Dear Memorial Families,
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving. I feel so grateful to be able to work with the amazing children and families of Medfield. Thank you for your ongoing support of the Memorial School. Enjoy the holiday.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
November 19, 2015
Greetings Memorial Families,
It's been a great week at the Memorial School and we have many things to look forward to. Please enjoy this week's blog.
Did you know that once a month our teachers participate in professional development focused solely on math instruction? This week, teachers in Kindergarten and Grade one met with math consultant, Shephali Fox, to discuss the enVision 2.0 math program and specifically look at instruction and assessment. Learning is then brought back into the classroom to directly impact student learning.
Important Dates to Remember
Thanksgiving Break - November 25, 26, & 27 (No School)
Elementary Parent Math Night (K-5) - 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Welcome Ken the Music Man!
Thanks to the Memorial PTO, Ken the Music Man, will be making monthly visits to our preschool classrooms. Ken DoRosario is a certified music therapist and musician who specializes in working with pre-school and elementary school aged children. He will be joining each of our preschool classes one time per month to bring music and movement to the students. Check out these photos from his first visit.
Math Night is Coming
On December 2, 2015, we will be holding a K-5 parent math information night from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Be on the lookout for the more information coming soon!
Are you looking for a way to let your child's teacher, a school staff member, a coach, a bus driver or an administrator know just how much you and your child appreciate them? Consider MCPE's Blue Ribbon Program. It is an easy and thoughtful way to recognize the efforts of a member of our school community during the holiday season. Each person recognized with a donation will receive a card, customized with a thank you note from you, indicating that a donation was made in his or her honor. To thank a school member with this Blue Ribbon recognition, please go to the MCPE website: medfieldcoalitio n.org. Blue Ribbon requests submitted by Friday, December 18th will be delivered byDecember 23rd for the 2015-2016 holiday period.
Thank you for reading.
Have a great rest of your week.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
It's been a great week at the Memorial School and we have many things to look forward to. Please enjoy this week's blog.
Did you know that once a month our teachers participate in professional development focused solely on math instruction? This week, teachers in Kindergarten and Grade one met with math consultant, Shephali Fox, to discuss the enVision 2.0 math program and specifically look at instruction and assessment. Learning is then brought back into the classroom to directly impact student learning.
Important Dates to Remember
Thanksgiving Break - November 25, 26, & 27 (No School)
Elementary Parent Math Night (K-5) - 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Welcome Ken the Music Man!
Thanks to the Memorial PTO, Ken the Music Man, will be making monthly visits to our preschool classrooms. Ken DoRosario is a certified music therapist and musician who specializes in working with pre-school and elementary school aged children. He will be joining each of our preschool classes one time per month to bring music and movement to the students. Check out these photos from his first visit.
Math Night is Coming
On December 2, 2015, we will be holding a K-5 parent math information night from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Be on the lookout for the more information coming soon!
Hour of Code is coming back to Memorial for Grade 1!
We will be joining the largest learning event in history when tens of millions of students around the world celebrate Computer Science Education Week. Our HOC will take place over the course of two weeks in December.
MCPE MESSAGES:
Many thanks to those students and community members who turned out for MCPE’s Student Trivia Challenge and Community Trivia Night. They were fun-filled successful events, the proceeds of which will be used to enrich Medfield students' curriculum.
Mark your calendars for the return of MCPE's outstanding and much anticipated online auction of “Treasured Experiences”. Featuring unique opportunities for students to spend time with their favorite teachers, this online auction will run from Monday, November 30-December 4th. Be sure to start your holiday shopping on Cyber Monday at medfieldcoalition.org.
Are you looking for a way to let your child's teacher, a school staff member, a coach, a bus driver or an administrator know just how much you and your child appreciate them? Consider MCPE's Blue Ribbon Program. It is an easy and thoughtful way to recognize the efforts of a member of our school community during the holiday season. Each person recognized with a donation will receive a card, customized with a thank you note from you, indicating that a donation was made in his or her honor. To thank a school member with this Blue Ribbon recognition, please go to the MCPE website: medfieldcoalitio
A message from the Memorial PTO…
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM SCRIP
Scrip will be placing one last online order for the holiday season! The program is closing, but one last online order will be placed at noon on Friday November 27th! If you are interested in placing an order for holiday gifts, teachers, etc., you may do so online at www.shopwithscrip.com no later than 12 noon November 27th.
You may pay for your order by check or online payment. If you choose to pay by check, please drop your check of at Park Street Books prior to November 24th. Any check not received for an order will result in the order not being placed. If you choose to pay with online payment through your existing account, the order may be placed up until 12 noon on November 27th. SCRIP cards are still available at the Park Street Books Box. Please stop buy and purchase cards on hand for the holidays. We would like to thank all of you who have supported the SCRIP program over the years!
MEDFIELD SPIRIT WEAR
Customize everything yourself or see what your kids can create! Choose from t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, bags, hats, blankets & more. Spend $85 or more and get a free customized t-shirt. 12% of proceeds from each order will go to your school’s PTO. This is all you have to do:
- Go to http://www.shop.mylocker.net
- Enter your school locker number - MEMORIAL CR198
- Use promo code nxMS4jcT to receive $10 off every order you place
NOTE: Due to different branding sizes, make sure to check all size charts when ordering to ensure you get a great fit for each product. Use MyLocker to create apparel for your teams, clubs, service groups, and more. The possibilities are endless! Please contact Laura Zaher SPIRITWEARMEDFIELD@gmail.com with any questions.
ZEBRA’S FLATBREAD FRIDAY FUNDRAISER
No need to cook on a Friday night after a crazy week! Enjoy a delicious flatbread from Zebra’s and support the Medfield Public Schools at the same time. 10% of the proceeds from flatbreads sold via take-out or in the restaurant on Friday evenings will be donated to the Medfield Coalition for Public Education (MCPE) and Medfield K-8 PTO.
Please contact Kim Price kimprice73@me.com with any questions.
WINTER CARNIVAL
The winter carnival committee is looking for creative and enthusiastic volunteers to work as part of the Booth Committee. This involves coming up with new and exciting games and prizes. We are also looking for a Treasurer. We would like to have the new Treasurer shadow the current Treasurer this year to learn the ropes and be ready to take things on in 2017. The carnival will be held this year on March 12, 2016. Please reach out to Janie Boylan at janie.steel@totalise.co.uk or Meghan Glenn at theglenns2005@hotmail.com if interested.
BOX TOPS
The November raffle will be held on Tuesday November 24th, so send those Box Tops in! Reminder - be sure to label the Collection Sheet or baggie with your child's name. 10 Box Tops= 1 raffle entry, 25 Box Tops= 3 raffle entries! Check out this week's Thursday Packet for the Box Top collection sheets. If you have any questions, please contact Memorial's coordinators Maria Puglia mpuglia79@gmail.com or Lindsay Rogers uflindsay@gmail.com.
MEMORIAL PTO MEETING: Our next meeting will be held on January 13th @ 9:00 am.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Please like us on Facebook Medfield K-8 PTO , follow us on Twitter MedfieldK8PTO and check out our website http://medfieldpto.weebly.com
Thank you for reading.
Have a great rest of your week.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Friday, November 13, 2015
November 13, 2015
Greetings Memorial Families,
Thank you to all who joined us for Parent/Teachers conferences this week. For those who have yet to visit, we'll see you next Thursday.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR NOVEMBER
November 25th-27th: Thanksgiving Break
Monday, Monday
Next week, the district will be following a Monday schedule on both Monday, November 16th and Tuesday, November 17th. The switch is due to having a number of Monday holidays which result in repeatedly missing the same special subject. Memorial students will have the same special subject class on Monday and Tuesday (i.e. if they typically have music on Monday and art on Tuesday, they will have music both days and miss their art class on Tuesday).
Welcome!
Welcome to substitute teacher Mrs. Mynanhan. Mrs. Mynahan is filling in for a few weeks until long-term substitute Mrs. Maguire takes over for Mrs. Dardia for the remainder of the school year.
Welcome to Mrs. Young. Mrs. Young is filling in for Mr. Grace.
Thank you to all who joined us for Parent/Teachers conferences this week. For those who have yet to visit, we'll see you next Thursday.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR NOVEMBER
November 19th: Early Release/Conferences 11:40 Dismissal
AM K will be dismissed at 11:40 not 11:10
Monday, Monday
Next week, the district will be following a Monday schedule on both Monday, November 16th and Tuesday, November 17th. The switch is due to having a number of Monday holidays which result in repeatedly missing the same special subject. Memorial students will have the same special subject class on Monday and Tuesday (i.e. if they typically have music on Monday and art on Tuesday, they will have music both days and miss their art class on Tuesday).
Welcome!
Welcome to substitute teacher Mrs. Mynanhan. Mrs. Mynahan is filling in for a few weeks until long-term substitute Mrs. Maguire takes over for Mrs. Dardia for the remainder of the school year.
Welcome to Mrs. Young. Mrs. Young is filling in for Mr. Grace.
Spanish Lessons
The Spanish Honor Society students from Medfield High School are offering Spanish lessons for kids. Lessons will be held at the Medfield Public Library. Be on the lookout next week for more information in the Thursday packet.
The Spanish Honor Society students from Medfield High School are offering Spanish lessons for kids. Lessons will be held at the Medfield Public Library. Be on the lookout next week for more information in the Thursday packet.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM SCRIP
After many successful years of fundraising, the SCRIP program is retiring from Medfield. This program raised thousands of dollars over the last several years and many volunteers put in countless hours to help make this program work. The participation in SCRIP has diminished to a place where it no longer makes sense to run the program. Thanks to ALL those who helped make it work, we appreciate all you did!
Park Street Books still has SCRIP cards available until we sell out....so visit soon before they are all gone!
As always, thanks for reading.
Have a great weekend.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Thursday, November 5, 2015
November 5, 2015
Hello Memorial Families.
It was so wonderful to see so many of you last Friday for our Halloween parade. I would to offer a huge thank you to Chris Allan for donating his services. As a result of his generosity, Memorial's preschool, kindergarten and grade one students were able to march around the building while listening to a great compilation of spooky and fun Halloween music.I would also like to thank the many volunteers including our head room parents and all who contributed goodies for the classroom parties.
Please enjoy a few pictures from the day.
Trasher Dash
Thank you to the many volunteers who worked to make Saturday's Trasher Halloween Dash a huge success!
If your child was absent on picture day or if you are interested in having retakes, please check out the Thursday packet where you will find a flyer with specific instructions.
Veterans' Day Assemblies
On Thursday, November 5th, students in kindergarten and first grade attended a Veterans' Day assembly sponsored by the PTO. The children talked about the meaning of liberty, freedom and sacrifice. They also learned about symbols of freedom and the five branches of the military. Thank you to Chief and Cadet Wilson for visiting our school and for their service to our country.
Important Safety Reminder
Within the past few weeks, there have been several instances of cars driving from the North Street parking lot (MAP) through the playground and out onto Adams Street. This has been occurring both during school hours and after school as well. These areas are gated off for our students' safety and are for emergency use only. Thank you for your cooperation and help in keeping the children safe.
Have a wonderful weekend and as always, thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Memorial School Principal
It was so wonderful to see so many of you last Friday for our Halloween parade. I would to offer a huge thank you to Chris Allan for donating his services. As a result of his generosity, Memorial's preschool, kindergarten and grade one students were able to march around the building while listening to a great compilation of spooky and fun Halloween music.I would also like to thank the many volunteers including our head room parents and all who contributed goodies for the classroom parties.
Please enjoy a few pictures from the day.
Trasher Dash
Thank you to the many volunteers who worked to make Saturday's Trasher Halloween Dash a huge success!
Mark Your Calendars
Parent/Teacher conferences - November 10th
Early Release - 11:40 a.m. (No p.m. preschool)
Veterans' Day - November 11th
No School
Picture re-take day - November 16th

Veterans' Day Assemblies
On Thursday, November 5th, students in kindergarten and first grade attended a Veterans' Day assembly sponsored by the PTO. The children talked about the meaning of liberty, freedom and sacrifice. They also learned about symbols of freedom and the five branches of the military. Thank you to Chief and Cadet Wilson for visiting our school and for their service to our country.
Within the past few weeks, there have been several instances of cars driving from the North Street parking lot (MAP) through the playground and out onto Adams Street. This has been occurring both during school hours and after school as well. These areas are gated off for our students' safety and are for emergency use only. Thank you for your cooperation and help in keeping the children safe.
Have a wonderful weekend and as always, thank you for reading.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Memorial School Principal
Thursday, October 29, 2015
October 30th
Hello Memorial Families,
What an exciting week it's been! We've had special programs, a Story Book Pumpkin Patch, fun with pumpkins and much, much more! Tomorrow's Halloween parade and classroom parties are going to be a great way to end the week. Our parade begins at 9:30 a.m. We hope to see you there!
Memorial's Story Book Pumpkin Patch
Check out the Story Book Pumpkin Patch at the Memorial School. Click here to see these amazing creations! Thank you to Mrs. Groden for the great video.
Ocean World
Thank you to the PTO for bringing the Ocean World program to our Kindergarten classes this week. On Monday and Tuesday, K students were able to learn about and touch ocean creatures including clams, starfish, lobsters and giant crabs.
Pumpkin Fun in Grade One!
This week we explored pumpkins inside and out. We even got to try some pumpkin seeds! Yum!
What an exciting week it's been! We've had special programs, a Story Book Pumpkin Patch, fun with pumpkins and much, much more! Tomorrow's Halloween parade and classroom parties are going to be a great way to end the week. Our parade begins at 9:30 a.m. We hope to see you there!
Memorial's Story Book Pumpkin Patch
Check out the Story Book Pumpkin Patch at the Memorial School. Click here to see these amazing creations! Thank you to Mrs. Groden for the great video.
Ocean World
Thank you to the PTO for bringing the Ocean World program to our Kindergarten classes this week. On Monday and Tuesday, K students were able to learn about and touch ocean creatures including clams, starfish, lobsters and giant crabs.
Pumpkin Fun in Grade One!
This week we explored pumpkins inside and out. We even got to try some pumpkin seeds! Yum!
Don't forget to turn your clocks back an hour this weekend!
Happy Halloween everyone.
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Thursday, October 22, 2015
October 22, 2015
Dear Parents,
I'm very proud to report that today's safety drill went extremely well. Everyone did a wonderful job following procedures and we were able to complete the drill in approximately 10 minutes. As Dr. Marsden stated in his letter, "it is important that our students know that our schools are safe places, but we practice fire drills, bus evacuation drills, and safety drills so we will remain calm and stay safe if there is an emergency." Below is a draft of the language that many of our teachers used as a guideline when discussing the drill with their children. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Our school is a very safe place because of all the things that we do to keep it safe. We are going to add one more kind of practice to make sure that we stay safe in school. In a fire drill and a bus evacuation drill, we practice leaving the school or leaving the bus to be safe. During this drill, we are going to practice staying in our school, in our classroom, to be safe. There could be times when we would be safer in school than outside. This could be because of something like bad weather or something happening outside that would make it unsafe for us to leave the school. We call this practice a “Safety Drill.”
Angel Run
Representatives will be in the cafeteria this Friday to talk with our students about the upcoming Angel Run. Have you registered? Online registration is now open for the 10th Annual MFi Angel Run on December 6, 2015. Visit http://medfieldfoundation.org/angel-run/.
Thanks to the Memorial PTO, Kindergarten students will be enjoying the Ocean World presentation next week on Monday and Tuesday. We can't wait!
Mark Your Calendars:
On Wednesday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m. the Memorial PTO will be holding their second meeting of the school year. The meeting will be held in the Teachers' Room. We hope to see you there.
I'm very proud to report that today's safety drill went extremely well. Everyone did a wonderful job following procedures and we were able to complete the drill in approximately 10 minutes. As Dr. Marsden stated in his letter, "it is important that our students know that our schools are safe places, but we practice fire drills, bus evacuation drills, and safety drills so we will remain calm and stay safe if there is an emergency." Below is a draft of the language that many of our teachers used as a guideline when discussing the drill with their children. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Our school is a very safe place because of all the things that we do to keep it safe. We are going to add one more kind of practice to make sure that we stay safe in school. In a fire drill and a bus evacuation drill, we practice leaving the school or leaving the bus to be safe. During this drill, we are going to practice staying in our school, in our classroom, to be safe. There could be times when we would be safer in school than outside. This could be because of something like bad weather or something happening outside that would make it unsafe for us to leave the school. We call this practice a “Safety Drill.”
Recently, Dawn Lavallee, Food Service Director, donated a class pumpkin as well as individual student pumpkins to all of our Kindergarten students. The pumpkins are being decorated, examined for seeds and used in a variety of other ways. Thank you Mrs. Lavallee!!!
Angel Run
Representatives will be in the cafeteria this Friday to talk with our students about the upcoming Angel Run. Have you registered? Online registration is now open for the 10th Annual MFi Angel Run on December 6, 2015. Visit http://medfieldfoundation.org/angel-run/.
Ocean World is Coming!
Mark Your Calendars:
On Wednesday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m. the Memorial PTO will be holding their second meeting of the school year. The meeting will be held in the Teachers' Room. We hope to see you there.
Music News!
Introducing the Memorial Music Web Page
Hello Parents,
I am your child’s music teacher at Memorial School. My name is Mr. Ruggiero, but everyone calls me Mr. ‘R’. I am writing to let you know that there is a music web page for Memorial School. It is entitled, “Memorial Music Happenings”.
The web page is divided into six sections. The first four sections are listed at the top and the last two are under the caption, “more . . .” The first segment is the general information section. In this section, you will find my biography, my teaching philosophy and a link to my teaching schedule.
The second section is a fun music quiz, introduced by Conductor Paul, that you can take with your child or children. Maybe your child can take the quiz with an older sibling. You decide. There is a question for each month in the school year, and as the conductor says, “See what you know. See what your child knows. Learn together. Have fun.”
The music news sections outline the music curriculum for the entire year for both Kindergarten and grade one. In these sections, the medium used to teach the lesson is coupled with the musical concept or skill your child or children will be learning. In most cases, the medium used is a song or a song with a musical arrangement; however, it can also be a chant, a nursery rhyme, or a poem.
In grade one I formally assess the students. When I assess, I focus on the process rather than the product. In the grade one section, you can also view the rubrics that I use to assess students progress.
The next area is “Curriculum Music”. In this section, you can view some of the actual music your child or children will be either singing, playing or both, and finally, the last segment is dedicated to our annual grade one “Salute to the American Symbols” Flag Day show. This section begins with an introduction given by our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. It is updated every April, and it contains important information about the show. In addition, grade one parents can print out show documents, such as the program and flyer and view the songs the children may be singing.
As you can see, the music web page is jammed with fun and facts. I hope you will take the time to visit the web page with your child or children this year. In fact, since there is so much to see and do, feel free to visit more than once.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Music Teacher,
Mr. R
As always, thank you for reading.
Have a wonderful week.
Sincerely,
Missy Bilsborough
Thursday, October 15, 2015
October 15, 2015
I hope that you all had a wonderful week and enjoyed your long weekend. The Memorial staff closed our week last week with a professional development day. Teachers spent the day working independently and with their grade levels on a variety of topics including evaluation, student growth and professional practice SMART goals, as well as diving deeper into the math curriculum. We returned to a busy, but great week! Here are a few highlights and reminders.
Bus Evacuation Safety Drills
On Tuesday, we practiced our bus evacuation safety drills and everyone did a fantastic job! Students practiced exiting from both the front and rear of the bus. Thank you to our bus drivers and Medfield PD for their support.
Aspen - Parent Information
If you have not had an opportunity to log on to the Aspen Parent Portal, please do so immediately. Parents are asked to confirm contact and emergency information, acknowledge that they have read the parent handbook, and respond to a few other questions including a photo release. It is very important that this information be current in our system. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. We greatly appreciate it.
Summer Reading
On Thursday, we celebrated the role that our first grade students played in breaking the World Record for summer reading. Congratulations to Soren, Cecilia, Danny, Annie, Keira, Liam, Thomas and Ethan for their outstanding efforts! Next summer we are aiming to have even more Memorial students participate! Thank you to the Memorial PTO for their support of this program.
Memorial Staff Professional Book Club
Did you know that 20 Memorial School staff members have signed up to participate in a staff book club? The group will be meeting monthly to discuss Mindset by Carol Dweck.
As always, thank you for reading.
Have a great weekend!
Missy Bilsborough
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