James Morris School
Regional School District No.6, May 25, 2017
Learning from peers in 2nd grade
Geometric shapes in 2nd grade help set the foundation for factions later on.
Anna shares her creation - a seat intended to help students who struggle with attention and focus.
Kindergarteners working together in MakerSpace
Congratulations to our three 5th-grade Oratory Celebration finalists! They will be reciting their speeches at Morris's Memorial Day observance this weekend.
Categorizing bones - to be identified later - in 4th grade
Summer Garden Maintenance
Over the next few weeks, JMS students will be sowing seeds and transplanting plants into the Giving Garden for this year’s growing season!
Through sustainable, organic practices the garden brings life-long, authentic learning into the lives of our students who work hard to collaboratively bring the garden to life. Throughout the summer, the delicious, nutritious produce is enjoyed by those in need at area soup kitchens and by families maintaining the garden. Upon arrival back to school in the fall, students enjoy the freshly picked produce and the JMS community is invited to join us at our Harvest Luncheon to enjoy the dishes each class freshly prepared.
The outreach, celebrations, and success of the garden will not be possible without the help of families helping to maintain the garden during the summer.
We are seeking families to sign-up for one week. Consider sharing the week with another family! If your family is able to help, please fill out this form
UPCOMING EVENTS and ITEMS of NOTE
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL: June 21, 2017
June 19 - 21 will be early dismissal days.
Summerfest-Camp for Students in Grades 2-8
Wamogo High School is pleased to announce that for the upcoming summer of 2017, we are running our very own summer program: Summerfest.
This is a 6 week long camp-style program that is 4 days a week (Monday - Thursday) from 9am - 2pm, and runs from June 26th - August 3rd. Sessions are split into 2 week increments and you may sign your child up for multiple sessions if you so choose. Summerfest is open to all Region 6 students of all ability levels in grades 2 - 8. The cost is $75 per week per child with transportation available from central locations for participants. July 5-7 is a shortened week and costs $50.
Summerfest features tons of fun, daily activities led by a team of peer leaders, which include: outdoor sports, classic camp games, arts and crafts, music and drama, water carnivals, cooking, gardening, STEM, dance, team building games, and much more.
If you have any questions or to register your child, please email:
Linda Martin, Special Ed. Teacher: lamartin@rsd6.org
Steven Bagley, Social Worker: sbagley@rsd6.org
Or call 860-567-6642
Calendar
May 26th - Sixth Grade Field Trip (9AM)
May 29th - No School - Memorial Day
June 1st - Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast (8:30AM)
Week of June 5th - Scholastic Book Fair
June 8th - Kindergaren, Grade 1, Grade 2 and Sixth Grade Field Trip
June 9th - Field Day
June 14th - Pre-Kindergarten Graduation (10:15AM & 2PM)
- Grade Six "Moving Up" (7PM)
June 15th - Kindergarten Graduation (2PM)
June 19th, 20th, 21st - Early Dismissal (1:30PM)
June 22nd - No school until August
Flyers (attached)
Art Enrichment
Day Trippers
Elementary Tech Times
Grumbling Gryphons Summer Flyer
Litchfield Jazz Camp Kids
Memorial Day
Morris Public Library Museum Passes
Morris Public Library Children's Summer Reading Kickoff
Sandy Beach Swim Lesson Flyer
Story and Music Time
Summer Theatre
Summer-Fest
Wamogo Task Force on Prevention
White Memorial Summer Nature Program
The Region-6 Way: Our Goal
It is our goal that Region-6 staff and students will internalize and reflect the Region-6 Way in all aspects of their day, including
striving for one’s personal best;
developing and maintaining positive and productive relationships;
communicating effectively and professionally;
developing leadership in one’s self and others;
- preparing for maximum academic growth
Details about the Region-6 Way can be found here.