
Hi All,
I hope that you are all still out relishing in the beauty that has been this weekend. While we're all extra dirty and filled with bug bites I am so grateful for the sunshine and the promise that the "big green payback" is coming!
You all are navigating all the end of the year chaos very well. Keep up the fantastic work.
Observations from the Field
- Staff communicating need to each other clearly and respectfully
- Staff working to provide new opportunities for students
- Staff who are going the extra mile to make sure that kids feel connected and supported
- Staff working together to make sure that we are pulling in the same direction
- Students expressing themselves using multiple modes of expression (written, visual, audio)
- Given the announcement of class configuration and who is teaching where I wanted to give a heads up of how students will be placed.
- First, current grade level teachers will make lists
- Second, the lists will be reviewed/feedback with interventionists and special education teacher
- Third, lists will be reviewed/feedback by specials teachers
- Fourth, lists will be reviewed by classroom teachers
- Celia makes final placement/decisions. Letters are sent over summer.
- Please note that class placement is confidential and parents will be notified over the summer of where their child is/will be placed.
- Memorial Day Whole School Meeting--- DATE CHANGE
- We will be having a whole school meet on Friday May 22nd from 2:50-3:20. I apologize, we have a scheduling meeting off campus. I mixed up my dates.
- Whole School Meeting/Den Groups through the end of the year
- Whole School Meeting--- May 14th
- Whole School Meeting--- May 22nd
- Den Groups w/Special Video Request--- June 4th
- Whole School Meeting/Activity--- June 15th 9:30-10:45
- Upcoming Dates
- May 19th: Art/Music Show
- May 22nd-- Whole School Meeting
- June 9th— 6th Step-Up Day
- June 10th--- Field Day/BBQ
- June 16th– 6th Grade Graduation at 6:00
- June 17th–Half Day Grading
June 18th—Inservice Day
- Thursday, May 28 - 1st Grade goes to Book Buddies at U32
- Friday, May 29 - Kindergarten goes to Autumn Raynes Farm
- Friday, June 5 - 5th & 6th Grade goes to Great Escape
- Tuesday, June 9 - 4th Grade goes to VT Statehouse and History Museum
Tuesday, June 9 - 1st and 2nd Grade goes to Montshire Museum
Marshall Memo 1137
This week's quotes and articles come from Learning on Purpose, The Rithm Project, The Power of Why, Education Disrupted, The New Yorker, Educational Leadership, Edutopia, Principal Leadership, Communique, Scientists in the Making, Principal, Adrian's Newsletter, and Leadership Freak. Here are the headlines:
- What is the role of brick-and-mortar schools in the years ahead?
- A parent worries about AI in her children's classrooms
- Jim Knight on fast-track instructional coaching
- How to prevent tearful last-minute pleas for grade changes
- Dealing with kids' withdrawal symptoms after playing addictive games
- Getting the most out of small erasable whiteboards
- Talking so parents understand
- A teacher's year-end to-do list
- Complainers and builders
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I want to highlight these two articles from the Marshall Memo:
7. Getting the Most Out of Small Erasable Whiteboards
In this Scientists in the Making article, Marcie Samayoa says mini-whiteboards can be an excellent way to check for understanding with every student in a class – and use real-time data to adjust instruction accordingly. But in her high-school science classes, Samayoa noticed a problem:
8. Talking So Parents Understand
“The Power of School-Home Partnerships” by Windy Lopez-Aflitto in Principal, May/June 2026; the full report is Developing Life Skills in Children: A Road Map for Communicating with Parents, 2018
What's Happening at BES?
Where is Celia?




