was selected to receive a grant from the Liberty Bank Foundation's Academic Grants Program

The grant will help to fund Macdonough School's Scholars Academy, a before school program designed to provide extra support to at risk students.

Staff from Macdonough School will be recognized by representatives from the bank at a reception in November.

Macdonough PTA Meeting

The Macdonough School Parent-Teacher Association began the year with a packed crowd for their September PTA meeting.

Teachers and parents discussed activities for the upcoming school year including the school's Open House / Meet and Greet event scheduled for September 22nd.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Exemplary School Climate Recognition for Macdonough School!

The Connecticut Association of Schools formally recognized Macdonough School with its "Exemplary School Climate Award." The presentation of the award was held at our September SURFS Up Celebration

Congratulations to students, staff, and families for making Macdonough a school we can all be proud of!

Goldfish Graphing

First graders have been working on graphing. On Tuesday, students learned how to make a picture graph. Each child was given rainbow goldfish which they first sorted by color. Students then used their data to create a picture graph. After the activity, the children were able to eat their yummy snack!



Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Second Grade Guest Reader



Second Grade was treated to the wonderful book, Thank You World, written by Alice B. McGinty and illustrated by Anderson Halperin. Ms. Lynn Baldoni, of the Middletown Kiwanis Club read the story and led the students in a discussion of how children all over the world are thankful for the gifts of our planet. Ms. Baldoni is the former Middletown Chief of Police and a good friend to Macdonough School and we were honored to have her visit us today.



We will be donating this book to the Macdonough School Library on behalf of Ms. Baldoni and the Kiwanis Club through our "Book for Macdonough" program.

Hungry Caterpillar Visits Kindergarten





Kindergarten read the story "The Hungry Caterpillar" and learned all about the life cycle of a butterfly. Students had fun creating their own hungry caterpillar and also enjoyed re-creating the life cycle of the butterfly!

Mobile Dental Clinic at Macdonough School

Our Health Center has been transformed into a dental clinic this week as Macdonough School was visited by the Mobile Dental Clinic. Many of our students will have the opportunity to see the dental hygienist for check-ups and cleanings!


The Mobile Dental Clinic visits Macdonough School twice each year - once in the fall and again in the spring.

If you would like your child to have access to this program, please call the school and ask for information on the Community Health Center at Macdonough School.

Macdonough Selected for BioBuddies Program!

We are pleased to announce that our fourth grade classes have been selected to participate in a special program called BioBuddies!

BioBuddies is an interdistrict environmental program. As a non-traditional field and laboratory program, BioBuddies provides an opportunity for students to experience a collaborative learning environment through hands-on activities and experiments about environmental science and conservation. 

The program pairs ten urban and suburban classrooms in four districts in a yearlong partnership with mentor students from the Bioscience Environmental Technology department of Grasso Regional Technical High School as mentors.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Community Builder Award for Macdonough School!

The North End Action Team presented the staff at Macdonough School with its Community Builder Award for their volunteer efforts at providing a summer academic program for students.

The award was presented at NEAT’s Annual Garden Party.

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