The New Superintendent ‐ “Loughead Family Challenge”
Any elementary student who beats the Loughead family in the 24th
Annual HAEE Annual 5k Race for Educational Excellence will win a $5
gift card to Barnes & Noble. The Loughead family is passionate about
the HAEE mission, and promoting literacy for children. The Lougheads
are excited to join the Hampton Community in support of this
important fundraiser for the Hampton Alliance for Educational
Excellence (HAEE).
Please plan to join Dr. Loughead and his family for the 24th Annual HAEE
5k Race for Educational Excellence on Saturday, October 15, 2016,
beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Hartwood Acres (registration begins at 7:30
a.m.). Please remember to pre‐register online at
http://www.hamptonalliance.org/funding/race
Race Start @ 9:00 AM HARTWOOD ACRES$20/person or $60/family (max. 6 ppl.)
5K/1-Mile Walk • Basket Raffle • Kids Activities
Register Now:
www.hamptonalliance.org
©2014 American Heart Association. Text and design by The Education Center, LLC
Dear Family,
Your child is a participant in the American Heart Association’s Jump Rope for Heart program. The AHA has five priority messages for your family:
Physical Activity Healthy Eating
Sodium Sodas and Other
Sugary Drinks Tobacco/Smoking
It’s time to give salt the shake! Too much sodium can cause extra fluid to build up in the bloodstream, adding a burden to the heart as it works to pump blood through the body. Being aware of the sodium in foods may help your child lower or avoid high blood pressure. The American Heart Association recommends that we consume less than 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day—just over a half teaspoon of salt. Since about 75 percent of the sodium we eat comes from processed foods and is already added to our food before we buy it, it can be difficult to control sodium intake. Teach your child how to read labels to be aware of the many hidden sources of sodium. Pay particular attention to the “Salty Six” foods that contribute the most sodium to Americans’ diets—soup, breads and rolls, cold cuts and cured meats, pizza, poultry, and sandwiches. Other foods, such as cheese and snacks, can also be high in salt.
Keep in mind that different brands and restaurant versions of the same foods may have different sodium levels. Some foods come in versions with less sodium, too. Compare labels and choose the product with the lowest amount of sodium you can find.
Sincerely,
_____________________________teacher
On the lookout for salt sneaking into your child’s diet? Try these suggestions:
• Yikes! A small order of french fries at a fast food restaurant contains anywhere from 134 milligrams to 257 milligrams of sodium! If your child loves fries, ask for the order with no salt added and then split it between the two of you or with a sibling. You’ll cut down on the sodium plus save both cash and calories!
• Teach your child to read nutrition labels and know what the words on food packages mean. For example, “sodium free” means there is less than five milligrams of sodium in a serving; “reduced” or “less sodium” means there is at least 25 percent less sodium than the regular version of the product.
Good to Know!The average American takes in more than 3,400 milligrams of sodium each day—more than double what the American Heart Association recommends. The body needs a little sodium each day to function properly, but the amount we eat is far too high and can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and other health problems. To learn more, visit the American Heart Association website at heart.org/sodium.
This league is open to all boys and girls in Grades 1-12. Our basketball league is geared toward instruction and team play rather than competition.
Registration must be completed online which gives you the opportunity to register and pay from the comfort of your home, office, or smartphone.
Use one of the following to register with the new online method at http://www.hampton-pa.org
Register and pay online with a credit card from your home/office computer or smartphone or at the Community Center Kiosk. To do this, you must first create a user account….or
Fill out the online registration form at the Community Center Kiosk and submit a check/cash payment to the Service Desk.
Fill out a registration form online from home/office/smartphone & mail in or drop off payment along with the check/cash form you receive to your email.
o Check or cash payment: The date payment is received at the Community Center service desk, your registration will be processed and completed.
Leagues will be as follows: Coed: Grades 1 and 2 Development Instruction Program begins Saturday, November 12, 2016; 9:00am or 10:00am. Girls: Grades 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, 9-12 Boys: Grades 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, 9-12
Player Evaluation: Saturday, Nov. 5, Comm. Center 9:00-10:00am –Grades 3 & 4 boys 10:00-11:00am –Grades 3 & 4 girls 11:00am-12:00pm –Grades 5 & 6 boys and girls 12:00-1:00pm –Grades 7 & 8, 9–12 boys and girls
Returning players will be rated pre-season and may attend the evaluation especially if their rating is now likely to be higher than last year, but is not mandatory.
The Department of Community Services cannot guarantee a specific night of practice to a player. All practice times are scheduled at the discretion of the head coach. Practices are available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, between 6:00 to 9:00pm.
Teams for Grades 3-12 will be chosen in a face down player draft conducted by the DCS held at the pre-season coach’s meeting. Assistant coaches are not placed with teams until after the draft. Siblings will not necessarily be put on the same team but will be part
of the draft.
Practices for Grades 3-12 will begin in mid-November with games beginning early January. All games will be played at the Hampton Community Center. One-hour practices on weeknights after 6:00pm will be at the Community Center on Monday through Thursday. Head coaches will be notified (grades 3-12) and should attend the pre-season meeting and draft at the Community Center.
FEE STRUCTURE:
Aug. 22 - Oct. 28 Regular Fee $78 / $95 Oct. 29 – Nov. 4 Late Fee $100 / $117 Nov. 5 & after Waiting List Fee $122 / $139
(First fee: Resident / Second fee: Non-resident)
Girl’s Coach Meetings Monday, November 7 Grades 3&4 6:00pm Tuesday, November 8 Grades 5&6 6:00pm Wednesday, November 9 Grades 7&8, 9-12 6:00pm Boy’s Coach Meetings Monday, November 7 Grades 3&4 7:30pm Tuesday, November 8 Grades 5&6 7:30pm Wednesday, November 9 Grades 7&8, 9-12 7:30pm
Games Day / Times / Dates for Grades 3-12: Saturdays / 11:00am to 8:00pm / January 7 through March 11, 2017.
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION PROGRAM The first and second grade program will focus on instruction and development of fundamental skills (dribbling, ball handling, shooting, and passing). Program includes drills and small games (3 on 3) progressing to full court games (5 on 5). No evaluation or
draft. Boys and girls play together. All participants receive a t-shirt. ..
Grades 1 & 2, Saturday, 1-hour classes (9-10am or 10-11am) begin November 12, 13-classes, maximum-24 per class.
Fee: $78 Resident; $95 Non-Resident
NEW FOR 2016, Hampton High School Athletic Event Tickets (2016) are now conveniently available for purchase online through TicketRoar. (Please review the article in the Athletic section on our District website). Online purchase benefits include: Avoid long ticket purchase lines at game time No need to remember to bring cash for tickets to the game Quickly and easily access your ticket one of two ways Enter using our mobile app on your phone Print your tickets at home How to purchase tickets: Click on the event you would like to attend Click the green Tickets tab and select the number of tickets you would like to purchase Enter your information- this will also be your Eventbrite account information You will receive an email confirmation prompting you to either print tickets at home or use the mobile app Use this paper ticket or mobile ticket at the game! FYI: Tickets will still be available to purchase at the game.
Dog Loves BooksARTSPOWER
November 13-20, 2016
Pete the CatTHEATREWORKS USA
January 8-15, 2017GalumphaFebruary 14-19, 2017
Elephant and Piggie’s We Are In a Play!THE KENNEDY CENTER THEATER FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES ON TOUR
May 18-21, 2017Circo Comedia
March 5-12, 2017
*Unless otherwise noted Schedule as of 6/30/16 and subject to change.
CITYSUNDAY
EASTWEDNESDAY
NORTH THURSDAY
WESTFRIDAY
SOUTHSATURDAY
BUTLERSUNDAY*
DOG LOVESBOOKS
November 13 2 pm
Byham Theater
November 16 7 pm
Penn Hills HS
November 17 5:30 & 7:30 pmMarshall MS
November 18 7 pm
Cornell HS
November 1911 am & 2pm
Mt. Lebanon HS
November 202 pm
Seneca Valley IHS
Matinee at Byham Theater | Monday, November 14 at 10:15 am
PETE THE CAT
January 82 pm
Byham Theater
January 117 pm
Penn Hills HS
January 125:30 & 7:30 pmMarshall MS
January 137 pm
Cornell HS
January 14 11 am & 2pm
Mt. Lebanon HS
January 152 pm
Seneca Valley IHS
Matinee at Byham Theater | Monday, January 9 at 10:15 am
GALUMPHA February 19
2 pmByham Theater
February 15 7 pm
Penn Hills HS
February 16 5:30 & 7:30 pmMarshall MS
February 177 pm
Avonworth HS
February 1811 am & 2pm
Mt. Lebanon HS
Tues, Feb 14* 7 pm
Seneca Valley SHS
CIRCOCOMEDIA
March 5 2 pm
Byham Theater
March 8 7 pm
Penn Hills HS
March 9 5:30 & 7:30 pmMarshall MS
March 10 7 pm
Avonworth HS
March 11 11 am & 2 pm
MellonMS
March 12 2 pm
Seneca Valley SHS
ELEPHANTAND PIGGIE
Byham Theater Exclusive! | May 18 – 21 | Various Times
Children’s Theater Part of the
FAMILY
2016-2017 SEASON SERIES
PROFESSIONAL THEATERDOWNTOWN & IN YOUR TOWN!
Ages3-10
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AllAges May 18-21, 2017
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TRUSTARTS.ORG/KIDSSEASON TICKETS: 412-456-1390 GROUPS 10+ TICKETS: 412-471-6930 SINGLE TICKETS: 412-456-6666
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Theatreworks USA (United States)
NOVEMBER 12, 2016AUGUST WILSON CENTER
Gravity & Other Myths (Australia)
APRIL 6-8, 2017TRUST ARTS EDUCATION CENTER
Puppet State Theatre Company (Scotland)
FAMILY
TRUSTARTS.ORG/BRIDGE
MAY 18-21, 2017
TRUST ARTS EDUCATION CENTER
The Cashore Marionettes
(United States)
MATINEE AT AUGUST WILSON CENTERFRI, DEC 2 AT 10:15 AM
MATINEES AT TRUST ARTS EDUCATION CENTERTHURSDAY, APRIL 6 AT 10:15 AM
FRIDAY, APRIL 7 AT 10:15 AM
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