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Contact Information
3 Tiger Drive
978-897-6700
Principal- Keith Kinney kkinney@maynard.k12.ma.us
Assistant Principal-David Snyder dsnyder@maynard.k12.ma.us
Administrative Assistant- Joanne Lochiatto jlochiatto@maynard.k12.ma.us
Administrative Assistant- Marie Roche mroche@maynard.k12.ma.us
Message From Principal Kinney
Happy Friday!
I hope my message finds you well. There are lots of new announcements below. Please take a moment to take a look.
SOME GREAT INFORMATION FOR CAREGIVERS
Many school districts in Massachusetts have a partnership with an organization called Massachusetts Partnership for Youth (MPY). MPY provides a wide variety of high quality resources for schools, educators, and parents. I have posted a snapshot below of what this organization is.
Recently MPY released a video series for parents to utilize at no cost. This series provides information on a wide variety of student related topics which can help caregivers in a variety of ways. Here is a direct link to MPY's Parenting Solutions Library. Also, here is the direct link to MPY's main web site. Although the main site is more for educators and school districts, there is such a rich variety of helpful information within this site.
What MPY is:
Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides training, fosters collaboration, and develops programming to increase the health and safety of students. MPY is committed to bringing cutting-edge information and high quality trainings to our constituents and endeavors to provide solution-oriented, community-based, multi-disciplinary approaches to foster mental and behavioral health, social and emotional learning, trauma sensitive classrooms and building a school culture that supports anti-racism, diversity, equity and inclusion. MPY is governed by a Board of Directors made up of school superintendents, police and fire chiefs, and other community leaders who work closely with MPY staff.
Have an awesome weekend!
Keith
IMPORTANT: FOWLER HEALTH OFFICE NEWS
IMPORTANT INFO FOR NEXT WEEK 1/16 FROM NURSE AMY
Good afternoon FMS families,
It is that time of year when I will begin conducting the annual screenings for all students in grades 4-8. Next week 1/16 we will start and will continue through the month until done.
I will have assistance from nurse Janet and two nursing students to hopefully achieve this goal in the quickest and easiest way possible for the students and their teachers. Our goal will be to focus on the postural for 5-8th grade next week. These will be done during their gym class. So please read the below information about the postural screening. Inform your student of the upcoming screening as these are best done when the students are informed and prepared.
Postural screening
If documentation of screening was submitted for this year, those students will be opted out. If you opted your student out and documentation had not been provided I will contact you for those results If I do not already have them.
This screening is not a diagnostic service but a program to identify children who may need further evaluation.
Postural screening seeks to detect early signs of a spinal curvature. There are two major types of spine curvatures. The first is scoliosis which is a lateral curvature of the spine. It occurs in about 10% of the population and affects girls more often than boys. Scoliosis must be identified during the growth spurt to maximize effectiveness of treatment.
The second type of curvature is kyphosis which is a front-to-back curvature that is not as common. It affects boys more often than girls.
Although the cause of the curvatures is not known and not preventable, early detection and prompt treatment is recommended to minimize the very serious complications that can arise if left untreated.
Screenings are quick, easy and usually take about a minute. Each student is screened individually by the school nurse usually during a PE class. Students receive information about why the screening is done; what the screener is looking for.
For optimal viewing of the back, the student’s back should be bare. Girls are usually most comfortable wearing a sports bra or a bathing suit top. If your child has any unusual findings, you will be notified and asked to take your child for an evaluation by his/her primary care physician as a precaution.
Please remind your child of the screening date so they will be dressed comfortably for them. Please let them know they are in private and peers will not be with them.
Vision and Hearing screening
Screenings are conducted according to guidelines provided by MDPH. A referral letter will be sent home when the student does not meet the screening parameters, recommending evaluation by your physician or vision professional.
Vision screening is performed in grades PK, K-5, 7 and 10.
Hearing screening is performed in grades 1-3, 7 and 10.
Body Mass Index (BMI) (height and weight) screening.
Corresponding percentile is calculated and recorded following guidelines from the MDPH for each student. Results are no longer mailed home however, results will be recorded in the student’s cumulative health record at school. Parents are welcome to call the school nurse to discuss the findings.
Heights and weights are done on students in grades 1, 4, 7, and 10.
I hope that you find this information helpful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to call me at 978-897-9234 or email me at ajamieson@maynard.k12.ma.us
Thank you!
Nurse Amy
FOWLER PTO NEWS
Links for signups if you are a membership toolkit account holder.
Volunteer at Carnation Fundraiser
https://fowlermspto.membershiptoolkit.com/volunteer/122867
Volunteer at Valentines Dance
https://fowlermspto.membershiptoolkit.com/volunteer/122865
Purchase Dance Tickets
Spanish Immersion and World Language Informational Night
MAYNARD SEPAC NEWS
Maynard- Stow Baseball News
MCAS TESTING DATES 2024
April 2: Grades 7 and 8 ELA (Session 1)
April 3: Grades 7 and 8 ELA (Session 2)
April 4: Grade 6 ELA (Session 1)
April 5: Grade 6 ELA (Session 2)
April 10: Grades 4 and 5 ELA (Session 1)
April 11: Grades 4 and 5 ELA (Session2)
May 7: Grade 5 and 8 Science, Technology, Engineering (Session 1)
May 8: Grade 5 and 8 Science, Technology, Engineering (Session 2)
May 13: Grade 6 Math (Session 1)
May 14: Grade 6 Math (Session 2)
May 15: Grades 4 and 5 Math (Session 1)
May 16: Grades 4 and 5 Math (Session 2)
May 20: Grades 7 and 8 Math (Session 1)
May 21: Grades 7 and 8 Math (Session 2)
May 29: Grade 8 Civics (Session 1)- This is new
May 30: Grade 8 Civics (Session 2)- This is new
BASEC Vacation Camp
A Preview of Some Important Dates
January 15th: No School- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 18th: Immersion Information Night
January 19th: Term 2 Progress Reports (Grade 6-8)