
Memorial Mustangs
Your Weekly Update from Memorial Elementary School

Principal's Message
Dear Families and Caregivers:
As we approach the end of the school year, I want to take a moment to express our gratitude for your ongoing support and partnership in your child's education journey. With state testing now completed, we are diligently working to ensure that our young scholars are fully prepared to take the next step in their educational endeavors.
It's been an incredible year filled with growth, learning, and memorable experiences, and we couldn't have achieved all that we have without your unwavering support. Your involvement, encouragement, and collaboration have been invaluable in helping our students thrive academically and social emotionally.
As we enter the final stretch of the academic year, we encourage you to continue to engage with us, stay updated on your child's progress, and celebrate their achievements together. Your involvement remains crucial in fostering a positive learning environment and ensuring the success of our students.
We are immensely proud of the progress our students have made this year, and we look forward to celebrating their accomplishments together as we close out this amazing school year. Thank you once again for your continued partnership and support. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of our Memorial scholars.
Warm regards,
Troy
Point Of Pride
Allergy Awareness Week
This week we focused on bring awareness to Food Allergies as we recognized Food Allergy Awareness week. Throughout the week, we spread knowledge, understanding, and compassion for those living with food allergies. For many, a simple meal can be a potential danger. It's crucial to educate ourselves about the signs of allergic reactions and how to respond swiftly and effectively. We will continue to advocate for safer environments, inclusive menus, and support for those navigating the challenges of food allergies. Together, we can create a world where everyone can enjoy food without fear. #FoodAllergyAwarenessWeek 🍽️❤️ Thank you Mrs. Kenney for being our Allergy Awareness Ambassador.
Things You Need to Know
1. If you have medicine for your child in our school clinic, please make a note that it must be picked up at the end of the school year. All meds that are not picked up by 6/14 will be discarded.
2. All 4th grade students need to have an updated physical on or before 6/14. Please submit this information to our school nurse, Michelle LeBlanc. If you have any questions, you may email her at mleblanc@natickps.org.
3. May 13-17: Celebrating Allergy Allies and Champions this Food Allergy Awareness Week. Over 33 million Americans have a serious and potentially life-threatening food allergy. The picture widens to nearly 85 million Americans impacted, when you account for all the people who shop for, cook for, and live with those with severe food allergies, as well as those with food intolerances and avoidances.
4. May 27th /No School/Memorial Day
NEW THIS YEAR: All participants in Summer Enrichment and Summer Scholars will receive a complete schedule of classes (subject to availability) running from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. every day. Join us this summer! Access our dedicated website for more information. Families looking for financial assistance this summer can complete this form prior to registering to get the process started:
NPS Annual Instrumental Showcase
The Natick Public Schools is excited to be offering orchestra to 3rd and 4th grade students and band to 4th grade students for the 2024-2025 school year! Please find attached a flyer for our annual Instrumental Showcase which will take place on Tuesday, June 11 from 5 - 7pm in the Natick High School Cafeteria. During this time students will have the opportunity to see, hear, touch and play the instruments that will be offered for both orchestra and band. For even more information about our programs and how to register, please go to...
https://www.natickps.org/departments/arts/Instrumental_music_program
We look forward to seeing you at this special event!
Mr. Rice (band) & Ms. Natti (Orchestra)
The Memorial PTO is a parent and teacher run, non-profit organization committed to enhancing and enriching the education of our students and fostering a sense of community within our school. The PTO provides assistance to teachers within the classroom settings, raises funds for educational materials and experiences, advocates school and family social interaction, and provides an unbiased forum for sharing information on issues that impact our students. We believe in cultivating a positive learning environment to allow for students to achieve their highest potential. Please become an active participant in the PTO. Below is the link to their website:
https://www.memorialnatickpto.org/
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