In the Middle
Scituate Middle School Weekly Update ~ 11/18/24
Important Dates Ahead
Nov. 19th - Turkey Trot Walk a Thon at Caito Field 1:20 pm
Nov. 20th - PTO Meeting 7:00-8:00 pm in the Library/Media Center
Nov. 25th - Toys for Tots Assembly Kickoff Assembly
Nov. 27th-29th -Thanksgiving Recess - No School
Dec. 9th - Lifetouch Picture Retakes
SMS Athletics
Message from our Athletic Director
Winter sports will start Monday, November 18, 2024. All students MUST be registered PRIOR to stepping foot on the court or mat this season.
The schedule for practices/tryouts will be as follows:
Girls/Boys Wrestling: After school in back gym
Boys Basketball: 2:30pm-4pm in main gym
Girls Basketball: 4pm–5:30pm in Main gym
Cheerleading will be after school in the middle school cafeteria
Students with the late practices are not allowed to roam the building unattended. They may sit in the stands during the early practice and do their homework. Any disruptions or behavioral issues will result in suspension from the team.
As soon as the first practice takes place, all correspondence to athletes and parents will be from coaches.
Please feel free to reach out to me or to the appropriate coach if you have any questions.
Thanks
Sal Gelsomino
Athletic Director Scituate Middle/High School
sal.gelsomino@Scituateschoolsri.net
401 226-1359
Registration Information
The winter sport’s season is about to get underway. All sports have a start date of Monday November 18th, 2024. In order to participate, ALL students MUST have a current physical (NO EXCEPTIONS), MUST be registered on the school Website, and MUST be in good academic standing from the 1st quarter of this school year.
- Please navigate to https://scituate-ar.rschooltoday.com/ and proceed by creating an account (First time users) or logging in (returning users). ALL ATHLETES MUST BE REGISTERED PRIOR TO THE FIRST PRACTICE/TRY OUT
- All students must have passed Quarter 1 with a GPA greater than 1.7 or failed fewer than 2 courses.
Please reach out to the appropriate coach/coaches if you are interested in participating.
- Girls Basketball Coach Geisser sgeisser@gmail.com
- Boys Basketball Coach Borin jay.borin@gmail.com
- Wrestling Coach Dumont scottdum@gmail.com
- Cheerleading Coach Lynn Francazio lynnricci@cox.net
SMS PTO Updates
Get your walking shoes and get ready for our first annual Turkey Trot!
Turkey Trot is going strong, let's keep the stride! Check out the leaderboards as of 2pm Friday, Nov 15. It's not too late to register, use this link:https://www.zeffy.com/peer-to-peer/d642268d-97cc-4f6f-b48b-dd282d74f751 Click fundraise, fill in your student's name and goal donation amount. Or you can click donate to support the entire fundraiser. If you want to donate to a specific participant, please be sure to click "to a team or individual" after clicking donate. Students will not get credit if you donate to the entire fundraiser instead of an individual campaign.
Holiday Sale
Next week kicks off our annual Holiday Sale! There will be new designs featured as well as exciting new product lines! We will be adding some winter sports as well. This sale will run through November and beginning of December, with guaranteed delivery for Christmas.
Parent Access to SmartPass
Several parents have reached out to inquire about access to SmartPass to monitor how much time their child is out of class. SmartPass offers a parent account. Please email me for your child's unique access code.
Spartan Shout-Outs
Weekly Spotlight
6th Grade
Grade six began its odyssey into Africa this week. The students stepped into our Africa unit by reading from a plethora of informational books. In small groups, they compiled interesting facts about various countries to share with the rest of the class.
Sixth graders spent the last few weeks reteaching strategies for addition and subtraction with rational numbers.
After School Activities
Late Bus & Parent Pick-up Information
Late buses are available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Buses typically arrive around 3:45-4:00, depending on when the elementary runs are complete. Parents and guardians picking up their children should wait in the high school's main parking lot. Students will exit those doors and not the middle school doors; they would usually get picked up at normal dismissal time.
Academic Support
Students, did you know that beginning on Wednesday, October 23rd, you can sign up each week to get extra help after school in reading, writing, or math if you need it?
Ms. Kennedy (Math) is available after school on Wednesdays from 2:20-3:20 for Math Academic Support in Room 404.
Ms. Limoges (ELA) is available for reading and writing support after school on Thursdays from 2:20-3:20 in Room 402.
Sign-up sheets will be in the main office, and attendance is on a first come, first served basis, as there is a class cap. Please see Ms. Limoges, Ms. Kennedy, or Ms. Goffe if you have any questions about staying after school.
Agriculture Club
Agriculture Club meets on Tuesdays and is open to middle and high school students interested in nature and the environment. Projects throughout this year include the creation of an on-campus butterfly garden, a "power of plants" great plant give-away, a holiday sale, and filling our greenhouse throughout the early spring with flowers and veggies to sell at our annual plant sale. Additionally, we volunteer at the local water festival and participate in DEM's RI Salmon in the Classroom experience. For more details, please see our Agriculture Contract below. If you have any questions, please reach out to Ms. Travers (email is linked here).
TSA Club
The Technology Student Association is a national student organization with over 300,000 members. TSA projects and competitions include robotics, game design, engineering, and more. Through hands-on learning experiences, these projects aim to nurture innovative thinking. We hope to empower the next generation of inventors, storytellers, and problem-solvers. Join us as we use technology to unlock our students' creative potential! This club meets on Wednesdays after school. Reach out to Mr. Sheehan if you have any questions. His email is linked here.
Project Linus
Project Linus is a national organization that makes blankets for children in crisis. In past years, there have been students who were recipients of blankets while they were hospitalized. At one point in time, SMS was the only school-based club in the state.
This club is open to all grades and meets on Thursdays. During these first few weeks, Mrs. Battey teaches the 8th graders how to make the blankets. By the second meeting, these students are then tasked with preparing the fabric for others to finish off. As new students join the club (once the club is opened to 6th and 7th graders), these 8th grade student leaders are in charge of teaching these students how to make the blankets. This, then, becomes a student-led club where students are truly leaders as they teach and otherwise manage the club. If you have any questions about this club, please reach out to Mrs. Battey. Her email is linked here.
Student Council
Scituate Middle School’s student council is a student-led organization that aims to enhance the school experience for all students. They meet on Thursdays in room 424 in the middle school. Ms. Sandra D'Amico is the advisor. She is not only a parent of a SHS senior but also a paraprofessional at North Scituate Elementary School. The roles and responsibilities of the student council include:
Planning and Organizing Events:
Spirit and awareness days
Feinstein community service projects
Developing Leadership Skills:
Learn about leadership roles and responsibilities
Practice public speaking and presentation skills
Gain experience in teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving
Building School Spirit:
Promoting school pride and unity
Organizing school-wide activities
Encouraging positive behavior and school culture
SMS Yearbook Information
Message from the Yearbook Advisor
Ms. Norton will be creating the middle school yearbook this year. If you have photos that you would like to see included in the yearbook, please email them to sms_yearbook@scituateschoolsri.net This includes photos from all of our SMS Athletic Teams.
School Support Center
Holiday Support for Families
Dear Scituate Families,
It’s hard to believe the holidays are right around the corner! In past years the Scituate community has been able to provide families with support in purchasing gifts for the holidays and preparing a meal for their holiday celebrations.
If you are interested in receiving for the upcoming holiday season, please complete this form with the information needed or you may contact Ms.Jennifer Ricci, our middle/ high school social worker, at jennifer.ricci@scituateschoolsri.net. Please be assured your confidentiality will be maintained.
https://forms.gle/in27n3SUDyzBiYDT8
Forms should be completed by Friday December 6th so we may plan for the number of families we will support.
Thank you!"
From Nurse Makowski
Walking Pneumonia Update
The CDC reports the US has had increases in children diagnosed with walking pneumonia among all school aged groups. Walking pneumonia is a less serious form of the lung infection pneumonia. It's often caused by bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae, but other bacteria or viruses can also cause it. When it seems like a cold is lasting longer than 7 to 10 days, especially if a cough is getting worse or not going away, it could be walking pneumonia. Symptoms can come on suddenly or take longer to start. The symptoms are often mild, but sometimes can be more severe.
There is no home treatment for pneumonia. Although cough suppressants, expectorants, or fever-lowering drugs may be helpful, they should not be started without discussing their use with your doctor. If you have bacterial pneumonia, you will need to take an antibiotic. Fluids and rest during bouts of the common cold can help prevent progression to pneumonia. If you wash your hands frequently, you can reduce your chances of catching a virus. Students may return to school when they are fever-free, and after being cleared by their health professional. If your child has been diagnosed with Pneumonia please report this to the health office.
For more information, please refer to this article from the CDC.
Thank You,
Sarah Makowski RN
School Nurse
Vaccination Clinic Announced
We will be holding a vaccination clinic on Thursday, December 5th.
Chartwells Information
The Scituate School Department has partnered with Unite Us to streamline the process of applying for free and/or reduced lunches.
Please click the link which will take you to the meal benefit application on the State of Rhode Island Department of Education website.
https://ride.ri.gov/child-nutrition/unite-us-electronic-school-meal-benefit-application
Please fill in all fields. Be sure to select Scituate Public Schools in the field “Select the school district that your child will receive school meals from”.
If you have any questions, please call: Jennifer Carnevale, Executive Finance Assistant at 401-647-4100 option 2, then option 3
#AttendanceMattersRI
Important Links
Updates from Northwest Special Education
Northwest SELAC (Special Education Local Advisory Committee)
The meeting schedule for the 24/25SY are listed below. The meetings will take place at Ponaganset Middle School, Room 150 at 6:00 pm.
Dec 10, 2024
Feb 11, 2025
May 13, 2025
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