Parents/guardians of current 5th graders are invited to attend and informational evening at Carver Middle High School on Tuesday, June 16th. Tours of the building will be offered from 6 – 6:15 p.m. Building tours will be given by current middle school students. Following the tours, members of the Middle High School Administration, along with other staff, will describe the academic and extra curricular activities for the 2015-2016 school year. Team assignments will be distributed to a parent/guardian following the presentation. This is a wonderful opportunity for parents/guardians to ask questions and to participate in their child’s transition to the middle school.
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Art & Literary Magazine 2015
The Spring edition of the CMHS Art & Literary Magazine has arrived. Click Read More below to access the link, then CLICK HERE.
School Choice – Approved for 2015-2016
The Carver School Committee voted to approve SCHOOL CHOICE for the 2015-2016 school year for incoming Kindergarten Students. 12 slots are available. for lottery. If interested in enrolling your child, contact metranoa@carver.org or call 508-866-6160. Deadline for applications is June 11th at noon.
Great East-Gold Medals
Special Ed Parent Advisory Council Meeting – 4/27/15
Parent Advisory Council (PAC) for Special Education presents Middle School Programs and Services at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 27th at the Makepeace Literacy Center, 1st floor of Central Offices, 3 Carver Square Boulevard. All welcome to attend.
Transportation/Bus Requests for 2015-2016
NEW for the 2015-2016 school year! The transportation/bus request forms will now be submitted on-line. Please complete the information for your student(s) NO LATER than MAY 15, 2015.
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Last Day of School
Due to snow-related school cancellations, our last day of school will be Tuesday, June 23, 2015.
Civics Bee-Area Schools Compete
This past Sunday (March 22nd) four Carver Juniors–Arianna Rozen, Carley Ryan, Gabrielle Tracey, & Monica Walcek-participated in the first annual Civics Bee sponsored by the Plymouth chapter of the League of Women’s voters. The League’s mission is to encourage informed an active participation in government. Coached by Mr. Brendan Cully, the CMHS students competed against teams from Plymouth North, Plymouth South, Duxbury, and Sacred Heart. They answered 100 questions about voting, municipal, state, and federal government. Carver took fourth place with only two points separating them from second place.
Final Results:
- Plymouth North HS 57
- Sacred Heart HS 48
- Duxbury HS 47
- Carver MHS 46
- Plymouth South 45
According to Coach Cully, the students “could not have represented our school any better. They presented well, stayed calm under pressure, and were gracious” competitors. All juniors–Ari, Carley, Gigi, and Monica–look forward to returning to competition next year.
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