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MES Newsletter 1/29/2026

Posted Date: 01/30/26 (04:00 PM)


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MES Weekly Update

January 29, 2026

Important Dates to Note

  • 2/4/26-Early Release Day-Dismissal begins at 2:05.
  • 2/4/26-Jazz in our Schools
  • February 2nd-13th Kids Heart Challenge Fundraiser for the American Heart Association
  • February Break 2/16-2/20/26
  • March 9th-13th – Scholastic Book Fair

Promoting Good Attendance All Winter Long

Dear MES Families,
Being at school every day helps students stay connected, confident and on track in their learning.
We understand snow, rain, and seasonal illnesses like colds, flu, fevers and earaches can sometimes make it harder to get to school.
While some absences are unavoidable, every missed day, including excused absences, interrupts the routine of learning and makes it harder for students to feel engaged and connected.

Here are some ways to keep your child healthy and in school this winter:

1. Develop back up plans for getting your student to school. If you can’t take them to school, see who else can give them a ride, or maybe have them walk to the school bus stop with other families. 
2. If your student gets sick or you are not sure whether to keep them home or send them to school, talk to your child’s medical provider or the school nurse for advice.
3. Look for signs of stress or anxiety. If you feel that anxiety or stress is playing a role, talk to your student’s teacher, the school nurse or counselor, or your medical provider about how best to support your child.
4. Promote healthy habits. Encourage hand washing, good sleep, healthy meals, daily exercise and plenty of fluids.
5. Prevent the spread of germs. Remind children not to share cups or utensils with others.
6. Dress your student for the cold weather. If you need help with coats, hats, or gloves, please call the school at (508) 778-7975.

We know winter can be tough, but showing up matters.

Let us know how we can help you. If you’re having trouble or need resources, please call us at (508) 778-7975.
Thank you for partnering with us!

Sincerely,
Ms. Mahedy & Mrs. Bohl

Cape Kids Meals-Weekend Meal Program

How it Works:
  1. Schools work with families to determine participation.
  2. Shelf stable food is purchased from the Greater Boston Food Band and other retail stores.
  3. Bags are packed weekly at one of Cape Kid Meals packing centers.
  4. CKM provides a bag filled with easy to prepare meals and snacks to help last them through the weekend. 
  5. Bags are delivered to the schools each week.
  6. Bags are placed discreetly into a child’s backpack by school personnel before dismissal.
  7. The entire program is confidential-only the schools know who is participating.

It's Time to Bundle Up!

Please make sure your students are ready for the cold, (coat, hat, gloves-preferably waterproof, boots)...we go outside for recess as long as the feels like temperature is 20 degrees or above! That's brisk!

Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram! Also, be sure to check out our new website!

MES has established a new social media page on Facebook and Instagram, and I wanted to provide the links for you to follow along if you’d like! We’ll be sharing school events, student learning and achievements, community engagement and more!

Flyers and Community Event Information

Go to our website and click on the Virtual Backpack link!