Daniel Webster Elementary School
Weekly Update:
Detection K-9 Dogs coming to DWS!
This coming Wednesday, November 15, ATF Special Agents are coming to Daniel Webster School for a meet and greet with Detection K-9 Dogs. Students will learn about the important jobs the dogs have, how they are cared for, and the dogs will perform a demonstration. After the presentation, students will have the opportunity to interact with these extremely friendly Labrador Retrievers!
Would you like to share your family tradition or a holiday you celebrate during the winter?
Our DEI Committee will be hosting a Winter Holiday Celebration on Thursday, December 14 from 5:30-7:00. This is an opportunity for families to join together and share their holiday traditions (food, information, dance/song, etc). We are looking for families that would like to share their family culture and traditions. Please let Mrs. MacNeil know if you are interested!
Literacy Corner
Did you know...
Children who read books often at age 10 and more than once a week at age 16 gain higher results in maths, vocabulary and spelling tests at age 16 than those who read less regularly.
Important Dates to Note
November
November 13 - DEI Meeting @ 6:00
November 13 - PTO Meeting @ 7:00
November 14 - School Site Council Meeting @ 4:00
November 14 - School Committee: DWS Spotlight on Excellence
November 15 - K-9 Demonstration @ 9:15
November 15 - Early Literacy Parent Info Night @ 6:30 - Virtual Hosted by Early Bird
November 17 - Last day of Girls on the Run
November 22 - Half Day - Early Dismissal @ 12:10
November 23 - No School - Thanksgiving Recess
November 24 - No School - Thanksgiving Recess
Check out our new DWS Family Calendar! It's a live document and we will be updating it as the year progresses.
Title One Presentation Reminder
This Monday night, during our PTO meeting, Ann Marie Ford will be presenting information about our Title One Program at DWS.
DWS Holiday Treat Fundraiser
Order some yummy treats for the holidays! These items are delivered frozen and pick up will be December 15th from 5-7pm at DWS. All proceeds will go directly to DWS PTO to support needs of the students and teachers!
You are invited to participate in the Daniel Webster Elementary School fundraiser, featuring Classic Cookie Dough, Cake Rolls and Simply Shipped Collection.
Participation is key! We can’t reach our goal without you! Take a little time and make a difference!
Click the link below to create your e-fundraising login, where you will be able to communicate, collaborate and celebrate a successful fundraiser!
DWS FIFTH GRADE FUNDRAISER
DANIEL WEBSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is running a fundraiser to support the DWS FIFTH GRADE FUND, and we need your help! We're working with Meadow Farms Fundraising, with products purchased from them directly supporting our fundraising efforts.
Get started by registering here - https://portal.meadowfarms.com/?page=authSignup&groupid=1001630
What's Been Happening Around DWS?
The Specialist Scoop
In Art class this week...
Kindergarten students are creating sea otters where they are working on drawing texture and making a watercolor resist with oil pastels.
Fifth-Grade students are working on radial symmetry designs.
Mrs. Robatzek's Class won the Golden Plate for the month of November!
They chose an extra recess with Mrs. MacNeil as their prize!
Mrs. Bertulli's Class learned how to use Book Creator!
During their digital learning lesson with Mrs. Doyle this week, Mrs. Bertulli's class explored how to use Book Creator to make storyboards.
4th Grade Visits the Cranberry Bog!
DWS Weekly All Stars
DWS staff members can award any student with a DWS ALL STAR when they see students being Dedicated, Welcoming, or Safe. All of the DWS ALL STAR awards are put on display in the front lobby. The following students were featured in the morning announcements last week for being DWS ALL-STARS!
Grade K: Kylie in Ms. Doria’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because she did a great job writing her letters.
Grade K: Frankie in Ms. Hastry’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because she helped clean up in the Library.
Grade 1: Griffin in Mrs. MacDonald’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he was dedicated to his reading when he ignored distractions and read to himself.
Grade 1: Izzy in Mrs. Bertulli’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because she was a reading superstar!
Grade 2: Ella in Mrs. Auriemma’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because she worked carefully to do well on her Fundations assessments.
Grade 2: Tommy in Ms. Mulligan’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he stayed focused during Fundations.
Grade 3: Camryn in Mrs. Hanson’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because she helped out in the lunchroom.
Grade 3: Violet in Mrs. Hines’ class is a DWS ALL STAR because she was a lunchroom ALL STAR!
Grade 4: Maddox in Mrs. Robatzek’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he worked independently during Writer’s Workshop.
Grade 4: Alerandro in Mrs. Robatzek’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he was dedicated to learning a new Math strategy.
Grade 5: Benny in Ms. LaForest’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he was respectful during Library.
Grade 5: Owen in Ms. LaForest’s class is a DWS ALL STAR because he stayed dedicated and focused.
Congratulations!
DWS PTO News
Next PTO Meeting: Monday, 11/13/23 in the DWS library at 7:00 p.m.
PTO Board Position Available: We urgently need a Co-Treasurer! With hundreds of payments coming in through Venmo, ptboard, cash and checks, it's a lot for one person to manage. If you are interested in this position please reach out to a board member or email yourdwspto@gmail.com. Voting will take place at our next meeting on 11/13.
Please join the DWS PTO on PTBoard, today! PTBoard is an online platform that we will be using to communicate school information, events and volunteer opportunities to families. As we move away from sending home paper flyers, this will be the only way to stay up-to-date on school events and place orders for school spiritwear, etc. Accounts are free to set up and in no way commit you to volunteering for the PTO. Please reach out with questions at yourdwspto@gmail.com.
Download the App “PTBoard Mobile” in the App Store today!
Contact:
Please email yourdwspto@gmail.com with any general questions and for more information. Would you like to volunteer? Please reach out to: dwsvolunteers@gmail.com
Clothing questions can be sent to: dwsptoclothing@gmail.com
Thank you for all of your support!
The DWS PTO
Holiday Assistance
“Basic Rights - Evaluation and Eligibility for IEPs”
Please join the Marshfield Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) for an important presentation
“Basic Rights - Evaluation and Eligibility for IEPs”
Where: Zoom - Click here to register, a meeting link will be emailed to you
When: Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 6:30 pm
Presented by: Federation for Children with Special Needs
This event is open to ALL parents/caregivers. It is sponsored by the Marshfield Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC). The presentation is a comprehensive introduction into special education laws and procedures. It will delve into the purpose of the law, referrals, evaluations, and the team meeting process including determining eligibility. Further discussion will focus on services, placement, and what to do when you receive a proposed IEP. You will also learn what to do if the student is not eligible and the parent's procedural due process rights for resolving disputes.
Sign up: Please sign up via the Zoom registration link:
https://fcsn-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIode-orT8vHNNkEjr9tVnSTUCcEeCAsy79
Zoom will confirm your registration by email which will include your meeting link to join. All handouts will be sent to attendees from our workshop coordinator, Kristin LaRose, within 24 hours of the presentation.
Should you have additional questions you may email SEPAC at mpsdsepac@gmail.com
Click HERE to visit the SEPAC website for information on all our presentations and additional resources. www.mpsdsepac.weebly.com
Coats for Kids & Families
Participation is easy!
1. Register your school. https://antons.com/cfk/get-involved/coat-drive/
2. Select your drive date(s) and location. A drive can last a day, a week, a month, or the entirety of our coat drive (October 2, 2023 - January 7, 2024). Pick a length of time within the official Coats for Kids & Families collection dates that work for you and your community.
3. Spread the word! Tell your community about your coat with Coats for Kids! Check out our promotional materials and edit your own flyer!
4. Collect warm winter coats for children and adults.
5. For schools participating in School Rewards: Drop off the collected coats at any Anton's Cleaners. Anton's will clean the coats, free of charge, and ensure they get to those who need them the most! You can drop off coats as often as you'd like throughout the program's collection dates (October 2, 2023 - January 7, 2024)
Information from Previous Newsletters
Have you updated your contact information and signoffs in ASPEN FAMILY PORTAL?
We ask that you take the time to update your contact information and signoffs. Directions are located below.
If you need technical assistance or to gain log-in information for ASPEN, please contact aspen@mpsd.org.
School Nutrition Information
All student meals will continue to be free for the 2023-2024 school year. One breakfast and one lunch are FREE for all students.
A la carte items cost extra. Please note: a la carte items can not be charged to a student's account.
2nd Lunch - $2.75
Milk - .75 cents (milk comes with lunch) on its own, it's an a la carte item and cost
Water - .50 cents
Ice Cream - $1.25
WAYS TO PAY
Preferred method of payment:
Online: www.myschoolbucks.com
After you log in or register (if new) then you can use your child’s Birthday for the ID Number to add your child’s account.
Check payable to:
Town of Marshfield (child’s First/Last name in Memo)
Cash: please put in an envelope marked Lunch Money with your child’s name on it.
DWS Breakfast Menu
DWS November Lunch Menu
Message from our School Nurse Mrs. Campbell
Please remember to send your students to school with a reusable water bottle and filling snack daily!
All students have a snack break during the day. Please pack a healthy snack EVERY DAY! Great snacks include easy-to-eat fruits and veggies like apples, oranges, carrots, and cucumbers as well as whole grain snacks including granola bars, and crackers. Cheese sticks and yogurts are another great option. These ideas help keep hungry bellies at bay and students ready to learn!
Have your child bring a water bottle (or two) from home EVERY DAY. Students are able to use the bottle-filling stations throughout the day to refill bottles as needed.
General Information
Mandated Health Screening Information:
The following state-mandated screenings of students will be completed this year by the school nurse.
Grades PK thru 5: Vision Screening (October - December)
Grade PK thru 3: Hearing Screening (October - December)
Grades 1, 4: Heights and weights with BMI calculations per DPH regulations (October -December)
These are only screenings and NOT a diagnostic service. Failures or concerns regarding the results will warrant further assessment by the child's physician. Specific recommendations will be sent home in writing/phone call for vision, hearing and postural screening.
Don’t hesitate to reach out at anytime - 781-834-5045, ext 42500 or via email - kAcampbell@mpsd.org
All GRADE 4 students must send in a physical exam dated within the past year. Thank you to those who have already sent in their forms.
Please log in to your child’s Aspen account and update all information including the medication consent portion, this is something that needs to be done yearly. *This cannot be done on your handheld device/cell phone*
All medical documentation can be faxed to 339-244-2242 to the attention of the School Nurse.
Do not hesitate to call with any school health-related questions or concerns at 781-834-5045. I can also be reached by email at: kAcampbeLL@mpsd.org.
Start & End Times
School Start Time - 8:50 am (students can enter the building at 8:40)
School End Time - 3:40 pm (student will begin dismissal at 3:30)
Wednesday Early Dismissal - 1:15 pm
Boys and Girls Club Before and After School Programs
The Boys & Girls Club Programs provide a wholesome environment that promotes social/emotional, physical and character development in addition to supporting the educational efforts of both the parent and school. We encourage children to balance learning and fun through homework help, physical activity and arts & crafts. Our focus areas give your child limitless opportunities to reach their full potential.
BEFORE SCHOOL CARE
Hours: 7am until school day starts
Program & Activities include:
- Breakfast
- Homework Help
- Games & Activities
- Arts & Crafts
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
Hours: 3:40 - 6:00 pm
Program & Activities include:
- Transportation from DWS to B&G Club
- Snack
- Homework Help
- Games & Activities
- Arts & Crafts
Driveway Dismissal Safety
As a reminder, please adhere to the DWS Dismissal Protocols if you choose to pick up your child from school (listed below). Dismissal time can be very busy and we understand that we are the late school and families are often rushing off to afterschool activities. It has been reported that some cars are pulling in and doing a U-Turn in the driveway to cut the line. Please follow the protocol and the flow of traffic pictured below so we don't compromise the safety of our children. Thank you!
Dismissal
DWS hours are 8:50am-3:30pm. Students will begin car line dismissal at 3:25 pm.
If you arrive before 3:25, please remain in your vehicle.
Please do not park your vehicle in the live line.
In the car line, students will be dismissed in order of car line up through the gym doors.
Please follow staff directions and pull all the way up to the marked location (red circle).
Please wait for the car in front of you to pull forward. Do not attempt to pass vehicles.
Arrival & Dismissal Protocols
The policy can be found here.