

Principal Rubino's Newsletter
Sunday, April 13, 2025
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Message from Principal Rubino
Dear OMS Caregivers,
This past weekend, several OMS students competed in the next round of the History Day Competition and four projects (seven students) advanced to the National contest! Congratulations to all and way to make OMS proud!
Last week also featured the World Languages Food Festival and the Ottoson Earth Day Celebration. Thank you to our teachers and students for creating such engaging events for the OMS community. These are incredible examples of deeper learning that happen on a regular basis at OMS. See below for a few photos.
As a reminder, there is no school on Friday and an early release on Wednesday this week at 1:20 for staff professional development. The following week school is closed for April school vacation week. I will not publish a newsletter over the school vacation week. I will likely publish a short newsletter on Sunday, April 27 with reminders for the week after the vacation.
Time Change:
Math Director Octavia Brauner, Superintendent Dr. Liz Homan, and I will be hosting an opportunity to engage in conversation with families about the secondary math pathways. Please join us at OMS on Tuesday, April 15 at 5:45 p.m. for conversations about math. This will take place in person in the media center.
As always, please remember our core values: Engage, Empower, Excel: We work hard; we are kind, we speak our truth. Have a great week!
Please read on for important information for this week and beyond.
This Week:
- Tuesday, April 15, 2025
- Conversations about Math Pathways - at OMS
- 5:45 p.m. with APS Math Director Octavia Brauner, Superintendent Dr. Liz Homan and Principal Rochelle Rubino
- Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85411918862?pwd=LzclcZkc3uk6w3AhLN70gNwpMFBmrE.1
- Wednesday, April 16, 2025
- Early Release at 1:20 p.m.
- Staff PD
- Friday, April 18, 2025-
- No School
Looking Ahead:
- April 21 - April 25
- School Closed - April School Vacation Week!
- Friday, May 2, 2025
- Families Across Identities Event (See flyer for more info)
- 4:15 - 6 p.m.
- Friday, May 2 & Saturday, May 3
- Newsies Jr., the Musical
- Monday, May 5
- Math MCAS Grade 7
- Tuesday, May 6
- Math MCAS Grade 7
- Wednesday, May 7
- Math MCAS Grade 8
- Thursday, May 8
- Math MCAS Grade 8
- Friday, May 9
- 7th grade dance; 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 18
- 8th Grade Moving on Ceremony (during school day; more info coming soon!)
- 8th Grade Dance - 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at OMS
Ottoson Math Forum
Families Across Identities Event
7th Grade Dance
8th Grade Moving On Ceremonies - Wed., June 18, 2025
8th Grade End-of-Year Events/Activities - Save the Dates
Tuesday, June 17 - Field Day & BBQ
Wednesday, June 18 - Moving On Ceremony & Dance (6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
Thursday, June 19 - No School/Juneteenth
Friday, June 20 - Canobie Lake Field Trip
Monday, June 23 - Last Day of School - ALL 8th grade students report to AHS for orientation even if you plan to attend a private school or Minuteman.
Dismissal Process: Since the Moving On Ceremony takes place during the school day, many families choose to dismiss their child following the event. If you plan to dismiss your child, please do the following:
Fill out this Google Form.
After the ceremony, please report to the tables outside the main door.
The tables will be labeled with each LC. Please stand in the line at the table that is assigned to your child’s LC.
One of the admin assistants will confirm your child’s dismissal and then you are free to leave.
Message from Arlington Eats
April Vacation Lunch Bags
Arlington EATS will be offering free pre-packed bags of groceries to any family with kids in Arlington schools who could use extra food support over April break. Vacation lunch bags packed with with nutritious, easy to prepare, kid-friendly foods will be available to pick up on Thursday, April 17 and Friday, April 18 at Arlington EATS, 117 Broadway. Sign up here by April 14 or call 339-707-6757 ext. 6 to find out more.
Visit Arlington EATS at arlingtoneats.org to learn more about getting help with food, how to volunteer, and other ways to address food insecurity in Arlington.
World Languages Food Festival Photos
Previous information that is still relevant
Upcoming Community Events
MPY PARENTING SOLUTIONS LIBRARY
Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) is pleased to announce that our free Parenting Solutions Library is now available in Spanish. MPY is offering this valuable resource in partnership with Peace at Home Parenting Solutions, a non-profit organization located in Mansfield, Connecticut. Through this partnership, MPY is providing proven resources to help students’ families thrive.
Peace At Home Parenting Solutions specializes in empowering parents with evidence-based strategies to foster nurturing connections that safeguard their children's mental well-being. The Parenting Solutions Library is easily accessed using the link on MPY’s home page. No log in or passcode is needed.
The Peace at Home Parenting Solutions Library is a free, valuable resource for PTOs, SEPACs, ELLPACs and other parent-oriented groups. We request your assistance sharing this valuable and free resource through school-based newsletters and school-based organizations. For your convenience, we have created this handout. Please contact MPY Executive Director Margie Daniels at margie@mpyinc.org with questions.
OMS Club Updates
Submit your writing & art to the OMS literary magazine
Ottoson's Literary and Art Magazine, Mirabile Scriptu is looking for original student work in:
- Poetry
- Short Stories
- Essays
- Visual Art (paintings, drawings)
- Photography
Our editorial team will select and present a diverse collection of student voices and perspectives, highlighting the talent within our school!
Editorial meetings will begin after Winter Break. To get involved, students can join our Google Classroom: 6yn2mot
Work can be submitted anytime! Literary and Art Magazine Submission Form
If students have questions or want more information, they can reach out to Ms. Harte by stopping by Room 305 or emailing kharte@arlington.k12.ma.us.
Thank you for your support!
2025 MCAS Dates - Mark Your Calendar!
APS Family Support Request Form
If your family is in need of support, please complete the APS Family Support Request Form. Once you complete this form we will share your responses with the family engagement department and/or school social workers or counselors to support your family.
Lost & Found Photo Gallery
Lost & Found items can be retrieved from Ms. Duffy at the main office. Please take a look and see if anything you are missing has been found.
Photo Gallery Link :
News from SEPAC
What is SEPAC? The Arlington Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a volunteer group of parents, guardians, and caregivers that works to build a supportive community inclusive of all students, caregivers, educators, and stakeholders. It provides families with training and resources and collaborates directly with district administrators and the Arlington School Committee to promote effective family-district communications and appropriate service delivery and accommodations to students with disabilities. Learn more
Consistent Attendance:
Regular attendance is crucial for your child’s success. Please make every effort to ensure they are present and on time every day. This will be a focus of our administration and counseling team this year and you can expect to receive communication from the main office if your child is tardy or absent from school.
Reporting Absences, Dismissals, and Tardies
Please take the time to read through the handbook to review our policies regarding school attendance.
The best way to report any attendance issues (absence, tardy, or dismissal) for your child is by sending an email to the Ottoson absentee line – omsattendance@arlington.k12.ma.us
Please make sure to give us:
Student Name
a reason for the absence or tardy
expected date of return
for dismissal, the name of the person who will be dismissing your child
Come Prepared:
Students should arrive each day ready to learn, with all necessary materials and a positive mindset.
Ottoson does have AM/PM programming. Click here to register.
Beverage Guidelines
Water Only
We encourage all students to stay hydrated throughout the day by bringing water bottles. Only water is permitted in the classrooms.
No Outside Beverages
To maintain a focused and healthy environment, beverages such as coffee, energy drinks, or popular "pink drinks" from outside establishments like Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks are not allowed in the building.
Our Commitment to Excellence
At Ottoson Middle School, we are dedicated to providing an environment where every student feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach their fullest potential. Our faculty and staff are passionate about teaching and are here to support your child every step of the way.
We are excited about the year ahead and the opportunities it holds for academic growth, personal development, and building strong, lasting connections. Together, we will create a supportive and vibrant school community.
Communication and Support
We believe in open communication and encourage you to reach out with any questions or concerns throughout the year. Our partnership with you is vital to your child’s success, and we are here to support you as well. Please reach out to your child’s teachers if you have any questions. You can expect communication from your child’s teachers and teaching team early on in the school year.
Your child’s grade-level assistant principal can help to provide communication and support. Ms. Lindsay Migliero will be working primarily with grade 8 students and families and Mr. Christopher Mahoney will be working primarily with grade 7 students and families.