
Weekly nEWSletter
November 17, 2023
A Message From Your Principal
Greetings, Eames Way Families!
What a fun week! Eames Way students and staff thoroughly enjoyed the Earth Dome Enrichment on Tuesday. Our younger students were so surprised to see a GIANT EARTH when they walked into the EWS gym! We are grateful to have such fun and inspiring learning experiences for our students. We are also so grateful for all of our families' contributions to the Jr. Ram Food Drive these last couple of weeks -- Our front hallway boxes were overflowing with goods for deserving members of our community.
In other news, we are always proud of our students' accomplishments, both in and out of the classroom. This week we had a record number of students visit the Treasure Chest in my office in exchange for their Jr. Ram Awards! (For our new families, a total of 5 awards are needed for students to access the treasure chest and choose a prize!) We had SIXTEEN students this week!! Keep up the great work, EWS! We are so proud and so thankful for all of you and hope you have an incredible 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 early dismissal every Wednesday
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 To Remember
NOVEMBER 2023
- Wednesday, November 22nd ~ Early Release at 12:10 PM (No Lunch)
- Thursday, November 23 - Friday, November 24th ~ Thanksgiving Break
DECEMBER 2023
- Monday, December 4th- Friday, December 8th ~ Scholastic Book Fair
- Tuesday, December 12th ~ Coffee Pond Picture Retake Day
- Wednesday, December 20th ~ Winter Concert (9:15 am for Students and 10:45 am for Families)
Upcoming Events
EWS PTO News!
From the EWS Library
Marshfield Community News
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.
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!
Students In All Grade Levels Attended An Earth Dome Enrichment Presentation...
Students Were Surprised To See The EARTH In The EWS Gym!
The Presenter Talked About The Oceans and Continents
Students Did A Fantastic Job Answering Questions!
Students Went INSIDE The Globe To Continue The Geography Lesson!
What A Great Way To Learn About Our Planet!
EWS Students Are Grateful For Many Things And Excited For Thanksgiving!
In Music, Mr. Flanagan’s Class Played A Thanksgiving Singing Game!
Many Students And Families Supported the Jr. Rams Food Drive!
THANK YOU TO ALL EWS FAMILIES WHO CONTRIBUTED FOOD TO SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY!!!
Enjoy Other Highlights From Our Week Of Learning!
These Students Are Reading and Discussing The Science Of Volcanoes!
Students In Third Grade Discussed Strategies To Solve Word Problems In Math!
Fifth Graders Dove Into The Economic And Social Impact of the Silk Road
Our CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONS Shared Their Recent Victory In Morning Announcements!
There Is SO Much Creativity Happening In Mrs. Hahn's Art Class!
Students Also Celebrated National American Indian Heritage Month With Art!
3rd Grade Totem Pole Designs
Third Grade Students chose and animal and used cut paper to make colorful totem designs of their own. Students learned that totem poles are carved from wood by Native Americans mainly in Northwestern North America. Animals are carved in the wood and colorfully painted.
First Grade Teepees
First graders learned about the homes of the nomadic tribes of the Great Plains -- teepees! They learned that teepees were built using long poles as a frame and that the large outside covering was made from buffalo hides.
Kindergarten Navajo Blankets
Kindergartners looked at Navajo Blankets and used cut paper shapes and line patterns to create their own blanket designs.
Fourth Grade Dream Catchers
Fourth Grade Students learned the Ojibwa, a Native American Tribe whose word for "dream catcher" actually means "spider" and how dream catchers could catch both good and bad dreams -- giving good dreams to the sleeper below the dream catcher and destroying bad dreams that were caught in its web!
Fun In The Classroom!
Kindergartners Continue To Work On Their Writing And Spelling Skills!
First Graders Practiced Reading!
The Weather This Week Was Silly! It Started Off Cold...
... And Ended Feeling Warm!!!
We Are So Proud Of Our Students Who Earned Visits To The Treasure Chest!
So Many Well-Deserved Prizes Were Shared!
Keep Up The Great Work, Eames Way Students!!!
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.