Good evening all!
Welcome to one of the busiest weeks of the year. I am so excited for the Class of 2018. This will be a week of memories they will cherish.
Senior Grades-
Grades will close Tuesday, May 29 at 3pm. Senior teachers, please be sure to check your grade verification sheets carefully as you close your grades. Please let Tina Hunter know if you have any grading issues.
I loved these questions from George Couros this week. I hope they resonate with you.
4 Reflection Questions for the End of the School Year
Welcome to one of the busiest weeks of the year. I am so excited for the Class of 2018. This will be a week of memories they will cherish.
Senior Grades-
Grades will close Tuesday, May 29 at 3pm. Senior teachers, please be sure to check your grade verification sheets carefully as you close your grades. Please let Tina Hunter know if you have any grading issues.
Thank you to everyone that helped with Community Service Day. The Mass Fallen Heroes presentation was great and such an impactful way to start off the day.
Senior Week begins Tuesday, May 29 and our first rehearsal starts at 8:30am. Seniors will be heading off for a lot of fun and we wish them a safe week full of the right choices. Thank you in advance to all of you chaperones. I look forward to spending time with you this week!
May 29-June 1: Senior Week
Class Day is at 10am on Friday, June 1. Please have your students sit together. More information on where each class should sit will follow.
Class Day is at 10am on Friday, June 1. Please have your students sit together. More information on where each class should sit will follow.
June 3: Graduation (teachers should report at noon and gather in the cafeteria with students!) Many of you have responded to Linda or I about seating. Thank you, we want to make sure we have reserved enough seating. I am so excited to see the faculty presence this year!
June 6-7: Science MCAS
June 15-21: Final exams for grades 9-11I loved these questions from George Couros this week. I hope they resonate with you.
4 Reflection Questions for the End of the School Year
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