Friday, June 16, 2017

June 16, 2017

Dear PWS Families,
We want to take a moment at the beginning of this blog to thank you all for a wonderful year. No matter what grade your child was in, we are sure that this year has provided growth, opportunity, and memories. The Kindergarten graduation was a huge success!!!!  We lucked out with the beautiful weather for the fourth grade cook out.  Our students are looking forward to move up day. This year would not have been possible if not for the constant support shown by the families, friends, parents, and PTG members. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts and wish you all a safe, relaxing, and enjoyable summer.

PWS Happenings
Last Day of School
The last day of school is Monday, June 19th.  Just a reminder this is a half day for students.  School ends at 12:20.  Parent pick up and buses will work the same way only 2 hours earlier.  We will have a move up day during the morning and all first through third grade students will meet their teacher for next school year.  

4th Grade Clap Out-Last Day of School June 19th-9:00 am
This year the clap out for 4th graders will be a little different from the past. Grades 1-3 students will be in the gym singing a clap out song. The Fourth graders will  walk through and exit onto the blacktop.  We ask parents to line up outside behind the cones on the blacktop.  The 4th graders will parade around the coned off area and then board the buses at the front of the school.  Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Daley will be at the front to help students load the buses.  This is a new tradition we hope to instill and appreciate your patience with this event!

Summer Skills
Many parents are looking for ways to keep their child's academic skills sharp over the summer. If you would like to do this, we recommend using the Summer Skills Sharpeners Book from Tri-C Publication. You should order your child's current grade level if you choose to order.

A Message from Mrs. Ewing
Please remember to pick up all medications from the Health Office before the end of the school year.  This includes inhalers, epi-pens, prescription medication and all over-the-counter medications.  Medications cannot be stored at school over the summer or sent home with children; any medications that are not picked up will be discarded.
From the Community
​T​he 5th Annual Friends of Aine Kid’s Try-athlon
This event will be held on Sunday, August 13, 2017. The only event of its kind in the area, the kid’s try-athlon is designed specifically for children ages 4-15 years, in memory of Aine Phillips, who was a student at Riddle Brook School. Beginning at the Bedford town pool, participants ages 4-10 years will swim 25 yards, run 1/2 mile and bike 1 mile. Older participants ages 11-15 will swim 50 yards, run 1 mile and bike 2 miles. We are pleased to announce that this year Millennium Running will be our event partner. At the finish line, families are invited to enjoy music, jump roping, an obstacle course, water games, face painting, concessions, raffle prizes and much more! Friends of Aine is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. All proceeds from this event go toward support for grieving children. For more information, to register, volunteer or to make a donation, please visit www.friendsofaine.com or www.facebook.com/friendsofaine.

Girls on the Run
If anyone is interested in coaching for an amazing program for fall 2017 for girls 3rd and 4th grade- our current PWS coaches are moving into McKelvie.The program is amazing and it's equally rewarding for both coaches and the girls!!!

A GOTR coach is a volunteer position that facilitates and supports the GOTR curriculum. The position requires approximately 2-4 hours per week for 10 weeks with the additional commitment of a one-time new coach training.  Coaches do not need to be runners.  They must be willing to lead with an open heart and assume positive intent.

​Please help us spread the word to ensure that we are able to host a fall team at PWS! Contact betsy.cissel@girlsontherun.org with any questions!

App Development Camp
This summer, students entering grades 5-9 are invited to participate in one of Vybe Software's DevKit summer camps, where campers will learn to use the DevKit mobile app to create their very own apps and games in the palms of their hands. Using an iPhone or iPad, your child will use DevKit to explore the fundamentals of coding and app development, while creating their very own app that will be published to the Apple App Store at the end of the week!

The Bedford camp session will be held at Bedford High School from August 7-10. Each day will consist of a 3 hour session beginning at 9:00AM and ending at 12:00PM. The 5:1 student-teacher ratio will ensure that every camper gets all the help they need to complete their app by the end of Day 4 on Thursday.

To enroll, please visit DevKitApp.com/Camp, and for more information, check out DevKitApp.com/Learn. Each camper need only bring their enthusiasm, creativity, and one of the approved iOS devices in the signup form.

Girls’ Basketball Camp
The BHS girls basketball team will be hosting a series of skills clinics on Thursday evenings in July. (The first is actually June 29th.) The clinics are for any girls entering 3rd through 9th grade and no basketball experience is required. Please see the brochure, linked below, for more information.


From the Superintendent
Special Education Update:
The NH Special Education Procedural Safeguards Handbook was recently updated to reflect changes in the 3/25/17 revisions to the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities. Click here for a copy or contact your child's case manager for a paper copy. Additional information can be obtained through the Parent Information Center here.

From the PTG

Box-Tops End-of-Year Update
In our final spring collection this year, we raised nearly $700! Please do continue to clip your box tops over the summer months and bring them in next year. We all talk about ways we can teach our children to volunteer, and this is an easy way for them to participate; encourage them to talk with their extended family and friends about helping us raise money through box tops. Also - visit www.btfe.com to enter the various summer sweepstakes, download the box tops app, or print off some great coupons.

Upcoming Dates
Monday, June 19- Last Day of School, 4th Grade Clap Out-9:00 AM
Monday, August 28- Meet and Greet 1:30 - 3:00

Have a great weekend,

Cheryl Daley Dan Mitchell
Principal Assistant Principal

Repeated Messages
A Note from Mrs. Ewing
At this time of year, the students may spend a little more time outdoors. It would be a good idea for parents to apply sunscreen and/or bug repellent before the students arrive each day. We are not able to reapply during the school day.  Please remember to apply sun block as well.

Camp Invention
Does your child like to take things apart, and design, color and create? Are you interested in unlocking your child's potential this summer?  Camp Invention may be a great fit.  This year's camp will be held at McKelvie Middle School July 10 - July 14 from 8:30 am - 3:00 PM. Camp Invention is the only nationally acclaimed summer enrichment day experience for children entering grades K through 6th Grade taught by certified teachers. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store for this years camp. https://youtu.be/9OiFeEzgJwA.

Click here to register online, or here to view our paper flyer.
You can save $15 by registering on or before May 1st with the promo code DISCOVER15.
If you have any questions, please contact the director, Courtney Cheetham at cheethac@gmail.com





Friday, June 9, 2017

June 9, 2017

Dear PWS Families,

We have had a very exciting week here at Peter Woodbury School. Third graders went to the Stone Zoo, and even though it was rainy everyone reported it was a great trip. Yesterday was our annual Field Day featuring fun games, activities, and of course Mr. Mitchell getting soaked. Today the first grade was all abuzz about a snake seen in the grass. Mr. Mitchell spoke to the first grade to ensure them that the snakes would not harm them and that they should just leave them alone. You can just guess where the first grade imaginations went when they heard about a snake.

PWS Happenings
A Message from Mrs. Ewing
Please remember to pick up all medications from the Health Office before the end of the school year.  This includes inhalers, epi-pens, prescription medication and all over-the-counter medications.  Medications cannot be stored at school over the summer or sent home with children; any medications that are not picked up will be discarded.   

Last Day of School
The last day of school is Monday, June 19th.  Just a reminder this is a half day for students.  School ends at 12:20.  Parent pick up and buses will work the same way only 2 hours earlier.  We will have a move up day during the morning and all first through third grade students will meet their teacher for next school year.  

4th Grade Clap Out-Last Day of School June 19th-9:00 am
This year the clap out for 4th graders will be a little different from the past. Grade 1-4 students will be in the gym singing a clap out song. The Fourth graders will  walk through and exit onto the blacktop.  We ask parents to line up outside behind the cones on the blacktop..  The 4th graders will parade around the coned off area and then board the buses at the front of the school.  Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Daley will be at the front to help students load the buses.  This is a new tradition we hope to instill and appreciate your patience with this event!

Summer Skills
Many parents are looking for ways to keep their child's academic skills sharp over the summer. If you would like to do this, we recommend using the Summer Skills Sharpeners Book from Tri-C Publication. You should order your child's current grade level if you choose to order.

From the Community
​T​he 5th Annual Friends of Aine Kid’s Try-athlon
This event will be held on Sunday, August 13, 2017. The only event of its kind in the area, the kid’s try-athlon is designed specifically for children ages 4-15 years, in memory of Aine Phillips, who was a student at Riddle Brook School. Beginning at the Bedford town pool, participants ages 4-10 years will swim 25 yards, run 1/2 mile and bike 1 mile. Older participants ages 11-15 will swim 50 yards, run 1 mile and bike 2 miles. We are pleased to announce that this year Millennium Running will be our event partner. At the finish line, families are invited to enjoy music, jump roping, an obstacle course, water games, face painting, concessions, raffle prizes and much more! Friends of Aine is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. All proceeds from this event go toward support for grieving children. For more information, to register, volunteer or to make a donation, please visit www.friendsofaine.com or www.facebook.com/friendsofaine.

App Development Camp
This summer, students entering grades 5-9 are invited to participate in one of Vybe Software's DevKit summer camps, where campers will learn to use the DevKit mobile app to create their very own apps and games in the palms of their hands. Using an iPhone or iPad, your child will use DevKit to explore the fundamentals of coding and app development, while creating their very own app that will be published to the Apple App Store at the end of the week!

The Bedford camp session will be held at Bedford High School from August 7-10. Each day will consist of a 3 hour session beginning at 9:00AM and ending at 12:00PM. The 5:1 student-teacher ratio will ensure that every camper gets all the help they need to complete their app by the end of Day 4 on Thursday.

To enroll, please visit DevKitApp.com/Camp, and for more information, check out DevKitApp.com/Learn. Each camper need only bring their enthusiasm, creativity, and one of the approved iOS devices in the signup form.

Girls’ Basketball Camp
The BHS girls basketball team will be hosting a series of skills clinics on Thursday evenings in July. (The first is actually June 29th.) The clinics are for any girls entering 3rd through 9th grade and no basketball experience is required. Please see the brochure, linked below, for more information.


From the Superintendent
Special Education Update:
The NH Special Education Procedural Safeguards Handbook was recently updated to reflect changes in the 3/25/17 revisions to the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities. Click here for a copy or contact your child's case manager for a paper copy. Additional information can be obtained through the Parent Information Center here.

From the PTG
Thank You from PTG
The first annual Bedford PTG Color Blast 5k was an amazing success and we want to extend a huge thank you to all of the participants as well as the volunteers who made the event outstanding!
As we close out another school year, the Bedford PTG would like to extend our gratitude and thanks to all of our volunteers who selflessly give their time to support our events throughout the school year.  It is due to our amazing volunteers that we can provide so many enriching programs to Bedford students.
Enjoy the summer!

Box-Tops End-of-Year Update
In our final spring collection this year, we raised nearly $700! Please do continue to clip your box tops over the summer months and bring them in next year. We all talk about ways we can teach our children to volunteer, and this is an easy way for them to participate; encourage them to talk with their extended family and friends about helping us raise money through box tops. Also - visit www.btfe.com to enter the various summer sweepstakes, download the box tops app, or print off some great coupons.

Upcoming Dates
Monday, June 12- 4th grade Flume Field Trip
Tuesday,  June 13 - 4th grade Flume Trip - Rain Date
Thursday, June 15 - Fourth Grade BBQ - 12:30 PM
Friday, June 16- Kindergarten Recognition- 9:00 AM
Monday, June 19- Last Day of School, 4th Grade Clap Out-9:00 AM

Have a great weekend,

Cheryl Daley Dan Mitchell
Principal Assistant Principal

Repeated Messages
A Note from Mrs. Ewing
At this time of year, the students may spend a little more time outdoors. It would be a good idea for parents to apply sunscreen and/or bug repellent before the students arrive each day. We are not able to reapply during the school day.  Please remember to apply sun block as well.

Camp Invention
Does your child like to take things apart, and design, color and create? Are you interested in unlocking your child's potential this summer?  Camp Invention may be a great fit.  This year's camp will be held at McKelvie Middle School July 10 - July 14 from 8:30 am - 3:00 PM. Camp Invention is the only nationally acclaimed summer enrichment day experience for children entering grades K through 6th Grade taught by certified teachers. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store for this years camp. https://youtu.be/9OiFeEzgJwA.

Click here to register online, or here to view our paper flyer.
You can save $15 by registering on or before May 1st with the promo code DISCOVER15.
If you have any questions, please contact the director, Courtney Cheetham at cheethac@gmail.com

Home Runs for Heroes
Audrey Pederson, a junior and IB Diploma candidate at BHS, is doing a project that accompanies the diploma that she and her partner student have named, "Home Runs For Heroes.”  They are hosting a softball clinic that is also a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project.  They would like to get young athletes to register for the clinic.
All the information on the clinic is posted here:



Friday, June 2, 2017

June 2, 2017

Dear PWS Families,
What a great week at PWS!  We had our annual Kindergarten and First grade orientations this week.  Look out PWS here comes a whole new set of students! We are excited for them to become a part of our community.  This also reminds us of our fourth graders who will be moving up to McKelvie.  We were watching them in class, at lunch, and recess. We are amazed at how much they have grown.  They are such an amazing group of students who have helped us grow as educators.  Thank you to all the parents for making their PWS journey a successful one!

PWS Happenings
PWS Field Day
Field Day activities for grades 1-4 will take place on Thursday, June 8th with a rain date of Friday, June 9th. The third and fourth grade field day will take place in the morning from 8:30 to 11:00 and field day for first and second grade will begin at 12:00 and end at 2:00.

Sunscreen and appropriate dress are suggested. Please have your child wear cool comfortable clothes such as: sneakers, shorts, a class color or theme appropriate shirt, and a hat. Your child should also come to school with sunscreen and bug repellent already applied at home. Children should bring a water bottle and an extra change of clothes and towel just in case they get wet at the water stations. Water coolers will be available to refill their water bottles. A snack of Popsicles is often provided by the room parents or teachers at the rest station as well.

If you have any questions regarding field day please feel free to call me, Mrs. Ferenc, at 622-0431 ext. 24265 or e-mail at ferencj@sau25.net.



Last Day of School
The last day of school is Monday, June 19th.  Just a reminder this is a half day for students.  School ends at 12:20.  Parent pick up and buses will work the same way only 2 hours earlier.  We will have a move up day during the morning and all first through third grade students will meet their teacher for next school year.  

Summer Skills
Many parents are looking for ways to keep their child's academic skills sharp over the summer. If you would like to do this, we recommend using the Summer Skills Sharpeners Book from Tri-C Publication. You should order your child's current grade level if you choose to order.

Menu Change for Thursday June 8
We will be offering POPCORN CHICKEN ONLY.
POPCORN CHICKEN
w/g Roll
Fresh Baby Carrots
Baked Tator Tots
Fresh Fruit  OR  Fruit Cup

BHS Bulldogfest
Come to Bulldog Stadium on Saturday, June 3rd and celebrate Bedford High School's 10 year anniversary! "Bulldogfest" is a free event open to the entire community that will feature BHS alumni that are now professional musicians, food trucks, artist vendors, face painting, lawn games and even Joppa Hill! Whether it's raining or shining that day, be at BHS to celebrate 10 Years of Awesome!
Click HERE for more info.

From the Community
​Bicycle Rodeo - June 3 from 10:00 to 2:00
The Bedford Police and Fire Departments will be hosting their annual Bicycle Rodeo on June 3 from 10:00 to 2:00 in the parking lot of the Bedford Mall. Police and Fire Department personnel will be on hand to provide bicycle and motorcycle demonstrations while educating participants about bicycle safety.

App Development Camp
This summer, students entering grades 5-9 are invited to participate in one of Vybe Software's DevKit summer camps, where campers will learn to use the DevKit mobile app to create their very own apps and games in the palms of their hands. Using an iPhone or iPad, your child will use DevKit to explore the fundamentals of coding and app development, while creating their very own app that will be published to the Apple App Store at the end of the week!

The Bedford camp session will be held at Bedford High School from August 7-10. Each day will consist of a 3 hour session beginning at 9:00AM and ending at 12:00PM. The 5:1 student-teacher ratio will ensure that every camper gets all the help they need to complete their app by the end of Day 4 on Thursday.

To enroll, please visit DevKitApp.com/Camp, and for more information, check out DevKitApp.com/Learn. Each camper need only bring their enthusiasm, creativity, and one of the approved iOS devices in the signup form.

​T​he 5th Annual Friends of Aine Kid’s Try-athlon
This event will be held on Sunday, August 13, 2017. The only event of its kind in the area, the kid’s try-athlon is designed specifically for children ages 4-15 years, in memory of Aine Phillips, who was a student at Riddle Brook School. Beginning at the Bedford town pool, participants ages 4-10 years will swim 25 yards, run 1/2 mile and bike 1 mile. Older participants ages 11-15 will swim 50 yards, run 1 mile and bike 2 miles. We are pleased to announce that this year Millennium Running will be our event partner. At the finish line, families are invited to enjoy music, jump roping, an obstacle course, water games, face painting, concessions, raffle prizes and much more! Friends of Aine is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. All proceeds from this event go toward support for grieving children. For more information, to register, volunteer or to make a donation, please visit www.friendsofaine.com or www.facebook.com/friendsofaine.

From the Superintendent  
Special Education Update:
The NH Special Education Procedural Safeguards Handbook was recently updated to reflect changes in the 3/25/17 revisions to the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities. Click here for a copy or contact your child's case manager for a paper copy. Additional information can be obtained through the Parent Information Center here.

From the PTG
Back to School Supplies
Take the hassle out of BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLY shopping. the Bedford PTG is partnering with SchoolKidz, a Staples Company, to offer pre-ordered, grade level specific, school supply kits for students. Kits are available for students entering grades K-8. Order forms will be coming home in backpacks by May 19th. You can also order online at www.shopttkits.com and enter your school’s account number. NOTE: When ordering, be sure to select the kit for the grade your child will be entering in the fall. All orders are due by June 9th. Kits will be delivered directly to your child’s classroom prior to the first day of school. Please contact bedfordnhptg@gmail.com with any questions.

Bedford PTG Color Blast 5k Registration
Online pre-registration for this fun, colorful event will be open until May 25th. REGISTER TODAY and mark your calendar, Sunday June 4th @ 10am for a fun, family event!
Volunteers Still Needed
Want to participate in the Color Blast 5K without “doing" the 5k? We invite you to join our team of volunteers to help make this a great community fun run/walk, we can guarantee- it’s going to be a blast! Click here to view and sign up for volunteer opportunities.

Upcoming Dates
Thursday, June 8 - Field Day
Friday, June 9 - Field Day Rain Date
Monday, June 12- 4th grade Flume Field Trip
Tuesday,  June 13 - 4th grade Flume Trip - Rain Date
Thursday, June 15 - Fourth Grade BBQ - 12:30 PM
Friday, June 16- Kindergarten Recognition- 9:00 AM
Monday, June 19- Last Day of School

Have a great weekend,

Cheryl Daley Dan Mitchell
Principal Assistant Principal

Repeated Messages
A Note from Mrs. Ewing
At this time of year, the students may spend a little more time outdoors. It would be a good idea for parents to apply sunscreen and/or bug repellent before the students arrive each day. We are not able to reapply during the school day.  Please remember to apply sun block as well.

First Annual Greater Manchester, NH PMC Kids
Please come and Ride the First Annual Greater Manchester, NH PMC Kids Ride on June 4, 2017 from 9:00 AM – Noon, at St. Anselm College.  Bring your bikes and helmets and ride to Cure Cancer. A full morning of entertainment is planned with special guests arriving for all the fun.  Register online at www.kids.PMC.org and choose to ride in the Greater Manchester NH Kids Ride. This year’s ride is in honor of Emma Bechert, a 14 year old Bedford resident who lost her life to cancer. Emma was a PMC Kids rider.

Camp Invention
Does your child like to take things apart, and design, color and create? Are you interested in unlocking your child's potential this summer?  Camp Invention may be a great fit.  This year's camp will be held at McKelvie Middle School July 10 - July 14 from 8:30 am - 3:00 PM. Camp Invention is the only nationally acclaimed summer enrichment day experience for children entering grades K through 6th Grade taught by certified teachers. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store for this years camp. https://youtu.be/9OiFeEzgJwA.

Click here to register online, or here to view our paper flyer.
You can save $15 by registering on or before May 1st with the promo code DISCOVER15.
If you have any questions, please contact the director, Courtney Cheetham at cheethac@gmail.com

Home Runs for Heroes
Audrey Pederson, a junior and IB Diploma candidate at BHS, is doing a project that accompanies the diploma that she and her partner student have named, "Home Runs For Heroes.”  They are hosting a softball clinic that is also a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project.  They would like to get young athletes to register for the clinic.
All the information on the clinic is posted here: