
JW Killam Principal's Corner
Ms. Leveque's Weekly Newsletter
From the Desk of Ms. Leveque
Week of May 7, 2023
This past week brought for so many reasons to be thankful. We would like to thank all families for the incredible Staff Appreciation Week! Each day brought us something new from a different part of the world from our delicious Italian lunch on Wednesday to a beautiful flower show with touches from the Outback. We were dined, sweetened up, and hydrated all week long. Thank you for making us feel special.
We are also fortunate to be welcoming back artist in residence Daniel Dancer in June. Mr. Dancer creates living artwork in which our students and staff will be a part of a final creation. Using a crane to take an aerial shot, Mr. Dancer will create an image on our back field where the students stand in as if they are paint strokes on a canvas. The end result is a picture in which the whole community can say they created. Mr. Dancer was last with us in the 2017 school year and created an image of a koala in a tree. This year, to fill in the landscape background, we will be covering the back field with blue jeans. We are in need of approximately 250 items of jean clothing (coats, shirts, jeans) of any size and condition. We'll be donating the items of clothing after the experience so you will not be getting them back. Send them in with your child as soon as possible. This very unique art experience will take place from June 7-9th. We highly encourage you to check out his work by visiting artforthesky.com. The end results are inspiring.
Our students' learning is back in action next week. Wednesday and Friday our 3rd graders will be taking the math MCAS. Finally, this Thursday is our annual Killam Learning Fair in which our students get to shine. Please see the information below about what is in store for this evening. We cannot wait to see you!
*Please note that Thursday and Friday are switched schedules. Thursday, May 11th is a 12:45 dismissal for all students and Friday, May 12th is a full day of school with a 2:45pm dismissal (11:30 for half-day K students).
Stay well,
Ms. Leveque
Killam Upcoming Dates
-Wednesday, May 10th: Killam Grade 3 Math MCAS
-Thursday, May 11th: SWITCHED SCHEDULE- 12:45 dismissal for all K-5 students
-Killam Learning Fair
Kindergarten – Second Grade Classrooms: 5:30-6:30 pm
Third Grade – Fifth Grade Classrooms: 6:00-7:00 pm
All specialist classrooms: 6:00-7:00 pm
-Friday, May 12th: SWITCHED SCHEDULE- 2:45 dismissal for K-5 students (11:30 for half-day K students)
-Killam Grade 3 Math MCAS
-Monday, May 15th: Killam Grades 4 and 5 Math MCAS
-Wednesday, May 17th: Killam Grades 4 and 5 Math MCAS
School Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8:15-2:45 (8:10-11:30 for half-day kindergarten)
Friday, 8:15-12:45 (8:10-12:45 for half-day kindergarten)
Reading Public School 2022-2023 Calendar
Killam Learning Fair, Thursday!
Thursday, May 11, 2023, Killam School Learning Fair
Kindergarten – Second Grade Classrooms: 5:30-6:30 pm
Third Grade – Fifth Grade Classrooms: 6:00-7:00 pm
All specialist classrooms: 6:00-7:00 pm
We are pleased to invite you to our annual Learning Fair Open House! Throughout the building you will find displays and demonstrations of the work of our students. This is an opportunity for you to have your children "show-off" all their learning from this year as they take you on a tour of their classrooms and the school. Additionally, there will be work on display from library media, art, and music. We need your help- to ensure that this is a T.R.R.F.C.C. event for all, children must always be supervised by a parent/guardian so please browse as a family and take the time to get to see your child’s current classroom and teaching staff.
We hope you enjoy seeing and participating in some of the classroom work done by the students this year. As this is an open house style event, you are welcome to come and go as you please between your grade level hours. We want to honor that some families will be visiting multiple grade levels during this night. There will be no formal presentations and teachers will be saying goodbye when their hour is complete (they need their sleep just like the kids to prepare for the next day). Say hi to your classroom teacher and then let your children take over! This is their time to shine!
Specialists Information:
The Computer Lab will be open to show off some of the amazing projects you have created this year during your Library class time. You can also teach your grown-ups how to code using our Beebot robots in the Library! A Librarian from the Reading Public Library will also be in the Library to share information about their upcoming activities and Summer Reading Program!
-Kindergarten: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatball Weather Forecasts using the Green Screen
-First Grade: Animal Research Multimedia Project using Chatterpixs
-Second Grade: Biography Day Videos using the Green Screen and Native American Winter Counts created with Kidspiration on display in the Library
-Third Grade: Digital Superheroes on display in the Computer Lab, Haiku Poems, and Shelfie Book Recommendations on display in the Library
-Fourth Grade: Recycled Carnival Games on display in the Library
-Fifth Grade: MCBA Book Trailers created using iMovie
The gym will be for open for you to capture an individual or group photo with your family using PE equipment that we used during our PE units. The greenscreen background images will be a golf course, pickleball court, soccer field, volleyball court, just to name a few.
The music room will be open for you to show your grown-ups some of the things we have been learning this year. Here are the stations that will be open for you to explore:
-Kindergarten: Pitch Exploration and Rhythm Matching
-First-Second: Sol and Mi Write the Room
-Third: Recorders with B-A-G
-Fourth: Show off your Composition Project
-Fifth: Māori Tītītōrea
Be sure to visit the fine arts wing and teach your grown-ups about the changes in our studio this year. Take your family on a guided tour of each of our studios by showing them the art materials you get to use each week. Remember, the studios are not open for art making tonight, but if you have time, use materials in the cafe to complete the “Think Outside the Box” challenge. See who in your family comes up with the most original idea! Add your creations to the bulletin board outside the studio.
Killam Grades 3-5 MCAS Dates
Attention 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders
"Mark your calendars! Ukulele Club is staring next Wednesday, May 10th. Come on down to the music room when the bell rings to continue working on new chords, strumming patterns, and songs. Permission slips will be sent home with students at the end of the first Ukulele Club meeting.
Please email allie.horton@reading.k12.ma.us with any questions!"
Better Hearing and Speech Month
Did you know that May is Better Hearing and Speech Month? Throughout the month of May, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) focuses on raising awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members (Speech Language Pathologists/SLPs and Audiologists) in providing life-altering treatment!
Specifically, the focus this year has been on identification of the early warning signs of a speech-language or hearing disorder. For your own use as parents, caregivers, relatives, or spouses, ASHA has created information sheets regarding early learning signs and tips to support development for various areas within our field:
Signs of Hearing Loss in Children/ Tips for Families
Signs of Hearing Loss in Adults/ Tips for Loved Ones
Signs of Language Disorders in Children/ Tips for Families
Signs of Speech Sound Disorders in Children
Signs of Stuttering in Children
Signs of Voice Disorders in Children
Signs of Speech and Language Disorders in Adults/ How Loved Ones Can Help
Early intervention at the signs of any type of speech-language-hearing disorder is important and seeking out intervention (at any age!) is often impacted by a lack of awareness of common “red flags.” A recent poll by ASHA revealed the following results:
• Lack of awareness of the early signs of disorders remains the leading factor hindering parents and caregivers from taking action on communication disorders in young children.
• Less than one quarter (21%) of audiologists say that most parents know the early warning signs of hearing disorders—and only 28% of speech-language pathologists say that most parents know the early warning signs of speech-language disorders.
• About 40% of audiologists indicated that, on average, symptoms of hearing loss in young children go unrecognized by parents/caregivers for 6 months to 1 year. About 41% of speech-language pathologists indicated that, on average, symptoms of a speech-
language delay or disorder in young children go unrecognized by parents/caregivers for 1–2 years.
• Even after noticing signs, families often delay seeking help. Nearly half (48%) of audiologists indicated that, on average, parents/caregivers wait 6 months to 1 year after observing symptoms of hearing loss in their children before acting. The same percentage (48%) of speech-language pathologists indicated that, on average, parents/caregivers wait 6 months to 1 year after observing symptoms of a speech-language delay or disorder to get help. And now, for some fun facts:
• Did you know that teachers are at the most risk for a voice disorder? A recent study of 1,000 teachers found that about 57% of teachers reported a voice disorder and are 2 to 3 times more likely to be diagnosed with a voice disorder compared to the general population!
• It is estimated that more than 3 million Americans stutter and boys are 3 times more likely to stutter than girls.
• Babies hear approximately 1 million words per month, which is why those newborn hearing screenings are so important for early identification of hearing loss!
• One third of all hearing loss is caused by loud noise exposure. • Speech or language delays affect approximately 5-12% of all children.
• 1 in 25 adults in the U.S. will have dysphagia (a swallowing disorder).
• SLPs work with people of all ages from newborns to elderly individuals.
If you have any questions about any of the warning signs listed in the links attached above, please feel free to reach out to me privately at jaclyn.dunn@reading.k12.ma.us!
Best,
Jackie Dunn, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathologist
J.W. Killam Elementary School
Attention Fifth Grade Families
Siblings Group
Do you have a child with behavioral challenges? Do you have other children who are impacted? If so, caregivers and siblings are invited to join free support group for siblings and their family members.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Summer Family Food Program
May 1, 2023
The Reading Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is pleased to invite you to share in our SEVENTH annual Summer Family Food Program. This FREE program is again offered to families of any students in the Reading school system who are at risk of hunger during these very difficult financial times. Each family who joins this program will receive free, high quality and nutritious food each week during the summer months.
HERE’S HOW TO JOIN!
REGISTER your family with us by providing the following information:
1. Your last name.
2. The number of adults in your family.
3. The number of children in your family.
4. The address in Reading to which your groceries should be delivered. Note which outside door the driver should leave your groceries and if you wish the driver to ring the doorbell.
SEND THE INFORMATION to our confidential email: st.agnes.reading.svdp@gmail.com
by Monday, May 15, 2023 or as soon as possible.
Food deliveries will be made to you on Wednesdays in the late afternoon for ten weeks, starting on June 21 through to August 23. You will receive a weekly email on the day of delivery that will advise you of the approximate time you can expect your groceries. Please email us at that time if you wish to cancel your grocery order for that week. Please use this email to communicate any problems, suggestions or concerns you may have during the summer. To be sure that all groceries are delivered in a timely manner, the driver is on a very strict schedule and so is not able to enter your home.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE: Although we are sensitive to friends with food allergies, we are not prepared to modify the contents of the bags to meet everyone’s personal preferences. Just as you would shop in a store, we ask you to inspect the items for your family. If there is something you cannot use, please pass it on to someone else or deposit it into the Reading Food Pantry collection bin at your local supermarket.
Best wishes to all our neighbors for a very safe, healthy and happy summer,
Alicia Gallagher
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Reading - Boston Kite Festival
We are back for another day of fun at our next District Reading METCO event Saturday May 20th at the Boston Kite Festival. The Kite Festival is a day where our Boston resident families invite our Reading resident families, and RPS staff to Boston take part in one of the cities staple events for a day of fun in the park. The goal for this event is to enrich both the Boston and Reading communities by providing opportunities and support for cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for each other while building build friendships that will last a lifetime. Last year we had a great turnout from both our Reading and Boston communities, and we look forward to the same this year. We hope to see RPS staff, School Committee members, students, and parents. We recommend all who plan to attend to arrive early as parking fills up fast.
Attention 5th Grade Families: Middle School Transition Information
On behalf of Parker and Coolidge Middle Schools, we would like to share with you the following welcome letters, which contain important upcoming middle school transition dates as well as links to other helpful information. Please read the letter that pertains to your child’s future school. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Principal Sarah Marchant (Coolidge) or Principal Rochelle Rubino (Parker).
Reach out with any questions to Principal Rochelle Rubino, Parker (Rochelle.rubino@reading.k12.ma.us) and Principal Sarah Marchant, Coolidge (Sarah.marchant@reading.k12.ma.us).
PTO Corner
SEPAC News
Upcoming events
Film Screening: Anxious Nation
Tuesday, May 16. 7pm.
RCTV, 552 Main Street, Reading, MA
Click here for a PDF of our event flyer.
Family meetup at the Boston Kite and Bike Festival
Join other SEPAC families at the Boston Kite and Bike Festival
Saturday, May 20. 12-4pm
Click here to connect with us for this event
Looking ahead
June 20. 7pm. End of Year Social. Location TBD.
Summer: Patio socials and popsicles on the playground. More information coming!
For much more information about the Special Education Parent Advisory Council, click here for our latest newsletter.
We encourage you to join SEPAC's mailing list, follow SEPAC on Facebook, and follow SEPAC on Instagram
2023-2024 Incoming Kindergarten Information
It's that time of year to start thinking about our incoming kindergarten students for the 2023-2024 school year. To be eligible for admission to the Reading Public Schools, a child must have reached the age of five on or before August 31st of the entering year to begin kindergarten or have reached the age of six on or before August 31st of the entering year to begin grade one. We had a great turnout for a virtual incoming kindergarten information session on Wednesday, January 4th. Information on the school registration packet and links to the presentation are shared below and can be found on the Reading Public Schools district website.
Ongoing Information:
-Sign up to receive email updates during the kindergarten registration process by visiting: https://forms.gle/LK4esx7RoP7YxQ498-To learn more and stay up to date, visit the registration website at Registration Forms - Reading Public Schools
Introduction to Kindergarten Presentation from January 4th:
-Here's the link to January 4th Introduction to Kindergarten Presentation in video form: Virtual Kindergarten Information Session-20230104_190233-Meeting Recording.mp4 - Google Drive
-Here's a link to the January 4th Introduction to Kindergarten presentation in English.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sK9kOUVIc0t58Mn9k4Jld725ULiwsiddo5Cav0A3l2k/edit?usp=sharing
-Aqui está o link para a apresentação de Introdução ao Jardim de Infância de 4 de janeiro em português.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Dyq75gPb2YB6MY3t2pUTSAJjbEseopwE-RHNSludJUE/edit?usp=sharing
-Aquí está el enlace a la presentación de Introducción a Kindergarten del 4 de enero en español.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GUKK3DNGRyIwMjQhzW1QY_AfA1YR65JbKBiyRgSK4lM/edit?usp=sharing
Killam Change in Dismissal Form
Reporting an Absence
You can continue to call the school absence line and leave a message 24-hours a day. The number is 781-944-7831, option 1. Now, you can also email an absence to jwkabsences@Reading.k12.ma.us. Either way, letting us know will help us make sure the Killam community is safely in the building or at home.
Speech and Language Ideas
Killam School Map
Parent PlusPortal Access
As a parent guardian of a child in the Reading Public Schools, you have access to the Parent PlusPortal. The Portal will be used throughout your child’s academic career as it is where you update your child’s emergency contact information, view report cards, and beyond elementary school, see your child’s grades in real time. It also acts as a communication portal between you and your child’s teacher where oftentimes, different academic links, notes, or activities are shared.
If you are a returning parent, your account is still active. If you are new parent guardian and have not received access, please reach out to our school administrative assistant, Jackie Maglio at jaculen.maglio@reading.k12.ma.us. At that point, you will receive a separate email with your PlusPortal login information. The subject line of the email is Important! Killam School PlusPortals login. This is a confidential portal that is linked to your email account. You have 48 hours to activate your Portal account using the temporary password supplied through the email. Once you login, you can update the password and personal information.
School Lunches free 2022-2023
About These Services
Ms. Sarah Leveque, Principal
Email: sarah.leveque@reading.k12.ma.us
Website: http://reading.k12.ma.us/killam/
Location: 333 Charles Street, Reading, MA, USA
Phone: 781-944-7831
Facebook: facebook.com/JWKillamSchool
Twitter: @Killamnews