
Students have been learning the complex carbon cycle in seventh grade. They created a model of this cycle that is interactive, visual, and helpful in understanding how carbon moves through the earth systems. During their assessment, students then used the model to help communicate their learning!

One of Miss Booth's most favorite times of year is the Volume Zoo! For this project, students not only research their chosen animal, but they also construct the animal out of items such as cardboard, construction paper, and other craft materials. From there, the challenge doesn't end! The students then have to calculate the entire VOLUME of their creation. Well done, learners!











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Going to the Deerfield Fair? Be sure to check out our amazing artists! Thank you for making this possible, Mr. Fernandes!


The best part of our jobs today?
Singing and dancing to "I Love Rock and Roll" with your kids!


Check out some recent activities going on in the middle school!
Our pollinator garden produced quite the harvest last Friday, and students in Spanish have been reviewing their vocabulary skills through hands-on activities and games!







From Superintendent Stack: Fremont families, thank you for your efforts at home in making today a great first day back at school. It is wonderful to see our building come alive with the sounds of our students engaged in learning after a two-month summer hibernation. I'd like to thank Principal Rosenberg and her staff for their attention to details in so many ways at Ellis School. Thank you also to Mr. Normandin and his facilities staff for getting the building and campus ready for today. Tomorrow, we look forward to our high school students going back to school at Sanborn. Next week, our PreK and Kindergarteners will start. Don't forget --- this first week is a short one with no school on Friday for the long Labor Day weekend. Our entire 24-25 school year calendar can be found on our website, and a direct link to it is here: https://5il.co/2ui1d


Our staff has been hard at work decorating our spaces to reflect the Theme of 2024-2025: Ready, Set, Grow! We are so excited to see our students and watch them grow this year!







Good Afternoon,
If you are a parent or guardian of a child at Ellis School, you will receive your username and password information in your email for Alma on August 15th. Once you receive it, we encourage you to log in and explore the new system! For those interested, Mrs. Rosenberg created the following video for you to get an idea of what Alma looks like from the parent's perspective: https://www.loom.com/share/b99a093544154aa7a1a7a2476beb7ea0?sid=ddd864cc-5eec-4254-a010-6219551e68d2
Please note:
-If you have a child at Sanborn, you will still need to create a username and password for Ellis because we have separate urls/logins
-If you do not receive a login by August 19th, please inform those of us in the Main Office so that we can assist you with this before the first day of school
-Alma's mobile app is called AlmaNow. If you prefer to view your child's information from a mobile device, we recommend downloading the app!


Looking to get a head start on school supply shopping?
Check out our school supply lists!
https://www.sau83.org/page/school-supply-lists
(Teacher assignment letters will go out in early August, but these should give you a good idea of what students need according to grade level!)


Good Afternoon,This is a reminder that the Title 1 Summer Program and the Extended School Year start tomorrow. If your child is attending and you are picking them up and/or dropping them off, please do so at the front of the school. Please also send your child with a snack and a water bottle.The schedule for summer programming is as follows: Tues-Thurs 9-11am from 7/9/2024-8/1/2024Thank you all! We can't wait to see you!Mrs. Rosenberg

We are so excited to see our Title 1 Summer Program and Extended School Year students next week! A friendly reminder that our programs run from 9-11am Tues-Thurs from 7/9-8/1.


Good morning,
Graduation Day is finally here and the Ellis School community is looking forward to celebrating our 8th graders this evening!
Given this evening’s weather forecast, we have made the decision to move the graduation ceremony indoors to the gymnasium.
While we recognize that the weather pattern may change throughout the day, we need to err on the side of caution and finalize this decision early so that our facilities team can begin to set up for the event.
Arrival Information
+ Graduates need to arrive at 5:30. Please have them enter through the middle school entrance on the Beede Hill side of the building.
+ Doors will open to guests at 5:30pm. Please enter through the gymnasium doors.
Parking Information
+Parents of graduates, we welcome you to park in the parking spots at the Beede Hill entrance.
+ We kindly request that the parking spots across from the gymnasium entrance be reserved for attendees with handicapped passes or those with elderly guests.
+ All other guests are invited to park in front of the building or across the street at the Safety Complex.
Guest Information
+ As a reminder, each student is allowed to bring up to ten guests. While we will not be ticketing for the ceremony, it is important that families abide by this expectation so that we do not exceed occupancy rules.
Despite the storm clouds, we are eager to celebrate our outstanding graduates and look forward to seeing you in just a few short hours!
Warmly,
Ms. Connelly
Principal

Ahead of tomorrow's class day picnic and graduation, our 8th graders spent today celebrating at Canobie Lake Park! Thanks to the generosity of the community, these students fundraised enough money at the spring Spaghetti Supper to cover their ticket costs! On top of that, Durham Bus Company generously donated the transportation costs for the bus ride.
We are enormously grateful for the kindness bestowed upon these great kids!


On Tuesday evening, the Fremont School Board recognized this year's retirees for their years of service, their outstanding contributions to the district and tireless dedication to the children of Fremont. Thank you to Ms. Pipitone, Mrs. Kazan and Mrs. Almon - you will be missed!




Yesterday afternoon our 8th graders hosted a Social Studies Fair where they presented about their recent experience in Washington, DC. Their presentations were well researched and expertly designed and the students were informed, articulate,and engaging.
8th graders - you make us proud!







If you missed this morning's inaugural Ellis School Business Convention, you missed out on our 4th grade entrepreneurs showcasing their innovative products, services and inventions! Throughout this unit, these future CEOs built skills in persuasive writing, economics, creating a business plan, public speaking, and so much more!
Well done 4th grade, we are so impressed!






The second graders in Mrs. Grande and Mrs. Phillips classes have been studying habitats and ecosystems. Today they had the opportunity to take a field trip to Squam Lake Science Center. They had a blast learning about the animals and seeing them up close in their natural habitats.


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