4th Grade Graduation at Wire Village School was filled with lots of laughter, liveliness and celebration! Many congratulations to our rising 4th graders! #WireVillageRocks @MASchoolsK12
Check out our Summer Meal Menu! https://5il.co/u3ut
Meals can be picked up or delivered. Locations/times and sign-up links are listed below.
East Brookfield Elementary: 10am-12pm Walk-in or order
Knox Trail: 10am- 12pm - Walk-in or order
Bixby Road Housing: 10:30-11am - Walk in or order
Spencer-East Brookfield Delivery: Tuesdays 10-12:30
CHIP-IN Food Pantry, Charlton: Tuesdays 11-12pm
Meal Delivery Form: https://forms.gle/iZAqJ67Ev82AnhH9A
Meal Ordering Form: https://forms.gle/B5mhti1F1GyPhs6D9
Our Summer Meal Delivery program begins soon!
#MondayMotivation
Jen Bouley is Knox Trail MS’ "Staff of the Month" for June 2021! Thank you to Jen for everything she does for our district, Knox Trail Middle School, and our students. #KnoxTrailRocks
Now Hiring! AA transportation has an immediate need for school bus & van drivers in multiple locations. If interested, please call Lori at 508.791.9100 X2 or email her at: Lorib@aatransportation.com.
Good pals will always brighten up your day. #NationalBestFriendDay
In case you missed it… Please join us in congratulating our David Prouty High School Class of 2021! They are #ProutyPrideExemplified https://youtu.be/gg0yeGAaXzg
Shhh! We’re rocking the test!! #ChooseSEBRSD
Keep Going! #MondayMotivation
Mrs. Christine Lavin earlier this morning receives the 2021 John Mulkern “Educator of the Year Award” - at the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Legion at their Statewide Convention. Congratulations to Mrs Lavin on a well deserved honor! @AmericanLegion @MASchoolsK12
David Prouty baseball wraps up the 2021 regular season with a 9-5 win over rival Leicester. We await seeding for CMass tourney next week. Thank You Seniors!! #ProutyPride #GoPanthers
Senior Spotlight 2021! Ms. Averiana DeJesushas decided to attend Georgia State University where she will study Neuroscience in the fall. On behalf of all of us @ChooseSEBRSD, many congratulations on your future studies, Averiana! #ProutyPride @GeorgiaStateU
Check out our June Newsletter!!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x62fHQj97HwXi0-16GsXkME0t0CsnrMFqmGsXGbI8Es/edit?usp=sharing
Today we honor all of those that have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom... #MemorialDay
Senior Spotlight! Mr. David Acevedo has decided to attend Franklin Pierce University in the fall of 2021 to continue his education! On behalf of all of us @ChooseSEBRSD, many congratulations David & all the best in your future studies! #ProutyPride @FPUniversity
In observance of Memorial Day, all schools and offices within the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District are closed. We take this day to remember and honor the men and women who have given their lives in service to our country. 🇺🇸
#MemorialDay #RememberandHonor
Check out our meal menu for June! https://5il.co/te5o
Updates to DESE Covid-19 Guidance 05.27.2021 - May 17, 2021.
The Baker-Polito Administration announced that state-wide COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted, gathering limitations will be rescinded, and all industries will be permitted to open effective May 29, 2021. The State of Emergency will end on June 15, 2021.
As of May 29, with the exception of K-12 schools and a few other settings, those who are fully vaccinated (two weeks after receiving the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or two weeks after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine) will no longer be required to wear masks or physically distance outdoors or indoors. Unvaccinated individuals are encouraged to continue to wear masks until they are fully vaccinated.
This document is intended to provide guidance to districts and schools in interpreting these announcements in school settings across three time periods:
• Through the end of the 2020-21 school year: The core mitigation strategies that districts and schools have used all year will remain in place through the end of the school year, except for outdoor masking. Most other guidance also remains in place with a few exceptions. The graduation guidance has been updated to reduce restrictions in line with the Commonwealth’s updates. In addition, there are other instances where guidance issued by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) relies on state-wide guidance that will be rescinded on May 29. In these instances(outlined later in this document), we recommend but do not require that districts and schools continue to follow the practices they currently have in place to minimize changes to school operations so close to the end of the school year.
• Summer school and other summer programs: DESE will not issue separate guidance for summer school programs. For summer programs, districts and schools are encouraged to follow the health and safety guidance from DESE currently in place for in-person learning this spring.
• Fall 2021 school reopening: For the fall, all districts and schools will be required to be in-person, full-time, five days a week, and all DESE health and safety requirements will be lifted. This includes all physical distancing requirements. We will collaborate with the Department of Public Health (DPH) to issue any additional health and safety recommendations over the summer (e.g., masks for elementary school students). We will provide any updates to districts and schools as we receive them.
To learn more about the guidance for the remainder of the 202-2021 school year; summer programs and fall 2021 school opening, go to: https://www.doe.mass.edu/covid19/on-desktop/covid19-guide-updates.pdf @MASchoolsK12 @MASCSchoolComm
SEBRSD Nutrition Services will run a Summer Meals program from June 21st through August 20th with both pickup and meal delivery options. More details will be announced once available.