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May 9, 2022
Prom 2022
Thank you to Nicole O'Brien and all of the parents that either volunteered their time or assisted with donations which made the After Prom Party a success! Thank you for giving our students a fun and safe prom night!
Senior Yard Signs
Today our seniors received their graduate signs to display at their homes to celebrate them and their journey towards graduation. Congrats to all members of the Class of 2022!
Class of 2022 Senior Events
- Each student will be given 8 tickets to be seated together and then the opportunity to receive 2 additional tickets which will be seated in the general seating area.
- Seats will be pre-assigned and each ticket will include the name of the guest.
- Reserved seating will be arranged in family pods that are outlined on the front athletic field. These "pods" can accommodate up to eight guests.
- A general admission seating section will be provided for open seating on the athletic field.
- The ticket request form must be filled out in its entirety and to avoid any duplicate entries it must be filled out using each senior's MURSD email. If you missed the timeline of the senior events (linked at the button below) for families we have included it again as it answers many questions.
- The deadline to submit the form is 9am on May 16.
Senior Knockout
Congratulations to Lucie Nicholson
Lead Learner Workshop
Breakfast with the Counselors
The school counseling staff will hold a Breakfast with the Counselors event this Wednesday, May 11th from 8:00am-9:00am at Nipmuc. Breakfast with the counselors provides an opportunity for parents to connect with school counseling staff and each other around a number of topics related to adolescent development and the high school experience. We are excited to welcome Dave Quinn, the district's Director of Instructional Technology to lead a discussion on social media, its effect on teenagers and what to do about it.
Ever feel like your teen can't put your phone down? Have you ever stopped to wonder why? This session will explore how social media takes advantage of students' mental makeup and holds their attention hostage. We'll discuss strategies and next steps that will help you help them to break free from the perpetual scroll and use social media more mindfully.
Please click here to RSVP.
Nipmuc Athletics
Nipmuc Athletic Hall of Fame Fundraiser - This Weekend
The Nipmuc Athletic Hall of Fame will be hosting a fundraiser for the induction ceremony for the Class of 2022. Come join us at Craftroots in Milford on Saturday May 14th from 1:00-5:00pm and see members of the Class of 2022. Tickets are $25 pre-sale ($30 at the door), this is a family friendly event (no charge for children). There will be a number of raffle prizes including gift baskets, gift cards to local restaurants, and free rounds at Shining Rock Country Club. For more information and tickets please visit our website.
BVExcel
BVExcel is a collaborative program that offers free evening credit-bearing classes throughout the semester at local schools in the Blackstone Valley. We are very excited to be opening the BVExcel fall registration on May 1st. It will be open to students until May 15th.
Available classes are listed below. Click here to view course descriptions.
Manufacturing I
Tuesdays - 6-8 pm (plus two Saturdays during the semester), Location - EdHub (Whitinsville, MA)
Cybersecurity & Programming
Day TBD - 3:15-5:00 pm (some hours assigned virtually), Location - Hopedale Jr.-Sr. High School
2D Game Design
Wednesdays - 6-8 pm (plus two Saturdays during the semester), Location - Bellingham High School
NEW - Food for Thought
Tuesdays, 3:15- 5:00 pm (plus two Saturdays during the semester), Location - Douglas High School
NEW - Introduction to Health Careers and Care Essentials
Day TBD, 6-8 pm (plus two Saturdays during the semester), Location - Northbridge High School
Important Reminder - Term 4 Tardies
- Students need to be in their first block class (not simply in the building) prior to 7:30am.
- Students are given 3 tardies per term without consequences.
- Tardies 4 - 6 will result in after school detentions, loss of parking for the remainder of the term (if applicable), and ineligibility for after school activities on that day.
- Tardies 7+ result in a Saturday detention per tardy and ineligibility for that day's after school activities.
- Term 4 begins on April 6 and runs through the end of the school year.
We continue to track all students' attendance. You can access this information in PowerSchool.
FAST 2022
FAST is coming back! We are planning the return of FAST to take place on May 19. For those who are not familiar with Faculty and Students Together (FAST), this event is one of the highlights of the year. Led by our student council, FAST consists of class competitions, fun activities, and the chance to celebrate Nipmuc pride. We typically host FAST on the day before Thanksgiving but have moved it to take place this spring. This is the first time in two years that we’ve had the event. It will look a bit different but we’re excited to bring it back. Here are some details:
Date: May 19 (Rain Date: May 24) - We selected this date so that it occurs after AP testing and math MCAS.
Schedule: We’ll run a modified half-day schedule with classes that are approximately 40 minutes in length. An all-school lunch will take place outside on the front field at approximately 11:30am. FAST activities will take place after lunch through the end of the day.
Locations: Most FAST events will be scheduled to take place outside on the athletic fields and in the courtyard.
Pep Rally: A pep rally will close the day. This will take place outside on the front field.
Class Colors: Most students wear their class t-shirts or class colors during FAST. Class colors are as follows:
Class of 2022 - Purple
Class of 2023 - Pink
Class of 2024 - Red
Class of 2025 - Light Blue
More details about events and activities will be shared with students as the date approaches.
Hygiene Drive to Benefit Net of Compassion
Mendon-Upton Spanish Immersion Invites You
MAY SEPAC MEETING: Board Vote and Special Guest Speaker
Join us for our May meeting in-person or on Zoom!
When: Monday, May 16 at 6:30pm
Where: Your choice - Either at Nipmuc in person or by zoom which the link can be found here.
We will vote on SEPAC board members for the 2022-2023 school year in this meeting! WE WANT YOU! Want to join the board? Learn more about SEPAC, the process for getting involved and voting in our bylaws document here and come to this meeting. In addition to covering regular SEPAC business, we are hosting a special guest speaker on the 16th (rescheduled from the April meeting), Bonnie Delongchamp (LSW, C.A.S., MMFT).
Bonnie is the Executive Director of The Whole Child in Upton. The Whole Child’s mission is to support the healthy (physical, social, behavioral and cognitive) development of children and empower their families through education, coaching, opportunity and consultation. Bonnie's presentation will begin at 7pm, after we cover regular SEPAC business.
What is the MURSD SEPAC? The MURSD Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a group of parents and guardians of children who are supported or who are seeking special education support in the Mendon-Upton school district. Our SEPAC not only provides a support network for other parents, but a forum for open communication about special education in our district, an opportunity for collaboration with district leadership, and more. To be added to the SEPAC email list, please reach out to mendonuptonsepac@gmail.com. More information here: Mendon-Upton SEPAC | Mendon-Upton Regional School District (mursd.org)
Summer Learning Opportunities
Please find summer courses for your reference. These courses are tuition free with grant assistance from MA Office of Economic Development and would be most appropriate for any graduating seniors who are interested in entering the workforce or trade.