Willett Elementary School

Willett Whaler October 25, 2024

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Dear Willett Families,

With the change of seasons, please work with and teach your children to independently zip up their jacket/coats.

When you return your children to school from an appointment or if they are tardy, please be mindful of our lunch schedule as we are not able to accommodate those that have missed lunch. Outside food items, like hot chocolate or fast food, do pose a challenge for students and our staff.

Parent Teacher conferences are on November 6th and 7th. If you have not yet booked an appointment, please contact your child's teacher to schedule a time.

Grade 4 families, be on the lookout today in your child's backpack as MCAS Student Reports went home. Parent Guardian Report Templates in Multiple Languages.

SPIRIT DAYS (see below)

On Thursday, October 31st we will have a Fall Spirit Day.

Students will be allowed to wear any of the following:

Costumes

  • No gore, no weapons, no masks or make-up.

  • Must be put on at home

  • Must be able to walk and use the bathroom

  • Willett Gear

  • Fall-Themed colors

  • Dress up as your favorite book

On Friday, November 1st we will have a schoolwide pajama day.

Mr. Jeffrey Cateon, Principal

Spirit Days

An Important Message from Attleboro High School

Attleboro Families:

Attleboro High School greatly appreciates the support of families at all AHS sporting events.  Recently, a large number of middle school and some elementary students have attended AHS athletic events (football/volleyball) games without parental supervision.  While the majority of 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. 

 Moving forward, ALL middle 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.

  Thank you.

 Kate Campbell- AHS Principal

Mark Houle - AHS Athletic Director

 

Attleboro High School - Kids Night Out Registration Form

This week the Student Council met for the first time as a group. These students will be assigned to classrooms by their advisors. They will be meeting the classes they will represent in the next couple of weeks. Parents of Student Council reps, please look for the letter that they need to complete in their homework folder next week. Directions and due dates will be included. Thank you! 

Student Council
Focus Groups


You Are Invited!

Join us to help develop our next five-year Strategic Plan and shape the future of Attleboro Public Schools by working with fellow community members, educators, and administrators. Together, we will discuss goals and strategic outcomes to guide the district forward in the 21st century.

We have scheduled the following focus groups to review the status of the current Strategic Plan, Navigating Toward 2025, and to discuss future goals. All members of the Attleboro Community are welcome to attend any of the sessions.

Focus Group Schedule:

  • Monday, October 28: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM @ Hill-Roberts

  • Wednesday, October 30: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM @ AHS

  • Wednesday, November 6: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM @ Brennan

Please confirm your attendance by scanning the QR code and completing our brief registration form, or by using this link: https://forms.gle/DisAyYgMzQau72i4A

We look forward to collaborating with you!

Willett Garden Fall Clean Up

Hello Willett Community!

It's that time of year again when we need to clean up our school garden and prepare it for the winter months ahead. Closing it properly allows us to protect our soil and have it ready for all of our student gardeners in the Spring!   We need your help!  We had an amazing crew of volunteers for Spring prep and are hoping to have the same for Winter as well.  We know your time is valuable and truly appreciate all that you do to keep us going and GROWING strong! 

Date: October 27th 

Time: 9 - 11 am

Choose a project that suits you best. :)

Thank you so much!

Willett Garden Team

Garden Club: Willett Garden Fall Clean Up (signupgenius.com)

A Request From our Specialists.....

Dear Willett Families,

We hope everyone has had a smooth and exciting start to the school year! As we settle into the rhythm of learning and growth, our Specials Team—covering Art, Health, Library, Music, and PE—has put together a wishlist of items that will greatly enhance the experience in our classrooms.

These everyday supplies will help us ensure that our students have a safe, clean, and creative environment to learn and thrive in. We would be incredibly grateful for any contributions from the list below:

  • Tissues

  • Disinfectant wipes

  • Bandaids

  • Color Expo markers

The music and health programs also have an Amazon wishlist. If you would like, please click on the links and take a look.

Music Wishlist

Health Wishlist

If you are able to donate any of these items, we welcome you to send them with your child to school, or feel free to drop them off at the front office. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in supporting our students and the hands-on activities we strive to provide.

Thank you so much for your continued support and generosity. 

Warmly,

The Willett Specials Team


Fee for Service Payment Reminder:  

The deadline for Fee for Service Transportation payment is November 15, 2024. Invoices were mailed to families the first week of October. IMPORTANT: DO NOT SUBMIT A PAYMENT IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE AN INVOICE. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your invoice, please contact the APS Transportation Department: transportation@attleboroschools.com 

Seal

Dear Families,

We are pleased to inform you of Attleboro High School’s participation in the Massachusetts State Seal of Biliteracy for the 2024-2025 School Year. The Seal of Biliteracy is offered to any student who demonstrates proficiency in English and any other language, whether they speak or sign the language other than English at home or learned it at school or in the community. The State Seal of Biliteracy aims to:

  1. Encourage students to study and master languages;

  2. Certify attainment of biliteracy skills;

  3. Recognize the value of language diversity;

  4. Provide employers with a method of identifying people with language and biliteracy skills;

  5. Provide universities with a method to recognize and give credit to applicants for attainment of high-level skills in languages;

  6. Prepare students with skills that will benefit them in the labor market and the global society; and

  7. Strengthen intergroup communication and honor the multiple cultures and languages in a community. 

In order to earn the Massachusetts State Seal of Biliteracy, students must:

  1. Demonstrate a high level of proficiency in English by earning a minimum score of 472 or higher on the Grade 10 ELA MCAS,

  2. Demonstrate a high level of proficiency in a world language by attaining a minimum score equivalent to Intermediate-High on an assessment approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and

  3. Satisfy all other graduation requirements.

 The Seal of Biliteracy with Distinction is available to students who:

  1. Earn a score of 501 or higher on the Grade 10 ELA MCAS

  2. Demonstrate a proficiency level of Advanced Low or higher on a Department-approved assessment, and

  3. Satisfy all other graduation requirements.

"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
Golden Ticket Spanish
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. The first event is on Monday, Oct 28 @6:30 pm. 

APL 2

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.

Student Handbook

Handbook Directions
PTO

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

Project Connect Parent Education Offerings

https://secure.smore.com/n/a49p5

https://secure.smore.com/n/su8ym

Please see these important newsletters for information about our Title I programming.  

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HS Compact P1
HS Compact P2
Directory

Willett Community Contact Information

📢 Attention Willett Families! 📢

We're excited to announce that the Willett PTO is putting together an all-school directory to help connect parents and caregivers of our students. This directory will be a valuable resource for facilitating communication outside of school.

Additionally, we're aiming to create class-specific parent contact lists. This will make it easier for us to coordinate class-wide projects (like teacher gifts) and potentially organize outings.
If you have multiple children at Willett, please fill out the form once for each child. Don't forget to check the box if you're comfortable with your contact information being shared within the Willett Community. *No information will be shared without consent.

Have questions or need assistance? Feel free to reach out to us at willettptopres@gmail.com.
Thank you for helping us strengthen our community at Willett! 

 

TSN

Dear Families,

As a reminder, the Mobile Dentist will be at Willett on October 28, 2024. If you have given consent for your student to be seen, please make sure they are present at school this day. The Dentist will only be here for one day and then will return in May. 

Thank you,

Vicky O’Malley, M.Ed, BSN, RN

School Nurse

 

Dates

October

  • 31st - Student Council - Fall Spirit Day

November

  • 1st - Student Council - Pajama Day

  • 5th - No School

  • 6th - Evening Conferences

  • 7th - Early Release (Dismissal at 12:25PM)

    • Afternoon and Evening Conferences

  • 11th - No School

  • 14th - PTO Community Meeting

  • 22nd - Picture Retake

  • 27th - 29th - No School

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

Willett

Click here for our website!

Contact Us

Main Office Phone: (508) 222-0360

School Clerks:

Natalie Carr ncarr@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.