Husky Highlight
June 7, 2024
Friday is the Last Day of School!
Dismissal is at 12 Noon.
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Note from Ms. Moulton
Greetings, Hosmer Families!
How can next week be the last week of school? We've had such a wonderful year together, and it's hard to believe that it is coming to an end!
This week, we had our annual Spring Concert and MANY family classroom visits. Please visit our social media accounts on Instagram and Facebook for photos of these fantastic events!
Next Weeks Happenings:
- Monday - Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 students will have some extra fun with the help of "Foamy Bubbles"! Students are encouraged to bring a towel. Here is more information from the website if you are interested. The foam is hypoallergenic and dye and fragrance-free.
- Monday - Grade 5 Community Building Field Trip to Kings Bowling
- Thursday - Grade 5 Fun Day with Knucklebones
- Friday- GRADE 5 CLAP-OUT - 11:30-Noon Families are invited to gather in the Courtyard. All Hosmer students in K-4 (including siblings) will participate indoors.
Does Your Child Have Medication in the Nurse's Office?
All medication in the Nurse's Office, including inhalers and epi-pens, needs to be picked up on the last day of school. Anything remaining after that will be disposed of. Please see the note from the Nurses below.
Message from the Middle School for Grade Five Families
See the link below for a letter from Principal Giacobozzi about Middle School!
Report Cards and Other End-of-Year Reports
The following reports will be sent home with students on the last day of school next Friday, June 14th:
- Report Cards
- iReady reports
- DIBELS reading assessment data
- ACCESS reports (for Multilingual Learners only)
Classroom and teacher assignments will be emailed to families this summer (August 1st).
Boys & Girls Club CLOSED on the Last Day of School
The Boys and Girls Club will be closed on Friday, June 14th. There will be NO BUS there on that day. Students should be picked up at school.
Bus Registration for Next Year
Bus Registration CLOSES on Monday. Please see below for links and information.
Next Year's School Calendar
For those looking ahead to next year, I want you to know that the district calendar has been added to the bottom of this newsletter and will remain there in future weeks.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our outstanding school!
With a grateful heart,
Erin Moulton, Principal
Important Dates:
- Monday, June 10th - Grade 5 Bowling Field Trip
- Friday, June 14th - 12:00 Dismissal - Last Day of School
- Friday, June 14th - Grade Five Clap Out to begin around 11:30;
- Friday, June 14th - Boys & Girls Club CLOSED - No Bus to B&G
- Tuesday, September 3rd - First Day of School 2024-2025 😊
Snapshots from the Week
We celebrated our retirees: Maggie Mattson, Diane Lally, and Chris Hill
Second Grade had a Family VIsit
First Grade had a Family Visit
Librarians visited from WFPL
Chorus Performed at the Spring Concert
and the Musicians Did, Too!
The Final Friday Disco Dismissal
Kindergarten Went to the Fire Station
Grade 5 Note From Middle School
Medication Must Be Picked Up from the Nurse's Office on the Last Day of School
Please read this important message regarding pick-up of student medications at school:
Student medications must be picked up at the school Nurse office by the parent, guardian or parent / guardian-designated responsible adult by dismissal on the last day of school. This is in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations. Students may come to the nurse's office directly to pick up their medication on the last day of school ONLY if their Physician’s order says that they can self-carry or self-administer their medication. If you are unsure if your child can self-carry or self-administer their medication, please reach out to your school Nurse directly.
Student medications that are not picked up by this time will not be accessible over summer vacation! If your child needs his or her medication during the summer months, please be sure to pick it up from the school Nurse office on the last day of school - even if your child is participating in a Watertown Public School summer program. Otherwise, you will not be able to access this medication during the summer! Any medication that your child requires during a summer program must be delivered directly to the nurse who is responsible for that summer program.
As always, all medications that are to be administered at school must have up-to-date and unexpired medication administration orders.
**For safety reasons, controlled substance medications will be disposed of immediately if not picked up on the last day of school. Therefore, it is recommended that a parent, guardian, or parent / guardian-designated responsible adult retrieve these medications at the end of the school year. If this is not possible, or if you are unsure if your child’s medication is a controlled substance, please reach out to your school Nurse directly.
Bus Registration for Next Year Closes on Monday!
School bus registration for next year (2024-2025) is now live online. The due date for parents to apply for busing is June 10th, after that it will become the waitlist. Here is the link to the BUS WEBSITE with all information.
What is Your Child Going to Learn in Literacy Next Year?
Part 3 -What does Wit & Wisdom look like in the classroom?
Next year, students will participate in literacy Modules for Wit & Wisdom where students deeply study topics like Outer Space or America Then and Now. The modules are centered around engaging texts. Students develop knowledge about the topic as they simultaneously learn vocabulary and grammar. In each module, students write about what they read and articulate the meaning of each text in formal and informal discussions with their peers.
Wit & Wisdom notes: ‘By reading engaging texts and participating meaningfully in their learning, students develop the knowledge and skills they need to be successful readers, critical thinkers, and effective communicators who love to learn and can succeed in college and careers.”
You will continue to learn more from your teacher about the specific Modules and topics that your student is learning in September!
Lunch Menu
Looking Ahead to Next Year
Are You Moving Out of Watertown/Not Returning to Hosmer?
If you are planning to move out of Watertown or the Hosmer School District, please complete this form as soon as possible. This information helps us to accurately plan for the fall. You do not need to do this if you are transitioning to Watertown Middle School.
Once we receive the information, we will email you the WPS Release Form for you to fill out and return to the school secretary via email. We will use this information to send your child(ren)s records to the receiving school when staff return to school.
Interested in Volunteering in the Hosmer Garden?
COMMUNITY RESOURCES/PROGRAMS
Student Summer Enrichments through Adult & Community Education - Register Today
Did you know that the Watertown Adult & Community Education Catalog contains courses for students of all ages as well as family courses for adults and students to take together?
Included in these offerings are several week-long enrichments the week of June 24-June 28, three 2-week music & drama courses, Dungeons & Dragons, music, STEM, and more!
Click the links below to view our informative flier listing all course offerings, or to view our 2024 Spring-Summer Catalog with full course descriptions and links to register. Elementary, Middle, High School, & Family Courses are on pages 15-20.
Courses fill on a first come, first served basis, so register early!
Spring-Summer 2024 Student Flier https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lh0wf17wxjdCWuQGPqpQILpJnaB4frk_/view?usp=sharing
Watertown Adult & Community Education 2024 Spring-Summer Catalog
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10C4iWI7VKC8gHI9xbu7ukSzrRA0ZN1rH/view?usp=sharing
Summer Programming at the Watertown Free Public Library
Children's Summer Reading kicks off Friday June 14.
As the school year winds down, there's a lot to look forward to! Watertown Free Public Library's annual summer reading program begins when the academic year ends. We're here to help keep your student's reading on track.
How to Participate:
Pick up a challenge card and summer calendar in the Children's Room.
Read! Keep reading!
Complete a challenge, visit the library for a prize!
Suggested Summer Reading:
Watertown Public Schools and Watertown Free Public Library have compiled suggested summer reading lists for students. Please remember these are suggestions only: children have different reading interests and abilities. Children's Librarians are available to assist in helping you find a 'just right' book to enjoy. Lists are available in print at the library and online.
Author Visit:
Join the author of the popular series Who Would Win? Jerry Pallotta for a fun afternoon event! Thursday, June 20 at 2:00pm. No registration. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Events:
We've got a packed calendar of events from June to August! Details, including registration information, are available in print at the library and online.
Questions:
Contact the Children's Room at 617-972-6435 or email Emily at emiranda@watertown-ma.gov.
Reporting Absences from School
This year all student absences should be reported via this online form. Using this form will help to streamline communication and ensure that we are properly tracking excused and unexcused absences. The link to this form will be included in every Husky Highlight.
About Us
Website: www.watertown.k12.ma.us/hosmer
Location: 1 Concord Road, Watertown, MA, USA
Phone: 617-926-7740
Twitter: @HosmerSchool