News from Principal Lamothe
Hello PRS Wizards,
We had some firsts this week some being exciting to share while others not so much:
-We had our first indoor recess due to the frigid cold wind-chill this week
-Our school Council met to discuss budget and they were helpful and informative with the questions asked as we go into the budget season
-We had our Winter Concert live, in person with family and the whole school community was in the cafe and was able to watch, listen and enjoy. This hasn't been done since 2019.
Our 5th graders had their Winter Concert today and they were fantastic. I have been able to walk through and see their first introductions to how to hold and instrument and have it make a squeak to today's concert where they all sang or played in harmony. We are so proud of our fifth grade musicians.
Friday, December 23rd Information
As we are coming upon winter break at the end of next week we would like to share some important information with you.
1. If you are planning on dismissing your child on Friday, December 23rd, that dismissal must be made by 1:30. After 1:30 all students will be in the auditorium for the annual tradition of the PRS sing-a-long. Please plan your dismissal according as from 1:30 - 2:30 we will not be able to pull your child out of the cafeteria.
2. Kindergarten and First grade parents - If you are coming to all school meeting to see your child perform you will be able to dismiss them straight from the cafeteria. In order to do so please provide a note in the morning to their teacher so we have advanced notice.
Dear Families: Please be advised that we are seeing an uptick in cases of Flu, strep throat, stomach viruses and other communicable illnesses. One of the most important things to do, along with frequent handwashing and covering coughs and sneezes, is to please keep your child home when they are sick. Please be aware that students must be fever-free (without fever reducing medications) and/or no vomiting or diarrhea for at least 24 hours before returning to school. A fever is defined as a temperature of 100.4F or higher.
When reporting an absence due to illness, please inform us about the nature of the illness or if your child has been diagnosed with a communicable illness such as the flu, strep or COVID 19.
Thank you for your help and cooperation in keeping our students and our school healthy!
Kristin Godfrey, RN
Plymouth River School Nurse
Please check your child(ren)'s Schoolcafe.com account
Food Services will be phasing out the sale of single use water bottles. Once the current inventory is gone we will no longer sell 8oz waters. There is a filtered water hydration station available right in the cafeteria for any student that would need water.
Social Emotional Wellness
We have added two new pages to the Hingham Public schools website please check them out as they have valuable information for families for Social Emotional Wellness and School Counseling contact information.
Kindergarten Forum - SAVE THE DATE
This is an informational session for new students entering kindergarten.
Tue, Jan 11, 2022, 06:30 AM
220 Central Street, Hingham, MA, USA
Upcoming Dates
December 16th -9:15 AM - PRS Winter Concert - Cafeteria
December 23rd - last day before winter break
December 24th - January 2nd - Winter Break
January 3rd - Students return back to school
January 4th - Early Release
By clicking on above "PRS PTO News" will bring you to the PTO website.
Important Information
SCHOOL SUPPLIES - You can order online through Yubbler or purchase on your own. Choose your incoming grade level supply list here
1000 BOOK CLUB - This is a great program for preschool and kindergarten students to check out book bags and read with families!
LOOKING FOR AFTERSCHOOL CARE?
Kids in Action (KIA) Before and After-School Programs are for Hingham students in grades K-5. Our curriculum focuses on social and emotional development with support in academic skills through play and guidance.https://hinghamschools.org/academic-programs/kids-in-action9/
FREE LUNCH FOR ALL - This year, due to Federal Assistance, lunch will be served free of charge. This year, there will also be a breakfast program ( also peanut/tree nut free) for students who wish to partake in that. There will be one “grab and go breakfast” offering daily. Bottles of water are not free and cost $1.00.
VOLUNTEERS - We are happy to have parent volunteers in our school again! As we enter a new school year, all volunteers in the schools (classroom volunteers, field trip chaperones, etc.) will require a new CORI check. Forms can be found in the main office or here
2022/2023 Staff
Office
Administrative Assistants- Suzanne Price, Alisa Zimmerman
School Resource Officer - Officer McGillicuddy /Officer Carr
Nurse - Kristin Godfrey
Classroom Teachers
K - Amy Maescher, Kim O'Brien, Julianne Riley
1st - Nancy Bucey, Katie Burritt, Janette Harrington
2nd - Cyndi Bonani, Krystal Bilodeau, Michelle Shapiro
3rd - Laura Falvey, Meagan Ottatti, Shawna Reames
4th - Kara Kremer, Maura Talbot, Susan Willison
5th - Julie Harrington, Joan Kilban, Meryl Vella, Shannon Wragg
Specialists
Art - Alice Caldwell
Computer Science - Rebekah Stahl-Bryant
Library - Mary Dunphy
Music - Dorothy Turner
Phys.Ed.- Mikayla Pagnini
Spanish - Kendelle Ingram
Special Education
Teachers - Colin Butler, Meaghan Gaven, Elizabeth Rubertone, Cassie Pacella, Lauren Smith
School Psychologist- Dr. Brett Bolger
Administrative Assistant - Susan Carey
Support Personnel
Adjustment Counselor - A.C. Decker
School Guidance Counselor - Carolyn St. Laurence
Literacy Specialists - Kati Osterman (K-2nd) and Jennifer Madden (3rd-5th)
Literacy Interventionists - Wendy Kirk and Nicole O'Brien
Math Specialist - Jessica Kitchen
Math Interventionists- Christine Lotano, Letitia Reil