Oak Middle School
Friday, August 30, 2024
Dear Oak Middle School Families,
We have had a fantastic first week back at Oak Middle School! The energy and enthusiasm of our students and staff have truly brought the building to life. It’s been wonderful to see students reconnecting with old friends and teachers while meeting new classmates and teachers.
As a staff, we have dedicated valuable time to helping students acclimate to Oak Middle School and ensuring that each student feels a sense of belonging within their team and OMS. Students have participated in various ice-breaking games and "getting to know you" activities, collaborative problem solving challenges, gone on building tours, and reviewed and created building and classroom expectations. On Tuesday, we held community meetings by grade to review school rules and core values. We emphasized that “Respect is our cornerstone, on which we build a school community”. We encourage you to review the information covered in the community meeting with students by clicking HERE.
This upcoming week we will continue to review expectations. Students will meet with their grade level assistant principal who review the code of conduct (HERE) and the dress code with students (HERE).
Enjoy your long weekend! We look forward to a wonderful year ahead.
As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.
In partnership,
Hallie Burak
Principal
508-841-1210
hburak@shrewsbury.k12.ma.us
Michelle Dillon
Assistant Principal Grade 7
mdillon@shrewsbury.k12.ma.us
508-841-1205
Scott Yonker
Assistant Principal Grade 8
508-841-1213
syonker@shrewsbury.k12.ma.us
How Do Students and Their Parents Receive Overdue Notifications?
Attendance Protocols
Attendance: It is important to remind families of the Massachusetts laws around student attendance and absenteeism. The Massachusetts’ compulsory school attendance law (G.L. c. 76, § 1) outlines attendance requirements for students between the ages of 6-16. Section 1B of this law outlines the requirements of the school principal to notify and meet with the families of any student who has 5 or more unexcused absences. You may receive a notification from the school regarding your child’s attendance thus far this school year. Massachusetts defines chronic absenteeism as a student who misses 10% or more of days they are enrolled- regardless of whether or not these days are excused or unexcused. Consistent school attendance is critical for many reasons. We will be reviewing student attendance and identifying steps to support our students who are trending toward chronic absenteeism.
Child Safe Procedures: If your child is going to be absent or late to school, we require that you telephone us either the night before or first thing in the morning on the day of the absence. Parents/guardians should call 508-841-1200 and select 1 at the prompt for the Oak Attendance Line. We ask that you spell your child(ren)'s first and last name slowly and clearly. If we have not received a call to report an absence, the school will be in contact with the parent or emergency contact to confirm the child’s safety. Please help our busy office staff by always calling us when your child will be absent or tardy.
Just a reminder that if a child is absent from school, they cannot participate in any afterschool activities that day.
Early Dismissal: Should be the exception; a pattern of early dismissal interferes with student learning, teacher instruction, and important end of day routines for students. If you plan to dismiss your child, a parent/guardian must notify the office and your child's team teachers with either a note or email. Students are not allowed to call home to arrange for a dismissal.
Reminder for Parent Drop-Off and Pick-Up
Please enter through the water tower entrance, drive up the hill, and pull up as far as possible—ideally to the second entrance. This helps ensure an efficient drop-off process and is considerate of other parents.
Students should exit the car on the Oak building side.
The Oak Food Pantry
The Food For Families Food Pantry at OMS is open! This year we are offering 2 different options for families as we recognize that every situation is different. Any family, no matter how big or small the need, can access the pantry. It does not matter if your need is short term or long term, the pantry is here for you. We understand that food insecurity is on the rise and we want to help our OMS families.
Option 1 is our Weekender Program: Each Friday, students can pick up a bag from the health office that will include individual portion size foods for 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches, along with a sleeve of crackers and 2 snacks. (Breakfast may be small cereal boxes, breakfast bars, instant oatmeal, small shelf stable milk, instant breakfast packet, small pancake mix. Lunch will be small mac and cheese or other pasta cups, tuna fish, canned chicken, soups). This is meant to help families who need support when school is not in session on the weekends.
Option 2 is our Biweekly Program: Every other Friday, families will receive 2 bags of groceries, one with a minimum of 12 lbs of food (including food items for breakfast, lunch and dinner and rotating staple items like peanut butter, jelly, cooking oil, condiments) and the other with household items (paper towels, napkins, toothpaste, dish soap, laundry soap, trash bags, deodorant, bar soap, etc.) This program requires that an adult family member come to school and pick up the bags during school hours. The bags will be ready by 9:00 A.M. Friday morning of the pick up week, located in the health office.
For both programs, pickup is in the Health Office. This program is confidential and no documentation of need is required.
If you are in need please contact the OMS nurses by calling 508-841-1204 or emailing them at oaknurse@shrewbury.k12.ma.us. Referrals can be made by anyone. Please reach out if you are in need.
The Locker
The Locker is a donation based program housed at Oak that helps families in the district that could use support with clothing and personal care items. We are happy to help you in the most discreet way possible, information will be kept confidential. It would be helpful to have as much information you can provide in what you are looking for and what will be most useful to your family.
We recognize that each student has their own preferences in what they would like to wear as far as styles and colors. If your child would be interested in helping us select items, we can arrange for them to come to the neatly organized closet and choose their own items.
Items can be sent home with your student if they are comfortable or pick up can be arranged through the health office.
Please complete this form if you would like help:
Curious about the Sherwood & Oak PTO? Join us on September 5 via Zoom.
Whether you just want to listen in and ask questions or you want to get involved, join the monthly PTO Zoom meeting to get all the info you need. Our first meeting is September 5 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm via Zoom.
Here’s how to join: https://app.zoom.us/wc
Meeting ID: 851 4598 4921
Can’t join on the 5th? Mark your calendars for a future meeting. Join via Zoom the first Thursday of every month.
October 3
November 7
December 5
January 2
February 6
March 6
April 3
May 1
Oak Middle School Save The Dates!
August
30- No School
September
6 - BCOEI begins
9 & 10 - Fall Play Auditions begin after school
12 - Advisory Day
16- Grade 7 Curriculum Night @ 6:00-7:15pm
17- Grade 8 Curriculum Night @ 6:00-7:15pm
17- Grade 8 Teamworks and Grade 7 Boundless Adventures
18- Grade 8 Teamworks and Grade 7 Boundless Adventures
19- Grade 8 Teamworks and Grade 7 Boundless Adventures
19 - No BCOEI
20 - Picture Day
25- Grade 8 Teamworks and Grade 7 Boundless Adventures
26 -Grade 8 Teamworks and Grade 7 Boundless Adventures
26 - Advisory Day
27 - MARC Presentations During BCOEI
Elizabeth Englander From MARC Parent Zoom Presentation
October 17 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Before the pandemic, screen use, anxiety, and social problems (like bullying and fighting) were top concerns for parents. The last few years have made some of these issues even more challenging. This talk will examine challenges in school, like bullying, friendship skills, and mental health, and how the ways kids use screens, gaming, and social media can impact these. Research will be summarized, and practical approaches to family life that can help children develop emotional resilience, healthy social skills and friendships, and sensible screen and social media habits will be discussed during this presentation. We will discuss how to move forward, how to partner with your child's school, and how to help parents be most productive in guiding their children towards optimal social and emotional health.
https://bridgew.zoom.us/j/97840259737?pwd=VXhTRFR3azRrbXAzNk8vWlZqT1Z1Zz09
Photos of the Week
8 Blue Team Photo
8 Teal Team Photo
8 Red Team Photo
8 Blue Team Photo
8 Red Building Connections
8 Red Cooperative Learning in Math
8 Red Cooperative Learning in Math
8 Red Cooperative Learning in Math
8 Teal Math
8 Teal Team Building
8 Teal Team Meeting
Student Life
Helpful Links
Questions? We are here to help!
Mrs. Hallie Burak
Mrs. Michelle Dillon
Mr. Scott Yonker
Oak Adjustment Counselors Contact Information
Grade 7
Last Names A-L: Laura Candelaria
LCandelaria@Shrewsbury.k12.ma.us
508-841-1240
Last Names M-Z:
Jennifer Lencioni
JLencioni@Shrewsbury.k12.ma.us
508-841-1214
Grade 8
Last Names A-L:
Amy Wallace
508-841-1212
Last Names M-Z:
Kristen Minio
508-841-8761