Peabody Planet: January 12, 2018
Published on Jan 12, 2018 14:43


January 12, 2018  |  Vol. 8, No. 6
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DATES TO REMEMBER
January 15
No School: Dr. MLK Day

January 18
Peabody Market
3:10PM | Cafeteria
Please bring your own shopping bags.

January 24
School Council
7:30AM - 8:15AM

Friday, January 19th
Special Start Potluck
5:30PM - 7:30PM

Wednesday, January 24th
Grades 1 - 5 Winter Concert
9:15AM | Auditorium
Performers should dress in concert attire. Black bottoms, white tops.

See Peabody calendar >>

See district calendar >>

IN OUR DISTRICT & COMMUNITY
Public Hearings on the 2018-19 CPS Budget 
The Cambridge School Committee would like to hear YOUR ideas and priorities for the 2018-19 Budget for Cambridge Public Schools. 
Saturday, January 20
10:30AM - 12:30PM
Details >>
Tuesday, January 23
3:30 - 5:30PM 
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 

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Meet Our New Staff!
Get to know 4th Grade Teacher Sean D'Abbraccio ("Mr. DAb") and School Nurse Anita Barandao! Read on >>

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Do You Know?
Parents may borrow books from the Peabody School Library...
It is easy: come to the library when you drop your children off for school or pick them up. Once we add you into our database (5 minutes), you are all set to borrow books. We have wonderful books to read aloud and share with your children at bedtime or on a cold winter afternoon. Once young readers start reading on their own, it can be challenging to keep them supplied with enough books; we have a wide range of options for newly independent readers. Maybe you need some project or craft ideas? We have those books, too! Whether you are looking for funny, sweet, serious or classic, we are here to help you find what you want. We have worked hard as a community to build a wonderful collection of books and they are waiting to be borrowed by YOU!

We have created a Spanish Collection...
To support the newly added Spanish program, we have started building a collection of books in Spanish. Ms. Bourne and Ms. Convers collaborated on a list of titles to support the new curriculum and inspire independent reading: nonfiction and fiction, Spanish and Bilingual, and books for younger and older readers. Come check it out!

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Hello Peabody Community & Happy New Year from Special Start!
As we enter 2018, we are happy to report that we’ve had a great school year so far. Children have been engaged in a variety curriculum themes and activities throughout the fall and early winter. For those who don’t know our program, Special Start is a Cambridge Public School program that provides preschool education, special education, and related services throughout the city in many schools. Here at the Peabody, we have two classrooms. Hear more >>

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