
Points of P.R.I.D.E.
March 28, 2025
And the Special This Week is...
Time to be Ready for Anything!
Oh the Weather is so Delightful...
Please remember to send your child with clothes for all weather. The warmer weather is creating amazing snow to build with and puddles. Please send your child with a change of clothes, just in case.
PRIDE Meeting and Community Lunch
At today’s P.R.I.D.E. Meeting, we kicked things off with a lively singalong of A Roosta Shaw, filling the room with energy and enthusiasm! Ms. Parisi’s class proudly presented their beautiful fraction quilt, showcasing their hard work in finding and sharing equivalent fractions with our community.
A big thank you to everyone who joined us for Community Lunch today—we appreciate your support in making these gatherings so special!
News From Ms. Curley
Words, Words, and More Words
This week in Kindergarten we have been working hard on word building and learning new math games to practice finding combinations to 10. We have also enjoyed constructing our own poems during LMR. On Wednesday we turned our poems into hot air balloons.
Keeping Up with Ms. Sanchez
Waxing Poetically About Spring
During LMR this week, we celebrated poetry month. Students began the week brainstorming different ideas on how they interact with spring using their 5 senses. They then used these ideas to help them write their spring poems.
This Just In from Ms. Parisi
Fractions~ Up Close and Real
This week our class practiced using fractions in real life scenarios. We practiced conversions when we had to split a recipe into fourths. We also are getting started on taking notes to write an essay and an expert book on animal defenses.
A Word From Mr. LeGraw
Obstacles and Gymnastics
This week in PE, students did an exciting obstacle course to begin learning some basic gymnastics skills. They also played games that challenged their agility and creativity. It was a great week!
Science Fair Takes Place in Francestown
Engaging in the Scientific Process
Lunch Menu
Follow the link to the lunch menu for FES.
Francestown Elementary School Handbook
Title I Support and Other Services
Did You Know?
Title I Intervention staffing is determined solely by free and reduced hot lunch numbers. Please consider filling out a form.
Looking for free and reduced hot lunch information? Click here or download the pdf.
We have food available through End 68 Hours of Hunger.
There are other services available in the community such as clothes, fuel assistance, and family support. Please contact Rachel Hill at 547-2976 or rhill@conval.edu for more information.
Family Night: Owl Prowl with the Harris Center
Wednesday, April 2 and Rain Date April 9
- 6:30 - 7:30
Artist in Residence: Julie Brown
Week of April 14 - 18
- Students helped to design a mosaic that they will complete this week.
P.R.I.D.E. Meeting and Community Lunch
Friday, April 25
- 11:30 P.R.I.D.E. Meeting
- 12:00 Community Lunch
Community Information
Website: fes.conval.edu
Location: 325 S. 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike, Francestown, NH, USA
Phone: (603) 547-2976