Jaguar Tracks
April 4th 2022
Dear JE families,
We are so excited to cheer on our 4th and 5th graders tomorrow as they take their MCAS. We are so proud of their effort this year and are excited to see them show what they know! This is a reminder to make sure all students go to bed early, wake up and have a nice breakfast and bring in snack. We are looking forward to setting a calm and focus environment tomorrow.
Next week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, our third graders will take their ELA Assessment.
Upcoming dates:
4/12-4/13: Grade 3 takes ELA assessment
4/13 PTO General Meeting (zoom) 7-8
Week of April 18th: April Vacation
4/29 Ice Cream Social & Basket Raffle
May 3rd and 4th: 4th & 5th Grade Math MCAS
Happy April!
Caitlin Shelburne
March Book Madness!
News from Reading Public LIbrary
The Reading Public Library offers Mango, an online language learning tool for all ages. Learners can set up an account for lessons, practice, and progress reports in over 70 world languages. Find out more about all the great things the Reading Public Library has for you at readingpl.org!
You can reserve free and discount passes to area museums and attractions using your Reading Public Library card! Plan your family's visit to the Boston Children's Museum, the New England Aquarium, or one of more than a dozen other great places! Find out more about all the great things the Reading Public Library has for you at readingpl.org!
Fun Run Booserthon!
JE families!
We are excited to kick off our Fun Run on April 25th. Our goal is to raise funds for enrichment and to strengthen our school community.
Here’s what all students can get excited about:
Fun, engaging character development lessons
A high-energy event to give our school a much needed boost of fun!
Registration to help our school opens up NEXT WEEK. Go to MYBOOSTER.COM in order to register. Be on the lookout for more details.
Thank you for supporting Joshua Eaton through the Fun Run!
ICE CREAM SOCIAL/KIDS RAFFLE Friday, April 29th from 6–7:30pm
Save the Date! The ever-popular Kids Raffle and Ice Cream Social is coming! This exciting fundraiser directly supports our Enrichment Program. You can help make this event a success by donating a gift or gift basket for the raffle. Please see this flyer for more information on the event, as well as donation ideas. Donations from Joshua Eaton families and members of the community are needed and greatly appreciated!
Joshua Eaton Night at Fenway Park - June 20, 2022 @ 7:10 pm
This is the final week for reserving your tickets for the Red Sox game. Order form (available on the JE website) and payment
must be received to the office by April 4th.
Any questions please contact Tori Murphy torimurphy13@gmail.comFrom the Health Office:
Hello Families,
We ask that you continue to monitor your children for illness symptoms each day before school. If your child shows COVID symptoms, please keep them home and do a home test. If symptoms persist for more than a few days, please retest and follow up with your pediatrician.
Since the decline in COVID cases has allowed for optional masking and less distancing, we are seeing more cases of flu, normal cold viruses, strep, and an increase in GI illnesses. Please remember to follow our general illness guidelines, and keep your child home if they have had a fever or vomiting in the past 24 hours.
As always, remind your children that handwashing is the best way to prevent illness from spreading at school. Please encourage your child to wear a mask at school if they have respiratory symptoms.
I will continue hearing screenings for 3rd grade this week. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.
Mrs. Trevejo (elmy.trevejo@reading.k12.ma.us)
Attendance Matters!
We certainly understand that there is a potential increase in absences due to illness this year because of Covid. We appreciate your vigilance and support in helping to keep everyone safe. We also have seen an increase in unexcused absences, especially around extended vacations. We are required to share your children's' absences and tardy data. You will be receiving a letter in the coming weeks if your child has more than 5 unexcused absences and we are requesting communication on how we can work together to make sure your child is attending school regularly. It's important that we set your children up for success, especially as the past few years have been unpredictable, and attending school regularly is essential to student success. Please reach out with any questions.
From the Desk of the PTO
PTO NEWS
Hi everyone!
We’d love to see you all at our next PTO meeting on 4/13. We will be reviewing our spring events and will also be reviewing PTO position openings for next year. This is a great way to learn about any openings. We will also start posting openings with role descriptions in the Tracks and on Facebook in April. Thank you for considering!
Upcoming events:
4/13 PTO General Meeting (zoom) 7-8
4/29 Ice Cream Social & Basket Raffle
5/20 Variety Show- we still need volunteers to lead this or it could be canceled. Please reach out if you can! Jevolunteers@gmail.com
6/2 K-5 Field Day
6/20 JE Night at Fenway
Thanks!
Meredith and Natalie
Updated PTO Calendar as of 3.28.22
SEPAC
SEPAC Information
First, we are canceling our March business meeting. There's not much new business to discuss, and we want to focus on exciting upcoming opportunities (see below). Were you hoping to connect with the board about something? Please email!
Next, here are those exciting upcoming opportunities!
- SEPAC movie night in April! Let's gather to watch This Is Not About Me: A story about growing up non-speaking. Thanks to SEPAC general member Karen Janowski for sponsoring this screening. We are hammering out the details but it's tentatively planned for Tuesday, April 12 at 7 pm at RCTV. Watch email, newsletters, and social media for details. Advanced registration will be required.
There are SO many other wonderful opportunities coming up. Registrations, workshops, events, etc. Please check social media for some of them!
Also, a few notes about last month's business meeting.
- We voted to revise our by-laws to remove language about open meeting law.
- We started a tradition of having parents/caregivers only stay behind after the business meeting to have informal conversation. It was enjoyable!
- We hope these changes help remove some of the formality of our meetings and introduce more opportunities for fellowship and support to our members.
- We could use some help putting together welcome packets/kits for newly registering RPS families. The tasks will be VERY manageable and could be done on your own time. It really won't be much--please email if you can help!
Be in touch with any questions!!
- The Reading in Reading Subcommittee created a resource list of books and podcasts that provide recommended information regarding reading. The resources are available here:. SEPAC_RinR_Subcommittee_Recommended_Book_List_v2 with cover April 7th.docx
All are welcome and ENCOURAGED to attend our meetings and events!
Connect with SEPAC by clicking these links:
Join SEPAC's mailing list by emailing SEPACREADING@gmail.com
Follow SEPAC on Facebook (please adjust settings so that you are sure to see our posts)
The mission of the Reading Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is to work for the understanding of, respect for, and support of, all children with special needs in the community.
Thank you,
SEPAC BOARD
Comfort Dogs!
Reading Police Department will soon have two comfort dogs joining the force! These pups will work with our School Resource Officers to provide social and emotional support for members of the Reading community, most notably our students. SROs Brian Lewis and Matt Vatcher will be training and living with these new dogs as they are welcomed into our community. The Labrador retriever pups are from Boonefield Labs and will be arriving later this spring. They will be visiting our schools and working with students and staff once they complete their training. We are excited about this partnership with the Reading Police Department and the continued support of our SROs.
Families will receive more information once the dogs arrive, and have the option of opting out of interactions with their child for any reason (i.e., if they have allergies or are afraid of dogs). The opt out form can be found HERE and on our schools website and will be sent to all families. Forms only need to be returned for those families opting out of these interactions with our new four-legged friends.