Edward R. Andrews Elementary School

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ERA Aug. 25, 2022

Welcome to Edward R. Andrews Elementary School

Phone: 315-684-9288

Fax: 315-684-7252

Bryan Fairbrother

Mr. Bryan M. Fairbrother,

Elementary Principal & Director of Special Education

Mrs. Tracy Clark, Principal's Secretary

Mrs. Vanessa Klein, CSE/CPSE/504 Secretary

Monthly Calendar & Newsletter

Calendar

Newsletter

2024-25 School Year

Please click the link(s) below to access back to school information.

2024-25 Welcome Back Letter

2024-25 School Supplies List

2024-25 Student Handbook

2024-25 School Schedules

Arrival & Dismissal

Times

Breakfast for Grades 1-5

8:40am to 8:55am

Student Arrival

8:55am to 9:05am

Breakfast for PK & K

9:05am to 9:20am

Morning Announcements & Meeting

9:05am to 9:15am

Afternoon Announcements & Preparing for Dismissal

3:20pm to 3:25pm

Dismissal

3:25pm to 3:35pm

2024-25 Lunch & Recess Schedule

Grade

Lunch

Recess

2

11:15am to 11:35am

11:35am to 11:55am

5

11:25am to 11:45am

11:45am to 12:05pm

1

11:40am to 12:05pm

12:05pm to 12:25pm

4

11:50am to 12:10pm

12:10pm to 12:30pm

Kindergarten

12:05pm to 12:30pm

12:30pm to 12:50pm

3

12:15pm to 12:35pm

12:35pm to 12:55pm

Pre-Kindergarten

12:30pm to 1:00pm

2:55pm to 3:15pm

Thank you Edward R. Andrews' Families!

 Technical Support: 315-684-5900 or email tickets@m-ecs.org

Emergency School Closing Procedures

As we enter the winter months, we may need to close, delay, or dismiss students early due to weather. As a school building and district, we know of the many plans for childcare that come with snow and other inclement weather conditions. Outlined below are our district's procedures for closing, delaying, and even dismissing early.

  • School Closure – No school related activities

  • One-Hour Delay – No Early Morning Practices, Chorus, or Band

  • Two- and Three-Hour Delays – No Morning PreK, No Morning BOCES, and No Early Morning Practices: Chorus or Band

  • Early Dismissal – No After school events

Character Corner: Why is character education important?

The Six Pillars of Character focus on the following four aspects of character:

Moral Character: The qualities that help us be our best self, including trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.

Performance Character: The qualities that help us do our best work, including self-discipline, diligence, organization, and confidence.

Intellectual Character: The skills and traits needed to be a motivated and committed learner, critical thinker, and creative problem solver, including curiosity, intellectual autonomy, humility, and open-mindedness.

Civic Character: The skills and traits needed to be an ethical, engaged citizen who demonstrates leadership, teamwork, civility, and creates positive change in their community.

Edward R. Andrews Elementary School uses The Six Pillars of Character (https://charactercounts.org/), Capturing Kids' Hearts, and Project Wisdom to help develop students positive character and foster positive social-emotional skills.

The Six Pillars of Character

Capturing Kids' Hearts!

Project Wisdom

Counseling Center:

Contact Madison County Mental Health 24/7 Crisis Line:

315-366-2327
Mobile Crisis support is available:
Mon-Fri 5:00pm-12:00am
Sat/Sun 6:00am-12:00am
For more information: http://www.liberty-resources.org/mobile-crisis/

PreKindergarten Information