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Ossining MATTERS, Inc.
PO Box 1012
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-8108
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Your generous contributions have already made it possible for Ossining MATTERS to fund or contribute to these projects —

Proposed for 2006-2007 school year:

  • Workshops in the art of Bookbinding for second graders at Brookside
  • A set of world percussion drums for a pull-out program at Brookside
  • Books and books on tape to support a before-school program for English Language Learners at Brookside
  • A chess program during recess at Brookside, taught by a professional chess instructor
  • Instruction in dances from around the world, for all fourth-grade PE classes at Claremont, by a professional dance instructor
  • Colonial Day, a program of activities and hands-on projects to reinforce instruction and celebrate Colonial America at Claremont
  • Writing workshops for all fifth graders at Claremont, with a professional writer
  • An elliptical machine to support the expansion of a fitness center at AMD
  • Helmets and pants for the fire - fighting PE elective at OHS
  • Steppers, weight machines and other equipment for the new fitness center at OHS
  • After-school ballroom and multicultural dance program at OHS, taught by professional dancers

Projects funded during the 2005-2006 school year:

  • A Pre-K music library, plus rhythm instruments, at Roosevelt
  • The purchase of new roller skates and rollerblades, designed to help new and special-needs skaters, for the phys ed department at Brookside
  • A colonial Day event for all fourth grade classes at Claremont
  • A second year of the very successful Writemind writing workshop series at Claremont
  • The printing and lamination of signs to promote and reinforce the Fit Kids nutrition program, to be placed in school building for grades K-8
  • Contribution toward “High Hopes and Expectations” program to increase awareness among all African American sixth-grade boys at AMD of the educational and career opportunities available to them – includes entrance fees to Lincoln Center to listen to “Music of the Harlem Renaissance”
  • A one-time donation toward entrance fees to lend some needed support to the Whale Watch trip for all sixth graders
  • A library of recordings and a sound system to implement an active listening program for the music department at AMD
  • A teleprompter for use by the education TV station, and AMD and OHS student video clubs (and available to the entire school district)
  • A pilot program using disposable cameras (and film processing) to allow special education students at OHS to take photographs to be used as creative inspiration for writing
  • The purchase of books to be used by reading groups studying Global History and Geography in the new OHS 9th Grade Academy
  • An electronic display board to communicate information and announcements about science courses, science research, and student awards to the OHS student body
  • A renovation converting the OHS weight room into a modern fitness center, beginning with six pieces of weight and cardiovascular training equipment
  • Digital camera and memory card for Roosevelt teachers
  • Lending library of books on tape for Park School ESL students, recorded by OHS students
  • Fun Tunnel for the Park School playground
  • "Jump Start” before-school literacy program for at-risk students at Park School
  • Project PALS, a series of literacy-strengthening workshops for families at Park School
  • Participation in the Jacob Burns “See Hear Feel Film” program for classes at Brookside
  • Storytelling workshops and residency at Claremont
  • Colonial American Trunk filled with artifacts, books, videos, and more, for all seventh-grade classes
  • Games and new materials to aid math instruction for Academic Intervention Services students at AMD
  • Latina Power workshops for sophomore and junior Latina girls at OHS
  • New LCD projector for all departmentalized (special needs) classes at OHS
  • Expansion of a library of fiction, nonfiction, and videos relating to the African-American experience, to be housed within the OHS library

And -

  • Workshops for OHS “Gimme the Mike” students with the musician Daniel Bernard Roumain including a culminating performance at the Ossining MATTERS Gala

Previous Projects Funded:

  • Digital camera for the OHS newspaper
  • Staff development program in Math and Science for K – 8 teachers
  • Nutrition-related books in each elementary library to support the “Fit Kids” nutrition and fitness program
  • Books for independent reading for seventh-grade classrooms
  • Percussion workshops at AMD, with a professional in African drumming
  • New video library for the ninth-grade Living Environment (Biology) course
  • New camera and equipment for high school photography classes
  • Contribution toward new lighting system for the OHS auditorium
  • Jazz workshops with the Westchester Jazz Orchestra for students at Claremont, AMD, and OHS
  • Workshops in the art of bookbinding at Brookside
  • New books for the “1,000 Books Project” aimed at the youngest children in our district
  • iPods and recorded books for English instruction at OHS
  • African drums for the OHS African American club (and available to the district’s music staff)
  • Library of books on tape and videos in the “Muzzy” language series for English Language Learners at Roosevelt

— but there is much more to do. Please join or contribute today.