
SRS Weekly Newsletter
January 5, 2024

Mr. Kelley was the storyteller in Mrs. Habel’s class
Cup Stacking with Mrs. Brady’s class for recess yesterday
Keepy uppy with balloons in PE class
Mrs. Johnson teaching new math games in Mrs. Brady's class
Important Dates
Please note, due to the snow day on December 19th, the last day of school is now June 12th.
Cold Weather Reminder
We go outside for recess whenever possible. On cold days please make sure students are dressed appropriately. Winter coats are a must. We also allow students to play in the snow if they have boots, snow pants, coats, hats, and gloves.
A Reminder from Mrs. Petersen and PE
Good afternoon SRS families,
I just wanted to send out a friendly reminder that students must be wearing sneakers to their Physical Education classes. I completely understand that the snow and colder weather call for boots however, it becomes a safety concern when students are not wearing proper footwear. If you could please remind your child(ren) to bring or wear their sneakers that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention in this matter and please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerly,
Samantha Petersen
SRS Physical Education Teacher
Registration opens Monday afternoon!
MCAS Dates
From The Nurse
Donations wanted
We are currently in need of some clothing for the nurse clinic.
If you have clothes your child has outgrown and are willing to donate them to the SRS health office, it would be greatly appreciated! Specifically, we are in need of pants (stretchy yoga type pants and sweatpants preferred). All sizes would be great, but we are especially in need of boys small and girls large. You can send them in with your child to bring to the school nurse. Thank you very much!
Chapped Lips
‘Tis the season for chapped lips and dry skin! Please feel free to send in chapstick labeled with your child’s initials to keep in desk for easy access and frequent application. Also, please continue to send in refillable water bottles and encourage your child to stay well hydrated throughout the day to help prevent chapped lips and dry skin.
Have a great weekend!
Julie Stiles
SRS Nurse
Email: jstiles@mpsd.org
Phone: 781-319-3959
Fax: 339-244-2197
Reading Room
Follow us on Instagram @srsreadingroom
One great way to support your child's reading success from home is to practice learning the 109 Power Words. These words and their derivatives make up HALF of all the words children will likely encounter while reading! The words appear in the order of frequency in written texts. Also, the first 13 words on the list account for more than 25% of words in print. What's more, equipped with these 109 words plus basic phonics knowledge, your student should be able to read 90% of the single-syllable words she encounters in texts- 90%! Being able to quickly recognize these power words is key to becoming a successful reader and writer.
PTO
It's a new year and SRS PTO needs your help
Does your kid love Snow Bowl or Field Day?
The SRS garden and/or our playground?
New to SRS parents (like me) - what about the Kindergarten play date before the school year began?
All of those - and more - are funded by the SRS PTO.
Other schools may ask kids to help with fundraising by selling things - wrapping paper, popcorn, other expensive stuff that nobody actually wants.
SRS intentionally does not ask our kids to sell anything. In exchange, we ask for your donation.
If you're interested in helping to support fun at South River School, the link is
https://givebutter.com/SRSBoost23
If you know friends or family that would have bought things from your kid and still want to support SRS, send them the donation link.
Personally, my Mom, (grandmother to an SRS student) replied immediately with “no expensive wrapping paper?! I'm in!” along with a donation.
Thank you for everything you do to support your student and the SRS community!
Best,
Danielle Kempe on behalf of SRS PTO