Millis Middle School
Weekly Community Newsletter
Archived
week ending 1/3/25
Principal's Message
Need to know info:
- Happy New Year! Now is a great time to make sure that backpacks and pencil pouches are replenished and organized.
- MS Drama Club is taking shape and is open to any MS students who might be interested. If your child is curious and open to learning more about this club, please contact Deb Hickey.
- Thank you for the donations of tissues, wipes and hand sanitizer. As we are moving through a challenging cold season, these unsolicited donations have been really helpful. Thank you for your kindness!
- MS/HS Building Project has had TWO successful community forums! If you'd like to learn more about the progress of this project, please check out our Building Project Website for many more details about the proposed project: https://www.millisschoolproject.com/
- Here's the complete recording of the Virtual Community Forum Presentation: December 3, 2024 School Building Project Community Forum Recording
Nice to know info:
- Congratulations to Oliver Scavone, who is the band student of the week!
- Tessa Molinari's ACTIVE MINDS MS club is now in full swing! Active Minds is a popular club in HS that focuses on mental health awareness and education for teens and young adults. Tessa is a Senior and will be holding this group during lunch for middle schoolers as part of her senior project. Thank you, Tessa for providing this wonderful group for our students to participate in!
- Our MS Baking Club continues to be a wonderful success with many students baking and participating in this awesome group during lunch on E Days!
- Important Dates:
- MLK 1/20: No school
- Early Release Day: 1/31
- February Vacation: 2/16-2/24/25
MILLIS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Weekly Newsletter
Middle School Music Night Magic
Thank you to Mrs. Norton and Mr. Femino for an incredible night of music and joy. The students really wowed our audience with their talent and thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Tyner for their dedication to making our music program shine!
MS/HS Building Project Update
At the School Committee last week meeting, I had the opportunity to join Mr. Nash, our High School Principal, to present on the addition and renovation plans currently being reviewed by the School Building Committee. As part of our presentation, the school administration has carefully examined the proposed renovation plans to ensure that they align with our educational goals while also maintaining fiscal responsibility. We have been focused on ensuring that each proposal addresses the unique needs of our students, providing both an enriching learning environment and the flexibility to meet future demands. We are committed to selecting a plan that will enhance the educational experience for all our students, both now and in the years to come. The School Committee meeting can be viewed here. The Millis HS/MS Building Project can be viewed down below in the newsletter.
Hello Millis Middle School community members,
Please check out our first edition of our MMS newspaper, Hermes Horizon:
https://sites.google.com/millisschools.org/hermeshorizon/home
Happy reading, and congratulations to all of our Newspaper Club participants!
Great job!!
-Mrs. Hurley
Millis Middle School Newspaper
PARAPROFESSIONAL OPENINGS
We are seeking TWO paraprofessionals to support middle school aged students in classes. One position is 0.8 which is 80% of the work week so hours could be 9:20-2:20 or four out of five days a week. Our other position is full time, 8:00-2:20, five days per week. If you are interested in learning more, please check out this posting: https://www.millisps.org/departments/human_resources
Or please feel welcome to reach out to us via email at ahurley@millisschools.org.
The Millis Public Library wants to become the best library for our community. In an effort to get feedback from a wide variety of community members, we are reaching out to get your thoughts on the services and programs that we provide.
You can help us by filling out the survey and sharing this email with family members, friends, and neighbors.
Youth (5th - 12th grade) will be entered into a drawing for one of ten $10 Dunkin’ gift cards when they complete the survey!
Paper copies of the survey are available by request at the library or to download from our website. A Spanish language survey is also available by request. All responses must be submitted by December 20th.
MS/HS LIBRARY WISH LIST
The MS/HS Library Wish List is out. Please check out our website for links and information https://sites.google.com/millisschools.org/libraryresources/home
THANK YOU!
PowerSchool Resources
All students and caregivers have been provided with PowerSchool logins and passwords. PowerSchool provides realtime access to your child's academic progress, grades and comments.
Here is information regarding PowerSchool and Standards based grading and how to access the Portal details.
Riverside Mobile Crisis Support
From Riverside Community Behavioral Health Center:
As we welcome a new school year, we want to emphasize the importance of mental health and well-being. Returning to school can bring about a mix of emotions—excitement, anxiety, anticipation, and more. We know for some students the beginning of a new school year can come with difficulties, including depression, anxiety, school avoidance and complex emotional and behavioral issues. The team at Riverside Mobile Crisis Intervention would like to remind everyone that we are here for all students no matter the level of concern; we are available to see people 24 hours a day anywhere in the community: at home, school, or our office. Please share our information with caretakers who may need help navigating these complex situations at home, and we are available to come into the school for in-the-moment assessment to help partner with you in navigating challenging events. We’re just a phone call away at 781-769-8674 or toll-free at 800-529-5077.
Thank you from the team at Mobile Crisis Intervention, a component of Riverside’s Community Behavioral Health Center.
Need someone to pick up your Christmas Tree after the holidays? Register with the Millis Boy Scouts for pick up on January 4th, 2025. More details in the flyer.
We are pleased to announce that registration for the Bridgewater State University Winter Science Academy is now open! The Winter Science Academy is for students currently in grades 6-8.
The program offers middle school students the opportunity to participate in an exciting hands-on class, the Forensics Institute of Bridgewater. Students will work as crime scene analysts and will learn how to collect and analyze fingerprints from a simulated crime scene, perform blood type analysis and conduct DNA fingerprinting.
The class takes place on the Bridgewater campus February 18-21, 2025, from 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM. The cost is $250. Need based scholarship opportunities are available for those with significant financial need.
Additional information about the program, including discounts and need-based scholarships, can be found on the Science Academy Website and Science Academy Registration.
Register before January 1, 2025 and save $25.
Hope to see you in February!