Friday, June 8, 2018

June 8, 2017 - Week 38

Hello Dale Street,


What a fantastic week here at #beproudbedale!  It is amazing to think there are only 5 and a half days remaining in the '17-'18 school year.  Time certainly flies when you are having fun!    
A HUGE thank you to MCPE auction winner, Kara for being "Principal for the Day" today at Dale Street. Kara ran the school to perfection and I was lucky to have her!   


What a great day for this year's Field Day!  The weather turned out great and the children had a lot of fun.  Special thanks to Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Carey for organizing such a wonderful day.  Additionally, thanks to all the Dale Street staff and Medfield High School students for assisting with all of the events. 










Special thanks to Blake students who visited Grade 5 classrooms last Wednesday.  These amazing students gave great advice and suggestions about students' transitions to middle school in the fall.  



4th Grade music students will have their last ensemble on Monday, 6/11.  There will be no 4th grade music lessons after this date.

5th Grade music students will have their last ensembles on Tuesday, 6/12.  There will be no 5th grade music lessons after this date.


The Pre-K-12 #MedfieldPS community is excited to embrace the theme of LOVE as our first ever “One Community, One Theme” for the 2018-19 school year!

Beginning this summer, the PreK-5 community will be reading the book Love by

Matt de la Peña in preparation of his visit in March 2019 thanks to K-5 PTO & MCPE.

If you would like to access this book online, this link  https://youtu.be/nrkTxSHPrEw) will bring you to a video of Matt de la Peña and Loren Long reading the book.


We would love students to read as much as possible this summer, so here is a compilation of different titles that the teachers and students love from each grade level PreK-5! Enjoy!

Check out Matt de la Peña's video that he created for us to help build excitement about the book and his visit!!

Mrs. Strekalovsky and Ms. Warner continued to visit classrooms this week to share guidance lessons on mindfulness.  It takes a village!  





Grade 5 students participated in the annual Egg Drop event yesterday. Students played the role of design engineers to create contraptions that would safely hold an egg.  Dale Street students are clever and talented!



Thanks to Ellie in Mrs. Scott's class for reading today's book recommendation. Ellie recommended Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova for "people who like graphic novels" and because "it is funny and tells about friendship."  Ellie rated this book 4 out of 5 stars!  Thanks Ellie!


Today Ms. Bertschmann's fifth grade class facilitated our final student-led Core Values assembly of the year.  I commend Ms. Bertschmann's class for their efforts and creativity!  If you would like to view the video, you can find it here.  

This week Grade 4 students held North America Fairs. The young learners should be congratulated for the outstanding work they displayed!








Summer Skills Book
Many students have found it beneficial to work on strengthening math and/or language arts skills over the summer months.  For many years we have used a series of workbooks published by a company called Summer Skills.  These books have been successful in helping students practice and sharpen their skills.  Please be aware that some questions contained in the workbooks may cover topics that have been introduced but not yet mastered.  As a school, we feel that summer work is beneficial, as studies show that much of what is learned during the school year is lost over the summer months; however, this book is entirely OPTIONAL.  

Please click here for more information.​

In Mrs. LeVangie's fourth grade World Language this week, students had fun talking about their houses - Práctica de la casa!





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Don't forget to check the lost and found for any missing sweatshirts, hats, water bottles, etc.  All unclaimed items will be donated to charity on the last day of school.


If you know that your child will not be attending Medfield Public Schools for the next school year, please let the office know for the placement process.





Transition day will be held on Friday, June 15th.  Children will spend approximately 30 minutes in their new teacher's classroom, get a chance to meet their new classmates, and hear a little about what's to come next year.

Thank you for checking in this week.  Enjoy your weekend! 


Steve

Respect • Compassion • Collaboration • Continuous Growth

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