We have been chatting about how challenging it must be to be a new parent this year. This pandemic is making for some hurdles in connecting with other parents. Here are some ways that may be helpful in getting you to feel connected to this amazing community.
Looking Forward
Like many teachers and families, we were encouraged to hear Governor Raimondo and Commissioner Infante-Green’s shared goal to return our children and teachers safely to school in the fall and their pledge to work together with schools to accomplish this.Although many unknowns remain at this time, based on current data and guidance we feel Meadowbrook is uniquely positioned to meet this goal for our enrolled families.
A Different Spring Semester for Middle School
Kristina Boving became a class teacher at MWS in 2006 and led the MWS Class of 2014 from Grade One through Grade Eight. She then took the Class of 2019 from fourth grade through their graduation last summer before taking over as class teacher for the seventh grade class that will graduate from MWS in June of 2021. In this post, Kristina reflects on the ending to a very different Spring semester.
A Letter to Parents in a Time of Unrest
Early Childhood teacher, Su Rubinoff writes regularly to the parents in her class. With parents already challenged to provide their children with a sense of safety and stability due to the pandemic, Su wrote to offer support in addressing tensions arising from recent terrible events in Minneapolis and elsewhere.
Travel, Adventure and a Passion for the Environment
Eighth Grade Project Night
The Meadowbrook journey is marked by many traditions and rites of passage. MWS students grow up watching the activities and accomplishments of the older students knowing that, one day, it will be their turn. In this very different school year, we are doing all we can to continue our best loved traditions albeit in new ways.