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February 28, 2021

 Happy March!  As we head into the year anniversary of the closure I want to again say thank you for what you do for our students. We are scheduled for a faculty meeting on Thursday, March 10. I am canceling that meeting. In place of the meeting please find time to connect with and thank at least 5 colleagues (try to make it colleagues you don't see often). Write them a note or an email, stop by for a chat about something non-work or COVID related, etc. Then try to do something for selfcare on March 10 at 3pm. We have an early release day scheduled for March 19. We will continue our equity work that afternoon. Stay tuned for a schedule. Saturday marked 100 days until graduation. This letter was sent to all seniors and their parents on Friday. Thank you to Catherine and Josh who are hard at work planning activities that will help the Class of 2021 end the year with some fun and a little normalcy.  I would like to recognize members of the Class of 2021 with a "shout out" f...

February 21, 2021

Good evening- I hope you had a restful February break. It is hard to believe we are coming up on a year of this surreal experience. All I can say is thank you for the ongoing amazing work you are doing for our students.  A little note to celebrate the winners of our Lighting the Way Awards presented by ASHPAC, the parent advisory group for special education. Congratulations to Patty Daly, Sarah Finn, and Regina Jardon for the work they do to support our students with unique needs. Below are some resources from the MSAA regarding Black History Month as well as some professional development opportunities: Black History Month Resources (shared from the MSAA) Lesson Plan: Discuss 22-year-old Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem “The Hill We Climb” | Lesson Plan | PBS NewsHour Extra www.pbs.org In this NewsHour lesson, students will examine the message and goals of poet Amanda Gorman as she prepares to speak at the presidential inauguration. Bridge Boston Black History 365 Resources - Wakelet...