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Milton Public Schools: February 17, 2022

At last night's School Committee meeting, the committee voted to end the MPS Face Covering Policy on Friday, March 4, 2022 and make mask ...

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Superintendent Jette

February 17, 2022

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To: Parents/Guardians and StaffFrom: James F. JetteRe: Superintendent’s Weekly UpdateDate: February 17, 2022

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

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At last night’s School Committee meeting, the committee voted to end the MPS Face Covering Policy on Friday, March 4, 2022 and make masks optional going forward. The first day of school that masks will be optional is Monday, March 7, 2022. While this date is five school days beyond the DESE recommendation, we ask for your cooperation and assistance to insure that all students properly wear masks during the week of February 28. MPS faculty, staff and administrators appreciate your support. 

As discussed last night, this news will be well received by some and seen as disappointing news by others in our community. It’s vital that we maintain a civil and open discourse about masks and about all issues within the Milton Public Schools. While many hold strong views, there is never room for personal attacks. Everyone – our volunteer elected School Committee, our MPS staff, parents, guardians and the students themselves – is doing what they feel is their very best on behalf of our students and MPS community.

As we move to mask optional within the Milton Public Schools, all students and staff will be supported in their decision of whether to mask or not. If you feel your child is experiencing difficulty in school around their masking decision, please contact your principal or adjustment counselor for support. 

Per federal regulation, masks remain a mandate on school buses and in the health offices. Positive COVID individuals will need to mask for five days after returning to school from the five day quarantine period. Unvaccinated students are encouraged to mask per DESE and DPH guidance. All updated Covid guidelines and documents can be found on our website linked here.

website linked here.

Over the past two years, our greatest success has come when we have worked together as a community through each of these changes. Thank you as always for your ongoing support and partnership. 

As you will read below, there is much to celebrate this week at MPS, including the 100th day of school!  As they always do, our youngest students found creative ways to celebrate. Students enjoyed art projects and classroom celebrations to mark the 100th day.

We will be on February break from February 21-25. I wish you a happy and restful break and I look forward to seeing our students and staff back in our buildings on Monday, February 28.  

SCHOOL COMMITTEE 

Milton School Building Committee Family and Community Forum: Please join members of the Milton School Building Committee, along with Superintendent James Jette, Pierce Middle School Principal Bill Fish, and Collicot School Principal Holly Concannon for a virtual Family and Community Forum on either Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 7:30 pm or Thursday, March 10, 2022, at 4 pm.

Milton School Building Committee Family and Community Forum

The Committee will share current information about the need for a new school building, an overview of our proposed site, consideration of options for grade configuration for a new building, and progress that has been made to date. All details and links to attend can be found here.

details and links to attend can be found here.

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The next School Committee meeting is on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. As always, all information about attending School Committee meetings can be found on the Town of Milton webpage under School Committee. You can watch regular School Committee meetings live on Milton Access TV online, live on Milton Access cable channels (Comcast 22, RCN 15) or watch on-demand in the days following the meeting.

Town of Milton webpage under School Committee. Milton Access TV online on-demand IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES 

  • Feb 17 Pierce Science Fair 
  • Feb 21-25 February Recess
  • Mar 2 Milton School Committee
  • Mar 2 Milton FAME Meeting 
  • Mar 3 Early Release K-12
  • Mar 3 School Building Community Meeting 
  • Mar 3,4,5 Pierce Players 
  • Mar 8 MHS Program of Studies 
  • Mar 9 1st Grade Info Night 
  • Mar 10 School Building Community Meeting 
  • Mar 16 Coffee with Superintendent Jette 

Pierce Players present The Sound of Music on March 3 at 7pm, March 4 at 7pm  and March 5 at 2pm! Check out some terrific local theater at Pierce just after February break. All details on showtimes and the link to purchase tickets can be found here.  Support our talented students and don’t miss this fantastic production! 

link to purchase tickets can be found here.

Milton FAME Needs Spirited Volunteers! Milton Friends & Advocates for Music Education is meeting Wednesday, March 2nd at 7pm in the MHS Auditorium. ANYONE interested in supporting music education in the Milton Public Schools, including advocating for our music programs and volunteering for events and fundraisers, is welcome to attend! Please enter through the field house doors at the back of the high school and check in with the security desk as the main front doors will be locked.

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On Wednesday, March 16, I invite all parents and guardians to a coffee hour in the MHS auditorium from 8:45-9:30 am. We’ll use the auditorium space as it’s available for that time, but this is not a presentation. I hope to use the time to connect with MPS parents and guardians on a variety of topics and look forward to seeing you there. Please enter through the main entrance at the front of the building. 

Please refer to the District-Wide Calendar of Events for times and details. The 21-22 School Year Calendar can be found here. (Updated February 4 to reflect the February 4 snow day)

Please refer to the District-Wide Calendar of Events for times and details. The 21-22 School Year Calendar can be found here. HEALTH AND SAFETY 

Covid Vaccine Information: Vaccine clinics will be held on Saturday, March 5 at Milton High School and Saturday, March 26 at Pierce Middle School. All details and registration information can be found at this link. Other options for vaccine locations can be found here and here.

Covid Vaccine Information All details and registration information can be found at this link. here here.

Covid Testing: Any student can enroll in weekly at home testing. To opt-into or out of this program please email Director of Nursing, Kim Coughlin at kacoughlin@miltonps.org. Read about the testing program here. We will also make available test kits on Saturday, February 26th at Milton High School (main entrance) between 9-11am.

Covid Testing: kacoughlin@miltonps.org esting program here. Saturday, February 26th

Covid Guidelines: February 16, 2022 FAQs are linked here. 

Covid Guidelines: February 16, 2022 FAQs are linked here.

Covid Reporting: For the time period of Thursday, February 10 – Wednesday, February 16, 2022, MPS reported the following information Covid positive numbers to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as requested. 

Covid Reporting

  • MHS – 1; PMS – 0; Collicot – 1; Cunningham – 3; Tucker – 0; Glover – 0
  • MPS – Staff – 1; Students – 5

HIGH SCHOOL HAPPENINGS

In acknowledgment of Black History Month, MHS students are using advisory periods to make artwork to display throughout the school.  Students have also contributed to the “I have a dream” board outside the main office where students complete the statement “My dream is….”.  Our English students and staff have updated the “hallway bookshelf” with student recommendations to celebrate Black History Month. We encourage everyone to take a look and take a book!

While our teachers do have several lessons dedicated to Black History Month, as part of the Social Studies curriculum, we also spend time throughout the year studying the Haitian Revolution; Nelson Mandela and the abolishment of Apartheid in South Africa; methods of resistance and control during the era of American slavery; abolitionists and supporters of abolition such as Elizabeth Freeman, Solomon Northrup, Oney Judge, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, supporters of the underground railroad, John Brown, etc; the Civil War, including the Emancipation Proclamation, the Massachusetts 54th regiment, John Smalls and Juneteenth; Reconstruction era movements and policies such as the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, sharecropping contracts, the Freedmen’s Bureau, Black politicians and businessmen, the establishment of Jim Crow laws and the establishment of HBCUs; migration and change during the expansion of America, including Seneca Village, Oklahoma’s Black Wall Street, the Harlem Renaissance, migration to urban cities, and the heroic actions of Black soldiers in World War I as well as the conditions to which they returned and the leaders and actions of those who have brought about change in America, including Thurgood Marshall, Dr. King, Malcolm X, W.E.B. DuBois, Shirley Chisholm, Ida B. Wells, Barack Obama and countless others.

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Milton High School’s chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society inducted fifteen new members at a formal induction ceremony led by student officers Tracy Le, Michael Howard, Roisin Queally, and Stella Yuan on the morning of Thursday, February 17th. Tri-M® is an international honor society for high school students sponsored by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). This program recognizes students for their academic and musical achievements, rewards them for their accomplishments and service activities, and inspires other students to excel at music and leadership.

Tri-M Music Honor Society PIERCE PAGES 

Mr. Jarrett’s 8th grade Orion students worked with partners to research an unsung Black American hero for Black History Month. The project will culminate with a discussion of why there are only a select few Black people routinely taught in school, and the implications of separating Black History (and Black historical figures) from the rest of American History.

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Each month, Pierce recognizes students who demonstrate the values of safety, responsibility, respect, and kindness. Teachers nominate students and students from each grade are selected by Pierce’s culture and behavior committee. Please join us in congratulating Ava Brown, Talia Cecere, Charles Hellmuth and Emma Sutphin who were honored for the month of January as Positive Community Members!

INSIDE OUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 

Cunningham celebrated Black History Month this month and K-5 students discussed what it meant to “Be Like Ruby”.  Students read books, worked on collaborative projects and writing assignments and held discussions around their theme prior to an all school assembly where work was shared with everyone.

Cunningham 5th graders researched famous Black Americans and selected one to complete a mini research project about.  Students read books and watched videos, took notes and then created a Google Slide presentation by adding important facts and images. They present to their peers at the completion of the project.

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Ms. McDermott’s Collicot 3rd graders recently read the book The Doctor With An Eye for Eyes: The Story Of Dr. Patricia Bath. Dr. Bath was the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology and the first female doctor to receive a medical patent. She invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment in 1986.

The Doctor With An Eye for Eyes: The Story Of Dr. Patricia Bath.

After reading the book and learning about Dr. Bath and her achievements, our students wrote a text to self connection to this prompt: Think of our world today. Is there anything that you want to change or a problem that you think needs solving? What is the problem? Why is it a problem? What do you think you can do to help solve the problem? They wrote about this problem and their ideas for a possible solution.

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Glover has been celebrating Black History Month all month! Each day, morning announcements have featured Black individuals who have made valuable contributions to this world, to our country, and to our communities. This year, the goal was to learn about people that we didn’t know a lot about and students challenged ourselves to look beyond Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and learn more about important Black individuals they might not know. Each morning, the announcements introduced a new person and told his/her story. Among others, students learned about: 

  • Marcelite Harris: first African-American female general officer of the United States Air Force
  • Garrett Morgan: African-American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a three-position traffic signal and a smoke hood notably used in a 1916 tunnel construction disaster rescue
  • Madam CJ Walker: African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America in the Guinness Book of World Records
  • Claudette Colvin: Before there was Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin: On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated bus
  • Miles Davis: American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music

Students have also been enjoying Friday read alouds, we read aloud that highlight moments in Black history. Parker Looks Up by Parker Curry, read by the O’Connell brothers and The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Kadir Nelsonwere two recent selections.

Parker Looks Up The Undefeated can be found here. TECHNOLOGY  Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship Day Volunteer Site Digital Citizenship Day Volunteer Site MPS GIVES BACK SPECIAL EDUCATION Sue Maselli latest newsletter at this link. SEPAC miltonsepac@gmail.com your school rep ZOOM board meeting TONIGHT, Feb 17 Fifty Best Books On Special Education ATHLETIC Wrestling: Boys Hockey Team Girls Hockey Team Division III State Track Meet A very special thank you to long-time Baseball Coach, Mike Collins here here COMMUNITY NEWS Forbes House Museum Forbes House website.  The Milton Public Library February programs for kids can be found here. March calendar here tvachon@ocln.org on the library website.  Thank you to my blog contributors this week: BLOG SUBSCRIPTION:  please enter your email here to subscribe


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