NEW! ADHD Parenting Workshop: March 26th, 6:30-8:00pm at the West Hartford Town Hall. See attached flyer for more details.
Please join us for learning and conversation related to technology use and its effect on our children’s mental health. We want to work together to support our children as they navigate an increasing digital world. Topics will include:
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Research on the “Anxious Generation”
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Technology Safety for Children
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The Challenge of the Group Chat
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Current Social Media Trends Impacting Children
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Resources for Parents
We’ll be offering two virtual sessions for this important conversation, Monday, March 24th at 9am and 6:30pm. Click here to join us.
This conversation is open to parents and caregivers of all Duffy Dragons.
Swing into Action! Join Our Duffy Elementary School Golf Tournament!
Get ready to tee off for a fantastic day of fun, friendly competition, and community spirit at the Duffy Spring Scramble! Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just swinging for fun, this event is the perfect opportunity to support our school while enjoying a great day on the course.
Event Details:
Date: 5/19/25
Location: Rockledge Golf Course
Tee Time: 1pm Shotgun Start
Entry Fee: $125 per player / $500 per team
All proceeds go directly to supporting our classroom supply and technology needs, playground improvements, field trips, teacher and staff appreciation.
How You Can Participate:
Register a Team – Gather friends, family, or coworkers for a fun round of golf.
Sponsor the Event – Great opportunities for businesses to support and gain exposure!
Donate Prizes – Help us make the event extra special with raffle or contest prizes.
Spread the Word – Invite family, friends, and colleagues to join the fun!
After the tournament, enjoy an awards ceremony, raffle prizes, and a delicious meal as we celebrate the day’s highlights.
Sign Up Today!
Secure your spot by 5/12/25! Register online or contact Paige Joseph (paige.a.joseph@gmail.com) or Kelly Flynn (kelly.f.flynn@gmail.com) for more details.
We can’t wait to see you on the green! Thank you for your support in making this a fantastic event for our school community.
PTO Meeting: Our next Duffy PTO meeting with be April 10th from 7:00-8:00pm at HANOC. All are welcome!
EDI Family Game Night: Please join us for Duffy Game Night on Friday, March 28th from 6:30-8PM in the Duffy Cafeteria. Bring your family's favorite game and wear your PJs! Families will have the opportunity to share their games and play with others. Light snacks will be served. Please sign up on Konstella. Everyone is welcome!
Please check the Duffy Calendar for a complete list of activities.
BOE Budget Information & Its Impact on our Students
Dear Duffy Families,
The West Harford Board of Ed presented their proposed budget on March 4, 2025. Details of the budget can be seen at the Board of Ed Budget Information webpage. Included in this budget are reductions that will directly affect our students at Duffy and districtwide. Across the district these reductions include teacher position cuts which will result in larger class sizes, special education teacher cuts, and Quest teacher reductions. These reductions combined will result in increased workload and stress for our classroom teachers and less support for our students.
Class Sizes (see projected class enrollment data for Fall 2025 here)
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District Guidelines
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District guidelines allow for 23:1 student/teacher ratio in grades K-3, and 27:1 student/teacher ratio in grades 4-5. Last year (2024-25), the district used 23:1 guidelines for grades K-3 and 25:1 for grades 4-5 to create class sections. This year, the district is holding firm on their district guidelines to create class sections.
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How it affects us at Duffy
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We are projected to have 16 more students next year (489 students currently to 505 projected), but we will have one less class section (from 24 class sections currently to 23).
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Our projected class size average will be the largest in the district at 22 students/class
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Class sizes will range from 21-24 students/class. Below are the projected class sizes for each grade:
Grade |
# Class Sections |
# Students/class |
Changes from current enrollment |
K |
4 sections |
22 students/class |
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1 |
4 sections |
21-22 students/class |
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2 |
4 sections |
22 students/class |
Currently 5 sections of 17-18 students/class |
3 |
4 sections |
22 students/class |
Currently 5 sections of 17-18 students/class |
4 |
4 sections |
21-22 students/class |
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5 |
3 sections |
23-24 students/class |
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How it affects elementary students districtwide
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The district is projected to have 20 fewer students districtwide, and will have 5 fewer class sections. As a result, there will be 5 teachers cut districtwide (from 201 currently to 196)
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With the increase in student/teacher ratio to 27:1 students/class used this year to create class sections, there will be 5 classes of 27 students/class, and 7 sections of 26 students/class at other schools in district. These are the highest class sizes (disregarding remote learning Covid year 2020-21) that our district has seen since 2012. See table here for data.
Special Education Services
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The budget is proposing to cut 2 special education positions. It is unclear where these positions will be cut.
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1 in 5 students (20%) receive special ed services, and this number rises each year.
Quest
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The budget proposal includes a reduction in Quest teachers districtwide from 8.70 teachers to 8.00 teachers to service 503 students districtwide. This results in 1.40 fewer teachers since 2022.
These budget cuts will only add to our teacher’s already full workloads, and make meeting our student’s needs all the more difficult. ALL of our students are affected by these issues, please make your voice heard!
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Send an email to our Superintendent and Board of Ed members voicing your concerns. Email addresses are paul_vicinus@whps.org boardmembers@whps.org, and budget@whps.org
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Attend and speak at a future BOE meeting, or follow the meetings online to stay informed. The Board of Ed will have a Public Hearing on the Budget on Tuesday, March 26 at 7pm at Town Hall (50 South Main Street, Legislative Chamber, room 314). The Board of Ed is scheduled to adopt the Superintendent’s 2024-25 Budget on Tuesday, April 1, 2024 at 7:00 p.m at Town Hall. Each of these meetings will have public comment at the beginning of the meeting for 3 minutes/speaker. Additionally, Community Conversation sessions with public officials will be held on Monday, March 31st at 8:45am at the Faxon Branch Library and at 6pm at the Noah Webster Library. Public officials, including Mayor Shari Cantor, Deputy Mayor Ben Wenograd, Board of Education Chair Dr. Lorna Thomas-Farquharson, and Vice Chair Shannon Marimón, will respond to questions.
Thank you for your time and for your continued advocacy of our wonderful WHPS (and Duffy) teachers and leaders. See attached documents for further information.
Duffy Fair Planning has started and we are looking for members to join the planning committee. Is there something you loved about last year's fair? Is there something you missed? We would love to know!! It takes a whole lot of planning and if you enjoyed last year's fair, we hope you can join us this year to help plan and make this year's fair better than the last!
If interested, please reach out to Michelle Ahmed michelle.ahmed01@gmail.com or Liz Normand e.julia.ernst@gmail.com for more information.
Thank you!
Duffy Night with The Harford Yar Goats! Tickets are now on sale! Game time is Friday, May 16th at 7:10PM vs. Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Spend an evening with friends and family from Duffy Elementary School! Arrive early to support the Duffy Choir singing the National Anthem before the game. TICKETS: $20. Purchases made via Konstella by April 25th. Purchaser to be sent tickets via email during the week of the game. See attached flyer for more details.