Martinson Messenger
11/22/2023
Principal's News
Fall Food Drive
The second grade would like to thank all of MES for donating to our Fall Food Drive. A total of 859 different items were collected to donate to the Marshfield Food Pantry on Tuesday, November 21st. The second graders are amazed by all of the donations and the continued generosity from the Martinson Families. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Important Dates
Thursday, Nov 23 & Friday, Nov 24- No School
Friday, Dec 1 - Around The World Lunch, Tanzania
Monday, Dec 4- Family Math Night, 6:00-7:30 PM
Thursday, Dec 7 - Gr.4 Field Trip - Whydah Pirate Museum
Monday, Dec 18 - Holiday Concert @ 9:00 am for families. Students will attend with their class at other shows during the day
Tuesday, Dec 19 - Gr.1 Mrs. McHugh & Mrs. Debyah caroling at Proprietors Green
Wednesday, Dec 20 - MHS Marshalairs & Chamber Orchestra Holiday Concert for studetns only
From the Cafe
Lunch will be served at all elementary schools this year free of charge. Please click here for the menu. Breakfast is also available - please click here for the menu.
Also, please click here for an important message from the school nutrition department
Library News
This week in the library we read "Fry Bread" written by Kevin Noble Maillard and illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner Juana Martinez-Neal. Kevin Maillard, a member of the Seminole Nation, writes about the history and symbolization of fry bread. This affectionate story is written in verse and has won numerous awards including the Robert F Sibert Informational Book Medal in 2020.
Nurse's News
With the colder months approaching, it's essential to be proactive in preventing the spread of colds and the flu. Encourage your child to wash their hands regularly, cover their mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing, and remind them of the importance of using tissues.
Reinforce healthy habits at home by providing balanced meals, encouraging regular physical activity, and ensuring your child gets enough sleep. These habits contribute significantly to their overall well-being and academic success.
Dress for the Weather:
With the drop in temperatures, it's crucial to ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for the weather. Layers, hats, gloves, and scarves can help keep them warm and protected from the cold. Proper attire also helps prevent common winter ailments like colds and flu.
Outdoor Safety:
When the weather permits outdoor activities, ensure your child is equipped with appropriate winter gear for recess. Remind them to play safely, especially in icy or snowy conditions.
Absences: If your child is absent, you must notify the front office that your child will not be in school. Please send in an excuse note upon returning to school for both the teacher and nurse Jenny Goodwin (jgoodwin@mpsd.org).
Any absences related to an illness that exceed 3 or more days must have a doctor’s note of medical clearance before they return.
Illnesses: Elementary aged children can easily spread and pick up germs and viruses. If your child has developed symptoms or has been sent home from school with symptoms that are of a concern, such as Flu, Strep Throat or Hand Foot and Mouth aka HFM or Coxsackie virus--- which are all communicable illnesses -please contact your Pediatrician for advice and /or evaluation before returning to school.
Medication - please do not send medication to school with your child- it is school policy that medication needs to be hand delivered from the parent to the nurse. Medication can be easily dropped, opened, spilled or lost on the way into school.
If you have any concerns about your child's health, or illnesses that may occur during the school year, please notify the school nurse at 781-319-3985.
If your child had any of the following symptoms today, please keep them home
Fever over 100 degrees (must be fever free for 24 hours without the use of tylenol or motrin to return to school)
Vomiting and/or diarrhea (if your child has had any vomiting or diarrhea within the past 24 hours, they should not return to school)
Diagnosis of communicable disease such as strep throat or conjunctivitis (if diagnosed with a communicable disease and prescribed antibiotics, your child must not return to school until they have been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours)
These are just a few common reasons children are sent home from school.
The FDA is advising parents and caregivers not to buy or feed 3 different brands of apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches to children because the product may contain elevated levels of lead. For more information about the advisory click here.
Thank you for helping to keep the MES community and your child healthy.
Please contact the nurse with any questions.
Remember, a healthy child is a happy and successful learner.
Jenny Goodwin
781-319-3985
PTO News
CARDS & COCOA is back! Join us for this free MES community event at 5pm on the evening of Thursday, December 7. We’ll enjoy some cocoa together and create cards for members of the community. More details to come!
Please check your children’s folders! Earlier this week PTO sent a page with information on our holiday season happenings and easy fundraising, including ordering cards and stationery gifts through minted.com, a special paperstore coupon week November 20-26, See’s Candy for great gifts and treats, the Holiday Light Show, and much more!
For most consistent communication, please sign up to receive notification from us through PTBoard.com school code MDSVP8. You can also reach out with questions or concerns at any time through ptomartinson@gmail.com.
DISTRICT NEWS
Martinson Elementary
Email: pdevlin@mpsd.org
Website: www.mpsd.org
Location: 257 Forest Street, Marshfield, MA, USA
Phone: 781-834-5025
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/502870820480781/?epa=SEARCH_BOX
Twitter: @mesppal