
JMS Update
December 8, 2023

1-12-24
Dear Families,
Today, school was closed so that our educators could engage in professional development with colleagues across the district in our EdCamp. The theme this year was Elevating Student Voice. Some of the sessions our team attended included Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Teachers, Empowering Educators to Elevate Student Voice, Going Beyond the Surface (Getting to Know Your Students), Different Ways of Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners, The Brain Learning and SEL Practices: Creating Safe Spaces to Thrive, Talking Black In America, Cultivating Joy: An Equity Framework for Culturally Responsive Lessons-How to make your lesson plan culturally responsive, Disrupting the Use of Hateful Language, and so many more! It was a day full of learning for our team and we are excited to bring back ideas and practices to share with each other and implement for our students.
Martin Luther King, Jr. spent his life fighting for the equal rights of all people regardless of race, religion, or nationality and was more than successful. He is considered America’s greatest human rights advocate. In 1983 President Ronald Reagan signed a bill creating a federal holiday honoring him. The Walpole Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 15, in observation of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Best,
Carrie
Afterschool Enrichment Activities at JMS
Johnson Middle School is pleased to offer academic and enrichment courses for our students. Each activity is coordinated and supervised by a teacher or staff member. All activities run from 2:45 – 3:45.
• All activities will meet for 6 sessions.
• All participating students and parents should have transportation plans made before school on the day of the activity. Bus students will be able to take the late bus on Tuesday – Thursday (with a bus pass).
• There will be no refunds or make-up classes if a student is absent. Classes will be adjusted for cancellations if necessary.
• The cost for all activities is $35. There may be an additional supply cost, depending on the class. Checks should be made payable to Town of Walpole.
• Individual student registration for the activity will not occur until the completed enrollment form and fee have been submitted. Please bring payment to Mr. Colchamiro (rm 112) or the main office.
• Please include separate payment for each course. Your payment will be returned if the activity is oversubscribed or does not run.
• Enrollment for activities is done on a first come, first served basis, as some classes are limited in size. Students should assume they are registered for a course unless they hear otherwise.
• There are funds available for students who might not otherwise be able to register for a class due to the cost. Please include a separate note along with the registration form or contact Mr. Colchamiro directly.
To enroll, please complete and submit this form and bring in payments to Mr. Colchamiro (room 112) or the main office. Enrollment may be cancelled if payment (or note from parent/guardian) is not received.
Important Message from DESE
During the week of January 29, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
(DESE), Office of Language Acquisition (OLA), will conduct a Tiered Focused Monitoring
Review of Walpole Public Schools. The Office of Language Acquisition reviews each district’s
and charter school’s ELE program every six years to monitor compliance with federal and state
English learner education laws and regulations. Areas of review will include English learners’
student assessments, identification of English learners, what programs English learners are
placed in, parent and community involvement, curriculum and instruction, student support
services, licensure requirements for faculty, staff and administration, program plans, and
evaluation and recordkeeping.
In addition to the onsite visit, parent outreach is an important part of the review process. The
district will send a survey to the parents of students whose records the review team examines.
The survey focuses on key areas of their child’s English language education program. Survey
results will be reviewed by OLA and they will contribute to the monitoring report.
Parents and other individuals may call Andy McDonie, Office of Language Acquisition Review
Chairperson, at (781) 338- 3541 to request a telephone interview. If an individual requires an
accommodation, such as translation, to participate in an interview, DESE will make the
necessary arrangements.
Within approximately 60 business days of the onsite visit, the review chairperson will provide
the Walpole Public Schools with a report with information about areas in which the Walpole
Public Schools meets or exceeds regulatory requirements and areas in which the Walpole Public
Schools requires assistance to correct or improve practices. The report will be available to the
public at https://www.doe.mass.edu/ele/cpr/.
Chromebooks AND Chromebook Insurance & Repair Information
Please ensure students arrive at school with Chrombooks fully charged each day so that learning is not disrupted.
It's never too late to purchase Chromebook insurance!
Even the most careful students sometimes have accidents with their Chromebooks. That's why Walpole Public Schools offers optional Chromebook insurance for students in Grades 6-12. Without insurance, repairs for accidental damage will be charged for the cost of parts. These costs can add up! Typical costs (subject to change without notice) may be:
Screen repair/replacement: $45
Damaged AC Adapter (charger): $35
Keyboard replacement: $50
Full replacement cost of Chromebook: $240
Other types of repairs, or more complex or additional damage found during repair may incur higher repair costs
Please click here Chromebook Insurance for more information.
Private Lessons through the WPS Music Department
The Walpole Public Schools Music Department is pleased to announce the spring session for our Private Lesson Program for students in grades 4 - 12. If your child is interested in taking private instrument or voice lessons, here is your chance. Lessons are offered in flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone horn, tuba, piano, percussion, violin, viola, cello, guitar and voice. All lessons are taught by accomplished performers on their respective instruments. Some lessons are currently being taught virtually.
Session 2 will run February 5 to June 14. Registration is open Friday, January 12th through Monday, January 29th.
For more information, visit:
https://sites.google.com/walpole.k12.ma.us/wpsmusic/private-lesson-program/overview
To register, visit:
https://students.arbitersports.com/walpole-public-schools/private-music-lessons-2023-2024-session-ii
For questions, email:
Tim Fleming (K-12 Music Coordinator) at tfleming@walpole.k12.ma.us
Walpole Scholarship Event
The Walpole Scholarship Foundation is a local foundation that has been awarding scholarships to Walpole students since 1983.
On February 2nd, the Foundation will be hosting Trivia Night at the German Club in Walpole at 7:00 P.M. (doors open at 6:30 P.M.) There will be a Cash Bar, Raffles and prizes! Please join us in supporting our students. See flyer below for more details. Thank you!
Counselor Update
Be sure to read the latest newsletter from the JMS Counselors:
The Week Ahead....
IMPORTANT DATES
January 10 - Norfolk Aggie presentation for 8th grade students
January 15 - NO SCHOOL
January 19 - Wachusett Mountain Ski Trip (at dismissal)
January 22 - Term 2 Ends
Term Ending Dates:
Term 2 - 11/6/23 - 1/22/24
Term 3 - 1/23/24 - 4/2/24
Term 4 - 4/3/24 - 6/12/24
Each term is 45 days long
MCAS 2024 DATES
No School - January 15
The Walpole Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 15, in observation of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Classes will resume on Tuesday, 1/16/24.
Final Round Spelling Bee!
Thank you to all the students who participated in the first round of the Spelling Bee. The finalists of the JMS Spelling Bee will be announced by Wednesday, January 17.
The finalists will be preparing for the final round of the JMS Spelling Bee, which will be held on Friday, February 2nd.
The winner of the JMS Spelling Bee will participate in the Remote Regional Spelling Bee on February 27th (@ JMS). Should they move forward, they will attend The Final Regional Spelling Bee on March 19, in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Any questions, please see Mrs. Svendsen or contact her by email: csvendsen@walpole.k12.ma.us
Linewize for Parents/Guardians
Walpole Public Schools are continually committed to developing an atmosphere of trust among our parent community, in our ability to provide not only a positive and enriching educational experience, but a safe place for students to thrive too.
That is why we have partnered with Linewize, a leading global provider of online safety products and education, to create an educational hub for parents and teachers. This hub includes articles, videos, courses and more, to ensure you know how to keep your kids safe online.
Click HERE to access the hub!
Dismissal Form
Dismissals should only be for medical reasons or family emergencies. If an appointment or family event will require that a student be dismissed early from school, we ask that parents send a note to the main office, or complete the dismissal form (JMS Dismissal Form) on our Website. We will write a pass for your child to come to the office at the designated time. This will help expedite the pick up process, and more importantly, eliminate the need for us to disrupt the learning of other students by calling the classroom and interrupting the teacher. If you happen to forget to send in a note, we ask that you complete this JMS Dismissal Form. Your help and cooperation would be greatly appreciated.
Student Cell Phone Policy
Student use of cell phones in the building is prohibited. Phones and other personal electronic devices should be turned off and secured in the owner's locker during the school day. Phones being used in classrooms or common areas may be confiscated and held until dismissal. This policy also includes smartwatches. Repeat offenses may require a parent pick up from the office.
JMS Family Handbook 2023-2024
We encourage all families to review the 2023-2024 JMS Family Handbook. This document includes important information regarding the following: Absence and Tardy Policies, the Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan, Cell Phone Policy, X2 Attendance & Grade Notifications, Floor Plan / Map, the Daily Schedule, and the Code of Conduct. The JMS Family Handbook is a linked document to make the information easily accessible for anyone.
Math Website
This Math site for parents is designed specifically for parents and families. It offers a breakdown of the topics in each of the 8 units covered throughout the course of the year. Most of the topics have a video link built in that will offer support for students and/or parents/families when working on math at home. There is a section for each grade level course, as well as math connections. In addition, there is a section that breaks down the prerequisite skills that play the biggest role for each grade level. We hope this serves as a valuable resource for parents and families throughout the year.
DEI Newsletter
Please click here for the latest DEI newsletter. We are thrilled to introduce our Third Edition of the WPS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) newsletter. This platform is dedicated to fostering a more inclusive and equitable School environment and aims to celebrate the rich diversity that exists among our students, staff, and families, while also providing resources, updates, and opportunities for engagement.
SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH MENUS
All student meals (breakfast and lunch) are free of charge again this year. Breakfast Menu is available in the cafeteria until 7:45 AM each morning. You can see what's being served for lunch by checking out the Lunch Menu. Please note that students were given cards to scan at the register so the cafeteria can keep track of inventory. As an alternative to scanning, students can also punch in the
4-digit code that appears on their card.
MLPAC Meeting Scheduled for January 17
Walpole Public Schools invites parents and guardians of multilingual learners to attend MLPAC to discuss opportunities for the educational success of students who are currently or were formerly in an English Language Education (ELE) program. It is also a time to network with other parents and guardians as we continue to build collaborative partnerships.
MEETING INFORMATION
DATE: Wednesday, January 17, 2024
PLACE: Walpole High School Media Center
TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
Announcements
Speaker: Mr. Tom Reeve, Director of Digital Learning & Technology
Learn about available district technology to collaborate with your student’s school
Bring your technology questions!
Discussion: How to run a PAC
Questions / Suggestions
Please contact the Multilingual Learner Family Engagement Center at mlfec@walpole.k12.ma.us or at (508) 660-7257 ext. 5033 for further information or to request an interpreter or child care for the event.
JMS PAC
The JMS PAC meets a few times a year to discuss updates in the school, upcoming events and ways to keep Johnson Middle School the fun learning environment that it is! You can follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JMSPAC?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Stay Connected to SEPAC
Carrie Ruggiero
Principal
Johnson Middle SchoolWebsite: https://www.walpole.k12.ma.us/o/jms
Location: 111 Robbins Road, Walpole, MA 02081
Phone: (508) 660-7242