Peabody Planet: March 21, 2018
Published on Mar 21, 2018 15:04
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DATES TO REMEMBER
March 27 | 9:15AM
Parent Workshop: Family Reading at the Peabody School
Family Room
March 28 | 7:30AM
School Council Meeting
Library
March 28 | 2:15PM
Parent Math Workshop - Grade One Families
Library
April 3 | 8AM
Connections Meeting
Location TBD
April 9 | 5PM
Community Meeting with Maryann MacDonald, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Schools
Topic: Extended School Day
Library
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IN OUR DISTRICT & COMMUNITY
Title I
Let's Cook & Move!
April 26 | 6-7:30PM
Cambridgeport School
Registration & details >>
See March calendar >>
Cambridge Winter Farmers Market
Saturdays, through April 7
10AM-2PM
Cambridge Community Center, 5 Callender St.
Details >>
Immigration Legal Screening Clinics - FREE!
This FREE monthly clinic offers participants a consultation with an immigration attorney and the chance to learn more about how immigration law affects them and their families. Details >>
More programs & events in our community >>
BE SAFE
Please remember safety rules in the playground apply for afterschool as well as during school. We certainly do not want anyone getting hurt. Please have fun and be safe!
PEABODY REMINDERS
We kindly request that for safety reasons, you only enter through the Main Entrance of the building. Thank you for your cooperation.
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FIND IT CAMBRIDGE
Looking for things to do in Cambridge? Then take a peek at Find It Cambridge!
www.finditcambridge.org
Peabody School
70 Rindge Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02140
617.349.6530
Fax: 617.349.6538
Peabody Website
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Reader Leaders
Here are photos of this week's reader leaders from our Peabody: One School, Many Readers competition. Each student had to model the attributes of their team names, such as tolerance, respect, kindness, etc.
Selfies
Second grade ESL students have been working on describing characters using character trait adjectives. Each student made their own “selfie” and chose adjectives to describe themselves. They also practiced writing to describe themselves using examples.
Wearing of the Green
Fourth Grade and Our Learning of the USA
In Social Studies, the fourth grade has been spending a lot of time learning about the United States of America.
Hear more >>
All School Share
JK/K Update
We can’t believe that the school year is half over! We have been engaged in learning important skills and concepts over the last few months of junior kindergarten and kindergarten.
This is what we have been learning >>
2018 DHSP Summer Program Guide
Get started on planning a summer of fun!
Learn more via Find It Cambridge >>
Curbside Compost Goes Citywide April 2!
Have you heard the wonderful news? Tell your friends, family, and neighbors to grab their new bins and start composting!
Find out more >>
Go Green Challenge
The Go Green Challenge is a competition run each year in Cambridge Public Schools in partnership with the Department of Public Works (DPW). Every elementary classroom teacher receives a sheet to fill out with his or her students, indicating green actions they are taking together, such as recycling, having a plant in the classroom, or printing double-sided. New in 2018 is a "Go Green at Home Challenge" for students to take home and bring back.
Read more >>
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