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MHES Community Newsletter_9.15.15

9/22/2015

 
Hot off the Press! The first Community Newsletter of the school year features important family information about Morning Drop Off, upcoming learning workshops, dates to remember and what's NEW in the MHES SChool Store. Thank you to Ms. Tate and Ms, Jones! Download the September 15, 2015 edition here.
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Required Books 1st - 5th Grades - By Quarter

9/3/2015

 
Here's a handy table of the required books your youngsters will need this Fall and when they will be reading them! View the complete Fall 2015 Table of Books by Grade here.

MHES Community Newsletter 9.1.2015

9/2/2015

 
Hot off the Press! The first Community Newsletter of the school year features important family information about Morning Drop Off, upcoming learning workshops, dates to remember and what's NEW in the MHES SChool Store. Thank you to Ms. Tate and Ms, Jones! Download the September 1, 2015 edition here.
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MHES 2015 -16 Supply List By Grade

8/5/2015

 
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Attached is the supply list for all grades for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year. Your teacher will greatly appreciate any and all of the supplies you can provide for your child. If this list presents a financial burden for your family, please contact the school. Happy shopping! 

MHES Supply List 2015-2016 (All Grades)

Newsletter_November Edition

11/5/2013

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This month's newsletter includes a focus on communication to parents and the school community. Medfield Heights is committed to providing timely updates through paper flyers, parent newsletters, our new blog, emails, the PTA Facebook page, and of course your teachers correspondence. 



attendance initiative

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Join our campaign in the The Annual Mayor's Attendance Competition! We want to improve our attendance records in every homeroom between now and Thanksgiving. The winning school will receive an exciting prize and a visit from Stephanie Rawlings Blake. 

Classes with the most improved attendance will receive small prizes at the end of set tracking periods. Even better - families who have made great improvements in their child's attendance rate will receive a ten dollar grocery store gift card as a "Thank You" for your efforts. Let's work together to ensure has as much classroom time as possible.
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Family Menu - November 2013 Edition

11/2/2013

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What's Inside?
Take a look inside the November Edition of the Baltimore City Public School Family Menu for Key Dates and articles on 5th/8th Graders readiness for choosing their next school, recycling, tips for supporting math at home, and the November School Lunch Menu.

Family Lunch_November Edition

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21st Century Buildings for Our Kids: Exploring What that Means
Everything is know in place for work to begin on City Schools' plan to bring 21st Century school buildings to communities across Baltimore. For buildings that will be affected in the first two years of the plan, school communities are already meeting to discuss priorities and share their ideas with architects and staff. City Schools held a Design Expo on Saturday, November 2nd at Morgan State University. For more information, email betterbuildings@bcps.k12.md.us or plan to attend future Family Council Meetings.
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Parent Newsletter - October

10/25/2013

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School Family Council / Terminology Wall / Parents Wanted and more...

All students at MHE are focusing on writing narratives this quarter. By the end of October, each student will have completed a published autobiography. You can help our quarterly writing initiatives by discussing family backgrounds, favorite memories, and important facts about your child's life. They can include these in their writings.

For these articles and more...check out the October newsletter.

October Newsletter

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Lunch Menu Newsletter - October Issue

10/4/2013

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Great Kids Farm Ranch Dip
“Kids are much more enthusiastic about eating healthy  snacks when they get to help make them,” says Chela  Cooper, the farm’s chef. Visiting students often get to help  make this dressing to use as a dip when tasting farm-grown  cucumbers or carrots, but it’s also good on salad or as a  topping for baked potatoes.

1 cup (8 oz) sour cream or plain greek-style yogurt
1 cup buttermilk
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley
1 tbsp. chopped fresh dill
1 tbsp. chopped fresh chives
1/2 tsp. salt
a sprinkle of fresh cracked pepper

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl, stirring well with a  whisk or large spoon. 
Read the complete October Issue

Ingredients + Recipe = 
Reading + Math

Helping in the kitchen not only makes kids more likely to taste the results, it also gives lots of opportunities for reinforcing math and reading skills. Try these things when you’re making Great Kids Farm ranch dip or other simple recipes.

• Read aloud the ingredient list, and ask your child to find each item in the fridge or cupboard. Which carton says milk, which says cream and which one is buttermilk? Which jar says garlic powder and which says onion?

• Ask your child questions about the directions: What’s another word for combine? What do you think the word ingredients means?

• Talk about fractions while measuring ingredients
together. If 1 cup has 8 ounces, how many ounces are
there in a 1/2 cup? How much more garlic powder than salt is included?

• Ask your child to think about more, less and the same. Does the recipe have more yogurt or more buttermilk? Is there less onion powder or salt? Name three ingredients that all have the same amount. And what’s another word for “the same”? 

Depending on your child’s age, ask him or her to help measure the ingredients, and talk about being precise. It’s good practice for science experiments later on, and your ranch dip will ask him or her to help  measure the ingredients, and talk about being precise. It’s  good practice for science experiments later on, and your  ranch dip will taste better if it has 1 tsp. of garlic powder — and not 3!
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Parent Newsletter - Staying Informed

10/4/2013

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The staff wish to welcome back all students and families. We look forward to a sucessful year with each and every one of you!

You can make the best of your child's school year by staying informed and being an active part of the Medfield Community. 

Look for Newsletters on a bi-weekly basis in your student's folders.

This year Medfield is focused on increasing technology, writing and science in every classroom. We look forward to sharing classroom stories in upcoming newsletters. 
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