In case you missed it, excitement was high last week for Launch Day! βš“οΈβ›΅οΈπŸ’¦ Kayaks and canoes built by Marshfield High School students launched for the first time in Green Harbor. The icing on the cake was that Superintendent Granatino and Principal Keuther were aboard their boats! Nicely done, students--this project was a big undertaking and you nailed it! πŸ˜ŽπŸ™Œ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Boat launch in Green Harbor.
Students pictured with Superintendent and Principal.
Were you at the art show at Governor Winslow Elementary last night? If yes, lucky you! 🀩🎨 If not, feast your eyes on these pictures! πŸ“Έ Students in K-5 had artwork on display at the art show. Kudos to art teacher Mrs. Chevalier for not only teaching, guiding, and inspiring these students--but also for setting up such a lovely showing! πŸ™Œ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Art show at Governor Winslow Elementary.
Art show at Governor Winslow Elementary.
Art show at Governor Winslow Elementary.
Remember the excitement of a school field trip? πŸ€©πŸ’šπŸšŒ Eames Way Elementary 2nd graders studied animal habitats went on a field trip to the Roger Williams Zoo. Pictured here with these students are piranhas in the rainforest exhibit! 🐟 #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Students pictured in front of an aquarium on a field trip to the zoo.
#WeRMarshfield recognizes and celebrates neurodiversity! πŸ§ πŸ’­ Earlier this week, Eames Way Elementary School held their first Neurodiversity Fair for Grades K, 1, 3 and 4. Here were just a few highlights from the event: ⭐️ Regina DiMascio and Erika Joyal, Special Education Teachers, helped with a Learning Profile Station for students to identify their unique learning style. ⭐️ Reading Teacher Mrs. Spaulding talked about how dyslexic learners process and learn differently. ⭐️ Mrs. Spaulding and two students shared personal experiences with their own dyslexic brains, celebrating and teaching others about the ins and outs of their unique brain wiring. All three have worked hard to become avid readers! πŸ“š
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Teachers and students at the Neurodiversity Fair.
Teachers and students at the Neurodiversity Fair.
Teachers and students at the Neurodiversity Fair.
Local veterans were invited to attend a Memorial Day event hosted by Governor Winslow Elementary 3rd grade students. It was a wonderful way to come together to honor those who have sacrificed in defense of our country. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’™β€οΈ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
3rd grade students at the Memorial Day service.
Veterans clapping at the Memorial Day service.
If you've been in the halls of Eames Way Elementary lately, it's possible you've happened upon these beautiful art displays! 🎨🀩 We'd like to take a moment to recognize and celebrate Mrs. Hahn for her hard work and dedication as an art teacher. She recently spent countless hours hanging up her students' artwork, and it looks simply fabulous! πŸ’š #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Artwork hanging on the walls at Eames Way Elementary.
Artwork hanging on the walls at Eames Way Elementary.
Artwork hanging on the walls at Eames Way Elementary.
This year, we partnered with Girls On the Run to bring this amazing program to Daniel Webster Elementary School. A group of girls in grades 3-5 have been meeting after school twice a week with some dedicated parents to build on their confidence and skills outside of the classroom. The girls have just finished their practice 5K and are preparing for their big 5K race! We're rooting for you, runners! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ’šπŸ™Œ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Girls in the running group gathered together by a sign they made.
Marble mazes check all the boxes: βœ“ Problem solving βœ“ Teamwork βœ“ Fine motor skills βœ“ FUN! Governor Winslow Elementary students grades K-2 had a blast with this activity! πŸ˜πŸ™Œ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Students working on marble mazes.
Students working on marble mazes.
History came alive this week for Martinson Elementary's 2nd graders! Students had the wonderful opportunity to attend a field trip to Harvard Natural History Museum. πŸ¦•πŸ€© #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
2nd graders posing for pictures at the History Museum.
2nd graders posing for pictures at the History Museum.
The South River Elementary School recess Running Club recently began and students have already collectively run 474.3 miles! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒ Many students completed a 5k last week, three students ran a half marathon, and one ultra-ambitious student ran the length of a marathon! (Say what!? πŸ™Œ) Keep running and earning those toe tokens, #WeRMarshfield athletes! πŸ€©πŸ’š
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Four students flexing their muscles and showing their toe tokens.
Last week, the PTO at Furnace Brook Middle School hosted a fantastic Teacher Appreciation breakfast for our staff. Yum! πŸ˜‹πŸ“πŸ₯£ Big thank you to the PTO, families for the many donations, parent volunteers, and especially parent Allison McGrath for organizing the breakfast. That's a wrap on 2023 Teacher Appreciation week! All of us in the #WeRMarshfield community hope ALL our teachers across the district felt our sincere gratitude this week--and always. πŸ’š
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
PTO hosted a Teacher Appreciation breakfast at Furnace Brook Middle School.
Kudos to these Martinson Elementary School superstars who spoke to the School Committee about their school's "Lunch Around the World" program. πŸŒπŸ½πŸ˜‹ Over the past few months, students have learned from parent presenters about: Inner Mongolia, Greece, Lebanon, Brazil, Vietnam, and Pakistan. #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Five elementary students speaking publicly in front of the School  Committee.
Bilingual superpowers UNLOCKED! πŸ¦Έβ€β™€οΈπŸ—πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ These amazing Elementary English Language Learners from Martinson Elementary School passed the World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) ACCESS Language testing. They will no longer receive language support services, as they have *officially* graduated from the language program! These students are now considered fluent in English, as well as their native language. Wow! πŸ‘πŸŒπŸ’š #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
ELL graduate and teacher
ELL graduate and teacher
ELL graduates and teacher
ELL graduate and teacher
Marshfield High School junior Soomin Jeong, pictured here with Principal Keuther, will be representing Marshfield at the annual American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Girls State Conference at Stonehill College in June. πŸ‘πŸ’š Soomin, along with peers from around the state, will spend the week learning about responsible citizenship, government, and leadership. Congratulations and best wishes on this unique and exciting experience, Soomin! 🀩🌎🀝 #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
MHS student Soon pictured with Principal  Keuther
Local Marshfield Hills Postmasters Lisa and Al kindly donated a box of felt for students at Eames Way Elementary School to use for sewing! 🧡πŸͺ‘ These pillows were made by students using their generous donation. Sew far, sew good! 🀩#WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Students holding box of felt donations.
Two students holding pillows they created.
Last week, Furnace Brook Middle School 8th grade students from the Navigators cluster completed their community service learning project at Rexhame Beach. Here's what they were able to complete: βœ”οΈ They put in 1,000 feet of new fencing. βœ”οΈThey collected 15 bags of trash. βœ”οΈThey unloaded three truckloads of brush into the dunes. Well done, students! What an amazing and productive day. πŸ™Œ #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Stephanie Sinz
8th grade Community Service Project at Rexhame Beach
8th grade Community Service Project at Rexhame Beach
8th grade Community Service Project at Rexhame Beach
8th grade Community Service Project at Rexhame Beach
"One heart, many hands." πŸ’šπŸ€ What can we say? The We Are Marshfield Project did it again! #WAMP was last Friday, and our seniors had an amazingly productive day in our community, helping many people and places in many different capacities. These select pictures highlight just *some* of our wonderful students in action! πŸ“Έ We couldn't have pulled this off without the tremendous support and planning by Mrs. Pozerski and Mrs. Kurmin. Gold stars for you! 🌟🌟 #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Stephanie Sinz
We Are Marshfield Project
We Are Marshfield Project
We Are Marshfield Project
We Are Marshfield Project
This lucky 3rd grader from Martinson Elementary School cashed in on the "Superintendent for the Day" experience her mom won at the Marshfield Community Christmas auction earlier this year! Her jam-packed day included a ride from Marshfield Police Department to visit our main office, as well as various schools in our community. She even got a sneak peek at our We Are Marshfield Project t-shirts!* πŸ‘€πŸ’š #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Superintendent for the Day
Superintendent for the Day
Superintendent for the Day
We also want to thank Marshfield ATM for supporting our FY24 Budget request of $55,778,939. That represents a 3% increase from last year and it will help us provide for the needs of our students and staff. #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Granatino Jeff
Thank you to the Marshfield ATM for supporting our efforts to join South Shore Regional Vocational Technical HS. We still await votes from the member districts' ATM's, but last night's vote was a huge step in support of our efforts. #WeRMarshfield
over 1 year ago, Granatino Jeff