
National Let's Laugh Day!
Get those Belly Busting Jokes ready and make your school laugh on Thursday March 18th.

#MondayMotivation


Happy National Pi Day!


A huge THANK YOU to the nurses from our SEBRSD Health Services department for helping administer Covid-19 vaccinations to home bound residents in Spencer!


Did you know? MassHealth provides free transportation to/from COVID-19 vaccine appointments for all MassHealth members, regardless of coverage type. Please click on the following links for more information:
PT1 MassHealth Info Sheet for COVID-19 Vaccine Transportation: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/cdn.sudbury.ma.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/348/2021/02/MassHealth-PT1-for-COVID-19-Vax-Apts-2.24.21.pdf?version=627ac9987f312b9fa85e6c60486cffbf
FAQ: https://www.mass.gov/doc/transportation-to-covid-19-vaccine-appointments-for-masshealth-members-and-health-safety-net-0/download
CDC Guidance for Protecting Against COVID in Transportation: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/using-transportation.html#PersonalVehicles


This morning’s all school meeting recognized students for the tireless work ethic & dedication to learning in any kind of circumstances with awards, honors and even a short story selection from Dr. Seuss as part of the celebration of Read Across America! #EBERocks @MASchoolsK12





Here is our March Newsletter
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1159273/March_Newsletter___1_.pdf


Central Office, Wire Village and David Prouty High School are currently experiencing a power outage. Please be patient with us as National Grid works to restore power. Thank you!


A challenged world is an alert world and from challenge comes change.
So let's all choose to challenge. How will you help forge a gender equal world? Celebrate women's achievement. Raise awareness against bias. Take action for equality. #ChooseToChallenge #IWD2021


Read-a-thon update:
As of this morning, East Brookfield Elementary has raised $5,935

Happy 100th Day of School!





Please join us in recognizing Mr. Scott Nevers as Knox Trail Middle School’s “Faculty of the Month” for March 2021! Scott lends a helping hand to all; pays attention to details; and communicates well with students all the time! Thank you for all you do, Scott! #KnoxTrailRocks


Thank you to all members of the Spencer Emergency Management Agency for responding so quickly in opening up the emergency shelter this morning at Knox Trail Middle School. Your quick actions and care for the people affected by last evening’s power outages is appreciated.



No School Announcement! This is Superintendent of Schools, Paul Haughey. Due to extreme weather and damage to power lines, the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District will be closed today, Tuesday, March 2, 2021. As well, all of administrative offices will be closed. We are taking this action due to a number of power outages and in the interest of safety. Please stay home, off the roads, and remain safe. Thank you.


Dear Students & Families:
Just a reminder, the "Read-A-Thon" starts today and will run for 2 weeks. If you have not already done so, please create your read-a-thon page and log their reading hours. As of this morning, East Brookfield Elementary has $3000+ raised!! #EBERocks


Women's History Month is an annual declared month that highlights the contributions of women to events in history & contemporary society. It is celebrated during March in the United States, the United Kingdom, & Australia, corresponding with International Women's Day on March 8!


Time to fly... #MondayMotivation


Mae Jemison wasn’t just the first African American woman who orbited into space aboard the shuttle Endeavour. She's also a physician, teacher, a Peace Corps volunteer, and president of tech company, the Jemison Group. She continues to work towards the advancement of young women of color getting more involved in technology, engineering, and math careers. #BlackHistoryMonth


Benjamin O. Davis Sr. was the first Black general in the American military. He served for 50 years as a temporary first lieutenant at an all-Black unit during the Spanish American War. Throughout his service, Davis Sr. was as a professor of military science at Tuskegee and Wilberforce University, a commander of the 369th Regiment, New York National Guard, and special assistant to the Secretary of the Army. When he retired in 1948, President Harry Truman oversaw the public ceremony. Davis Sr. is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. #BlackHistoryMonth


Ethel Waters first entered the entertainment business in the 1920s as a blues singer, but she made history for her work in television. She was the first African American to star in her own TV show in 1939,and was nominated for her first Emmy in 1962. #BlackHistoryMonrh
