Willett Elementary School

Willett Whaler April 11, 2025

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Willett Families,

Congratulations to our grades 3 and 4 students for completing the ELA portion of the MCAS this year. We are proud of their hard work.

The PTO Altitude Fundraiser is tomorrow, Saturday, April 12th.

Next week we are in session 4 days. In observance of Good Friday, there is no school on April 18th. In addition, April 21 - 25 is April Break. We will return on Monday, April 28th.

Mr. Jeffrey Cateon, Principal

Altitude Fundraiser
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Let’s Plant Seeds for Tomorrow!

Dear Willett Families,

In a typical school garden season, all Willett students participate in a planting project within their classrooms. When the seedlings grow large enough, they are transplanted directly into the amazing garden outside, where our garden team, students, and their families volunteer to tend to them all summer. The children are able to visit and help care for the crops, and later, taste the harvest in the cafeteria or at planned garden events.  

In addition to this classroom planting project, we invite all Willett families to join us in a fun garden fundraiser by planting some Seeds forTomorrow. 

Here’s how it works: We will send you a pack of seeds for you to plant at home. You will need containers and soil, and we will provide written directions. When your seedlings are ready for transplant, we ask that you keep half, and give the rest back to us. Some may be planted in our school garden and some will be sold at our Willett Garden Plant Sale in June. Proceeds from this sale go towards garden programming, tools and materials.  

If you would like to plant Seeds for Tomorrow, simply complete this google form. You may also give us your general preference for flowers, herbs, or vegetables, and we will try to accommodate you, depending on availability. We will need to hear from you by NO LATER THAN April 16th.

We will send seeds home with your child, the week after April vacation, with instructions. We will then reach out to you with information about the Plant Sale, including dates for dropping off your seedling donations. Be sure to include your children in the process and share photos of your seedlings on the Willett School Garden Facebook page.   Willett Garden Facebook Page

We look forward to hearing from you and can’t wait to get this season started

Peace & Carrots,

The Willett School Garden Team


Attendance

Did you know that daily attendance can reduce stress, increase your child’s self-confidence and lay a foundation for good attendance in later grades? For a list of tips and tricks for different age groups, click here: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/documents/attendance/589595   

 

Transportation

25-26 Transportation Application is Open! All eligible students, including Kindergarten and First grade, who wish to ride the bus to/from any of the Attleboro Public Schools MUST complete the Transportation Application. The only exception to this is for those with specialized transportation needs listed in an IEP. New this year, payment will be due upon submission of the application. Families should refer to the email sent on April 4, 2025, or visit the APS Transportation website for details: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/page/transportation 

ABACUS Registration

2025-2026 School Year

Before and After School Program

Monday, May 5, 2025

6:30AM - 6:30PM

ABACUS Main Office @ 908 Oakhill Avenue

Briggs Corner School  

All slots are first come/first serve and space is limited.

Registration fee is $45.00 per child or $90 per family (check or money order only).

All accounts must be up to date to register for Fall. 

 

Please contact the ABACUS main office

At 508-222-0309 with any questions! 

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Sponsorship

Calling All Local Businesses – Become a Willett Fun Run Sponsor!

We’re gearing up for the Willett Elementary Fun Run, and we need your help! This year, we are providing every student and teacher with a custom event t-shirt, and we’re inviting local businesses to be part of it! Your logo will be displayed on the back of the shirts, giving your business year-round visibility in our community.

Sponsorship Levels:

Premium Sponsor ($250+) – Logo on event shirts, a shout-out at school events, and promotion on the PTO website & Facebook page.

Regular Sponsor ($100+) – Logo on event shirts and PTO website & Facebook page.

Deadline: April 12th to secure your spot!

To sponsor, email your business name, logo, and contact info to willettptopres@gmail.com. Checks can be made payable to Willett Elementary PTO and mailed to:

32 Watson Ave., Attleboro, MA 02703

Thank you for supporting our students and making this year’s Fun Run an unforgettable event!

Family Fun Fair

2025 ELC Community Peer Screenings

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Important Dates

April

12 - Altitude Fundraiser

15 - Student Council Comfy Day

18 - Good Friday - No School

21 -25 - April Break - No School

For other important dates, please review our website as well as the district calendar - Attleboro Public Schools - 2024-2025 District Calendar

ST MATH - Congratulations to Students that have reached 100%

Abigail, Davi, Zhyanna, Davian, Channah, Livingstone, Hannah and Ryan

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"Our district remains committed to ensuring a safe online environment for all students. To learn more about the internet filters and safeguards in place to protect students and support their online learning, please visit: Internet Filters and Safeguards” 

 

Spirit Days 2025

From the Desk of our Nurse...Mrs. O'Malley

Spring Things…from the Health Office

     Spring is here with sunny, warmer days and early emergence of pollen and molds that trigger seasonal allergies.  Children, who have never been diagnosed with seasonal allergies before, may be affected when the pollen/mold levels are high.

     Common symptoms include itchy/watery eyes, nasal stuffiness/drainage, scratchy throat, and headaches. If your child suffers from allergy symptoms, please contact your doctor for advice on eye drops, nasal sprays, or an appropriate non-drowsy allergy medication that can be taken before school to provide all day relief from symptoms.

     Poison Ivy is everywhere.  Contact with the oil from the plant’s leaf causes irritation and a red pimple-like rash.  Children should wear appropriate clothing to protect their skin from exposure to poison ivy, especially in wooded or grassy areas.  Showering after being outdoors is also a good practice to prevent irritation.  If a skin rash develops, over-the-counter medications such as caladryl lotion or hydrocortisone cream will provide relief from minor symptoms.  When the rash affects the face or eyes, contact your doctor, as a prescription medication may be needed.  It is important to remove over-the-head clothing carefully to protect the face and eyes from contact with poison ivy on clothing.

     As outdoor evening activities increase, the time of day when mosquitoes are most active, use of bug repellent can help prevent bites.  Ticks can be found in the woods, but also in low bushes, grass and on pets.  It is a good practice to check children and pets for ticks when they come in from outdoors.

     Drinking enough fluids and good nutrition are very important during the warm weather as the body works harder to regulate temperature.  Please encourage your child to have a full glass of a beverage, water preferred, with breakfast and to bring a drink for snack and lunch.  Sunscreen can be applied in the morning at home since recess is usually outdoors, weather permitting.    

 

 

Family Resource Center

Family resource center has various resources for parents and children. 

  • Education programs for children ages 0-18 years old

  • Financial and/or stress management workshops

  • Support & self-help groups

  • Family, arts and cultural calendar events

  • Playdate groups

  • Information & referral resources

  • Assessment services

  • Early childhood services

  • Parenting and grandparenting programs & workshops

https://www.oldcolonyymca.org/community-social-services/family-resource-centers

 

"Hello Families!

Our school partners with the Feinstein Foundation to encourage kids to help others in their community. As a Feinstein Jr. Scholar, your child will receive the two items attached. For more information, please see the Willett Whaler newsletter or scan the code to see the flyers!"

 

Feinstein Page 1
Feinstein Page 2
Jr. Scholar Card
Golden Ticket
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APL Passport

Be on the lookout for the Attleboro Public Library Community Read Passport coming home in your child’s backpack. Students can use these passports to collect stamps at the various community reading events held throughout the school year. Once the passports are filled, they can bring them to school or to the public library to receive special recognition at the summer reading kick-off in June.  All events will be listed on the calendar at attleborolibrary.org.

Student Handbook Sign Off

Please review the student handbook and complete the sign off process in ASPEN. It is expected that all students have a parent/guardian complete this.

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Visit the APS Community Fliers page to view the most recent events, opportunities, and resources happening within the Attleboro Community. 

Willett

Click here for our website!

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

The Attleboro Public Schools does not, in any education program or activity that it operates, discriminate or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race*, color, sex,  sexual orientation,  gender identity, sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, religion, disability, age, genetic-information, active military/veteran status, marital status, familial status, pregnancy, or pregnancy-related condition, homelessness, ancestry, ethnic background, national origin, immigration status, or any category protected by state or federal law. The Attleboro Public School District prohibits sex discrimination. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the District’s Civil Rights and/or Title IX Coordinators.  The notice of nondiscrimination is located at  https://www.attleboroschools.com. 

 *race to include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hair type, hair length and protective hairstyles.