Monday, January 30, 2023

 Dates to Remember

February 1                                            Global School Play Day

February 7                                            100th Day of School

February 20-February 24                 February Break

March 13                                              Teachers' Workshop; No school for students


From the Principal


Dear Cutler Families,


Last week we had a successful book fair with lots of happy children. Thank you to all of the volunteers who made this event possible. We have many new books in our classrooms, and there were lots of happy children! Thank you!

On Thursday we also had author/ illustrator Jef Czejak visit. He gave three separate presentations to our kindergarten and grade 1 friends, our 2nd and 3rd graders and our 4th and 5th graders. Each presentation was tailored to the developmental span of the group and he was super engaging! He rapped with the kids, had some great stories, taught them how to draw and develop characters and shared his stories.  It was a lot of fun!


This Wednesday we look forward to celebrating our first Global Play Day. I can’t wait to share pictures next week of this special day. Teachers have been busy “planning” the days.

Have a wonderful week!

Juliana


From Our Adjustment Counselor, Ann Creilson:


Cutler School Food Drive


As part of our 100th day of school celebration on February 7th, we will have a school wide food drive to benefit Acord, our local food pantry.  Acord is located in Hamilton and offers weekly food distributions, holiday meal programs, school vacation lunch bags, nutrition education and outreach, and emergency meal assistance.  The students are eager to support them and hope to collect 100 items per grade level.  We will be collecting Acord’s most needed items from  Monday, February 6th through Friday, February 10th and each grade level is asked to bring in items listed below. Thank you so much in advance for your help with this!


Kindergarten- Coffee, tea, hot chocolate


First Grade-  Grains and grain mixes like Rice-A-Roni, rice pilaf, quinoa, farro, couscous


Second Grade-  Canned goods like chili, hearty soups, baked beans, canned meats or fish


Third Grade-  Breakfast items like pancake mix, cereal(hot and cold), jam, syrup


Fourth Grade-  Condiments like mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, salad dressing, soy sauce, etc.


Fifth Grade-  Paper items including paper towels, toilet paper, tissues


Absent/Tardy Safe Arrival Phone Line

To report your child absent or tardy (NOT for dismissals), please call the safe arrival
line @ 978-468-8472. 
Last Minute Dismissal Changes
For last-minute dismissal changes, please call the front office @ 978-468-5330.
If at all possible, please let us know by 1 p.m. The end of the day can get very hectic

and teachers cannot always check their emails.


§  Adult supervision on the playground begins daily at 8:15 am. Please do not drop off your
children before then as there is NO supervision.
§  School begins at 8:25 am.
§ Dismissal is at 2:57 pm. Wednesday dismissal is at 12:45 pm.

§ Early Release is at 11:15 am. There is no lunch served on early release days. You may wish
to pack a larger snack on early release days.


Review of Materials

Please log into your Aspen Parent Portal (where you go for report cards) to review your data!   Once in, under “Start a new Returning Student Registration,” Click "Initiate", then NEXT to follow through the tabs. Instructions for completing the form are included on the first page.

If you have more than one student in the district, you will need to complete the forms for each student. 

If you need help getting into Aspen, you can email aspenhelp@hwschools.net.

Thanks for helping us ensure all our information is correct. 

From the Health Office:

Free at-home COVID-19 tests:


Lunch Menus:

Here is the link to access the lunch menu:

Volunteer Opportunities- Every Wednesday morning from 9:00 to 11:00. Come to Cutler on Wednesday mornings to help make materials for our students We will meet in the gallery. Please contact Mary Adamik if you have any questions.

From Melissa Graham and the Cutler String Jam Group:

Check out this link to the Cutler String Jam session, Rockin' Robin: https://youtu.be/Uq7nYoXIWYo


From Hamilton-Wenham Lacrosse

HAMILTON WENHAM BOYS & GIRLS YOUTH LACROSSE REGISTRATION IS OPEN

 

Grades K-8 (Boys) and grade 1-8 (girls)!!!

Hello Lacrosse Families,

 

Registration is now open at the following link:

 

As a reminder, this is a new registration system so you will need to create a new username and password.

If you have any questions please let us know.

Thanks,

HW Youth Lacrosse Coaches

Thank you to Marie Hersey and Elena Koumar for organizing the annual book fair! It was a great success! Thank you to the volunteers who signed up to set up, sell books, and take down the fair. Thank you to Jennifer Wojcik Stein for ordering and selling Cutler apparel at the Book Fair and throughout the year!

Thank you to Matti Acworth, Laura Studley, and the Cultural Enrichment Committee for organizing last week's author visit! The committee, in collaboration with Cutler staff, has organized a number of experiences this year for students including field trips, the solstice stroll, discovery museum visits, additional author visits, and volunteer opportunities.

This month's school store included the addition of healthy allergy friendly snacks for students to purchase and enjoy! Thank you to Elena Koumar, Maria Amato, and The School Store Committee for organizing and running the very popular monthly school store!

Upcoming Snack Cart: The Hospitality Committee will be organizing a February snack cart. Be on the lookout for a signup genius for snack donations!

News from the Hamilton Wenham Garden Club: The Hamilton Wenham Garden Club Juniors Program is hosting two events for young people who have an interest in gardening. Come by the museum to plant some seeds to take home in anticipation of Spring! Drop in between the hours of 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 5th, 2023 And Sunday, March 5th, 2023 1:00-3:00 pm Wenham Museum, Burnham Hall* Main Street, Wenham
For more information, or to RSVP, please email Jennifer Tymann at jtymann2@verizon.net  

Monday, January 23, 2023

 Dates to Remember

Monday, January 23-January 27                                                  Scholastic Book Fair

Thursday, January 26                                                                     Author Visit

February 20-February 24                                                               February Break


From the Principal


Dear Cutler Families,


It is a busy week here at Cutler. Students are visiting the Book Fair and enjoying cozying up with books. Thank you to all of the volunteers who are helping to make this a success! Here are some students enjoying their books in the classroom!





We look forward to our author visit on Thursday, and our 4th and 5th graders will begin Science from Scientists this week as well. We are so lucky to have so many wonderful programs that our students benefit from.

Cutler School will also be celebrating  Global  School Play Day on Wednesday, February 1st. Here is a wonderful article in Cult of Pedagogy about this day, which includes a Ted Talk. I love her emphasis on "low-tech". Classroom teachers will communicate with you directly about sending in games or other materials for Global School Play Day! We would love to challenge families to extend this day into your home. Open a board game, go sledding, build a fort…. And definitely do it all without a screen!

“Play is the work of childhood.”Jean Piaget

“It’s a happy talent to know how to play.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.” Fred Rogers

“Play is not just about having fun. It is about taking risks, experimenting and testing boundaries.” American Academy of Pediatrics

“You can discover more about a person in an hour of play, than in a year of conversation.” Plato


Winter is officially here and hope that you love the snow because there is a lot coming!

Juliana


From Our Adjustment Counselor, Ann Creilson:


Cutler School Food Drive


As part of our 100th day of school celebration on February 7th, we will have a school wide food drive to benefit Acord, our local food pantry.  Acord is located in Hamilton and offers weekly food distributions, holiday meal programs, school vacation lunch bags, nutrition education and outreach, and emergency meal assistance.  The students are eager to support them and hope to collect 100 items per grade level.  We will be collecting Acord’s most needed items from  Monday, February 6th through Friday, February 10th and each grade level is asked to bring in items listed below. Thank you so much in advance for your help with this!


Kindergarten- Coffee, tea, hot chocolate


First Grade-  Grains and grain mixes like Rice-A-Roni, rice pilaf, quinoa, farro, couscous


Second Grade-  Canned goods like chili, hearty soups, baked beans, canned meats or fish


Third Grade-  Breakfast items like pancake mix, cereal(hot and cold), jam, syrup


Fourth Grade-  Condiments like mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, salad dressing, soy sauce, etc.


Fifth Grade-  Paper items including paper towels, toilet paper, tissues


Absent/Tardy Safe Arrival Phone Line

To report your child absent or tardy (NOT for dismissals), please call the safe arrival
line @ 978-468-8472. 
Last Minute Dismissal Changes
For last-minute dismissal changes, please call the front office @ 978-468-5330.
If at all possible, please let us know by 1 p.m. The end of the day can get very hectic

and teachers cannot always check their emails.


§  Adult supervision on the playground begins daily at 8:15 am. Please do not drop off your
children before then as there is NO supervision.
§  School begins at 8:25 am.
§ Dismissal is at 2:57 pm. Wednesday dismissal is at 12:45 pm.

§ Early Release is at 11:15 am. There is no lunch served on early release days. You may wish
to pack a larger snack on early release days.


From the Superintendent:

School Cancellation Notices & Emergency Alerts for Parents and Guardians:

Did you receive the school closure notification (Text or Email) on the Friday before vacation? If you did not receive an alert, PLEASE log in to your ASPEN account and confirm your contact information under the Family tab. 

  1. Current email is correct

  2. Your cell phone should be in the “PHONE SMS” field

 

IF this information is incorrect or you need to add your cell phone number to receive text message alerts, please contact your school’s secretary. 


Review of Materials

Please log into your Aspen Parent Portal (where you go for report cards) to review your data!   Once in, under “Start a new Returning Student Registration,” Click "Initiate", then NEXT to follow through the tabs. Instructions for completing the form are included on the first page.

If you have more than one student in the district, you will need to complete the forms for each student. 

If you need help getting into Aspen, you can email aspenhelp@hwschools.net.

Thanks for helping us ensure all our information is correct. 

From the Health Office:

Free at-home COVID-19 tests:


Lunch Menus:

Here is the link to access the lunch menu:

Volunteer Opportunities- Every Wednesday morning from 9:00 to 11:00. Come to Cutler on Wednesday mornings to help make materials for our students We will meet in the gallery. Please contact Mary Adamik if you have any questions.



Jan 26th Author Visit: Jef Czekaj

We are thrilled to welcome Jef Czekaj to Cutler! He is a cartoonist, children's book author and illustrator, and musician. He has written and/or illustrated over 13 books, including a graphic novel anthology of his work from Nickelodeon Magazine. Jef will lead each group through reading, music, video, and a drawing activity, while sharing his creative process and how he turned this into a career. It should be a fun day! 

Scholastic Book Fair

The Scholastic Book Fair is returning to Cutler this week! Please visit our school's Scholastic Book Fair site for details and to create an eWallet for your student for easy shopping during the fair:
Here is the Book Fair schedule. Parents/caregivers are welcome to come during their students' scheduled time to shop with them. We'll also offer before and after school hours Wed-Fri, as well as a late afternoon/evening shopping time from 4-6pm on Thursday 1/26. Here is the signup genius for volunteers, please consider signing up to help before or after school Wed, Thurs or Fri: 


Mon, Jan 23

Tue, Jan 24

Wed, Jan 25

Th, Jan 26

Fri Jan 27

 

Grade 3:

8:45-9:15 3G

9:15-9:45 3H

 

Grade 5:

9:50-10:20 5A

10:20-10:50 5P

10:50-11:20 5PQ

 

Grade 2:

1:05-1:30 2D

1:30-2:00 2K

 

Grade 4

2:00-2:25 4D

2:25-2:50 4V



 

Kindergarten

9:00-9:30 KD

9:30-10:00 KG







Grade 1:

1:30-2:00 1Gray

2:00-2:30 1Greene

8:15-8:30 open

 

12:45-1:15 open

8:15-8:30 open

 

3:00-3:30 open


*Evening hours*


4:00-6:00 open

8:15-8:30 open

 

3:00-3:30 open

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

 Dates to Remember

January 17-20                                                                                   School Store

Monday, January 23-January 27                                                  Scholastic Book Fair

Thursday, January 26                                                                     Author Visit

February 20-February 24                                                               February Break


From the Principal


Dear Cutler Families,


What a beautiful, snowy weekend. I hope you all had some cozy time. I also find this weekend to be a time to reflect on the incredible work and timeless words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Here is one of my favorite quotes:


“We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence and character- that is the goal of true education.” MLK, Jr. from The Purpose of Education, 1947


Last Friday we had our rescheduled schoolwide PJ Day. It was festive and fun to see the entire school in their PJs. Below is a photo of our kindergarten teachers with Mrs. Kershaw, as well as two first graders from Mrs. Greene’s class. It was a great day!



Wishing you all a wonderful week!

Juliana



Absent/Tardy Safe Arrival Phone Line

To report your child absent or tardy (NOT for dismissals), please call the safe arrival
line @ 978-468-8472. 
Last Minute Dismissal Changes
For last-minute dismissal changes, please call the front office @ 978-468-5330.
If at all possible, please let us know by 1 p.m. The end of the day can get very hectic

and teachers cannot always check their emails.


More and more children are being dropped off before 8:15 a.m. Please remember:
§  Adult supervision on the playground begins daily at 8:15 am. Please do not drop off your
children before then as there is NO supervision.
§  School begins at 8:25 am.
§ Dismissal is at 2:57 pm. Wednesday dismissal is at 12:45 pm.

§ Early Release is at 11:15 am. There is no lunch served on early release days. You may wish
to pack a larger snack on early release days.


From the Superintendent:

School Cancellation Notices & Emergency Alerts for Parents and Guardians:

Did you receive the school closure notification (Text or Email) on the Friday before vacation? If you did not receive an alert, PLEASE log in to your ASPEN account and confirm your contact information under the Family tab. 

  1. Current email is correct

  2. Your cell phone should be in the “PHONE SMS” field

 

IF this information is incorrect or you need to add your cell phone number to receive text message alerts, please contact your school’s secretary. 


From Library/Tech:  

 

“For kids, digital life is real life. It's where they build friendships, take a stand on issues, and do so much more.” (Common Sense Media)

 

Over the next several weeks, your student will participate in a Digital Citizenship Curriculum from Common Sense Media during Library/Tech class. Through this unit, we hope to empower our students to participate safely and responsibly in the digital world. This curriculum will focus on the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District Digital Citizen Goals: 

  • “Recognizes the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world and they act in ways that are safe, legal, ethical and self-aware.”
  • Uses digital tools to broaden their perspectives, increase empathy and understanding, and work effectively in teams.”

 

If you are interested in receiving free text message tips about how to practice healthy media habits at home with your family, text the word kids to 21555.



Review of Materials

Please log into your Aspen Parent Portal (where you go for report cards) to review your data!   Once in, under “Start a new Returning Student Registration,” Click "Initiate", then NEXT to follow through the tabs. Instructions for completing the form are included on the first page.

If you have more than one student in the district, you will need to complete the forms for each student. 

If you need help getting into Aspen, you can email aspenhelp@hwschools.net.

Thanks for helping us ensure all our information is correct. 

Lunch Menus:


Here is the link to access the lunch menu:

Volunteer Opportunities- Every Wednesday morning from 9:00 to 11:00. Come to Cutler on Wednesday mornings to help make materials for our students We will meet in the gallery. Please contact Mary Adamik if you have any questions.


HW Friends of the Arts January Meeting

Hello families! Start your new year off right by coming to the HW Friends of the Arts January meeting on 1/18 @ 630 pm in the High School conference room. All are welcome, hope to see you there!



School Store: School Store will run this week! The Store opens at 8:15 in the cafeteria and operates until the bell. There is a $3 max spending limit and small bills are appreciated! 


Erasers, keychains, pencils, pens, notebooks, folders, and more are available for sale! 


New to school store: healthy allergy friendly snacks! Gluten free, dairy free, and nut free/peanut free snacks will be available for sale! 

Tuesday 1/17 - k & 1
Wednesday 1/18 -2 & 3
Thursday 1/19 - 4
Friday  1/20 -5  and make ups

Jan 26th Author Visit: Jef Czekaj

We are thrilled to welcome Jef Czekaj to Cutler! He is a cartoonist, children's book author and illustrator, and musician. He has written and/or illustrated over 13 books, including a graphic novel anthology of his work from Nickelodeon Magazine. Jef will lead each group through reading, music, video, and a drawing activity, while sharing his creative process and how he turned this into a career. It should be a fun day! 

Scholastic Book Fair

The Scholastic Book Fair is returning to Cutler the week of 1/23-1/27! Please visit our school's Scholastic Book Fair site for details and to create an eWallet for your student for easy shopping during the fair:


Here is the Book Fair schedule. Parents/caregivers are welcome to come during their students' scheduled time to shop with them. We'll also offer before and after school hours Wed-Fri, as well as a late afternoon/evening shopping time from 4-6pm on Thursday 1/26. Here is the signup genius for volunteers, please consider signing up to help before or after school Wed, Thurs or Fri: 

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e094daeac28a1fb6-book1#/
 

 Any questions, please contact Elena Moreira (ekoumari@gmail.com) or Marie Hersey (baker.marie81@gmail.com). 


Mon, Jan 23

Tue, Jan 24

Wed, Jan 25

Th, Jan 26

Fri Jan 27

 

Grade 3:

8:45-9:15 3G

9:15-9:45 3H

 

Grade 5:

9:50-10:20 5A

10:20-10:50 5P

10:50-11:20 5PQ

 

Grade 2:

1:05-1:30 2D

1:30-2:00 2K

 

Grade 4

2:00-2:25 4D

2:25-2:50 4V



 

Kindergarten

9:00-9:30 KD

9:30-10:00 KG







Grade 1:

1:30-2:00 1Gray

2:00-2:30 1Greene

8:15-8:30 open

 

12:45-1:15 open

8:15-8:30 open

 

3:00-3:30 open


*Evening hours*


4:00-6:00 open

8:15-8:30 open

 

3:00-3:30 open