Friday, September 5, 2014

It's On ...

The 2014-2015 School Year Has Begun

Nichols Middle School Community,

Well, we have almost finished our first full cycle of A through G day here at Nichols (today is Day F) and the students, teachers, faculty, and staff are starting to get to know the new school year as it is absolutely on its way.

The students have gone to all of their academic classes (Math, Science, Social Studies, ELA, and our other ELA course of Read Your World [Gr.6], Journalism and the Media [Gr.7], and 21st Century Learning [Gr.8]) as well as their Unified Arts classes (with either Art, Health, or STEM, and Physical Education, Fitness, Technology, and Music [including Chorus, Band, and Orchestra]).

The students have begun to see the resource of the DIAL periods (Differentiated Instruction And Learning) as something that is established to support them in their learning either through remediation, support, or enrichment.  Or as most of the grades have done, as a place to introduce their students to having a growth mindset where everyone can learn and achieve.

The school year has definitely begun.

During the first day of school, Mr. McLaughlin and I were able to meet with the classes as a full grade in the auditorium.  There we explained to them our school’s mission and where we see us taking the students not only during this school year but during their whole time with us.  In essence, our mission is to make them the best students they can be.  Everything we do is geared towards this mission of making them successful.  When I spoke with the classes, I talked about how for many years the emphasis in schools has been on the "3 R’s" of Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic.  We certainly will continue to recognize the importance of this educational foundation by increasing students’ understanding of and interest in all of their academic subjects.  But we stressed to them that we were going to focus on “3 other R’s.”  Today, learners also need to master the "3 R’s" of Responsibility, Respect, and Reputation in order to be successful life long learners.  It is these 3 R’s which will enable them to have access to our mission to make them the best students they can be in school and in life.

In relation to our mission, I have begun to tell the students during our morning announcements for them to “Do the best you can in everything you do today.”  If they do their part in doing their best, and we as a school do our best, only great things can and will happen.
Please note that if you ever need to get in touch with any of your child's teachers, email is probably the best avenue for this communication.  It can be as easy as an email to have the teacher call you, but our teachers typically have their email system open at the ready to see your message.  When emailing, most of our teachers have their address set-up by our Technology Department as their first initial with last name (one word) @middleboro.k12.ma.us; for example, my email address is mgeoghegan@middleboro.k12.ma.us.  

Again, most of the teachers are set-up in this manner, but some may have a different variation, so you can check here to make sure: http://www.middleboro.k12.ma.us/Page/1386 This is the spot where you will select on the drop-down list, our school, NMS, and it will list all of our teachers in alphabetical order, or enter the name of the teacher and it will find that person for you.

Some news and notes:

Please make sure you sign up for email updates when this blog is updated.  The spot is in the right hand column to enter your email address.  Also, you can check the Twitter feed, which will post many of the Daily Announcements about Clubs and Activities.

7th and 8th Grade Open House:  Next Thursday, September 11, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, we have our 7th and 8th Grade Open House.  I will be sending out an Alert Now to remind you, but please make sure you put it on your calendar.  (Our 6th Grade Open House was in August prior to the start of the school year.)  We will start the evening with an introduction to the new year with Mr. McLaughlin and myself in the Auditorium at 6:30 PM.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful start to the school year; the students here at NMS seem to be falling into a great routine for their own learning and, in turn, their success.

Thanks; have an excellent weekend,
M R Geoghegan