Here’s what you need to know about the Fair, which will take place from Wednesday October 30 through Tuesday November 5 in the Stratton School Library:
Wednesday 10/30: 2:30-4:00
Thursday 10/31: 8:15-3:00 (closed 11:15-12:30)
Friday 11/1: 8:15-3:00 (closed 11:15-12:30)
Monday 11/4: 8:15-2:45 (closed 11:15-12:30)
Tuesday 11/5: 9:00-3:45 (closed 11:15-12:30)
*Students will have a chance to come to the fair and make a “wish list”, students can also shop the fair during their regularly scheduled library time Thursday 10/31 -Tuesday 11/5. You are welcome to come shop at the fair anytime the fair is open, please check in with the front office on your way in.
We can accept cash, credit cards, and checks made payable to Stratton School. You can also set up an eWallet for your child through the school book fair website below, this acts as a virtual wallet. Once you register you can send a link to your child’s eWallet for others to contribute (grandparents, other family members, etc). Scholastic has changed their policies and purchases at book fairs are now taxed.
If you can’t make it to the Fair, you can shop at our school’s Online Book Fair. All orders ship directly to your home, and shipping is free for book orders over $25. Your online orders will also benefit our school.
Visit our Book Fair homepage to learn more:
Our online Book Fair will be open for orders October 28 – November 10. https://www.scholastic.com/bf/strattonelementaryschool5
The Boomaugers program is back again for another year! This amazing opportunity is made possible by the support of Sugarloaf Ski Club and the King’s Kid Fund.
Sign up by December 1st, more information including contact information is on the attached flyer.
The Stratton School Scarecrow’s are up on display in front of the Eustis Community Building. They will be on display for the next couple weeks.
The Middle School students have been busy this Fall working on these in Art class. This year’s theme is “Emotions”. We hope you enjoy them as you go through town!
A huge THANK YOU to:
Stratton Lumber for the lumber donation to build the frames
The Pepin’s for the hay donation
and for everyone else who brought in items for us to use.
This project would not be possible without the sponsorship from Mt. Bigelow Masonic Wayfarers and the leadership of our “Clerk of the Works”; Peter Farnsworth and Team Leader Amy Richard.
With Gratitude,
Anne Flight and the Middle School Art Students
The Stratton After School Program has expanded to allow 5th graders to participate on Tuesday and Wednesdays.
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