Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Spring Fever on Friday, March 1st After-School


NMS
SPRING FEVER

Friday, March 1st
2:30-5:30 PM
Nichols Middle School
Tickets: $5 per person

Hang Out with your Friends!
Basketball Tournament, Snacks*,
DJ and Dancing, Games,
Flipbooks* (make a video and turn it into a flipbook souvenir - $3 charge),
Spirit Wear*, “high-five!” our Mascot and MUCH MORE!!!
* An additional charge

Tickets can be purchased for $5 during lunches this week!

Event Sponsored by the Nichols Middle School PTA!

Don't Miss Out on This Fantastic Event!




Project 351 -- Hannah McCarthy


PROJECT 351

At the School Committee Meeting on February 14, Hannah McCarthy spoke about her experience at Project 351 for the Commonwealth.

In her description that night and below, she mentioned what she did and what Project 351 is all about.  

Hannah was chosen as the John T. Nichols Middle School representative by a vote of the whole faculty.  I don't think we could have sent a better person to represent us.  I thank her for her involvement and hope, if you see her, that you will as well.

Here is what Hannah said to the School Committee:

"Hello, I am Hannah McCarthy, an eighth grade student at NMS. Thank you for inviting me here.

In 2010, Governor Devalue Patrick founded Project 351. This is an organization dedicated to instilling qualities distinctive to volunteers in eight grade students across the commonwealth. This project unites students under the common goal of serving the community. Each town is invited to participate in the project, by designating one eight grader to become an Ambassador. This year I was lucky enough to represent Middleborough, as their Ambassador.

January 26, began for me before dawn, but I was bursting with excitement. By only nine o'clock, the State House’s gold rotunda loomed before. My journey began here. Inside the State House, the governor commenced the day's activities with a speech honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. During this motivational speech, Governor Patrick reflected on his own goals. His past struggles had also been addressed, helping us recognize the many opportunities that lay before us. And with a lingering sense of empowerment, 351 students were herded into buses, unaware of the experiences ahead. 

I spent a fraction of my day at Hennigan Elementary School, in Jamaica Plain. This school hosted 400 young students, each room painted in fluorescent hues. Together, we worked to improve the school’s English department by creating 300 literary packets. A total of three murals depicting urban scenes were also created. Governor Patrick and Patriots player, Nate Solder entertained questions as we worked, only boosting the morale of my group. As the sun hung low in the sky, the school was transformed into a positive and educational environment.

A short bus ride then brought us to the State House, a hub of ecstasy. As a family, we shared a meal discussing our experiences. Some students had visited Cradles to Crayons and the Pine Street Inn. But no matter our location, an impact was made. The long day had finally ended, and extensive goodbyes were exchanged. As we said farewell to our now closest friends, an understanding was made. It was a silent pact vowing that this day would never be forgotten, and that our friendship would survive the distance.

Project 351 has permanently changed me. This change warrants a thank you to Mr. Geoghegan and my teachers in regards to my nomination. I would also like to thank Dr.Weiss and you, as the school committee, for this opportunity. Project 351 will forever live within me; it is a spirit never dying. Thank you."

Thank you, again, to Hannah for her spirit and wonderful way of expressing her experience.  I am sure this is not the last time we hear from her.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

NMS Boston Globe Scholastic Art Contest Award Winners

"I've Got a Secret" by Alina Parker
"Self-Portrait" by Jonathan McLaughlin


"My Future Prince" by Abigail Wadsworth

Congratulations to the students who have submitted art work to the Boston Globe Scholastic Art and Writing Contest. This is one of the oldest, most prestigious contests for Middle and High School art students in the state! This year, the following students have received Awards of Recognition from Boston!
Jason Bean
Meghan Boucher
Katrina Eggersheim
Michael D’Errico
Nicholas Hinko
Drake Iarrobino
Jack Leo
Kyle Rose
Jillian Spadaro
Daniel Seifert
Matthew Swanson
Logan Teceno
Parker Ward
Emily Wolfe
A special congratulations to Abigail Wadsworth who received an Honorable Mention for her Drawing: “My Future Prince”
And another special congratulations for two of our students who have won the highest award offered at this contest …A Gold Key!!!
Jonathan McLaughlin for his drawing: “Jonathan: Self Portrait”
and Alina Parker for her drawing: “ I’ve Got a Secret”!
ALL of the works of art of will be on a special display at the annual district art show, Celebration of the Arts 2013! 
The show this year will be featured in the High School gymnasium on Saturday, May 25th, from 4:00-6:30 PM.    More information will follow.
Congratulations, Young Artists of 2013!


The students featured are:Standing from left to right:Daniel Seifert, Alina Parker, Emily Wolfe, Parker Ward, Michael D'Errico, Jonathan McLaughlin, Jillian Spadaro, Kyle Rose, Matthew SwansonKneeling in front from left to right:Jason Bean, Drake Iarrobino, Abigail Wadsworth, Meghan Boucher, Katrina Egersheim, Nicholas Hinko, Jack Leo(missing from picture: Logan Teceno)


Friday, February 1, 2013

Sixth Grade Flash Mob Lunch

6th Grade Flash Mob Lunch for Mr. McLaughlin

The lunch routines at NMS have been different this year than the past thanks in large part to the initiatives of the new administration, but more specifically, Mr. Tim McLaughlin.

This particular lunch, though, was even more different than anything Mr. McLaughlin could have ever imagined.

In Ms. Kelly Rich, Ms. Paula Joyce, and Mr. Tommy Thompson's PE classes, the students had been learning and designing their own dances.  Ms. Rich had the idea to have the sixth grade students perform a Flash Mob Dance for Mr. McLaughlin during lunch.

What ensued was beyond classic.

Please check out the video.  And special thank you to Mr. Adam Pelletier and his TV Production students from MHS.

6th Grade Flash Mob Lunch Video

Blog Up Again

For the last couple of weeks, it has been very difficult to get pictures and videos up on the Blog because of a battle between Microsoft and Google.

With the help of Mr. Derek Thompson, Principal at HBB, I am now able to put much of the Posts that I have wanted to do for the last month here for you to see.

So, if it looks like this blog is very active right now, that is the reason.  Enjoy.

2nd Quarter Report Cards Issued

Second Term Report Cards Issued Today, February 1

Yesterday afternoon an Alert Now message went out to make sure that everyone knew that Report Cards for Second Quarter will be issued today, Friday, February 1.  They will go home with your child with a small sheet saying you received and saw the Report Card, which will need to be signed and returned to your child’s homeroom teacher on Monday, February 4.

I have said this before, but I will continue to say that:  Communication is a powerful tool in closing the gap between home and school and ensuring success for all of our students.  The marks that you find on the report card should never be a surprise to either you or your child.  If you feel that discussion regarding your child’s progress or lack of it is needed, please make an appointment to schedule a time that would offer both you and the teacher enough time to adequately discuss your child's present situation.  We are halfway through the year, so we now have a pretty good idea about where your child may be as a student in each of her/his classes.  This is the time to take a look at studying practices, homework preparation, and what modifications everyone (including the student, teacher, and parent) could do to improve the situation.  We are here to help with any of this.

With your child’s Report Card is a letter about this Nichols Middle School blog.  This letter will direct parents on how they can go on this blog to see all the updates, activities, and events we are having at Nichols.  The sheet also directs on how one can be kept up-to-date on all these happenings by getting an email by signing up on the right-hand sidebar.

We are over 90 days through the school year already.  It is unbelievable to fathom, but there is still much time to make improvements in any and all areas.

A report card is only one communication component but it is not our only one, which is why this blog should help in keeping parents up-to-date on everything Nichols Middle.  If there are elements you find that we are not communicating to you, please let us know.  Again, we are here to help on this incredible educational journey for your child and you.