

The CMS Tide Weekly Newsletter
November 4, 2022
CMS XC Makes Strides in South Shore MS League
In only our second year in the South Shore Middle School Cross-Country League, the CMS Cross-Country team made a splash at this year's Invitational League Meet on Wednesday in Hanover.
Competing against more than 12 other middle schools under deep blue autumn skies, great performances by our runners garnered our CMS cross country team an overall third-place finish in both the boys and girls divisions.
Memorable individual performances included 6th-grader Anni Casieri who finished 3rd in the Girls' Championship race against students representing grades 6-8. Eighth-grader Michael Giglio won the Boys Championship race.
Many thanks to our proud coaches: Mrs. Greaney, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Mullally for a great season.
CMS On the Move at SS League Meet!
This Week at CMS
New Issue of Pond St Press is here!
It gives us great pleasure to share the latest edition of the CMS school newspaper, The Pond Street Press. Please click on image or download it below.
The newspaper is staffed by student journalists, editors, artists, and graphic designers under the supportive eye of ELA teacher Mrs. Donna Melia. We are always impressed to read the stories that our students care about and thoughtfully report on—student voice and well-crafted writing. Enjoy!
Sharing Valuable Life Experiences
Among the learning experiences CMS students find in our classrooms, perhaps the most memorable are guest speakers. When students can meet someone whose occupation, travel, skills, or other life experiences connect to what they are learning, the curriculum comes alive. Learning becomes authentic and grounded in the real-world.
The CMS community is rich and made up of individuals with diverse experiences. Teachers would love to invite you to meet their classes to share your knowledge. However, it is difficult to know who is willing to become a guest speaker and who had the experiences that would connect to curriculum.
In order to facilitate this, we ask any parents who have experiences and knowledge to share and are willing to be a guest speaker to fill out and submit this form which will be shared with teachers.
The CMS faculty and students thank parents willing to share their experiences as a guest speaker!
CMS Sights and Scenes
After School Activities Schedule
Parent Need to Knows
Help Us Stay In Touch With You
We need your accurate contact information to be able to get in touch with parents during an emergency, as well as to share good news and the occasional concern.
All parent/guardians of CPS students are now able to verify and update their contact information in Aspen's Parent Portal. The workflow is intended for a parent/guardian to electronically update (per student) the following information:
- Physical Address Change
- Emergency Contact changes (add/delete/change)
- Handbook Acknowledgement
- Can student be photographed
- Can the district share information with PSO/CEF
- Military Status
Please follow the steps provided at the link below to learn how to verify and update your child's contact information in Aspen.
The Nurse's Corner
The Nurse's Corner--Annual Influenza Vaccination
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) recommends annual influenza vaccination for everyone 6 months and older with any licensed, age-appropriate flu vaccine with no preference for any one vaccine over another. The CDC also recommends routine annual influenza vaccination for all persons aged ≥6 months who do not have contraindications. We no longer mandate the influenza vaccination at CMS, but it is highly recommended that you have your child vaccinated. You DO NOT need to submit proof of your child’s influenza vaccination this year.
Thank you,
Nurse Erin
Erin Kalberer, APRN
Cohasset Middle School Nurse
CMS Attendance Info
Excessive Student Absence Notification Process
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 76 requires that each school notify parents and guardians if their student has five (5) or more unexcused school absences. Parents and guardians will receive a letter when their child has 5, 10, and/or 15+ days of unexcused absences. The letter will also include the number of unexcused tardies and unexcused early dismissals.
Absences will be excused under the following circumstances:
After a medical appointment documented with a note from the medical office
Illness or quarantine with a note from the appropriate medical office
Observance of a religious holiday
Bereavement or serious illness in family
Court appearance
A child may also be excused for other exceptional reasons with approval of the Principal or designee in accordance with the school committee policy and the regulations set in Chapter 76
Daily attendance is essential to a student's success. Missing a significant number of days of school has a detrimental effect on academic and social development. Therefore, each school will work with individual families to support student attendance.
SafeHarbor A Great Partner
Since July 2014, Safe Harbor Cohasset has been working to promote awareness and implement resources to help make an impact on the substance use in the community. The group has members from across the spectrum in the community, including, but not limited to, Paul Pratt Memorial Library, Cohasset Recreation Department, Cohasset Police Department, Cohasset Public Schools, Second Congregational Church, town leaders, health professionals, parents, youth, fire personnel, and concerned citizens. In September 2017, Safe Harbor was awarded a federal Drug- Free Communities (DFC) Support Program grant, which focuses on preventing substance use among youth ages 12-17.
Since then, the group has worked to foster a strong and inclusive community that allows youth to strive and encourages healthy, educated and responsible choices about drug and alcohol use. The mission is supported by evidenced based, prevention focused, sustainable policies and youth- focused programs, such as Ground Level Café and the Safe Harbor Youth Ambassador Program. To learn more, and to find resources for both parents and teens, visit the Safe Harbor website at safeharborcohasset.org. Keep up to date on the latest news and trends by following Safe Harbor on Facebook at www.facebook.com/safeharborcohasset, on Twitter @cohsafeharbor, and on Instagram @safeharborcohasset.
You're Not Alone: Community Resources
Oftentimes when dealing with personal or family issues, we feel overwhelmed because we lack experience and expertise with handling these issues. We want to be sure our families know that they are not alone--there are many resources on the South Shore that can help.
Community Resources
Wellspring Multi Service
Website: wellspringmultiservice.org
Address: 814 Nantasket Ave Hull, MA 02045
Phone: 781-925-3211
Contact: Jenny Gerbis, Community Outreach, ext. 127, jenny@wellspringmultiservice.org
Baystate Community Services
Website: baystatecs.org
Address: 1120 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: 617-471-8400
Email: info@baystatecs.org
Cohasset Food Pantry
Address: 129 So. Main Street, Cohasset, MA 02025
Phone: 781-383-0219 ext. 25
Cohasset Rotary Club
Website: cohassetrotary.org
Email: cohassetrotaryclub@gmail.com or pwmcohassetrotary@gmail.com
Interfaith Social Services
Website: interfaithsocialservices.org
Address: 105 Adams Street, Quincy MA 02169
Phone: 617-773-6203
Email: info@interfaithsocialservices.org
Safe Harbor Coalition Cohasset
Website: safeharborcohasset.org
Address: 35 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA 02025
Phone: 781-783-5293
Contact: Nicole Balaschi, Program Director,
Email: safeharborcohasset@gmail.com
Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu observed "In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity."
These are certainly difficult times and many parents and families are experiencing great stress. Our ability to cope is regularly challenged and, understandably, there may be times when individuals can no longer manage their emotions. It is important to know where to turn when we reach that point.
To help our families, we share this contact list of support providers--Mental Health and Crisis Contacts These support providers offer great opportunities to help receive help when those we love are struggling to manage.
The CMS Tide, Our Weekly School Newsletter
We call it the CMS Tide because just like we find when we walk along the beach, the tide brings to us treasures from the deep. It helps us picture what is going on just beyond where we stand. The CMS Tide supplies news, images, stories about life at CMS to our families each week,
We hope you enjoy each issue this year!
Cohasset Middle School
Website: https://www.cohassetk12.org/Domain/9
Location: 143 Pond Street, Cohasset, MA, USA
Phone: 781.383.6100
Twitter: @comsprincipal