Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Promise of a New School Year

August 26, 2009 - Opening Day of School for Greenwood Mill Elementary School!
August 2009
The start of a new school year always holds such promise! This year the Red Bud District has two new school environments that have opened, which provide new opportunities to our children.


Senseny Road School will now be home to all of NREP (Northwestern Regional Education Program) and several Head Start classrooms. This will mean that our regional special education programs will now all be under one roof. This will cut down on a huge amount of travel time for staff who served students both in the Early Childhood Program and the Severe Disability or Emotional Disability Programs. A benefit to the students will be a facility where all of their needs can be met in a single building.

Greenwood Mill Elementary also opened it's doors to students today. It is a larger school than some of our older elementary buildings, with a beautiful campus set among several of the newer Frederick County neighborhoods. The intention is for Greenwood Mill to be a neighborhood school, where many children can walk or ride bikes to and from school.

I have been campaigning for the Red Bud Seat on the Frederick County School Board. As I have traveled through the Red Bud neighborhoods, I have picked up on the excitement about the new opportunities for our children as we begin this school year. It is a year full of promise for great things, but also some anxieties because of the economy and some changes. Please continue to share your views with me, so that after the elections (if I am priviledged to gain your votes and win), I will be able to represent our families and children in the best possible way.

I am looking forward to a very promising year for our schools. To contact me, please e-mail me at: friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net.
Sincerely,
Peggy Clark

Friday, August 21, 2009

Working Together to Improve Math Scores

Dear Friends & Neighbors,
I have a concern about our youngsters grasp of basic math concepts. In a time where there is a calculator on every computer, cell phone, and desk, all of us tend to rely on these tools rather than performing basic math operations in our heads.

For a campaign tool, I have chosen a simple ruler to both get my message out, and help reinforce basic math concepts. A ruler can be used for measuring distance, as a straight edge, but also as a number line. It is my hope that parents will take some time to show their children how to add and subtract using the number line, and also introduce fractions in an easy, visual way.
Math SOL scores are often less than we would like to see. I feel that a big part of the problem stems from our students lack of a basic understanding of elementary mathematics principles. I encourage parents to help their children and the schools by reinforcing these basic math principles at home. Below are a few ideas that you can use in addition to using my ruler as a number line.
  • Teach your child to count out coins.
  • Teach your child to read time on a circular clock with hands, not just on a digital one.
  • Encourage your child to help you in the kitchen with measuring using measuring spoons and cups.
  • Make math fun, and use it every day - do basic math functions without a calculator!

Have a wonderful back to school week!

Peggy Clark

Candidate for Frederick County School Board

Red Bud District

Have questions or concerns? E-Mail me at friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Campaigning with Friends and Family





Peggy Clark, Candidate for Frederick County School Board - Red Bud District


With Baltimore Friends at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley - August 13

Clark Family enjoying the Greenwood Fire Department Dinner and Auction - August 8

August has been a wonderful time to gather with friends and family. This year the "gathering" has gone hand in hand with campaigning. I have attended many functions during the last several weeks with friends and family at my side, all wearing a button saying "Trust a Teacher, Vote for Peggy Clark for School Board" . My Step-Daughter Erin posted a great entry on her blog that features our fun evening on August 8 at the Greenwood Fire Company Yard Party.

Last week, my friends from Baltimore took a "day trip" to come visit me. We went to the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley where we were treated to a wonderful tour of the gardens, thanks to my Cousin, Mary Stickley (who is in charge of the MSV Gardens). We also toured the house and museum and ate lunch in the Tea Room. It was a delightful day! My friends all wore a campaign buttons, and told everyone that we met to vote for me. I'm so sorry that my school chums live in Baltimore, and can't vote in the Virginia election on November 3!
Thanks to all the folks who are helping to make my campaigning a wonderful experience. I hope to "make you proud" on November 3!
Peggy Clark
Candidate for Frederick County School Board
Red Bud District
Please contact me at friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net



Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Picnic for Creigh Deeds



I was honored to be invited to a picnic at the home of my friends Donna and Dickie Dick in Frederick County on August 11. The purpose of the picnic was to give an opportunity to meet and hear from the Democratic candidate for Governor, Creigh Deeds. I had met Creigh a few years ago, and was very impressed with his caring manner and his obvious love of the Commonwealth of Virginia.


His speech last night reflected his understanding and commitment to education issues. I was thrilled to hear that he shares Governor Kaine's passion for preschool education. Over the last 30 years, I have seen firsthand what a need there is in Virginia, and particularly in Frederick County for quality preschool education for our children. Creigh Deeds is also a strong supporter of increased funding of K-12 public education, and salaries for teachers that keep up with our neighboring states.


I had a brief opportunity to share my views with our candidate for Governor. I was also introduced to the assembled crowd as a candidate for the Frederick County School Board. It was an honor to be recognised at that fine occasion.


Peggy Clark
Candidate for Frederick County School Board
Red Bud District


Please contact me at friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Summer Travels












Dear Friends and Family,
My husband and I usually travel during the summer, but this year we have stayed closer to home to give extra time to campaign for the Frederick County School Board. We are hoping to take our "summer vacation" in November after the election.

I was able to take a short trip to Staunton and Harrisonburg last week. On August 2, my sisters and brother gathered at Bethel Church in Staunton to remember our Mother who would have turned 90 on August 5. She would have been my greatest supporter in my School Board Campaign, and I credit her with shaping the person I am today.

I was also able to attend the first several days of the Bible and Music Conference at Massanetta Springs in Harrisonburg. I attended the conference many times for a day or an evening with my Mother over the years, but never to stay "on campus" for several days. It was a bittersweet time for me. The experience of hearing powerful Bible speakers was amazing, as was the chance to practice in a choir under a nationally known director. However, the experience pulled at my heart strings as I remembered my Mother who passed away in November, and was such a part of my Massanetta experience. The last morning I was there, I took picures of the wake-up bagpiper. His music filled the air, and was a fitting end to my days at the conference.
Hope you are all having a renewing summer!
Peggy Clark
Candidate for Frederick County School Board
Red Bud District
Please contact me at friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net