The SHARK Alert
Chatham Elementary School Community Update
Final 2023-2024 Newsletter
Dear CES SHARKS & Friends,
After 180 days of learning and fun, the 2023-2024 school year has come to an end. Like every year, we have experienced challenges and success, and we grow stronger, smarter, and more resilient every day. CES is a very special place because of our amazing students, staff, and families. Thank you for being part of our community and for your ongoing support.
Our best wishes go out to any and all who are leaving CES this year. Whether for new opportunities, a new school, or a new state - you will always have a home at CES. Once a SHARK, always a SHARK!
We look forward to seeing you at the Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, August 28th, and hope to see many familiar faces at the Chatham 4th of July Day Parade.
Have a wonderful summer!!
With deepest appreciation,
Dr. Kelly
Summer of Learning Challenge
Practice Math & Reading - Win Prizes!!
This summer, returning CES students have the opportunity to increase their learning and win some cool prizes. Let's beat the summer slide and come back to school in September ready to hit the ground running.
At CES, we would like to ensure that our students are as successful as possible. We can combat the dreaded summer slide with short, but consistent practice (20-30 minutes, 3-5 times a week). Our incredible interventionists have put together a menu of activities for students in Grades K-3. Please visit the links below for games, activities, books, and suggestions on how to practice those important academic skills this summer.
Grade K-3 students will receive a copy of a Summer of Learning calendar with their report cards. For this challenge, students are asked to record math and reading practice in 15-minute increments. For each day your SHARK completes 15 minutes of math practice, place an "M" on the calendar day. The same goes for reading, for every 15 minutes of reading practice, place an "R" on the calendar day. Students who log at least 6 hours of practice this summer will be eligible for a wide range of prizes and invited to a special breakfast in September.
"Summer slide" is a phrase coined by educators and researchers to explain the loss of learning that takes places over the summer vacation months. Here are some statistics about summer slide:
- Kids in grades 3 to 5 lose about 20% of their school year gains in reading and 27% of their gains in math. (Source: Scholastic)
- Students lose about a month’s worth of learning on average over the summer. (Source: Sage Journals)
- The more kids learn during the school year, the more they’re likely to lose over the summer. (Source: Kappan)
So let's keep those skills sharp and log those minutes of practice this summer. We can't wait to see our SHARKS' completed calendars and celebrate their summer SUCCESS in September!!
Summer Reading Challenge for Rising 5th Graders
Dr. Dudley has challenged all incoming middle school students to read this summer. Please take some time to learn more about the challenge and their recommendations HERE
Coming Soon to CES...
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER VACATION!!
- Wednesday, August 28th - Teachers Return to Work
- Wednesday, August 28th - CES Ice Cream Social 5:00 pm
- Tuesday, September 3rd - Grades 1-12 First Day of School
- Thursday, September 5th - Kindergarten First Day of School
MORE IMPORTANT NEWS
Staff Changes for 2025 at CES
The end of the school year is bittersweet. We love celebrating our successes and the joyful anticipation of the summer break while at the same time we prepare to say goodbye to students and staff who will be moving on for the following school year. This year, we have several staff members who are retiring or moving on to different roles.
- Mrs. King is retiring. Mrs. Caitlin Imparato has been hired as a K teacher/Reading & Math Interventionist.
- Ms. Bonnie is also retiring. Her position will be filled over the summer.
- Nurse Jaime Staniels is moving on to pursue a further degree in mental health nursing. She will be greatly missed and we wish her the best of luck as she completes her graduate degree! Ms. Heidi French will be replacing Nurse Jaime in the medical office at CES. Nurse French is joining us from the Dennis-Yarmouth school district and is excited to become part of our SHARK community.
- Ms. Stephanie Coles is returning to the Monomoy Regional Middle School to lead one of their severe special needs programs. Ms. Coles has been an amazing addition to CES and we wish her all the best. Ms. Katie Ganshaw will be replacing Ms. Coles as the lead teacher in the SEAL program at CES.
- Mrs. Janet Caron will be moving on from CES as our Special Education Team Chair. Mrs. Erin Cronen will be taking over as the CES Team Chair and the Early Childhood Coordinator for MRSD.
- Ms. Joann Tusia (speech and language) will be moving on from CES. The school is currently interviewing for a replacement.
- Finally, we are thrilled to announce the addition of a PreK classroom to CES. Ms. Shannon Hubbard will be the lead teacher and supported by Mrs. Jen Hart and Ms. Shannon Denehy.
We wish nothing but joy and happiness to our departing staff. They will be missed, but once a SHARK, always a SHARK!
CES Fun Run Highlights Video
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Summer Eats Information
Resources for Families
Mobile Crisis
MCI provides short-term service that is a therapeutic response to youth and family/caregivers experiencing a behavioral health crisis. MCI evaluates the situation, identifies the challenges, involved, assesses the needs, and begins to treat and stabilize the situation, reducing the immediate risk of danger to the youth or to others. MCI then provides up to 7-days of intervention and services post the initial encounter. Learn more about Bay Cove Mobile Crisis HERE.
Children's Place
Contact the Monomoy Family Resource Coordinator, Lucy Gilmore, lgilmore@monomoy.edu / 508-430-7216
for assistance and information regarding any of the following:
➢ Child Development Assessment Tool (Ages and Stages)
➢ Early Education Tuition Assistance Scholarships
➢ Support groups
➢ Free Parent / Child Playgroups and Family Activities
➢ Free Parent Education Classes
➢ Free Books, Diapers, and gently used infant and toddler Clothing
Spring Programming Schedules:
WIC Program
WIC is a nutrition program that provides nutrition and health care education, healthy food, and other services free of charge to Massachusetts families who qualify. WIC is for all kinds of families: married and single parents, working or not working. If you are a father, mother, grandparent, foster parent, or legal guardian of a child under the age of five, you can apply for WIC for your child.
Learn more about WIC at the following links:
Volunteer @ MRSD
All potential volunteers need to complete the Volunteer Registration Form and have a current CORI on file in order to volunteer in our schools or at school-sanctioned events.
Information can be found at: https://ces.monomoy.edu/parent-caregiver-resources/volunteering
Monomoy Regional SEPAC
Pre-School Vouchers
Application and information can be found: HERE
FAMILY SUPPORT: Lower/Outer Cape Cod Food Pantries, Clothing, Emergency Funds, and Services
Brewster Brewster Baptist Church 1848 Main Street Thursday 10:00-12:00 Walk-In food pantry
Chatham St. Christopher's 625 Main Street Tuesday 4:00-6:00 Walk In Thursday 3:00-5:00 Walk In
Eastham Eastham United Methodist Church 3200 State Hwy, Route 6 Monday 4:00-6:00, Tuesday 10:00-12:00, Thursday 2:00-4:00 Walk-In food pantry
Harwich St. Peter's Lutheran Church 310 Route 137 Monday 1:00-3:00 Walk In Wednesday 2:00-4:00 Walk In Thursday 11:30-1:30 Walk In Friday 10:00-12:00 Walk In food pantry
Orleans Orleans Methodist Church 73 Main Street (Across from the Library) Tuesday 10:00-12:00 Walk-In food pantry
Provincetown Methodist Church 20 Shank Painter Road Wednesday 10:00-2:00 Walk In Thursday 10:00-2:00 Pantry
Truro Community Center 7 Standish Way Tuesday 10:00-12:30 Walk In Wednesday 10:00-12:30 Walk In food pantry
South Wellfleet Grace Chapel Corner of 25 Lieutenant Island Road and Route 6 Monday 3:00-6:00 Wed. 4:00-6:00, Thursday 10:00-12:00 Walk-In food pantry
Harwich Cape Cod Family Pantry 133 Queen Anne Rd, (508) 432-6519 Sat 10 - noon Tues 10
am - 3:30 pm Wed. 10am-noon Th 10-3:30, 5-7 pm, closed on Sun, Mon and Friday
Lower Cape Outreach Council Financial assistance for emergency needs; food pantry, Katy’s Corner free shop 19 Brewster Cross Rd Orleans, MA 508-240-0694 www.lcoutreach.org
Mass-APPEAL Free shop: clothing, toys, books 2393 Cove Corner Wellfleet, MA 508-349-1173 Tues—Sat 9-12 www.capecodmassappealinc.com
Mustard Seed Kitchen Meals prepared and delivered to Outer Cape 155 Hopkins Dr. Wellfleet, MA 508-349-2049
Soup Kitchen in Provincetown (SKIP) Provides a hot and nourishing lunch to Outer Cape residents; November to April Monday-Friday 10 Shank Painter Rd Provincetown, MA 508-487-8331 www.skipfood.org
South Coastal Counties Legal Service Legal assistance Monday-Friday 9 am-1 pm 460 W. Main St. Hyannis, Ma 508-775-7020 1-800-742-4107 www.sccls.org
Sustainable CAPE (Center for agricultural preservation and education) Truro Cape Farmers’ Market Coalition www.sustainablecape.org
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Program for healthcare and nutrition for low-income pregnant or breastfeeding women and infants and children under the age of 5 Appointments available in Harwich, Orleans, Eastham, and Provincetown 774-209-3212 www.outercape.org
Katelynn’s Closet serves children ages 4-18 who are in need and live on Cape Cod and the Islands. All orders for children in need must be placed by a social service agent or school nurse. All emails must be sent through a verifiable agency/school email. 508-367-2587 www.katelynns-closet.org
A BabyCenter clothing, toys, equipment, food and formula, shoes, and diapers 81 Willow Ave Hyannis, MA 508-771-8157 www.ababycenter.org
Cape Cod Children’s Place Family Support Program Info on childcare funds, food, diapers, referrals, and more 10 Ballwic Road Eastham, MA 508-240-3310 www.capecodchildrensplace.com
Childcare Network of the Cape & Islands / Community Action Committee 372 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 childcare vouchers, emergency assistance, immigration assist, tax prep assistance., help with health insurance, women and children shelter.
Department of Transitional Assistance AND Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Cash assistance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP- provide nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of families in need) SSI, employment support 508-862-6600 www.mass.gov/dta
Fuel Assistance Program—Emergency assistance for fuel/heat 20 Willow Ave Hyannis, Ma 508-746-6707
Monomoy Early Childhood Family Resource Center Offers food, diapers, clothing, books, resources for parents, and tuition subsidies Harwich Elementary School, 263 South St Harwich, MA 508-430-430-7216 x3044 lgilmore@monomoy.edu
Homeless Prevention Council Comprehensive case management, professional counseling, and guidance to those at risk of becoming homeless. Our client services include advocacy and access to housing programs and funding and budgeting and negotiation for rent and mortgage payments. In addition, our case managers assist clients in assessing their ability to earn a living and, if appropriate, encourage them to pursue further job training and/or education. 14 Old Tote Rd. Orleans, MA 508-255-9667 www.hpccapecod.org
Women of Fishing Families Financial assistance for Cape Cod Fishing families 508-274-2092
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Mass 2-1-1 A free 24/7 resource to locate services Dial: 211 https://mass211.org
Parents Helping Parents of Mass Stress hotline 24/7 1-800-632-8188 www.parentshelpingparents.org
St. Vincent de Paul Helpline Food, clothing, emergency funds 508-385-3242
The Samaritans of Cape Cod and the Islands Provide support to those who are lonely, depressed, or suicidal www.capesamaritans.org 508-548-8900 / 800-893-9900 Crisis Text Line Text: 741741 24-hour texting service for people in crisis who need someone to talk to without calling
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FindHelp.org - use the zip code to search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, or to find other free or reduced-cost help.
and snippets of some of our favorite SHARK-tastic activities!
Contact us:
Email: jakelly@monomoy.edu
Website: http://ces.monomoy.edu/
Location: 147 Depot Road, Chatham, MA, USA
Phone: 508-945-5135
Facebook: facebook.com/ChathamElementarySchoolPto
Twitter: @ChathamElemMRSD