Willett Elementary School

Willett Elementary School

 
 

January 16, 2026

Dear Willett Families,

Today, our students participated in Save the POD activities at school. We encourage you to ask your child about what they learned and experienced during these activities.

Clerk Coverage Update

Our full-time clerk, Kelly Van Den Berghe, will be out from late January through early March. During her absence, we are pleased to welcome Diane Tremblay, a retired clerk, who will be filling in and supporting our school office. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to having Diane with us during this time.

Dismissal Changes

Please remember to send in a paper note to the office whenever there is a change to your child’s dismissal plan. This helps ensure all students are dismissed safely and accurately.

Thank you for your continued support of our school community.

 Mr. Jeffrey Cateon, Principal 

 
Dates

January 

20 - Student Council "Comfy/Pajama Day"

22 - PTO Winter Wonderland - 6:00 - 8:00 PM

February 

4 - Student Council "Holiday Day"

13 - Early Release Day (12:25 PM)

16 - 22 - Winter Break 

23 - Student Council "Comfy/Pajama Day"

For other important dates, please review our website as well as the district calendar - 2025-26_District_Academic_and_Events_Calendars.pdf

 

MCAS Testing Dates – Grades 3 & 4

Please mark your calendars for the upcoming MCAS assessments:

English Language Arts (ELA)

Grade 4: March 30 & March 31

Grade 3: April 1 & April 2

Mathematics

Grade 4: May 11 & May 12

Grade 3: May 13 & May 14

We encourage students to arrive on time, get a good night’s rest, and do their best on testing days. Additional information will be shared as testing approaches.

 
 
WES PTO
 

Welcome Center Update  

Contact or visit the Welcome Center for access to Community Resources, Community Flyers, and support for all things APS.   

 

Keeping Your Student Healthy and In School  

A regular attendance routine is important for your child’s well-being, learning, and long-term success. Below are some tips on keeping your student healthy and guidance for going to school.   

Keep Your Child Healthy and in School  

Health Guidance for Going to School  

 

 
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Hello from the Health Office,

The Mobile Dentist will be returning to Willett on March 3, 2026.  Since your child was seen earlier this school year, they are scheduled to be seen again.  Please make sure your child is present in school, as the Mobile Dentist will not be returning until next school year.  If you did not have your child see the dentist in September when they were here, but would like to have them seen this time, please send a note requesting a consent form to be sent home. 

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With the cold weather and an increase in illness throughout the community, please see the attached information to assist families in making decisions about when their students should stay home and when they can come to school.  

When is sick TOO sick for school?

Reasons to keep me home from school

The first week of December is National Handwashing Awareness Week. According to the CDC, keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others.

Many diseases and conditions are spread by not washing hands with soap and clean, running water.

Making a habit of good hand hygiene is an easy, effective way to prevent infections and sicknesses. If you’re someone that chooses to skip the handwashing once in a while, read these mind-blowing statistics and you might think again next time!

– 80% of communicable diseases can be transferred by touch (person-to-person contact).
– Washing your hands a few times a day can reduce diarrhea rates by 40%.
– Touching your face with dirty hands spreads sicknesses pneumonia, a cold, and the flu.
– Pneumonia is the number one cause of childhood death, and is preventable by regular handwashing.

The two most important times to wash your hands are before and after preparing food, and after going to the bathroom.

 

Project Connect January/February Newsletter

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Contact Us

Main Office Phone: (508) 222-0360

School Clerks:

Kelly Van Den Berghe kvandenberghe@attleboroschools.com

Katie Rebelo krebelo@attleboroschools.com

Administration:

Principal Jeffrey Cateon jcateon@attleboroschools.com

Asst. Principal Christine Brierly cbrierly@attleboroschools.com