Martinson
3/1/2024
Principal's News
Reminder: Jog a-thon Fundraiser is happening now!
Important Dates
Mon, May 6 - MCAS Math Gr. 4
Tues, May 7 - MCAS Math Gr. 4
Wed, May 8 - Conferences
Thurs, May 9 - MCAS Math Gr..3 & Enrichment - Mass Audubon Gr.1
Fri, May 10 - MCAS Math Gr. 3
Mon, May 13- Friday, May 17 - Book Fair
Mon, May 13- Gr. 3 Field Trip To Winslow House
Mon, May 13 - MCAS Stem Gr. 5
Tues, May 14- Gr.2 Field Trip to Harvard Museum
Thurs, May 16 - Gr.4 Field Trip to the Museum of Science
Fri, May 17 - Gr. K. Enrichment - Big Ryan's Tall Tales
Mon, May 20 & Tues, May 21 - Kindergarten Screening
Tues, May 21 - Gr. 1 Field Trip to the Swan Boats & Enrichment -Watershed Program Gr. 2
Thurs, May 23 - Gr. 3 Field Trip to New Aquarium
Friday, May 24 - Memorial Day Program @ 2:00
Conferences
The link will open on Friday, May 3
Accessing PTCFAST.com:
* Click on http://ptcfast.com/schools/Martinson_Elementary_School
* A list of all teachers (by grade or subject) will be displayed.
* Click on the names of your child’s teachers with whom you wish to conference.
* Select a time and enter the required information (child’s/parent’s name, email, and a phone number where you can be reached)
* PTCFAST.com will send you an email confirmation.
Kindergarten Screening
The link will open on May 3, 2024
Accessing PTCFAST.com:
* Click on http://ptcfast.com/schools/Martinson_Elementary_School
* A list of all teachers (by grade or subject) will be displayed.
* Click on the names of your child’s teachers with whom you wish to conference.
* Select a time and enter the required information (child’s/parent’s name, email, and a phone number where you can be reached)
* PTCFAST.com will send you an email confirmation.
Marshfield Elementary Instrumental Music Program
This is a reminder that the deadline is approaching to register for the Marshfield Elementary Instrumental Music Program. The Instrumental Program begins in 4th grade and continues throughout their elementary, middle, and high school careers. In addition to this being a wonderful opportunity for your student to learn a musical instrument, learning an instrument promotes responsibility, listening skills, cooperation, audio and visual perception, coordination, discipline, and perseverance.
More Information: tinyurl.com/MPSDInstrumentalMusic
Registration for the instrumental music program deadline of May 3, 2024. Please use this link to register:
Fall 2024 Instrumental Music Registration (Band and Strings)
From the Cafe
Lunch will be served at all elementary schools this year free of charge.
Please click here for the menu. Breakfast is also available - please click here for the menu.
Also, please click here for an important message from the school nutrition department
PTO NEWS
Our final meeting of the year is TUESDAY MAY 14 at 7pm in the cafeteria. Please considering volunteering with the PTO for the 2024-2025 school year! The offices of President, Vice President, and Secretary, which will be opening at the end of this school year. These are two-year terms, but you can always invite a friend to share duties! Additional roles such as Enrichment Coordinator and Fifth Grade Recognition Committee (current 4 th grade parents) are also needed. Please consider reaching out to ptomartinson@gmail.com to learn more.
Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week is coming May 6-10. Please keep an eye out for emails from PTO for donations and volunteers opportunities to make the most of this week for the people whose hard work makes the “magic” happen for our children!
$750 DOLLARS A YEAR! With over 300 families at MES, that is how much the PTO could earn if each family contributed just five cents in Box Top earnings each week! Those little donations add up! Family favorite brands like Annie’s Old El Paso, Cheerios, Lysol, and even Blue Buffalo are included. Download the app, and upload your receipts! It’s the easiest way to get “free” money donated to the PTO!
Nurse's Notes
Seasonal Allergies: With the arrival of spring, many children may experience allergies triggered by pollen. Keep an eye out for symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, and congestion.
Healthy Eating: Encourage your child to maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Packing colorful and nutritious snacks like fruits, nuts, and yogurt can help sustain their energy levels throughout the day. Don't forget to emphasize the importance of staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Sun Safety: As the weather warms up, outdoor activities become more enticing. Remind your child to apply sunscreen before heading outside to protect against harmful UV rays. Encourage the use of hats and sunglasses for added protection, especially during peak sun hours.
Importance of Sleep: Ensure your child gets adequate sleep each night to support their physical and mental development. Establish a consistent bedtime routine and limit screen time before bed to promote better sleep quality.
If your child had any of the following symptoms today, please keep them home
Fever over 100 degrees (must be fever free for 24 hours without the use of tylenol or motrin to return to school)
Vomiting and/or diarrhea (if your child has had any vomiting or diarrhea within the past 24 hours, they should not return to school)
Diagnosis of communicable disease such as strep throat or conjunctivitis (if diagnosed with a communicable disease and prescribed antibiotics, your child must not return to school until they have been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours
Any absences related to an illness that exceed 5 or more days must have a doctor’s note. If absence is due to a communicable disease or bone fracture, a doctor’s note is required the day the student returns to school and should include any restrictions.
If you have any concerns about your child's health, or illnesses that may occur during the school year, please notify the school nurse at 781-319-3985.
Remember, a healthy child is a happy and successful learner.
Jenny Goodwin
781-319-3985
Library News
MEET BASEBALL LEGEND JOE CASTIGLIONE!
On Thursday May 9th at 7pm the Friends of the Ventress Memorial Library will welcome legendary Red Sox Announcer Joe Castiglione for an evening of stories from his distinguished career. In recognition of his exceptional work as the voice of the Boston Red Sox for 41 years, Mr. Castiglione will receive the Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting from the Baseball Hall of Fame in July. Come meet one of Marshfield's most famous citizens and hear highlights from his amazing career! Details may be found at the Friends' webpage. Admittance is free, and donations will be gratefully accepted.
DISTRICT NEWS
Special Education Transition Night 2024
Cultivating your child’s independence
When: Thursday, May 9, 2024, 7:00-8:30 PM
Where: Marshfield High School Presentation Center
Register: Please click HERE to register
Parents and guardians of students who have an IEP and/or 504 plan are invited to learn more about what transition is and how it applies to your special education student. Discussion will include how transition fits into your student's current education, future education, and life after high school. Learn more about what transition looks like at each grade level (elementary, middle, high, and POST Program). Meet with a representative from the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission for information on what is available to special education students as they age.
The night will begin in the MHS Presentation Center and then break into grade-level rooms for your choice of more specific transition Q&A sessions.
For more information, please contact
Amy Larson Smith, SEPAC President, at amylarsonsmith@gmail.com or
Colleen Casey, MPSD Transition Specialist, at ccasey@mpsd.org
Martinson Elementary
Email: pdevlin@mpsd.org
Website: www.mpsd.org
Location: 257 Forest Street, Marshfield, MA, USA
Phone: 781-834-5025
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/502870820480781/?epa=SEARCH_BOX
Twitter: @mesppal