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TheCalaisFoundationTouchdownforSuccess2013RaisesOver$90,000forSpecialNeedsPrograms
LEARN.
GROW.
IMPROVE.
Spring2013
The Calais School 45 Highland Ave Whippany, NJ
07981 (973) 884-2030
JenniferTedeschiTheCalaisFoundationhelditsAnnualGala,TouchdownforSuccess2013,atMetLifeStadiumonApril18th.Theeventwasatremendoussuccessandraisedover$90,000forspecializedprogramsandservicesforthespecialneedscommunity.HostedbyNFLAlumnusandSportscasterRomanOben,theeventtookplaceinTheCommissioner’sClubandbroughttogetherSuperBowlChampions,fashion,music,andtheintroductionofanimal‐assistedtherapytobene itthespecialneedscommunity.
Itwasanaction‐packed,three‐parteventculminatingwiththeGalaReceptionintheevening.TheCalaisFoundationBreakfastofChampionsstartedthedayandguestswerewelcomedwithamorningofbusinessnetworking,stadiumtoursandtheopportunitytoheartheexperiencesofCEOofClarkDodge&Co.MichaelClarkandlifesuccessconsultantandaward‐winningmotivationalspeakerTommyHilcken.Intheafternoon,TheCalaisFoundationhostedstudentsfromTheCalaisSchoolandEssexCountyLearningCenter(ECLC)fortheStudentKickoffLuncheon.Studentsweretreatedtoahealthylunch,touredthestadium,andparticipatedindrillsandexerciseswithTheGridironGroup. (continuedonpage2)
Providing students with the academic
and behavioral skills to reach their fullest potential, becoming life-long learners and socially competent members of their
communities.
Fromleft:TheCalaisFoundationPresidentJamesRouthierandCalaisSchoolExecutiveDirectorDavidLeitnerpresenttheMakingADifferenceAwardtoJaniceWolfe.TouchdownForSuccessorganizerJenniferTedeschiandGalaNightEmceeRomanObenalsopresent.
Above:StudentEvanT.triesonaSuperBowlring.Right:Calais8th‐12thgradersposewithTheGridironGroup.
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TouchdownforSuccess2013(continued)
StressReduction&Revitalization
(continuedfrompage1)Intheevening,guestsoftheTouchdownforSuccessGalaReceptionenjoyedacocktailreception,silentauction,stadiumtours,andafashionshowpresentedbyKarmaforaCure,asfounderMargauxMinutololaunchedanewlydesignedfashionteeshirtforTheCalaisFoundationandthespecialneedscommunity.ThehighlightoftheeveningwasthepresentationoftheMakingaDifferenceAwardtoJaniceWolfe,CEOandFounderofMerlin’sKids,andherdogWyattRidgeback.Janicehasworkedtirelesslytorescueanimalsfromeuthanasiaandtrainthemtobeservicedogsfor
specialneedschildren.Animal‐assistedtherapyhasproventobeextremelysuccessfulwithinthespecialneedscommunityandisthenewinitiativeforTheCalaisSchool.The2013TouchdownforSuccesshasproventobeafun,exciting,andpro itablewaytoincreaseawarenessofTheCalaisFoundationandTheCalaisSchool.Pleasemarkyourcalendarsfornextyear’sTouchdownforSuccess:March20th,2014.
Hopetoseeyouthere!
Topleft:CalaisseniorAngelW.modelsKarmaforaCure’s“StopHate”t‐shirt.Topright:ProudCalaisparentLisaCakarspendssometimewithservicedogWyatt.Bottomleft:TouchdownForSuccessEmceeandESPNSportscasterRomanObenreadshisprogram.Bottomright:JamesRouthierandhisdaughter,CalaisseniorNicolesharetheirCalaisSchoolexperienceswiththeaudience.
MarjaneVitaletti&KarenLiberatoTheCalaisSchoolPsychologicalServicesteamisproudtointroduceanewsourceofstressrelieftoourstudentbody.ItiscalledtheemWave®PersonalStressReliever®createdbytheHeartmathInstitute.Thiscomputerprogramprovidesimmediatefeedbacktoourstudentswhentheyfeelingfrustrated,anxious,orstressed.
Emotionshaveapowerfulimpactonthehumanbody.Negativeemotionslikefrustration,insecurity,anddepressingfeelingsarestressfulandinhibitoptimalhealthandrelieffromstress.Positiveemotionslikeappreciation,care,andlovenotonlyfeelgood,theypromotehealth,performance,andwell‐being.TheemWave®PersonalStressReliever®isauniqueheartrhythmcoherencetrainingdevice.Itobjectivelymonitorsheartrhythmsandcon irmswhenyouareinthecoherencemode.Ithelpsyoulearntoself‐generatecoherenceandtrackyourprogress.Withthoughtsofloveandappreciationandtheactofbreathingthemintoyourheartcenter,thisprogramgivesvisualinformationbacktothestudentastotheirprogress.HeartMath'sresearchhasshownwhenyoulearnhowtointentionallyshifttoapositiveemotion,heartrhythmsimmediatelychange.TheemWave®isdesignedtohelpyoulearnhowtochangeyouremotionalstateandheartrhythmstoreducestresslevelsandrevitalizeyourentirebody.
MarjaneVitalettiInMarchtheCalaisSchoolstaffandstudentscelebratedtheirschoolspiritbyhavingWackyWednesdayMix&MatchDay.Mix&MatchDayisthedaywhereyougocrazy!Youcanwearanythingandeverything.Somestudentsworetwodifferentshoesorworemismatchedshirtandpants.Studentswerecreativewiththeirout its.Someworemismatchedshoes,backwardsshirts,andplaidshirtsmixedwithpolkadotpants.Somestudentsevendidcreativethingswiththeirhair!
Above:PreKstudentsAidenC.andJasmineH.showtheirCalaisSchoolspirit.
Mix&MatchDay
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KristyHartmanTheCalaisSchool’sFloralandLandscapeDesignclasshascreatedawonderfulvegetablegardenonourcampus.Theyresearchedtheplantsthattheywillbegrowing,drewuptheplans,preparedthegardenandplantedtheseeds.Amongthemanyhealthyvegetablestheyaregrowingarespinach,Brusselssprouts,radishes,peasandlettuce.Theywillbedonatingtheirharvesttolocalfoodbanks.WewanttothankInfraredServices,Inc.fordonatingaGeophysicalGroundPenetratingRadarandRadioDetectionSurveytomakesure
wherewewereplacingthegardenwasfreeofanyobstructions.Wecouldnotproceedwiththegardenwithouttheirgenerouscontribution.ThankyouInfraredServices!
FloralandLandscapeDesignClassProject
LaurenPalmisanoTheCalaisSchoolrecentlycompletedapilotprogramforanimal‐assistedspeechtherapy.Childreninthethirdthrougheighthgradesparticipatedin ivesessionseach,withthefocusbeingonimprovingourunderstandingofourselvesanddogsviaexploringpersonaltraits,responsestocompliments,verbalandnonverbalcommunication,andexpressionoffeelings,inbothhumansanddogs.
Duringthe irstandsecondlessons,thestudentsdiscussedtheirownpersonalstrengthsandweaknesses,andrewardsandcompliments,withthestudentsdescribinghowtheyfeelwhentheyreceiveacomplimentornegativefeedback.Wediscussedhoweachmayaffectthelikelihoodofagivenbehaviorbeingrepeated.Thethirdlessonfocusedonappropriatelyaskingquestionsinordertogainneededinformation,whilecontinuingtoexploredifferencesbetweenindividualpeopleandanimals.Thelasttwosessionsfocusedonfeelings,withcontinuedworkonnonverbalcommunication.We irstexploredvariouswaysinwhichweconveyemotionwithoutusingwords,suchasourfacialexpression,gestures,andtoneofvoice.Thestudentsreadvariousphrasesoutloudinvaryingtonesofvoice,tobetterappreciatehowthereismoretoanintendedmessagethanjusttheactualwordschosen.Lastly,wediscussedappropriateandinappropriatewaytoexpresshowwefeel.Studentslistedtechniquestousewhentheyfeelangry,suchascountingto10,takingawalk,andgoingtoCRC.Atthecompletionofeachlesson,atherapydogenteredtheroomandthestudentsengagedinacarry‐overactivitywheretheyappliedwhattheyhadlearned,observedthedog’sbehavior,andaskedthetraineradditionalquestions.Thestudentsallreallyenjoyedtheirtimewiththedogandhadappropriateconversationswitheachother.Whilesharingstoriesabouttheirownpetsandexperienceswithanimals,theyaskedeachotherappropriatequestions,whileworkingtomaintaintopics,taketurnsspeaking,andestablisheyecontactwithothersinthegroup.Theydidwellobservingthedog’sbehaviortoinferwhathewascommunicatingandhowhewasfeeling,withtheintentionbeingthattheywillcarry‐overtheirknowledgetofuturesocialinteractions.Overall,animal‐assistedspeechtherapywasahugesuccess!
CalaisPilotsAnimal‐AssistedSpeechTherapyProgram
Top:Ellyewaitsherturninspeechclass.Above:SpeechteacherLaurenPalmisano,CreatureComfortsvolunteerRon,andhisdogEllyeworkwithstudentsMatthewC.andChristianM.
ChesterS.tendsthenewgarden.
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SteveSokolewiczInMarch,studentsfromTheCalaisSchoolwereinvitedtovisitthecampusoftheCountyCollegeofMorris.OurhostoncampuswasProf.JaneRu inooftheDisabilityServicesOf ice.Sevenstudentsingrades11and12wereprovidedanoverviewoftheprogramsandservicesofferedattheschool.
ThedaybeganatShef ieldHallwithapresentationfromCCM'sDisabilitiesSpecialist.Studentsalsohadthepleasureofmeetingstaffandpersonnelassociatedwiththedepartment.AdditionalinformationofferedtoCalaisstudentsfocusedondifferencesbetweenwhatcanbeexpectedinatransitiontocollegecampuslife.Foreveryonepresent,theinitialmessagefocusedonadditionalresponsibilitiesontheshouldersofthestudent.Recommendedtostudentswastheconceptofembracingthecurrenttechnologiesathand.CurrentCCMprogramshighlightedincludedbothKurzweil,areadingprogramthatassistsinscanningtext,andiPadtechnologieswhichbothenhancethelearningenvironment.AlsoofferedtoourstudentsduringthisworkshopwereinformationonthevariousaccommodationsprovidedatCCM.Suggestedservicesincludedworkshops,orientationsandaPeerMentoringandSupportgroup.Timeandtimeagain,studentsweretoldtotakeadvantagesofadditionalservicesprovided.OneprogramofinterestwascalledJUMPSTART.ThisprogramwasofferedtoincomingstudentstooffertheopportunitytofamiliarizethestudentswithcampuslifeatCCM.Studentsinthisprogramweregivenachancetoreviewthecampus,coursewhichwouldbetaken,meetwithstaff,andgainusefulinsightpriortothestartoftheschoolyear.CalaisstudentsthenmetwithCCMStudentAmbassadorBrielle,whoshowedoffvariousacademicandrecreationalbuildings.OfparticularinteresttotheCalaisstudentswerethegymnasium,poolarea,andlibrary.Allofthecampussitespiquedthestudents'interestinattendinganinstitutionofhigherlearning.
StudentsVisitCountyCollegeofMorris
Senior Chester S. listens to a presentation about new
technologies.
CalaisAthleticsVincentFemia
IamsincerelyproudoftheprogressthestudentsatTheCalaisSchoolhavemadeinphysicaleducationwithregardstoeffort,athleticism,teamwork,andsportsmanship.Wecompletedourbadmintonunitandsincethestudentsweresointerestedinthesportwebegananintramuralbadmintongroupforthemiddleschoolstudents.Thestudentshavereallyenjoyedintramuralsportsbecausetheygettosocializeandcompeteagainstfriendswhoareinotherphysicaleducationclasses.Inphysicaleducation,wehavebeenoutsideexploringandtheweatherhasbeenbeautifulforus!Wehavebeenveryexcitedwithourcurrentunit,softball,andwillbecontinuingtoplayuntilthemiddleofMay.Whenoursoftballunitendswewilldoourbesttostayoutdoorswithunitssuchasfrisbeegolf/ultimatefrisbee,lacrosse,andrelayraces.Ithas
certainlybeenafun illedyearandwearelookingforwardtoendingtheschoolyearonapositivenote!
Left:MichaelLservesthebirdie.Right:MarisaJ.getsabasehit.Farright:ElliotD.worksonhisswing.
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MichaelL.Ifeelthatpayingtwodollarstogetintoaparkiscrazy.Theparkcommissioncanmakemoremoneybyhavingfundraisersandbyrentingoutpartoftheparktoshopkeepersandfoodstands.Theparkcommissioncanchargeforeventssuchassummerconcertsandbikeandhoundraces.Therentmoneycouldhelpmaintainthepark.Peoplewouldnotliketopayatwodollarfee.Sotheywouldgotoaparkthatdoesn’tmakethempay.Peoplewouldrathergotoastoreorafundraiserbecausetheycangetsomethingusefulorsomethingthattheyneedorwant.Peoplepaytaxesandsomemoreofthatmoneyshouldgotothepark.Themoneycansupporttheparkandkeeptheequipmentingoodcondition.Peopleshouldnothavetopayforwalkingatrailoradog.FinallythisiswhyIthinkparksshouldstayfree.
JamalC.IagreeonpayingtwodollarsattheentranceofaCommunityPark.AreasonIwouldpayformychildrentogototheparkissothattheparkcanearnmoneytoupgradetheplaygroundsandrestrooms.ThereasonotherparentsandIwouldlikemoresanitaryplaygroundsandrestroomsisbecausetherearealotofgermsandthe lugoingaroundandspreading.Therewouldbearecreationcenterandadaycareforthecommunityinsteadofparentsstayinghomewiththeirchildrenandmissingwork.Theworkerswouldbegettingpaidtoworkwithsomeofthemoneytheyearnortheycanvolunteertojusthelpoutthetown. Theycanusetheparkortherecreationcenterforparties,weddings,etc.Peoplecanrentouttherecreationcenterformeetingstoo.Ithinktheparkcoulduserecyclingbinstokeeptheparkclean.Ithinktheparkshouldalsohaveaduckpondandearnmoneybyhavingastandwherepeoplecanbuyduckfeed.Iamsurethatparentsandtheirchildrenwouldliketofeedducksbecauseducksarebeautifulandsweet.Duckswillalsobeattractedbythewaterwhenit’swarmandtheduckswillkeepcomingtheretogetfed.ThatisthereasonIwouldlikepeopletopayatwodollarentrancefeeatcommunityparks.
Writers’Corner
MeganLoBueBothEarthDayandArborDayoccurredinAprilandCalaisLowerSchoolstudentscelebratedbyplantingaSweetbayMagnolia(Magnoliavirginiana)treewithlocalarboristLorraineKonopka.LorrainesharedthehistoryofArborDaywiththestudentsandshowedthemhowtocareforourtree.TheHanoverTownshipEnvironmentalCommissiondonatedthetreeandNJForestNurserydonatedseedlingsforstudentstoplantathome.Thankyouforyourgenerosity!
DavidDiGraziaTheCalaisSchoolwillpresenttheirannualSpringConcertontheafternoonofMay17th.TheconcertwillbeattendedbyallstudentsandwillfeaturevariousperformanceensemblesincludingTheCalaisSchoolConcertBand,Chorus,SymphonicBand,andJazzEnsemble.TheperforminggroupswillbeshowcasingwellknownmusicalselectionsfromBroadwayandWaltDisneyProductionsincluding“Annie,”“MaryPoppins,”“TheLittleMermaid,”and“Aladdin.”Theconcertwillbeinthecafeteriaandwillbeginat1:30pm.ParentsandrelativesofallstudentsarewelcometoattendandgetwarmedupforsummerwiththisgreatshowofCalais’syoungmusicians.Ithastrulybeenagreatschoolyear!Hopetoseeyouallthere!
CalaisCelebratesEarthDay&ArborDay
Left:PrincipalDr.DianeMannohelpsstudentJasmineH.withthegoldenshovel.Right:AidenC.takeshisturn.Farright:ViceprincipalSteveSokolewiczreadsthe2013ArborDayProclamation.
JoinusforourSpringConcertMay17th!
The Calais School 45 Highland Ave. Whippany, NJ 07981
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