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NEWS & UPDATES
Thank you to all of our community who came out to support our schools and students at all of the amazing events last week including the PTOs Harlem Wizards Game, the Pathways Student Showcase and the High School Drama Club’s presentation of SIX the Musical. Thank you to our incredible students, staff and volunteers who made all of these events such a success! Pictures and highlights to come!
Middle School Chocolate Social
April 11, 2025 | 2– 4 p.m.
On Friday, April 11, the Carver MS Student Government is sponsoring a Chocolate Social from 2 – 4pm in the cafeteria for Carver 6th, 7th, & 8th grade students. Tickets cost $8 (which includes 1 slice of pizza and a soda) and will be sold in Mr. Wechter’s room (before homeroom) from Monday, April 7 – Wednesday, April 9. Tickets must be purchased in advance and MAY NOT be purchased at the door! Extra pizza, candy and novelty items will be sold as well. A professional DJ will be entertaining the kids. Students may bring in food (examples: strawberries, oreos, marshmallows, etc.) to be covered in chocolate.
Please see emails sent to Middle School families or contact Mr. Sullivan at sullivans@carver.org or Mr. Wechter at wechterd@carver.org for further details.
The Annual Family Fun Night will held on Wednesday, April 16th at 6 p.m.
The event will begin in the Middle High School Auditorium with several student performances and then move down to the cafeteria for Family Bingo. The event is open to the entire community but we do ask you to complete the new google form below if you plan on attending on April 16th.
https://forms.gle/
Student Excellence
A group of Caring Crusaders under the leadership of Meghan Quirke and Katie Beyer represented Carver at the recent “Be in the Know” Youth Conference that centered on the work being done through youth coalitions in perseverance and prevention focused on such themes as Parental Divorce/Family Separation and Mental Health to Physical or Sports Injuries and School & Academic Difficulties and more!
Congratulations to Luke Maloney and Darin Spence who were elected by the student body to represent Carver at the Annual Student Government Day at the State House on Friday, April 4.
Thank you also to History Teacher and Department Chair, Brendan Cully to accompanied them on their trip to Beacon Hill.
and Congratulations to the Crusader Athletes of the Week, Sophia Tibbets and Jake Holden.
Visit our “Excellence” pages for more wonderful student celebrations and achievements:








