
Calf Adoption Update! Recently, we received a poster & a Certificate of Adoption. Farmer Nate chose the name, Cheerio, for our calf. This week, the class will make Valentine's for Cheerio on Seesaw to practice their writing skills. More to come soon. - Mrs. Durant's Class



Hank Aaron broke records on and off the field! #BlackHistoryMonth



A VACATION REMINDER:
With February vacation fast approaching (Feb. 15-19), we recognize the potential challenge that our staff and students may face in attempts to limit exposure to COVID-19. We encourage everyone to do their best to adhere to State and Board of Health guidelines, including limiting the size of gatherings, limiting get-togethers to only people who live together or to a small group of individuals with whom they are regularly in contact, and avoiding travel. If you do travel, please follow Massachusetts travel orders, and quarantine upon return if traveling to a high-risk state. Please contact any of our school nurses with questions.
We appreciate all that our staff, students, and families are doing to limit their risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19.
Stay healthy and safe!
-SEBRSD Health Services Department


In honor of their tireless service, we at David Prouty High School are proud to recognize Sara Kinnas & Colleen Paradis as our "Staff of the Month" for February 2021! They are a caring, experienced team who advocate for each and every student and teacher in our Prouty community.


What it takes to be great... by Cecil Tyson #BlackHistoryMonth



Due to the timing of the storm tomorrow, the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District and its administrative offices will work remotely on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021. All students will have a half day of remote learning in the morning. Enjoy the afternoon and be safe.


Take a peak at our February SEL Newsletter!


What a great way to start a day! #AaTsMARocks #KeevaRocks @MASchoolsK12 @MASCSchoolComm


Purpose! as defined by Chadwick Boseman #BlackHistoryMonth #MondayMotivation


Two Spencer- East Brookfield Regional School District teachers have been awarded scholarships by the Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE) and Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.) organizations. The scholarships provide Ms. MaryEllen Amodeo, a 3rd grade teacher at Wire Village School, and Ms. Pam Gunsalus, the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) teacher at Knox Trail Middle School, the opportunity to attend three days of high quality professional development.
The three day MassCUE conference they will attend this month offers more than 250 workshops, presentations and keynote presentations focused on bringing the best educational technology and teaching practices into the classroom. "Lessons learned from this professional development will be shared with all staff across the district to keep all our classrooms on the forefront of effective educational practices," said Director of Academic Affairs Matthew Bolduc.
Ms. Gunsalus and Ms. Amodeo were selected for these scholarships based on their relentless commitment to instilling teaching and learning with the most engaging and supportive practices while also maximizing the impact of educational technologies. These two teachers exemplify the many SEBRSD teachers who consistently go above and beyond expectations to give their students and the families they serve the best education found anywhere on the globe. "The learning community is fortunate to have such dedicated and highly skilled professionals on our faculty at the Knox Trail Middle School and Wire Village School. We wish them all the best in their pursuit of honing their professional knowledge base and skills in digital citizenry and technology integration," said Superintendent of Schools Paul Haughey.




Please join us in recognizing ELL Teacher, Marie Hutchens, as our Student Services “Faculty of the Month” for February 2021! Throughout her years of service, she has been dedicated to our English Langauge Learners & the families of SEBRSD. Thank you, Marie, for all you do!


More remote service learning in action! #ProutyPride #Progress #Unity #Knowledge @MASchoolsK12 @MASCSchoolComm





In case you missed... Earlier this week, our high school students got to work: Remote service learning in action! #ProutyPride #Progress #Unity #Knowledge @MASchoolsK12 @MASCSchoolComm





Wire Village School would like to recognize School Librarian, Elizabeth Polek, as our “Staff of the Month” for February 2021! Since last year, students have been excited and engaged with reading books and activities due to her efforts. Thank you for all you do, Liz!


Clearing trees before the heavy winds and nasty weather arrives! Stay warm and safe everyone!! @MASchoolsK12 @Teamsters @MASCSchoolComm




A custodian’s job is never done! After these final touches wiping down door handles and high touch surfaces, I am headed out to clean off the snow covered walkways! #ThankYou @MASchoolsK12 @Teamsters @MASCSchoolComm



Happy National School Counseling Week to all of our Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District counselors! Thank you for the outstanding work you do for every student, in every classroom, in every school, everyday! #NSCW2021 @MascaSchool @MASchoolsK12 @MASCSchoolComm


#MondayMotivation


Good Evening! This is a reminder that tomorrow, Tuesday, February 2, 2021, the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District will move to a Remote Learning Day for ALL students due to the winter storm. All Administrative Offices will also be closed. Please stay safe!


Due to the forecasted winter storm entering Worcester County, the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District and its administrative offices will work remotely Monday. (2/1) and Tuesday (2/2). All students will take part in remote learning days. Please stay safe.
