

Weekly nEWSletter
January 19, 2024
A Message From Your Principal
Greetings, Eames Way Families!
What an incredible week! We celebrated "Acceptance Week" and students engaged in several activities and continued conversations from last week on the the importance of diversity, inclusion, and acceptance. We made snowflakes and discussed the significant of each one being unique in its beauty. Quality time was had with our Big/Little Buddies to strengthen our peer relationships. At the end of the week, we ALL contributed to a special EWS Art project and discussed the meaning of "Together, We Soar To Great Heights".
We are so proud of our EWS students and Staff and the way we support one another as we strive for excellence! Stay warm and have a wonderful weekend!
With Best Wishes,
Ms. Bishop, Principal
Important Information
Eames Way School is a LATE start school
Start Time: 8:50 AM
Dismissal:
- 3:30 PM - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
- 1:15 PM - Wednesday (early dismissal every week)
Click here for the 2023-2024 Marshfield Public Schools Academic Calendar
Eames Way School
Website: mpsd.org
Location: 165 Eames Way, Marshfield, MA, USA
Phone: (781) 834-5090
Dates and Events to Remember
JANUARY 2024 (Happy New Year!)
- Thursday 1/25: EWS PTO Meeting @ 7:00 PM
FEBRUARY 2024
- Monday 2/5: 100th Day of School
- Monday 2/19 - Friday 2/23: February Break
Save the Date - Spring MCAS Schedule
Marshfield District News
Join the Marshfield Education Foundation!
The Marshfield Education Foundation is always looking for new members to join our organization. The MEF is currently seeking a new Treasurer to begin the 2024/25 school year. We would ideally like to have this role filled before our current Treasurer ends their term at the end of the 2023/24 school year. If you are interested, please send an email to info@marshfieldfoundation.org. Following is a brief description of the role:
About the Treasurer role: Shall maintain accurate accounts of all monies of the MEF received or disbursed. The Treasurer shall carry out all MEF financial transactions at banks and depositories designated by the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall have the authority to endorse all drafts received by the MEF, and render as required, an account of all transactions and of the financial condition of the MEF. The Treasurer will cause to prepare any financial statements required including tax forms. The Treasurer shall perform all duties incident to the office of Treasurer. The books and accounts of the Treasurer shall at all times be open to the inspection of the Directors and Officers of MEF and of any authorized auditor.
EWS PTO News
Marshfield Community News
Time To Start Training For The Marshfield 5k!
To register for the Marshfield St. Patrick's Day 5k, please CLICK HERE!
Please check your email for your credentials. All families can contact aspen@mpsd.org if you have any questions accessing the parent portal.
Click here for instructions on our Aspen portal
Click here to access the Aspen portal login on the district homepage.
PickUp Patrol is an app used by our families to notify EWS about attendance, including when your student will be absent, arriving late or leaving early, as well as dismissal plan changes. Thank you for your cooperation in helping us improve our new system!
If you have any questions, please first check the PUP Parent Guide. If you still need help, contact the EWS Front Office (781-834-5090 or vquigley@mpsd.org) or PickUp Patrol at support@pickuppatrol.net.
Here are a few tips to stay healthy and stop the spread this season:
With the change in the weather as we enter the winter months, we will see an increase in the number of coughs, colds, runny noses, and fevers.
Keep your child home from school if they have a fever, especially in combination with a cough, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, congestion, runny nose, or sore throat. They should remain home until they are fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medications.
Keep your child home from school for 24 hours if they have nausea, vomiting or diarrhea(return when tolerating a normal diet).
Keep your child home for 24 hours after receiving medication for treatment of illness/infection(such as antibiotics or eye ointments).
If your child still seems tired, pale, with little appetite, not tolerating solid foods, and generally “not themselves”, PLEASE DO NOT send them to school. Some Viral illnesses may take longer before your child is well enough to return to school. If you send your child to school to “see how they feel in a little while”, you are potentially exposing other students, and our staff, to a communicable illness. This Ripple effect exposes classmates and then their siblings and family members to the illness
Cold Weather Preparation:
We want to be able to send students outside for as long as possible despite the chilly temps. Please be sure students dress in layers for school- they need warm weather gear for outdoor play even when the inside temperature is warm. If students do not have appropriate cold weather/snow gear their outside activities may be somewhat limited so they stay warm and safe.
If you wear your boots to school, do not forget to pack your sneakers for Physical Education class!
A change of dry clothing(socks, pants and shoes) in backpacks can be helpful and keep students comfortable after snowy recess play.
Please remember to send students to school with a refillable water bottle. Hydration will help with dry skin and chapped lips.
If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at 781-834-5090 x44500 or email me at awhite@mpsd.org.
Before & After School Program
Before and After School Enrollment is open for families!
For More Information, Please Contact:
Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield
Phone: (781) 834-2582
Email: membership@bgcmarshield.com
https//www.bgcmarshfield.org
SPOTLIGHT ON STUDENTS!
Following Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Students Read Stories About Diversity!
Kindergarten Continued Their Math Studies!
Games Make Math Fun!
On "Unique Day" This Week, Students Make Snowflakes
Like Snowflakes, We Recognized And Celebrated How We Are All Special & Unique!
So Many Different Snowflakes! And Each One Is Beautiful!
In Kindergarten, Students Have Started Learning Sign Language With Mrs. C!
We Know How To Say "Yes", "No"....
... "I Need To Go To The Restroom"...
And "Water"!
Fifth Graders Practiced Their Opinion Writing!
Fourth Graders Explored Large Numbers...
How Big Is One Million?!
Students Added A Mat-Mat-Mat To Their Great Wall of Base 10!
They Multiplied By Ten From One Unit All The Way Through One Million!
They Concluded That One Million Is A Very Big Number!
Fourth Graders Also Enjoyed Reading With Flashlights On "Flashlight Friday"!
Students Are Exploring Their Energy Unit In Science Class...
... And Enjoy Using This Chemical Form Of Energy During Independent Reading!
First and Third Grade Buddies Enjoyed A Winter Activity Together!
Students Enjoyed The Opportunity To Make Snowmen!
Each Creation Was Unique! And We Love Time With Our Buddies!
Every Person At EWS Contributed A Feather To Our New Mural Project!
Students Enjoyed Searching For Their Feather...
As Usual, More Masterpieces Were Created In Art Class!
Students Experimented With "Warm" And "Cool" Colors
Coming Soon... We're Ready To Celebrate The Lunar New Year!!!
Volunteering At Eames Way School
Please click here for the form and submit by bringing this to the front office with your license. You do have the option to have the form notarized and sent in with a copy of your license if you cannot come to the school.