

Weekly nEWSletter
June 13, 2024
A Message From Your Principal
SALUTATIONS, Eames Way Families!
Your childrens' smiles say it all -- Thank you for an incredible school year! We hope that all of our students and families enjoy a happy, safe, and memorable summer vacation! Enjoy the smiles from this week's adventures below -- and HAPPY SUMMER!
With Best Wishes,
Ms. Bishop, Principal
This Week We Said "Goodbye" To Our Butterflies!
Second Grade's "Charlotte's Web" Performance Was Incredible!
Field Day Was The BEST!
Congratulations To Our June Principal Award Winners!
Congrats To Our Jr. Ram Award Winners!
We Held Our FINAL Assembly!
School's OUT! Summer is IN!
HAPPY RETIREMENT TO MRS. HAHN!
Important Information
Eames Way School is a LATE start school 2023-2024
Start Time: 8:50 AM
Dismissal:
- 3:30 PM - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
- 1:15 PM - Wednesday (early dismissal every week)
Click Here for: Marshfield Public School Academic Calendar 2023-2024
Eames Way School
Website: mpsd.org
Location: 165 Eames Way, Marshfield, MA, USA
Phone: (781) 834-5090
Dates and Events to Remember
* More information to follow over the Summer!
JUNE 2024:
- Wednesday, 6/26: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
JULY 2024:
- Wednesday, 7/3: NO Summer Library Hours
- Wednesday, 7/10: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
- Wednesday, 7/17: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
- Wednesday, 7/24: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
- Wednesday, 7/31: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
AUGUST 2024:
- Wednesday, 8/7: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
- Wednesday, 8/14: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
- Wednesday, 8/21: Summer Library Hours with Mrs. Clancy 8:30-11:30 am
SEPTEMBER 2024
- Wednesday, 9/4: First Day of School - Grades 1-4
- Thursday, 9/5: Kindergarten Begins
5th Grade Recognition Ceremony Celebration
PTO News
Eames Way School Spring/Summer 2024 Store is open NOW!
Check out the new items available for Spring/Summer! Store is open through July 7th with orders ready by the end of July! Go RAMS!
https://www.rocklandathletics.com/shop/eames-way-school-marshfield-pto
Summer Learning
Join the Olympic Summer learning challenge for students in Grades K-5!
Click here for more information:
Volunteering at EWS
Please click here for the form and submit by bringing this to the front office with your license. You do have the option to have the form notarized and sent in with a copy of your license if you cannot come to the school.
PickUp Patrol is an app used by our families to notify EWS about attendance, including when your student will be absent, arriving late or leaving early, as well as dismissal plan changes. Thank you for your cooperation in helping us implement our new system!
If you have any questions, please first check the PUP Parent Guide. If you still need help, contact the EWS Front Office (781-834-5090 or vquigley@mpsd.org) or PickUp Patrol at support@pickuppatrol.net.
Please check your email for your credentials. All families can contact aspen@mpsd.org if you have any questions accessing the parent portal.
Click here for instructions on our Aspen portal
Click here to access the Aspen portal login on the district homepage.
Before & After School Program
Before and After School Enrollment is open for families!
For More Information, Please Contact:
Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield
Phone: (781) 834-2582
Email: membership@bgcmarshield.com
https//www.bgcmarshfield.org
Medication pick up by June 13 12:10pm:
If your child has medication stored at school, a parent/guardian will need to come to the health office to pick it up. The school is unable to properly store medications over the summer. Any medication remaining at school after the last student day will be properly disposed of.
The last day of school is June 13 and dismissal is at 12:10pm. Please reach out to Nurse White to schedule a pick up time via email awhite@mpsd.org or phone call 781-319-3945. Thank you for your cooperation.
Seasonal allergies (hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis):
Occur when outdoor molds release their spores or trees, grasses and weeds release tiny pollen particles into the air
Usually develop by 10 years of age
The immune system releases histamine into the bloodstream to defend against these allergens and the release of these chemicals are what causes the symptoms
Treatment of allergies: No real cure for seasonal allergies, but it is possible to relieve symptoms
Reducing or eliminating exposure to allergens- keep windows closed, use air conditioning if possible and change your air filter often
Remove shoes at the door to avoid tracking allergens to the rest of the house
Wash hands and face after being outside and try to avoid touching your face
Rinse off in the shower or tub before bed
Change pillow cases often during allergy season
If reducing exposure to allergens isn’t possible or is ineffective reach out to your primary care provider about available medication options(non-drowsy antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops)
Reminders as the weather changes:
Hydration: Please be sure your child brings a water bottle to school each day-preferably one that is easily refillable at our refill stations.
Snacks: Please remember to send in a healthy snack for your child everyday. Some students may need an additional afternoon snack.
Clothing: Have children dress in layers-the building can become quite warm, and children can overheat very easily.
Sun safety: Sunscreen must be applied at home before coming to school.
Tick safety: There has been an increase in the prevalence of ticks. Parents should frequently check their children for ticks, especially around the ankles, legs, and head region after coming inside from any outdoor activities. Bug spray must be applied at home before coming to school.