

Ranger Weekly Message
January 24, 2025

Headliners
Second Marking Term Ends - Friday, January 24, 2025
Please note that Friday, January 25, 2025, marks the end of the second marking term. Families are encouraged to have conversations about their student’s progress to date. Please do not hesitate to contact your student’s teacher(s), counselor, or associate principal with questions or concerns. As a reminder, students and families should log in to Infinite Campus daily to monitor student attendance and grades. For assistance with your IC account (username and password), contact Main Office Secretary Ellen Sicard by email at ensicard@methuen.k12.ma.us or by phone at (978) 722-6040.
New Semester Begins - Monday, January 27, 2025
The third marking term and second semester begin on Monday, January 27, 2025. Students are reminded to view their second semester schedule in Infinite Campus as semester-long courses will change.
9th Annual MHS Poetry Out Loud School Finals
Isabella Cerbone, Grade 12, Ms. Brooks
Veronica Curran, Grade 9, Mr. Mullings
Malakai Denault, Grade 11, Ms. Doucette
Anialyse Henriquez, Grade 10, Ms. Harris
Kelvin Jaime Abreu, Grade 10, Ms. DiGloria
Cara Keegan, Grade 12, Ms. Symonds
Gabrielle Larochel, Grade 11, Mr. Beimler
Thomas Le, Grade 12, Ms. Grant
Jacqueline Mastro, Grade 11, Ms. Doucette
Jay Oullette, Grade 12, Ms. Porter
Divier Ramos Delgado, Grade 12, Ms. Grant
Yeniela Villaronga, Grade 10, Ms. DiGloria
Laura Wazen, Grade 10, Ms. DiGloria
Thank you to English Department Chair Christine Dumont and the entire English Department for organizing and supporting the competition. Special acknowledgment to our panel of judges:
Performance Judges
Dr. Brandi Kwong, Superintendent
Mr. Anthony Curet, Interim Supervising Principal
Ms. Christine Dumont, English Department Chair
Mr. Angelo Pocoli, Math Teacher
Ms. Martha Tatro, Counseling Department Chair
Accuracy Judge
Ms. Kristen DiGloria, English Teacher
Ms. Brittany Porter, English Teacher
Prompters
Ms. Jeanette Symonds, English Teacher
Ms. Sarah Grant, English Teacher
Master of Ceremonies
Mr. John McKenna, English Teacher
JROTC Archery-Inaugural Regional Competitions
Methuen Scholarship Foundation Announcement
The Methuen Scholarship Foundation is thrilled to announce its 34th Annual Scholarship Telethon Fundraiser, scheduled for March 18th and 19th in the Methuen High School Auditorium. This event will be televised on Comcast, Verizon, and Verizon HD.
Since 1973, the Foundation has proudly awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships to deserving Methuen High School seniors pursuing higher education. This reflects the strength of our community coming together to invest in the future of our students.
We are reaching out to local businesses, organizations, and individuals to support our fundraising initiatives by sponsoring the telethon or donating auction/raffle items for our fundraising events for the Senior Class of 2025.
Raffle and auction items will be featured in multiple events, including the Telethon, Music Bingo Night (to be held on May 3rd at the VFW Post 8349 in Methuen), and other fundraisers. Your contributions enhance these events and ensure we can continue providing vital scholarships.
All businesses that donate will be recognized during the Telethon and on social media. Viewers will be encouraged to support our generous contributors, showcasing your commitment to the Methuen community.
Donations can be mailed to:
Methuen Scholarship Foundation
P.O. Box 2005
Methuen, MA 01844
You can also email us to arrange a donation pickup. Should you have any questions, please reach out via email. Our Tax-Exempt ID is: 46-4500729
Thank you for helping us make a difference in the lives of Methuen High School seniors.
Sincerely,
Ann Shapiro
Treasurer
Methuen Scholarship Foundation
Upcoming Events
MHS Science Fair - Monday, February 3, 2025
The thirty-ninth annual Methuen High School Science Fair will be held in the dining halls on Monday, February 3 from 8:15 to 10:15 a.m. and from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., with awards immediately following. The MHS Science Fair will showcase 90 projects from over 150 student participants who engaged in scientific inquiry to learn about science and the world around us. While effectively implementing the scientific method, students chose a scientific question to answer, formulated a hypothesis, and designed a well-controlled experiment. After summarizing the research in a written report, students performed the experiment and drew relevant conclusions. At this public exhibition, participants will articulate their results to classmates, teachers, parents, and community members. While learning about science is at the heart of the project, the science fair is a great way for our students to develop their critical thinking and communication skills through an active, hands-on learning experience. Our students and faculty thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you at this year’s MHS Science Fair.
Quinceañera Ball - Friday, February 7, 2025
The MHS Quinceañera Ball will be held on Friday, February 7, 2025, in the main lobby and cafeteria. A quinceañera is a celebration of a girl’s fifteenth birthday which marks the transition from childhood to young womanhood. The MHS Quinceañera celebrates and recognizes the Hispanic culture present in our school and community. As part of the World Language Frameworks, we teach about cultures and communities and the Quince is a real-world opportunity for students to learn from and enjoy. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact World Language Department Chair Laura Enright at laenright@methuen.k12.ma.us or Spanish Teacher and Spanish Club Advisor Maria Figuereo at mafiguereo@methuen.k12.ma.us. Tickets cost $25 per student and must be purchased by February 4.
Attendance at Winter Events - Spectator Expectations
We are excited to support MHS Athletics throughout the winter months. When attending events, please adhere to the following expectations:
- Cheer positively for the Rangers and be respectful of the coaches, opponents, officials, and guests.
- Inappropriate language and behavior will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the event.
- Backpacks are not allowed. If there is a need to bring a bag, it may be subject to search.
- If you leave the facility, you may not reenter.
- School rules apply for all MHS students attending school-sponsored, extracurricular events, whether at MHS or another location. Violations of the MHS code of conduct, as outlined in the student handbook, may result in disciplinary consequences.
We look forward to an enjoyable season. Go Rangers!
MHS Credit for Life Fair - Friday, February 14, 2025
The MHS Credit for Life Fair, developed in partnership with the Merrimack Valley Credit Union, will be held on the morning of Friday, February 14 2025, in the Klimas Memorial Field House. Through their participation in the fair, senior students will be presented with real-life scenarios as they experience the successes and challenges of managing a personal budget. Fair organizers are seeking volunteers who have some financial savvy and are eager to support our students. Click here to sign up to help. Donations are accepted and are greatly appreciated. Click here for information about making a donation.
Multicultural Showcase
Students,
Interested in showcasing your culture to the MHS community? Please fill out this form if you are interested in representing your culture at an in-school Multicultural Showcase on April 17, 2025. This will be an opportunity for you to share any aspect of your culture: arts/crafts, dance, music, clothing, cultural objects, information, language, performance, etc. This is NOT a final decision, we are looking to see which cultures could be represented by our student body. In an effort to give all students and cultures equal opportunity, we will be asking interested students/groups to submit a proposal in order to be considered for the showcase.
Driver’s Education at MHS - March 4, 2025, through, March 27, 2025
Berkeley Auto School is offering driver’s education classes at MHS from March 4 through March 27. This program is available to MHS students only and participants must be at least 15.9 years old. Please reach out to Berkeley Auto School by phone at (978) 685-7701 or email at berkauto@gmail.com with any questions.
Schedule:
March 4, 5, 6, 2pm-5pm
March 11, 13, 2pm-5pm
March 18, 19, 20 2pm-5pm
March 25, 27, 2pm-5pm
College and Career Corner
Brown
Location: Providence, RI
Mascot: Brownie the Elf
Average accepted GPA: 3.9-4.0
Average accepted SAT: at least 1510
Average accepted ACT: 34-36
Total Enrollment:
Undergraduate students: 7,272
Graduate students: 3,130
Founded in 1764, Brown is a leading nonprofit research university, home to world-renowned faculty, and also an innovative educational institution where the curiosity, creativity and intellectual joy of students drives academic excellence.
The spirit of the undergraduate Open Curriculum infuses every aspect of the University. Brown is a place where rigorous scholarship, complex problem-solving and service to the public good are defined by intense collaboration, intellectual discovery and working in ways that transcend traditional boundaries. As a private, nonprofit institution, the University advances its mission through support from a community invested in Brown's commitment to advance knowledge and make a positive difference locally and globally.
Providence, Rhode Island — Brown's home for more than two and a half centuries — is a vibrant place to live, work and study, a stimulating hub for innovation, and a city rich in cultural diversity.
Brown by the numbers:
80+ undergrad concentrations, 47 doctoral programs, 36 master's degree programs
6:1 student to faculty ratio
5.4% acceptance rate
85% of 2023 grads who applied to law school were accepted
82% of 2023 grads who applied to medical school were accepted
34 Division 1 sports teams, 38 club teams
Student Life:
Brown's mission to advance knowledge and discovery benefits from the presence of an intellectually stimulating mix of voices and ideas. We are a teaching and learning community grounded in a respect for the views of others, even and especially when we disagree.
That mix of perspectives and commitment to respect — coupled with the innovative, dynamic spirit of the University's distinctive Open Curriculum — infuse life at Brown in settings that range from academic to residential to social.
Members of the Brown community collaborate on pioneering research, innovative startups, artistic performance and social actions. They travel abroad and partner with community organizations to find solutions to pressing local, national and international issues. They get excited about brain science, applied economics and Russian literature.
We are a community that celebrates deep intellectual curiosity, creativity and individuality. And Brown has long enjoyed a reputation for students who are at the same time happy and fulfilled.
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
What do Structural Iron and Steel Workers do?
Raise, place, and unite iron or steel girders, columns, and other structural members to form completed structures or structural frameworks. May erect metal storage tanks and assemble prefabricated metal buildings.
What tasks do Structural Iron and Steel Workers perform?
- Read specifications or blueprints to determine the locations, quantities, or sizes of materials required.
- Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.
- Bolt aligned structural steel members in position for permanent riveting, bolting, or welding into place.
- Fasten structural steel members to hoist cables, using chains, cables, or rope.
What do Structural Iron and Steel Workers need to know?
Building and Construction
- Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction or repair of houses, buildings, or other structures such as highways and roads.
Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
Mathematics
- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.
Coordination
- Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.
- Controlling operations of equipment or systems.
Operations Monitoring
- Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.
Income Percentile
Income Low (10%)$39,826
Median (50%)$62,134
High (90%)$106,935
Most Common Education Level: High school diploma or less
High school diploma or less 75.77%
Certificate 19.21%
Some college 0.00%
Associate degree 0.00%
Bachelor's degree 5.03%
Master's or professional degree 0.00%
Doctoral degree or more 0.00%
Projected Job Growth: +6.10%
YOUR Future is BIG
Looking for guidance on what college might be a good fit for you? How about a career that might interest you? Need financial support to help you get there? HERE is a great resource to help you get to YOUR BIG FUTURE! As always, please do not hesitate to reach out to your school counselor for more support.
CALLING ALL RANGERS: Our Rangers are Going Places
Seniors,
We would love to highlight where you are committing to for college. Please share your admittance letter with main office secretary Ellie Sicard and we will get you added to our newsletter.
Upcoming Rep Visits
At Methuen High School we strive to connect our students with the college, careers that they are considering. With that we have begun to invite outside organizations into our school to promote their respective military branch, educational institution, and/or career field. HERE is a list of scheduled upcoming visits. Please make sure to check back as this is a working document.
Summer Learning Opportunities
Attention students in the classes of 2026 - 2028, Brown University offers a Pre-College Program designed for high school students to explore the challenges and opportunities of the college experience. You’ll enjoy the excitement and responsibility that comes from balancing challenging academics and enriching social activities—without the pressure of formal grades.
The 2025 Brown Pre-College application opens on January 15, 2025. Click on the Learn More to learn more on important details and specifics about the various programs offered, including our Application Checklist!
The Senior Scene
Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Massachusetts (ATMIM) Scholarship Opportunity
Are you looking for scholarship opportunities? Are you a rock star in Math? Check out this opportunity to earn a scholarship through the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Massachusetts.
Senior Week
This document contains important information about Senior Week and other senior activities. There will be more detailed information provided as well as sign-up forms for each activity. Please take a moment to look it over and reach out with any questions you may have.
Only 141 more calendar days until graduation day!! Seniors…it will go by fast so get the grades and make the memories!!
Senior Ski Trip
The Methuen High School Senior Class of 2025 is organizing a ski/snowboarding/snow tubing trip to Pat's Peak in Henniker, New Hampshire. We will be leaving MHS on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 1:15 p.m. and should be returning at approximately 9:30 p.m.
Payment is due to Mr. Scammon's Room (room 1006) by Monday, January 27, 2025 at 2:00pm.
The price for this trip ranges from $65-$120 depending on equipment and options. Students can pay by cash or check payable to "Methuen High School Senior Class of 2025" and please put "Pat's Peak" and their ID number in the memo line.
Students can sign up for this trip by completing the form found in the Class of 2025 Google Classroom. Students should please open the MEDICAL RELEASE FORM from Pat's Peak, fill it out and attach it to the completed google form as a pdf. This needs to be done first before they can move forward.
There is also a cafeteria in the lodge (with the largest cookies you've ever seen) and the famous Unlawful Waffle House on the slopes. Students are able to bring their own food/snacks, but they can also make purchases there.
Yearbook Information
All information regarding the MHS Class of 2025 Yearbook, including guidelines and deadlines can be found in this document. For questions about the yearbook and senior photo submissions please contact the MHS Yearbook Advisor, Ms. Varasconi.
Graduation Preparation
We are asking that all seniors please take a moment to check Infinite Campus and make sure that their name appears correctly in our system. This is what we will be using for their diploma and it is important that the name appears correctly. If there is a mistake in the name or the spelling, please email Mrs. Javier immediately (gajavier@methuen.k12.ma.us) so that it can be corrected.
Methuen Scholarship Foundation
Resources for Students/Families
Academic Support Center Is Back - Open After School
The Academic Support Center (ASC) is available for students to get extra help/tutoring to complete their coursework. The ASC, staffed with certified MHS teachers, will be open from 2:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Thursday in the Media Center. Students who desire a quiet space to complete assignments individually may also access the center. All students are encouraged to have conversations with their teachers about completing assignments and utilizing the ASC.
Electronics Policy- Please Review With Your Children
All electronics including cellphones, smartwatches, and headphones are to be away during instructional time. Teachers have been provided clear pocket holders. Best practice would be to store electronics in the provided pocket holder. This is a students best method for ensuring that the electronics do not come out during instructional time. If electronics do not go into the pocket holder they should remain away for the duration of the period. This includes if students leave the room on a pass. If electronics are out for any reason, teachers have been instructed to assign a teacher detention and to communicate with parents/guardians. During transitions and lunches we are okay with students using their electronics so long as it is done so responsibly. This means at no point should students be taking video's, or pictures, and/or making social media posts, and one headphone should be out so that students can hear staff in the event that they need to speak to them. Teachers have been reviewing all expectations over the past few days to support student understanding of these very essential expectations. We want to reiterate that while many schools are going to full electronics bans in schools. That is not how we want things to be for our students. Our goal is for everyone to use technology appropriately, and with our 1-1 iPad initiative, there is no reason for personal electronics to be out during instructional periods. We appreciate your understanding on why this is important, and we appreciate students cooperation with following this policy so that teachers can provide your children with the learning opportunities that they deserve free of the distractions that come with technology.
Methuen Minutes
Mental Health Parent & Student Advisory Council (MHPSAC)
Seeking New Members
The Mental Health Parent & Student Advisory Council was formed in order to give students and
parents a voice regarding the mental health initiative in Methuen. The goals of the MHPSAC will
be to identify steps to reduce stigma related to mental health problems, promote health and
wellbeing through increased awareness and prevention, improve students’ access to and use of
mental health services and supports, and continue to strengthen and unify our community
regarding mental health awareness and access to quality services and supports.
Interested students and parents/guardians are encouraged to join these monthly, virtual
sessions to engage in discussion and collaborative planning that will guide the continued design
and implementation of social emotional and mental health services and supports across
Methuen Public Schools. This year, we are especially interested in expanding membership of
the council to include students and caregivers in grades 5-8.
If you are interested in joining the Mental Health Parent & Student Advisory Council, please
email John Crocker, Director of School Mental Health & Behavioral Services at
jncrocker@methuen.k12.ma.us. The meeting dates and times for the 24-25 school year are
listed below:
January 29 (4:45-5:30)
February 26 (4:45-5:30)
March 26 (4:45-5:30)
April 30 (4:45-5:30)
May 28 (4:45-5:30)
Blue & White Newspaper
The student newspaper club (The Blue & White) finished their first issue of the paper this week. Check it out HERE.
Infinite Campus
For more information how to connect to Infinite Campus, or how to update personal information, click HERE
Student Parking- Purchase Permits
For more information on parking expectations and how to purchase a permit, click HERE.
Buses, Parent Drop-off, and Pick-up
For more information on bussing, parent drop-off, and pick-up, click HERE
Student Absences, Tardies, Dismissals, Credit Denial
For more information on student attendance, tardies, dismissal, and credit denial policies, please click HERE
Additional Resources
Care Solace - 24/7/365 Mental Health Care Coordination Service
Methuen Public Schools has secured a resource to support matching students, staff, and their families to mental health services. Care Solace draws on a national database of mental health providers and manages complete coordination of the service matching process all the way through to intake. Support is available in multiple languages for all forms of insurance 24/7/365.
This service can be accessed confidentially without informing any MPS staff. Click here to access the Methuen webpage to search for mental health services and begin the matching process. Students under the age of 18 will need the consent of their caregivers to begin the process of accessing mental health services.
The family letters, available in English and Spanish, describe how individuals can initiate a referral. Thank you for partnering with MPS as we work to ensure all students and families receive quality and timely support.
For more information on Care Solace, watch this video HERE
Resources for supporting students at risk of substance use
The Impact of Mental Health on Youth Substance Abuse: A Critical Connection
Addressing substance use without understanding the role of mental health is like solving half the puzzle. Often, when a student is struggling with one, the other follows. For many young people, substance use becomes a way to manage emotional challenges they can’t easily express. Please see the article The Impact of Mental Health on Youth Substance Abuse article for more information.
School Counseling Department - Information and Supports for Students
Every student at MHS can access support from the School Counseling Department for problems large and small. Counselors do not only assist students with postsecondary planning and academics. All school counselors are licensed professionals who provide free, confidential counseling services to students to address mental health concerns, personal problems, conflicts, and crises. If a student is struggling with a personal issue, needs help supporting a friend, or simply needs advice about how to manage a stressful situation, please reach out to the School Counseling Department. Families are encouraged to reach out to counseling staff to request support for their student (including group and individual counseling services), request assistance navigating difficult situations and family crises, and learn about how to access community resources. Counselors are available throughout the school day and can be contacted in person and through email. Students can simply visit the counseling office or reach out in any way they feel comfortable and a counselor will provide the help they are looking for.
Associate Principals
Please do not hesitate to reach out to the appropriate grade-level associate principal for assistance. Communication along with a strong partnership between families and the school will provide students with the necessary support system to be successful throughout high school.
Glenda Javier - Grade 12 AP gajavier@methuen.k12.ma.us (978) 722-6040 ext. 2623
Matthew Curran - Interim Grade 11 AP mwcurran@methuen.k12.ma.us (978) 722-6040 ext. 2363
Jackie Rubino - Grade 10 AP jerubino@methuen.k12.ma.us (978) 722-6040 ext. 2362
Kevin O’Loughlin - Grade 9 AP knoloughlin@methuen.k12.ma.us (978) 722-6040 ext. 2669
MHS School Calendar
January 2025
Friday, January 24, 2025:- Second Term Ends
- Department Meetings
February 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025:
- Science Fair
- JROTC Archery Inaugural Regional Competition
- Connections
- Quinceanera Ball
- Department Meetings
- Credit for life fair
- Midpoint Term 3
- Early Release
- Winter Recess-no school
Monday, February 17, 2025:
- Presidents Day-All school buildings closed
- School resumes
- Connections
- District Choral Jamboree
- 9-12 Mid year assemblies
- Senior Class Trip-Pats Peak
March 2025
Monday, March 3, 2025:
- Faculty Meeting
- Art Show
- ELA MCAS Retest
- SAT Exam
- Coffee House
- Math MCAS Retest
- Connections
- JROTC Drill Competition
- Winterguard Friends & Family Show
- Winterguard Friends & Family Show
- Department Meetings
- Methuen Scholarship Foundation Telethon
- Early Release - Professional Development
- Grade 10 ELA MCAS
- District Band Jamboree
- MHS Connections
District News
Methuen Public Schools Employment Opportunities
Are you interested in supporting our students by working in the Methuen Public Schools? Click here to view employment opportunities. Please contact Director of Human Resources Colleen McCarthy by email at cnmccarthy@methuen.k12.ma.us or by phone at (978) 722-6013 with questions.