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February 14, 2025 - Family Newsletter

Posted Date: 2/14/25 (9:00 PM)

Lizzie
Elizabeth Green Elementary School
February 7, 2025
Elizabeth Green Elementary School
 
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The long weekend is here!
As we come to the final 77 days of school, I still can't believe how fast the year is flying by. In a blink, we will be into March and looking at the warmer weather that will be coming soon.

We had another great week! We started the week by celebrating the 100th day. We ended the week by having a number of Valentine's Day events. Our students were involved in a number of great activities. I hope they shared them with you!

I hope you have a wonderful long weekend!
 
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A Glimpse of Our Week!
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The 100th Day
We had some great fun on Monday celebrating the 100th day of school. Here are a few pictures of our kids showing their age!
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Splash of Kindness
The students in Mrs. Serrano’s class made Valentine’s Day cards for The Splash of Kindness event in tribute to Regan Martins. The cards were delivered to senior citizens from Cedar Mountain Commons in hopes to spread kindness and brighten their day. We had a blast making the cards and making people in our community happy!
 
Upcoming Events
  • February 14-18: Presidents' Day Long Weekend
  • February 20: Gr. 4 Got Lunch Newington - Wear PJs! ($1)
  • February 21: Got Lunch Newington - Wear PJs! ($1)
  • February 21: 4th Grade Field Trip to the Bushnell
  • February 21: PTO Wolfpack Game - 7pm, XL Center, Hartford
  • February 25: Early Release Day
  • February 28: Rare Disease Day - Wear Stripes!
  • March 4: PTO Meeting, 7PM, Media Center
  • March 14-21: PTO Book Fair
  • April 4: Yard Goats Game - 7:10pm Dunkin Park, Hartford
  • May 30: PTO End of Year Celebration (5:30-7:30) on the blacktop
 
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Things to Know
February Students of the Month
Each month, teachers nominate a student of the month. This student displays attributes of being kind, setting a good example for others, and is an active participant in their learning. We compile all the nominees and the staff vote on our Outstanding Student of the Month who is honored at an awards' presentation at Town Hall with Dr. Brummett.

We also recognize students in our Kindergarten and Pre K. They are our Shining Stars. These are our youngest students who are learning all about the expectations of Elizabeth Green Elementary School. In their short time with us, they have done a fabulous job completing their work, being classroom leaders, and having an overall outstanding attitude.

Here are our Shining Stars:
Pre K - Nico Paci, Noah Abraham, Christopher Cuas, and Giuseppe Quattromani
Kindergarten - Olivia Bordonaro and Lena Elhaddad

Here are our nominees and our Outstanding Student of the Month:
First Grade - Dominic Iturrino, Lillabelle Rodriguez, and Olivia Cote
Second Grade - Lawrence Rodriguez, Juliet Poglitsch, and Adriana Costa
Third Grade - Reign Titus, Brent Layus, Aliyah Nanowski, and Mia Bordonaro
Fourth Grade - Avery Savvis, Harley Walczak, and Teagan O'Neill

Our Outstanding Student of the Month is Avery Savvis. Congratulations to everyone!
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We want to go outside!
The day is long and we want the students to have the opportunity to go outside and run around at recess. Please make sure they dress appropriately for the weather. It gets cold at the playscape!
 
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Look at what is happening at EG!
Thank you goes out to Becky Tubbs and Sandra Pereira for creating this presentation on Black History Month.

If you have work or a lesson that you would like shared with the staff, please send it to me. Our staff is our greatest resource. Each one of you do an outstanding job. Let's share some of the work that we have done.

 
EG is a Title 1 School
Our school receives federal funds through the Title I grant. These are supplemental funds, which means they are used to provide additional resources to support identified students in achieving academic success in reading and/or math. Teachers communicate with parents/guardians of students who receive reading or math intervention and share progress throughout the year.  We also collaborate with parents and families and seek feedback to improve services. 

Parents/guardians also have the right to request information about your child’s teachers’ and paraprofessionals’ professional qualifications. All teachers at our school have been certified by the state of Connecticut as highly qualified. In addition, all staff members continue learning through professional development activities and are evaluated each year to make sure their teaching skills remain at the highest possible level. Furthermore, we will provide timely notice if a student has been assigned or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who does not meet applicable State certification or licensure requirements.
 
Lost and Found
Please take a look and see if anything in the Lost and Found belongs to your student. The Lost and Found rack is located in the cafeteria and can be accessed by all students during their lunch wave. If you have any questions please email bfigueiredo@npsct.org.


Here are some of the items in Lost and Found.
 
Changes to your child's dismissal
You can make changes to your child's dismissal by clicking the More Links Tab in ParentSquare. Here is the direct dismissal link.
 
Cafeteria Information
Universal free lunch is no longer available to all students. Families are encouraged to complete an application to determine eligibility for Free and/or Reduced Lunch. Applications can be completed on-line here. Otherwise, the cost for school lunch is $2.90 at the elementary level. Parents/Guardians may apply funds to your child’s account either online or by sending a check/cash. Checks should be made out to Newington School Cafeterias. For more information on how to add money to your child’s account, please see here.

Breakfast is available for $2 per day also.
 
Classroom Snacks/Celebrations
All classrooms are peanut/tree nut free. A snack containing peanut/tree nut may not be eaten in the classroom. At lunch, the cafeteria has designated tables for students with peanut/tree nut allergies. Parents of children with these allergies may opt to have your child sit at this table/s. Birthdays may be acknowledged with non-food items such as stickers, pencils, or other non-food items. Food is not accepted for birthday celebrations.
 
Elizabeth Green PTO
There is a lot going on with the PTO! See below for some important updates:

The positions of president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary are open for the 2025-2026 school year. Some veteran committee members will be running but we are in particular need of someone interested in being secretary and co-treasurer. Please see the position descriptions here and email Mary at egreenpto@gmail.com or Mr. Doran with questions. Nominations will be in March with the election in April. 

- Family night at the Wolfpack, Friday, February 21 at 7 PM at the XL center in Hartford. Wolfpack tickets have been distributed via email to those who purchased them. If you sent in an order form but did not receive an email please let us know by emailing egreenpto@gmail.com.
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Many thanks to Tutoring You to Excellence Virtual Tutoring for sponsoring our 100th Day of School sunglasses treat for our students. Their future is brighter, now they’re 100 days smarter!

We LOVE our staff! For Valentine’s Day, the PTO sponsored an Expo marker love note for our staff. 
 
PTO Birthday Grams
The PTO is here to help make birthday celebrations in the classroom even easier. We will make and deliver birthday grams for the entire class on behalf of the birthday child. Please see this link for more information. 
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Community Events
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Got Lunch Pajama Day
On Friday, February 21, Got Lunch Newington is sponsoring a Pajama Day district wide. Got Lunch Newington is a local non-profit that buys, packages, and delivers lunch groceries to Newington children every week during the summer. This helps to fill the summer void when there's no free breakfast and lunch offered through the schools. Got Lunch relies 100% on donations from the community. It costs roughly $150 to feed a child for the summer and we usually feed between 150 and 200 children each summer. Every little bit helps towards feeding children in your own neighborhoods. We appreciate your support! 

Let's all dress up in our PJs and see how much money we can raise for this great cause.
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4th Grade - Got Lunch Pajama Day
The 4th grade will be visiting the Bushnell on February 21. PJs would not be appropriate clothing for this trip. The 4th grade will have their PJ day on Thursday, February 20. The $1 donation is still recommended.

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Rare Disease Day - February 28th
Recently in the news, there was a story about a family in Newington and their daughter battling a Rare Disease. The link is below. This is a family of future and past students of NPS.


To show support, please wear stripes for Rare Disease Day on Feb 28th.