
TFHS/GFMS Community Newsletter
February 7, 2021 Created by Principal Joanne Menard
In This Newsletter
-Latest Communication to Families from Superintendent
-Hybrid Learning
-February Break
-Healthcare and Social Assistance Innovation Pathways Applications for 9th Grade
-Generous Donation Made by Montague Elks to Helping Hands/Athletic Leadership Council
-BinaxNOW COVID-19 Test
-Nurses' Open Virtual Office Time
-Travel Restrictions
-8th Grade Math
-Important Internet Information
-ChromeBook Case Information
-Remote Learning Reminders
-Working Wednesday Afternoons
-TFHS Report Card
-Winter Sports Protocols
-Fall 2 Athletics
-Girls' Basketball
-Boys' Basketball
-Atlas Pop Up Markets
-GMRSD Menus
-Our State Approved to Continue Pandemic EBT
-Brick House Opportunities
-Equity and Inclusion District Webpage
-News from Assistant Principal Tom Gaffigan
-Updated GMRSD School Calendar 2020-2021
-Annual Gala
-Visit from Mack
-Next Friends of GFMS and TFHS Meeting
-Interested in Serving on Student Council?
-Student Emails
-GMRSD Family Technology Resource Page
-Disclosure Statement Read Prior to Each Class
-Acceptable Use Policy
-GFMS Yearbook Information
-TFHS Yearbook Information
-TFHS/GFMS Student Handbooks
-Updated Academic Calendar 2020-2021
-Whole School Meetings
-Procedures if Need to Come to School Office
-GMRSD Face Mask Policy
-Masks Need to Be Worn on All Buses
-Upcoming Dates
Latest Communication to Families from Superintendent
Dear GMRSD Families,
Change to Start Date for District Hybrid Model
Due to the factors identified below, I am informing families that the district must change our date to begin in the hybrid model to Monday February 22nd. Phase 1 priority populations will remain in their current learning model. All other students will have one more week of remote learning, before February vacation.
Factors that Contribute to Decision-Making in this Delay
When I first began to communicate with families about returning larger numbers of students to school, I shared that safety was the top core value that drives my decision-making about increasing the number of students on campus. I also shared that there are three guiding factors that inform the district’s readiness to receive larger numbers of students on campus: COVID Data, Staffing, and Safety of the Facilities. This delay in hybrid is a result of unexpected challenges with staffing our schools and the lack of a final update on the state of the facilities.
Newly emerging staffing issues will prevent the district from being able to safely bring a larger number of students back to campus next week. We have filled a number of positions, but some critical positions remain unfilled. In addition, recent necessary medical leaves and the need for some staff to unexpectedly quarantine, have prevented us from being able to fully staff our schools for next week, to allow the safe return of a larger number of students.
I also assured the community that the facilities would be completed, and we would provide an updated report from our ventilation contractor. While the repairs have been completed, we have not received the final report from the contractor to share with the community. I will not go back on that assurance to the community to be transparent about that progress. While we expect that report in the next day or so, that is beyond our deadline for decision making around moving to hybrid.
I recognize that this is a continued inconvenience to families and we desperately want our students on campus. However, these criteria have been built by our community and we have adhered to them consistently to ensure that we are doing everything possible, to significantly reduce the likelihood of transmission of the virus at schools.
Meal Pick-Up – Change to Thursday Feb. 4th
Just a reminder that Meal Pick-Up for this week will all take place at the same times and locations, on Thursday February 4th.
Students Choosing Remote Learning
At this point, many families have chosen to continue with remote learning, as the district moves to the hybrid learning model. If a family wishes to have their student join the hybrid learning model, they must notify the principal of their child’s school at least two weeks in advance of the date the student could join a hybrid cohort. This will allow schools to maintain a balance in the number of students on campus and in classes, in order to best maintain social distancing protocols.
In-School COVID Testing – Need for Parent Consent
As I mentioned in a previous communication, our district has entered into the BINAX rapid COVID test pilot. Principals at each school are sending information to families so parents can provide written consent for our trained nurses to administer the rapid test to your child. Parents must give written consent if they wish their child to receive the test, when their child has COVID symptoms at school.
Additional Pandemic-Related Information
Bringing Down Community Transmission Rates- COVID-19 Testing
In addition to wearing masks, frequent handwashing, social distancing and avoiding crowds, we can all help reduce the rates of transmission by getting access to testing. We should all get tested when we are concerned about exposure to the virus, when we have symptoms or when we are must travel or care for vulnerable people, in our lives. Access to testing in the region has recently increased. This includes sites in Greenfield and UMass Amherst. Please use the following links to get information about how and where to get tested for COVID-19:
https://www.umass.edu/coronavirus/communitycovidtest
https://www.cic-health.com/stopthespread
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/stop-the-spread
Sincerely,
Brian Beck
Superintendent of Schools
Hybrid Learning
Please remember that students can only come on their assigned hybrid learning days due to space constraints and COVID-19 safety protocols.
Students need to come masked with their ChromeBooks and earbuds for classroom work each day. Classroom windows will be opened for ventilation, as well as using air purifiers, so coats should be carried to each class. All belongings must be carried throughout the day within their backpacks and sports bag (if playing a sport).
GFMS Arrival and Breakfast:
When dropped off (either by bus or car), all GFMS students will walk around to the back of the school and enter through the rear courtyard doors. They will stand in line six feet apart, use hand sanitizer, and wait to receive their grab and go breakfast. Each student will go to their assigned grade level area and sit in the next available seat. Note that seats are marked off where they can sit six feet apart from others and plexi-glass will be running down the tables. Students must remain seated for the entire lunch. When dismissed, students closet to the cafeteria doors will leave first and dispose of all their trash.
TFHS Arrival and Breakfast:
When dropped off (either by bus or car), all TFHS students will enter through the front main school entrance and immediately sanitize their hands. They will walk forward in the main vestibule and stand in line six feet apart to pick up their grab and go breakfast past the far theatre entrance. Students will proceed up the back stairs and enter the gym. They will walk to the farthest chair that is sitting on the gym floor. (Note all chairs are place six feet apart.) Students must remain seated the entire time. When breakfast is dismissed, the closest person from the exit will leave, depositing their trash as they go.
Lunch for Both Schools:
All lunches will be held in the cafeteria. Please see the procedures above in the GFMS Breakfast.
Lunch times:
11:10-11:40 – 7th grade lunch
11:20-11:50 – 8th grade lunch
11:30-12:00 – 6th grade lunch
12:30-1:00 – TFHS lunch:
Learning will look very different for our students. They will need to remain in assigned seats within their classrooms. Teachers will be instructing both hybrid and remote learners at the same time, so teachers will be accessing large projection screens as well as instructing those in front of them. Students will need to use Chromebooks and earbuds (when working with others) when in classes. Whole school meeting will remain virtual for the remainder of the year. When moving through the hallways, they will always need to follow all COVID-19 safety protocols and maintain social distancing guidelines.
GFMS Dismissal:
There will be a staggered dismissal for GFMS students according to grade. All middle school students will exit the building through the rear courtyard doors and walk around to the front of the school. They will either enter a bus (moving to the back to the first seat available) or immediately exit in a car.
TFHS Dismissal:
There will be a staggered dismissal for TFHS students according to floors of their last class of the day. All high school students will exit the building through the front main doors of the school. They will either enter a bus (moving to the back to the first seat available) or immediately exit in a car.
February Break
Healthcare and Social Assistance Innovation Pathways Application for 9th Grade
Generous Donation Made by Montague Elks to Helping Hands/Athletic Leadership Council
A huge thanks to the Montague Elks Board! They presented a $2,000 dollar check for our Helping Hands/Athletic Leadership Council fund to Adam Graves, TFHS Athletic Director, and Dan Miner, Gill-Montague Safety Resource Officer! This is the most that we could have been gifted!!!!!!
This will go a LONG ways towards helping many of our students who don't have the resources for food and clothing. We are so appreciative for their very generous donation!
BinaxNOW COVID-19 Test
Nurses' Open Virtual Office Time
The nurses will be holding an open virtual office time for the parents/guardians of students. This time is available for the nurses to answer any non-specific student health related questions. The meeting will take place between 9-10 a.m. on Thursday January 11th and Friday the 12th.
link for January 11th:
Join with Google Meet
link for January 12th:
Join with Google Meet
If you have any student specific health related questions, please email either myself or Melissa so we can schedule a time to meet with you.
Thank you,
Amy Killay RN
Phone: 413-863-7219
Melissa Lynde RN
Phone: 413-863-7313
Travel Restrictions
As per Massachusetts travel restrictions, staff and students that travel out of the New England states and New York, are reminded that they will need to quarantine 14 days after returning to Massachusetts before returning to school or work. Excluded from this is the New York City area; quarantine is necessary if you have visited here. If you plan to be traveling or have just returned from traveling, please contact your school nurse so that any questions can be answered and appropriate planning for timelines for return can be discussed.
Thank you for your assistance in maintaining the health and safety of our school community.
For more information on Massachusetts travel ban:
8th Grade Math
Important Internet Information
Thank you all for your help.
Sincerely,
Brian Beck
Superintendent of Schools Gill-Montague Regional School District
CrhomeBook Case Information
a case that is compatible with a DELL 3100 11-inch ChromeBook.
Remote Learning Reminders
Students' role in remote learning
-be to class on time
-be in school: every day and every class the entire class
-be in a location for learning
-sit upright when in class
-clear your working surface other than the current class materials
-be present in Google Classroom, classroom document, or online subject website
-respond to teacher questions
-participate verbally within break out sessions with others
-eyes on computer screen for instruction and directions/ears listening to instructions and discussions
-turn in filled in assignments - do not turn in blank documents
-check your progress on Plus Portals
-check assignments on Google Classroom
-check for comments/feedback from teachers on assignment
-reply to teacher messages/emails
-proper care of your ChromeBook
Parents'/Guardians' role in remote learning
-play an active, supportive role in your child's education
-check student grades in Plus Portals, either as a parent or with your child
-provide an appropriate learning environment (quiet/minimal noise, a place to sit - desk, table, materials - pens/pencils, paper, notebooks)
-encourage movement breaks and screen breaks
-reach out to teachers with questions and concerns about attendance, assignments, and grades
-frequently check on your child - that they are attending classes and completing assignments
-check to see if they are on the computer and what screen (your child will not be always focusing on a Google Meet, they might be in break out groups or on digital assignments)
-support and remind your child in properly caring for their ChromeBook
-use the tech support site with technology issues
https://sites.google.com/gmrsd.us/familyresourcesite/home
-we do not expect parents/guardians to teach the academic curriculum
Teachers' role in remote learning
-updating Plus Portals
-posting assignments on Google Classroom
-posting feedback for students
-taking attendance daily and by class
-teaching standards-based curriculum
Working Wednesday Afternoons
TFHS Report Card
English- https://reportcards.doe.mass.edu/2020/06740505
Winter Sports Protocols
Fall 2 Athletics
Fall 2 sports is almost here. We will be offering Varsity/JV Volleyball, HS Football in a co-op with Greenfield, Boys soccer and Girls soccer in co-op with Franklin Tech, MS Soccer and MS Football. MS soccer and football will depend on numbers, field availability, weather, etc. The season is scheduled to start on March 1 and end by April 24... The start date is VERY flexible... the blue registration forms are located in the front office lobby or on the following link. They are due by 8am on Thursday February 25th!!!!!!!!! They can be emailed to adam.graves@gmrsd.org or dropped in the main office lobby. As more information becomes available, it will be distributed!!!
Thanks
Adam Graves, Athletic Director
Blue Registration Form
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1logk2K6iukrS8E9uc6m53G9k5LnQLEF9/view
Girls' Basketball
Links to Girls' varsity and JV basketball games vs Athol.
Boys' Basketball
boys jv v frontier https://vimeo.com/509039483
varsity boys v mohawk https://vimeo.com/508967249
jv boys v fronteir https://vimeo.com/509201918
Atlas PopUp Markets
Our State Approved to Continue Pandemic EBT
Massachusetts is First State in Nation to Gain Federal Approval to Continue Pandemic EBT through School Year 2020-2021
More than 500,000 students will resume receiving P-EBT benefits in December
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today received federal approval to issue Pandemic EBT benefits (P-EBT) for the rest of the 2020-2021 school year. P-EBT promotes increased food security for families who participate in the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National School Lunch Program (NSLP), covering the cost of missed school meals for more than 500,000 students in remote or hybrid learning environments.
Eligible households will receive the next round of P-EBT benefits by the end of December. The benefits cover school meals missed during the months of October and November, and households will receive benefits monthly through the end of the 2020-2021 school year. The Department of Transitional Assistance estimates P-EBT will bring $40 to $60 million per month in federal dollars into the Commonwealth’s economy.
“COVID-19 has exacerbated food insecurity, especially for children who receive nutrition support in school settings. This remains a significant challenge for many families throughout the Commonwealth,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services and COVID-19 Command Center Director Marylou Sudders. “Massachusetts continues to maximize every opportunity to tackle food insecurity across the state. The rapid approval of our plan to issue P-EBT through the end of the school year provide relief to hundreds of thousands of families across the state for many months as we continue to navigate this public health crisis.”
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act established the option for states to establish program P-EBT. Massachusetts initially launched its P-EBT program in April 2020 to help students and their families buy healthy food while schools were closed from March through June due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was one of a limited number of states to receive federal approval for September P-EBT benefits. To date, P-EBT has brought more than $253 million in federal dollars into the Commonwealth, supporting families across the state and local grocery retailers. The Continuing Appropriations Act of 2021 extended P-EBT through the entire 2020-2021 school year.
P-EBT is jointly administered by the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), in collaboration with local school districts. Families with eligible students are expected to begin receiving P-EBT benefits to cover October and November school days, by the end of the year.
“P-EBT has proven to be an effective tool during the COVID-19 pandemic to help families with students learning at home directly purchase healthy, culturally appropriate food,” said DTA Commissioner Amy Kershaw. “P-EBT also brings critical resources into our local communities, supporting food retailers and their employees.”
“P-EBT benefits are an important piece of support for students and families during this challenging time,” said Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley. “I’m grateful to everyone at the state and district levels who are helping to feed children, from the people facilitating P-EBT benefits to the school nutrition workers preparing free meals.”
Families with eligible students will receive their P-EBT benefits monthly for the remainder of the school year. Based on federal rules, families will receive varying P-EBT amounts. Families with children in a fully remote learning environment will receive $117 a month per child, and children in a hybrid learning environment will receive $58 a month per child. Families can check their P-EBT balance by calling the number on the back of the card. P-EBT benefits can be used anywhere Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are accepted, including online from Walmart and Amazon. Learn more about P-EBT at MAp-ebt.org.
P-EBT builds upon the work of the Massachusetts COVID-19 Command Center’s Food Security Task Force to strengthen our local food system and maximize federal food assistance programs to ensure that food insecurity needs are addressed during the COVID-19 public health emergency and into the long-term.
Families who already receive DTA benefits will get their P-EBT benefits on their existing EBT card. Families who do not receive DTA benefits, but were mailed a P-EBT card in the past, will get their P-EBT benefits on their existing P-EBT card. Newly eligible students will receive their P-EBT benefits on their EBT card if receiving DTA benefits or will be mailed a P-EBT card if they do not receive DTA benefits. Families who lost their P-EBT card can request a new one.
Many families eligible for P-EBT may also be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and are being encouraged to apply. Children and teens participating in the free and reduced-price lunch program can also get free meals at hundreds of school meal locations throughout the state, no registration or ID required.
DTA assists and empowers low-income individuals and families to meet their basic needs, improve their quality of life, and achieve long term economic self-sufficiency. DTA serves one in eight residents of the Commonwealth with direct economic assistance and food assistance, as well as workforce training opportunities. DTA administers three core programs: SNAP; Transitional Aid for Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC); and Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled, and Children (EAEDC).
DESE is committed to preparing all students for success after high school. The Department's work includes licensing educators, distributing state and federal education money, helping districts implement learning standards, overseeing statewide standardized tests, monitoring schools and districts, and convening districts and individuals to share best practices. In addition, DESE collects data to inform state and local decisions.
Brick House Opportunities
The Brick House Community Resource Center
24 Third St, Turners Falls, MA, 01376
Youth Programs
Wellness Workshops
The Brick House is offering Weekly 45-minute wellness workshops on Zoom every Wednesday from 3:30PM to 4:15PM. The workshops are interactive and informative through use of Tedtalks, quizzes, and PowerPoints. Previous topics have included: Healthy Relationships, Nutrition, and Coping with Stress.
Youth ages 13-18 are welcome to attend! We encourage youth to turn on their camera, but if they prefer not to that's ok too, they can interact through the chat option on zoom.
ZOOM link for January and February: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85812676341?pwd=dW4ydW5ZYU9zUVlPZVExc1BNWGVXdz09
passcode: brickhouse
Every week the ZOOM LINK is posted on our Instagram page: brickhouseteencenter
and Facebook page: The Brick House Community Resource Center
Questions? email Ilani Ortiz: iortiz@brickhousecrc.org
Homework Support, College Applications, Resume Writing and Job Applications
Our Youth Programs Team offers one-on-one online and in-person homework support for youth ages 11-19 after school from 2:30-5pm. We also offer one-on-one support with applying to college, exploring career options, creating resumes, and applying to jobs. Please contact Jane Goodale, Youth Programs Manager: jgoodale@brickhousecrc.org or 413-800-5705 to sign-up for one-on-one support sessions.
Mondays Teen Center Zoom Drop In
Here you can check in, hangout and play online games every Monday from 3PM-4PM with The Brick House Team Members!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89176859534?pwd=RGpzT3haWkMxUlBnNHNpSDJwYUtEUT09
Parent Family Services
Monthly Parent/Guardian Group
Join us the 2nd Friday of every month from 3:30-4:30 pm over Zoom for our new monthly get together to discuss topics of interest and share concerns and ideas with each other.
*NEW! Surprise gift card raffles each month to be picked at the end of each meeting!!!*
February 12, 2021
Bullying
March 12, 2021
Parenting Children with Special Needs
April 9, 2021
Preadolescents and Puberty
May 14, 2021
Raising babies
June 11, 2021
Family Communication
July 9, 2021
Family Meals
August 13, 2021
Tantrums
To Be Continued...
We will decide as a group!
Have any questions or want to participate in the group?
TO JOIN: email Stacey at her email below to get on the list for a zoom invitation each month. For other questions contact either Stacey or Sandra.
Stacey Langknecht email: slangknecht@brickhousecrc.org Cell:(413) 800-2496
Sandra Ramos email: sramos@brickhousecrc.org Cell:(413) 800-2208 (English or Español)
Equity and Inclusion District Webpages
http://www.gmrsd.org/welcome-gmrsd/students/equity-and-inclusion
http://www.gmrsd.org/welcome-gmrsd/parents/equity-and-inclusion-gill-montague
News from Assistant Principal Tom Gaffigan
As attendance in classes are still in issue, we ask families to please do their best in making sure your student is in class on time. This is especially important for the 1st class of the day so we can get an accurate attendance count. This has been an issue since the 1st day of school and I hope we can do better.
Updated GMRSD School Calendar 2020-2021
Annual Gala
GMEF Annual Gala Cancelled Due to Death of Philip Bauer
The Gill-Montague Education Fund Annual Gala - “The Legend of Johnny Cash” has been cancelled. Joyce Phillips, Executive Producer, said “It is with extreme sadness that we learned that Philip Bauer passed away on November 24, 2020 of stage 4 colon cancer. Philip Bauer had been scheduled to perform on April 20 for the 2020 GMEF Annual Gala. It was postponed to 2021 due to the Pandemic. Philip Bauer was known world-wide as the number one tribute artist of Johnny Cash. He brought the sound and charisma of ‘The Man in Black” to life in his 90 minute stage show. W.S. Holland (Johnny Cash’s' only drummer) recognized Philip as “the best I have ever seen."
Because of the Pandemic, the GMEF was unable to raise money with the Gala which results in the support of student enrichment. Phillips said, the GMEF will continue to award 3 scholarships in June and their annual ‘roses for the seniors’ at graduation.
Anyone who purchased advanced tickets for the 2020 Gala, may wish to donate their ticket money towards student enrichment. Please contact us via our website: www.thegmef.org or email: info@thegmef.org. We will send you a letter recognizing your 2020 tax deductible contribution.
Patrons may must return their tickets to The GMEF – TICKETS, PO Box 383, Turners Falls, MA 01376 for a full refund.
Our Annual Galas will return when it is safe for everyone to gather. Thank you for your support.
Visit from Mack
Next Friends of GFMS and TFHS Meeting
Interested in Serving on School Council?
Student Email
The district has turned on GMail as a Google app for our MS and HS students. This means that through their @gmrsd.us Google accounts, students are able to get into GMail and receive email messages. Email messages received and sent out will be limited to only within the domain; and only with their teachers. Presently, we will not be allowing them to email each other until we determine that it is appropriate to do so.
Your child(ren) will not have to do anything different from logging into their Google accounts. They will receive emails, and can access their email messages, by going into the "waffle" and selecting GMail.
Seniors will be in a more open domain to allow them to work with their college applications. We will work with Guidance to set this up. The students' @gmrsd.org accounts will be able reach them directly from any college. Anything sent to from a college to a @gmrsd.us account is directly forwarded to the student's @gmrsd.org account.
Please note that the GMRSD Acceptable Use Policy does apply to student emails. The policy is below.
GMRSD Family Technology Resource Page
Disclosure Statement Read Prior to Each Class
It is important that we follow our school rules when we meet through the computer. We will be respectful of each other's words and ideas. Students and their families may not save, record, share or post this session or any photos from this session. If students or families do not agree with these requirements, please disconnect from this meeting. Families may contact me for a different learning plan.
Acceptable Use Policy
CHROMEBOOK ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY:
School issued Chromebooks should be used for educational purposes and students are to adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy at all times. Chromebook devices are enrolled under the gmrsd.us domain making it inapplicable for any other use.
GMRSD’s administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access, and to alter, add or delete installed software or hardware.
Inappropriate media may not be used for Chromebook backgrounds or themes. No images or graphics containing people can ever be used as a background or theme. The presence of guns, weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drug, gang-related symbols or pictures will result in disciplinary consequences.
Manufacturer and school barcode tags and name labels shall not be removed, covered or marked upon.
Teachers, school administrators, and the Technology Services staff use monitoring software that allows them to view the screens and activity on student assigned Chromebooks.
The school district uses an Internet content filter that is in compliance with the federally mandated Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). All Chromebooks, regardless of physical location (in and out of school), will have Internet activity protected and monitored by teachers, school administrators, and the technology staff. If an educationally valuable site is blocked, students should contact their teachers to request the site be unblocked. Such requests will be given consideration following administrative review.
GFMS Yearbook Information
TFHS Yearbook Information
TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL
YEARBOOK INFORMATION
TurnersFallsYearbook@gmrsd.us || Leslie.charles@gmrsd.org
ORDER A YEARBOOK
$30 until JAN. 8, 2021 ($40 JAN. 9, 2021 until sold out)
ONLINE:
https://unipaygold.unibank.com/CustomerInfo.aspx?Customerid=1931
When you get to that page, select “Turners Falls High”, “High School Yearbook Sales”. If you have more than one order, please include both names.($30 until January 8; $40 until sold out.)
BY CHECK:
Please send your check, payable to Turners Falls High School. Make note in memo: student’s name and grade and the word “yearbook”. Send to TFHS, Leslie Charles, yearbook advisor, 222 Turnpike Road, Montague, MA 01351 ($30 until January 8; $40 until sold out.)
CASH:
At this point, we cannot accept a cash payment due to COVID-19.
DOWN PAYMENT:
Down payments accepted. Deposit amount at your discretion. Full payment will need to be made before receiving the yearbook. If you make a down payment on or before January 8, the total cost will be $30. If you make a down payment on Jan. 9 or later, the total cost will be $40.
SCHOOL PHOTOS - ALL GRADES
New this year! Please send in your own school photo for the class pages.
(Due to COVID-19, there are no school photos scheduled at this point)Please email with you name/grade to: TurnersFallsYearbook@gmrsd.us
PETS PAGE - DEC 11
Pictures of students & teachers with their pets by December 11.
SENIOR SPORTS APPRECIATION - DEC. 23
For the senior sport appreciation spread, I need the people who are playing sports as a senior this to let me know by my social media (if they have me, Haliegh Greene) or by email Goaliegreene99@gmail.com of what sport(s) they are playing or have played throughout high school and if they have a picture of them playing a sport that they took themselves.
SPORTS PHOTOS & CANDIDS
A CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
If you or anyone you know has taken photos throughout this year, please submit them to: TurnersFallsYearbook@gmrsd.us
We are looking for any sports actions (field hockey and golf this Fall)
CANDIDs: take a photo of your
SENIORS PAGE - DEC 4
SENIOR PORTRAITS:
Should be high resolution (4x6” @ 300 dpi or about 1-3 megabytes)
SENIOR BLOCKS:
EMAIL to: EMAIL: TurnersFallsYearbook@gmrsd.us
Please include:
Name as you want it to appear in the yearbook;
Date of Birth; Quote; Likes; Dislikes; Goal(s);
Activities; Thanks To
SENIOR ADS:
Great for caregivers/parents/grandparents/friends to celebrate your senior! Please contact me for more information/form: TurnersFallsYearbook@gmrsd.us
SENIOR CLASS PHOTO:
Please send in a photo (can be from phone) for the class photo page.
TFHS/GFMS Student Handbook
To view the TFHS Student Handbook, please go to the gmrsd.org page, then the high school, and then under parents.
To view the GFMS Student Handbook, please go to the gmrsd,org page, then the middle school, and then under parents.
Updated Academic Calendar 2020-2021
Whole School Meetings
There will be special whole school meetings this Friday for each school. The nurses will be reviewing new safety protocols and procedures with all students in preparation for the return to school on February 22nd.
High School Whole School Meetings will be held now every other Tuesdays beginning at 9:15 a.m. Principal Menard or Mr. Gaffigan will be sending out the link for all high school teachers to share with students on the Monday prior to each meeting. We have changed our meeting schedule to every other week to enable students to have additional time to meet with teachers.
Procedures if Need to Come to School Office
GMRSD Face Mask Policy
Masks Need to Be Worn on All Buses
Upcoming Dates
Monday, February 8th - GFMS Morning Meeting, 7:45-8:00 a.m.; surveys (8th, 10th, 12th grades); Friends of GFMS/TFHS meeting, 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, February 9th - TFHS Morning Meeting, 9:15 a.m.
Thursday, February 11th - Parents Open Forum with Nurses, 9-10 a.m.
Friday, February 12th -GFMS Whole School Meeting with Nurses, 7:45 a.m.; TFHS Whole School Meeting with Nurses, 8:30 a.m.; Parents Open Forum with Nurses, 9-10 a.m.
Monday, February 15th - Friday, February 19th: February Break
Great Falls Middle School
222 Turnpike Road
Montague, Massachusetts 01351
413-863-7200