Center School Chronicle
Friday, September 6
East Hampton Walk of Hope
We are proud to support the East Hampton Walk of Hope on Thursday, October 10th. Representatives from the Interact Club will be at our Open House with a Luminaria Creation Station to support the cause.
Community members can donate and create a luminaria for $5 or make a donation of any amount at: https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/TR?fr_id=1200&pg=team&team_id=29597
Center School Mathematicians
Number Corner & Workplaces
Number Corner is a component of our math curriculum where students explore numbers through daily activities like calendar math, number talks, and math journals. These routines help build a strong number sense, laying the foundation for their future math work.
Workplaces are an integral part of our math curriculum, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts while making learning engaging and relatable. Students explore various mathematical concepts through hands-on activities while engaging in real-world problem solving, collaborative learning, and critical thinking.
Club Opportunities
Our First Lego League Team and Unified Sports have already had sessions underway! Keep an eye on the Chronicle for sign-up opportunities which include:
- Girls Who Code
- Chess Club
- Student Council
- Garden Club - sign-up below!
Center School Band & Chorus
There was a packed house on Thursday morning as interested students met in the gym to hear about our program and practice a few songs with the wonderful Mr. Brown! Rehearsals are Thursday mornings from 8:50 to 9:20, and students perform in a winter and spring concert at EHHS! If you have any questions about the program, please contact Mr. Brown at ebrown@easthamptonct.org.
Rehearsals continue each Thursday morning. We are asking students to make a decision about committing to the chorus by the third rehearsal on Thursday, September 19.
Center School Band Schedule
All About Specials
Click the button below for information regarding our Physical Education, Music, Art, and Library Media classes!
i-Ready
Each year the East Hampton Public Schools administers the i-Ready Diagnostic in Reading and Math in the fall, winter, and spring to monitor student growth and performance. The i-Ready Diagnostic is an adaptive assessment that adjusts its questions to suit your child’s needs. Each item a student receives is based on their answer to the previous question. For example, a series of correct answers will result in slightly harder questions, while a series of incorrect answers will yield slightly easier ones. The purpose of this is not to give your child a score or grade but to determine how to best support their learning. These results are reviewed as one data point amongst other assessments, observations and data regarding student performance. The assessment is integrated into your child’s day as part of their academic learning and is paced to ensure that they work on the assessment in small chunks of time. The implementation of this assessment is completed in accordance with Connecticut State Department of Education guidelines. I-Ready will begin the week of September 9th.
The i-Ready Diagnostic will provide results that help our team identify your child’s strengths and determine next steps for instruction. All students in grades 1-5 will have access to i-Ready Instruction upon completion of the Diagnostic. i-Ready Instruction provides students with lessons based on their individual strengths and areas for growth. These lessons are interactive and provide strategic supports to keep your child engaged as they learn. We will provide additional information about access to i-Ready Instruction and the frequency of use for that program once the Diagnostic is completed.
Be Ready for i-Ready!
Center School Handbook
A digital sign-off for the Family Handbook & Acceptable Use of Technology will be in a separate ParentSquare post on Monday.
Attendance Matters!
If a student has four unexcused absences in one month or 10 unexcused absences in a year they are classified as truant. If a child misses 18 or more days in a school year – excused or unexcused absences – the student is classified as chronically absent.
Access to the East Hampton attendance policy is available HERE
Email process for reporting an absence:
To increase the ease of reporting an absence and documenting parent approval of the absence for a student’s first 9 absences, the East Hampton Public Schools has created email addresses that parents can use to contact their student’s school and report an absence. Effectively immediately, the following email addresses can be used by parents to report and document their approval of an absence:
- Memorial_Attendance@easthamptonct.org
- Center_Attendance@easthamptonct.org
- EHMS_Attendance@easthamptonct.org
- EHHS_Attendance@easthamptonct.org
If you have successfully emailed the school, you will receive an autoreply that notifies you that the absence communication has been received and recorded. This process is effective for your student’s first 9 absences. After your student has more than 9 absences, additional documentation or communication will be required to excuse the absence. Please use the email to continue to notify the school that your child will not attend. You may call your child’s school at any time to report an absence, as well.
Center Elementary School
Email: csullivan@easthamptonct.org
Website: https://www.easthamptonps.org/o/center-school
Location: 7 Summit Street, East Hampton, CT, USA
Phone: (860) 365-4050
EHEPTO
Please visit www.ehepto.com - Twitter: @ehepto
Facebook: PTO East Hampton Elementary
September
September 9 Board of Education Meeting 6:30 PM
September 12 Welcome Back Open House 6:30 PM
September 13 Picture Day
September 16 Start with Hello Week
September 16 PTO Meeting 5:30 Memorial School
September 26 Grade 4 Summer Math and Reading Celebration
September 27 Grade 5 Summer Math and Reading Celebration
October 11 No School for Students Professional Development
October 14 No School Columbus Day
October 18 Picture Retake Day
October 21 PTO Meeting 5:30 Center School
School Meals are a great value to our students! Prepayment is expected for all cafeteria purchases. Families eligible for free and reduced meals may qualify by completing an application online on [easthampton.familyportal.cloud]Easthampton.familyportal.cloud or by paper application here: Application for Free and Reduced School Meals(also available in the school’s Main Office). Families with children enrolled in HUSKY or Temporary Family Assistance programs will have their status transmitted directly by the State of Connecticut to the District.
To deposit funds on your child’s account, please visit [easthampton.familyportal.cloud]Easthampton.familyportal.cloud . Our Cafeterias also accept checks made payable to “East Hampton Cafeteria Fund”.
In September, students can enjoy fresh apples from Beckett Farms of South Glastonbury and carrots from Cold Spring Farm of Colchester. Keep an eye out for upcoming celebrations!
If you have questions, please contact Director of Nutrition Services, Kate Caselli at kcaselli@easthamptonct.org or 860.316.7324.
Breakfast & Lunch Menus
For all school menus, click the link below to view our nutritional services page:
https://www.easthamptonps.org/page/nutritional-services-and-school-lunch