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Milton Public Schools: November 18, 2021
As we approach Thanksgiving next week, there is so much to be thankful for: full in person learning, parent and guardian support across ...
Superintendent Jette
November 18, 2021
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To: Parents/Guardians and StaffFrom: James F. JetteRe: Superintendent’s Weekly UpdateDate: November 18, 2021
FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
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As we approach Thanksgiving next week, there is so much to be thankful for: full in person learning, parent and guardian support across our schools, our engaged and energetic student body, and of course our dedicated and hardworking staff. I am grateful for all of the above, every single day.
I want to call your attention to several opportunities for MPS families to support Milton families who may need some assistance this season. Whether you support these initiatives or others, I am also grateful for the overwhelming generosity of our MPS community.
Steel & Rye is working with the Milton Public Schools and The Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester to prepare and donate complete Thanksgiving Dinners to at least 100 families who experience food insecurity. Each dinner will serve up to eight people, so that’s food for 800!
If you would like to contribute to funding this effort you may do so at this link. Any funds raised in excess of the cost will be donated directly to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester to help support families in their community this holiday season. Thank you in advance for your support.
If you would like to contribute to funding this effort you may do so at this link.
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The MPS 2021 Holiday Giving Drive organized by our PTOs will run from December 6th-9th in our schools. For the holiday season, the Milton Public Schools has partnered with My Brother’s Keeper and the Milton Residents Fund to ensure all Milton families in need have a wonderful holiday season.
The toy drive needs donations of all types of toys, and high demand items include Legos, LOL Surprise dolls, dolls representing a diverse array of skin tones, cultures and ethnicities, superhero action figures, arts and craft kits, science/STEM kits, board games, video games, books, footballs and basketballs, outdoor active toys, or anything representing Boston sports teams. We cannot accept food or violent games. $25 Target gift Cards are always needed as well.
Support and shop with a local business while supporting the toy drive! Shop in-person, online, or over the phone with The Toy Chest in East Milton Square or The Toy Box (owned by an MPS family) in Hanover. At the Toy Box, if you shop on November 21 or 22, 20% of the proceeds will go back to the MPS PTOs – simply mention your school name at check out.
Bring your new, unwrapped item(s) to one of the collection boxes in the lobby of any of the elementary schools between Monday, December 6 – Thursday, December 9. Thank you for helping us make the Holiday Season a little bright for our neighbors!
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If you are in need of assistance this holiday season (or at any time), please reach out to your building principal or Marti O’Keefe McKenna, MPS Family Outreach Liaison, at 617-980-7343 or by email at mmckenna@miltonps.org. All calls and emails are confidential.
Next week is a short week in the Milton Public Schools with our Thanksgiving break from Wednesday, November 24 – Friday, November 26. We will return to school on Monday, November 29. I wish you and your family a relaxing and wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The next regular Milton School Committee meeting is on December 1, 2021 at 7pm. All information about attending School Committee meetings can be found on the Town of Milton webpage under School Committee. You can watch 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 HEALTH AND SAFETY
The Town of Milton is hosting three free, drive-thru COVID testing days at the DPW yard at 629 Randolph Avenue. All are welcome on these three Sundays: November 21, November 28 & December 19 from 10am-3pm.
Recently, the federal government gave Pfizer’s pediatric COVID 19 vaccine for ages 5-11 final approval and doses are now available in Massachusetts. The state will be updating the their website as new vaccination sites become available. The Vaxfinder tool can be used along with links to retail pharmacies CVS’s scheduling site or Walgreens’ scheduling site to schedule appointments.
their website Vaxfinder tool CVS’s scheduling site Walgreens’ scheduling site
Manet Community Health Center is also an option for pediatric patients. There is a Manet clinic at Quincy High School, 100 Coddington St., Quincy on Saturday, November 20, 10 am to 2 pm. The vaccine clinic is open to the community. Registration requested at this link.
Manet Community Health Center Registration requested at this link.
For the time period of Thursday, November 11 – Wednesday, November 17, MPS had 7 positive student cases, and 3 positive staff cases. Many of the resulting close contacts from these positives were able to remain in school without interruption due to the Test and Stay program. If you have not yet signed your child up, you can opt in at this link. Superintendent Jette’s September 9, 2021 letter about the Test and Stay Program can be found here.
Many of the resulting close contacts from these positives were able to remain in school without interruption due to the Test and Stay program. you can opt in at this link. Test and Stay Program can be found here.
All health and safety information can be found on our Health Services website.
Health Services website IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
- Nov 24-26 Thanksgiving Break
- Dec 1 School Committee Meeting
- Dec 7 MHS Winter Concert
- Dec 9 MHS Post Secondary Planning Night
- Dec 9 Early Release Date K-12 (PT Conf Gr K-5 only)
- Dec 16 MHS Information Night
Please refer to the District-Wide Calendar of Events for times and details. The 21-22 School Year Calendar can be found here (Revised 10/27/21 to reflect updated last day of school)
Please refer to the District-Wide Calendar of Events for times and details. The 21-22 School Year Calendar can be found here
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Please join the Milton High School Guidance Counselors for their annual Post Secondary Planning night, at Milton High on Thursday, December 9 at 6:15 pm in the MHS Auditorium. The following topics will be presented in order to help you and your child successfully navigate their post secondary decisions:
- Financial Aid – How to pay for College
- Standardized Testing – Standardized Tests: The SAT vs The ACT
- College Admissions – An Insider View
- College Athletics – From Intramural to Division I Sports
- Overview of the College Application Process – Milton High Procedures
- Naviance 101
Representatives from Emmanuel College Admissions, Bridgewater State University, Summit Educational Group, “Strategies for College” and Milton High School staff will be running these 6 sessions. After a brief introduction in the auditorium, each session will run four times, in 25 minute intervals. Students & Parents/Guardians are invited to attend up to four sessions between 6:30 and 8:30 pm. This workshop is open to all parents/guardians & students in grades 8 through 12. Masks are required in the building.
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Milton High School Grade 8 Information Night: Please join us on Thursday, December 16 at 6:30pm in the Milton High School Auditorium (25 Gile Rd) for an opportunity to learn about Milton High School course offerings, academic and extracurricular programs, athletics and activities that prepare students for college and life beyond high school. Current 8th grade students, parents and guardians are invited to attend this informational session and tour of Milton High School. If unable to attend, the presentation and a virtual tour of the building will be provided.
Milton High School Grade 8 Information Night
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- Preschool Information Night – Thursday, January 6, 2022
- Preschool Pre-registration – Thursday, January 6, 2021 – Thursday, January 27, 2022
- Preschool Lottery if necessary – Friday, January 28, 2022
- Kindergarten Information Night – Thursday, January 27, 2022
- Kindergarten Pre-registration – Begins Monday, December 13, 2021
HIGH SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
Bravo to the MHS Music Department students who have been accepted to the MMEA Eastern District Senior Festival! Over 750 students from 30 surrounding communities submitted audition materials to be considered for acceptance to the festival. The following MHS students were accepted to the festival:
- Jazz Band- Timothy Fay
- Chorus- Isabelle Feloney, Lucy Hollingsworth-Hays, Nessa Malin
- Band- Max Hollingsworth-Hays, Claudia O’Neill
Congratulations to Timothy Fay, Isabelle Feloney, Lucy Hollingsworth-Hays, Nessa Malin and Claudia O’Neill who, in addition to their acceptance to the festival, have been recommended to audition for the MMEA All State Festival in January!
INSIDE OUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Tucker School has kicked off an initiative to learn more and develop an understanding about the experiences within our community while completing a Community Service project to benefit recent Haitian and Afghan immigrants.
This initiative is a joint collaboration between the Tucker Cares PTO program and the Tucker Diversity Committee. We are also excited to partner with the Milton Early Childhood Alliance (MECA) and the Glover community to support this important work.
Students are making fleece tied blankets for Afghan evacuee families, writing welcome letters and drawing colorful pictures for families, assembling materials to create Blessing Baskets and gathering donations to support families.
All families are welcome and encouraged to visit the Tucker playground to view a newly installed storywalk of Dreamers by Yuri Morales set up by MECA. We hope that families will enjoy reading the text and discussing their own family stories as we enter the Thanksgiving season.
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Ms. Bernini’s Collicot and Cunningham 4th grade art students have been working on a Norval Morrisseau inspired collage in honor of Native American Heritage Month. Students began their collage with observational drawing to block out shapes to create an animal silhouette. Students then layered colors and shapes to create overlapping designs inside their animals.
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Tucker was the grateful recipient of two recent Eagle Scout projects that have beautified our outdoors and also created more opportunity for joy outside! Tucker is grateful for these new elements in our outdoor space.
Tucker alumni and MHS seniors Max Hollingsworth-Hayes and Camden Leverault have both graciously given back to Tucker School through their Eagle Scout projects. Max made a tubulum (musical instrument) to enhance the Tucker recess area, while Camden completed his project by raising funds for a beautiful new Ginkgo tree that he planted as well as adding a hand-stenciled and painted Tucker mascot and a unique design to the outside space.
A tubulum is a musical instrument that is laid out just like a piano. Sound is made by hitting each tube with the paddles, and different notes are produced from each one. Each of the tubes are labeled with their note names. Our students have learned that you can make a lot of music out of this instrument. Max’s tubulum is made out of wood and PVC pipe (which is used in plumbing), and is painted red and white – our Tucker colors!
Camden shared that by creating this image he felt “Greeting students with the representation of the school in animal form not only will it be an enjoyable thing for students to look at, but it will be a reminder of the fraternity that they will experience while attending Tucker Elementary School. Students will be reminded each time they walk into school that they are a part of a family.”
Congratulations to our winners, who can be found here. All details can be found here. mcs@miltonps.org FOOD SERVICE MPS Food Service is hiring for all positions jmorgan@miltonps.org The November Food Service update can be found at this link. Menus are at this link. ATHLETICS The Boys Cross Country Football Cheer Team Swim We had three students sign Division I Letters of Intent Our own Ben Kelly was also named MIAA Golf Coach-of-the-Year! Winter Registration is open COMMUNITY NEWS Cardinal Cushing Centers Run to Change Lives: Register today at this link. rdesisto@cushingcenters.org Ski Program at Blue Hills Please see this link to access online registration. The Milton Public Library’s November calendar is at this link December calendar can be found here. register today at this link. please visit the MPL website. Milton Soccer: Milton Soccer website use this link Milton Soccer website The deadline to register is January 7 Milton Youth Lacrosse Spring ’22 Travel Programs Register now at this link. All details are at this link. Brookwood Farm BLOG SUBSCRIPTION: please enter your email here to subscribe
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