Carver Public Schools has a two-hour delay this morning, Tuesday, December 3 due to the weather (no morning preschool).
Middle High
Advertising Opportunity @ Carver Public Schools
Please see the attached flyer for information on how you can advertise your business at Carver Public Schools fields and gymnasiums and also offer your support Carver Public Schools!
Please note School Committee Policy KHB approved on 1/14/2019 for additional information on regulations and guidelines.
TO INQUIRE OR APPLY PLEASE CONTACT:
Ron Griffin, Chief Operations and Finance Officer
(508) 866-6110 Email Ron
Thank you for your support of Carver Public Schools!
EEE Ban Lifted — Nov. 9
The much anticipated “hard freeze” finally occurred last night (November 8, 2019) Temp’s averaged below 27 degrees for close to 10 hours. As such, the dusk to dawn ban on outdoor activities is lifted.
Please see the notice below from the Board of Health:
BOH update 11.9
NOV. 4 – EEE Ban UPDATED: 4pm – 7am
OCTOBER 1 – REVISED TIME LIMITS TO ACTIVITY BAN / CURFEW
Please see the notice below from the Board of Health:
The Board of Health, at our meeting on Tuesday night 10/22, voted to advise residents to continue to follow Massachusetts Department of Public Health guidelines to reduce the risk of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus, including restricting outdoor activities after dusk. Carver’s EEE risk remains at CRITICAL LEVEL” until a wide spread hard freeze, which consists of temperatures below 28 degrees for a minimum of 4 consecutive hours, occurs.
Nov. 2nd marks the end of daylight saving. So effective Sunday, Nov. 3rd, the ban on outdoor activities will begin at 4:00 pm and extend until 7:00 am.
We will continue to monitor the weather conditions and once the hard freeze is confirmed by MDPH and the “State of Emergency” is lifted, we will let everyone know. We appreciate your continued cooperation.
Art Borden, Chairman
Eric Mueller, Member
Barry Callis, Member
OCTOBER 1 – REVISED TIME LIMITS TO ACTIVITY BAN / CURFEW
Please see the notice below from the Board of Health:
Effective Tuesday, October 1st, all outside activities shall be suspended from 5 pm to 7:30 am until further notice. Please note this is an important modification of the original dusk to dawn ban as the days are getting shorter. If a hard frost does not occur before the end of October, the times for the curfew will, again, be reviewed and adjusted. This decision is based on the continued cases of EEE being found throughout the State, some being fatal. The current threat level remains at “CRITICAL”, there is no higher level. This is the Board’s responsibility to you, the public.
This is not a voluntary curfew! It applies to all properties under the
jurisdiction of the Town of Carver. It applies to all sports programs at CMHS. It applies to all Town recreational programs. Please, if you must be outside between 5 pm and 7:30 am, wear appropriate clothing (long sleeve shirts and pants) and use an EPA approved insect repellent. It’s called personal protection!
On behalf of your Board of Health, we appreciate your Understanding of how serious this threat is and your cooperation in keeping everyone safe. We really don’t want to have a confirmed case or death from EEE in Carver.
Art Borden, Chairman
Eric Mueller, Member
Barry Callis, Member
Upcoming Fundraising Opportunities @ MHS 2019
SAT. SEP. 28: ANNUAL MATTRESS FUNDRAISER
September 28, 2019 @ 10:00 a – 5:00p
Carver Middle High School Gymnasium
On Saturday, September 28th, Carver Middle High School Athletic and Student Government Departments are pleased to host their 2nd Annual Mattress Sale! This sale was very successful last year in which they raised $2360 in 1 day. Spread the word to extended family, co-workers, neighbors and friends. You will be very surprised at how many people are in need of a mattress.
For more information: text “Carver” to 797979
for Facebook link #Beds4Carver
MIDDLE SCHOOL YANKEE CANDLE FUNDRAISER
September 26 through October 11
We are partnering with Yankee Candle® Fundraising to help support Crusader Pride and other Middle School celebrations throughout the year. They are the world’s #1 candle brand and they offer a wide range of premium candles, fragrances, and décor items at a very wide range of prices. But the most important thing to know is that a percentage of every sale goes to us! The middle school Yankee Candle Fundraiser begins Friday, September 26 and goes through October 11. This fundraiser replaces the magazine drive we have done in the past. Thank you for your support!!
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Upcoming ART opportunities for CMHS Students
Savannah College of Art and Design will visit CMHS
Friday, Sept. 20th from period 2, 3, & 4 to present their program of studies and discussion on careers that use design skills. Students are welcome to attend who have a study at this time. Please see Mrs. Genovese, Art Room 140, for a pass ahead of time to attend.
2019 Edaville Rail Run T-Shirt Design Contest
Looking for entries that illustrate a train chasing a runner and the text “Making Tracks One Step at a Time.” Winner will receive a prize (TBA) Please contact Mrs. Genovese in room 140 HS Art, [email protected], for more information and to submit work.
Please submit the following information:
- Your name and contact info (email and phone number)
- Design should be original and in black and white on 8.5 x 11” paper
- Submissions DUE by September 25th LATEST
Upcoming Open Houses and Events at Carver Public Schools
We hope to see you at our upcoming events at Carver Public Schools on the following dates:
Wednesday, Sept. 11 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Open House (Grades 1-2) @ Carver Elementary
Thursday, Sept. 12 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Open House (Grades 3-5) @ Carver Elementary
Thursday, Sept. 12 7:00 p.m.
School Committee Meeting @ Carver Town Hall – Meeting Room 1
* REMINDER WEDNESDAY SEPT.18 IS AN EARLY RELEASE DAY *
Wednesday, Sept.18 6:30 p.m.
Annual Carver Cares Vigil @ Carver Middle High School
Thursday, Sept. 19 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Open House (Grades 6-12) @ Carver Middle High School
For additional information please contact the main offices in each school building.