The week of December 6th, Dike Newell Students will participate in an Hour of Code during their library classes. The Hour of Code began as a one-hour coding challenge to give students a fun first introduction to computer science and has become a global learning event, celebration, and awareness event. https://hourofcode.com/us offers hundreds of one-hour activities in over 48 languages for kindergarten and up. Activities require no experience and can be run on browsers, tablets, and smartphones - some don’t require any computer at all. Hour of Code is Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC5FbmsH4fw Beyond an Hour of Code: https://hourofcode.com/us/beyond#student-section
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
From our Library! Students have been learning about the history and traditions of Thanksgiving. We looked at sketches of the Mayflower and discussed what it must have been like staying on it for several months as well as traveling to a new, unknown land. We also read several Thanksgiving stories including:Turkey Trouble, A Turkey for Thanksgiving, There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey, The Night Before Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks.
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Turkey Trouble by Wendi Silvano
Curious about the COVID-19 Vaccination for children? Here's a link to the upcoming ZOOM - Pediatricians Share: What Parents Need to Know about the COVID-19 Vaccination for Children https://mecap.org/events
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Candy Corn Science?! Some of our second grade classes combined Halloween and Science late last week, doing an experiment on different solutions and candy corns. Using vinegar, oil, and water, the students made predictions about the effect the liquid would have on candy corns, and then tested their ideas. They made some great observations, and used some great science terminology, like "dissolving." The hardest part of the whole experiment? Not eating the materials!
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
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We like to have fun at Dike-Newell :).... and Friday, one of our favorite annual visitors came to join our lunched - the Whipped Cream Robot!! Every year around Halloween, the Whipped Cream Robot shows up to dispense the topping for the hot lunch dessert, and this year we had a really good time. He may not turn on a dime, and sometimes he gives an extra-large portion, but it's always fun when the Whipped Cream Robot comes to DNS!
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
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Lakeshore Learning recently donated several items to the Dike Newell School Library. The library received a Jumbo Connect Learn Set, which has more than sixty different science activities including Maze Challenge, Robotic Duck, TurboAir Mini Vacuum, TurboAir Blowing Bubbles, TurboAir Floating Ball and LED Light.Competition. The library also received a package of People Colors Crayons with a diverse range of colors to choose from, as well as a Social Studies Instant Learning Center on the Cultures Around the World, which allows students to work at their own pace to discover fascinating facts about cultures around the world. Many thanks to Lakeshore Learning for their generosity!
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Lakeshore Learning Donation
Attention all families: Please take this 5 minute survey from The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital. Even if you completed the survey last year, we need your participation again! Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize drawing and five lucky winners across the state will each receive a $100 Amazon gift card for their personal use AND if you win, our school will receive $1,000. Other schools are participating, so the more families from our school who complete the survey, the greater our chance of winning $1,000! Contact information for the prize drawing will be collected at the end of the survey and will not be connected to your survey responses. All survey responses are anonymous. Click the following link to begin the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2021FamilySCHSagadahoc Thank you!
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
Do you know the Dike Newell School Library has a website? Using the headings at the top of the page, you can see the latest news from the library, find great, student orientated websites as well as reading resources, plus links to other sites such as the Duplango language learning and the Patten Free Library. You can also search the library's catalog of books at: https://search.follettsoftware.com/metasearch/ui/53466 The library's website is located at: https://sites.google.com/rsu1.org/dnslibrary/library-home
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
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REMINDER - there is NO school on Friday 10/8 due to a professional development day and Monday 10/11 due to Indigenous People's Day.
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
Reminder that TONIGHT 9/29 is our Open House from 5:00 to 6:30. Please make sure you have signed up for a time slot if you are planning to attend! Call the main office if you have any questions at 443-8285
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
PTA EVENT UPDATE - Unfortunately due to weather, the PTA Movie Night outside event scheduled for Saturday September 25th at Fisher Mitchell School has been cancelled.
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
Today 9/8 is the first Late Start Wednesday - All busses will be picking students up exactly 1 hour later this morning!
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
Please check out our Facebook page for more information!
over 2 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Please join us for the SET FOR SUCCESS event on Saturday, August 28th from 10am to 2pm at the New Morse High School (826 Shipbuilder Drive in Bath) gymnasium! We hope to see you there! For more information on Set for Success, visit: https://www.midcoastyouth.org/set-for-success/
over 2 years ago, Katie Walker
From Mrs. Hardman - all library books are due back by Friday, June 4th!
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Midcoast Literacy will be presenting a Readers Theater Performance, streamed online, on Sunday, April 25th at 4:00pm. The event - which will be held over Zoom - will feature local professional actors performing two children's books: DOCTOR DESOTO by William Steig and TODAY I WILL FLY! by Mo Willems. The event will last around 45 minutes altogether. The books - if you aren't familiar with them already - are both elementary grades kids books with many fun characters the actors will be bringing to life: they’d be great for students in grades K-4. Families interested in attending need to sign-up in advance, which they can do through our website at https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/our-programs/readers-theater
about 3 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Makers Market
over 3 years ago, Kim Burgess
Makers Market
Happy Tuesday DNS Families! Just a quick, but important, reminder about buses this year. Our bus rules are very specific this year in order to ensure we are meeting the guidelines for spacing of students, as well as contact tracing should there be any positive cases. Because of this, students cannot be changed to different buses on a day to day basis. They must ride their scheduled bus. If your child cannot ride their scheduled bus for whatever reason, the only other option is to pick them up at school. We cannot switch children to different bus runs. Thank you for your help with this!
over 3 years ago, Jennifer McKay
Dear RSU 1 Staff and Families, We have received many questions about the types of COVID-19 testing being offered when staff and students are following the RSU 1 Guidelines for Illness. Please see the below clarification from our school nurses and Dr. Hanna around what testing is acceptable. - - - - In consultation with our school physician, Dr. Amina Hanna, RSU 1 would like to clarify the following regarding COVID-19 testing and returning to school/work. There are three types of tests available for COVID-19: polymerase chain reaction (PCR), antigen (rapid results), and antibody (serology) testing. PCR and antigen (rapid results) detect whether a person is currently infected, and serology detects whether a person had an infection in the past. RSU 1 is requiring PCR testing results and will not be accepting antigen (rapid results) for return to school/work due to the lack of reliability and sensitivity of rapid tests. According to the Maine CDC and Maine American Academy of Pediatrics, PCR testing is the gold standard to rule out a COVID-19 infection. When you are getting your test done, make sure you say "My employer/school requires a negative PCR test for return to work/school" to ensure you are getting the proper test completed. Our community has ample availability of PCR testing and these tests for COVID-19 are free of charge if families do not have insurance to cover the costs. If you feel you or a family member are in need of a COVID-19 test or if your school is requiring one for your child to return to class, please call your primary care physician to set up an appointment or call your School Nurse to discuss if you have additional questions.
over 3 years ago, Jennifer McKay
MEALS AT NO CHARGE FOR 100% DISTANCE LEARNERS To All RSU1 Families of 100% Distance Learning Students: The Food Service Staff at RSU1 wants to make Breakfast and Lunch available to ALL students in the district -- even those that are learning remotely. This year, because of the generous action of the USDA during the pandemic, all meals will be at no cost to students. We will be offering bagged breakfast and lunch, available at 2 locations. Regardless of where your children attend school, you can pick up at one of these 2 locations. You can pick up as many as 3 meals for each student at a time (i.e. 3 breakfast and 3 lunches). Meals must be ordered at least 1 day in advance. You can place your order with Tim Harkins, Food Service Director, by calling (443-6601, ex114) or email: tharkins@rsu1.org. PICK-UP LOCATIONS: Bath Middle School: p/up at the front entrance Tuesday or Thursday 9:15-10:15am Morse High School: p/up at the kitchen loading dock (Maple Street) Tuesday or Thursday 12:00-1:00pm Meals MUST be picked up by a student, parent or guardian. Under this program, caregivers are not allowed to pick up meals for students. Please let us know when you will be arriving and someone will bring the meals out to you. These meals will have perishable items that will need to be refrigerated below 40 degrees F upon receipt. Some items may need to be reheated to 165 degrees F prior to serving. Feel free to call if you have questions. Tim Harkins Food Service Director, RSU1
over 3 years ago, Jennifer McKay