
MSHS Tuesday Newsday
March 25, 2025
Principal News
Happy Tuesday.
Just a reminder that we have a 1/2 day early dismissal on Monday, March 31, 2025 for Professional Development and the end of Marking Period 3 is April 4th. Please check Parent Portal and email your child's teacher or counselor with any questions about grades, missed assignments, etc.
Thank you to Chief Daday from the Croton Falls Fire Department, psychologist Barbara Meehan , and the Westchester County Assistant District Attorney's Office who presented during our OPTIONS rotations today regarding post-high school interactions.
Middle school parents, please take a moment to read the information below on the NY State Assessment in Math and ELA coming up in the next few weeks. Thank you.
I hope to see some folks Thursday night at Rho Kappa's Trivia Night....
All the best,
Mr. DiGrandi
What's Happening - Upcoming Events
3/26 - BOE Meeting, 7:30pm
3/31 - Early Dismissal - Professional Development
4/4 - End of Marking Period 3
4/8 - PQ/MS/HS PTO Meeting, 9:30am
4/9 - MSHS Report Cards Posted to ParentPortal
4/9 - BOE Meeting, 7:30pm
4/14-4/18 - Schools Closed, Spring Recess
4/21 - Community Service Hours Due
4/22 - BOE Meeting, 7:30pm
4/23 - HVHRHS Holocaust Remembrance Evening, 7:00pm (more information below)
4/24 - Student Council Blood Drive, 1-6pm
4/30 - MS Honor Roll/High Honor Roll Breakfast
New York State Assessments - Grades 3-8
New York State Assessments for grades 3-8 in Math and ELA will be given in the next few months. Please realize, according to State guidelines, all children enrolled in grades 3-8 are expected to participate in State of New York assessments as part of their educational program.
Please read the attached letter for more information.
Parent Workshop
PARENT WORKSHOP: March 27th @ 7PM in the MSHS Library. Join Chad Brice, PhD, Director of Training at Cognitive & Behavior Consultants (CBC), for a basic overview on DBT concepts for parents. Dr. Brice is a consultant who works with our clinical teams district-wide and will provide parents with strategies for providing validation to reduce conflict at home; how to use distress tolerance (getting through tough situations without making them worse); and how to reduce vulnerabilities to experience positive outcomes (e.g. pleasant events, better sleep, etc.).
This will be the third session of a four session series, which had been postponed last month, for parents that will lead into a deeper discussion around reducing vulnerabilities by increasing structure and building better habits at home. The content is relevant and applicable to both those who attended any of Dr. Brice's previous sessions and those who are planning to attend for the first time. All are welcome!
YMCA Before & After School Care
The Y program provides before and after school program at Pequenakonck (PQ) Elementary for both elementary and middle school students. The change in start times beginning in the 2025-2026 school year may provide opportunity for your child to participate. The District will provide transportation from PQ to the MSHS for the beginning of the school day . Please click here for more information from the YMCA.
Rho Kappa Hosts Historical Trivia Night
Breakfast & Lunch Info
Jr / Sr Prom
The North Salem Jr/Sr prom is scheduled for Thursday June 5, 2025. As costs have risen for the venue, food, and entertainment the Jr/Sr class has increased its fundraising efforts to defray costs as much as possible. Even the smallest donation can make a difference!
- Premier Plus: $1000+
- Platinum Sponsor: $500
- Gold sponsor: $250
- Silver sponsor $100
- Friends of North Salem (any denomination up to $100)
Please contact Allie Bratt, albratt@northsalemschools.org or Anne Bratt, abratt@northsalemschools.org to support our junior/senior prom.
Thank You to those who are able to donate to support our students and bring the price of the prom down! As prices continue to rise for the venue, the entertainment, and decorations, your support is so appreciated!!
Friends of North Salem:
Anonymous Donor
Linda Newman
Hudson Valley Human Rights & Holocaust Commission - Evening of Remembrance
NSHS Business Club
The NSHS Business Club Needs Your Help!
The NSHS Business Club, which was founded last year, is officially launching their first student-led business! Help support the club by purchasing their new product: the customizable snack bundle! This is a great way to treat your child, whether it be they're preparing for long sports practices or they deserve a reward after a difficult test. Each bundle will be $5, which includes your child's choice of a drink, chips, cookies, and candy!
To pre-order a snack bundle, send your child in with CASH or a CHECK and they can customize their bundle at the Business Club booth during a free period/lunch! The booth will be open Tuesdays starting April 1st.
If there are any further questions, feel free to reach out to us through our socials or email our advisor, Ms. Willis, at mwillis@northsalemschools.org:
Instagram: nsbusinessclub
Facebook: Search "NS Business Club"
Sincerely,
Sean Canellos and Samantha Tello
NSHS Business Club Co-Presidents
Mental Health and Wellness
Can Kids Outgrow Learning Issues?
If your child has a learning disorder (LD), you may wonder if they will always struggle in school, and if they can grow out of it. Learning disorders don’t go away, but kids with LDs can learn successfully with the right support — and get better at using their strengths to work around their LD as they get older.
This week at childmind.org, we’re discussing how learning disorders evolve as children grow up, and how parents can support them as their needs change. If your child has dyslexia, for example, learning to read is the first hurdle. Reading may never be easy for them, but by using the right strategies — and working effectively with their teachers and other school staff — they can do well. Similarly, kids don’t outgrow ADHD. But some symptoms diminish even as they present different challenges, so we have resources on how to help teens with ADHD adjust to high school. And sensory processing issues, which can make it hard for kids to learn, also tend to become milder as kids get older — and typically much easier to manage.
— Molly Hagan, Staff Writer
Erase the Stigma Art Contest
Unleash your creativity for Mental Health Awareness Month!
Enter the Northwell School Mental Health Erase the Stigma Creative Art Contest. Theme: "Finding Your Voice." Open to all ages in participating school districts. Winning artwork will be displayed on inspirational cards & around Northwell campuses. Prizes include Amazon gift cards! Deadline: April 1, 2025. No AI-generated art.
Learn more & submit: https://redcap.link/ETS2025
#MentalHealthMatters #EraseTheStigma #ArtContest
From The Counseling Department
SAVE THE DATE!! Come learn about career opportunities with Union Apprenticeships. See attached flyer for the upcoming Union Event at BOCES, taking place on Wednesday, April 2 from 5-7pm in the Walden Gym.
Summer Opportunities: Looking for something to do this summer? Check out some options by clicking here.
Sophomores/Juniors/Seniors
On Wednesday April 30, 2025 the League of Women Voters of Westchester County and the American Association of University Women Westchester will host Running & Winning, a unique program for young women* in high school. Running & Winning is designed to give these female* students the opportunity to explore public service as a career. This workshop will bring students together from high schools in Westchester County for an active political experience. Starting off with a panel presentation of a cross-section of elected officials, student attendees will then work in small groups with students from other schools. Attendees will meet with local female elected officials to learn about their experiences seeking and holding public office. After meeting, the student groups will take on roles of a campaign team (candidate, campaign manager, etc.), produce a campaign video/speech on a campaign platform issue out of three preselected options. The event will be held at Manhattanville University in the Reid Castle’s West Ballroom, and will run from 9am-2pm. Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be served to all participants. Registration form can be found here. Form must be returned by April 2, 2025.
The Southern Westchester College Fair will be held at the Westchester County Center in White Plains on Tuesday, April 29 from 6-8:30 pm. This event is hosted by Westchester-Putnam College Conferences, Inc. For information please email wpccfairs@att.net or call 914-739-2313. For a list of attending colleges click here.
The Northern Westchester College & Career Fair will be held at Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES in Yorktown on Wednesday, April 30 from 9am-12 noon and 5:30pm to 8 pm. For more information please email dlividini@pnwboces.org or call 914-248-2450. A list of attending colleges will be available soon.
Juniors:
Which SUNY are you?
You and your family are invited to join SUNY for an online group information session. You will have the opportunity to explore The State University of New York -- the campuses, academic programs, application and admissions process, financial assistance, the Excelsior Scholarship and more! During the session, you will be able to send your questions via live chat. Links to various dates can be found here.
Seniors:
· Scholarship Opportunities - Lots of updates have been made! To view available scholarship opportunities, please click here.
· The 2025-26 FAFSA form is live! The U.S. Department of Education has now expanded access to everyone during the current beta testing period prior to the official launch on Dec. 1. Students can now file and submit their FAFSA form. They are encouraged to log in to their studentaid.gov account and get started today. Students and their parents will need to create their FSA ID before completing the FAFSA; to do so, please go to https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch . The deadline to file is June 30, 2025.
· NY State Financial Aid Agency
The Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) is New York State’s student financial aid agency. They award nearly $1 billion in financial aid to students each year. Please click here to learn more about what programs they offer.
News from the Nurse
Hello MS/HS Families,
Important Nutritional Information:
Ex-FDA Food Expert Reveals Worst Cereal In America with Link to Cancer.
Please click on the YouTube link for further information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPzjspzVpLg
Social Media:
Time To Break Our "Tik" Fever-Addictive app knows US kids at risk.
As TikTok gains more acceptance among youth, there is growing concern among parents, policymakers, and clinicians about the actual impact the platform is having on the mental health of youth. Click Here for important information.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Each household is eligible to receive four at-home test kits, which can be requested from COVIDTests.gov. They’ll be shipped for free through the US Postal Service.
FLU SEASON IS HERE! - Click here for important information
Helpful Information:
- Absence from School: Contact the attendance office at x 2165 or mshsattendance@northsalemschools.org to report your student's absence. Do not hesitate to contact me at x 2017 to discuss your child's illness. I'm happy to answer any questions and address our concerns.
- When to keep your child home from school: Please click here for information about when you should keep your child home from school.
- Immunization Requirements for Students in Grades 6-12: Click here for information regarding the "2024-2025 School Year New York State Immunization Requirements for School Entrance/Attendance.
- Mandatory Physical Examinations: The New York State Education Department (NYSED) requires a physical exam for new entrants and students in Grades: Pre-K, K 1,3,5,7,9, and 11. Students who wish to participate in interscholastic sports (Grades 7-12) and for working papers require an annual physical.
Click here to read important information and access forms pertaining to Health Examinations, Medication Administration and Allergy Action Plans.
I know this information can be confusing. Please don't hesitate to contact me, I'm happy to answer any questions and address your concerns.
Stay well,
Rita Driscoll, R.N.BSN
MSHS School Nurse / 914-669-5414 x2017 / rdriscoll@northsalemschools.org
Athletic Department
Athletic News for Week of March 24-
WINTER AWARD INFORMATION 2024-2025
Congratulations to the Teams and Individuals!
ATTENTION- SPRING 2025 SPORTS REGISTRATION IS OPEN for MODIFIED!
Registration for Spring 2025 Modified sports is open as of Sunday, March 9th, and will remain open through Friday, April 4th. The Season begins on Monday, April 7th.
MS Spring Sport Offerings:
Boys and Girls Lacrosse, Baseball, Boys and Girls Track and Field
SPRING 2025 START DATES
Varsity/JV March 17th, 2025
Boys and Girls Lacrosse, Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, Boys Golf
Family ID Registration: February 10th through March 1st
**Registration will open/close on the dates listed above.
Modified Sports April 7th, 2025
Boys and Girls Lacrosse, Baseball, Track and Field
Family ID Registration: March 8th through March 22nd
**Registration will open/close on the dates listed above.
FOOTBALL UPDATE :
Section One approved the Football Merger on Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 for the Fall of 2025. The Taconic Youth Football League is permitting students from North Salem to participate. Registration is anticipated to open in April 2025. The coaching staff from Somers will be hosting a meeting for families and prospective players for grades 9-12 at a date/time TBD. Stay tuned for further information.
2025-2026 TENTATIVE START DATES
Fall Season 2025
Football August 23, 2025 Section One Approved to start 8/23rd
High School August 25, 2025 Section One Approved to start 8/25th
Modified September 8th, 2025
Winter Season 2025-2026
High School November 17th,2025
Modified December 1, 2025
Modified Ice Hockey TBA
Unified Sports 2026
Bowling March 3rd, 2026
Basketball April 7th, 2026
Spring Season 2026
March 16th, 2026 ***Pending NYSPHSAA and Section One Approval 3/9/25
Modified April 6th, 2026
ATTENTION COLLEGE BOUND STUDENT ATHLETES
If you will be playing a sport at the college level, please contact Ms. Kiernan asap.
College Bound Recognition Day is Monday, May 5th, 2025
North Salem Athletic Calendar: https://northsalemcentral.tandem.co/
*All practices and games are posted on the Athletic Calendar. Subscribe for notifications regarding date/time/locations.
FITNESS CENTER- OPEN!
The fitness center will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays throughout the school year from 3:00-4:00pm for students in Grades 7-12. All students are required to sign in with the teacher and remain in the Fitness Center until the end of the session. In the event that transportation is needed, there is a late bus at 3:45pm. Sneakers and athletic attire are required.
LIVE STREAMING- Live streaming is available at both the HS Gymnasium and Tiger Stadium- Turf Field Local Live Link
TIGER STADIUM- Tiger Stadium Rules
SPORTS YOU: Please subscribe to Sports You and enter your code for the sport that you have signed up for in Family ID. All HS and MS coaching staff will be communicating to our families through this platform. Link: sportsyou.com **The codes are the same from each school year for each level of the sport.
GO TIGERS!
Sincerely,
Denise M. Kiernan, CAA
Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics