News Flash

Principal's Message

Hello Fine Families,

Congratulations to all of our third and fourth grade students who completed their MCAS testing this week. We are so incredibly proud of their hard work and efforts on their state assessment! I must also give a sincere shout out to our entire school. Our whole school community worked very hard to ensure that their peers had a quiet and smooth testing experience. Way to go everyone!

I want to bring to everyone's attention that Transportation Registration for the 25-26 school year is now open until June 20th! Please note that ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS MUST APPLY in order to receive bus transportation for next school year. This includes Kindergarten and First grade. The only exception to this is for those with specialized transportation needs listed in an IEP. New this year, payment will be due upon submission of the application. Families should refer to the email sent on April 4, 2025, or visit the APS Transportation website for details: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/page/transportation

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Next week, we have our first graders performing their show. Families of first graders are invited to attend on Wednesday, April 16 at 2pm.

PTO is hosting a Roller-Skating Event on Thursday, Apri 17 from 5:30-8pm. We hope our students can enjoy a fun night with friends before vacation.

We are looking forward to another great week of teaching and learning. Please remember that there is No School on Friday, April 18th and that the following week April 21- 25 is school vacation week. School will resume on Monday, April 28th.

Specialist Spotlight: Health & PE

For the month of March, students in Wellness have had some fun learning opportunities. In Health they have learned about “Healthy Helpers” and who in the community they can go to for emergencies. We talked about the different role models in our school and in Attleboro, and how they can help us in different situations.

In PE students have continued their “Hyman Fine Records” events. This month they completed basketball hotshot and longest football throw. Next month, we will be looking to go outside for a ¼ mile run and 40-yard dash. For their special sport unit, students learned the basic skills of “pillo-polo”, which is a stick game similar to hockey.

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EdTech Update

We are excited to share the Elementary Ed Tech Update with you! This update highlights the work our tech coaches are doing with classroom teachers during their coaching rounds. It provides a glimpse into the tools and strategies being used in the classroom to support student learning. 

We hope this gives you a better understanding of how technology is being integrated into your child’s education. If you have any questions or would like more information, feel free to reach out to your school. 

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Messages from the PTO

Staff Appreciation is quickly approaching! We're hoping to give each staff member a gift card to show some of our appreciation for all they do for our children.  We're asking that each gift card is a minimum of $15 and that all gift cards be sent to the office in an envelope marked PTO by Wednesday, April 30th. Thank you all for your support! Click this LINK to use our sign-up genius.

On April 17th, we will be having another Night Out at United Skates. There is no school on April 18th, so the perfect night for the kids to stay up a little later!

Spirit Wear store is open for one final time this school year. Orders can be placed up until April 13th. Sales are finals.

https://marcottdesigns.printavo.com/merch/hf

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Fundraisers & Events

United Skates of America Fundraiser

Join us on Thursday, April 17 5:30-8pm (No School Friday) for another fantastic skating event!

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Box Tops For Education

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Next Meeting Save the Date

Next Month's PTO meeting will be on May 1 at 6pm. The meeting will be held in person and virtually. The link will be shared via the Rooms App.

We appreciate all the support from our families. If you are interested in helping our PTO organize fun events and opportunities for our students, please consider joining a committee!

Joining a committee helps our team efficiently run events and fundraisers! We appreciate your help! Please click the link to sign up: Committee Sign up

PTO Executive Board

Co-Presidents: Jennifer Rosa, Ashley Niland, Co-Vice Presidents: Christine Svendsen & Kelli Costa, Treasurer: Ben Chalot & Secretary: Lindsey Jacob

Make sure to like and follow us on Facebook for information on events and fundraisers.

We can also be reached by email at Hymanfineelementarypto@gmail.com

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Grade 3 & 4 News

MCAS Dates

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Grade 4 Mon. May 12 & Tue. May 13

Grade 3 Wed. May 14 & Thu. May 15 

Weekly Communication

It is very important that all of our families check our various forms of communication regularly. This includes your child's daily homework/communication folder, Rooms App, and our Weekly Newsflash Newsletter.

100% of our classroom teachers are currently using the APS Rooms App to communicate with their families. Please check for updates often. If you are unable to access this application, please reach out to Kim Janssen at Kjanssen@attleboroschools.com.

Calendars

April

School event calendars and breakfast/lunch calendars will go home in student home/school connection folders at the start of every month. Please ensure that you check your student's backpack for flyers, forms and important school news regularly.

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Hyman Fine Reference Guide

We have created the A- Z Reference Guide which includes building protocols and procedures for families to note. Please read over this document as it includes pertinent information regarding our building expectations.

Attendance Matters

Your student's attendance is very important. The more time spent in school learning, the more academic progress and success students can make. Not to mention, it's fun to be with friends, learning, growing and playing together. Building good habits and routines for coming to school will help create a solid foundation for your student's educational journey.

Did you know that daily attendance can reduce stress, increase your child’s self-confidence and lay a foundation for good attendance in later grades? For a list of tips and tricks for different age groups, click here: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/documents/attendance/589595   

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Chromebook Repairs & Cost List

As stated in the student handbook: While students are granted the privilege of Chromebook use, both families and students bear responsibilities in its care and usage.
The District does not carry accidental damage insurance. Students are responsible for any damage requiring repairs.

More information regarding repairs can be found in the handbook and on the district website. Click here for more information regarding repairs.

The following price list is valid for the 2024 - 2025 school year.

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Spring Things…from the Health Office

     Spring is here with sunny, warmer days and early emergence of pollen and molds that trigger seasonal allergies.  Children, who have never been diagnosed with seasonal allergies before, may be affected when the pollen/mold levels are high.

     Common symptoms include itchy/watery eyes, nasal stuffiness/drainage, scratchy throat, and headaches. If your child suffers from allergy symptoms, please contact your doctor for advice on eye drops, nasal sprays, or an appropriate non-drowsy allergy medication that can be taken before school to provide all day relief from symptoms.

     Poison Ivy is everywhere.  Contact with the oil from the plant’s leaf causes irritation and a red pimple-like rash.  Children should wear appropriate clothing to protect their skin from exposure to poison ivy, especially in wooded or grassy areas.  Showering after being outdoors is also good practice to prevent irritation.  If a skin rash develops, over-the-counter medications such as caladryl lotion or hydrocortisone cream will provide relief from minor symptoms.  When the rash affects the face or eyes, contact your doctor, as a prescription medication may be needed.  It is important to remove over-the-head clothing carefully to protect the face and eyes from contact with poison ivy on clothing.

     As outdoor evening activities increase, the time of day when mosquitoes are most active, use of bug repellent can help prevent bites.  Ticks can be found in the woods, but also in low bushes, grass and on pets.  It is good practice to check children and pets for ticks when they come in from outdoors.

     Drinking enough fluids and good nutrition are very important during the warm weather as the body works harder to regulate temperature.  Please encourage your child to have a full glass of a beverage, preferred water, with breakfast and to bring a drink for snack and lunch.  Sunscreen can be applied in the morning at home since recess is usually outdoors, weather permitting.    

Additional note:  Please pack a change of clothes in your child's backpack for any unforeseen circumstance  

Karen Mages, BSN, RN, NCSN

School Nurse- HFES

Phone: 508-223-1560 ext. 305

Fax: 508-226-0255

Email: kmages@attleboroschools.com   

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Please note the following information regarding Head Lice and Treatment.

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Community Fliers

Visit the APS Community Fliers page to view the most recent events, opportunities, and resources happening within the Attleboro Community. 

ABACUS Update

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Project Connect Newsletter

Click the image below to view the Project Connect March/April Newsletter

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ELC Screening

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If you are interested in your child attending preschool at the ELC for the 2025-2026 school year, please sign up for a screening by clicking the link below.

To participate in the program a child must be:

  • A resident of Attleboro on the day of the screening

  • Three years of age by September 1, 2025

  • If your child will be 5 by September 1, 2025, they are eligible to attend Kindergarten

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D45A4A62EA7F9C52-52796202-2025#/

Internet Filters and Safeguards

Our district remains committed to ensuring a safe online environment for all students. To learn more about the internet filters and safeguards in place to protect students and support their online learning, please visit: Internet Filters and Safeguards

HFES Save the Dates

April 18- No School Good Friday

April 21-25- No School April Vacation

May 1- PTO Meeting

May 2- Hawk Hero Assembly

May 5-9- Teacher Appreciation Week

May 12 & 13- Grade 4 Math MCAS

May 14 & 15- Grade 3 Math MCAS

May 16- Half Day Early Release

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Contact Us

Main Office Phone: (508) 223-1560

School Hours: 8:45 A.M. - 3:25 P.M.

Half Day Schedule 8:45 A.M. - 12:25 P.M.

School Clerks:

Donna Morgan dmorgan@attleboroschools.com

Peggy Cooper pcooper@attleboroschools.com

Administration:

Principal Dalessio sdalessio@attleboroschools.com

Assistant Principal Scott kscott@attleboroschools.com

The Attleboro Public Schools does not, in any education program or activity that it operates, discriminate or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race*, color, sex,  sexual orientation,  gender identity, sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, religion, disability, age, genetic-information, active military/veteran status, marital status, familial status, pregnancy, or pregnancy-related condition, homelessness, ancestry, ethnic background, national origin, immigration status, or any category protected by state or federal law. The Attleboro Public School District prohibits sex discrimination. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the District’s Civil Rights and/or Title IX Coordinators.  The notice of nondiscrimination is located at  https://www.attleboroschools.com. 

*race to include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hair type, hair length and protective hairstyles.