
Natick Redhawks
Your Weekly Update from Natick High School

THE WEEK AHEAD
MONDAY, MAY 15 - RED 1
TUESDAY, MAY 16 - BLUE 1
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 - RED 2 EARLY RELEASE DAY SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MAY 18 - BLUE 2, 10th GRADE MATH MCAS
FRIDAY, MAY 19 - RED 1, 10th GRADE MATH MCAS
STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS - RedHawk Pride - Unified Track and Field
The Natick Unified Track and Field Team captured the 2023 MIAA Unified Track and Field Division 1 Central Sectional Championship at Millbury High School on Tuesday May 9, 2023. Natick captured the championship with over 400 combined team points; the second place finishing team was nearly 200 points behind the champion Redhawks! The Natick Unified Redhawks will be back in action at the state championship meet on Wednesday May 24, 2023 which, coincidentally, will be hosted at Natick's Memorial Field from 10:00am - 2:00pm. Natick's championship was highlighted by a number of impressive individual performances including Jake Blatnica's long jump championship (7'2"), Milton Toro's long jump championship (11'3"), Quinn Zuraw's 100m championship (14.14 sec), and Natick's back to back relay championships in the 4x100m relay (57.39 sec) with a team of Quinn Sockalosky, William Chase, Matt Canning, and Quinn Zuraw, and the 4x400m relay (4:35.78) with a team of David Evers, Adam Blocker, Milton Toro, and Bodhi Sands.
Reminders and Important Points
1) To Families of Seniors (Class of 2023) - Please see the letter that Mr. Hoye sent to families and students of the Class of 2023 linked below. This letter outlines the dates and details of Senior events and activities leading up to graduation.
Letter to Seniors and Families - Senior Events and Activities
2)MCAS TESTING -All 10th-grade students will take the MATH MCAS on Thursday, 5/18 and Friday, 5/19. Students must take the test on their school-issued device; the testing platform is not compatible with personal devices. Students will be notified of their assigned testing rooms during the week of 5/15 and should report to those testing rooms on 5/18 and 5/19 at 7:30am.
Seniors - Important Information re: Laptops
All seniors who have been assigned a school owned laptop and charger are required to turn in both to the Technology Helpdesk before picking up your cap and gowns or participating in senior events.
ALL school issued laptops are the property of Natick Public Schools and MUST be turned in before graduating.
We will officially start collecting Senior Laptops on Thursday, May 25th (Rehearsal #1, from 11am to 12:30 pm ) in the area just outside the Auditorium, but you may drop off your laptop prior to this at the Technology Help Desk located in the NHS Library.
Plan accordingly – The FINAL day to turn in your Laptop is scheduled for Tuesday, May 30th (Rehearsal #2, from 9am to 12 noon). The Technology Team will be located outside against the wall of the Gym. In the event of inclement weather, we will set up in the back of the Gymnasium. NOTE: Failure to turn in your device during these designated dates could result in a charge for the full value of the laptop, plus a fine.
NOTE: If you received a letter about a damaged or lost laptop or have outstanding device fees in your four years at NHS and the fees have not been paid you are required to pay those fees before receiving your cap and gown or participating in the senior events. Please check in with the front office.
Also, if you have any emails or documents that you would like to keep after graduation, we suggest using Google Takeout to retrieve your documents ASAP. If you have any questions or concerns, please visit the Technology Office in the Library. Your email account and Google Drive will be available through August 1, 2023, when it will be disabled.
Here is a link with instructions on how to use Google Takeout…
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mi7biLyai5CoIUjQIguBxd_gVt-wmcNOUn93MC-YvoM/edit
If your computer no longer has an Asset Tag ( white barcode sticker with a 6 digit number on it), or if it is no longer readable or covered up, please come to the Technology Help Desk ASAP located in the NHS Library to get issued a new asset tag to quicken the check out process for summer break. More details to follow regarding the timing of the laptop returns.
If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to us by email helpdesk@natickps.org or at 508-647-6400 - ext. 5555.
Thank you for your cooperation and congratulations,
The Technology Team
NHS Wellness Fair
Students and staff are invited to attend the annual Wellness Fair on Wednesday, May 17th 8:30-10:30am in the gym. We expect over 30 health and wellness organizations to attend.
NHS Visual Art Show on display all month at the Morse Institute Library.
Mental Health Awareness Month
Here are the links to register for all of the Mental Health Awareness Month webinars or trainings.
May 8th | 7PM - 8:30PM ET: Mental Health Essentials Webinar for Parents and Caregivers
Registration Link: https://karenspilka.com/mentalhealth
May 17th | 6:30PM - 7:30PM ET: Youth Discuss Living Through a Mental Health Crisis Webinar
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rduCsrTopEtJdxZ_6YDGsxBN2rt2vadha
May 24th | 6PM - 8PM ET: QPR Suicide Prevention Training
Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19eyCh-EcrUfNzb5gf8hcQO0YDJaHDeRfT-kB2yPCd4U/edit
2023-2024 BUS REGISTRATION
We are pleased to offer school bus transportation for the 2023-2024 school year. Registration for the 2023-2024 school year will begin on April 14, 2023 with a registration deadline of 6/30/2023. The transportation fee for the 2023-2024 school year is $200 per student with a family cap of $400.
School Bus Transportation Online Registration available in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
The 2023-2024 online registration form is available to register students for transportation. Parents are encouraged to use the online registration form to meet the registration deadline of 6/30/2023. The online form is available on the district website at www.natickps.org. If the 2023-2024 paper registration form is used, please mail the completed form to the Natick Public Schools Transportation Department at 13 E Central St, for processing. The postmark date will determine the registration date.
All students who ride Connolly bus, must be registered for the bus, regardless of receiving free transportation due to mileage or free/reduced lunch.
If your student is transported through METCO or JFK Transportation, they DO NOT need to register for the bus.
If you do not have your student's NPS ID#, please write "unknown" in that field.
Your student must be BOTH registered for the bus and payment on file, if applicable, in order to be fully registered. If both registration AND payment are not done prior to 06/30, you will have to pay the late fee as listed below.
A LATE FEE will apply to ALL REGISTRATIONS received after 6/30/2023:
2023-2024 LATE FEE SCHEDULE
Registered by 06/30/2023 NO LATE FEE
Registered from 07/01/2023-07/31/2023 LATE FEE IS $100 per family*
Registered after 07/31/2023 LATE FEE IS $125 per family*
*An assessed late fee and second bus pass fees will not be included when determining the family cap of $400. The $400 family cap is for transportation fees only*
As mandated by State Law, only students in grades K-6 who reside 2.01 miles or greater from their districted school are entitled to free transportation. All other students may register for transportation for a fee if they are in grades 7-12, (regardless of mileage to their assigned school), or are in grades K-6 and live 2 miles or less from their assigned school. For your reference, the Eligible Rider Street Listing is available on the transportation page. We do not offer one-way or partial year passes, or busing to students attending schools outside of their assigned school.
If your child was approved for Free/Reduced lunch for the 2022-2023 school year, the transportation fee of $200 will be waived at the time of registration, however, if your child no longer qualifies for the Free/Reduced lunch benefit after the 2023-2024 applications are processed, they will be required to pay the transportation fee of $200.
After the deadline date of June 30, 2023 bus route assignments will be processed on a first come first served basis until buses are full. There are no exceptions.
Payment is non-refundable and can be made by check or money order payable to the Natick Public School. A check or money order can be mailed to or dropped off at the Natick Public Schools, Transportation Office, 13 E. Central Street, Natick, MA 01760.
ONLINE PAYMENTS can be made at www.natickps.org by clicking on the link located on the transportation page. If you have registered your child online and are mailing their fee, please include their name, grade, and school on the check or money order.
Bus passes will be mailed mid-August to those who have registered by the 6/30/2023 deadline date with balances paid in full. Bus routes will be posted mid-August on the Natick Public Schools website, www.natickps.org. Late bus routes for the High School and Middle Schools will be posted at the beginning of September and will start mid-September"
Health & Wellness Department
To read the NHS Health & Wellness Departments Quarterly Newsletter, please click here.
Guidance Department Bulletin
To view our Guidance Departments current bulletin please click here.
Athletics - NHS Spring Sports Schedule
2023 Natick HS Spring Season Schedule. This is available on The Natick High School Athletic Department Website for all to access during any season to view a full slate of our athletic contests.
Registration for the Fall Season will be open on Tuesday May 9th. For more information please read Natick High Fall Athletics.
Health Clinic
Just a reminder, if your child tests positive for Covid-19, they must stay home for 5 days. The day they started symptoms is Day 0, the next day is Day 1, then Day 2, etc. They may return to school on Day 6 and must wear a mask for an additional 5 days. A headache, scratchy throat, congestion/runny nose, cough, and/or fever are some of the more common symptoms of Covid-19.
Siblings and close contacts do not need to quarantine and can come to school as long as they are not having symptoms of illness. However, they must wear a mask for 10 days when around others following a Covid exposure.
Click for more information from the Massachusetts DPH: Covid-19 Isolation and Exposure Guidance
Please read Grade 11 parents/guardians. Very Important!
Thank you to our PTSO for their ongoing support to our students and faculty. Our PTSO is looking for more volunteers to assist them with their work for the school year. You can learn more about the NHS PTSO, and how to get involved by visiting their website. Thank you in advance for your help!
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Reminder for Parents Who Want to Volunteer--CORI Checks
Reminder If you want to volunteer in schools, you must have a CORI check conducted and you must go into the building with identification (drivers license or passport) to do this. Click here for description of what a CORI check is and does. Without a CORI check, you cannot volunteer in the school. Here is the form to fill out for a CORI.
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