Eagleville Elementary-Eagles Nest
Dr. Harmer Principal 11/19/21
Dr. Harmer Message
A nice lunch treat for teachers during American Education Week-Thanks Ms. Shaw for organizing!
Math 24 Club students make the number 24 using 4 numbers in 3 steps.
Kinders learning their counting with the help of a Turkey friend!
Purple Spirit Day
Second grade did a gratitude hunt on Seesaw! We looked for things around our classroom that we are thankful for.
1st Grade is disguising Turkeys to keep them safe for Thanksgiving
Standards Based Grading
The Methacton School District uses a standards-based grading system for students in grades K-4. This system helps us more accurately measure students’ mastery of PA Core Academic Standards in all subjects. The elementary report cards have been revised to reflect the changes to the state standards and Methacton’s curricula. The goal of this approach to reporting is to provide parents, students, and teachers with a detailed picture of what students know and are able to demonstrate. The information provided on the report card encourages dialogue about areas of strength and need, and how our students can continue to grow academically.
This article, Seven Reasons for Standards-Based Grading, explains more about standards-based grading.
As your child’s teacher explained during our Back-to-School night, I CAN statements have been developed to share with you what skills your child is being assessed on and the expectation of mastery for each trimester. The I CAN statements are listed on our MSD Family Center.
Guest Teacher Opportunity!
Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of children? Methacton School District is looking for people with a bachelor’s degree to join our Guest Teacher program. To learn more, visit www.methacton.org/GuestTeacherProgram or call STS at (800) 357-SUBS.
Eagleville Child Check / Attendance Reporting: 610-831-5325
Please provide the following information when leaving a message:
o Child's name
o Teacher's name
o Day and date your child will be absent
o Reason for your child's absence
You must call the Attendance line if your child is going to be absent or late and give the reason for the absence.
Volunteering-Approval Process
Volunteers are needed for all of the activities and functions sponsored by Eagleville's Home & School! To get involved, please contact any Executive Board Member or the Committee Chairperson of any activity you are interested in becoming a volunteer.
All volunteers must have obtained their clearances to participate in any capacity.
Please visit https://www.methacton.org/volunteer or see the attached procedures to begin the process.
Co-Presidents: Jodi Kohar & Beth Derewal - Eaglevillepresident@gmail.com Vice President: Tracey Gemzik - EaglevilleVP@gmail.com
Treasurer: Tara Ryan-Schill- Eaglevilletreasurer28@gmail.com
Recording Secretary: Chrissy Sirianni - Eaglevillesecretary@gmail.com
Corresponding Secretary: Noelle Mullen - Eaglevillesecretary@gmail.comStudent Self-Screening Checklist
Please review the Student Self-Screening Checklist with your student every morning before school. If they have 2 symptoms from the first category OR 1 symptom from the second category please keep them home. Call the Absence line (610) 831- 5325 and report your student absent and symptomatic. Your student should be tested for Covid-19 and results sent to the school nurse. We are requiring a negative test result before your student can return to school. Please call Mrs. Cramer our school nurse for any questions. She can be reached at (610) 489-5000 extension 41206.
Health and Safety Plan
The school district recently adopted an update to the health and safety plan.
Masks are required inside the building.
Counselor's Corner
Brrrrr! As the weather is changing and temperature is dropping, please remember that your child will still be going outside during recess (unless raining). Be sure to encourage them to wear an appropriate coat. If you need help getting a coat, contact Ms. Shaw (LShaw@methacton.org or 610-489-5000 X41207) to receive one.
We often hear about practicing GRATITUDE during this time of year but science has proved it should be practiced all year. Here are several scientifically proven reasons why: improves relationships, improves physical health, improves mental health, enhances empathy, reduces aggression, improves sleep and improves self-esteem. A simple tip to being more mindful of gratitude is to have a routine to list 3 things you are thankful for each day. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday! Ms. Shaw, School Counselor
Eagleville Elementary
Email: kharmer@methacton.org
Website: https://www.methacton.org/Page/4435
Location: Eagleville Elementary School, 125 Summit Avenue, Eagleville, PA, USA
Phone: 610-489-5000