
Cheetah Pride Press
February 28, 2025
Head Cheetah Message
Families,
We will be following an early dismissal schedule on Wednesday, March 5th and Thursday, March 6th, to accommodate for parent/teacher conferences. We look forward to welcoming you all into the building to discuss the growth of your learners. Don’t forget to stop by the Scholastic Book Fair while you’re here! On Friday, March 7th, teachers will be engaged in a full day of professional learning. There will be no school for students on the 7th.
As a reminder, progress reports will be distributed digitally this trimester. Paper copies will not come home in your student’s backpack. You’ll receive a Parent Square message on Tuesday, March 4th notifying you that they’ve been posted.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Joey & Andrea
School Volunteer Appreciation Week
Next week is School Volunteer Appreciation Week, and Memorial School is full of amazing community helpers! Thank you to everyone who has donated their time, energy, and talents to our school community this year. We appreciate you!
Cheetahs In Action
Preschool Arctic Celebration
Preschool students researched arctic animals then presented facts to their family and friends about their arctic animal of choice.
Cheetah Pride Assembly
Today students celebrated their month long work around the Profile of Graduate Principle - CARING!
Meet The 2024-2025 Cheetah Council
Meet Juniper
Her teacher is Mr. Frost.
She is special because she likes wolves.
Her favorite thing is her dog Cricket.
She wanted to be on Cheetah council because she loves helping.
She loves specials best at school.
Book Shop
Shop Date:
2nd/3rd graders shop on 3/14.
PAWSITIVE Office Referrals
A PAWsitive office referral is submitted when a staff member recognizes a student who is going above and beyond to exemplify one of our three school rules - taking care of others, taking care of self, & taking care of things.
Related Arts
Library Media News
Hi Cheetah families!
February was an exciting month at the Memorial School Library!
See below for grade level classroom expectations.
PreK students have enjoyed a variety of read alouds and songs with the themes of Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, kindness, and friendship.
Kindergarten has finished the unit on the Caldecott award. We read several past winners and discussed the quality of the illustrations. We also have read this year's winner, Chooch Helped by Andrea L. Rogers. In addition, students practiced their ABC order in preparation for navigating library shelves. We have been introduced to our March Madness Tournament of Books titles, and have read the first two of our 16 books.
First grade has started their coding unit using a program called Code Monkey. Students are showing a lot of perseverance with their computational thinking. We will be taking a break in the unit to focus on our March Madness Tournament of Books. We have been introduced to our March Madness Tournament of Books titles, and have read the first two of our 16 books.
Second grade has finished their coding unit and worked on creating Valentines for someone in our school community this month. We have been introduced to our March Madness Tournament of Books titles, and have read the first two of our 16 books.
Third graders
For more information or questions, please contact Mrs. Flannery at rflannery@easthampton.org or see our library website at https://sites.google.com/view/memorial-school-and-center-sch/home
Mrs. Flannery and Ms. Sawyer
Pictures: Students use clay and rubber ducks to make connections to our first two March Madness titles: Ducks Overboard and Chooch Helped.
Notes From The Nurse
Please let your building nurse know if your child is diagnosed with any illness (such as strep, flu, pneumonia, covid, mono, pink eye, etc.) as the nurse’s office tracks illnesses. Please be specific when you notify school with any of the symptoms your child is experiencing.
Here are some guidelines that are helpful for families.
Consider keeping your child at home for an extra day of rest and observation if he or she has any of the following symptoms:
Very stuffy or runny nose and/or cough
Mild sore throat (no fever, no known exposure to strep)
Mild headache and/or stomachache
Fatigue
Keep your child home for treatment and observation if he or she has any of these symptoms:
Fever (100.4 degrees or higher. May only return to school after 24 hours of no fever WITHOUT fever reducing medications)
Vomiting (Wait 24 hours after last vomit episode to return to school)
Diarrhea (may return to school after 24 hours since last episode)
Chills
General malaise or feelings of fatigue, discomfort, weakness, and/or muscle aches
Frequent congested, wet, or croupy cough
Lots of nasal congestion with frequent blowing of nose
Please remind your child(ren) about good hygiene habits:
Wash hands frequently
Do not touch eyes, nose, or mouth
Cover mouth and nose when sneezing/coughing and then wash hands
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Often when a child awakens with vague complaints (the way colds and flu begin) it is wise to observe your child at home for an hour or two before deciding whether to bring them to school. Keeping a sick child at home will minimize the spread of infections and viruses in school. Please send in a copy of the doctor’s note if they are seen. Thank you in advance for helping to make this year at school as healthy as possible.
Health Concerns
If your child has a new health concern which you would like to speak to the nurse about you can e-mail the school nurse at their email below.
If you have any specific concerns that arise during the school year (such as stitches, concussions, broken bones/fractures, etc.) please send in a doctor’s note with dates, guidelines, and restrictions, so we can all be on the same page and keep your child safe.
Respectfully,
The EHPS Nurses
Beth Kelpen, RN
East Hampton High School
Phone 860-365-4030
Fax 860-365-4034
Melanie King, RN
mking@easthamptonct.org
East Hampton Middle School
Phone 860-365-4060
Fax 860-365-4064
Jordan Morehouse, RN
jmorehouse@easthamptonct.org
East Hampton Center School
Phone 860-365-4050
Fax 860-365-4054
Katie Williams, RN
kwilliams@easthamptonct.org
East Hampton Memorial School
Phone 860-365-4020
Fax 860-365-4024
Michelle Lemire Health Aid
East Hampton Memorial School
Phone 860-365-4020
Fax 860-365-4024
Save The Dates
February
March
3/3- Kick off to Read Across America Week-"Hats Off To Reading" = Wear a Hat To School
3/3- Volunteer Appreciation Day!
3/5 & 3/6 - Early Dismissal for Parent Teacher Conference
3/7- PD Day = No School
3/10- BOE Meeting
3/17- PTO Meeting At Memorial School = 5:30pm
3/24- BOE Meeting
3/27-Internet Safety Presentation For Caregivers
3/27- Para Educator and Interventionist Appreciation Day
3/28- Early Dismissal- Professional Learning
3/29- 9-12pm Preschool Touch- A- Truck
Upcoming Events At Memorial
Read Across America Week is Coming!
Our literacy team is planning a variety of activities for this exciting week, including an assortment of spirit days.
Preschool Touch-A-Truck
East Hampton’s Memorial School PRE-K is looking for trucks or vehicles that you are willing to bring to TOUCH-a-TRUCK on Saturday March 29th from 9am-12pm at the Memorial School parking lots.
If you are interested in bringing a vehicle, please contact Stacey Gibson at sgibson@easthamptonct.org
We would love the support of the community for this event. TOUCH-A-TRUCK will be for the whole community of East Hampton to have a hands-on interactive experience with a variety of vehicles parked in Memorial school’s parking lot.
Donations to attend support future PreK experiences at Memorial school
EHEPTO
March Breakfast Menu
March Lunch Menu
Safe School Climate
The East Hampton Board of Education and the school community as a whole promote a secure and productive school climate, conducive to teaching and learning that is free from threat, harassment, and any type of bullying behavior. Therefore it shall be the policy of the Board that bullying and/or teen dating violence committed against a student by another student is prohibited. The Board believes that a school environment in which students feel safe, supported, engaged and helpfully challenged is optimal for learning and healthy development. The Board seeks an environment in which students and adults feel socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically safe; an environment that is free of harassment, intimidation, teen dating violence and bullying. Our website provides links to various policies and reporting forms including our Safe School Climate Plan. Hard copies are also available in our main office. If at any point you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to building administration for further assistance.
Attendance Matters
Please note
When considering the number of absences your student has accrued, keep in mind that a student must be present for 195 minutes in order for the day to count! When bringing your student in late, or signing them out early if they have not been in school for a 195 minutes the day will be recorded as an absence.
Memorial School Attendance email:
memorial_attendance@easthamptonct.org * there is an _ between memorial and attendance!
Protecting Our Youth: A Community Approach to Suicide Prevention
Please Review This Important Information Below.
Students, parents, and community members have access to an anonymous tip line on the front page of the school district website to report self-concerns, mental health concerns of a friend, or concerns of violence. Simply click here or view on the website: https://www.easthamptonps.org/.
Memorial Elementary School Contact Information
Email: jbauer@easthamptonct.org
Website: https://www.easthamptonps.org/o/memorial-school
Location: 20 Smith Street, East Hampton, CT, USA
Phone: 860-365-4020
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ehmemorialschool