
PUTNEY CENTRAL SCHOOL
An exceptional PK-8 School located in beautiful southern Vermont























PCS NEWS 02/13/26
Dear PCS Community,
Another full week has passed - this was was highlighted by fun in the snow, another great Winter Sports week, hard work and dedication in our classrooms, a beautiful wing sing in our Pk-5 classrooms, and a wonderful symposium of our 3rd grade frog study! February is quickly passing us by, and we're starting to think ahead to Spring which is around the corner.
Here is some information heading into the weekend:
Upcoming Dates:
Monday 2/16 - No School for Teacher Inservice and President's Day
Tues 2/17 - Full day of school, but NO Winter Sports
Tues 2/17 - Friday 2/20 - Unity Week (see below)
Tues 2/17 - Deadline for Summer Camp sign ups
Sat. 2/21 - Tues. 3/3 - No School for Winter Break
Wed. 3/4 - First day back from break
PCS Summer Camp Sign Ups:
Earlier this week I sent a sign up form to all current K-4th grade families for our 3 weeks of PCS summer camp in July. Please see the form here, and sign up by Tuesday 2/17 to sign up.
Winter Sports Make Ups:
We have developed a plan to make up both missed weeks of Winter Sports. We will plan on the first two Wednesdays of March. All students who go to Mt. Snow will go those days, skaters will go to the rink on March 4th and have another activity for March 11th depending on the snow. XC skiers will go those weeks, weather dependent.
Please note that there is NO Winter Sports for this coming week.
Unity Week:
The week of Tuesday 2/17-Friday 2/20 is Unity week, "Different Days, One Community" put on by our student leadership team. There is a daily dress theme, with a variety of events throughout the week. Here is the schedule:
Tuesday- 'Twas Valentines - red and pink
Wednesday- Teachers dress like students, students dress like teachers
Thursday- Western, country, city
Friday- PJ day
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. We will see you on Tuesday!
Jon












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Counselor's Corner
1/27/26
Counselor’s Corner
What We’ve Been Working On
Over the past several weeks, students across grades K–5 have been building important social-emotional skills during our counseling lessons.
In grades K–3, our focus has been on the Second Step curriculum, where students are learning how to recognize feelings, calm their bodies, and solve problems. Primary students have been practicing a variety of calm-down tools and learning that when emotions run high, the brain’s “alarm system” (the amygdala!) takes over, making it hard to think clearly or solve problems. Because of this, we emphasize that the first step is always calming down. Many students can even sing our catchy reminder:
“Stop, name your feeling, take a belly breath… and you calm right down!” 🎶
Once calm, students practice simple, age-appropriate steps to problem-solve and ask for help when needed.
Problem-Solving Steps
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Stop
Calm your body and brain first. (Belly breaths, counting, calm-down tools.)
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Say the Problem, without blame
What is happening? What do you want or need?
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Think of Solutions
Come up with safe and respectful ideas.
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Explore Consequences
What might happen if you try each solution?
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Pick the Best Solution
Choose one that is safe, fair, and helps everyone.
In grades 4–5, we’ve been spending time exploring the Let Grow program, which focuses on building independence, confidence, and resilience. Students have had thoughtful conversations about comfort zones and stretch zones, and how feelings of anxiety often show up when we try new or challenging things. Students are currently planning their first Let Grow independence project, which they will complete and then reflect on before the February vacation. We’ve been especially focused on helping students notice what they learn about themselves when they try something just outside their comfort zone.
Looking ahead, we are excited for our annual Unity, Kindness, and Spirit Week, taking place the week of February 16th. This week is a special opportunity for our school community to celebrate connection, kindness, and belonging. Details around Unity Week are below.
As always, it’s a joy to watch students practice these skills, use the language of emotions, and support one another. Thank you for partnering with us as we help students grow socially, emotionally, and independently.
Try This at Home
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When your child is upset, try naming the feeling out loud before jumping to solutions: “It looks like you’re feeling frustrated.” This helps calm the brain so problem-solving can happen.
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Practice a belly breath together (hand on belly, slow breath in through the nose, slow breath out through the mouth).
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For older students, ask: “Was that in your comfort zone or your stretch zone?” and celebrate the effort, not just the outcome.
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Remember: independence grows best with small, safe opportunities to try, make mistakes, and try again.
Children’s book for emotion management:
One More Parenting Resource:
Podcast Recommendation: Flusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry – Recent Episode: "Giving Yourself Permission To Let Your Kids Feel Uncomfortable” (Jan 23, 2026)
This episode offers thoughtful guidance on helping children navigate big emotions, such as frustration and disappointment, in healthy ways. It’s a great listen for parents looking for practical strategies that support emotional resilience and readiness for learning.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out for support, or just to say hi!
All the best,
Counselor Marisa







