

Principal Rubino's Weekly Update
W.S. Parker Middle School Newsletter; Sun., March 31, 2024
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Dear Parker Families,
Quarter 4 begins on Monday and report cards will be issued by Friday, April 5. I will send an email when report cards are ready to be viewed in the Portal. One term left until the close of this school year. Let's finish strong!
This past week students participated in All School Enrichment sponsored by the Parker PTO. Storyteller Len Cabral conducted two separate performances in the Parker auditorium. Students were excellent and respectful audience members as they listened to and participated in the storytelling experiences; Len reminded all present that everyone has a story to tell. Len Cabral is an internationally acclaimed storyteller and the recipient of the National Storytelling Network 2001 Circle of Excellence Oracle Award. Len Cabral's, a great grandson of a Cape Verdean whaler whose grandparents immigrated to America from the islands off the coast of West Africa, ancestry comes alive through his retelling of African, Cape Verdean, and Caribbean folktales as well as original stories and tales from around the world.
As we approach MCAS testing, teachers will be reminding students of the protocols in place regarding testing. Mrs. Rubino and Dr. Story will be reviewing the Parker cell phone policy with all students, which is in place throughout the school year. As a reminder, phones are to be turned off and stored in lockers. SmartWatches are not allowed and need to be kept home or stored in lockers. Airbuds should only be used in classrooms when approved by teachers. Students cannot keep airbuds in their ears in between class periods.
Don't forget to express your interest in Parker's first multicultural night. Please complete the attached google form Here if you would like to participate.
Happy Easter to those who celebrate.
Please read on for important dates for the week ahead and beyond.
Sunday, March 31
Easter Sunday
Tuesday, April 2
Rainbow Rally Storytime; 6 p.m. - Rain or Shine - Town Common
Make some noise to show your love and support for our LGBTQIA+ family, friends, and neighbors!
Join us on the Town Common for an uplifting program with music, crafts, and more. Rain or shine, gather on the Town Common
Wednesday, April 3
Algebra Readiness Exam for grade 6 students
Monday, April 8 - Wednesday, April 10
Arts Fest - See below for more information
Monday, April 8
School Council at 5:30 p.m.
PTO at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, April 9
ELA MCAS all grades
Wednesday, April 10
ELA MCAS all grades
April 13 - April 21
School Vacation Week
Wednesday, April 24 - Friday, April 26
Quebec Trip for Grade 8 French students
Spanish Field Trips for Grade 8 Spanish students
Friday, April 26
Grade 7 Dance; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 1
Last day to order Parker yearbooks
Wednesday, May 15
Math MCAS (all grades)
Thursday, May 16
Math MCAS (all grades)
Friday, May 17
Parker Family Fun Night - 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21
Grade 8 Science, Technology Engineering MCAS
ELA iReady (grades 6 & 7 only)
Wednesday, May 22
Grade 8 Science, Technology Engineering MCAS
Thursday, May 23
Early Release for students (12:30 p.m.)
Multicultural Night - beginning before Open House at 5 p.m.
Parker Open House - 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday, May 28
Grade 8 Civics Performance Task MCAS
Math iReady (grades 6 & 7 only)
Thursday, May 30
Spring Concert Grade 6 at 6 p.m.
Spring Concert Grade 7 at 7:45 p.m.
Monday, June 3
Grade 8 Civics End of Course MCAS
Move Up Day - starting about 1 p.m.
Thursday, June 6
Spring Concert Grade 8 at 7 p.m.
Monday, June 10
Field Day
Tuesday, June 11
Field Day (rain date)
Wednesday, June 12
Science Expo Day - 8:15 to 12:30 p.m.
All School Enrichment - Hagarmania Extreme Science at 1 p.m.
Thursday, June 13
Grade 8 Promotion Ceremony followed by the dance
Begins at 6 p.m.
To access the 2023-2024 District Calendar, click here.
To access the Cultural Holidays Calendar, click here.
Rainbow Rally Storytime
Hey Reading! Make some noise to show your love and support for our LGBTQIA+ family, friends, and neighbors!
Join us on the Town Common for an uplifting program with music, crafts, and more. Rain or shine, gather on the Town Common
Want to help or have questions? Contact: Albert Pless, OESJ: apless@ci.reading.ma.us
Storytellers perform for students at Parker Middle School
Arts Fest 2024
Arts Fest is a highly-anticipated annual festival at which we highlight and celebrate the visual and performing artistic pursuits and achievements of our students from pre-kindergarten through the 12th grade!
Mark your calendars for this year’s three-evening event which is taking place on RMHS Main Street and in the Performing Arts Center on Monday, April 8th; Tuesday, April 9th; and Wednesday, April 10th from 5:00 to 8:15 PM!
Come and see student-created visual artwork and media on display at our art exhibition which runs the length of the RMHS Main Street and is open to the public from 5:00 to 8:15 PM each of the three evenings.
The space will also feature an interactive art scavenger hunt as well as opportunities to write “letters to the artist” in which you can encourage the artists whose artwork is on display! Each of the three evenings will also feature live student performances in the Performing Arts Center!
At 5:30 PM on Monday, April 8th, we open with performances by the RISE preschool and each of our elementary schools.
On Tuesday, April 9th, we feature 6:00 and 7:00 PM performances. At 6:00 PM, come experience our 8th Grade Combined Band and the Reading Memorial High School Symphonic Band. At 7:00 PM, be amazed by the 8th Grade Combined Chorus, the RMHS Mixed Choir, Harmonium, and selections by the RMHS Drama Club.
On Wednesday, April 10th, we feature the 6th Grade Combined Band and Chorus and at 7:00 PM, you won’t want to miss The Reading Middle School Jazz Band, the RMHS Stage Band, the RMHS Jazz Ensemble, RMHS Improv, and RMHS Playwriting!
Parker Student Council and Parker Leaders attend leadership conference
Teen Programs at the Reading Public Library
Project 351 and Cradles to Crayons Clothing Drive
Project 351 ambassador Declan Grant is doing a clothing drive in partnership with Cradles to Crayons. Project 351 is a Massachusetts-based organization that empowers youth leaders to unite, act, and lead. Cradles to Crayons is a non-profit organization that works to reduce child clothing insecurity in Massachusetts and elsewhere. Declan is collecting donations of brand new and gently used clothing in the lobby of Parker Middle School and on the porch at 15 Lothrop Road. See the flyer for more details.
Join us for Multicultural Night
Parker Middle School is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a Multicultural night on Thursday, May 23rd from 5 - 7 PM, which is the same night as Open House. However, the event begins one hour prior to Open House so that families can attend the event and then visit other classrooms. Our World Language teachers will have tables setup representing both Spanish and French speaking countries in the cafeteria. In addition, we would like to extend the opportunity for all students’ backgrounds to be on display as well by inviting families to participate if interested.
Please complete the attached google form Here if you would like to participate in either of the 2 options as follows:
Display only - Students will create tri folds representing your country of origin for display in the cafeteria on multicultural night
Display with Table Participation - Families will be provided their own table to introduce their country, culture and background to the school community through traditional clothing, flags, instruments, music, art, typical dishes, interesting facts, etc.. Students will create the tri fold display during advisory to assist.
Multicultural night is the perfect time to celebrate diversity and inclusion. Parents, students and teachers are all invited to be part of this exciting event!
If you have any questions, please reach out to Ms. Taranto or Ms. Santiago at maria.taranto@reading.k12.ma.us or jerika.santiago@reading.k12.ma.us
News from the PTO
📌 PTO MEETING: Join us for our next meeting, Monday, April 8 at 7 p.m. at Parker Middle School and via Zoom. Take a sneak peek at our upcoming agenda. All are welcome!
📌 ALL-SCHOOL ENRICHMENT: Ask your student about the storytellers who visited Parker this past Thursday. Len Cabral (http://www.lencabral.com/), and his colleague Derek Burrows (http://derekburrows.com/) treated our students to folktales & legends from around the world, and spoke to the students about how they have stories in them!
📌 LOOKING FOR HELP - CREATIVITY NEEDED! We're seeking people with skills to help paint 4-squares and a few other outdoor games on Parker grounds! Bring your creativity and/or painting know-how. If you're interested in finding out more, please reach out to parkerptopres@gmail.com.
SAVE THE DATE!
- SPRING FAMILY FUN NIGHT: Join us Friday, May 17 from 5:30-7 on the King Street lawn. Bring a picnic, and join us for lawn games, pizza, cotton candy, music, snacks and catching up with friends! Rising 6th graders and families are welcome. *FREE*
- MULTICULTURAL NIGHT: Come join in this exciting new event! Families are encouraged to participate by sharing your background, Thursday, 5/23, 5-7pm.
- PARKER AT THE RED SOX: Tuesday, 6/4/24. Tickets sold in January.
📌 WAYS TO STAY CONNECTED:
- Email: parkerptopres@gmail.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParkerPTO
- Instagram: @ParkerMSPTO
- Parker PTO webpage: tinyurl.com/ParkerPTOpage
Previous information that is still relevant
New bell schedule for 2024/2025
During the 2024/2025 school year, Parker Middle School will be utilizing a new bell schedule. With this new bell schedule, we will be increasing class times to 52 minutes per period. Currently, our periods are 48 minutes per period. As a result, the advisory class will meet once a week on a Wednesday, but for 30 minutes. While we are reducing the overall number of advisory blocks, the longer period of time will enable students and teachers to have in-depth conversations and activities on a particular topic rather than the starting and stopping of a topic throughout the week. Homeroom will take place for 6 minutes each morning. Students will still be able to access their lockers and classrooms beginning at 7:40 a.m. each morning. Students will be expected to be in their homeroom, seated for attendance at 7:50 a.m. Parents, caregivers, and students, please fill out this survey to share feedback on the proposed bell schedule for next year.
Parents and caregivers workshops from the Child Mind Institute
Supporting Parents and Caregivers
One of the biggest challenges of raising children is managing the emotional fallout.
We want the best for our children, and sometimes it can feel as if you can never do enough. Informed by research, our caregiver programs teach practical strategies that can be used immediately in everyday life and are appropriate for parents, grandparents, nannies, or other caregivers.
- New! Mindful Self-Compassion Course for Caregivers
Six-week virtual course to help caregivers learn self-compassion practices that promote emotional wellbeing, healthy habits, and satisfying personal relationships.
LEARN MORE ▸
- Behavioral and Emotional Skills Training℠ (BEST)
Interactive training for parents and caregivers to help manage problem behaviors in the home.
LEARN MORE ▸
- Parents of Anxious Children and Teens (PACT)
Interactive webinar series providing families and caretakers with evidence-based, practical strategies for supporting children and teens ages 3-13 struggling with anxiety.
LEARN MORE ▸
Registration open for the Reading Police Youth Academy
Here is your chance to learn more by joining the free youth academy. Program is open to Reading students only and runs from July 29 - Aug. 2; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Topics covered include: physical fitness, training, Internet safety, criminal law, investigations, motor vehicle law, CPR, defensive tactics, K9 unit, public speaking, SWAT team and more. If interested, reach out to the Reading PD or SRO Vatcher for more information.
Order your Parker Middle School Yearbook!
Parker Middle School’s full color, 48-page yearbook features
portraits of your friends, teachers and administrators, school
events, groups and clubs. This keepsake will leave you with a
lasting memory of your 2023-2024 year. All grades are represented.
Please read the following instructions.
1. Access the Pictavo store https://buytheyearbook.pictavo.com and search for
Walter Parker Middle School. There are known issues purchasing from phones.
2. Under “Shop My School” you will be prompted to enter your child’s name and
homeroom. All payments must be made online. Yearbooks cost $24 plus a 5%
service fee. The last day to order your book is May 1, 2024.
3. Students will receive yearbooks in homerooms before the last day of school. Our
8th grade students will receive yearbooks on the day of their class signing.
Attendance Reminders
School Attendance: As you know, school attendance is extremely important and matters every day. In our attempt to communicate proactively with families regarding attendance, we have been sending out letters to families if your child has more than five absences (regardless of whether they are considered excused or unexcused). Absences are considered excused if your child is sick or has a medical appointment. We do ask families to provide documentation from your health care provider if there is an extended absence due to a medical reason. As we work through what works best to maintain this ongoing communication with families, we have decided to pilot a monthly attendance letter to all families. This letter will be sent through the portal at the beginning of the month and will outline all of your child’s absences. Assistant Principal Story will reach out to families directly to set up attendance meetings if your child has exceeded 10 absences.
MCAS Testing Dates
Please mark your calendar for the following dates for MCAS testing:
- ELA 6 - 8: Tuesday, April 9 and Wednesday, April 10
- Math 6-8: Wednesday, May 15 and Thursday, May 16
- STE 8: Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 22
- Civics 8 performance task: Tuesday, May 28
- Civics 8 end of course test: Monday, June 3
It's important that students are present in school on the days of MCAS testing.
News from SEPAC
The Special Education Parent Advisory Council works for the understanding of, respect for, and support of, all children with special needs in the community (including ALL children on IEPs or 504 plans and children who may require specialized support). Watch this brief introductory video to learn more!
Do you have a child who is on an IEP, a 504 plan, or with special needs. If so, the Reading SEPAC exists for YOU.
Please fill out this brief, anonymous survey to help your SEPAC Board to plan for the 2024-2025 school year. It should only take a few minutes.
This school year we brought speakers to the Reading community on important topics such as executive functioning and anxiety based in large part on what parents highlighted in the annual survey, so it’s very important to make sure your voice is heard.
We also want to hear from you on how we are doing in meeting our community’s needs and what more we can do to improve Reading SEPAC.
Daytime SEPAC Business Meeting:
Planning for the next school year and reviewing the survey results.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 8:45AM (Virtual)
Please Click Here to Register for the SEPAC Business meeting.
SEPAC Family Lunch Meetup
Come have lunch, meet other families, and enjoy a time of conversation and connection.
Limited seating, so sign-up soon!
April 9th, 11-1PM
Please Click Here to Register for the SEPAC Lunch Meetup.
School Transition Workshops:
For parents and caregivers whose child has an IEP and will be transitioning to a different school in Reading or who is new to Reading.
Thursday, April 11th, 12-1pm (Virtual)
Wednesday, April 24th, 6pm (In Person - location TBD)
Please Click Here to Register for the Virtual School Transition Presentation.
The New IEP Presentations:
Wednesday, May 8th, 6PM (In Person - location TBD)
Thursday, May 9th, 12PM (Virtual)
Past Events:
Extended School Year (ESY) Presentation Recording will be available soon on the Reading SEPAC Website. Please check back.
MCAS & Students with Disabilities Presentation Recording will be available soon on the Reading SEPAC Website. Please check back.
Multi Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Presentation Recording available on the Reading SEPAC Website.
Review tiered system of supports and provide examples
Outline effective communication channels with your team and the school
Nurse Kate's Corner
As we are in the midst of cold and flu season, we are also seeing an increase in COVID cases. Please be aware that there are masks and COVID test kits available in the health office for all students, families and staff. Please see our COVID protocols here, and information about the flu here. Please feel free to reach out to Nurse Kate with any questions. Our next vaccine clinic will be held at Coolidge middle school on Friday January 5th from 2-5 pm.
The Parker Middle School will begin Annual Screenings including Postural, beginning next week. The purpose of Postural screening is to find early signs of possible spinal problems in children in grades 6-8. It is not a diagnostic service but a program to identify young people who should have further medical evaluation. If your child has any unusual findings, you will be notified and asked to take the child to a physician as a precaution. The majority of students exhibit no findings. If nothing unusual is found, we will not be contacting you again until the screening next year.
Annual State mandated screenings include:
Grade 6: postural-scoliosis
Grade 7: postural-scoliosis, hearing, vision, height/weight
Grade 8: postural-scoliosis, sbirt
For postural screening please send students in clothing (during PE days) that will help support visualization of the spine. Students should be checked with their backs bare. Boys should be bare to the waist; girls should wear two-piece bathing suits or shorts and a halter.
There is an alternative to opt out. If you do not want your student to participate, please email/submit a written request specifying which screening(s) to omit and submit current documentation of screening by their health care provider.
Parker screenings opt out link: https://forms.gle/bkUS6Anz3cPmxptE8
Please see the links for state information about school health screenings, immunizations and school exclusions: https://www.mass.gov/lists/school-health-screening,https://www.mass.gov/info-details/school-immunizations#school-and-camp-requirements-,
Chart reviews will continue to update immunization records, parents can upload updated vaccinations and documents directly on the snap health portal.
Grade 7 & New Students: Tdap & Meningococcal vaccines are required for the start of 7th grade, and the district requests an updated physical.
Reading Public Schools Snap Health Portal: https://www.reading.k12.ma.us/en-US/health-services-83f6862d/snap-health-portal-7580ab3a
Health offices can be reached via the health portal, or email/phone.
In Health,
Nurse Kate
METCO Updates
Reading Public Schools is a METCO DISTRICT
"Since its founding during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement, the METCO program has enrolled tens of thousands of Boston students of color in predominately white school districts, creating the opportunity for those districts to experience the advantages of learning and working in a racially and ethnically diverse setting."
Reporting Absences, Dismissals, and Tardies
Please take the time to read through the handbook to review our policies regarding school attendance.
The best way to report any attendance issues (absence, tardy, or dismissal) for your child is by sending an email to the Parker absentee line – wspabsences@reading.k12.ma.us
Please make sure to give us:
Student Name
a reason for the absence or tardy
expected date of return
for dismissal, the name of the person who will be dismissing your child
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Resources and Documents for Families
About us
Principal
Dr. Jill Story
Assistant Principal
Email: rochelle.rubino@reading.k12.ma.us
Website: https://www.reading.k12.ma.us/parker/
Location: 45 Temple Street, Reading, MA, USA
Phone: 781-944-1236
Twitter: @WSParkerMS