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Where We Are Proud To Be SHARKS
April 30, 2021
A SHARK Shout Out:
A SHARK Shout Out:
A SHARK Shout Out:
Please give a shark shout out to Gina for a last-minute delivery for a family we couldn't get to before the vacation. Thank you, Gina!
A Special SHARK OUT to all of our teachers: Teacher Appreciation Week is next week! See some ideas provided by the PTO on ways to celebrate your teacher next week.
If you missed the conversation with education expert Dr. Jal Mehta on Deeper Learning in our schools, you can watch a video recording of the event here.
High Five Friday-Chatham Safety Officers Wished Our Students a Great Vacation!
Remote Learner Lunch Menu-pick up at MRMS
REMOTE LEARNERS MAY 3-MAY 7, 2021
ALL MEALS COME WITH FRUIT OR VEGETABLE AND MILK
MON: WHOLE GRAIN CEREAL, GRAHAM CRACKERS SUNBUTTER & JELLY ON WHOLE GRAIN
TUES: WHOLE GRAIN BREAKFAST PASTRY
PIZZA LUNCHABLE
WED: WHOLE GRAIN FRENCH TOAST STICKS W/SYRUP SPICY CHICKEN WRAP ON WHOLE GRAIN TORTILLA
THURS: WHOLE GRAIN CINNAMON ROLL
SALAMI & CHEESE ON WHOLE GRAIN ROLL
FRI: WHOLE GRAIN MUFFIN
SOUP, STRING CHEESE, CRACKERS
Art Room News, From Ms. Middleton:
Third graders learn drawing through careful observation. We completed our unit on portraiture. The before and after pictures really give a sense of how much they improved over the past few weeks. Ms. Mulvehill’s class began forsythia drawings and paintings. Students studied the branches then drew and painted what they saw, paying particular attention to details and color variation.
Fourth graders added to the therapeutic garden by making beautiful mosaic stepping stones.
Chorus News:
Chorus Sign Up Sheet Is In Your Child's Backpack!
4th Grade News:
From Ms. Macomber's Room:
Quote of the Issue:
Community News:
Emergency Broadband Internet Assistance
This morning, the FCC announced that on May 12, 2021, eligible households will be able to apply for the Emergency Broadband Benefit.
In announcing the official launch date, Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel stated:
“Families in every corner of the country have been struggling to get online throughout this pandemic. For those families, we now say help is around the corner. In less than two weeks, we will have a new way for disconnected Americans to access the internet to carry out their day-to-day life, so they can reach the virtual classroom, take advantage of telehealth, and seek new employment opportunities.”
Beginning on May 12 households can apply in three ways:
1. Contact your preferred participating broadband provider directly to learn about their application process.
2. Go to GetEmergencyBroadband.org to apply online and to find participating providers near you.
3. Call 833-511-0311 for a mail-in application, and return it along with proof of eligibility to: Emergency Broadband Support Center
P.O. Box 7081
London, KY 40742
Materials that partners can use to help promote the Emergency Broadband Benefit to the communities they serve will be available soon on www.fcc.gov/emergency-broadband-benefit-outreach-toolkit.
Earlier this week the FCC hosted a webinar that provided an overview of the benefit, eligibility criteria, how to apply, and the FCC’s partner toolkit materials. If you missed the event live, a recording can be viewed online.
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April Kids in the Kitchen video: Leafy Greens!
Attention students in grades K-5
Food Explorer goes virtual!
Want to learn more about greens? Join Mr. Dave, SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educator with UMass/Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, at 4:30pm on Thursday, April 15. He will be focusing on greens and preparing Berry Secret Smoothies. If you’d like to join along in your own kitchen, take a look at the recipe below and gather all the ingredients in advance. Be sure to wash and prepare the ingredients (ie., remove stems, chop, dice, etc.) and have all your equipment ready to get started in the kitchen.
Berry Secret Smoothie: https://extension.umass.edu/nutrition/recipes/berry-secret-smoothie
Registration link:
Please note: Children must be accompanied by an adult for this class.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the Zoom call.
Join UMass/Cape Cod Cooperative Extension’s SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educators virtually on Zoom for two fun and interactive sessions during the April vacation week. Monday 4/19 at noon, we’ll be focusing on kitchen skills and the fruit and vegetable food groups. On Wednesday 4/21 at noon, we’ll focus on whole grains, dairy, and protein.
Chatham Elementary School
Website: www.monomoy.edu
Location: 147 Depot Road, Chatham, MA, USA
Phone: 508-945-5135
Twitter: @ChathamElemMRSD