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Robinson Elementary School (Grades K-2)
245 East Street, Mansfield, MA 02048
Phone:  (508) 261-7513  Fax:  (508) 261-7418
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The mission of the Robinson School Community is to inspire a love of learning while promoting academic achievement, self-esteem and respect for all in a caring, safe, nurturing environment.

Full Day Kindergarten Lottery Update

Thank you to all families who submitted applications to the Full-Day Kindergarten program.  Due to application numbers, we will not need to conduct a lottery.

Important Dates

May 23rd Early Release Day (Dismissal 1:40pm/lunch served/PM K students report at 9:00am/No school for AM K students)
May 28th No School - Memorial Day
June 15th 

June 18th

Last days of school

June 15th Last day for all kindergarten students

June 18th Last day for 1st & 2nd grade students.  It will be a half day.  Dismissal at 11:45am - no lunch

School Hours

 

Breakfast

8:45 am

Student Supervision

8:45 am

AM Kindergarten

9:00 - 11:30 am

PM Kindergarten 12:40 - 3:10 pm
Grades 1 & 2 9:00 - 3:10 pm
Office Hours 8:00 - 4:00 pm
Early Release Dismissal Time 1:40pm (lunch served) AM / PM Kindergarten schedule will be announced 
Half Day Dismissal Time 11:45 am (no lunch)

 

2012-2013 Kindergarten Registration Information

Mansfield Offers Full Day Kindergarten

In September of 2012, the Mansfield Public Schools will offer a voluntary, tuition-based full-day Kindergarten program. Information and applications have been mailed to families who have registered for Kindergarten. If you did not receive a mailing and you are interested in finding out more information or in obtaining an application, please contact Dottie Nelson at the Robinson School (508) 261-7510. Financial assistance is available. Full-Day 

Academic Screening: June 4th - 8th


Children Sharing the Passion for Reading

During Dr. Seuss Week, Ms. King's students took some time out of their day to read to Little Hornets' students.  It was an exciting event for all involved.

School Committee Presentations

School Improvement Plan

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Literacy Program

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2011-2012 Student Handbook

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Please check the Principal's Page for routine updates from our Principals, 

 

Mrs. Kristenson and   Mrs. Jordan.

 

 

 

 

 


Mrs. Joanne Jordan
Principal


Mrs. Kate Kristenson
Principal


Mr. John Nieratko
Assistant Principal

 

                                                                                   

Student Accident Medical Insurance Protection

Insurance company has gone paperless

Details

 

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ROBINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MANSFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS


SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GOALS 
2011-2012

 

CURRICULUM

 

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Implement the EnVision Math Program K-2

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Continue to meet regularly with the Data Team to use data to inform and differentiate instruction

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Provide professional development in explicit instruction of teaching comprehension strategies to Grade 1 and 2 staff

 

SAFETY

 

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Review arrival and dismissal procedures and implement needed corrections

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Implement updated Open Circle Curriculum with staff

 

ACCREDITATION

 

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Complete the five year progress report for the NEASC accreditation due June 2011

 

TECHNOLOGY

 

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Smartboard training for staff

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Explore the possibility of wireless access for the school

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Update the Robinson School website for improved communication with the school community

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Reduce paper use by increasing electronic communication

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Relocate computer lab

 

 

Health Advisory

Based on the recommendations of the Mansfield Health Advisory Committee, the Elementary Schools (Roland Green, Robinson, and Jordan/ Jackson) will implement a new practice beginning September 2011.  Birthday celebrations will be non-food events.

As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified, establishing healthy eating habits during childhood is easier and more effective than trying to change unhealthy behaviors in adulthood.

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Green Schools is our effort to inform and

educate children in the many ways to be green.

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