


Melville Message Community Update
March 1st, 2024
Melville Mission
In partnership with families and community, the mission of Melville Elementary School is to provide all students with a strong academic foundation through diverse and challenging instruction in a safe and nurturing environment enabling them to achieve their greatest potential while developing self-confidence, respect, responsibility, compassion and a love of learning.
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Character Development Quote
A Great Week at Melville School
STEAM Festival
We had a blast at STEAM Festival and loved seeing so many of our families join the fun. We would appreciate your feedback: STEAM Night Survey
Celebrating Black History Month
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.
The Black History Month 2024 theme, "African Americans and the Arts," explores the key influence African Americans have had in the fields of "visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression."
Each morning, during the month of February, we have been highlighting and celebrating a famous black american who has made a difference! Be sure to ask your child about them!
Looking Ahead
Story Teller Len Cabral
Next week, Melville students will be treated to the storytelling delights of Len Cabral. Please read more about him below.
"Len Cabral is an internationally acclaimed storyteller who has been enchanting audiences with his storytelling performances at schools, libraries, museums and festivals since 1976. A great grandson of a Cape Verdean whaler whose grandparents immigrated to America from the islands off the coast of West Africa, Len’s strong Cape Verdean ancestry comes alive in his exuberant retelling of African, Cape Verdean, and Caribbean folktales as well as original stories and tales from around the world. Len is a popular storyteller at theaters, schools and festivals throughout the United States and has performed at festivals in Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Holland and Canada. He is the recipient of the National Storytelling Network 2001 Circle of Excellence Oracle Award. The author of a children’s book for young readers and contributing to several folktale collections".
Wellness Week with Herren March 4th - 8th
Spirit Days Below
FVVP Program Begins
Looking forward to this wonderful opportunity.
Spring Picture Day, March 22nd
Flyers will be sent home in your child's backpack if you would like Spring pictures or visit https://my.lifetouch.com/mylifetouch/#/. The Picture Day ID: EVTD7QNZW
Connection is Key!
Snow Day
As part of our District's inclement weather plan, the first two snow days are traditional snow days. Now that we have had our first snow day we want to prepare for if we reach a third snow day. If we reach a third snow day, then we will move to our virtual learning plan.
Information for Families of Students in Grades K-2:
- A Snow Day Survey for at home device accessibility was sent out in December. Based on your response, letters were sent home this week with your child to indicate the plan that you should follow should we have a Third/Virtual Snow day. Please check your child's folder to confirm receipt and understanding. Please reach out to your child's teacher should you have any follow questions.
Information for Families of Students in Grades 3 & 4:
- Students in grades 3 and 4 are provided 1:1 District issued Chromebooks. As of our first snow day 2/13, we will now send home those Chromebooks every night until snow season has passed.
- This virtual snow day plan includes one required meet on Google Meet and may include a combination of online and in person work. This day will not have to be made up at the end of the year.
Tree-Plenish
The Portsmouth High School’s Green Club are bringing back an initiative known as Tree-Plenish. Essentially, they will work with the nonprofit Tree-Plenish to give out and plant trees in the community. Please visit the event webpage here and a learn more.
Kindergarten Registration
The Portsmouth Public Schools will begin conducting the registration process for Kindergarten for the 2024-2025 school year. During the month of February a parent/guardian for an eligible student should begin this process by visiting the Registration tab at the top of our district webpage: http://www.portsmouthschoolsri.org/.
From there click the Registration link and provide all required registration documents.
This MUST be completed prior to the in-person registration.
To complete the Kindergarten registration process a parent/guardian must come in-person to Melville Elementary School 1351 West Main Rd on April 2nd.
For students with last names A-K registration time will be 9am - 12pm.
For students with last names L-Z registration time will be 1pm – 4pm.
Individual appointments are not necessary for the April 2nd registration.
If all pre-registration information has been completed on-line it should take about 10-15 minutes to complete the process during the above date and times. Please contact our Central Administration Office at 683-1039 with any questions.
Thank you!
Unified Arts
Health with Nurse Trainor
PE
Art
This week in Art, the Kindergarteners are exploring the art of printmaking as they create shapes, letters, and numbers. Preparations are also being made for the District Art Show K-12 Exhibit! The opening will be held at the Portsmouth Public Library, Wednesday, March 6th from 3:30-5:00.
Health with Mrs. Powell
We learned about the importance of building our assets! Building assets helps kids make smart choices. Strengthening what's good in them gives them power to say no to unhealthy choices.
Music
Working hard, preparing for our next performance
Library
This week in library, second graders explored the science fiction genre by reading "Even Aliens Need Snacks" by Matthew McElligott.
Volunteers Needed!
We have many opportunities coming this SPRING for families to volunteer.
- Whale of an Evening 5/3-CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER. For this event you do not need to be VIS Approved as this is an out of school adult only fund raising event (see flyer below).
- Melville Fun Run 5/21 (rain date 5/23)- For this event you will need to be VIS approved. Sign up will be coming.
- Field Day 6/3 (rain date 6/4) - For this event you will need to be VIS approved. Sign up will be coming.
Reminders!
Fund Raise While You Shop!
Please send in your Clement's Receipts. Our MPTG collets them and over the year Clements gives Melville back a percentage of what was spent. This year Clements gave our MPTG approximately $600!
Dressing for Recess in the Winter
We go outside as much as possible and we want our students to be safe, warm, and ready to play! Please help your children select weather appropriate clothing as we are in the coldest months of the year.
YEARBOOKS READY TO ORDER!
If you would like to order a yearbook then please do so by following this link and use the SCHOOL ID.
Yearbook Order: https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/
School ID: 12072424
If you do not order a yearbook, then we may not have enough available to purchase at the end of the school year when it comes out. We order some extra, but the only guarantee is to pre order, so I highly recommend ordering one ahead of time.
If you have a child in grade 4 and need financial assistance to purchase a yearbook, then please email me directly at lauried@portsmouthschoolsri.org and we will make sure your child gets a yearbook.
Feinstein Cards
You can learn more by visiting this site:https://feinsteinfoundation.org/jr-scholar-card.html
Drill Information
Fire drills occur on a regular basis. State law requires each school to conduct eleven fire drills, two lockdown drills and two evacuation drills each year. Shelter in Place drills are conducted throughout the school year. Children are given instruction on all procedures. Children are expected to behave in a calm, orderly manner during these exercises. Please review the importance of such exercises with your child and emphasize the need for appropriate behavior.
A lockdown is an alert to a school community that students and staff should not leave the classroom and should gather in one area of the room until provided with further direction.
An evacuation requires all students and staff to exit the building and meet at a designated safe place.
A shelter in place is an alert to a school community that movement outside of classrooms is being restricted for a brief period of time. It is typically used when a student or staff member is requiring some sort of attention (sometimes medical) and the school is trying to keep that area clear and/or protect that person’s privacy. If there were a serious safety concern the school would not issue a shelter in place.
We will send notification of lockdowns, evacuations, and shelter in place drills and events via email.
Here is the presentation that was shared at a Parent Safety Forum that was hosted in conjunction with the Police and Fire Departments. The Run, Hide, Fight FBI philosophy guides our safety training.
The P3 Sandy Hook Promise Anonymous tip line is a resource that we encourage anyone to use if there is ever an immediate safety concern.
Volunteers
MAIN OFFICE EMAIL ACCOUNT!
Please use meloffice@portsmouthschoolsri.org to notify the main office of changes to your child's dismissal routine or of your child's absence.
Help us to Celebrate our Students!
Planet Aid
Our Food Pantry is Always Open!
In keeping with the spirit of giving, our Feinstein Jr. Scholars are excited to start an in-school food pantry that our students and families can donate to and access when needed.
Please help us as we continue to support our community by sending in food items with your child from time to time. Please email
Mrs. Powell: powelld@portsmouthschoolsri.org or
Mrs. Pascoe: pascoen@portsmouthschoolsri.org
if you would like to access our food pantry during the school year.
Securly Home
Securly Home is an app that allows parents to monitor their child’s Chromebook activity at home and add rules for home use. Please take some time to review the slideshow from the informational parent meeting hosted for families.
We encourage you to sign up now for Securly Home!
Community Resources
Portsmouth Youth Soccer Association
Portsmouth Youth Soccer Association has additional openings in their Spring competitive soccer programs. Go to www.pysa.com for information or contact Russ Costa at compcoord.pysa@gmail.com.
Important Links
Important Dates
March
12th–End of Trimester 2
13th--MPTG Monthly Meeting, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
14th & 15th- Grade 3 Seal Watch Field Trip (date to attend per class TBD)
29th–Good Friday (No school)
April
2nd–Staff Professional Development Day (No School for Students)
10th-MPTG Monthly Meeting, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
15th-19th– Spring Recess (No School)
May
3rd -Whale of an Evening (more information to follow)
6th-10th-Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week
8th--MPTG Monthly Meeting, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
16th - TBD tentative date for Spring Parent Teacher Conferences 3:30-6:30
21st-Fun Run (rain date 5/23)
24th-Grade 4 Field Trip- State House
27th-Memorial Day (No School)
29th-Grade 2 Family & Caregiver Celebration
30th-Kindergarten Family & Caregiver Celebration
31st-Grade 3 Wax Museum and Family & Caregiver End of Year Event
June
3rd-Field Day (rain date 6/4)
5th-Grade 1 Family & Caregiver Celebration
5th- Kindergarten Field Trip-Coggshell Farm
6th-Grade 4 visits PMS
6th-Grade 1 Field Trip-Casey Farm Field Trip
7th–PHS Graduation (Tentative Date)
10th-Pre Kindergarten Graduation
12th-FINAL MPTG Meeting, 6PM-7PM, Melville Library
13th=Grade 2 Field Trip to BIOMES
13th-Grade 4 Stepping Up Ceremony with Family & Caregivers
14th- or 180th day – Last Day of School – All Students
17th,18th, 20th, 21st– Snow Makeup Days
19th – Juneteenth (No School)
Melville Elementary School
Email: lauried@portsmouthschoolsri.org
Website: https://www.portsmouthschoolsri.org/Domain/11
Location: 1351 West Main Road, Portsmouth, RI, USA
Phone: 4016831650
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009159177892
Twitter: @MelvilleSchool