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James Otis Scholars

CMHS seniors Conor Blomquist, Jonah Puskar, Arianna Rozen, Carley Ryan, and Gabrielle Tracey were selected by the History Department and Principal Knief to participate in the eighth annual James Otis Lecture Series at the Massachusetts State House in Boston.

This series is presented every September by the Massachusetts chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates to help commemorate Constitution Day, the signing of the United States Constitution on September 17, and to help honor the memory of the great people who created our government.

Students sat in the Chamber of the House of Representative in the State House and heard a panel of law experts deliver speeches and answer questions during the program– How Worcester County Saved the Jury System (and why it matters).

The students enjoyed the field trip, learned insightful information about the jury system and are now recognized as “James Otis Scholars.”

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From left to right: Seniors Arianna Rozen, Conor Blomquist, Gabrielle Tracey, Jonah Puskar, and Carley Ryan. Students stand in the State House front of a mural of James Otis-the lectures’ namesake-arguing against the British Writs of Assistance.

First Harvest

This summer, Carley Ryan, student coordinator and project originator of Carver’s Living Learning Laboratory, harvested the first crop of veggies and provided the Council on Aging fresh organically grown produce for their seniors’ lunches.   Student volunteers planted a diverse late spring crop that includes varieties of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, potatoes, squashes and herbs. Seedlings were donated by Cohenno’s Greenhouse and local carver residents. The Living Learning Laboratory was created to educate on sustainability; supplement food at the pantries, school cafeteria and culinary class, and create connections with the community. The “hoop house” construction materials were funded by A.D. Makepeace’s Neighborhood grant.

Making Friends with Food

Dave Lavoie Site Manager/Chef and Dawn Padavoni from Carver’s Council on Aging display a crop of veggies courtesy of the efforts of Carver middle-high school students. Photo courtesy: Dagmar Ryan

 

Grades 6 – 12 Homerooms

Please see the link below to view the Grades 6 – 12 Homeroom Assignments for the 2015-2016 school year.

Please note:  New students not listed will be given a homeroom assignment upon registration.

Reminders:
Middle School Building Walk: Aug 25 or Aug 27 from 10 – 11:30 
This is a self guided tour geared towards grade 6 students and students who have not attended Carver MHS to familiarize themselves with the building.

High School Freshmen Orientation: Aug 27 at 6:30p – 8:30p
Grade 9 parents and students will meet with counselors, administrators and receive their schedules.

First Day of School:  September 1     7:25a
Students will be expected to report to their assigned homeroom which will be extended to hand out final schedules and other pertinent information  (tentative schedules can be found on JupiterGrades)


 

2015-2016 Grades 6-12 Homerooms

 

Back to School Information

Although there are still two weeks of the summer vacation left,  we are busy here preparing for another great school year.   Letters containing important information for the new school year can be expected in the mail this week.

These letters include instructions on how to access your student’s schedule through JupiterGrades.  When accessing this information -please be certain to check that the year displayed is 2015-2016.

Grade 9 students and parents will be invited to join us at Freshmen Orientation on August 27th from 6:30p – 8:30p and will get their schedules that evening.

Grade 6 students are invited to come to the Middle High School for a self-guided tour on August 25 or August 27 from 10a – 11:30a.

As always if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us!

Middle High School Supply List

Unlike the Elementary school, the students at the Middle High School are not given supply lists before the start of each school year.   The various schedules make it difficult to mainstream a supply list – however each teacher will be informing your students of the materials needed for their class at the start of the school year.   Students can always be prepared by having the following items:

3 ring binders, White Lined Filler Paper, Pencils, Pens, Highlighers, Backpacks, etc.

Thank you!  We look forward to seeing all of our students Sept. 1!

 

New Student Registration- Grades 6-12

Registration dates have been set for new (transfer) students at Carver Middle High School (grades 6 -12).

Parent/guardians are reminded to make arrangements to forward the following documents for registration: Academic record from previous school, Massachusetts transfer card, medical records, discipline file, attendance records, and I.E.P. if applicable. Also, proof of residency and copy of birth certificate are required. Registrations cannot be completed without the aforementioned items.

Appointments will be made on
Tuesday, August 25th through Thursday, August 27th
Please call the Guidance Department at:
(508) 866-6144 to arrange an appointment.

New Student Registration Forms (Grades 6-8)

New Student Registration Forms (Grades 9-12)

Carley Ryan–Kohl’s Cares local winner

Congratulations to Carley Ryan-Class of 2016–who was recently recognized as a Kohl’s Cares local winner for her efforts to bring a greenhouse as a “Learning Laboratory” to the Carver Community. She was awarded with a $50 Kohls gift card, and was among those chosen from more than 32,000 nominees nationwide. Recipients are selected for the positive impact that their volunteer efforts have on the community.

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