Dear Thacher Families,
We hope you all enjoy the time away with your families. We look forward to seeing you all again in 2025! We return on Thursday, Jan. 2nd.
Frank Rich, Principal
Sarah Desautel, Asst. Principal
Dear Thacher Families,
We hope you all enjoy the time away with your families. We look forward to seeing you all again in 2025! We return on Thursday, Jan. 2nd.
Frank Rich, Principal
Sarah Desautel, Asst. Principal
Attleboro Families:
Attleboro High School greatly appreciates the support of families at all AHS sporting events. While most students are there to watch the games and enjoy the event, a number of students have been left/dropped off unsupervised. This has created safety concerns and disruptions for other fans in attendance and game management staff.
Moving forward, ALL middle/elementary school aged students and younger MUST be accompanied by an adult at all high school events. We appreciate your support keeping all in attendance supervised while allowing an enjoyable environment for all.
Please know this expectation is currently in place for AHS events moving forward.
We look forward to seeing you all soon and thank you for supporting AHS!
Thank you.
Kate Campbell- AHS Principal
Mark Houle - AHS Athletic Director
Attleboro Public Schools invites you to participate in Phase II of our Strategic Planning process. Your input is valuable, and we welcome your participation in shaping the future of our District. Please complete this form by December 20, 2024 if you would like to engage in developing the plan.
For more information, please visit the 2030 Strategic Planning landing page on our website: https://shorturl.at/VFgVf”
Greetings Thacher families! We have been having sooooo much in Physical Education throughout this holiday season. We are continuing “teaching games for understanding”. This approach will ultimately help students learn tactical strategies that can be used in various units throughout the year and their time here at Thacher.
Grinch!!! As many of you have probably heard, I have been gradually turning into the “Grinch” a little bit every day as it gets closer to our Holiday break. Although this has been incredibly fun and a bit silly at times, the true reason for incorporating the Grinch into my daily lessons, is to teach a life lesson on how to treat others during this holiday season. Giving is more important than receiving and showing kindness is the true meaning behind all holiday celebrations.
Wishing all of you the very best and a Holiday season filled with love and laughter!
Mr. Rendell
A.K.A. “Grinch”
Physical Education
These are the students who have received the December ST Math Perseverance Shout-out from their teachers. These students were recognized for their determination to complete a level, worked hard and did not give up while learning on ST Math. Way to Go!
The Kindness Closet is in need of new or gently used pants (leggings and sweatpants preferred) in sizes 7, 8, 10, 12.
Visit the APS Community Fliers page to view the most recent events, opportunities, and resources happening within the Attleboro Community.
December 23 - January 1: No School
January 2: Return to School - Cozy/PJ Day
January 6: PTO Meeting
January 13: School Council
January 20: No School - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Contact Us
Main Office Phone: (508) 226-4162
School Clerks:
Raeanne Alves ralves@attleboroschools.com
Debbie Cornetta dcornetta@attleboroschools.com
Administration:
Principal Frank Rich frich@attleboroschools.com
Asst. Principal Sarah Desautel sdesautel@attleboroschools.com