The School Committee voted unanimously at the May 8th meeting to approve School Choice for incoming Kindergarten students for the 2017-2018 school year. Five enrollment slots were approved and students will be selected by lottery on June 12th. Contact Annmarie Metrano at 508-866-6160 or metranoa@carver.org for lottery application.
Middle High
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.
Free Child Care Available for Town Meeting
Free child care will be made available for any Carver parents attending the annual town meeting this Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 7PM at the Carver Middle High School.
Civics Competitors
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!”
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.
MHS Parent Teacher Conferences
PORTAL TO SCHEDULE CONFERENCES WILL OPEN @ 2:30P THURSDAY, MAR 2
ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR CONFERENCES:
https://goo.gl/u6g66r (link will open in a new tab)
Additional Resources:
Parent Information Letter:
Parent Teacher Conference_Letter Spring 2016-2017
How to Sign Up:
how-to-signup-genius
2017-2018 School Calendar Approved
For your planning purposes ……..The 2017-2018 School Calendar was approved by School Committee at their February 13, 2017 meeting.













