June 5, 2010 Bearfacts Newsletter

21st Century After School Program Enrollment Information

Take A Bite Out of Books:
free program at the Plattsburgh Public Library for 5th to 7th graders.
Children will read 6 books, which we provide & they get to keep. They compete for prizes in "The Battle of the Books" Sat., July 17 at Champlain Centre Mall. 5 SPOTS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!! There are no fees for this program. Contact Sharon Bandhold at 536-7437 or click here to e-mail her.

Upcoming Events:

June 22 - 24: Early Release 11:30 am

June 25: Early Release 10:00 am - report card pick-up - last day of school

K-1 Classes Photo Gallery 2009 Momot Music Theater Photos Kindergarten Turkeys and Truffles Community Service Project photos Hornets Store - get school spirit !!!

Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) Registration

Interested Plattsburgh City School District families who have a child that will qualify to attend our UPK at Bailey Avenue or Momot Elementary next year (2010-11) should contact Mrs. Mary Louise Lamberti at 563-1140 Ext. 3009 as soon as possible.

Who is eligible for Universal Pre-Kindergarten?
Section 3602-e of Education Law defines an “eligible child” as a child who resides within a UPK participating school district and who is four years of age on or before December 1 or otherwise eligible to attend kindergarten the following year. The child must be a Plattsburgh City School District resident to register.  A child who is age-eligible to attend kindergarten is NOT eligible for the UPK program. Click here to download a Registration form for the 2010-11 school year.

Momot Music TheatreThe Arthur P. Momot Elementary School is one of three elementary schools within the Plattsburgh City School District. Our school population is comprised of approximately 490 children in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 5, housed in a one-story brick building. The parents, staff and community of Momot Elementary School work closely together to provide a healthy, nurturing educational environment for our students.

We believe that each child is a unique individual capable of learning. Our shared vision is to provide an environment where students develop a desire to achieve excellence in all aspects of their academic, social, emotional and physical life.

Our goal is to enable all students to become contributing members of the global community. We believe success depends on our collaborative efforts and continued commitment to our children.

Mary Louise Lamberti - Principal