A monthly electronic newsletter from Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation

October 2006

ESE eNewsletter Launches with "Name the Newsletter" Contest

Whether it’s a wave and a smile from our support staff; a chat with the site coordinator as you sign-out your child; or a flyer in your child’s backpack, ESE strives to keep the lines of communication open to parents. As part of our communication effort, we are proud to share with you the first edition of our eNewsletter.

The ESE eNewsletter is a monthly...

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Schools

The Extended School Enrichment program is founded on the belief that each and every student is capable of being successful. We are committed to setting high expectations and assuring the development of a strong foundation in basic life skills.

Please click on a school below to view its information:

Carmel Elementary

Cherry Tree Elementary

College Wood Elementary

Forest Dale Elementary

Mohawk Trails Elementary

Orchard Park Elementary

Prairie Trace Elementary

Smoky Row Elementary

Towne Meadow Elementary

West Clay Elementary

Woodbrook Elementary

 

Staff Spotlight, B.J. Bovin, Site Coordinator for Carmel Elementary

As a site coordinatior for Carmel Elementary, B.J. Bovin brings a wealth of diverse experience.

Education: B.S. in Elementary Education, Purdue University
Experience: Co-Director for Carmel Middle School Show Choir, Swim Coach/Pool Manager/Supervisor for Woodland Springs Neighborhood Pool, Kindergarten and First Grade...

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Donation Drive

As Extended School Enrichment continues its positive momentum, we are excited to launch our first annual Donation Drive! Parents/guardians are encouraged to donate any items that may be beneficial to the ESE program. Items we are looking for include board games, balls, puzzles, magazines, paper bags, pine cones, books and crayons. Simply drop-off your donation at the ESE sign-in/sign-out table at your child's school and we’ll put it to good use. Thanks in advance for your generosity!

 

Lights On Afterschool

Lights on Afterschool, the only nation-wide event celebrating after school programs, will be held on October 12, 2006. The event brings attention to the need for after school programs that keep kids safe, help working families and inspire learning. Each of the 11 elementary schools will be celebrating the importance of after school programs by creating a collage on what the ESE program means to them. Lights on Afterschool is a project of the Afterschool Alliance.