

SPS Weekly Newsletter

In This Edition of the SPS Weekly Newsletter...
This week's header photo (above) features the Stoughton High Marching Black Knights after winning the 2024 USBands Massachusetts Group IV A state championship in a competition that was held at Stoughton High last Saturday. More on this great accomplishment can be found further down in this newsletter.
From the Desk of the Superintendent
As we communicated earlier this school year, it remains a priority for the district to continue to pursue building a new consolidated elementary school as this remains the best option for our students’ education and the town’s finances. And while we work toward having another vote for the project in April, we must also plan in the event this effort is not successful.
We are dealing with an increase in student population and overcrowding in our elementary school buildings, and we have to find a solution to the physical condition of the South Elementary School building. So, an alternative, admittedly less desirable option to building a new school, is to close the South School and place modular classrooms at the Dawe, Gibbons, and Hansen elementary schools that could accommodate a total of 300+/- students.
This is a costly, temporary alternative; these modulars have a shelf life of about 10 years or so. And, we would not receive funding from the MSBA for this type of project. In essence, this is kicking the can down the road and investing a significant amount of money into a short-term band-aid. While less than ideal, we still must plan for this alternative as not addressing these issues is not an option.
Below are links to documents you can view that go over this modular plan in more detail, including site plans for where the modulars would be located at the Dawe, Gibbons, and Hansen. Please keep in mind that cost estimates included here do not include ancillary costs and overall costs for the modular project would be significantly higher.
Thank you for taking the time to review these documents. It is important to be informed about potentially major changes for our elementary school communities. We will continue to keep you updated on this matter, as well as plans for redistricting.
Sincerely,
Joseph F. Baeta, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Stoughton Public Schools
National Principals Month
October was National Principals Month, so over the course of the month we ran a series of spotlights highlighting each of our building principals. Earlier this week we featured Katrina Crowley, principal of the O'Donnell Middle School, and Juliette Miller, principal of Stoughton High School. If you missed any of the previous principal spotlights, click here.
Banner Weekend for Stoughton High Marching Black Knights
The Stoughton High Marching Black Knights are the 2024 USBands Massachusetts Group IV A state champions! Stoughton High hosted the USBands Massachusetts & Rhode Island State Marching Band Championship last Saturday, October 26. After an award winning performance, the SHS marching band and color guard got to celebrate on their home turf following the competition (pictured below).
Then, after their award-winning performance on Saturday, the Stoughton High Marching Black Knights were back in action on Sunday, October 27 and took home some more hardware! Stoughton received 5 stars (out of 5), earning a Gold Medal at the MICCA state finals at Quincy Veterans Memorial Stadium! The band and color guard are pictured below with their MICCA award.
Stoughton High's show this year is titled "Falling Waters" and features "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by The Beatles, "Rain" by SWV/Sunday Service Choir, "Waterfalls" by TLC, and "Purple Rain" by Prince.
Congratulations to the SHS Marching Black Knights!
Halloween
Thursday was Halloween and students across the district came dressed in some amazing costumes! Be sure to check the Stoughton Public Schools Facebook page for photo galleries from each school - SHS, OMS, Dawe, Gibbons, Hansen, South, Wilkins, and the Jones Early Childhood Center.
SPS staff got into the Halloween spirit as well!
The South School staff is pictured above. Each grade had a different theme for their costumes.
Crayons were a popular choice - see pictures from the Dawe and OMS below. To borrow from the celebrity gossip magazines - Who wore it best?
Check out the Halloween photo galleries on the Stoughton Public Schools Facebook page for more great staff costumes!
No School on Tuesday, November 5
There will be no school for students on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Schools are closed for a staff Professional Development Day. Students will return to school on Wednesday, November 6.
SHS Girls Soccer Team Hosting Playoff Game on Sunday
The Stoughton High girls varsity soccer team is playoff bound!
The Black Knights earned the #27 seed in the MIAA Division 2 Girls Soccer Tournament and will be hosting #38 Amherst-Pelham in a preliminary round game on Sunday, November 3 at 6pm at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Stoughton High (SHS turf field). The winner of this game advances to play #6 Somerset Berkley in the round of 32.
There is no cost for admission on Sunday. Head on down to the high school and cheer on the Knights!
SHS Theatre Fall Production November 15-17
Save the date! The Stoughton High School Theatre program is presenting Hadestown November 15, 16, and 17 in the Stoughton High Auditorium. Click here to buy your tickets in advance online. SHS Theatre always does a great job with its productions...can't wait for this show!
Parent Workshops
For Elementary Families
The Stoughton OASIS Coalition is offering a series of positive parenting workshops for families of elementary school students. The first workshop is on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 from 5-7pm at the Dawe Elementary School (131 Pine St.). The topic for this workshop is managing challenging behaviors.
Families from all of our elementary schools are welcome to attend, but please note that registration is required (click here to register). Light dinner and childcare will be provided.
See the flyer below for more information and for a list of when other workshops are being offered.
For Middle School & High School Families
The Stoughton OASIS Coalition is also offering a virtual parent workshop for families of middle school and high school students. This workshop, focusing on managing the emotions of tweens and teens, is being held via Zoom on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Please note that registration is required (click here to register). See the flyer below for more information.
POPS Stoughton Collecting Gently Used Toys & Books
POPS Stoughton will be collecting toys and books for a community yard sale where items will be sold at very affordable prices. If interested in making a donation, please contact Kate Dunn at dramapopsshs@gmail.com. See the flyer below for more information.
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