Friday, June 5, 2020
School Calendar Events:​​​

  • All SPS schools will remain closed through the end of the school year.
  • Mr. Laskowski will provide updates as he receives information.
  • June 10: 6th Grade Item Exchange - Return Chromebooks, textbooks, media center books - Pickup your locker items from 8:30am - 12:30pm
  • June 11: 7th Grade Item Exchange - Return Chromebooks, textbooks, media center books, etc. & Pickup your locker items from 8:30am - 12:30pm
  • June 12: 8th Grade Item Exchange - Return Chromebooks, textbooks, media center books, etc. & Pickup your locker items + 8th Care Package Gifts from 8:30am - 12:30pm
  • June 12: Virtual 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony

Virtual 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony

Based on the conversations that we have had with our public health and safety departments, and the number of COVID-19 cases in Stamford, a Virtual Moving Up Ceremony for this year is our safest and most equitable option. As you know, this year has been different from any year before and we had to find a workable solution for all middle schools that is in line with the guidelines from the Governor’s Executive Orders, Connecticut State Department of Education and our own public health and safety officials. With that being said we will be hosting our Virtual Moving Up Ceremony for our 8th grade students on June 12, 2020.
The Virtual Moving Up Ceremony will be posted on  our school website  and Mr. Laskowski will also send via email blast on Friday, June 12th at 9:00 am.
Light Up the Night in Honor of the Class of 2020

To view the celebration of lights for the Class of 2020 go to the PTO FB page .

Photos will also be posted to the PTO Website and the PTO Instagram account soon.
Class of 2020 Lawn Signs

The Class of 2020 lawn signs look great around town!

If you ordered a Class of 2020 lawn sign but have not picked it up yet, please make an appointment for pick up following school's appointment protocol. To make an appointment you may call or email one of the 3 office staff:


Visitor Hours - Appointments can only be on the following days/times:
Mon, Wed or Fri 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

The PTO ordered a few extra signs so you can reply to this email if you would like to purchase one. $13 per sign at cost (or $13.95 via Paypal). *There may be 1 or 2 signs left.
Weekly Update from Mr. Laskowski

You can view Mr. Laskowski's updates from this week at the below links and also on the PTO Facebook page .


YEARBOOKS

Hello Rippowam Families!

Yearbooks will be arriving in less than a month. I want to answer some questions that I have received.

1. If you ordered a yearbook you will get it!
2. If you didn’t order a yearbook- You can still order one! Price is still $40. There are only 54 extra yearbooks. Once they are sold out no more can be ordered.
3. Two ways to order. Click this link to be brought to the Josten’s website to order:


4. OR- use Venmo! The Rippowam PTO has set up a Venmo account for easy transactions. If you use this option please include the following information in the notes section: mention YEARBOOK, student’s first and last name AND grade. The Venmo handle is: @rippowampto
5. There are no gaps in the yearbook due to school being shut down. All photos needed were taken before we left school in March. The yearbook is designed online so everything was finished and submitted to Josten’s on time.
6. Mr. Laskowski and I will design a plan for pickup. More info to come!
7. There will be a virtual yearbook signing. More info to come!

Thank you! Ms. Chymbor

If you have any questions please email me at: schymbor@stamfordct.gov
Yearbook and virtual yearbook signing information from Ms. Chymbor

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Jostens production of yearbook printing has been altered and our yearbooks are not scheduled to arrive before we close out this school year. I will work with Mr. Laskowski to come up with a distribution plan for when they arrive and I will communicate to all who purchased a book. YOU WILL GET YOUR YEARBOOK!

Though the physical books are not in our hands, I am excited to announce that the 2020 Rippowam Middle School yearbook signing tradition is alive and it’s fully digital to suit our socially distanced students.

Jostens has launched a new platform, Yearbook Digital Signing Pages, that gives EVERY student in our school the chance to create virtual signing pages, invite their friends to leave messages, and print out the final pages to keep with the yearbook as a permanent keepsake. This is FREE for every student whether they purchased a yearbook or not.

Register an account for your student today and help them get started collecting messages. (*Note- you cannot use student school email addresses)

1. Yearbook Digital Signing Setup Video Tutorial:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ3vc-_a_ho&feature=youtu.be

2. Website to setup your Yearbook Digital Signing Pages:  https://yearbooksigning.jostens.com/home

3. Check out my signing pages to see how it works!   http://tinyurl.com/yd7j9538

If you have ANY questions please don't hesitate to email me:   Schymbor@stamfordct.gov
Digital Learning

If you know of someone who does not have access to the internet please have them contact the main office at (203)977-5255.

Check  our website  for the latest updates with  Suggested Student Schedule  and  Google Classroom Codes to assist with digital learning from home.

For those who missed Mr. Laskowski's updates, you can find them posted to the  PTO FB page. Mr. Laskowski emailed them to all parents and the PTO also emailed them.
Food Items to Donate

As more time passes during the pandemic more and more of our Rippowam families are falling into troubling times. Some have reached out to assist them with food and hygiene products therefore we are starting a donation drive for them. Please help out your fellow student families. Maybe you can buy a couple of extra items when you go shopping for your own family or maybe you might be cleaning out your pantry or making space in your fridge. Anything helps!

For drop off location or if you would like to help, please text Szilvia Smyth at (203)658-4129 or email szilviasmyth@yahoo.com .

Donation items: 
Flour, maseca, sugar, cooking oil, rice, dried and canned beans, pasta, pasta sauce, canned vegetables, canned soups, chicken, beef or vegetable broth, cereal, oatmeal, coffee, apple sauce pouches, kid snacks like goldfish, crackers, fruit cups, chips, pretzels, chocolate, fruit gummies, power bars, juices, milk, butter, eggs, hot dogs and buns, yogurt, meats, apples, oranges, potatoes, onions and any vegetables, fruits, toothpaste, kids toothpaste, kids and adult toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, soap, men and women deodorant, feminine pads.
Google Classroom: Directions to Submit Work

School has received a few reports from students and teachers that there was an issue with work gone 'missing' - one explanation might be that it is not being submitted correctly.

To view directions how to submit correctly  CLICK HERE .
Mrs. Kousidis' Virtual Office Hours for Students

Greetings Rippowam Community! 

Starting on Monday, 4/20, I will be hosting daily office hours twice each day for students and/or parents. These 30-minute time slots are designated for technical support but please feel free to drop in just to say a quick hello, also :) 

*Please note the slight adjustment to the time for Session 1. 

  • Session 1: 9:00 - 9:30
  • Session 2: 11:30 - 12:00 
  • www.meet.google.com
  • Code: Kousidis-Corner-4U

Take good care and looking forward to seeing you! - Ellie Kousidis
Note from Ellie about Resources for Family Engagement from the Library of Congress: Whether for your classroom or for downtime at home, the " Resources for Family Engagement from the Library of Congress " promote engagement, curiosity, and hands on learning. This series is complete with read alouds, newsletters, and activity kits for the whole class or family.  
Wide Open School

Common Sense Media is a trusted resource for parents and teachers. Read below to find out how they are supporting our schools and our families with new resources as we all transition to distance learning.

Common Sense company is launching a brand-new, free online resource to support families and educators who are transitioning to remote learning as a result of the coronavirus: Wide Open School. Why? There are so many online resources to support kids' educational, emotional, and physical development that Common Sense editors are noticing yet another challenge for parents and educators: How can you find high-quality resources quickly, easily, and in one place?

Curated and coordinated by the experts at Common Sense, Wide Open School is the result of a collaboration among leading publishers, nonprofits, and education and technology companies. Wide Open School features a free collection of the best learning experiences and activities for kids, organized by grade band and subject. You will also find daily schedules with creative breaks and recommendations to keep kids engaged and exploring, one day (or one hour) at a time.

Wide Open School can only fulfill its mission if all kids and families can access it; Common Sense is committed to ensuring connectivity now. They will continue to offer guidance and support as you navigate privacy and safety in all you do online.

You can visit Wide Open School to take advantage of the best resources available for kids right now. Go to Wide Open School HERE
Ferguson Library eBooks

The Ferguson Library has given our students access to all eBooks in their library! The directions for accessing this amazing resource are found HERE

Huge thank you to Aemir Lopez for adding the Spanish translation!
Virtual Art Exhibit

LiveGirl will again partner with the Carriage Barn Arts Center for its third annual arts exhibit. This year’s curated exhibit, She Is Rising , is a celebration of women of various ages, backgrounds, and ethnicities – some captured from life, and others imagined – who represent female power in a myriad of manifestations. The exhibit features artwork by pop artist phenomenon Ashley Longshore, artist activist TL Duryea, and contemporary artist Michele Voight and will run May 27 – June 7 with a virtual gallery and in-person viewings by appointment. 
LiveGirl’s annual benefit will be held virtually on Sunday, May 31st from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and available at  https://golivegirl.org/2020-arts-showcase . The first 50 registrants will receive a free copy of “ The Myth  of  the Nice Girl,”  courtesy of New Canaan Youth and Family Services. This event is also proudly sponsored by Bankwell and JPM Private Bank. All artwork is available for sale at  https://carriagebarn.org/she-is-rising/  with proceeds benefiting the artists, the Carriage Barn, and LiveGirl.
​​PTO News

We hope that our 8th grade class was able to view photos of our Light Up the Night celebration in honor of them. We also have care package gifts for each 8th grader that they will receive next Friday when they come to retrieve their locker items. 8th Grade Care package includes a Class of 2020 t-shirt, mug, tote bag and pen.

Thank you to everyone for your donations that helped us fund important events and mini-grants for this school year!
The PTO was able to fund special events and 13 teacher's mini-grants for the 2019 - 2020 school year.

Looking Ahead:


Stay safe and be well!
Our 5th Bin has Arrived!
There are now 3 bins in the front of school and 2 bins in the back of school by Loveland Road. Our bins have been overflowing and we are happy that many families are using the Rippowam textile bins. Our 5th bin will hopefully solve the overflow.
Shop Amazon All Year
Amazon has a wonderful program called Amazon Smile where it donates .5% of purchases made to local charities and non-profits. Rippowam PTO is a designated non-profit on Amazon Smile. Please use the below link for your purchases and help support Rippowam PTO.