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Weekly Update June 10, 2022
Head Cheetah's Message
Dear Families,
What a wonderful week it has been! Our cheetahs have been making memories with a slew of year-end events. We had 4 beautiful days for our Fun Day activities. Thank you to all of the families who came to volunteer! On Tuesday, there was a grade 3 assembly to recognize our Hero Essay award winners; and we ended the week with our much-loved Kindergarten Show! Our Kindergarten students sang beautifully and entertained our guests with music about friendship, kindness, and growing strong! We are so proud of all of our students, and we can’t wait to continue the celebrations next week.
With appreciation for your partnership,
Joey & Andrea
Memorial Models - June 3, 2022
Memorial Models are chosen weekly by their teacher and have excelled all week in taking care of themselves, others, and things
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
FUN Day
Thank you to Coach Boscarino and Coach Ruel for organizing four Fabulous days of FUN! A special thank you to all the volunteers that assisted in making the day run smoothly. It was wonderful to see all the students smiling while they participated in a variety activities!
Grade 3 Hero Essay Contest
Several weeks ago, the East Hampton Lions Club sponsored a grade 3 Hero Essay Contest. Tuesday, during a special recognition assembly, the Lions visited Memorial School to recognize the winner in each grade 3 class. We are so proud of our Hero Essay writers! Thank you to all who participated. The Lions were so impressed with our cheetahs' passion for writing about their personal heroes.
Kindergarten Showcase
Our Kindergarten families were treated to a wonderful show today! Congratulations to our rising first graders. We are so very proud of you!
Kindergarten Glow Day for the letter "G"
Smart Start Graduation Pictures
Introducing the Bellringer Class of 2035!
Look What Hatched!!
Smart Start preschoolers hatched 10 baby chicks in their classroom this week. They named each baby chick and created homes for them with the help of upper grade Memorial students.
2022 Summer Math Challenge
Dear Memorial Families,
As we near the end of the school year, we want to make you aware of the various opportunities the district will be offering over the summer months in order to support your learner’s continued engagement with mathematics. We recognize there are many summer activities for students to support your student’s needs. With participation in any of the activities, your child will be able to maintain their math skills over the summer months. Your support in this initiative is greatly appreciated.
East Hampton’s Grade-Level Summer Math Packets
Commissioner’s Summer Math Challenge
Reflex Math (Fact Fluency Practice) for students currently in grades 2 & 3
Details about the opportunities and how your learner can participate can be found by clicking the various links. All Memorial students received a hard copy of the district’s Summer Math Packet this week. We will communicate a due date for completed summer activities in the fall
and plan for a fun celebration!
Please reach out to district math specialists, Lis Ellis (K-2) and Andrea Winiarski (3-5), with any questions.
We hope you have “sum” fun with math over the summer!
2022 Summer Reading Challenge
Memorial School is so excited to kick off our summer reading program!
As a school community we applaud all you have done to support your child’s engagement and learning this school year. As we approach the gifts of summer, and a well-deserved break, it will be critically important for your learner to continue to grow as an independent reader, and to recognize reading as one of the many positive life choices they can make.
In an effort to maintain students’ level of reading independence and prevent summer reading loss, we are encouraging all students to set summer reading goals.
For 3rd Graders:
This goal should include, but is not limited to participating in our “One School, One Book” initiative. Today your reader received a brand new copy of The Wild Robot Escapes. Students have listened to book one in the series in library class, and are now ready to continue the exciting adventure independently. The audiobook version is also available.
Please take note, with the book, readers have received a reading log and a project choice board. These will be asked for in the fall.
For K-2nd Graders
This week in library class, readers have discussed goals and have received their summer reading log. This log will be asked for in the fall and readers who turn it in will be invited to participate in a reading celebration. In addition, each student was gifted a book of their choice to kick off their summer reading adventure!
For more information or to view our Read Aloud Series schedule please visit our website at
Sincerely,
Mrs. Skarvelas, Mrs. Liebler, and Mrs. Flannery
Third Grade Moving Up Lawn Signs
Two years ago, due to the state-wide school shutdown, our third grade students were unable to participate in any of their year-end celebrations. As a way to recognize their achievements, and their time at Memorial School, families lined the school entryway with signs congratulating our rising fourth graders. This has now become a tradition that our students and families look forward to. Therefore, in response to popular demand, we are once again inviting you to show our students how much we care about them by sending them off to Center School in style! THIS IS STRICTLY OPTIONAL. However, if your family would like to create a congratulatory sign for the third grade student in your life who is moving on to Center School, please adhere to the following guidelines:
- All signs must be no larger than 24" L X 18" H.
- Signs may be hammered into the ground no earlier than Monday, June 13th.
- Signs should only be placed along the left sign of the entryway (upon entering the property).
- You may use whatever materials you choose; but keep in mind that the signs will be exposed to the elements.
- Signs should go home with you following your student's Moving Up ceremony. If they are not taken home, they will be discarded following the last day of school on Thursday, June 16th.
We can't wait to see all of the signs beautifying Memorial's entry.
Grade 3 Students Are Movin' On Up
Grade 3 students are MOVIN’ ON UP! Soon they will be Center School students. We are so proud of them, and can't wait to recognize their transition to 4th grade. Please plan to join us for a brief ceremony at the following times:
Tuesday, June 14th:
- Evans at 9:00
- Frost at 9:45
- Haydu at 2:00
Wednesday, June 15th:
- Hennessey at 9:00
- Rossi at 9:45
Each ceremony will be held in the cafetorium, and will last approximately 30 minutes. Following the ceremony, there will be time for pictures in our front lobby. Bring your cameras! We can't wait to see you.
PTO Yearbook Update
Per the PTO, yearbooks are in process and are expected to be delivered during back to school events. Stay tuned for more information from the PTO regarding how to purchase a yearbook.
PTO Volunteers Needed
May/June 2022
6/13- Smart Start Graduation
6/14- Moving Up Ceremony
6/15 - Moving Up Ceremony
6/16 - Last Day of School- Half Day
What's Cookin' in the CAFE!
Memorial School's Profile of a Graduate
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement of the East Hampton Public Schools
Non-discrimination Statement of the East Hampton Public Schools
The East Hampton Board of Education, in compliance with federal and state law, affirms its policy of equal educational opportunity for all students and equal employment opportunity for all persons. It is the policy of the District to promote nondiscrimination and an environment free of harassment regardless of an individual’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, ancestry, disability (including but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability, or learning disability), genetic information, marital status, or age or because of the race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, marital status, or age of any persons with whom the individual associates. The District shall provide to all students without discrimination, course offerings, counseling, assistance, employment, athletics, and extracurricular activities. The District shall provide equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The District shall make reasonable accommodations for identified physical and mental impairments that constitute disabilities, consistent with federal and state statutes and regulations.
Memorial Elementary School Contact Information
Email: jbauer@easthamptonct.org
Website: https://www.easthamptonps.org/o/memorial-school
Location: 20 Smith Street, East Hampton, CT, USA
Phone: 860-365-4020
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ehmemorialschool