Hannaford Helps Starts Today!
Through this program, shoppers will earn 3 School Dollars for every 4 participating products purchased. At checkout, customers will receive a School Dollar printout they can use to donate to any school in this program.
To redeem School Dollars, all shoppers need to do is enter the unique printout code and store number on the Hannaford Helps Schools program website and select their school. School Dollars can also be evenly distributed among all participating schools by depositing printouts in the in-store collection tower.
Yesterday, our fourth graders in Mrs. Gauthier and Ms. Georato's classrooms took a trip to Concord to visit the State House. Not only were they escorted through their tour by Representative Yokela, Governor Sununu paused his cabinet meeting to introduce himself and shake hands with each and every fourth grader. A field trip to remember!
Learners in Mrs. Gobeil's classroom have been following the Iditarod throughout the month of March. Last Friday they welcomed town resident and Alaska expert, Mr. Townsend to share photographs, taxidermy and a wealth of information! As always, his great bear rug was the best part of the presentation! Thank you for always making time for our third graders, Mr. Townsend.
In between CPR training, literacy data analysis, standards and competency alignment, rubric building and several other tasks, our educators came together to enjoy a pot luck luncheon. It was the perfect opportunity to reconnect over platefuls of delicious dishes. Thank you for all of your hard work today, Ellis Educators!
Please take a moment to read this week's News from the Nest.
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Attention Fremont Seniors!
The Ellis School Jeans for Teens Scholarship application is now available for pick up at Ellis School or from your school counselor's office.
You can find information on how to order a yearbook by clicking below.
**If you have a current eighth grader, please follow the instructions provided by Ms. Bancroft.
At February's Community Meeting, our 5th graders launched a school-wide service project for a senior and hospice sanctuary called Old Dogs Go to Helen.
Please click on their amazon wish list to see what items the are collecting.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3JZSBS9UIFOF4?ref_=wl_share&fbclid=IwAR3u2sMM-B3mK4BQxnPHwcpvg0RnoPuc_PiLEYH8UVksbOEBby1iQtlmlRw
Kindergarten Registration for the 2023-24 School Year is now open! Please save the date for Kindergarten Information Night! March 28th at 5:30pm in the Ellis School Library.
Track & Field Sign Ups!
Track is open to students in grades 5-8. Track begins on April 1st. (This is not an April Fool's Day joke!)
Sign up form: https://forms.gle/4wvjhugPdFts2gx47 Sign ups are due by March 22nd!
Tentative track schedule: click here
There will be a parent meeting on the back field on April 1st immediately following practice.
Ellis students will have the chance to learn and participate in the following events: 75m hurdles, 100m dash, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m, shot put, discus, and long jump.
Athletes will need to make sure they come prepared with water, good running sneakers (no spikes), and warm clothes on meet days! An Ellis Eagle t-shirt will be provided for the meets, but must be returned at the end of the season.
Please check with the school nurse and make sure your child has a recent physical on file! If not, your child will not be able to participate until they do!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Hannah Kimball (hkimball@sau83.org) or Kelli Booth (kbooth@sau83.org)
On March 12th, the citizens of Fremont will be voting on Warrant Article 6 which, if passed, would allow the SAU 83 School Board to enter into tuition agreements with both Epping High School and Pinkerton Academy. Students entering high school in the fall of 2026 would have a choice of either of the two schools as their high school. Please see the attached flyer for an upcoming open house to introduce Fremont families to Epping High School.
On March 12th, the citizens of Fremont will be voting on Warrant Article 6 which, if passed, would allow the SAU 83 School Board to enter into tuition agreements with both Epping High School and Pinkerton Academy. Students entering high school in the fall of 2026 would have a choice of either of the two schools as their high school. Please see the attached flyer for an upcoming open house to introduce Fremont families to Pinkerton Academy.
The Fremont Police Department will be conducting training and drills at Ellis School today. If you see an increased presence of first responders on campus throughout the day, there is no need for concern.
On March 12th, the citizens of Fremont will be voting on Warrant Article 6 which, if passed, would allow the SAU 83 School Board to enter into tuition agreements with both Epping High School and Pinkerton Academy. Students entering high school in the fall of 2026 would have a choice of either of the two schools as their high school. Please see the attached flyer for an upcoming open house to introduce Fremont families to Epping High School.
Please see the attached flyer
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The Ellis School Apparel Store has extended its window until mindnight on Sunday! You can log on to https://ellisschool.itemorder.com/ to order!
On March 12th, the citizens of Fremont will be voting on Warrant Article 6 which, if passed, would allow the SAU 83 School Board to enter into tuition agreements with both Epping High School and Pinkerton Academy. Students entering high school in the fall of 2026 would have a choice of either of the two schools as their high school. Please see the attached flyer for an upcoming open house to introduce Fremont families to Pinkerton Academy.
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Please take a moment to read this week's News from the Nest.
https://www.smore.com/3u197
UA night is only SIX days away! The UA team invites our FOURTH GRADERS to perform with their recorders at 5:45pm in the gym. They also invite our KINDERGARTEN, FIRST and SECOND GRADERS to perform their folk dances at 6:00pm in the gym!
At January's Community Meeting our learners in Mrs South and Mrs Lennon's classes invited our school community to make Valentines for our neighbors at Colonial Poplin Nursing Hone. Today, those first graders delivered over a hundred handmade Valentines and lots of joy to the residents!