
Boyden Weekly Update
October 13, 2023
Dear Boyden Families,
We had a great week at Boyden!
The collaboration between schools and families is an important component of a child's success. At Boyden, we firmly believe that a strong home-school partnership is essential for fostering a nurturing, supportive, and effective learning environment. To facilitate this partnership, we provide various opportunities for families. Parent-teacher conferences are an important one and begin on October 25th. Please be sure to sign up for a conference below.
Have a nice weekend!
Brendan
Conferences
Parent-teacher conferences will be held at the end of October and the beginning of November. We will offer an in-person ONLY night, a virtual ONLY night, and a combined virtual/in-person afternoon. If you are a parent with more than one child at Boyden, please allow for at least 10 minutes between your conferences. We have found that back-to-back conferences do not allow for travel from classroom to classroom.
If you have a Grade 4 or Grade 5 student please sign up with their CLASSROOM TEACHER ONLY.
Click on the day you would like to attend and sign up with each teacher you would like to meet with. All our classroom teachers and specialists are listed.
Wednesday Evening "In-Person Only" - October 25th - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Friday Afternoon "Virtual and In-Person" - October 27th - 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm
Thursday Evening "Virtual Only" - November 2nd - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Trunk or Treat
The PAC is excited about the upcoming Trunk or Treat at Boyden on Friday, October 27th from 6:00-7:30 PM. For this to be successful we need parent volunteers. Please click the link below to volunteer.
Black and Orange Day
Tuesday, October 31st, will be Black and Orange Day at Boyden. Students and staff are encouraged to wear black and orange to school on Tuesday. We ask that students do not wear or bring Halloween costumes to school. Thank you!
Math Update
With conferences coming at the end of the month, it is usually a time when parents ask, “What can I do at home to support my student,” or “How can I help with math work when it looks so different from how I learned it?” Your conference time is precious so, hopefully, we can provide a few tips here to help answer those questions. First, our Family Math Site is full of tips, suggestions, and ideas for how to support your child in math and how to support yourself in the process! If you click on the Parents/Caregivers Link you will find the section on FAQs for Math Today. Here you will find podcasts, videos, and articles that help explain why math has moved away from just teaching formulas and procedures, to embedding concepts in real math situations so students can see there is more than one way to solve a problem, regardless of the operation needed.
When you are supporting your students at home with math work, two things you want to do are: try to understand your child’s thinking and build on what they know. You can ask them open-ended questions like, “Tell me about this problem…,” or “What do you notice about the situation….”, this will help you zone in on what your child already knows and maybe where they are getting stuck. Some basic questions that work in almost any situation include:
- What do you notice?
- How did you figure that out?
- How can you show your thinking? (e.g., picture, model, equation)
- Do you see any patterns?
Finally, please remember, that their way of solving a problem might not be the most efficient way right now, but they are building conceptual knowledge and problem-solving skills that will get them there. Getting your child to teach you “their way” deepens their understanding of the concept, so encourage them to share and teach you!
Picture Day...Smile!
Lifetouch will be taking individual student and class pictures on Wednesday, October 18th. Order envelopes went home this week and you can order online by clicking here and using the Picture Day ID: EVTDNWQ7X
Cellular Phones/Electronic Devices
MCAS Scores
Multilingual Learner Parent Advisory Council (MLPAC)
Walpole Public Schools invites families of multilingual learners to attend MLPAC to discuss opportunities for the educational success of students who are currently or were formerly in the English Language Education (ELE) program. It is also a time to network with other families as we continue to build collaborative partnerships.
MEETING INFORMATION
DATE: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
PLACE: Walpole High School Media Center
TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
Announcements
Speaker: Meet the ELE Department
Discussion: MLPAC Bylaws & Leadership
Questions / Suggestions
What's Happening in STEM/Media?
Book Fair Returns to Boyden!
Get ready! The Scholastic Book Fair is coming back to Boyden. It will take place in the Boyden media center during parent-teacher conferences.
Wednesday, October 25th, 6:00-8:00 pm
Friday, October 27th, 1:00-3:00 pm
Thursday, November 2nd, 6:00-8:00 pm
Students have the opportunity to browse and create a small wishlist during their media period. Families are then invited during conference times to browse the fair and make purchases. Choosing their own books empowers students and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. It’s a great way for families to see popular titles that excite young readers. Every purchase benefits the Boyden Media Center and classroom libraries. Stay tuned for more details and volunteer opportunities.
Resources
- How to talk to children about conflict and war.
How to Talk to Kids About Violence, Crime, and War (Common Sense Media tips and conversation starters to help you talk to kids of different ages about the toughest topics)
Tips for Parents and Educators - Talking to Children about Violence (Infographic from National Association of School Psychologists)
If further conversation is needed, our counselors are always available.
Counselor's Corner
PAC News
Walpole Wheel of Fortune
If you aren't a member of the Walpole Wheel of Fortune facebook page, join us! The wheel is a fundraising page managed by the Boyden PAC where items are raffled to raise funds for the school. Raffles will be held weekly on Wednesday or Thursday nights.
Volunteer Opportunities
The Boyden PAC needs you! Check out the sign-up genius below for many exciting opportunities to volunteer and enrich the Boyden community during the 2023-2024 school year. You can help with a Halloween Trunk or Treat, work on the school's Scholastic Book Fair, connect teachers and parents for your student's grade, and much more! Volunteer HERE
- PAC fundraising supports activities that benefit Boyden students, teachers, and staff throughout the year. Information on how to make a donation can be found here or on the direct donation flyer sent home with students. Thank you!
Boyden Friendship Directory
Want to add your child's name to the Boyden Friendship Directory? Fill out this quick form and you will be all set! CLICK HERE
Important Dates
October 18th - Picture Day
October 23rd - Book Fair Begins (more info to follow)
October 25th - Parent/Teacher Conferences (6:00 - 8:00 PM)
October 27th - Early Release (12:25 Dismissal) (Parent/Teacher Conferences 1:15 - 3:15 PM)
November 2nd - Parent/Teacher Conferences (6:00 - 8:00 PM)
November 10th - No School (Veteran's Day Observed)
November 8th - PAC Meeting (7:00 PM in Media Center)
November 22nd - Early Release (12:25 Dismissal)
November 23rd/24th - No School (Thanksgiving)
Click Here for the Walpole Public Schools School Year Calendar