Work hard! Play harder! Falls ended 2025 with the annual Winter Carnival. Happy holidays! We are looking forward to a great 2026!
School reopens on Monday,January 5, 2026.






At Falls' December whole school meeting, we had a visit by Kelso the Frog. Kelso helped an elf solve a small problem. Students who leveled up or slayed the Star Math Assessment and Students of the Month were recognized. The Grade 4 Chorus sang two songs about being brave. Then we all had a chance to sing Let it Snow. Grade 1 taught us what they knew about coins. Great job to our 5th grade student leaders!








Falls is proud to announce that we have a published author in our 5th grade. Insiya Jiwaji's first book, "Isabell's Great Escape" is available on Amazon.
Meeka the Therapy Dog stopped by 1C and will visit 1K later this week.
Perhaps one day Insiya could read her book to Meeka and other students at Falls.


A students from NAHS's 12+ program brought joy to our Educational Support Professionals (ESP) by making gifts for our ESPs. Director of the ELC, Mr Ciminello, visited classes with Principal Sarkarati. First graders made applesauce keepsakes. Grades 2-3 and 4-5 played chess during lunch. What a nice start to the week!






Students in 3rd grade were inspired by Henri Matisse. 2nd graders made ice cream. Thank you for the bowl of vanilla. It was sweet & yummy! Our PBIS raffle winners gathered around the Hat & Mitten Tree. Have a great weekend!




North Attleborough Town Council President Justin Pare taught 4th graders about town government and answered questions. Martin Elementary Principal Benharris & Principal Sarkarati at Falls and Martin. We got to see a lot of examples of excellent teaching and learning at both schools.



Generous (adjective): showing a readiness to give more of something than is strictly necessary or expected.
Thank you to the Elks for the generous donation of dictionaries to every Falls 3rd grader!

Our amazing parent volunteers help us make the Falls experience special! Thank you to everyone who donated gifts, time and/or talent to the annual Holiday Fair!




I caught so many Falls students working hard! Keep it up! We are proud of your effort and results!!!






Falls Elementary School and the Falls PTO was able to donate $1000 to support local families through the Hockomock YMCA's Food Access program using money from the Feinstein Foundation. Thanks to donations from Falls families we also supported the Big Red Day of Giving, restocked our Falls Feinstein Food Pantry and created 10 holiday meal baskets for Falls families. Happy Thanksgiving!
https://www.hockymca.org/food-access/
https://feinsteinfoundation.org/index.html

For a half day, we did a lot! At our whole school meeting, we recognized: our 5th grade recess leaders; students who leveled up or hit the exceeding category in reading on the star assessment; and the students of the month. Grade 2 kicked off the holiday season with the annual Falls balloon parade. Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Falls Elementary School!






Great job to our PBIS raffle winners! It's starting to feel like Thanksgiving. At Falls, we have so much to be thankful for! I am thankful for such as great students, dedicated teachers and supportive families!


The Book Fair is open Monday from 3:20-5:30. Students shop during library class.



Thank you to everyone who supported the Big Red Day of Giving!
Thanks to the PTO, Gr 3 & 4 had fun learning during the Geography Game Show.
Big shoutout to the 5th Grade Kindness Crew. Today they did a great job teaching classes about kindness and respect.
Thanks to the PTO, Gr 3 & 4 had fun learning during the Geography Game Show.
Big shoutout to the 5th Grade Kindness Crew. Today they did a great job teaching classes about kindness and respect.






We were honored to have such a large turnout to our Veterans Day Celebration at Falls. Thank you for your service!




Mr Sarkarati, Mrs Hardro and Mr Kayata led a series of a kindness themed activities during Gr 5 Health today. Students discussed the meaning of kindness and played Kindness BINGO as a fun way to identify ways we all can be kinder at home and school. Next week, members of the Gr 5 Kindness Crew will lead students in K-4 using the same activities.


Students in grade 3 created pizza in the shape of Massachusetts and used pineapples, peppers and pepperoni to label the rivers, mountains and major cities. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who donated ingredients and their time!



The NAPS Professional Development Day featured data-informed inquiry, discussions about powerful learning strategies to support Deeper Learning. Afternoon choice sessions were offered on topics such as mathematics instruction, reading intervention and social studies instruction. Specials teachers attended sessions based on their subject area. Some staff participated in Safety Care training.


We had a memorable end to October! Halloween STEM and math centers in K-2. During our whole school meeting we recognized our Students of the Month, celebrated the winners of the NAED Calendar Contest and watched a slide show. Congratulations to our PBIS raffle winners. Have a safe and enjoyable Halloween. Remember: leave the candy at home!








Thank you, your family and friends for the generous support! We reached our goal! If you didn't get a chance to donate, you still can at MyBooster.com






