All after school activities in Carver Public Schools will be cancelled today, 2/12/2019 due to the impending weather. Students will be dismissed at their regular time. Thank you.
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Family Fun in February!
Join us at the Middle High School as the Athletic Booster Club once again hosts Bingo Night! Thursday, February 7th in the Middle High School cafeteria starting at 6 pm.
Bingo cards and pizza are only $1! Come show your support for the Crusaders and possibly win some great prizes!
THEN
Join us at the Elementary School on Friday, February 8th for FREE Family Movie Night at 6:30 pm in the CES Multi Purpose Room. Bring your family, friends and enjoy! Concessions will be available for purchase to help raise funds for the Elementary school running/walking trail!
Please note:
This event is open to all Carver Elementary Students and their Families. Students must be accompanied by an adult caregiver
Due to Movie Licensing Regulations, movie title cannot be displayed via Social Media outlets. Please call the school for more information.
Internet Safety Presentation – Mon, Feb 4
KATIE GREER, INTERNET SAFETY EXPERT
Raising Digital Natives: What’s New?
Monday, Feb. 4th, 6:30pm
Carver Elementary School
It can be daunting being a parent in these digitally-driven times, here our kids were born natives and as parents, we’re desperately trying to keep up. Katie Greer, a nationally-recognized digital safety expert, will update parents on the latest tech trends, safety issues, and tips on how to help our kids have a productive, healthy relationship with technology. Katie will be speaking to CES students as well as the middle and high school students during the school day on Monday, 2/4/19.
There will be an evening presentation for parents only on Monday, 2/4/19 at 6:30 pm at Carver Elementary School. Childcare will be available.
PreSchool Role Model Screening Announced
The Carver Public Schools’ Preschool Program, located at the Carver Elementary School, will be scheduling role model screening appointments for slots available for the remainder of this school year, on March 1, 2019. Please click here for additional information.
HS Mid-Term Exam Schedule
Click here to download/print the 2018-2019 Mid Term schedule.
Tuesday, Jan 22nd
Full day of School – Day 6
Periods 6, 7, 1, 2 will meet and lunch will be served.
12:05 – 12:35 p.m. Period 3 Review
12:35 – 2:05 p.m. Period 3 Exam
Wednesday, Jan 23rd
7:32 – 9:00 a.m. Period 7 Exam
9:10 – 10:45 a.m. Period 4 Exam
Thursday, Jan 24th
7:32 – 9:00 a.m. Period 1 Exam
9:10 – 10:45 a.m. Period 5 Exam
Friday, Jan 25th
7:32 – 9:00 a.m. Period 2 Exam
9:10 – 10:45 a.m. Period 6 Exam
Wednesday, January 23rd through Friday, January 25th will be half days for high school students. No lunches will be served for HS students on the half days, and buses will arrive for dismissal at 10:50 a.m.
Students are expected to use the entire testing time for successful completion of their exams and should not be dismissed until the scheduled end of exams.
Juniors and seniors are not expected to report during an exam period when they are normally scheduled for a directed study or internship, if they can provide their own transportation. If juniors and seniors cannot provide their own transportation, they must report to their scheduled study. All freshman and sophomores are to be at school from 7:32 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Carver Crushers VS. Harlem Wizards – Jan 17
Check out what the wizards are all about by clicking here.
Jan. 12 – MHS Hockey – Blackout Cancer Fundraiser Night
CMHS Hockey Team’s Blackout Cancer Night Fundraiser on Saturday, January 12th, at 8:30 at Gallo Ice Arena.
The Carver/Wareham Team will be playing against Apponequet/Old Colony High School and raising money for the American Cancer Society. There will be raffle baskets, a 50/50 raffle, and other fundraisers! If you are interested in purchasing a Blackout Cancer Night long sleeve T-Shirt for $15 or an event wristband for $5, please reach out to Mr. Antell at AntellD@carver.org.
We hope to see you at the game!
Gr 8 – NAEP Assessment
On Wednesday, January 30, Grade 8 students will participate in the NAEP Assessment.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often called The Nation’s Report Card, is the largest nationally representative and continuing assessment of what students in public and private schools in the United States know and are able to do in various subjects. Since 1969, NAEP has been a common measure of student achievement across the country in mathematics, reading, science, and many other subjects. Depending on the assessment, NAEP report cards provide national, state, and some district-level results, as well as results for different demographic groups.
NAEP is a congressionally mandated project of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), located within the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences. NAEP data are also used in special studies conducted by NCES. These have included comparisons of proficiency standards across state assessments; insights from high school transcripts, including courses taken and credits earned; and in-depth looks at how different demographic groups perform across different types of schools.
The National Assessment Governing Board, an independent, bipartisan organization made up of governors, state school superintendents, teachers, researchers, and representatives of the general public, sets policy for NAEP.
The Nation’s Report Card website has resources for all audiences (http://www.nationsreportcard.gov/) in addition, please note the following resources that may be helpful to parent/guardians and students:
- Nation’s Report Card: Digitally Based Assessments
Learn how NAEP is using new technologies to assess students in a digital environment. Introduce this brief interactive tutorial to students selected for the tablet assessments, so that they can become familiar with how to use the on-screen interactive tools. - Nation’s Report Card: Student’s page
Students selected for NAEP can test themselves and answer real assessment questions for different subject areas. - Nation’s Report Card: Educator’s page
Teachers can create their own tests using NAEP assessment items, and can also explore NAEP results. - Nation’s Report Card: Parent’s page
Parents can review what participation in NAEP means for their child and how results from assessments are used.



