Spirit Week for our elementary students begins Monday!
SBRSD participated in Sheffield Historical Society's Historic Sheffield
Winter Wonderland. Mr. Miller shows us around the SBRSD sponsored trees in this short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFPVsZxYeG8
Mt. Everett Interact Club's - Winter Food Drive - December 6-17. Collection boxes are in each advisory classroom for all non-perishable foods.
Mt. Everett Student Council is holding a Raffle Giveaway for one of “Hero Artist” Rob Surret’s paintings. Tickets are only $1.00 and will be sold to students during lunch periods.
Be sure to stop by the Mount Everett library to experience Ms. Raszl's new display of interactive portraits. An art and storytelling project by Amplifier.org gives new life to the traditional display case.
11th graders in Mrs. Barros' class presented a lesson on Thomas Paine - an American author of Common Sense. They used a model of the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party revolt as his justification for pushing the colonists to fight for independence! Tea and crumpets accompanied this lesson!
2nd grade "warm and fuzzy jar" is one of the many social and emotional supports that Ms. Jenn uses in her classroom. Students who have been spotted displaying random acts of kindness are encouraged to grab a handful of fuzzies and place them in the class jar. Once the jar is filled, the class is able to vote on a reward.
It's great to see that second grade jar almost full!
Ms. Jenn DeAngelo's second graders take a well-deserved GoNoodle movement break following their hard work during morning studies.
SBRSD's first edition of "Educating Our Eagles", a monthly curriculum and instruction newsletter, is available for viewing.
The goal of this newsletter is to provide you with a window into our day-to-day experiences and an opportunity to see into our classrooms. Each day our teachers strive to create interactive and highly engaging lessons that support and inspire all learners.
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If you are interested in signing your child up for Routine COVID-19 Pooled Testing, which takes place weekly, or Test and Stay, please complete the consent form found here:
https://www.cic-health.com/consent/ma
The Middle School VEX IQ Robotics team met once again on Tuesday. Groups are starting to build their drivetrains as they prepare for competition later this year.
Congratulations to 9th grader, Danny Wilkinson for winning third prize in the Bridging Divides, Healing Communities Youth Film Challenge!
Danny's film will be screened at the Crandell Theatre in Chatham, NY, on 12/4 and at the Daniel Arts Center at Simon's Rock on 12/12.
www.youthfilmchallenge.com
We are so thankful for the entire SBRSD community.
Happy Thanksgiving.
https://youtu.be/bzx0guXFGuI
1st grade students are celebrating the end of Fall with their beautiful winter landscapes.
Mrs. Johnson and co. put together a special food box this week with the help of community organizations and individuals.
They included a special message..." Happy Thanksgiving!...We are so grateful to be able to offer you a special food box this week from the hard work of volunteers and the generosity of community organizations and individuals.
From your friends,
Sheffield Police Community Fund
Peoples Pantry
First Congregational Church of Sheffield
Sheffield Food Assistance Program
Berkshire Bounty
Berkshire Grown
Student and Driver Volunteers of SBRSD
Greenagers
Guido's
Bow Wow Farm
Sheffield Agricultural Commission
North Plain Farm
Jenny Schwartz, Food Access Coordinator at Fairview Hospital/ Southern Berkshire Rural Health Network
Greylock Credit Union
Big Y
Bakin' Bakery"
Model UN has returned to Mt. Everett. Our first Model UN debate took place this afternoon.
Our creative teachers, always learning.
Congratulations to the cast and crew of Mt. Everett's "Two Gentlemen of Verona" who performed their final show of the 2021 Fall Festival of Shakespeare. Great job to all!
Pre-K students created a display for Bacon Bakery's windows to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Ms. Johnston came to the 3rd grade classroom to talk about what students might bring with them to help them stay calm and relaxed when going somewhere for the holidays. Students thought about what they might need and added them to their backpacks. This was a great activity to help kids prepare for events that are unique, such as holidays!