05.20.13

 

THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL WILL BE TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2013

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2013-2014 BUDGET ELECTRONIC SUGGESTION BOX

The Marlborough School District explores new ways to provide a world class education more cost effectively and include the entire Marlborough community in the process. There are people in the community with incredible experiences, talents and creativity and we want to tap into these resources.  We invite you to get involved and share your suggestions and ideas for cost effective measures, educational priorities and views for the 2013-2014 budget. If you have comments or suggestions regarding the budget, please contact Board members, the Superintendent or email the Board at budget@marlborough.k12.ct.us  Thank you for being a part of this very important process.

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FY 2013-14 Board of Education Adopted Budget (February 28, 2013)

FY 2013-14 Proposed Budget (January 10, 2013)

FY 2013-2014 Preliminary Budget Overview (January 10, 2013)

2013-2014 Budget Development Timeline

2013-2014 Education Budget Guiding Principles and Assumptions (Approved October 25, 2012)

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Welcome Message from Dr. David Sklarz, Superintendent

Marlborough, Connecticut is the quintessential New England community within commuting distance of the capital city of Hartford. It is a blend of past generations who farmed the land years ago and the new generation of professionals who find the capital city their place of employment. What binds these different lifestyles is the quality of life that is found in this small town of Marlborough. It is where traditions of the past meet the commitment to the future. There is no more important commitment to the past, present and future than the commitment the citizens have always had and continue to have in the education of their children. They see the children as not only the present but the future and live that belief in not only words but with actions that speak louder than words.

The Marlborough School District is a single pre-kindergarten through grade six school where children and families spend seven of their most formative years together in the education of the mind and body. It is more than a school but a school community-a way of life. It is more than just the academics but also includes the arts, physical fitness and building character. Families move to Marlborough for a quality of life that is focused on family and children, and education is at the center of that lifestyle. Parents are a vital part of the school community and are actively involved in all aspects of their child's education and a welcome partner in the school life. Children enjoy meaningful relationships with teachers who are child-centered and maintain the core values of the community. Class size is optimal to allow for the lasting relationships between student and teacher, school and home.

It is not surprising that Elmer Thienes-Mary Hall School was the recipient of the CAS (Connecticut Association of Schools) award for positive school culture: for caring, concern and nurturing a child's growth and development each and every day. Academic expectations are high and our children far exceed similar school districts in academic excellence as measured by the Connecticut Mastery Test.

Our school district is much more than test scores. The music and fine arts program are distinguished throughout the state and have won many accolades and awards. The school is committed to the vision statement: "Our vision is to inspire wonder, awe, and curiosity and to motivate young minds to embrace learning." Only in a town like Marlborough can 17 words be so powerful. You inspire wonder, awe and curiosity one child at a time and that's what defines the Marlborough School District. We have high expectations for our children and provide the positive support to achieve those high expectations. We also have high expectations for all of those professionals who make up this remarkable school so we provide them with the support and resources to reach those expectations. Our teachers love children, love teaching and love this community. It is all of this that brings families to Marlborough-a community where children come first and a school where every child is an individual and at the center of us all.



 
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Wed
1
    School Kindergarten Orientation
  6:30 pm - 7:30 pm MEF MEF Unplugged - MES Cafeteria
  7:00 pm School Evening of Jazz
 

Thurs
2
    School Kindergarten Orientation
  7:30 am School Student Council
  6:30 pm - 7:30 pm MEF ZUMBA - MES Community Room
 

Fri
3
    School Interim Reports Go Home
  6:00 pm - 8:00 pm MEF MEF Unplugged - MES Community Room
 

Mon
6
    School Staff Appreciation Week (Celebrating PreK & Kindergarten)
 

Tues
7
    District RHAM Referendum
    School Staff Appreciation Week (Celebrating Grades 1, 2, 3)
 

Wed
8
    School Staff Appreciation Week (Celebrating Grades 4, 5, 6)
  8:35 am - 2:30 pm School Grade 4 - Mystic Seaport
  7:00 pm PTO PTO
 

Thurs
9
    School Staff Appreciation Week (Celebrating Essential Arts, Specialists, Paraprofessionals)
  1:30 pm - 2:30 pm School Spring Concert
  4:30 pm - 6:30 pm PTO PTO Spring Picnic - incoming K, current K, and current 1st grade families (POSTPONED UNTIL TOMORROW)
  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm School Spring Concert
  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm MEF Marlborough Education Foundation
 

Fri
10
  8:40 am - 1:00 pm School Grade 3 Windham Mills
  9:10 am - 12:00 pm School Gr 6 visits RHAM MS
  11:20 am - 12:50 pm School Staff Appreciation Day and Luncheon for all Staff Members
  4:30 pm - 6:30 pm PTO PTO Spring Picnic (rain date) incoming K, current K, and current 1st grade families
 

Sat
11
    School Adjudication Festival
 

Mon
13
    School Art Show (set up)
 

Tues
14
  9:00 am - 3:00 pm School Art Show (day )
  6:30 pm School Art Show (evening)
 

Wed
15
  9:00 am - 3:00 pm School Art Show (day)
 

Thurs
16
    District Early Closing
 

Fri
17
    District Early Closing
 

Mon
20
    School Variety Show - Dress Rehearsal
  3:20 pm School Operations
 

Tues
21
    School Variety Show - Dress Rehearsal
 

Wed
22
  6:30 pm School Variety Show
 

Thurs
23
  7:30 am School Student Council
  3:30 pm - 4:30 pm School Advisory Council School Advisory Council - Annual Meeting
  3:30 pm - 4:30 pm School Advisory Council School Advisory Council - Parent Forum
  6:00 pm - 7:00 pm District BOE POlicy Committee Meeting
  7:00 pm District Board of Education Regular Business Meeting - Media Center
 

Fri
24
    School Grade 2 visits Senior Center
  8:45 am - 2:45 pm School Meigs Point - Grade 6
  9:00 am School Grade 1 Patriotic Play, Mrs. Cone, Ms. Gilbert, Ms. Reilly
 

Mon
27
    District Building Closed
 

Tues
28
    School Grade 5 Ben Franklin
    PTO PTO Book Fair
 

Wed
29
    PTO PTO Book Fair
  9:00 am School Grade 1 Mrs. Rector Author Celebration
  6:00 pm - 7:00 pm PTO PTO Ice Cream Social
 

Thurs
30
    PTO PTO Book Fair
  8:45 am - 2:00 pm School Grade 1 - If You Give a Mouse a Cookie at Theatreworks
  6:30 pm School Marlborough Arts Center Select & Jazz Band Concert
 

Fri
31
    School Citizen of the Month
    School Mystic Aquarium Visits Kindergarten
    PTO PTO Book Fair
  8:45 am School Grade 1 Ms. Eastwood Garden Party
  8:45 am - 1:00 pm School Grade 2 Mrs. Cochefski, Mrs. Farrington, Mrs. Loftus, Blue Slope Farm
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