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Week of: April 14th, 2025 & April 28th, 2025
Message from the Principals
Hello Families,
We want to thank everyone, especially Brenna Thornton and Rashmi Rao for their help in planning and hosting our annual Multicultural Festival last Saturday. The displays, pictures, food and performances really embodied the diverse community we so enjoy.
In collaboration with our Student Council we will be hosting a canned food drive for the Chelmsford Pantry. The canned food drive will run from Monday April 14th through Friday May 2nd. Any donations are appreciated.
Lastly, please be advised this is a double home link. We will not be sending a newsletter next Thursday prior to vacation.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Respectfully,
Terri and Jayson =)
Week at a Glance - Week of April 14th
Monday, April 14th
- Student Grade Level Meetings w/ Mrs. Gilbert & Mr. Ramalho
Tuesday, April 15th
- No events
Wednesday, April 16th
- Restorative Practices for Parents and Caregivers, 6:30pm, Zoom (see link below)
Thursday, April 17th
- Added: Chelmsford/South Row Spirit Day
Friday, April 18th
- No School - Good Friday
April Vacation - April 21st - April 25th
Monday, April 21st - Friday, April 25th - No School - April Vacation
- School Bus Drivers Appreciation Day, 4/22, Thank you Bus Drivers!
- Administrative Professionals Day, 4/23 - Thank you Mrs. O'Neill and Mrs. Sepe!
Week at a Glance: Week of April 28th, 2025
Monday, April 28th
- Welcome Back!
Tuesday, April 29th
- No events
Wednesday, April 30th
- No events
Thursday, May 1st
- No events
Friday, May 2nd
- School Lunch Hero Appreciation Day
- Staff Appreciation Luncheon
- PTO Movie Night
Looking ahead...
Monday, May 5th
- Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week begins
- Kindness Matters Day - students and staff encouraged to wear kindness shirts/complete kind act
- Student Grade Level Meetings w/ Mrs. Gilbert & Mr. Ramalho
- School Council, 5:30pm, Conference Room
- PTO Board Meeting, 6:30pm, Conference Room
- PTO Meeting, 7:00pm, Lab
Tuesday, May 6th
- The Butterfly Place - Grade 2 Enrichment
Wednesday, May 7th
- School Nurses Appreciation Day
- Rising Kindergarten Registration at Central Office, 9:00am-6:00pm
- Rising Kindergarten Parent Orientation, 6:00pm, Cafe
Thursday, May 8th
- Rising Kindergarten Parent/Caregiver Input Form into placement sent out to families
- MA Audubon Enrichment Gr. 1 Enrichment (Abbott, Bullock)
Friday, May 9th
- School Spirit Day - Beach Day
- MA Audubon Gr. 1 Enrichment, (Frasca, Costello)
Monday, May 12th
- MCAS Math - Grade 4
Tuesday, May 13th
- MCAS Math - Grade 4
Wednesday, May 14th
- MCAS - Math Grade 3
Thursday, May 15th
- MCAS - Math Grade 3
Saturday, May 17th
- PTO Sunshine Dance/Basket Raffle
Tuesday, May 20th
- Rising Kindergarten Parent/Caregiver Input into Placement Forms Due
- Rising Kindergarten Screening
Wednesday, May 21st
- Rising Kindergarten Screening
- ELL Picnic, McCarthy Cafe, 6:00pm
Thursday, May 22nd
- Art Show, 6-8:00pm, South Row
Friday, May 23rd
- Chelmsford/South Row Spirit Day
- Grade 3 Engineering Day
Monday, May 24th
- No School - Memorial Day
Thursday, May 29th
- Authors Day, 9:30am , Mark your calendars! Lots of volunteers needed!
Art Show Volunteer Form
Mrs. C is looking for volunteers to support with the Art Show. Please click on the link if you are able to help with supporting this special event.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0D4CABAA22ABFC1-56051456-2025/112164240#/
District Parent Event - 4/16/25 - 6:30PM - ZOOM!
Reminders and Updates
Student Council Canned Food Drive: In collaboration with our Student Council we will be hosting a canned food drive for the Chelmsford Pantry. The canned food drive will run from Monday April 14th through Friday May 2nd. Any donations are appreciated.
Looking ahead: Our next registration for our rising kindergarten students will be May 7th from 9:00AM-6:00PM at our Central Office.
MCAS Dates: MCAS testing for grades 3 and 4 are as follows:
Math
- Grade 4 - May 12th and 13th
- Grade 3 - May 14th and 15th
Recurring Reminders:
- Smartphones and Smart Watches: We strongly discourage sending your child to school with smart phones or watches. If your child brings either of these devices to school the expectation is that they are turned off and in their backpack.
- Snacks: Please remember to send your child in with a snack. The school has a very limited supply that gets depleted quickly and it is not to every students liking.
PE Reminder: Please help your child to remember to bring sneakers when they have Phys Ed. Snow boots are great for recess, but unsafe for the gymnasium. Also on PE days, I would suggest students wear T-shirts or layers so they can take their long sleeve off when they get hot. Thank you!
IIQ Help Desk Tickets: Some families have been using an unmonitored email for support with accessing the Aspen Family Portal. Instead, please use the incident IQ request form located on the CPS website under the parent drop down menu. Here is the direct link: https://chelmsford.incidentiq.com/guest/TKHNDKXH/parent-support#top .
Rising Grade 5 Students Fine and Performing Arts Info
Virtual Art Show
PTO Corner
Box Tops Sweepstakes
Want to help us decide how to spend our Box Top winnings? Share your time or your opinions!
PTO Virtual Meeting Link
Virtual PTO Meeting Link
We will be offering a virtual option for those that would like to join the monthly PTO meeting but can't make it in person. Please use this link to join the meeting virtually.
Nurses Corner
Dear South Row Families,
I am posting the information about Fifth Disease again this week just in case more cases pop up over the next couple weeks. Most cases have been in the third grade. Other than that we are seeing some lingering Flu B, as well as your run of the mill cold virus scattered among all grades.
Fifth Disease is not considered to be a serious illness. With that said, it can be passed from a pregnant mother to her fetus which can (in some cases) be serious. This is only an issue if the mother has never had it before, and since Fifth Disease is so common, a primary infection as an adult is rare. If you have any questions about Fifth’s Disease and pregnancy, please reach out to your doctor’s office. Here is some information on Fifth’s Disease as well as additional resources.
Symptoms of fifth disease
Many people with fifth disease have mild or no symptoms. When they do have symptoms, these may include a mild rash, fever, runny nose, muscle aches and a headache. But fifth disease can cause serious health complications for some people.
For example, children with blood disorders, weakened immune systems and cancer are at higher risk for complications. So are pregnant people, who should talk with their doctor if they have been exposed to fifth disease.
How do I know if my child has fifth disease?
Fifth disease starts off like many other viral infections. Because of this, it can be hard to know for sure if your child has it.
Before diagnosing fifth disease, your child's pediatrician will look at the rash. This provides the best clue. They may do blood tests to check for antibodies to the virus. Once you have had fifth disease, you are immune and cannot get it again.
What does parvovirus rash look like?
A bright red rash that first appears with fifth disease is what is known as the "slapped cheek" rash. Sometimes another rash that looks lacy appears a few days later. A second rash often starts on the trunk and spreads to the arms, legs, and even the soles of the feet. It may be itchy but usually goes away after about a week.
Even after a child is better, a rash can reappear weeks or months later. This typically happens when your child is hot, like while they are exercising or bathing, for example.
How does fifth disease spread?
Fifth disease spreads from person to person through respiratory droplets. Symptoms usually show up 4 to 14 days after being exposed to the virus, with the slapped-cheek rash showing up about 4 to 21 days after your child gets infected.
A child is most contagious in the first 5 days before the rash appears. The symptoms in the first phase are fever, muscle aches and tiredness. Once the rash appears, the person is no longer contagious.
Good hand hygiene is the best way to prevent the spread of fifth disease in school, child care, and at home. Remind children to cough or sneeze into a tissue or their elbow, but not their hand, and to throw away used tissues. It is also important to make sure surfaces and objects are cleaned and sanitized regularly.
When can my child go back to school or child care?
When you see a rash caused by parvovirus, your child is no longer contagious. Fifth disease is often mild and goes away with some rest and recovery at home. Your doctor may suggest acetaminophen for fever, aches or pain.
Source: HealthyChildren
Explanation of the rash: KidsHealth
Warmly,
Nurse V.
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Food Services Corner
This section is comprised of the following items pertaining to food services
- Website
- Breakfast Information
- Tentative Breakfast/Lunch Menus
Tentative Breakfast and Lunch Menus
SOUTH ROW'S PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Multicultural Festival
Pride Shout Outs
Curious Creatures Enrichment Program!
Fun in K!
Importance of Attendance
Contact the South Row Administrative Team!
Principal
Mr. Jayson Ramalho, M.Ed.
Assistant Principal
Email: gilbertt@chelmsford.k12.ma.us
Website: https://www.chelmsford.k12.ma.us/Domain/15
Location: 250 Boston Road, Chelmsford, MA, USA
Phone: 978-251-5177
Facebook: facebook.com/SouthRowElementary
Twitter: @CPSSouthRow
Contact the Main Office Staff
- Mrs. Terri Gilbert, Principal: gilbertt@chelmsford.k12.ma.us, 978-251-5177 ext. 4
- Mr. Jayson Ramalho, Assistant Principal: ramalhoj@chelmsford.k12.ma.us, 978-251-5177 ext. 3
- Mrs. Shannon Vandevoordt, School Nurse: vandevoordts@chelmsford.k12.ma.us, 978-251-5177, ext.2
- Mrs. Debbie O'Neill, Secretary: oneilld@chelmsford.k12.ma.us, 978-251-5177, ext. 0
- Mrs. Kim Sepe, School Clerk: sepek@chelmsford.k12.ma.us, 978-251-5177, ext.0
- Absentee Line: 978-251-5177 ext. 1