
Center Community Chat
March 21, 2025
Twinning Spirit Day
Dear Center Community,
Students and staff enjoyed our Student Council sponsored spirit Day on Wednesday. As you can see above there was a lot of participation.
Message from our Student Council
Lowell Humane Society Fundraiser:
The Student Council is helping collect items for animals at The Lowell Humane Society. The deadline for donations is April 11th, 2025.The Lowell Humane Society is looking for specific items such as:
-Six foot leashes
-Durable dog toys
-Kongs
-Unopened dry and canned dog/cat food
-Unopened cat litter
-Cat toys
-Rabbit, rat, hamster, and ferret food
Thank you for sticking to the suggested donated items!
Enjoy the weekend.
Warm Regards,
Dianna and Donna
Notes from the Nurse
As we welcome Spring and warmer weather, this is a friendly reminder to check your child regularly for ticks and be on the lookout for symptoms of head lice.
Prevention of tick-born illness begins with you!
1. The single most important thing you can do is check for ticks once a day. Favorite places ticks like to go on your body include areas between the toes, back of the knees, groin, armpits, and neck, along the hairline, and behind the ears. Remove any attached tick as soon as possible and call your doctor if you have concerns about tick-born illness.
2. Use repellents that contain DEET on your exposed skin, and those that contain permethrin on your clothes.
3. Stick to main pathways and the center of trails when hiking to avoid ticks.
4. Wear long-sleeved, light colored shirts and long pants tucked into your socks. This may be difficult to do when the weather is hot, but it will help keep ticks away from your skin and make it easier to spot a tick on your clothing.
NOTE: There is currently no human vaccine available to protect against Lyme disease or any other tick-borne disease found in Massachusetts.
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Head lice can happen to anyone.
It is not a sign of poor hygiene habits or of being dirty. Even though they do not jump or fly, lice can spread from one person to another by sharing personal items and by being in close contact with a person who has live lice.
Unfortunately, there is no proven head lice deterrent that will prevent your child from getting head lice. The best you can do is stay alert for suspicious head scratching. Itching is an allergic reaction to chemicals in a head louse’s saliva. Not all kids will experience itching right away but catching this behavior early and treating it will help you stop a head lice problem at its roots.
If you should discover a case of head lice, please call your pediatrician for treatment recommendations, notify the health office, as well as the parents of your child’s close contacts. This is the best way to protect your family and community.
Rose Remmetter Felzani, MSN, RN
Center School Nurse
Calendar of Events
March
Wednesday, March 26: Gr 1-4 T2 Grades available online for parent/guardian
April
TBD- Square One Art - PTO
Tuesday, April 1: World Autism Day, Wear your yellow and blue to show to support.
Tuesday, April 1: Half day/Professional day
Wednesday, April 2: Paraeducator Appreciation Day
Monday, April 4: Be Kind Spirit Wear day
Monday, April 7: 3rd Gr MCAS
Tuesday, April 8: 3rd GR MCAS
Tuesday, April 8: 4th Gr Digital Health & Safety presentation at CHS, 9:30
Wednesday, April 9:4th GR MCAS
Wednesday, April 9: Assistant Principal Appreciation Day
Thursday, April 10: 4th GR MCAS
Friday, April 11: Chelmsford Spirit Day
April 18 - 25: April Recess
Monday, April 22: Earth Day
Monday, April 22: School Bus Drivers Appreciation Day
Wednesday, April 30: Ziti Supper
CSPTO Pulse
RESOURCES
MCAS - Save the dates
This year, students across the Commonwealth will be taking The Next- Generation MCAS for our annual standardized state testing. All students in Chelmsford will be taking the computer-based assessment using Chromebooks. Please mark your calendars for the important dates below. We strongly encourage all students to be present and on time these days. If your child is sick, we will have make-up sessions so that they are able to take the assessments when they are able to show their personal best work.
Chelmsford is fortunate to have access to iReady to support student learning. Students have access to this learning tool at home. Please reach out to your teacher if you have difficulty logging on. There is much research to support enhanced student achievement on MCAS when using this valuable tool. Please press here for more information.
ELA MCAS TESTING:
Grade 3
Monday, April 7th, 3rd Grade – Session 1
Tuesday, April 8th, 3rd Grade– Session 2
Grade 4:
Wednesday, April 9th, 4th Grade – Session 1
Thursday April 10th, 4th Grade– Session 2
Math MCAS TESTING:
Grade 4:
Monday May 12th, 4th Grade– Session 1
Tuesday May 13th, 4th Grade– Session 2
Grade 3:
Wednesday May 14th , 3rd Grade – Session 1
Thursday May 15th, 3rd Grade – Session 2
Links:
http://i-readycentral.com/familycenter/