Friday, October 31, 2014

ARMS Parent Mixer Una Fiesta para los padres de los estudiantes

ARMS Parent Mixer


You're Invited to an ARMS Parent Mixer 
Nov. 7th, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at 90 Arnold Rd, Pelham 
at the home of Robert and Judy Lyons
Please join us for a casual get together designed just for socializing and meeting other parents. Wine and beer will be provided. Feel free to bring a snack to share.
Please RSVP to armspgo@gmail.com.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!


una fiesta para los padres de los estudiantes de la escuela intermedia (ARMS)


Le invitamos a una fiesta para los padres de los estudiantes de la escuela intermedia (ARMS) en casa de Robert y Judy Lyons, 
90 Arnold Rd. en Pelham 
el 7 de noviembre de 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM 
Es una ocasion para socializar y conocer a otros padres
Habra vino y cerveza. Si gusta, traiga un apertivo para compartir. 
Por favor responda a armspgo@gmail.com para avisar si puede venir 

Esperamos verlos ahi!

Annual raising of the flag of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Annual raising of the flag of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico  

Following a Wednesday, November 5th reception and community recognition event from 1:30 PM TO 3:30 PM in the Town Room on the 2nd floor of the Amherst Town Hall, the Puerto Rican Association of Amherst will host its 18th annual raising of the flag of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico at the flagpole directly in front of the Amherst Town Hall.

This year’s events are dedicated to the memory of two giants of Puerto Rican culture and education – Julia de Burgos, Puerto Rican’s national poet, and former UMass Amherst School of Education Professor Luis Fuentes. This is the centennial of Julia De Burgos’ birth. Dr. Fuentes died this year in Puerto Rico. Also honoring the first Puerto Rican Former Worcester Juvenile Court Associate Justice Luis Peréz. Judge Peréz, appointed to the bench in 1990 by then Governor Michael Dukakis, is an internationally known and respected for the juvenile programs he developed in Worcester, Ma, he retired in 2010.

 Featured speakers at the 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM gathering in the Amherst Town Hall prior to the raising of the Puerto Rican flag will be Anthony Soto of the Western Mass Office of Massachusetts’ Secretary of State Representative and a Holyoke City Councilor, also Manuel Frau of Amherst, Editor and Publisher of the regional monthly newspaper El Sol Latino.  All residents of Amherst are welcome to celebrate with the area’s Puerto Rican community at the Amherst Town Hall.

On November 14, from 6 PM until 10 PM at the UMass Student Union Ballroom, the Puerto Rican Association of Amherst will also co-sponsor an evening honoring Julia De Burgos with the Center for Multi-Cultural Achievement and Student Success at UMass (CMASS), Sankofa Foundation of Pioneer Valley, and COSODIBO (Committee in Solidarity with the Diaspora Boricua).

Finally, in accordance with a 1989 proclamation signed by former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, November 19 will be “Puerto Rico Day’ in Massachusetts.

 Contact Vladimir Morales for more information
413-230-3876 or  vmorales1951@gmail.com


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Halloween Costume Policy

Halloween Costume Policy - Friday, October 31

Keeping with past precedent, here are the guidelines for Halloween:
-Students are allowed to wear costumes on Halloween, October 31st.
-The regular clothing rules apply with the exception that hats may be worn. 
-No masks are allowed to be worn as they prevent identification
-Minimal face paint is allowed - again, we need to be able to identify each other
-Reminder - accessories such as toy weapons or other dangerous "toy" objects are not allowed.

We look forward to a creative, fun and safe Halloween this Friday.

Thank you,

Mike Malone, Assistant Principal

Monday, October 20, 2014

Homework Made Simple Workshop



ARPS Family Center Presents! 
Homework Made Simple 
Tips, Tools & Solutions for Low Stress Homework

with Dr. Denise Green, Psychologist ARMS

Free Workshop for Parents/Guardians
Homework:  no one loves it, but it's an essential part of educational success.  Dr. Denise Green will review the reasons for homework and discuss strategies for making it a part of the home routine.  Dr. Green will talk about things that get in the way and trouble-shoot possible solutions.  There will be lots of opportunity for conversation and discussion on this important topic!             

Monday October 20th
7:00 P.M.
Amherst Regional High School Library


For more information contact Juan Burns at 413 362-1875 or email burnsJ@arps.org