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Pre-K Role Models 2022-2023

Role Model/Typical Peers:

The Carver Public Schools’ Preschool Program, located at the Carver Elementary School, is currently scheduling peer model screening appointments for the 2022-2023 school year.  Screenings will be held by appointment on Wednesdays in April and May.

A screening is required for acceptance into the program. Children considered are those who do not currently receive special education services and are not in need of special education services. Applicants are expected to demonstrate age appropriate skills (within 6 months) in the areas of speech and language, cognitive/school readiness, fine and gross motor development, and social/emotional and behavioral development. In addition, a child must be at least 3 years of age by September 1, 2022 and toilet trained.  They must also be a resident of Carver and families must provide transportation to and from the program.  Those children found eligible will be entered into a lottery.  Appropriate peer model students who are not selected in the lottery will be placed on a waiting list.  Please note that slots are limited.

This is a fee based program for peer model students.  The fee for each half day session is $12.00.

We currently offer 2, 3, and 4 day half day preschool options.

If you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact the Carver Elementary School Office at (508) 866-6210.

Posted 4/12/2022

Upcoming Events

Please see the following for upcoming events at Carver Public Schools this week.

Current Fundraisers and Community Service Opportunities

Recycle your textiles such as stuffed animals, shirts, hats, and more! Please donate textiles in ANY CONDITION, as long as it’s clean and dry.  A Bay State Textile recycling bin is located outside the Middle School Gym or Elementary  Parking Lot.

Recycle your old cell phones and ink jets. A collection bin is located in Room 112. Juniors and Seniors earn community service hours for participating!

Pull Tabs for Charity
Please donate pull-tabs or “pop-tops” from beverage cans for Shriners Hospitals for Children. The money raised is used to purchase items for patient care. Pull-tabs or “pop-tops” may be dropped off in the office or Mr. Wechter’s room. The tabs are the only pure aluminum part of the can, and the cans may still be returned for deposit even after the tabs are removed. Year round community service. (*Gr.11/12 comm. service: 1 hr/small sandwich bag; 3 hr. cap)

Bracelets for Shane 

sponsored by the Elementary School
Fundraiser to support Shane McColgan.  Bracelets are available in the front office from Ms. Virden.  Cost is $5 each to benefit Shane and his family.

Baked Goods April 1-15
sponsored by the Class of 2024

5K-9: Dog Jog Fun Run
benefiting by Grade 7 Camp Bournedale Trip

Monday, April 4

  • Grade 5 MCAS – ELA
    Elementary School
  • Autism Awareness Spirit Week
    Magnificent Minds Monday: Fun hat or hairstyle
    Middle High School
  • School Committee Meeting – Executive Session
    6:00 p.m. via Zoom – Meeting Agenda
    Members of the Public can access the meeting online with the link found in the posted agenda.
Tuesday, April 5

  • Grade 5 MCAS – ELA
    Elementary School
  • Autism Awareness Spirit Week
    Neurodiversity Tuesday: Rainbow or tie dyed clothes
    Middle High School
  • Carver Cares April Meeting
    6:00 p.m. at Carver Middle High School
Wednesday, April 6

  • EARLY RELEASE DAY
    Middle High School Early Release Schedules
    (Grades 8-12)
    Period 1 (42 min)  7:25-8:07
    Period 2 (42 min)  8:10-8:52
    Period 3 (Directed Study, 25 min)  8:55-9:20
    Period 4 (42 min)  9:23-10:05
    Period 5 (44 min)  10:08-10:55(Grades 6 & 7)
    Period 1 (27 min)  7:25-7:52
    Period 2 (27 min)  7:55-8:22
    Period 3 (27 min)  8:25-8:52
    Period 4 (27 min, AW)  8:55-9:22
    Period 5 (27 min)  9:25-9:52
    Period 6 (27 min)  9:55-10:22
    Period 7 (27 min)  10:25-10:52
  • Autism Awareness Spirit Week
    What’s your passion? Wednesday: Wear or carry something today to show us what YOU are passionate about!
    Middle High School
  • All School Assembly
    Elementary School
  • “Be an 11” Presentation – Grade 7 and Captains Council
    Middle High School
  • Kindergarten Registration
    1:00-3:00p.m. Elementary School
Thursday, April 7

  • TERM 3 ENDS
    Middle High School
  • Grade 4 MCAS – ELA
    Elementary School
  • Autism Awareness Spirit Week
    Teamwork Thursday: Wear your Carver gear or other sports franchise gear
    Middle High School
Friday, April 8

  • Grade 4 MCAS – ELA
    Elementary School
  • Senior Breakfast
    Middle High School

  • Autism Awareness Spirit Week
    Sensory Friendly Friday: Favorite cozy clothing and sunglasses
    Middle High School
  • High School Drama Club Presents:  Pippen
    7:00 p.m. Middle High School Auditorium

Saturday, April 9


  • High School Drama Club Presents:  Pippen
    7:00 p.m. Middle High School Auditorium
Monday, April 11

  • Kindergarten Registration
    9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Carver Elementary

  • School Committee Meeting
    7:00 p.m. at Carver Middle High School – Meeting Agenda
    Members of the Public can access the meeting online with the link found in the posted agenda.
Tuesday, April 12


 


 

Please see the “Athletics” page for the Middle High School Spring Sports Schedule.

 

Upcoming School Committee Meetings

Please see the links below for the agendas for the upcoming school committee meetings.

Thursday, March 31 – 5:30 p.m.
Negotiations Sub-Committee Meeting – ESPs

Thursday, March 31 – 7:30 p.m.
Negotiations Sub-Committee Meeting – Teachers

Monday, April 4 – 6:00 p.m.
School Committee Executive Session

Note: These meeting will also be virtually via zoom in accordance with the Governor of Massachusetts’ March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law G.L. c. 30A, Section 20.

Members of the Public can access the meeting online with the link found in the posted agenda.

Elementary Report Cards – Term 2

2nd Term Report Cards for Carver Elementary students have been published.  These report cards can be found in the Aspen information system for parent/guardian viewing under the Published Reports Banner (see below)

 

Aspen Link:
https://ma-carver.myfollett.com/aspen

Please click the link below for a step by step parent guide:
Aspen How to’s:  Carver’s Family Portal QRC

If you have any questions or problems accessing your account please contact the main office at 508-866-6220.

 

School Committee Meeting – March 14

Please see the link below for the agenda for the upcoming school committee meeting on Monday, March 14, 2022 at 7 p.m. at the Carver Town Hall.

Agenda 3-14-22

Note: This meeting will also be held virtually via zoom webinar in accordance with the Governor of Massachusetts’ March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law G.L. c. 30A, Section 20.

Members of the Public can access the meeting online with the link found in the posted agenda.

French Week at CMHS 3/7-11

French Week Overview by Carly Cretinon

On Monday March 7th through March 11, the Spanish and French National Honor Society (SFNHS) will be hosting a French Week at Carver Middle High School (CMHS) in order for students to get involved in French culture.

Mrs. Calvo previously stated that one of the missions of the SFNHS is to promote culture. Language classes are not just one additional subject that you take and that is it. It is not only about learning the language, it is also about the culture. Since many Middle School students will have their first year of a language next year, Mrs. Calvo wants them to know that French is not only a language or subject. There is an amazing culture that goes along with it too, as there are 40 countries where French is spoken as an official language. French Week will be a fun and engaging way for students to get excited about taking a language next year.

The SFNHS, with the support of the Allied Arts Department and Administration, has been planning French Week for quite some time now.   They will all be contributing to the expected success of Carver’s first “French Week”.

Every morning of French Week, members of the SFNHS will commence the giveaways for students. The cafeteria has planned a French menu; French-speaking music will be played before classes start and students can enjoy cartoons and movies in French during lunch.  On the last day, the Culinary Arts students will bake “madeleines” for every student.   Also, members of SFNHS will be in school at the parent-teacher conferences to welcome parents, invite them to take pictures w/ props, and receive some gift bags as well.

You may remember Hispanic Week back in the first Semester.  We are all expecting the same fun and success with French Week.

 

 

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