This blog will highlight events and happenings at our school. Please check back often.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays to the Mary K. Goode community. The children were great this week and are all so excited! Enjoy the time off with them and may the new year be filled with hope and joy!
Bus Lineup change
We will be trying a new bus lineup at MKG for dismissal beginning on Monday, January 7th, 2013. Stay tuned for more details, including procedures and a map that will be sent home in Tuesday folders on Wednesday, January 2, 2013. This new lineup will help your children get to their buses in a much more efficient way.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Update
We are writing today to provide information to you about steps being taken with our students and staff in response to the horrific tragedy that happened in Newtown, Connecticut.
Meetings with staff occurred Monday morning and afternoon to provide information regarding safety procedures and support of students. In addition, the Emergency Response Team has met over the course of the last few weeks with the objective of finalizing our Stay Put and Lock down Procedures.
We are not providing a collective message to students in relation to this event. We will answer questions and provide support without providing much detail.
We are asking that when you approach the front door buzzer, that you provide your name, the purpose for your visit and have proper identification available.
Finally, as a reminder, please do not drop your children off to Mary K. Goode School before 8:30 a.m as that is the time the school day begins. The door will be locked with no admittance prior to 8:30 a.m. If you need before school care, you may contact the YMCA program as they are here at our school.
Over the course of the next few days, we will be working with the Superintendent, District administrators and law enforcement to review Emergency Response Plans.
The safety of our students is the NUMBER ONE priority of our schools. If you have any questions that arise, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you.
Meetings with staff occurred Monday morning and afternoon to provide information regarding safety procedures and support of students. In addition, the Emergency Response Team has met over the course of the last few weeks with the objective of finalizing our Stay Put and Lock down Procedures.
We are not providing a collective message to students in relation to this event. We will answer questions and provide support without providing much detail.
We are asking that when you approach the front door buzzer, that you provide your name, the purpose for your visit and have proper identification available.
Finally, as a reminder, please do not drop your children off to Mary K. Goode School before 8:30 a.m as that is the time the school day begins. The door will be locked with no admittance prior to 8:30 a.m. If you need before school care, you may contact the YMCA program as they are here at our school.
Over the course of the next few days, we will be working with the Superintendent, District administrators and law enforcement to review Emergency Response Plans.
The safety of our students is the NUMBER ONE priority of our schools. If you have any questions that arise, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thoughts and Prayers for families in Newtown, CT
We are all deeply saddened by yesterday's tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut. The senseless violence leaves us upset and at a loss as to why.
The staff at Mary K. Goode School is committed to maintaining safety for your children. The care of students is the number one priority at our school. We are thankful that you trust us to provide a warm, safe environment for them.
Be prepared for your children to ask questions. We certainly encourage you to have conversations using the means you best deem possible. Here are a few links that may be helpful.
http://burnsville.patch.com/blog_posts/how-to-talk-to-children-about-violence-in-wake-of-newtown-school-shooting
http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/parenting/talk-to-kids-media-violence.shtml
Dr. Weiss has written a letter to the Middleborough community. You will find it on this blog in today's first post and also on the Middleborough Public Schools website.
http://www.middleboro.k12.ma.us/
If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families, children and staff at the Sandy Hook Elementary School along with the entire Newtown community. Please enjoy your weekend and enjoy some time with your family!
Mr. Cateon
The staff at Mary K. Goode School is committed to maintaining safety for your children. The care of students is the number one priority at our school. We are thankful that you trust us to provide a warm, safe environment for them.
Be prepared for your children to ask questions. We certainly encourage you to have conversations using the means you best deem possible. Here are a few links that may be helpful.
http://burnsville.patch.com/blog_posts/how-to-talk-to-children-about-violence-in-wake-of-newtown-school-shooting
http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/parenting/talk-to-kids-media-violence.shtml
Dr. Weiss has written a letter to the Middleborough community. You will find it on this blog in today's first post and also on the Middleborough Public Schools website.
http://www.middleboro.k12.ma.us/
If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families, children and staff at the Sandy Hook Elementary School along with the entire Newtown community. Please enjoy your weekend and enjoy some time with your family!
Mr. Cateon
Letter from Dr. Weiss
To Members of the Middleborough Community,
It is with great sorrow that we learned today that children and adults in Connecticut were senselessly shot at school. Our sympathies and prayers go out to all the parents, teachers, children and community members in Newtown, Connecticut.
I want to assure you that the Middleborough Police and I have been communicating during this school year and will continue to communicate to make the best decisions about the safety of all of our students and staff. We have been discussing the safety procedures and protocols necessary to undertake in the event of an emergency.
Police Chief Gates, Lieutenant Ferreira, our safety officer, and I are organizing a walk-through during December vacation time so that all officers, especially new hires, will become familiar with the school geography.
All of our principals and assistant principals are actively refreshing every staff members’ knowledge of the safety procedures necessary for daily school operation. Keeping doors locked, keeping doors closed and not propped open, and general use of common sense help to keep us all safe.
Please know that Middleborough Public Schools is invested in the safety of all who are within our buildings. When you speak with your children about today’s incident, please assure them that they are safe in school.
Respectfully,
Roseli Weiss
Superintendent
It is with great sorrow that we learned today that children and adults in Connecticut were senselessly shot at school. Our sympathies and prayers go out to all the parents, teachers, children and community members in Newtown, Connecticut.
I want to assure you that the Middleborough Police and I have been communicating during this school year and will continue to communicate to make the best decisions about the safety of all of our students and staff. We have been discussing the safety procedures and protocols necessary to undertake in the event of an emergency.
Police Chief Gates, Lieutenant Ferreira, our safety officer, and I are organizing a walk-through during December vacation time so that all officers, especially new hires, will become familiar with the school geography.
All of our principals and assistant principals are actively refreshing every staff members’ knowledge of the safety procedures necessary for daily school operation. Keeping doors locked, keeping doors closed and not propped open, and general use of common sense help to keep us all safe.
Please know that Middleborough Public Schools is invested in the safety of all who are within our buildings. When you speak with your children about today’s incident, please assure them that they are safe in school.
Respectfully,
Roseli Weiss
Superintendent
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
From Mrs.. Marinelli and Mrs. Kuketz (please help)
Mrs. Kuketz and I have nominated MKG for to win a grant from the Clorox
Power a Bright Future Grant, specifically to help fund classroom technology
(document cameras, projectors, and tablets). It is a chance to win up to
$50, 000 and all depends on voting. People over the age of 13 can vote once
per day through Dec. 19.
Here is the link:
https://powerabrightfuture.clorox.com/nominees/detail/?nid=1728
I have it posted on my classroom website under Assignments with a "Vote
Here" button, also.
Thanks for your help,
Mrs. Marinelli
MKG Grade 5 Room 32
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Holiday Extravaganza and letter
Good Afternoon,
Tonight's Holiday Extravaganza has been postponed to next Thursday, December 13, 2012 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Also, a brightly colored letter will be coming home to parents today.
Monday, December 3, 2012
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