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Carver Cares for Troops

The students and staff of Carver Middle High recently donated a total of 472 items for care packages to be sent to troops around the world. Ms. Picariello, who spearheaded the effort, will donate the items to the Cape Cod Cares for the Troop’s 13th annual Troops in the Spotlight, held this Memorial Day weekend. A great job by the students of Carver for taking advantage of this opportunity to say “thank you” to our service men and women while earning community service hours.

Field & Trail Cleanup

On Sunday May 21st four members of the Junior Class  participated in a Field and Trail Cleanup on the grounds of CMHS as part of their Community Service graduation requirement.  Participants included Chris Howard, Evie Pearlman, Chelsey Pierce, Chris Rossetti accompanied by US History teacher Thomas McLean.

From left to right: Chris Rossetti; Chris Howard; Chelsey Pierce; Evelyn Pearlman.

 

Cranberry Village Crew

On Saturday April 30th, eight CMHS Juniors participated in a Spring- Cleanup project at Cranberry Village in Carver as part of their community service requirement. The students helped to rake and clean up the area around the Clubhouse and were treated to lunch by the appreciative residents.

Accompanied by history department chair Brian Lamoureux, the students, pictured left to right include…

Dalton Sousa, Charles Garrity, Christopher Howard, Christopher Rossetti, Zoe Magnussen, Jessica Gallagher, Chelsey Pierce, and Evelyn Pearlman

Over the past several years, CMHS students have volunteered at a number of clean-ups and fundraisers organized by Helping Hands—a group led by Pat Henderson that serves the residents of Cranberry Village. Students who would like to volunteer at Helping Hand’s 5th Annual  Fundraiser, a luau to be held Saturday June 24th, should contact Mr. Lamoureux.

 

Civics Competitors

Four Carver students participated in the 3rd Annual 2017 Plymouth League of Women’s Voters Civics Bee on Sunday, April 2, 2017 at the Spire Center. Seniors Natalie Mosher and Ryan Semple, with Juniors Chris Howard and Charles Garrity came in second in the opening round to the eventual champion Plymouth North 33-31, with Rising Tide and Duxbury High Schools finishing behind them. Their coach, Mr. Cully, was very proud of their teamwork and effort, was happy with the result, and looked forward to next year.
Opening Round A:
Plymouth North High School 33
Carver Middle High School 31
Rising Tide High School 28
Duxbury High School 22
Opening Round B:
Silver Lake High School 31
Plymouth South High School 23
Sacred Heart High School 23
Championship Round:
Plymouth North 16
Silver Lake 10

Harlem Wizards vs. Carver Faculty “Crushers”: April 4th

Come one, come all for this PTO sponsored Family Fun event and watch the Carver Public Schools Staff take on the Harlem Wizards on April 4 – 6:30p at CMHS Gymnasium – door open at 5:30
 
Representing Carver Public Schools:  
 
The Carver “Crushers”
Ms. Kaitlin Owen
Gr 2: Elementary
Ms. Tish Leatherbee
Gr 1: Elementary
Ms. Erika Johndrow
Gr 4: Elementary
Ms. Kim Harkins
Gr 4: Elementary
Mr. Bob Baldo
Gr 5: Elementary
Ms. Ruby Maestas
Principal: Elementary
Ms. Tanya Duff
Associate Principal:  Elementary
Ms. Susannah Warren
Literacy Specialist: Elementary
Mr. T.J. Elder
Physical Education: Elementary
Ms. Renee DeMarsh
Physical Education: Elementary 
Ms. Gina Marie Rush
Main Office Secretary:
Middle High
Mr. Dave Wechter
MS History: 
 Middle High
Mr. Scott Knief
Superintendent of Schools
Mr. Mike Schultz
Athletic Director, Assistant Principal:  Middle High
Ms. Christine Cabral
Assistant Principal:  Middle High
Mr. Tony Rota
MS Technology:  Middle High
Ms. Trish Winslow
MS Guidance Counselor:  Middle High
Ms. Michelle Nickerson
Hall | Lunch Monitor:  Middle High
Ms. Tammy Johnson
MS Math: Middle High
Mr. Mike Santos
Physical Education: Middle High
Mr. Matt Cartmill
Special Education: Middle High
Mr. Sean Sullivan
Adjustment Counselor: Middle High
Advance tickets are available at the Middle High or Elementary School Offices or online at  www.harlemwizards.com/schedule/

Check out what the wizards are all about by clicking here.

Click here for a flyer with more information! 
Your support and patronage would be appreciated!

CMHS StuCo recognized at MASC

With seventeen student leaders in attendance, Carver High StuCo was once again well represented at the MASC (Massachusetts Association of Student Councils) annual spring conference in Hyannis (March 8-10). For the fourth consecutive year, the council earned state recognition as a Gold Council. Their advisor, Mr. Tresca reports that these “excellent young adults who had a blast…worked very hard this past year…between plunging into the Atlantic Ocean for Special Olympics and particpating at the 3 day conference, I am very proud of these kids!”

Members in attendance…
Sam Santos
Noelle Walton
Jenna Wells
Maggie McCarthy
Nicole Jankowski
Lilly Hurley
Holly McEachern
Kara Yenuelvich
Jenna Sweeney
Josh Kennedy
Bella Teebagy
Clare Manning
Brenna Lagerquist
Jacky Rita
Madison Santel
Anna Walcek
Torri Dibble

Habitat-Stoughton

Two Carver Middle High School Juniors, Jacob Rennie and Sawyer Shaw accompanied by their US History teacher, Thomas McLean traveled to Stoughton February 19th, to participate in a Habitat for Humanity building project, as part of their community service graduation requirement. Habitat for Humanity provides affordable housing for low income families worldwide and relies on the services of volunteers to complete their mission which has provided thousands of homes to deserving families for over 30 years.

Sawyer Shaw (left) and Jacob Rennie (right)

Sawyer Shaw (left)
Jacob Rennie (right)

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