
Melville Message Community Update
March 7th, 2025
Melville Mission
In partnership with families and community, the mission of Melville Elementary School is to provide all students with a strong academic foundation through diverse and challenging instruction in a safe and nurturing environment enabling them to achieve their greatest potential while developing self-confidence, respect, responsibility, compassion and a love of learning.
Wellness Week at Melville!
We've Got a Golden Ticket!
A great big thank you to The Feinstein Foundation for giving our school a grant after Henry won the golden ticket! Not only did Melville School benefit, but Henry and his family chose to give the other grant to the Martin Luther King Center. Henry mentioned he went to preschool there and hopes the donation helps their preschool and food program. Let’s keep spreading those acts of kindness wherever we go!
Character Development Quote
A Great Week at Melville
Storyteller-Len Cabral
MPTG March 12th
Spring Picture Day
Kindergarten Registration
Whaledone!
Arts for Life!
Melville Parent Teacher Group
Attendance Matters
At Melville Elementary, we are committed to every student’s success, and regular attendance is key! Did you know that students who miss two or more days a month—about 10% of the school year—are considered chronically absent?
Attendance Matters
We know that attendance plays a huge role in student success, and your support is key to improving it. Melville is currently ranked #27 in the state for attendance on the State’s Attendance Leaderboard.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP)
Yearbook Orders!
Yearbooks Are Ready To Order!
If you would like to order a yearbook then please do so by following this link and use the SCHOOL ID.
Yearbook Order: https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/
School ID: 12072425
If you do not pre order a yearbook, then we may not have enough available to purchase at the end of the school year when it comes out. We order some extra, but the only guarantee is to pre order, so I highly recommend ordering one ahead of time.
If you have a child in grade 4 and need financial assistance to purchase a yearbook, then please email me directly at lauried@portsmouthschoolsri.org and we will make sure your child gets a yearbook.
Unified Arts
Art
This week in Art students spread the positive message of, "you matter." Students discussed how we can spread positivity and make others feel seen and heard through our artwork. These masterpieces are on display in the hallway so others can receive this message and know that they matter!
Physical Education
Health with Mrs. Powell
Health with Nurse Trainor
Music
Composing songs on chromebook.
Library
Grade 2 continues studying different genres that we have available in our library! Folktales have been a fun topic this week!
Important Dates
🍀March
12th- MPTG Meeting 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
28th- Whale of an Evening
April ☔
9th- MPTG Meeting 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
14th– 18th : Spring Recess (No School)
22nd- School Bus Driver Appreciation
🌸May
14th- MPTG Meeting 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
21st- Melville Fun Run (during the school day, rain date 5/22)
23rd-Staff Professional Development Day (No School for students)
June 🌞
5th-Kindergarten Field Trip to Coggeshall
6th- Grade 4 Field Trip to the State House
10th-Kindergarten Celebration, 3:30-5:00
11th- MPTG Meeting & Volunteer Appreciation, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
11th- Field Day (Rain Date 12th)
11th- MPTG Meeting & Volunteer Appreciation, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
16th- Grade 4 Stepping Up Celebration
18th or 180th day: Last Day of School – All Students
19th: Juneteenth (No School)
20th, 23rd, 24th, 25th: Snow Makeup Days if needed
Community Events
Repeats & Reminders
Bullying Policy/Reporting
We take all reported incidents seriously. If you see something that could be constituted as bullying, cyber-bullying, or harassment, please say something.
Planet Aid
The Planet Aid bin is in our parking lot again this year...please continue to fill it with clothes and shoes. Thank you!
MAIN OFFICE EMAIL ACCOUNT!
Going forward please use meloffice@portsmouthschoolsri.org to notify the main office of changes to your child's dismissal routine or of your child's absence.
Volunteers
Help us to Celebrate our Students!
Our Food Pantry is Always Open!
In keeping with the spirit of giving, our Feinstein Jr. Scholars are excited to start an in-school food pantry that our students and families can donate to and access when needed.
Please help us as we continue to support our community by sending in food items with your child from time to time. Please email
Mrs. Powell: powelld@portsmouthschoolsri.org or
Mrs. Pascoe: pascoen@portsmouthschoolsri.org
if you would like to access our food pantry during the school year.
Securly Home
Securly Home is an app that allows parents to monitor their child’s Chromebook activity at home and add rules for home use. Please take some time to review the slideshow from the informational parent meeting hosted for families.
We encourage you to sign up now for Securly Home!
Progress Reports & Report Cards
At Melville School we provide continuous updates on student progress. Mid-Trimester Progress Reports and Report Cards help us to better communicate student progress with parents and caregivers.
Benchmarking assessments are assessments given to students three times a year to measure their progress towards achieving the end of year standard for their grade level. If your child qualifies for a Response to Intervention Plan, this will be discussed during the conference. Report Cards are published three times a year and will be available on the ASPEN Platform.
Report Cards reflect your child's current mastery of end-of-grade level standards. The grades earned by your child, as reflected on the Report Card, are their current mastery of end-of-grade level standards. For example, if your child is in second grade they are being assessed on the standard that is expected of a student exiting second grade. If your child receives an S (secure), this means that they are secure and have reached the end of the year benchmark. Earning a D (developing) means your child is demonstrating growth towards meeting the end of grade level with support. If your child is beginning to progress towards meeting the end of year standard, then they will receive a B (beginning). It is common for most students to receive B’s and D’s during the first trimester now that we are switching to reporting out on end-of-year standards. An N/A means that this standard has not yet been taught. NP means that your child did not participate in the learning/activities related to this standard.
Drill Information
Fire drills occur on a regular basis. State law requires each school to conduct eleven fire drills, two lockdown drills and two evacuation drills each year. Shelter in Place drills are conducted throughout the school year. Children are given instruction on all procedures. Children are expected to behave in a calm, orderly manner during these exercises. Please review the importance of such exercises with your child and emphasize the need for appropriate behavior.
A lockdown is an alert to the school community indicating that students and staff should remain in their classrooms, dispersing around the room and staying low, either standing or crouching, to avoid visibility. This positioning also prepares students and staff to move quickly if evacuation becomes necessary. Remain in this position until further direction is given
An evacuation requires all students and staff to exit the building and meet at a designated safe place.
A shelter in place is an alert to a school community that movement outside of classrooms is being restricted for a brief period of time. It is typically used when a student or staff member is requiring some sort of attention (sometimes medical) and the school is trying to keep that area clear and/or protect that person’s privacy. If there were a serious safety concern the school would not issue a shelter in place.
We will send notification of lockdowns, evacuations, and shelter in place drills and events via email.
Here is the presentation that was shared at a Parent Safety Forum that was hosted in conjunction with the Police and Fire Departments. The Run, Hide, Fight FBI philosophy guides our safety training.
The P3 Sandy Hook Promise Anonymous tip line is a resource that we encourage anyone to use if there is ever an immediate safety concern.
Melville Elementary School
Email: lauried@portsmouthschoolsri.org
Website: https://www.portsmouthschoolsri.org/Domain/11
Location: 1351 West Main Road, Portsmouth, RI, USA
Phone: 401-683-1650
Facebook: Melville Principal
Twitter: @MelvilleSchool