Laura Lee Newsletter
The Beehive Bulletin, December 10, 2023
Spotlight on Learning
This week's spotlight on learning focuses on Room 1, Mrs. Hanson's classroom.
Hello from room 1! Students have been working hard in all areas of academics. In math, grade 7, just wrapped up unit 2 on proportional relationships and rocked the end of the unit assessment. They have already begun working on the next unit measuring circles. In ELA, students are now working on responding to a prompt using evidence from the text to support their thinking. They are enjoying all the short stories we have read over the past few weeks. In writing, we are doing more writing about reading by working on literary essays by focusing on the structure of the essay and the required elements. Room 1 has been getting creative with their entries for the school-wide coloring contest. Students are excited for the upcoming vacation and can’t wait for all the fun activities during Spirit Week. Have a great winter break!
Important Dates To Remember
Wednesday, December 13, 2023; 1:00 pm dismissal
December 18 - 22, 2023; Holiday School Spirit Week
Wednesday, December 20, 2023; 1:00 pm dismissal
Friday, December 22, 2023; Holiday Break Begins at the end of the school day
Tuesday, January 2, 2024; School Reopens
Wednesday, January 3, 2024; 1:00 pm dismissal
Friday, January 5, 2024; Monthly Student Awards
Wednesday, January 10, 2024; District Early Release - 11:00 am dismissal
Daily Affirmations
Here are the daily affirmations for this week:
Monday: I am cherished.
Tuesday: I am resilient.
Wednesday: I am talented.
Thursday: I am creative.
Friday: I am confident.
Holiday Spirit Week
We will be having our annual holiday spirit week December 18 - 22, 2023.
Here is the schedule:
Monday: Candy Cane Day - wear red and white to look like this favorite winter treat, monthly school store, coloring contest voting
Tuesday: Color Block Tuesday - wear your favorite holiday colors - red, green, gold, blude, white, silver, etc. Classrooms will decorate gingerbread houses
Wednesday: Holiday Cheer - wear your favorite holiday sweater, vest, shirt, socks, or hat
Thursday: Grinch Day - wear green, Holiday Raffle
Friday: Merry Morning Friday - just wake up and come to school in your pajamas (PJ day), hot cocoa, holiday movies
LPS Special Education Parent Advisory Council
(Sped PAC) is an organization run by parents of children receiving special education services through the Lowell School Department. It was created to share information about special education and promote understanding between parents and the school department.
Below is a link to the SPED PAC newsletter with dates of meetings for the school year 2023-2024. All meetings are on Thursday evenings beginning at 7:00 pm. The meetings are being held remotely.
The McLean School Consultation Service
The Lowell Public Schools has begun a partnership with McLean Hospital.
The McLean School Consultation Service is excited to announce our second annual “Leaders in Youth Mental Health Series.”
For the 2023-2024 academic year, we will be hosting 7 free parent webinars presented by McLean clinical experts. The topics will focus on childhood suicidality/self-harm, childhood irritability, pediatric anxiety disorders and OCD, navigating the mental health system for youth in crisis, supporting non-binary and transgender youth, and partnering with schools for youth services and supports.
Where can I access the parent webinars?
All information (topics, dates, zoom links) for the 7 parent webinars can be found here: https://healthcare.partners.org/streaming/Live/McLean/McLean_SCS.html
Note: You will use this website to access ALL live and recorded webinars throughout the year. Please bookmark it!
When does the parent series kick-off?
September is National Suicide Awareness Prevention Month. Next week, Wednesday, September 13th 12-1pm, Dan Dickstein, M.D., FAAP, McLean Hospital Chief and Director of Research of the Nancy and Richard Simches Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry will present “Addressing the National Emergency of Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Children and Teens.”
FAQs:
1. Who can attend?
All parents of school aged children K-12 and all school staff in your school district are invited to attend. We kindly ask that you do not distribute the website link outside of your school district.
2. If I can’t make the live webinar, where can I watch the recorded webinar?
All live and recorded webinars will be hosted on the same website link. The recorded webinars will found on the “On Demand” logo. Please allow up to one week from date of presentation for the recorded version to be uploaded.
3. Do I need to pre-register?
No pre-registration is required for the webinars.
4. Are there Q & A time for each presenter?
Yes! Each presenter will provide content for roughly 45 minutes with 10-15 minutes for available questions from the chat.
Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School
Email: paulapeters@lowell.k12.ma.us
Website: https://www.lowell.k12.ma.us/lauralee
Location: 235 Powell Street, Lowell, MA 01851
Phone: (978)937-7655