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THE WEEK AHEAD
MONDAY, MARCH 27 - BLUE 2
TUESDAY, MARCH 28- RED 1 - 10th Grade ELA MCAS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 - BLUE 1 - 10th Grade ELA MCAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 - RED 2
FRIDAY, MARCH 31 - BLUE 2 - LAST DAY OF TERM 3
STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS - RedHawk Pride - Equity Collaborative
With over 140 student presenters and community organizations such as the Natick Service Council, She's Local, and the Boston Jewish Film Group, our school wide event to promote respect and inclusion was successful! The Keynote Panel was impactful for many students and staff, especially since all the panelists are closely connected to Natick High School. Thank you to Ms. Burns, Mr. Cesarini, and Ms. Conroy for leading our student groups in the planning. Big shout out to the courageous student session leaders that facilitated discussions with their peers. Thanks again for growing our school culture in this area.
Co-Op Panelists
(From L to R) Chris Cardoso ' 17, METCO Coodinator - Tamera Thatcher ' 17, Student Support Services, LaWanda Woumnm - Main Office Admin Assistant - Zadi Zokou, Natick Community member and documentarian - Brenna Keefe '12, Special Education Teacher and Coach
Top view in the Auditorium during Keynote Panel
Reminders and Important Points
1) 10th Grade ELA MCAS
All 10th-grade students will take the English Language Arts (ELA) MCAS on 3/28 and 3/29. 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 3/20 and should report to those testing rooms on 3/28 and 3/29 at 7:30am.
2)The bell schedules for our Daily Schedule, Early Release Day and 2 Hour Delay have been added to the NHS website, under School Info, Bell Schedules.
3) There is now a bicycle lane on Campus Drive approaching Pond Street as drivers exit the NHS campus. Vehicles are not permitted to travel in the bicycle lane, which creates an unsafe environment for cyclists and the school buses. Student and parents drivers have impeded bus travel by doing this. Please remain in the driving lane only until the top of Campus Drive has been reached, where right and left turns are permitted.
Interested in careers in public health/medicine/epidemiology/bioethics/ nursing/virology/mental health & more?
*INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS* *ENGAGING DISCUSSIONS LED BY PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS*
*Q&A PANELS WITH COLLEGE STUDENTS*
2024 Scrub-A-Dub Fundraiser
Support the Class of 2024 by getting your car washed at Scrub-A-Dub in Natick. To make your dollars count, click this link to purchase a voucher which will be sent to your email after buying.
You can stock multiple up (they last for 6 months), buy a few as a gift for your family members, friends, or just for yourself! For just $10 you can keep your car sparkling and help the grade vitally in making our class successful. Half of all proceeds will go to 2024 fundraising efforts for prom, boat cruise catering, senior picnic, and important class events.
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
We are excited to begin the 2023 Natick High School Athletic Spring Season! Natick is a community that enjoys a rich tradition of excellence in athletics. Thank you for supporting all of our teams. Please find linked here the full
2022 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.
All Athletes that are participating in a Spring sport:
Payment is due by the start of the season April 3rd. A late fee of $25 is added if payment was not received by March 9th.
If you qualify for Financial Assistance, you must apply online. The form is on Natickps.org website.
If payments are not made by April 3rd. Athletes can not participate in any games or meets.
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!
Yearbook Website
Mr. Fleming has put together a comprehensive website for NHS Yearbook resources. It includes Senior photo requirement guidelines, how to purchase a yearbook, as well as how to advertise. Please see the NHS Yearbook Website here.
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!
You can subscribe to their monthly newsletter at the top of their webpage.
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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- Title I: Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990Title II
- Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990Title VI
- Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964Title IX
- Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
- MGL, Ch.76, Section 5: Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 76, Section 5