Reading Public Schools Newsletter and Superintendent Office Hours for Week of 10/28/2018

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope all is well and you are enjoying the weekend.  Attached is this week’s Pathways Newsletter.  In the newsletter are the following articles and information:

  • A Boston Globe article on the rally that was held last weekend regarding the swastika incidents.
  • RMHS Band takes first place in Billerica Marching Band Competition
  • Upcoming Youth Mental Health First Aid Courses
  • A Marshall Memo article on Dealing with Harassment and Disrespect in Middle and High Schools
  • Reading Adopt A Family Program begins
  • Band Day a Success
  • Volleyball Team Wins Middlesex League Title
  • RMHS Drama Club gives a Sneak Peek of Mama Mia to Elementary Students
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for this week are as follows:

10/29 Superintendent’s  Office  4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

10/31 Killam  12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

11/5  Coolidge  7:15 – 8:15 a.m.

11/6   Barrows 7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N9

Reading Public Schools Pathways Newsletter and Superintendent Office Hours

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope you are having a great weekend.  Attached, please find this week’s edition of the Pathways Newsletter.  In this week’s edition, you will find the following articles and information:

  • Reading Embraces Diversity Event on Anti-Semitism this Sunday
  • Part 2 of Lives Lived Unfree:  Stories of Reading Enslaved-Part 2 by RMHS Teachers Kara Gleason and Megan Howie
  • Upcoming Youth and Adult Mental Health First Aid Courses
  • An Article from the Marshall Memo on Planting Seeds of Empathy in the Classroom
  • Calling All Photographers:  Now Accepting Applications for 2019 Photographers in Residence
  • Coolidge Students Show Random Acts of Kindness
  • Special Guest at Wood End
  • SRO Building Connections with Students
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for The Next Two Weeks are as follows:

10/22 Parker   7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

10/24 Wood End  12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

10/29 Superintendent’s  Office  4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

10/31 Killam   12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Take care.

Pathways Newsletter V6N8

Swastika Graffiti Found in Classroom at Reading Memorial High School

Good Afternoon,

We are saddened to report that two swastikas were found in a classroom on Friday afternoon at Reading Memorial High School.  Below and attached is a letter that was sent by Reading Memorial High School Principal Kate Boynton to the High School Community regarding the incident.  This type of behavior is not acceptable in our school community and we will continue to do our diligence as a school district to investigate these incidents, take action when necessary, and educate our students on the meaning of these hateful symbols.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Reading Public Schools administration offices at 781-944-5800.

Dear RMHS Families and Staff,

Late yesterday afternoon, a teacher reported to administration that a student found two swastikas drawn in pencil on the leg of a science lab bench.  There was no threat written as part of the graffiti.  Administration documented the images and the incident response protocol was initiated:  The Superintendent, Reading Police and Facilities Department were all notified.  The images were removed and a thorough sweep of all furniture in that classroom as well as other classrooms in the building was conducted.  No additional images were found.  While this is an ongoing investigation, we are uncertain when the images were drawn because the graffiti was not in an obvious location.

Unfortunately, we continue to have these graffiti related incidents in our schools and in our community.  The swastika symbolizes hate and anti-Semitism and there is no place for these types of hateful actions or behaviors in our schools or in the greater Reading community.   The actions of one person cannot be allowed to overshadow the tremendous kindness, respect, empathy and acceptance our students, staff and greater RMHS community embody every day inside and outside of the classroom.

Over the past few years, RMHS staff has focused our efforts on making our core values of Respect, Responsibility, Perseverance and Scholarship come to life as we continue to build a community that embraces diversity.  Last year, Dr. Anna Ornstein, a holocaust survivor spoke with students at an assembly hosted by our student club A World of Difference, which is sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League.  We also had students and staff trained as upstanders and RMHS hosted the Unity Project, a very powerful interactive public art project about embracing difference.  This year, we began the year with Community Day, which was an entire day devoted to our core values and to building a positive RMHS community.  We have further training planned this year for our A World of Difference Club along with several other student leadership organizations such as our Peer Leaders, Rocket Ambassadors and Student Council.  We seek to find those responsible for these acts and we must continue to educate our entire community if we hope to prevent these acts from reoccurring.

On Monday, we will notify students of the incident, and will ask them for any information that might guide us in a direction towards identifying the person(s) responsible for the graffiti.  We will continue to use situations like these as teachable moments to help students understand the impact of these hateful acts and to reinforce our core values of respect and responsibility along with kindness, empathy and acceptance.

We will continue to work closely with the Reading Police Department, the Superintendent and the Town of Reading to address this and any future issues.  If you have any questions, concerns or information about this incident, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Kathleen M. Boynton

Principal, RMHS

Swastika Letter to Families and Staff 10.13.18

Pathways Newsletter and Superintendent Office Hours

Good Morning,

I hope all is well and you are enjoying your weekend.  Attached below is this week’s Pathways Newsletter.  In this week’s edition, there are the following articles and information:

  • RMHS Social Studies Teachers Have Articles Published On Reading History
  • An Article from Edutopia on Welcoming Students with a Smile
  • Reading Public Library Accepting Applications for 2019 Photographer in Residence
  • Parent University Needs You
  • Reading Education Foundation To Hold Grant Application Information Sessions
  • Parker Grade 8 Students Provide Community Service to Pine Street Inn
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for this week and next are as follows:

10/15 Joshua Eaton  7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

10/18 Birch Meadow 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

10/22 Parker  7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

10/24 Wood End  12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N7

Reading Public Schools Newsletter and Superintendent’s Office Hours for Week of 10/7/2018

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope all is well and you are enjoying your long weekend.  Attached below, is this week’s edition of the Pathways Newsletter.  In this week’s edition, there are the following articles and information:

  • Wood End Staff Present at National PBIS Conference
  • Curriculum Guides Release for Public Comment
  • An Article from K-6 STEM Coordinator Heather Leonard on Fostering Accurate Mathematical Language
  • An Article from Educational Leadership on Nine Competencies for Teaching Empathy
  • Parent University Needs You
  • Reading Education Foundation To Hold Grant Application Sessions
  • RISE Preschool Classroom Experiences
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for the next two weeks are as follows:

10/10 Superintendent’s  Office  4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

10/12 RMHS  7:00 – 8:00 a.m.

10/15 Joshua Eaton  7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

10/18 Birch Meadow  2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Enjoy the long weekend and have a great week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N6

RPS Curriculum Guides Released for Public Comment

From:  Assistant Superintendent Christine Kelley

Dear Reading Public Schools Community,

I have had the great opportunity to spend time in the buildings and am starting to get a true sense of the good work that is going on.  In addition, I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas about how I can best support students, teachers, and school communities.  I am lucky enough to work with Heather Leonard, our new K-6 STEM Coordinator, and Allison Straker, our new K-6 Humanities Coordinator.

Our Office of Learning and Teaching has been hard at work getting to know more about the RPS curriculum structures.  Towards that end, we have been drafting Curriculum Guides, specifically in the areas of Reading, Writing, and Math from K-5.  The purpose of these documents is to ensure horizontal and vertical alignment of the MA Curriculum Frameworks within each area of our curriculum.  Our goal in sharing the guides with the greater Reading community is to provide grounding information about our curriculum practices and an overview of grade-level expectations based on our MA Curriculum Frameworks. Our hope is that we will work collaboratively to meet the needs of all students as they navigate the rigorous demands of the MA Curriculum Frameworks.  We are continuing the work on other guides at other grades level and subjects.

You may view our new curriculum guides on our Learning and Teaching webpages found at: https://www.reading.k12.ma.us/departments/learning-teaching/ and click on Humanities and Stem tabs, and also through the links below.  Additionally, you will find an opportunity to provide feedback about the guides through an online survey.  We will continue to review feedback from the community and from staff to ensure we are providing effective and consistent communication to help us all work together in the best interest of our students.

In addition, members of our Learning and Teaching team will be available for Office Hours on the following schedule:

Date School Time
Wednesday, October 10 Birch Meadow 7:45-8:45am
Wednesday, October 10 Eaton 12:15-1:15pm
Thursday, October 11 Wood End 7:45-8:45am
Thursday, October 11 Killam 2:15-3:15pm
Monday, October 15 Barrows 7:45-8:45am

 

In addition, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has issued the following documents that provide information about the State Standards:

Please click HERE for a link to the Reading Public Schools curriculum guides

(Then go to Humanities and STEM pages)

Please click HERE to provide your input/feedback on the curriculum guides.

Thank you for your shared commitment to supporting all of our learners.

Reading Public Schools Newsletter and Superintendent Office Hours for This Week

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope that you are enjoying this beautiful weekend.  Attached at the link below, please find this week’s edition of the Pathways Newsletter.  This week’s edition contains the following information:

  • Reading Public Schools hosts Annual MPY Summit
  • Curriculum Guides Released for Public Comment
  • State Release of 2018 MCAS Data
  • Story Time with Curriculum Coordinators
  • Reading Education Foundation to Hold Grant Application Information Session
  • National Merit Scholar Recognition for Six RMHS Seniors
  • New Mentor Training
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for the Upcoming Weeks are as Follows:

Superintendent’s Office Hours this Week

All are welcome

10/1 RISE                                           7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

10/3 Killam                                       12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

10/9 Superintendent’s  Office       4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

10/12 RMHS                                      7:00 – 8:00 a.m.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N5

Weekly Newsletter and Superintendent’s Office Hours

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope all is well and you are enjoying your weekend.  Attached at the link below, please find this week’s edition of the Pathways Newsletter.  In this week’s edition, you will find the following information and articles:

  • An excerpt from a Reading POST article about the PRIDE Survey and Parker Bridge program presentations that were given at School Committee last week.
  • Interim Director of Student Services Announced
  • A Marshall Memo Article about six pointers for Rookie Teachers.
  • Information from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Friday Night Football at RMHS
  • Classroom Activities at Barrows
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent Office Hours for the Next Two Weeks are as follows:

9/26 Barrows

           12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

9/27 Superintendent’s Office

           3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

10/1 RISE

           7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

10/3 Killam

           12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N4

Weekly District Newsletter and Superintendent’s Office Hours

Good Morning, Reading Public School Community,

I hope that you are having a great weekend.  Below, please find a copy of this week’s Pathways Newsletter.  There are a lot of amazing things going on in our district and this week’s newsletter highlights some of them.  In this week’s edition, there are the following articles and information:

  • United States Department of Education Visits Reading Public Schools
  • Killam Staff Encourage Student Attendance Through Video
  • Providing Accommodations for Students on Religious Holidays
  • RCASA Honored in Washington D.C. for National Recovery Month
  • Time to Apply for Reading Cultural Council Grant
  • An Edutopia Article on 6 Ways to Build Rapport With Students
  • RMHS Volleyball Community Service
  • Stepping Stones
  • Blazing Trails

The Superintendent’s Office hours for the next two weeks are below.  If you have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to reach out during those times or anytime.

9/17 Birch Meadow

           7:45 – 8:45 a.m.

9/19 Wood End

           12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

9/21 Parker

           7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

9/26 Barrows

           12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

9/27 Superintendent’s  Office

           3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Our thoughts continue to go out to those staff impacted by the gas explosions in Lawrence, North Andover, and Andover.  We hope that you are able to return to your homes soon.

Have a great rest of the weekend and week ahead!

Pathways Newsletter V6N3