Thank you to everyone who attended our popsicles-on-the-playground event on Tuesday. It was a huge success as always! We appreciate our very supportive PTA for hosting the event. All parents are welcome to join the PTA at any time.
We have another wonderful community event coming up on August 26th from 11-1. The "Start Strong" event flyer is attached. We hope to see everyone there. There are raffles, school supply giveaways, and much more!
Last Friday, parent access to IC was opened so parents could see who their child's teacher will be for the upcoming year. Letters are also in the mail. If you are having trouble logging in to IC, please contact Mr. Gray via email if it is your first time logging in.
Lastly, we want to remind everyone about the Supply drop-off on August 31st. This is a great time to come in and see your classroom, teacher, and friends. For parents whose child takes medication during the school day, this is the time to see the nurse and drop off the medication and inhalers so they have it for day 1.
Happy Summer!
Chamberlain Street School

Attention Chamberlain Families, especially new Chamberlain families and the incoming Kindergarten Class,
Reminder that our fantastic PTA is having popsicles on the playground on August 11th from 4:30-5:30. This is a good chance to meet new friends and reconnect with classmates from last year. This will be an outside event only, and no building tours will happen this year. However, read further down for scheduled times to see the classroom.....
Class placements will be coming out later this week.
We are pleased to share that we will be hosting Kindergarten Camp on August 10th and 11th. Families can choose to attend either the two morning sessions from 9-11 or the 2 afternoon sessions from 12-2. To RSVP, you must email Mr. Gray at gray.d@sau54.org.
In the RSVP, make sure to include your name, your child's name, and your choice of AM, PM, or eitherAM/PM
We will have a representative from the bus company there with a bus on the second day from 11:15-11:45 for students to see the bus and get acquainted with it for daily transport to and from school and/or field trips.
Furthermore, for NEW families joining us in grades 1-5, we will have a NEW student orientation/walkthrough from 11:00-1:00 on August 11th. You may RSVP by emailing Mr. Gray at gray.d@sau54.org with your name and contact information, along with your child's name.
If you miss out on these days, please do not worry. August 31st will be a teacher workshop day to get ready for the first day of school on September 1st. The afternoon of August 31st from 3-3:45 will be a good time for new and returning families to come in to find your classroom, meet your teacher, and drop off supplies.

Happy Friday, Chamberlain Families!
We hope everyone is having a great summer of fun in the sun, sprinkled in with some small routines of daily reading and math fluency.
A few "Save the Date" announcements below...
1) The 26-27 school year calendar is live. Note that the first day of school is September 1st, and that we have several Early Release Days (12:15 dismissal) and school closings/holidays throughout the year. You can copy/paste the following for easier reference.
https://files-backend.assets.thrillshare.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2192/Rsd/17dcade6-9962-4bc3-b1f6-66e06611cf77/26-27-District-Approved-03.12.26.pdf?disposition=inline
2) To all new families, we want to extend a warm welcome as your child(ren) join our school community. We are excited to host our Kindergarten Camp for incoming Kindergarten students on the mornings of August 10th and 11th from 8:30-11:30. This will be a time for children to meet friends and get accustomed to classroom environments. If your child is new to the school and in grades 1-5, we are offering school tours from 1-3 pm on those same days, August 10th and 11th. Mark your calendars, as we will be sending out RSVP information on these soon.
3) The Chamberlain PTA is offering some fun opportunities for families as well. See the attached flyer for both a popsicles on the playground event and the August PTA meeting. Both of these are great opportunities for families to come together to socialize and help contribute to a supportive school environment for your child.
Warm Summer Wishes,
Chamberlain Street School

In case you have not heard through other channels, we wanted to remind everyone that this Friday is our last day of school for students. It is a half-day, so all students will be dismissed at 12:15. If you make alternate arrangements with your child about how they are getting home or who is picking them up, please make sure to inform your child's teacher and call the main office at 603-332-2280.
We are excited to offer your child the opportunity to participate in a summer learning support in July. Our Rochester Summer School will run from 8:30-1:30 Monday through Thursday at East Rochester School, starting on July 6th and ending on July 30th. The flyer shares all the details about the camp. If you are interested, you must email Mr. Gray at gray.d@sau54.org. Space is limited, and seats will be determined by the timeliness of your response and your child's academic needs.

This is our last reminder about our Fantastic School play this weekend, INTO THE WOODS, JR. There are two performances, one on Friday night and one on Saturday afternoon. We hope everyone can join us for a wonderful artistic performance.
Sincerely,
The Chamberlain Street School

Hello Chamberlain Families,
Tomorrow is the last day to order yearbooks and have them delivered to the school. After today, you can still order them, but they will be shipped directly to your home. The ordering link is in the flyer.

Chamberlain Families,
We hope everyone can join us this Thursday from 5:30-6:30 pm at Chamberlain for the third part of our Title One series this year. This week, we will discuss games and strategies to help families navigate children's complex emotions. You must RSVP in the link on the flyer to attend.

📊 DID YOU KNOW?
📅 Count deadline: Feb. 14
Free & Reduced Meal applications help Rochester Schools qualify for:
✔️ Additional instructional funding
✔️ Technology and staffing support
✔️ After-school & summer programs
✔️ Fair resource allocation across schools
This funding is based on participation, not just eligibility.
📅 Apply by February 14 so your household is counted.
👉 https://www.myschoolapps.com/

By February 14, Rochester School District must submit its official count of Free & Reduced Meal applications — and that number directly affects state and federal funding for our schools.
Even if:
✔️ You don’t think you qualify
✔️ Your child doesn’t eat school meals
Your application still helps fund:
🏫 Classroom resources
💻 Technology & internet access
📚 Student programs & support
📅 Deadline that counts: February 14
👉 Apply here: https://www.myschoolapps.com/
One form. A lasting impact.

National School Counseling Appreciation Week
Student success is a shared journey. Rochester School District recognizes and thanks our school counseling professionals for their dedication to supporting students through collaboration, care, and consistency.
We appreciate the important role counselors play in helping students problem-solve, build social-emotional skills, and grow into successful learners.

We are grateful for our school counselors who support, guide, and advocate for students every day. Through connection, compassion, and collaboration, they help students navigate challenges and build bright futures.
Thank you for the impact you make across the Rochester School District—your work truly changes lives.

🎉 National School Counseling Appreciation Week 🎉
Rochester School District recognizes and celebrates our dedicated school counseling professionals who positively impact students’ lives every day.
Their commitment to student success, well-being, and growth helps build strong learners and confident futures. Thank you for all you do for our students and school community!

Celebrating National School Counseling Week
This week, we proudly celebrate National School Counseling Week, recognizing the vital role our school counselors play in supporting students every day.
School counselors help students succeed academically, navigate social and emotional challenges, plan for the future, and feel safe, supported, and understood. Whether they are helping a student set goals, manage stress, resolve conflicts, or explore career pathways, their impact reaches far beyond the counseling office.
We are grateful for our counselors’ dedication, compassion, and commitment to helping every student grow, learn, and thrive. Thank you for being trusted listeners, advocates, and champions for our students and school communities.
Please join us in thanking our school counselors for all they do!

Due to additional snowfall, Rochester School District will operate on a 2-hour delay on Tuesday, January 27.
Please allow extra time for travel and use caution on roads and sidewalks.
🧤 Stay warm, stay safe!

Due to weather conditions, Rochester School District schools will be CLOSED on Monday, January 26th.
Please stay warm, stay safe, and stay inside if possible.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
📌 Updates will be shared as needed through our official channels.

A message from the
Rochester School District Health Services
EXTREME COLD WEATHER ALERT
Friday Night through Monday Night
According to the weather report, dangerously cold temperatures are expected all weekend. Wind chills and extreme cold can make it feel even colder and exposed skin can freeze in minutes.
What This Means
Frostbite can occur on exposed skin (face, ears, fingers) in 10–30 minutes
Hypothermia is possible even with short outdoor exposure
Cold is especially dangerous for young children, older adults, and pets
STAY SAFE TIPS
Children
Cover all exposed skin: hats, scarves, gloves, face coverings
Avoid outdoor play unless absolutely necessary
Keep trips outside short and supervised
Pets
Bring pets indoors at all times. Paw pads, ears, and tails can freeze quickly
Do not leave animals in garages or outside shelters
Families
Avoid going out Friday night through Monday unless necessary
Dress in layers if travel is unavoidable
Homes
Protect outdoor faucets and exposed pipes
Let faucets drip slightly to prevent freezing
Check heating systems and space heaters for safety
Vehicle Safety
Never Leave children or pets in cars. Cars lose heat quickly.
Extreme cold can be dangerous if you are stranded or delayed.
Avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, especially Friday night–Monday
Make sure your car has a full tank of gas, working heater and keep an emergency kit in your car (blanket, flashlight, snacks, phone charger)
If you get stuck stay in your car, run heater 10 minutes per hour and keep the exhaust pipe clear of snow.
Bottom Line
If you don’t have to go out — stay in.
If you do go out — cover up completely.
Stay warm. Stay safe.

📅 Reminder: Next Friday, January 30
Friday, January 30 is a Teacher Workshop / Professional Development Day.
👉 There will be NO SCHOOL for students in the Rochester School District.
🏢 Central Office will be open regular hours.
Rochester Parks & Rec - Winter Festival, previously scheduled for Saturday, January 24th has been postponed due to the forecast cold weather. Rec staff and event partners agree that the low temperature will pose a danger to both participants and volunteers. A new date will be announced shortly. We hope everyone stays warm this weekend and we look forward to seeing everyone on the rescheduled date.
Information about Recreation and Arena programs can be found at Rec.RochesterNH.gov or by calling 603-332-4120.”
📢 School Bus Safety Reminders for Families
School mornings can be busy—especially on cold, winter days ❄️. Thank you for partnering with us to help keep our students safe, calm, and on time.
Please remember:
Be ready and waiting on time at your child’s assigned bus stop
Stay at the designated stop so routes can run smoothly
Make sure students are out of cars and homes and standing at the stop when the bus arrives
Keep eyes on the road and surroundings while waiting
Listen to and follow directions from bus drivers and school staff
While we understand the temptation on cold mornings, please do not flag down buses or ask drivers to make extra stops. Sticking to assigned stops helps keep everyone safe and buses on schedule.
📞 Questions? Contact the Bus Transportation Manager at 603-509-2904
🌐 Bus schedules: https://www.rochesterschools.com/page/bus-schedules
Thank you for helping us keep transportation safe for all students!

