Hello Dale Street,
We hope that you had an awesome week because we sure did at #beproudbedale! Please take a few minutes to scroll through this week's blog as it contains important family information and highlights our week.
As I tweeted out last night, PIN was an awesome evening that highlighted the importance of the family and school partnership. We are so lucky to have had such great attendance at PIN. Thank you to all who came out to learn about your child's classroom.
I would like to ask you to keep these things in mind as the year moves along.
- I ask parents to check in with the classroom teacher first if there is a suspected problem. Many times these suspected problems can be resolved quickly once there is clarification provided by the classroom teacher.
- I strongly believe in the importance of social and emotional wellness among our students and staff members. I have encouraged all staff to "go dark" and stay off technology (i.e. emails) after 5:00 p.m. Staff members work so very hard all day and providing them time to spend with family, pets, and/or hobbies/interests will help them decompress and de-stress. Providing staff an opportunity to de-stress will undoubtedly ensure students have more fresh and well-adjusted staff members each day.
On Tuesday, Grade 4 students in Mrs. Scott's class collaborated to make observations and collect data to provide evidence that rocks, soils, and sediments are broken into smaller pieces through mechanical weathering.
Congratulations to this week's Positive Referrals!
Lily was recognized for showing great kindness and consideration! |
Molly was recognized for demonstrating our Core Value of Compassion! |
Ryan was recognized for the kindness and compassion he has continuously shown his classmates! We are very excited to announce that again this year all 4th and 5th-grade students will have the opportunity to complete biweekly math challenges. Math challenges will be available to print at home from the website linked below. Students will be free to solve as many problems as they can and will have about a week to turn in their work. We hope that all students and families find these problems to be a challenging and fun activity. More information, including a calendar of important dates and a link to download and print the challenges and solutions, is available here. Any questions regarding the math challenge program can be directed to Dale Street math specialist, Ms. Perachi. The first Challenge begins today and is due on 10/4 |
How fast does the earth spin? Grade 5 students in Mrs. Hayes' class used Kinesthetic learning to better understand this concept. What a fun and informative activity!
Positive Sign Thursday!
'YOU ARE WORTH IT!'
As an FYI, we will be using the district's Community Notices link to showcase different events at Dale Street and throughout the district. This link is located on the Medfield Public Schools webpage in the 'Explore' section.
The Daily Dale student-led morning announcements started this week. You can view one from this week here. We hope you enjoy it! Did you hear? Fall Ball is back!! Fall Ball is a biennial event hosted by the Medfield Coalition for Public Education (MCPE). It’s MCPE’s biggest fundraiser, and it’s an event not to be missed! This year, hundreds of Medfield residents and community members will gather at the Cross Insurance Pavilion at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, November 5th for a festive night of fundraising for Medfield Public Schools. One-third of each ticket sold will directly support the grants that MCPE gives to teachers and administrators at all five Medfield Public Schools. Tickets go on sale this Sunday, September 25th. Mark your calendars, because the last Fall Ball sold out in a few hours! Be sure to visit the MCPE tent on Medfield Day for more information about this very special night. In World Language with Señora LeVangie this week, Grade 4 students interviewed classmates about how they were feeling. The most popular answer...cansado/cansada (tired)! We are looking for 1 or 2 fourth-grade parents to join our School Council. The Dale Street School Council meets every other month (via Zoom) to review the school budget and develop the school improvement plan. If you are interested in applying, please submit a letter of interest to sgrenham@email.medfield.net We had a wonderful showing for Dale Street's first spirit day of the year. I really hope it brings the home team some luck on Sunday. Intramural sign-ups/registration will be coming out next week. Classes are slated to start the week of October 10th. On Thursday, students in Ms. Plympton's fourth-grade were totally engaged during math as they participated in a digital escape room. This week at lunchtime students had another chance at the 'Lucky Tray.' Congratulations to our winners! There is no school on Monday, September 26th in observance of Rosh Hashanah. |
Thank you for your continued support,
Steve
Respect * Compassion * Collaboration * Continuous Growth
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