
Overlook Monthly News
March 2025
Monthly Letter from Administration
March News and Highlights
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we welcome the month of March, we are excited about the many activities and opportunities happening at our school. We appreciate your ongoing support and encourage you to stay involved as we continue to provide enriching experiences for our students. Please take a moment to review the important dates and events below. There are more dates and events in the section below titled "Dates to Remember".
Monty Tech Interviews – March 10, 11, & 12
Eighth-grade students who have applied to Monty Tech will have their interviews on March 10, 11, and 12. These interviews are a crucial part of the application process. Please remind your student to come prepared, dress appropriately, and be on time for their scheduled interview. Any questions reach out to Ms. Castro the counseling office secretary at mcastro@awrsd.org or Mr. Bradt, the grade 8 counselor at zbradt@awrsd.org.
District Band Night – March 13 (6:30 PM Oakmont Auditorium)
Join us on March 13 for District Band Night, a wonderful evening showcasing the musical talents of our students. This is a great opportunity to support our young musicians and enjoy an evening of live performances. We look forward to seeing you there!
Spring Dance – March 14 (6:00-7:30 PM)
We are excited to host our Spring Dance on March 14 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM. This is a great opportunity for students to have fun, socialize, and celebrate the season. We look forward to a fantastic evening!
District Chorus Night – March 20 (6:30 PM Oakmont Auditorium)
Mark your calendars for District Chorus Night on March 20! Our talented singers have been working hard, and we are excited to celebrate their dedication and achievements. We invite all families to attend and enjoy an evening of beautiful music.
Spirit Day – March 17
On March 17, we encourage all students to participate in our Spirit Day by wearing green and gold! Let’s show our school pride and celebrate together!
Spring Sports Tryouts Begin – March 24
Spring sports tryouts for baseball and softball, and practices for track will officially begin on March 24. We are excited to kick off another season of teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship. Students should make sure they have the necessary paperwork and equipment ready for the first day of practice. *Please keep an eye out from the Athletic Office and/or coaches for specific tryout information.
NCCAA College Day – March 28
On March 28, students can show their excitement for higher education by wearing gear from their favorite college or university. This is a great opportunity to inspire conversations about future goals and possibilities!
Thank you for your continued support in making our school community a great place for learning and growth. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to a fantastic month ahead!
Best regards,
Kristina Bogosh, Principal
Lori Shattuck, Assistant Principal
February Students of the Month!
During lunches, we celebrated our 6 and 7 grade students of the month on Friday, April 28 and our grade 8 students of the month on Monday, March 3. Cheers to all our students! We are proud of what you bring to OMS with your good character and work ethic!
Dates to Remember
March 2025
March 1-31 District-wide Youth Art Month Exhibition at New Dawn Arts Center, Ashburnham
March 3 SOAR Collection for North Star Family Services, Week of 3/3-3/7
March 4 Student Council meeting, room 214, 2-3pm
March 5 Last Day Enrichment #5
March 5 Chess Club, room 125, 2-3pm / NO PLAY CLUB today
March 6 First Day Enrichment #6
March 6 📸Candid Photo Day
March 6 Dodgeball Tournament, Gym, 2-3
March 6 Wingspan 2:00pm - 2:30pm
March 9 🌞Daylight Savings! Spring ahead an hour!🌞
March 10 Chemistry Demonstration - 8th grade / Team room
March 10 Monty Tech Interviews
March 11 Monty Tech Interviews
March 11 PTO Meeting 6pm Library
March 12 Half Day, Professional Development
March 12 Monty Tech Interviews
March 13 DC Chaperone meeting, 2-2:30, room 202
March 13 🎶District Band Night (6:30pm Oakmont Auditorium)🎷
March 14 Spring Dance, Gym, 6pm - 7:30pm🕺
March 17 Spirit Day - Wear Green and Gold
March 18 Monthly Special Education Meeting, 7:20-8:05
March 18 Yearbook Club mtg, room 207, 2-3pm
March 19 Soar Meeting, Spanish Room 111, 2:05 - 3:00 / Play Club 2-3:30pm
March 20 Wingspan 2:00pm - 2:30pm
March 20 🎼District Chorus Night (6:30pm Oakmont Auditorium)
March 21 📷8th grade panoramic photo, Gym, 7:25am
March 21 📸Club Photo Day - O’Connor Studios photographer
March 24 ⚾Spring sports practices begin (Baseball, Softball, Track)🏃🥎
March 26 Play Club 2-3:30pm
March 26 Ice Cream Social Party at Oakmont (middle school students invited!)
March 28 Spirit Day - NCAA College Day - wear your your favorite college gear
March 28 Last Day to purchase an OMS Yearbook Ad for a grade 8 student (i.e. baby pic and/or message to your chid) (see info below)
OMS Yearbook
2024-2025 Yearbook Info
The 2024-25 Overlook Yearbook is currently for sale and can be purchased online at www.buytheyearbook.com. Use the code 724394 to access the OMS yearbook. The cost of the book is now $27 and will be on sale until April 11.
Additional option:
8th grade parents only option - create a student ad for your 8th grader using the tools on the buytheyearbook.com website. The student ads typically include a photo or two of your child and a personal message of congratulations. These ads will be ⅛ of a page in size and will be included at the back of the yearbook for an additional $10. Ends 3/28/25
Please pay close attention to the due date as there can be no late submissions or refunds.
All yearbook sales will end on April 11, so that the book can go out to print. Yearbooks will be delivered to students during the final week of school in June.
Thank you for your support!
OMS Yearbook Club
MCAS Testing Dates Spring 2025
Please be sure to pencil these in on your family calendars.
We need our students to be present and on time for testing. Please avoid doctor appointments and trips on these dates. If a student misses the testing window it does have negative effects on the school's state rating and standing.
English Language Arts
April 1 & 2 - Grades 7 & 8 (makeups April 3 & 4)
April 7 & 8 - Grade 6 (makeups April 10 & 11)
Math
April 29 & 30 - Grades 7 & 8 (make-ups May 1 & 2)
May 13 & 14 - Grade 6 (make-ups May 15 & 16)
STE (Grade 8 only)
May 19 & 20 - Grade 8 (make-ups May 21 & 22)
Civics (Grade 8 only)
June 3 & 4 (make-ups June 5 & 6)
After-School Clubs- Info
Mr. Bradt started a Dungeons and Dragons club. See link button above for details and direct any questions to Mr. Bradt at zbradt@awrsd.org.
Also, we will be continuing play club on Wednesdays despite the weather. It will be outside when possible but will be in the cafeteria and/or library for some indoor play. Please be sure to register your child we can take up to 75 registrations and we still have plenty of spots left as of this month!
What is Play Club?
Play Club is a program with a philosophy that free play with no adult planning or interfering allows students to make their own fun and solve their own problems while building resilience, social interaction, and creativity!!! This is important even for those in their adolescent years.
Play Club uses a loose parts approach for play. Loose parts are any materials that can be used in countless, open-ended ways. It can include hula hoops, balls, traffic cones, bales of hay, boxes, chalk, natural materials, craft materials, etc.
Play Club is a mixed-age group for any of our students in grades 6-8. Mixed-age play encourages cognitive development as children engage in activities that require problem-solving, negotiation, and shared-decision making. It also can allow for diverse perspectives by bringing various experiences to the environment and broadens a child's worldview.
It is different from a traditional recess. Here is a graphic below.
In a world where devices are a constant in our everyday lives, it is our belief that students require opportunities for free play. We want to provide an after-school opportunity for our students at Overlook. Included in this introduction is an attachment about the goals of Play Club and what the benefits are to free-play with minimal adult interference. Play Club operates on a paradigm of "You can handle it." Students will have to resolve their issues independently through a communication protocol called "Conflict Corner" which is also attached.
There are very simple ground rules for students:
1. Play respectfully: Do not deliberately hit or physically hurt another.
2. Get permission to leave the area/grounds.
3. Listen to the adults, who will intervene only when they must.
The Details
WHO: Any student in grades 6-8. (At this time maximum of 75 students can join play club.)
WHAT: Play Club
WHEN: Every Wednesday, except 1/2 days. From 2-3:30pm. Rain or Shine. Starting October 2nd.
WHERE: Outside on the OMS field (If raining or during winter months, students will play in the cafeteria, library, and/or gym, if available).
WHY: Kids need free play; it builds healthy relationships, problem-solving skills, creativity and innovation. Schools who have implemented free play report happier children and reduction in bullying.
If a student wants to join Play Club they and their parents will need to:
1. Complete this REGISTRATION FORM linked below (which also includes an acknowledgement of the Play Club Pledge - see attached). The Play Club has a limit of 75 students at this time. Students must be registered to participate. We understand if they cannot attend every date but would like a commitment to attend minimum of 75% of the dates.
2. Review the "Conflict Corner" expectations. Students will have to enter the "Conflict Corner" to resolve any spats or problems on their own.
3. Ensure timely pickup at the end of Play Club.
Introducing Eagle Cafe!
Thanks to our PTO and our Achieve Classroom, Overlook has their own cafe! See below!
Classroom Corner
Interested in donating to build our collection of games for brain break?
We are still looking for some help. We would like to outfit each classroom with a variety of quick indoor games for times when the weather is not cooperating, as well as some outside games for the spring.
We have put together an Amazon Wish List and would ask parents and friends of the community to donate from the Amazon list below, if possible. We would be very grateful!
If interested, we would love your support for our Overlook Brain Break Drive. Here is the list that will ship directly to the school:
https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/2FIN1UNAV2CAI
PTO Corner
PTO
Thank you so much for supporting our PTO......Check all that is happening!
1. Check out our January meeting minutes here January PTO Meeting Minutes
2.As always.......We invite YOU to become a MEMBER of the Overlook Middle School PTO. We have 155 members for the 2024-2025 school year!
We appreciate the support you’ve given over the years at your elementary school and hope you will consider becoming a member at Overlook to continue your Support of the teachers, staff, students and community at Overlook.
To become a 2024-2025 PTO member:
● Fill out the membership Google Form: 2024-2025 Membership Form
● Pay the $5 dues with cash or check to “OMS PTO” and bring it to the office. Or Venmo @overlookmspto and comment “2024 membership for (your name).”
Take a look at our website https://sites.google.com/awrsd.org/overlookmspto/home or our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram OverlookMSPTO for all the latest information.
Important Notices & Reminders
Keep Hands to Yourself
We have had to do a lot of reminders about keeping hands to one's self! Please remind your child that it is not appropriate to be "handsy" with others nor is it okay for anyone to be horsing around. This is a safety concern. We have had way too many conversations about this as of late. Thanks to Ms. Bennett for creating a this image for a poster that we have had printed and hung around the school as a visual reminder.
Charging Chromebooks
Coming prepared to school doesn't just mean bring a pencil and notebook - it also means making sure chromebook is charged. Please ensure your child's nightly routine includes charging their chromebook for the next day of learning.
Parent Drop-Off / Pickup
Students cannot enter the building before 7:10am as there is no supervision.
Breakfast begins at 7:20 (students can exit the bus at this time if eating breakfast only).
Classes begin at 7:35am.
Dismissal is at 1:50pm.
Please be sure to not park in the general parking areas to let students off or pick them up. Use the line that goes behind the school. This is a safety concern with students running through parking lots and parents disrupting traffic patterns.
Also, please pay attention to staff members directing traffic. Do not drive-by when they ask you to stop.
Passing busses with flashing lights is a $250 traffic citation.
Dress Code
Students should not be wearing pajamas or slippers to school. This is part of our dress code. We do on occasion have a spirit day where students are allowed to wear pajamas as a "treat" but appropriate, everyday school attire does not include pajamas or slippers. Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately for school. Thank you!
- If students come to school in slippers or pajamas we may ask that parents come and bring the appropriate attire to school for students to change.
SMART Watches
SMART watches are considered a personal device. Teachers have found that they can serve as a considerable distraction to students during class. They are also banned by the state during MCAS testing. We ask that all SMART watches be left at home or in the lockers during the school day. Please and thank you.
Student Drinks & Candy
Students are only allowed water for drinks in class. There have been some young business entrepreneurs at OMS that have been selling the popular "Prime" drinks (as well as other things such as candy). Students are not authorized nor allowed to sell anything at school. Moreover, these drinks are not allowed. Please ensure that your student is not bringing these drinks to school or buying or selling these drinks at school or on the bus.
OMS Behavior Matrix
Be Respectful; Be Responsible; Be Ready to Learn
Please continually REVIEW expectations with you child.
We see the school and home as a partnership. We ask to review these expectations with your child in an effort to create unified expectations from both the school and home fronts. Please see the matrix attachment below to review with your child.
Notice From Nurse Taylor's Office
- If your student requires an epipen or inhaler at school or during after school activities, they must have written parent permission and doctor's orders on file with the health office whether the medication is in the health office or they are carrying it. If you are not sure about the status of your student's paperwork or have any questions, please contact me at ntaylor@awrsd.org.
- According to the Massachusetts school immunization requirements, it is recommended that students receive the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and tetanus) vaccine at age 11-12. One dose is required in Grade 7-12. It is typically given at the physical before entering Grade 7.
- The meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY) is also required with the first dose typically given in Grade 7 and the second dose given in Grade 11.
- Please submit documentation of these vaccines when your child receives them. This may be faxed by your physician's office to 978-827-4986, emailed to me or brought to school by your child (not recommended as frequently it is forgotten in the backpack).
- **In order to play sports, you must have an up-to-date physical in the last 13 months and must go to the Athletic website page and complete the online registration. Any questions please contact Athletic Director edawley@awrsd.org.
- Lastly, we want parents to know that if students call a parent/guardian to pick them up because they are not feeling well and a nurse has not officially dismissed them for medical reasons, this is an UNEXCUSED absence. We ask parents to discourage their child from trying to call home to be dismissed.
Did you sign up for ParentSquare yet?
Parent Education & Resources Corner
Guns in the Home and How to Keep Your Children Safe
Resources on the impact of cell phone and social media on the teen brain
- NIH Articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6449671/
- VIDEO: https://youtu.be/kGZvNbfrNag
- WEBSITE: https://www.humanetech.com/youth
- NYT Article: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PdtQZAuVsflH0SuM9E6BMNyDkq9NPcjq/view
- NYT Article: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zvHPmlIQios-a2llfLFyj6DbdMWB5h8S/view
- Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
- PEW Research: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/fact-sheet/social-media/
- VIDEO: https://youtu.be/rv0g8TsnA6c
- TIME Article: https://time.com/5555737/smartphone-mental-health-teens/
- INFOGRAPHIC: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/technology-addiction-concern-controversy-and-finding-balance-infographic
Resources on talking to children about race and bias
- Smithsonian & NMAAHC WEBSITE (Race): https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race
- Anti-Defamation League WEBSITE: https://www.adl.org/resources/tools-and-strategies/talking-young-children-about-bias-and-prejudice
- Oakland Library Resources DOCUMENT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s0lCA3FlulVhK6DFE2d3uYCipc6ApY8Gn2rMwm6fYqw/edit
- PJ Library WEBSITE (Antisemitism): https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/february-2022/how-to-talk-to-children-about-anti-semitism
- Nick Helps WEBSITE (Bullying Prevention): https://www.nick.com/nick-helps/bullying-prevention/
PlusPortals
Please check the Portal regularly. Google Classroom is not an accurate indicator of grades. Please reach out to the teacher directly if you have any questions.