Fuller Family Newsletter
Vol. 5, No 39 - May 27, 2024
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Respect, Responsibility, Resilience
Core Values
Every day at Fuller, our CORE Values, or guiding principles, drive our school wide culture. These core values are taught and then reinforced daily with every student. We expect all students to demonstrate Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience towards everyone and in every situation.
Important Dates
May 27 - No School in observance of Memorial Day
May 28 - Fuller vs. Cameron Soccer Match - 3:00pm@Fuller MS
May 29 - Spring Chorus Concert - 6:00
May 29&30 - Civics MCAS (8th grade only), iReady Math Diagnostic 3 (6th&7th grades)
June 3 - Sage iNight at Fuller MS 6:00-7:30
June 4 - King Elementary Step Up Day for 5th Grade at Fuller MS
June 5 - McCarthy Elementary Step Up Day for 5th Grade at Fuller MS
June 6 - Brophy Elementary Step Up Day for 5th Grade at Fuller MS
*8th Grade Promotion Ceremony - Friday, June 14 from 5-7pm at Fuller MS's Outdoor Amphitheatre
Please bring chairs and/or blankets to sit on.
If it rains, we will move the Promotion Ceremony inside to the Fuller Gymnasium
Framingham Youth Police Academy Registration Open to Rising 9th Graders
Please complete and return this application and the Parental Consent and Release Form by June 15, 2024.
APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THE PARENTAL CONSENT RELEASE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
Admission to the Framingham Youth Police Academy is open to Framingham residents, students within the Framingham & Keefe Tech School Districts, and immediate family members of the Framingham Police Department.
Students will be eligible if they enter the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades in Fall 2024 and will not turn 18 before August 3rd, 2024. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no cost for the program. Many families take vacations during the summer months, and applicants must be available for the entire week. We expect the class to fill rapidly, so only applicants willing to commit to the entire program will be considered.
The 2024 Framingham Youth Police Academy is scheduled for the week of July 29th – August 2nd, with graduation on Friday, August 2nd at 2:30 pm. at Loring Arena.
Assessments
Students vs. Faculty Softball Games
Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide transportation home.
6th Grade vs Faculty
Rescheduled due to heat - TBD
7th Grade vs. Faculty
Tuesday, May 28th from 3-5pm
8th Grade vs. Faculty
Tuesday, June 4 from 3-5pm
Flyer After School Summer Programs
Flyers After School
Introduction to High School
This one week program is geared towards rising ninth graders in order to prepare them for their first year at Framingham High School. Team building, tours, and academic activities are designed to help students take the anxiety out of the transition from middle school to high school. Breakfast, lunch, transportation, and supplies will all be provided.
When: Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 3pm.
You will need to choose one of the following groups:
Group A (July 8th - July 12th )
Group B (July 15th - July 19th)
or Group C (July 22nd - 26th)
Where: Framingham High School
How much: It is free! A lottery will determine enrollment if there are more sign-ups than available seats for a particular program.
Attendance: Due to the limited availability of seats in the program, students who register are expected to attend all five days of their selected week. If an issue in availability arises, please reach out to lhorcel@framingham.k12.ma.us as soon as possible.
Code of Conduct: All students are expected to comply with the same rules of conduct that apply within the Framingham Public Schools during the regular school year.
Summer Workshops
Are you looking for an amazing summer program? A Broadway Kids Company Summer registration is open to kids ages 6-14 for 6 weeks of Theater Workshops in the West location. They offer singing, acting, improv, games, commercial writing, arts and crafts and more! The program runs from 9 am to 3 pm, with early and afternoon hours available. For more information go to the website at www.abroadwaykidscompany.com (under west-summer), or email info@abroadwaykidscompany.com.
The Golden Eye - Fuller Middle School's Creative Magazine
Your Student, by the Numbers
Understanding i-Ready and MCAS Data
Thank you to all of the families who joined us for an informative discussion about i-Ready and MCAS. If you were unable to make one of these important meetings, please use the link below to access a video recording in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
School Expectations - Please Review
Thank you to everyone who is reviewing our expectations with their children. When there is a consistent message at home and at school, students thrive!
Last week we introduced a warning bell and a late bell (really it is a tone) to help students know when they are expected to be in class. We previewed it with students so they knew what to expect, and they did a great job following the expectations. We hope that this gentle reminder will continue to help students to make their way to classes on time.
If your child is going to be absent or late for school, please make sure you call Fuller's attendance line at 508-620-4957 by 8:30 am.
Please do not drop your child off at school before 7:55am. Doors do not open until 7:55.
If you arrive at school after 8:15, please drop your child off by the main doors at the top of the bus loop. The bus loop is closed to cars from 7:30-8:15am. If for some reason your child needs to arrive at school before 7:55 and it is cold or raining, please have them ring the bell at Door #1.
Please remind your child not to spray perfume, body spray, or cologne while they are at school. We have children and adults who are allergic to these products, and we want everyone to be able to learn in a safe environment.
2. ID Badges: All students will be given an ID badge attached to a safety lanyard; students must wear their badges at all times and use the lanyard that they are given. If a student's badge or lanyard breaks, they should go to the main office for a replacement.
3. The following items are not allowed during school hours at school without permission:
Cell phones, Airpods, and smart watches are not allowed during school hours. If students bring these items to school, they will need to be put away in lockers or backpacks before entering the school.
Electronic games or devices, laser pens or pointers, cameras, video cameras. (Taking pictures or videos of students and staff is not permitted in school or on buses.)
Pokemon cards or other trading cards
Skateboards/sneakers with built-in wheels.
Squirt guns, water guns, air guns, cap guns, etc. - anything that looks like a gun is not allowed in school.
Lighters, matches or lighting devices, alcohol, illegal drugs, counterfeit drugs, drug paraphernalia, tobacco (chewing or smoking, such as cigarettes and vaping devices).
Weapons, knives (including pocket or utility knives), fireworks, stink bombs.
Other devices that may create a disruption or potentially be a safety risk (i.e. shock delivering devices).
Important Reminder - Student Drop Off and Pick Up
You may not:
- Park in McCarthy's Parking Lot
- Park in Mass Bay's Parking Lot
- Pick up your child on Flagg Drive
- Use the bus loop before 8:15 or after 2:15
Carpool to School, powered by GoTogether
In case you missed the District’s announcement (https://www.smore.com/xt9fj), CarpooltoSchool powered by Go Together is live! If you need help in getting your student(s) to and from school OR you have the ability to offer ride support to fellow FPS families, please read the details to get started.
If you have completed a CORI form within the last 3 years, you can complete this google form. We will share your basic information with CarpooltoSchool and they will send you a welcome email with instructions.
If you do NOT currently have an active CORI approval, please complete the process outlined on the Human Resources website. The Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) forms are available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. For approval inquiries, you can contact myhr@framingham.k12.ma.us. Once your CORI is approved, we will share your basic information with CarpooltoSchool and they will send you a welcome email with instructions.
We Need Volunteers
Fuller's School Council Meeting - April 8 @6:00pm
Fuller's PTO Meeting - April 8 @7:00pm
We meet on the 2nd Monday each month
Framingham Public Schools' Health Form
If you have not filled out a Health Form for the 2023-24 school year, please do so today. We need an
up-to-date Health Form for every student every year.
No Cell Phones in School
Additionally, it is prohibited for students to take pictures or videos of anyone (including themselves) in school.
- If a student has their cell phone out or have earbuds/AirPods in during the school day, we will hold the cell phone in the office until the end of the school day.
- If a student continues to struggle with following the cell phone policy, we will require a parent or guardian to pick up the cell phone from the school. The school will notify home.
If you need to reach your child, please call the main office at 508-620-4956.
If your child needs to reach you, they can come to the main office to call or text you.
*Unless a student is using a cell phone for medical reasons.
School Schedule
Students must not arrive to school before 7:55; school doors open at 7:55.
Breakfast is served from 7:55-8:10.
The school day ends at 2:25.
Bus Requests or Issues
If you need to report an issue or request with your child's bus assignment, please use the link below to access a Google Form that will be shared with the Transportation Office.
School Drop Off/Pick Up and Map
If you will be dropping off or picking up your child, please follow the traffic pattern. For the safety of all students, vehicles are not allowed in the circle in front of the school from 7:30 - 8:15 and 2:00 - 3:00. This is to allow the buses to safely drop off and pick up students. Students will be dropped off and picked up in the large parking lot nearest to the fields. Staff members will be present to assist students.
School Supplies
We have ordered school supplies for all students at Fuller Middle School. Families do not need to purchase school supplies for their children who attend Framingham Public Schools. Teachers will not send a supply list out to families.
Chromebooks
7th and 8th grade students who previously attended any Framingham Public School must bring their fully charged Chromebook to school on the first day. Once a Chromebook is assigned to a student, the Chromebook is their responsibility throughout secondary school (grades 6-12). Students are expected to be responsible for their Chromebook, to bring their Chromebook to school fully charged every day, and to bring their Chromebook to the school office if their Chromebook is not working properly (we will have it fixed and give a loaner to the student while it is being repaired).
We have a very limited supply of loaner Chromebooks, so these are only given to students whose Chromebook is being repaired. Middle School students are expected to be responsible for their Chromebooks and to be ready to learn at school every day.
Contact Information
I have also included a link below with a list of faculty who may be able to help you with specific social emotional or academic needs.
Media Opt-Out Form
The Framingham Public School District uses images and/or videos (‘media’) of students and
student work to showcase educational activities and programs (including before and after school and vacation programs), as well as to inform the community of the Framingham Public Schools experience. Photographs, videos, and/or the name of your child may be included in publications (print or digital), news releases, and on District maintained websites or social media accounts.
If you DO NOT give Framingham Public Schools permission to use your child’s name,
image, or school work in any public display or presentation, please sign below and return
this form to your child’s school (office or classroom for BLOCKS students, homeroom
for elementary students, and the school office for middle and high school students).
Free Breakfast and Lunch
How to Get Involved - PTO, School Council, Volunteering
First Meeting - September 11th
Please Join Us
If you have any questions about the PTO or would to volunteer for the PTO, please reach out to Jonna Rubin at fullerpto@gmail.com.
If you would like to join our School Council or volunteer to help out at the school, please reach out directly to me at kwood@framingham.k12.ma.us. This year Fuller's School Counsel will be working on ways to enhance family engagement and two-way communication. I am looking for caregivers and students to join the School Council to help us with this work; your input and ideas are invaluable.
School Council Meetings: 6:00-7:00 PM
PTO Meetings: 7:00-8:00 PM
Monthly Meeting Dates (the 2nd Monday of the month):
5/13, 6/10
Fuller Middle School Principal
Email: kwood@framingham.k12.ma.us
Website: https://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/Domain/14
Location: 31 Flagg Drive, Framingham
Phone: 508-620-4965