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Tantasqua Bulletin
News from around campus…
SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK
Lunches:• 1st lunch:
music, culinary, 2nd
floor (except DRIVE)
• 2nd lunch: 4th
floor, DRIVE• 3rd lunch: 3rd
floor, Physical Education Classes
Week of April 9-13: Dude. Be.Nice. and Diversity Week
Monday, April 9, 2018: Day 2/B Day• Warrior Pride Spirit Day; Lucky Duck Hidden Ducks, Thankful Tree, Be Kind statements distributed• 3rd Quarter Grades due by 12:00 noon !!!!!!! No late grades as we need to distribute report cards
on 4/12!• Guidance Field Trip College Fair Big E
Tuesday, April 10, 2018: Day 1/A Day OD: Brady• White Out Day to Wipe Out Domestic Violence, pledge to take a stand against domestic violence• Stu Co Full board meeting
Wednesday, April 11, 2018: Day 2/B Day OD: Carbone• Sunshine Squad Wear Yellow Day, Share Sunshine, Be Kind Locker Sticky Notes• Tech Program Advisory 5 p.m.
Thursday, April 12, 2018: Day 1/A Day OD: Briggs• Wear Blue Autism Awareness Day/Spread the Word to End the Word, Unified basketball• Field Trip Guidance St. Johns• Advisory 1:55 Report Card Distribution
Friday, April 13, 2018: Day 2/BA Day• GSA Day of Silence-Wear Black. • Field Trip History, ADL Boston• Wellness Warrior Lunch (See Finn’s list for students)
Saturday, April 14: Saturday School: No Saturday school 4/14 or 4/21• April 14-22: April Break!!!!
TRHS MENU Monday April 9
TuesdayApril 10
WednesdayApril 11
ThursdayApril 12
FridayApril 13
• Pork Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Bagel, Hash Brown Patty,
• Chocolate chip muffin• Banana Chocolate Chunk
BeneFIT bar • Whole grain bagel• Cheerios• Cinnamon Toast Crunch• Cocoa Puffs• Trix Cereal, reduced sugar• Cinnamon Goldfish
Grahams• Vanilla yogurt• Chilled Fruit• Whole Fruit• Raisins• Dried Cranberries
BREAKFAST• Bacon, Egg, Cheese Bagel with
hash brown• Chocolate chip muffin• Banana Chocolate Chunk BeneFIT
bar • Whole grain bagel• Cheerios• Cinnamon Toast Crunch• Cocoa Puffs• Trix Cereal, reduced sugar• Cinnamon Goldfish Grahams• Vanilla yogurt• Chilled Fruit• Whole Fruit• Raisins• Dried Cranberries
BREAKFAST• Mini Maple Waffles• Chocolate chip muffin• Banana Chocolate Chunk BeneFIT
bar • Whole grain bagel• Cheerios• Cinnamon Toast Crunch• Cocoa Puffs• Trix Cereal, reduced sugar• Cinnamon Goldfish Grahams• Vanilla yogurt• Chilled Fruit• Whole Fruit• Raisins• Dried Cranberries
BREAKFAST• Turkey sausage, egg, cheese biscuit
and hash brown• Chocolate chip muffin• Banana Chocolate Chunk BeneFIT bar • Whole grain bagel• Cheerios• Cinnamon Toast Crunch• Cocoa Puffs• Trix Cereal, reduced sugar• Cinnamon Goldfish Grahams• Vanilla yogurt• Chilled Fruit• Whole Fruit• Raisins• Dried Cranberries
• Turkey Ham, Egg, Cheese Burrito
• Chocolate chip muffin• Banana Chocolate Chunk
BeneFIT bar • Whole grain bagel• Cheerios• Cinnamon Toast Crunch• Cocoa Puffs• Trix Cereal, reduced sugar• Cinnamon Goldfish Grahams• Vanilla yogurt• Chilled Fruit• Whole Fruit• Raisins• Dried Cranberries
• Rotini with Italian Meat Sauce, garlic bread, green beans
• Pizza Options: Cheese, Pepperoni, chicken BBQ chicken pizza
• From the Grill: Burger, Cheeseburger, Crispy Chicken Patty Sandwich, Toasted Cheese Sandwich all served with seasoned fries
• From the Deli: Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Tuna, Salami, Chicken Patty, meatball sub, all served with seasoned fries—
• On The Go: BBQ Chicken Salad, mixed green salad, Italian Sub, SunbutterSandwich, Nachos Fun Lunch, pineapple parfait with granola
LUNCH• Chicken Macho Nachos, refried
beans, cinnamon sugar breadstick
• Pizza Options: Cheese, Pepperoni pizza, veggie pizza
• From the Grill: Burger, Cheeseburger, Crispy Chicken Patty Sandwich, Bacon cheeseburger, spicy chicken patty, all served with seasoned fries
• From the Deli: Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Tuna, Salami, Chicken Patty, Buffalo Blue Chicken Sandwich. All served with seasoned fries
• On The Go: Pasta Salad with tuna and veggies, , mixed green salad, Italian Sub, SunbutterSandwich, Nachos Fun Lunch, pineapple parfait with granola
LUNCH• BBQ Pork Sandwich, garlic
parmesan roasted potatoes, Boston baked beans fries, dinner roll
• Pizza Options: Cheese, Pepperoni, cheese stuffed bread sticks
• From the Grill: Burger, Cheeseburger, Chicken Nuggets, all served with seasoned fries
• From the Deli: Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Tuna, Salami, Chicken Patty, Chicken nuggets. All served with seasoned fries
• On The Go: BBQ Chicken Salad, mixed green salad, Italian Sub, Sunbutter Sandwich, Nachos Fun Lunch, pineapple parfait with granola
• Chicken Fajitas, corn, dinner roll• Pizza Options: Cheese, Pepperoni,
Garlic Chicken pizza • From the Grill: Burger,
Cheeseburger, Crispy Chicken Tenders, all served with seasoned fries
• From the Deli: Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Tuna, Salami, Chicken Patty, Chicken nuggets. All served with seasoned fries
• On The Go: Pasta Salad with tuna and veggies, , mixed green salad, Italian Sub, Sunbutter Sandwich, Nachos Fun Lunch, pineapple parfait with granola
• Pancakes, seasoned roasted potatoes, pork sausage patty, baked apple slices
• Pizza Options: Cheese, Pepperoni, Meatball Pizza
• From the Grill: Burger, Cheeseburger, Crispy Fish Sandwich, all served with seasoned fries
• From the Deli: Turkey, Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Tuna, Salami, Chicken Patty, Chicken nuggets. All served with seasoned fries
• On The Go: BBQ Chicken Salad, mixed green salad, Italian Sub, SunbutterSandwich, Nachos Fun Lunch, pineapple parfait with granola
Cafeteria/Lunch Rules
• All students report to cafeteria during lunch. • Students not permitted to be anywhere else in building during lunch without
permission and a pass.• Need to study during lunch? Passes issued by classroom teachers to go to library
during lunch ONLY when work/study/research time is needed.• Ask permission/check out with administration before leaving cafeteria to use
restroom.• Restroom use on 1st floor only during lunch.• Clean up after yourself.• Patio access is a privilege and will only be permitted when cafeteria’s cleanliness is
maintained.• No food/drinks on patio.• Stay on brick pavers in front of cafeteria during lunches.
Sports Schedule-Week of April 2-7, 2018
All Games @ 3:30 unless otherwise noted
SUN
8
MON
9
TUE
10
WED
11
THU
12
FRI
13
SAT
14
• Boys ‘Varsity
LAX vs. Auburn
@ TRHS
Stadium 3:30
• Girls’ Varisty
LAX @ Auburn
4:30
• Varsity Softball
@ Shepherd
Hill
• JV Softball @
home vs.
Shepherd Hill
• Girls Tennis @
Notre Dame
• Track Meet @
Southbridge
• Varisty Softball
@ Leicester
• JV Softball vs.
Leicester @
home
• Girls’ Tennis @
Leicester
• Boys’ Tennis vs.
Leicester @
home
• Girls’ Tennis
vs. E.
Longmeadow
@ home
• Varsity
baseball @
Springfield
Sci Tech HS
4:00
• Boys’ JV
Baseball vs.
Chicopee
Comp @ home
4:00
• Varsity
Baseball @
Chicopee
Comp 4:00
• Girls’ LAX vs.
Westborough
@ home
V4:00/JV5:30
• Boys’ LAX
@Westborough
V4:00/JV5:30
SPRING SPORTS NEWSGirls’ Tennis:
The Tantasqua Girls Tennis Team played away at Westboro on 4/5.
Final Results: Tantasqua 0 Westboro 5
Match Results:• 1st singles -- Isabelle Seymour (W) def. Morgan Mascolo (T) 6-2, 6-0• 2nd singles -- Krithi Krishna (W) def. Pai Thanasrivanitschai (T) 6-0, 6-2• 3rd singles -- Sandy Iyer (W) def. Julia Mattion (T) 6-0, 6-1• 1st doubles -- Megan Ku/Samantha Steinberg (W) def. Victoria Kirkland/Rebekah Bennett (T) 6-3, 6-1• 2nd doubles -- Neha Perumal/Camille Gimilares (W) def. Ava Cooper/Elizabeth Harrell (T) 6-0, 6-1
Team Records: Tantasqua 0-1 Westboro 1-0
Boys’ Tennis:
Softball:
Varsity: Jillian Dunn was 4-5 with a double, triple, and Home Run, scoring 5 runs and driving in 3 and Molly Ryan was 2-5 with 3 RBI’s to pace Tantasqua over Oxford in 9 innings.JV:
Baseball:
Varsity:
JV:
SPRING SPORTS NEWS
Girls’ LAX: Varsity: Tantasqua fell to Shrewsbury by a score of 4-16. The half time score was 2-9, in favor of Shrewsbury. Highlights for Tantasqua included: Camie Freeland 1 goal 1 assist, Alyssa Slade 1 goal 1 assist, Clair Matlak 1 goal. MaddyLowell 1 goal, Grace Seguin 1 assist, and goalie Mandy Burns had 12 saves. Current records THS 0-1JV: Girls JV lax lost it’s season opener to Shrewsbury, 5-11. Record: 0-1
Boys’ LAX:
Science Fair Winners
• Choice – Tuesday Evening• 3
rdPlace – Salvatore Novak – Robotic Arm, Rosie Fleming -
The Effects of Punishments and Rewards, and Serena Chiasson and Olivia George - The Effects of Caffeine on People with ADHD
• 2nd
Place-Linda Barriere and Sophia Viapiano – Ocean Currents Powering the Future
• 1st
Place- Tom Mazeika and Joe Distefano – Darwin’s Fish
•
• Peoples’ Choice – Wednesday• 3
rdPlace – Alexis Carson and Jason Snyder – Self-Watering
plant Pump• 2
ndPlace – Megan Frisella – Gravity Powered Electricity
• 1st
Place – Kevin Gara and Tyler Schmidt – InattentionalBlindness
•
• Judged Engineering Fair • Bronze – Tryo reed – Hydraulic Generator• Silver – Danielle Ivey and Maddy Porter – The Relief Wrap• Gold – Salvatore Novak – Robotic Arm• Gold – Alexis Carson and Jason Snyder – Self Watering Plant
Pump
• Judged Science Fair (9th
and 10th
Grade)• Honorable Mention – Andrew Gustavson – Dogs Eating
Differently• Bronze – Serena Chiasson and Olivia George – The Effects of
Caffeine on People with ADHD• Silver – Gianna Wyatt – The Effects of Acid Rain on Plant Life• Sliver – Carly Cave and Morgan Hammond – From Brine to
Beverage• Gold – Regan Jones – Does the Radiation Emitted by Wireless
Routers Stunt Plant Growth?•
• Judged Science Fair (11th
and 12th
Grade)• Honorable Mention – Eamon McHugh – A Solution to
Pollution• Bronze – Tommy Goodwin and Hunter Ramsland – Distracted
Driving• Bronze – Chase Freeland – Radiation vs Plant Growth• Silver – Victoria Livingston – CRISPR• Silver – Seth Champous and Kevin Riel – Effects of Ocean
Acidification• Gold – Camden Rowe – Wormy Warnings• Gold – Veronica Melican – Energy in Common Sources of
Food Waste
Congratulations to the students who competed in the District SkillsUSA Competition on Friday. Below are the results. Congratulations to our winners and note that students who won gold or silver move to the State competition later in April.
The following students earned medals at SKillsUSA Friday:
• Cameron Dube - Silver - Carpentry
• Steven Moran - Silver - CNC Turning Specialist
• Jack Galuska - Silver - Electrical Construction Wiring•
Tyler Sawicki - Gold & PERFECT SCORE - Electrical Construction Wiring
• Marissa Torres-Lebron - Silver - Industrial Motor Controls
• Andrew Houle - Bronze - Industrial Motor Controls•
Zachary Zelazik - Silver - Information Technology
• Harry Boudreau - Bronze - Technical Computer Applications
Congratulations to all our Show Choir groups, all of which took home medals this past weekend!
Attention All 1st and 2nd semester Art students! Please come and claim your art work asap from the Art Rooms! If not picked up soon it may not be here as there is limited storage available......any questions please see either Mrs. O'Brien, Mr. Thompson, or Mr. Metcalf.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:SENIORS……
• Time to finalize your post-high school plans. • Did you make your decision to what you’re doing/where
you are going?• Going to college? Did you confirm you acceptance, have
you checked or set-up your student account, did you send your deposit, sign-up for orientation, do you know when class registration is? Still haven’t applied to school? Need assistance, see your guidance counselor to explore options.
Juniors…• Have you begun to think about post-high school
plans?• Update your Naviance profile• Take a interest survey on Naviance to find schools that
fit your interests and abilities.• Visit College websites and begin planning college visits
over school breaks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• LATE BUSES: • 3:30 buses on T-W-Th• and 5:00 buses daily M-F. • Leicester will have 3:30 late bus on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays only —Sturbridge #11.
• Did you order a YEARBOOK for last year and haven’t picked it up yet? Yearbooks are in Room 3118 with Mr. Barr. You can pick them up before/after school or between classes. Do not interrupt a class for yearbooks.
YEARBOOKYearbooks are now on sale through March 23rd.
Price $85
Online Ordering:https://tantasquayearbook.wordpress.com/ then to link or directly to link. https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/?event=general.displayLanding&jobnumber=4695
If you place your order on
time:
• You are guaranteed to appear in the yearbook.
• Grades 9-11: One person in each grade will receive a free yearbook next year
• Grade 12: Will receive a free autograph insert
SENIOR CLASS DUES• Dues are now $70!!! • Next Dues collection is March 12-
23. • Where to pay : • LaValle in 3102 or• Orzech in 4105
IF YOU DON’T PAY BY MARCH 23RD, DUES WILL INCREAS TO $80 AND BE CASH ONLY AFTER APRIL BREAK.
WHAT’S NEW IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION/FIELD HOUSE
• Abide by new entrance/exit traffic flow. This is for safety and supervision.
• PE Students are to change immediately upon arrival to field house.
• Attendance will be taken AFTER you change to be sure participation is accurately graded.
• Team locker rooms for athletes only and doors are locked between 7:45 and 2:00.
• All students are to secure belongings in lockers. See PE teacher for lock. Too big for locker? Ask PE teacher to lock in office.
• Students are not permitted to “hang-out” in field house before school, during lunches, or after school.
Library Open Daily M-F 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Staff: Ms. Lamothe, librarian and Ms. Morrison, library assistant
Library CLOSED on the following dates/times to accommodate school events:• Closed for MCAS Tuesday, April 25 and 26 during school day. • Closed for MCAS May 1 and 2 for MCAS
NEED SCHOOL SUPPLIES WITH
WARRIOR PRIDE?
Tantasqua
Outfitters
Open Every Day for All Three
Lunches 10:35 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Please email Ms. Joseph at [email protected] with a power point screen and/or info about your club or activity in order to advertise
meetings.
Club Advisor Classroom/Meeti
ng Location
Meeting Dates
Anime Club Willard 3116 Thursdays
Anti-Defamation League (ADL Club) LaFortune 3107 Every other Wednesday
Art Club: O’Brien 2146 Tuesdays
Band/Instrumental Clubs Raymond Music Suite • Marching Band Mon/Thurs 2-5 p.m.
Be Good to People St. Jean 31`24 Begins October 5th
Book Club: St. Jean 3124
Brain Bee Duane 2124 Tuesday, Meeting 1/24
See Emily Ellithorpe,
Camden Rowe or Ms. Duane
for info
Business Professional of America 2203
Choral Groups Ternullo Music
Christian Student Fellowship Club Nijssen 4102 1st and 3rd Thursday of the
month
Color Guard Arrastia 4144/main foyer
&outside
Dance Team Arrastia 4144
Debate Team Afiadata 4137 See Mr. Afiadata or Camden
Rowe for information
Drama: Feels Like Monday Dramatic
Filming/acting
Cusick 3115
Drama: Fall –Ms. Briggs 3112
Dungeons and Dragons Kristensen 3114 Tuesdays
Environmental Club Kelly Science Office Tuesdays, See Mr. Kelly
Future Teachers of America Sawyer Guidance Office 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Gaming Club: Nameika 3144 Tuesdays
GSA: Duane
Reece
2124
4127
See Ms. Duane or Ms. Reece
History Club Stattenfield,
Rowden
3103
Homework Club: O’Neil Tech Guidance Wednesdays
Humanities Scholars Stattenfield English/History Office Participants will visit area colleges, hear from
professors, and discuss this year's Humanities
Scholars Theme, "Good Night and Good Luck: The
Role of the Media in American History." See Ms.
Stattenfield in room 3127 for details.
International Students Club Berthiaume, Nijssen 4102 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month
Math Team: Hamparian
Bail
4113
4117
Wednesdays, see Mr. Hamparian or Mr. Bail
Mock Trial: LaValle 3102 starts in November
National Honor Society Jefferson 2117 Scholarly invitation based; Meets 1st Tuesday of the
month in Cafeteria @ 2:10
Passages:
(Creative writing-poetry, short stories,
descriptive writing; artists,
photographers welcome)
Briggs 3112 Dates TBA
Pokemon Club Nameika 3144 Tuesdays
Project Purple Flanagan, Seremet 4143 Next Meeting 10/24, meets last
Tuesday of each month
Record Club: Metz 3116
Recycle Club: O’Brien 2146 Wednesdays
Relay for Life Sullivan 3113
Robotics Club Pease 2111 meets every other Wednesday
Rocket Club Stanley 2103 1st meeting October 25 and then every
1st and 3rd Thursday
Ski Club
Skills USA Popp Culinary Technical Students-Wednesday, Sept.
27th
Student Council: LaValle 3102
SWAT-Student Wellness Advisory Team Finn/Cantrell Library October 19th
Tantasqua Best Buddies Kennedy 3143 February 1,15
March 1,15
April 5, 24
May 10, 24
June 7
Tomahawk Newspaper: Norton 3138 Wednesdays
Ukulele Club Willard 3116 Wednesdays
Warrior Fitness Club Casaceli FH
Warriors For Women Briggs 3139 Thursdays
Yearbook Barr 3118 Wednesdays
Join the ADL Club Today!• Help Make Tantasqua a “No
Place for Hate®” School
• Stand up. Stop Hate. Make a
difference!
• ADL Club meets every other Wednesday
after school in 3107. Will meet on
Thursday, 3/8 due to early release 3/7.
• See Mr. LaFortune about the Club &
Youth Conference on April 13!
• Attention ADL members: if you are interested in attending this year's Youth Congress in Boston please stop by Mr.
LaFortune's room 3107 at some point today. Again this is not optional- if you plan to go on the trip you must pick up
the forms today. The meeting scheduled for tomorrow after school is cancelled. Instead there will be a brief 15-
minute meeting right after school on Wednesday in 3107."
Model United Nations (UN) Club
Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically roleplay delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at MUN conferences, which is usually organized by a high school or college MUN club. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities.
Meeting Dates and Locations:April:• Thursday, April 12th (3rd computer lab)• Thursday, April 26th (3137)May:• Thursday, May 3rd (3137)• Thursday, May 10th (3rd computer lab)• Thursday, May 17th (3rd computer lab)• Thursday, May 24th (3137)June:• Thursday, June 7th (3137)• Thursday, June 14th (3rd computer lab)
Book club is an all inclusive club where we choose a new book each month. It’s a place where
you can sit back, relax and enjoy books! We meet the last Thursday of every month. The club is held
in Ms. St. Jean’s room #3124
If you have and further questions please email our presidents at
A Wrinkle in Time is the story of Meg Murry, a high-school-aged girl who is transported on an adventure through time and space with her younger brother Charles Wallace and her friend Calvin O'Keefe to rescue her father, a gifted scientist, from the evil forces that hold him prisoner on another planet.
Book Club Book: A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L’Engle
Meetings on Tuesdays
Help fundraise for worthy organizations… get community service hours
Learn how you can help your community & why you should!
Have fun watching movies & doing other activities!
• Contact Camden Rowe…[email protected]
TANTASQUA BUDDIES CLUB• Upcoming Meetings:
• April 24
• May 10, 24
• June 7
• After School • Room 3143
· Make new Friends· Play Games· Eat fun Food· Have Fun
Our 1st Meeting will be a Scavenger Hunt! Don't Miss Out!
• SEE MR. AFIADATA OR CAM ROWE
• LEARN & STRENGTHEN PUBLIC SPEAKING, ON-THE-SPOT
THINKING, TEAMWORK SKILLS
• STRENGTHEN ANY APPLICATION – COLLEGES & JOBS LOVE
DEBATE TEAM MEMBERSHIP
• HAVE FUN PARTICIPATING IN THE DEBATE & PLAYING DEBATE-
THEMED GAMES
• CONTACT CAMDEN ROWE…
Anime ClubWill Meet on WEDNESDAY
1/31/2018 this week!Room 3116
Snacks will be provided
Robotics ClubRobotics Club Starts Rm 2111
Meets every other
Wednesday.
Room 3115Mr. Cusick
Check us out on:feelslikemonday.com
Please consider being a part of a GREAT after-school activity by joining BE GOOD TO PEOPLE!
BE GOOD TO PEOPLE is a club that was started 3 years ago by former English teacher - Ms. McSorley.
Ms. McSorley’s vision was to develop and work with a group of positive, civic-minded students dedicated to community service projects.
The club thrived in the past and has helped many people in need.
If you’d like to keep this spirit of giving and paying it forward alive, please see Ms. St. Jean in room 3124.
BE GOOD TO PEOPLE
The Herren Project’s (THP) Project Purple initiative is to encourage people of all ages to stand up to the pressures of drugs and alcohol. The THP Project Purple initiative encourages students to be true to themselves and support one another as they navigate life’s challenges. Our goal is to empower ourselves to effect change in our lives, in our school and in our
community.
Interested in promoting mental wellness?
JOIN SWAT!Next Meeting:
Interested? See Ms. Cantrell or Ms. Finn
Any Questions see Mrs. Finn or Mrs. Cantrell in Guidance
FITNESS CLUBMORNING HOURS
Beginning September 11th
EVERYDAY6:15 AM – 7:15 AM
-------------------AFTER SCHOOL HOURSBeginning October 31st:
October 31-November 21: 2:15-3:20 DailyFebruary 26-March 16: 2:15-3:20 Daily
No fitness club due to construcion—WEIGHT ROOM CLOSED DURING CONSTRUCTION.
You must complete and submit permission slip to participate. See PE teacher for permission slip.
No use/access without permission slip/supervision.
Student Drivers
All student drivers driving on and off campus or parking on campus must register vehicle in Main Office. You will need your make, model, year, color of vehicle, and license plate information.
Once your vehicle is registered, you must display your parking tag in your front windshield daily.
• Student Parking is restricted to student lots and spaces:• Seniors: Yellow lined spaces in the field house lot• Underclassmen: Underclassmen lot along 148 along
sideline of football field OR Caged lot in rear of building• NO PARKING IN FRONT LOT AT ANY TIME OR IN WHITE,
NUMBERED SPACES IN FIELD HOUSE LOT. THESE ARE RESERVED FOR STAFF ONLY!!
• No parking in visitor, staff, or reserved spaces. No curbside parking or parking along fields/grass. You must park within lined parking spaces designated for students.
MESSAGE FROM THE NURSE’S OFFICE:
11th grade physicals: This year’s grade 11 students-All students must submit a physical in their 11th grade year, per Massachusetts General Laws.
Book your physical with your primary care physician now! Submit your physical to the nurse’s office.
Contact Information: • Ms. Thomas [email protected]
OR Ms. Martinelli [email protected]• Fax 508-347-1061
Announcements
Reminder for students staying after school:
NO VISITORS AT JUNIOR HIGH!!
• High School students are not permitted togo to the junior high school after school.
• Any student staying after school should be in help session, athletic practice, or other supervised club or activity.
• BUSES:• LATE BUSES: • 3:30 buses run T-W-Th beginning Tuesday, September 5th
• 5:00 buses run daily beginning Tuesday, August 29th. • Leicester will have 3:30 late bus on Tuesdays and Wednesdays—Sturbridge #10. • Buses—there are no notes permitted on half days, day before vacation or long weekend.
Additionally, there are no bus notes permitted daily for Brookfield Bus #6, Sturbridge bus #7, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 16, and Holland Bus #2 as those buses are at capacity.
Dress Code Questions?
• Remove hoods.• No exposed underwear
and/or undergarments• No midriffs, open backs, or
open sided shirts.• No cleavage. • All shirts should have 2
sleeves/straps. • No open/cut sides of shirts,
leaving sides of body/undergarments exposed.
• No sheer shirts. • Shorts/skirts should be an
appropriate length for school (not beach or club!)
• No profane language or references to drugs/alcohol
Attendance Information
• If you’re absent, you must have a call or note within 24 hours of absence. Unexcused absences will result in consequences.
• All late arrivals to school must sign-in at front desk.
• Students are permitted 3 unexcused tardies per school year and 3 excused tardiesper quarter for viable reasons. Students exceeding tardy policy will receive consequences—mandatory help sessions. All calls/notes for tardiness must be received within 24 hours of tardiness.
• Any student getting dismissed must submit note from parent/guardian to front desk at start of the day and sign out at front desk before leaving the building.
Building Evacuation:Fire Drill Evacuation Locations by Room:
Evacuate through closest exit/doors as indicated on signage in your room. Then assemble as a class according to the following:
*Classes or students in Science Labs, Computer Labs, or in Library should report to their classroom’s regular reporting location.
*All teachers need to check in with Administrator, regardless of whether you have prep, as we also need to be sure that you’ve safely evacuated.
BUILDING LOCATION
EVACUATION DESTINATION
REPORT TO
ALL 1ST FLOOR CLASSROOMS, SPECIAL EDUCATION OFFICES, GUIDANCE OFFICES
SOFTBALL FIELD INFIELD (next to field house parking lot)
Report to Kristine Camacho in the SOFTBALL INFIELD
*(or Bob Casaceli in the case of Camacho being out of building)*
2ND FLOOR SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES
BASEBALL FIELD (next to stadium)
Report to Leigh Joseph
2ND FLOOR VOC/TECH CLASSES, LIBRARY, TV/MEDIA, PATHWAYS, DRIVE
SOFTBALL FIELD OUTFIELD (next to field house parking lot)
Report to Kendra Cantrell in the SOFTBALL OUTFIELD
ALL 3RD FLOOR ROOMS
STADIUM—BLEACHER SEATING ONLY—NO ACCESS TO TRACK OR FIELD
Report to Peter Dobrowolski
ALL 4TH FLOOR ROOMS
BASEBALL FIELD (next to stadium)
Report to Leigh Joseph
Upper Patio and Hill/Wood
Monitor safe exiting of building
NURSE’S OFFICE, IN SCHOOL SUSPENSION, CAFETERIA STAFF, MAIN OFFICE STAFF
FLAG POLE
Report to Michael Lucas
Employment and Community Service Opportunities
JOB FAIR!!!
Date: Wednesday, April 25.Time: 1:00-2:30Bay Path Voc. Tech. to be held in their gymnasium.Information: We expect to have at least 30 businesses interested in interviewing for employees and internships. We plan on setting it up as a 2-part job fair. The first part would be student only for seniors and juniors from 1:00-2:30. To participate in this portion of the event, we would expect each school to transport their students as it is still part of the school day. In addition to the interviewing stations, we are pulling 2 classes together for students. One will be a panel of 3-4 business people offering a real world set of expectations of what employers are looking for in entry level employees with Q&A. The second would be a resume building clinic.
RSVP: See Your Guidance Counselor if you would like to go.
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