Monday, October 30, 2017

NMS PTA's Meeting for November - Wed 11/1 at 7PM in Media Center


November Meeting of the NMS PTA

The NMS PTA will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 1, in the NMS Media Center at 7 PM.

Please come and help support NMS.  This will be after the Student-Led Parent-Teacher Conferences earlier in the evening, and we will be putting the final touches on the plans for Friday's Fall Frenzy.

Hear from Mr. Geoghegan and hear about all the great things NMS PTA does to support all of our students year-round.

Come meet this helpful, supportive group of parents, who are working hard to make sure the Nichols Middle School is a sensational experience for each and every child.

7 PM in the NMS Media Center on Wednesday, November 1!  Be There.

NMS PTA Announces 2017 Fall Frenzy Fri 11/3 2:30-5PM

Our NMS PTA
Announces . . .




THE NMS FALL FRENZY
FRIDAY 11/3
2:30-5PM
AT NICHOLS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Open to all students in all grades 6 through 8.
Great activities for all including: 
Henna Tatoos, Glitter Tatoos, Music, Photo-booth, Trivia, Crafts, Dodgeball, Games, and More.

Admission $5 -*refreshments*(additional cost)
Central Pizza, Chips, Candy, and more (for an additional cost)

Come have fun with friends!
Tickets will be sold in Lunches 10/31 through 11/2

Please detach the permission form below and return to school.  
Checks for admission/door prize drawing should be made payable to: NMS PTA



My signature below indicates I will behave in accordance to all Nichols Middle School Handbook rules during this after school event.

Student Signature/Date:

I am in Grade (circle)  6,  7,  8   My Homeroom #__________



I hereby grant permission for my student to stay after dismissal at Nichols Middle School on 11/3/17 to participate in the Fall Frenzy event from 2:30 - 5:00 pm.  My signature below indicates I will make arrangements for my student to be picked up no later than 5:00 pm and the $5 for admission is included with this slip.  Please complete the information below, as this ticket will be entered into a raffle!

Parent/Guardian Signature/Date:


Interested in being a part of our team?  We welcome new and returning members to the NMS PTA.  For more info, please contact us at: nicholsmsptsa@gmail.com


Sunday, October 29, 2017

2017 Grade 8 Apollos Field Trip Visit to BSU



8th Grade Apollos Team Field Trip to Bridgewater State University
"Expect More. Achieve More."

Our second year of Expecting More and Achieving More with our Field Trips to BSU.

On Monday, October 23, 2017, our eighth grade Comets team visited Bridgewater State University (as our 8th Grade Comets team did on Thursday, October 19).  It was the brainchild of Ms. Tricia Flaherty, Ms. Cathy Kubek, and Ms. Nichole Flounders as we are into the fourth year of reading the nonfiction book, We Beat the Street about the three doctors and their struggle to make it from humble beginnings to live out their dreams and become doctors.


In the story, these doctors never keep their eyes off the prize of working hard, achieving all they want, working their way through school and college including medical school to do what some might have thought as impossible as they earn their degrees as doctors.

When discussing college with our eighth graders, Ms. Flaherty and Ms. Kubek noticed that not many of our students had ever been on a college campus, and so a field trip was planned starting last school year in 2016.  Students get to walk around campus for a tour as if they would be in-coming freshmen.


What a sensational day of learning in action.

Thank you so much to all the faculty and staff who went on this trip as well as all the parent volunteer-chaperones.  Thank you to our NMS PTA who helped keep the price down for students by supplementing the transportation costs.  Thank you.

Please check out some of the pictures from the day as well as the students' own reflections on going on the tour and how they were influenced, inspired, and invigorated.

Here are some highlights with more full reflections from Ms. Flaherty's class below:
 
“What inspired me the most about going to college is that you get to choose your own classes, therefore you wouldn't get stuck being in a class that doesn't interest you.” (Madisyn)

“The visit to Bridgewater State University was useful to help know what college is about completely. The living space is very comfortable, and one roommate isn't bad.  It would be nice to walk around campus whenever you like, and I don't think I could even imagine having a free apartment-like home.” (Kalen)

“I was also intrigued by how much freedom you had in college compared to middle school. What inspired me was all the students working hard in classes.” (Dylan)

“I haven’t put much thought into what I want to do when I graduate high school. Well, obviously I want to and will go to college, but I’m not sure what kind of classes I want to take or what I want to get into. This trip makes me think about all of the different things I could be doing when I’m older, and how creative I can be with my life.” (Amber)







Bridgewater State University
Dylan Y.

What I liked about going to BSU was seeing all the buildings and eating at the dining hall. What intrigued me was all the different clubs you could choose. I was also intrigued by how much freedom you had in college compared to middle school. What inspired me was all the students working hard in their classes. I see myself majoring in math or something science-related when I graduate high school






Bridgewater State University
Amber P.

When I first heard about the field trip to BSU, I was pretty excited. I have only toured  a college once, and it was BSU, but it was a long time ago. Since then, I’ve wanted to do it again. I really liked how everything was set up, like the different buildings. Something that inspired me was our tour guide. She talked about all of the different things you could get into and the things she did and how enjoyable everything is. I haven’t put much thought into what I want to do when I graduate highschool. Well, obviously I want to and will go to college, but I’m not sure what kind of classes I want to take or what I want to get into. The college is huge, which just makes me think about all of the different things I could be doing when I’m older, and how creative I can be with my life. Overall, I really enjoyed the trip, and it definitely gave me a better understanding of what college life is like.


       



               
BSU Field Trip
Makenzie W.
During the trip I really liked the fact that you can choose your classes. This was my favorite part because it helps you manage your time to how you need it. It makes it so that not everyone is so crowded and doing what you're doing. It inspired me because of how enthusiastic and friendly everyone was. It makes me want to go into a college like theirs when I get out of high school. So when I graduate high school I picture myself going to college and getting a job. I hope that this will happen so it will make successful and this field trip helped me picture being successful. 








BSU Trip
Olivia R.

College. College is a very hard and well thought out topic. Getting to visit BSU really opened my eyes to options of colleges. At BSU I got to see different things like the cafeteria, the game room, some different classes, and studying areas.  What intrigued me was that you could get tutored by other students or even professors in a topic you are struggling in. Personally, when I graduate, I see myself getting to go to the college that is perfect for me. I see myself using their amenities and doing as many activities as I can. I really enjoyed how large the campus was and how many activities and clubs there are to join. I was personally intrigued by everything.




2017 Grade 8 Comets Field Trip Visit to BSU




8th Grade Comets Team Field Trip to Bridgewater State University
"Expect More. Achieve More."

Our second year of Expecting More and Achieving More with our Field Trips to BSU.

On Thursday, October 19, 2017, our eighth grade Comets team visited Bridgewater State University (as our 8th Grade Apollos team did on Monday, October 23).  It was the brainchild of Ms. Cathy Kubek, Ms. Tricia Flaherty, and Ms. Nichole Flounders as we are into the fourth year of reading the nonfiction book, We Beat the Street about the three doctors and their struggle to make it from humble beginnings to live out their dreams and become doctors.


In the story, these doctors never keep their eyes off the prize of working hard, achieving all they want, working their way through school and college including medical school to do what some might have thought as impossible as they earn their degrees as doctors.

When discussing college with our eighth graders, Ms. Kubek and Ms. Flaherty noticed that not many of our students had ever been on a college campus, and so a field trip was planned starting last school year in 2016.  Students get to walk around campus for a tour as if they would be in-coming freshmen.


What a sensational day of learning in action.

Thank you so much to all the faculty and staff who went on this trip as well as all the parent volunteer-chaperones.  Thank you to our NMS PTA who helped keep the price down for students by supplementing the transportation costs.  Thank you.

Please check out some of the pictures from the day as well as the students' own reflections on going on the tour and how they were influenced, inspired, and invigorated.

Here are some highlights with more full reflections from Ms. Kubek's class below:

“It changed my way of thinking about college, giving me an inside view of college. I now really want to attend college and feel it for myself.” (Gavin)

“I am going to MHS next year, and I have an idea of what I’d like to do after I graduate. … I'd like to apply and hopefully be accepted to a prestigious college such as MIT, Harvard, or Yale assuming I have a GPA around 3.8 or over. If this doesn't work out, which it is very possible it won’t, I'd like to apply to BSU, now that I have a bit of insight on the university. I would like to major in theoretical particle physics, and perhaps even shoot for a Ph.D. I Loved the trip to BSU because it enlightened me deeply on the concept and inner workings of college, it was very informative and entertaining to tour the campus, and it made me truly want to pursue a degree in college, maybe even that one specifically.” (Jayce)

“This trip to BSU was very fun and had many things I liked and that inspired me. After going there, it made me think about what my future may hold.” (Julie)

“Seeing all the students making their way to class and seeing them working hard during class inspired me. Nobody was goofing around or not doing their work they all knew what they had to get done and they just did it. Also hearing about our tour guide Nate's college life inspired me too, he was in many clubs and those can take up a lot of time but he still managed to get all of his work done.” (Sophia)








Bridgewater State University
Julie M.

What I see myself doing when I graduate high school is going to college to become a mechanical engineer or a behaviorist. This is because I like engineering and math, along with helping people.


The things that inspired me were the amount of things that are there to help people. For example, they have these blue poles that allow you to call police if there is an emergency or if you don't feel safe. Another thing that inspired me was the devotion some people have for education. Our tour guide was from Conway, New Hampshire. Since he lived in New Hampshire and not Massachusetts, it cost him more money. Even though it cost more, he still came here with majoring in becoming a pilot. Some medical problems though made him have to change his major. This shows the inspiration our tour guide had on me. In conclusion, this trip to BSU was very fun and had many things I liked and that Inspired me. After going there, it made me think about what my future may hold






Bridgewater State University
Sophia R.

My favorite thing to hear about was all the different clubs that were there, some of them were odd clubs but sound really fun to be a part of. We also learned that sororities are not full of parties and fun like many people think they are. Our tour guide, Nate, told us that when you join a sorority it's like joining a little family who you become very close with over time. These were my favorite things to learn about during the tour.  Seeing all the students making their way to class and seeing them working hard during class inspired me. Nobody was goofing around or not doing their work they all knew what they had to get done and they just did it. Also hearing about Nate's college life inspired me too, he was in many clubs and those can take up a lot of time but he still managed to get all of his work done. Also seeing the statue of the youngest Boston Marathon victim inspired me to be more positive and spread more peace. It was very nice for the school to build that of him in his memory because it most likely inspires many other people just like it inspires me. These are all the things from the trip that inspired me.  When I graduate from high school I would like to see me going to college and begin nursing classes. I want to meet a really good group of friends and get through the long years of college together. During college I would like to meet a boy who is trying to be a nurse too because we could have similar work hours. Also while in college I want to intern at a doctor's office just to help them out and see what it's like to work there. After graduating from college I would like to take on a job that can make me even more skillful and slowly become more and more advanced. After becoming more and more skilled I would like to take on a full time job and succeed with that.






                               
BSU Field Trip
Jayce E.

The thing that intrigued me the most was the large building dedicated to education, because I saw many different things such as lounges, what seemed to be studying centers, chemistry classes, math classes, and more. This intrigued me because one of my favorite things to do is study subjects I'm interested in such as science and math, so being a part of a college that had those things would be very fun for me. I was also intrigued by the residential (east) half of the college campus because there were many dormitory buildings that were described as very nice living quarters for students who wanted an on campus living experience. The touring of them made me want to go to a college with nice enough dorms to live in happily while I'm pursuing a degree in my desired subject. 
I am going to Middleboro High School next year, and I have an idea of what I’d like to do after I graduate. I’d like to have a job during high school to save money while I'm still getting free schooling, so that after I can perhaps buy a car, or even just have many stored away to pay for the many college fees. I'd like to apply and hopefully be accepted to a prestigious college such as MIT, Harvard, or Yale assuming I have a GPA around 3.8 or over through high school. If this doesn't work out, which it is very possible it won’t, I'd like to apply to Bridgewater State University, now that I have a bit of insight on the university. I would like to major in theoretical particle physics, and perhaps even shoot for a PHD. I Loved the trip to Bridgewater State University because it enlightened me deeply on the concept and inner workings of college, it was very informative and entertaining to tour the campus, and it made em truly want to pursue a degree in college, maybe even that one specifically.







BSU Trip
Gavin E.

Overall the trip to BSU was very good.  It changed my way of thinking about college, giving me an inside view of college. I now really want to attend college and feel it for myself. The things that I found interesting were the opportunities. The tour guide, Carter, explained that there were many opportunities to get involved and make the most of your time. Activities were held on the weekend, many clubs are available, and sports are also available. That is what interested me most.
I liked many things in what I saw on the trip to BSU. I liked to food offered there. I like the idea of living in a dorm and living college life. But most of all, I like the idea that we could do what we wanted, be free and experience life as an adult. Living in a dorm with all the new friends you would make. There wasn’t anything I didn’t like about BSU, it was all new and exciting. Now I really want to visit college. I may go there, I may not, but that tour just made me want to go more and quicker, but I still have high school too. That is what I thought of BSU and the idea of college.