Eagleville Elementary-Eagles Nest

Dr. Harmer Principal 10/22/21

Eagleville Elementary Read-a-thon Update

The Eagleville Fall 2021 Read-athon is in its final days, and we couldn't be more proud of our students! In less than four weeks, our Eagleville community has raised over $17,000 in donations that will help make this the BEST SCHOOL YEAR EVER! We are also in awe of the reading efforts across all grade levels. Students have logged an outstanding total of 59,000 minutes!

And don't forget, Dr. Harmer will be sporting a hot dog costume around the hallways next week, so tell your students to be on the look out!

The Read-athon will run through this Sunday, October 24th, so please be sure to encourage students to continue logging their minutes, as well as collect any last minute donations from family and friends that could help them reach their individual goals.

As always, our Home & School is grateful for your support of our students and staff!

Fall Festival Parties Friday, 10/29/21

Students will be permitted to bring fall festival costumes in a bag on Friday October, 29th. and may wear the costumes during the party. Please make sure costumes can be easily put on over top the student's clothes. All costumes should be school appropriate, please no masks, make up, or weapon props. In lieu of a fall festival costume parade, the Eagleville Home and School is sponsoring Trunk or Treat held at Eagleville on Saturday, October 23rd from 2:30-4 PM.


AM Kinder Fall Festival Party 9:30-10:30 AM

PM Kinder and Grades 1-4 Fall Festival Parties 2-3 PM

Working on soccer dribbling skills, while evading noodle defenders!

EV Soccer Video

Mr. Dale helping 1st grade learn how to use Book Creator!

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Mrs. Beam’s class is going crazy over Mo Willems “Elephant & Piggie” books and “Pigeon” books!

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There was a Pink Out this week at Eagleville

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Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Hart’s class had fun building Jack-O-Lanterns with Mr. Dale. The students then wrote short stories about their creation.

Mrs. Harrity's Class earned a pajama day!

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Eagleville Child Check / Attendance Reporting: 610-831-5325

Please provide the following information when leaving a message:

o Child's name

o Teacher's name

o Day and date your child will be absent

o Reason for your child's absence

You must call the Attendance line if your child is going to be absent or late and give the reason for the absence.

Volunteering-Approval Process

Volunteers are needed for all of the activities and functions sponsored by Eagleville's Home & School! To get involved, please contact any Executive Board Member or the Committee Chairperson of any activity you are interested in becoming a volunteer.

All volunteers must have obtained their clearances to participate in any capacity.

Please visit https://www.methacton.org/volunteer or see the attached procedures to begin the process.

Co-Presidents: Jodi Kohar & Beth Derewal - Eaglevillepresident@gmail.com Vice President: Tracey Gemzik - EaglevilleVP@gmail.com

Treasurer: Tara Ryan-Schill- Eaglevilletreasurer28@gmail.com

Recording Secretary: Chrissy Sirianni - Eaglevillesecretary@gmail.com

Corresponding Secretary: Noelle Mullen - Eaglevillesecretary@gmail.com
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Student Self-Screening Checklist

Please review the Student Self-Screening Checklist with your student every morning before school. If they have 2 symptoms from the first category OR 1 symptom from the second category please keep them home. Call the Absence line (610) 831- 5325 and report your student absent and symptomatic. Your student should be tested for Covid-19 and results sent to the school nurse. We are requiring a negative test result before your student can return to school. Please call Mrs. Cramer our school nurse for any questions. She can be reached at (610) 489-5000 extension 41206.

Health and Safety Plan

The school district recently adopted an update to the health and safety plan.


Here is the Link for the health and safety plan. Please take the time to read it.


Masks are required inside the building.

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Counselor's Corner

Conversations are like playing volleyball. Some common rules would include: each person should have the chance to participate, make eye contact to be sure the other player is ready, stay on the same topic, avoid playing with aggression and have fun! Second graders practiced these skills with conversation starters this week. You can reinforce these skills at home during dinner, but be sure to pass the food instead of throwing. For more tips with communication, contact Ms. Shaw at LShaw@methacton.org or 610-489-5000 X41207.

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