Update on the Field Campaign

June 5, 2015

Dear Somerset Community,

For the past decade, there has been a great deal of concern within our school community over the unsafe conditions of the field, which have caused dust inhalation, injuries and greatly reduced recreation time. Our students have limited opportunities to play outside. This affects not just physical health, but socialization and learning. Principal Morris estimates that our children lost 30 days of full outdoor recess since January 2015 alone due to field conditions.

There have been many attempts to address this problem. The field was closed for approximately six months in 2010 to allow for re-seeding, but as soon as it was back in regular use, the grass disappeared. New sod was laid down twice, at a cost to MCPS of around $50,000-$60,000 each time. These attempts also were unsuccessful. It has become clear that due to the field’s small size (smallest of all MCPS schools) and the large student population using it, as well as its hard-packed composition, it simply cannot support grass.

The MCPS Facilities Director and many Somerset teachers and parents have come to the realization that the only viable option is to install synthetic turf (with plant-based infill). MCPS is facing a budget shortfall and severe overcrowding, and cannot commit funds to this. The estimate to renovate the field, including extensive storm water management work to comply with new regulations, is $550,000. We are prepared to raise this money from within our community.

Last week, the Montgomery County Board of Education unanimously voted to approve our request to raise money for a field renovation. One council member who had visited Somerset said that she was “shocked” at the field’s condition and small size. Another praised us for our willingness to work in partnership with MCPS. In addition, the PTA has pledged $54,321 from its reserves to jump start this critical initiative. The tax-exempt Somerset Foundation recently established a separate Field Capital Campaign Account and Field Capital Campaign Committee to lead the effort.

We are now closer than we have ever been to making the dream of a usable field a reality. We will launch an official capital campaign in the fall, and will need all the help we can get. We have a very ambitious goal: to break ground in Spring 2016, so that we could have a new field in the Fall of 2016 (it is expected to take about six months). We want to get our kids outside and moving as soon as possible!

Feel free to contact any of us for more information and to get involved.

Warmly,

Katherine Coleman, Field Campaign Chair

Caroline Cooper, Field Campaign Co-Chair

Erica Brown, Field Campaign Co-Chair

For more information on the Field Campaign, please click on the Field Campaign tab above, or click here: Play It Forward Field Campaign

If you wish to send a check to support the Play It Forward campaign, please write it out to the Somerset Elementary School Educational Foundation, note Field Campaign in the memo line, and mail it P.O. Box 30764, Bethesda, MD 20824-0764.

2015 Spring Party Raises Close to $17,000 for Foundation Initiatives

Close to 200 Somerset parents, teachers and friends gathered on Saturday, April 25th for what turned out to be a lovely evening of relaxing and enjoying summer-themed food and beverages.  The event raised almost $17,000 for the Foundation which will help support grants such as after school programs, enhanced digital learning, and community outreach.

We would like to thank the numerous supporters whose donations made this event such a success and in particular, our lead sponsor, Phyllis Wiesenfelder.  And finally, a special note of thanks to Anne and Bob Hawkins for so graciously hosting us in their gorgeous home.  We are looking forward to seeing everyone again next year!

Join Us on April 25 for Foundation’s Annual Party

Please join the Somerset Elementary School Educational Foundation for our Countdown to Summer Party on April 25th, from 6-8 pm.  It’s your chance to have fun with other Somerset ES parents and school staff, and to support our school and community. And, as you can see from the silent auction catalog, it’s also your opportunity to bid on exciting events you’ll only find there!

The Foundation would like to thank the lead sponsor for the party, Phyllis Wiesenfelder, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., and all of our contributors.

To purchase tickets or make a donation, please visit http://www.somerset-foundation.org/spring-party/.

Grant Approved for National Geographic Explorer

The Somerset Foundation has recently approved a grant for our third graders to receive National Geographic Explorer magazines.  Pioneer (grades 2-3 reading level) and Pathfinder (grades 4-6 reading level) versions allow for differentiated instruction and develop nonfiction literacy skills in science and social studies core content.  The 3rd Grade team has used National Geographic Explorer in past years as an important component of the reading and writing program.  Benefits of working with the magazine include improved ability in reading informational text, expanded vocabulary, and enhanced background knowledge about the world around us.  Each issue also provides opportunities for teachers to assess student reading skills through accompanying assessments and skills worksheets.  The high interest articles relating to nature, culture, and environmental issues are sure to stimulate our young learners’ brains!