
McGovern News!
September 18, 2020
We made it! Our first week was a success. I can't describe how great it has been to have students back in the building. I am so thankful and grateful of the hard work of our faculty and staff, students, parents and guardians.
Students showed so much growth in the past two days with learning their routines and respecting the space of everyone. Surfer "dudes and dudettes" are the cool new way to walk! It was wonderful seeing students enjoy their time outside having recess, wellness and music. I’ve definitely enjoyed seeing how students create games and utilize the fields and equipment. The variety of space is certainly a plus.
Earlier this year, I wrote that the work would not be perfect out of the gate. That has certainly been true in some areas. We are eagerly awaiting the moment we can say we will be going 1:1 with technology. Additionally, we have revised our pick-up procedures from the first day. Thank you for your understanding and encouraging words when dropping or picking up your McGovern mini-mustang! We are moving 4 times the amount of students we have historically had at drop off and pick up, so thank you so much for your patience!
Have a great weekend!
Best,
Amy McDonald, Principal
IDs and Passwords
Fire Drill
I am thankful for the continued partnership with the Medway Fire and Police Departments. We will continue to practice these drills to ensure our students know the proper safety protocols.
Seating tips for virtual classroom
School Lunch
Medway Public Schools and Chartwells Introduces Plans for Serving Up Happy and Healthy at Mealtime For the new school year of 2020-2021!!!
While the start of the school year looks a little different for everyone, I wanted to share with you some good news that schools nationwide received last week. The USDA extended a waiver that allows schools to serve free breakfast and lunch to ALL students, through 12/31/20. We are thrilled with this news as it means that we will be able to provide all Medway Public School students with nutritious and tasty food that will support them, both in school and at home.
Please click here to see the entire Chartwells Fall Update
The monthly menus will be posted online at https://medwayschools.nutrislice.comIn addition here is an update from our food and nutrition services department:
Pick Up and Drop Off Update
If you have not received a name placard for your car, please email your child's teacher and we will make one. Thank you! This really helps at drop off and pick up.
Change of Dismissal Communication
If your child has a change to their normal dismissal procedure, please remember to call the front office and speak directly to office staff that morning. Please review this with your student when possible. We certainly recognize that emergencies do happen and we will always support families in these instances. Please do not email teachers these changes, as teachers do not have the opportunity to check email during their day.
Technology Update
The Technology Department provided an update on the process to move to one Chromebook for every Medway Public School student. We heard from many parents that this communication was confusing.
Elementary School students without a school issued device DO NOT need to transport a personal device to and from school. We ask that if a student currently has a school issued device, and when your student does obtain one, to please then transport the device. We DO NOT expect parents to buy a Chromebook for their child/children for the first few weeks of the school year, nor do we expect you to provide your personal lap top to a student for school. If your student needs a device for home, while we wait to move to one to one, please make a request using the link below.
Free and Reduced School Meal Program
Every child needs a healthy, nutritious meal to learn. Medway Public Schools offers nutritious meals to children each school day, often at a free or reduced price for those who need it. Medway Public Schools participates in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program (NSLBP), a federally funded program that helps children receive free or reduced meals.
Click here for additional information and to find out if you qualify.
Contacting Our Nurse
Nutritional Support / Remote School Lunches
In order to ensure that children’s nutritional needs are satisfied during this period of remote learning, we are offering any Medway resident under the age of 21 the opportunity to access free school meals every day of the week and/or food to prepare meals at home. For more details about these offerings and to sign-up for remote meals please click here.
Transportation Updates
We expect initial bus routes to be available today. This information will provide District leaders to solidify arrival and dismissal times for families. These are being developed based on the cohorting model and family survey information. Please look here for that information:
September 14, 2020: final Bus Lists published at www.medwayschools.org
2020-2021 School Calendar
The School Committee approved the recommended, amended 2020-2021 School Calendar which can be found here. The calendar takes into account the additional 10 days of professional learning and planning days prior to the start of our student return which will be Wednesday, September 16. The two days at the end of the year are being held in abeyance in case we need them sometime during the year in support of a student learning model transition (i.e. move from hybrid to full remote, etc.)
Health and Safety Updates
The District is moving forward with the purchase of air purifiers with HEPA filters for each classroom, teaching space, and office. These devices have the ability to sanitize the air, depending on size, every 15 minutes. We are hopeful we will receive delivery prior to the students starting school.
While this exceeds the recommendations provided by DESE, we believe that this is an essential purchase for a few reasons:
It adds another layer of protection for students, faculty and staff
It allows us to more effectively operate our ventilation system, while complying with guidance, as the weather shifts
Face Covering Policy
At the August 20, 2020, School Committee meeting, the committee approved the following:. Face Covering Policy. This policy does prohibit some popular Face Coverings such as "Gators."
In addition, here are some important tools and social stories that can help your child:
I can wear a mask Social Story
Resources!
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Below you will find some links to resources from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. We are called upon to use these resources when developing plans for the District.
DESE Initial Fall Reopening Guidance
DESE Fall 2020 Special Education Guidance
DESE Fall 2020 School Reopening Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
DESE Protocols for Responding to COVID19 Scenarios
DESE Return-to-School Working Group webpage
DESE Fall Reopening Transportation Guidance
DESE Fall Reopening Facilities and Operations' Guidance
DESE: Guidance for Courses Requiring Additional Safety Considerations for Fall 2020
Communication
Important Dates!
Sept 28: No School: Yom Kippur
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