October 3, 2021
Dear Quashnet School Community,
Today should be called Patriots Day! Fingers crossed for a great game!
Happy October! Looking at the school calendar, there are some very important dates coming up.
Monday, October 4 - Club confirmations going home in student backpacks
Tuesday, October 5 - First day for the late bus
Thursday, October 7 - Conferences schedules will be open
Friday, October 8 - No School for Students - Staff Professional Development
Monday, October 11 - No School - Indigenous Peoples Day
Tuesday, October 12 - School-Wide Flag Raising Assembly
Thursday, October 21 - Parent-Teacher Conferences - Student Dismissal 12:30 PM
Tuesday, October 26 - Parent-Teacher Conferences - Student Dismissal 12:30 PM
QS PTO Book Fair - Week of October 25-29
Conferences are coming soon!
The following link will be active starting Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 AM to schedule your parent/teacher conference.
Two Mashpee High School seniors, Trey Peters and Kayden Eaton have organized a lacrosse clinic for students in grades 4-9. This opportunity was initiated by MMHS graduate Caesar Hendricks, Class of 2021.
Trey and Kayden have picked up where Caesar left off and are working with USA Lacrosse who are providing a two-hour instructional clinic at MMHS. The first 50 participants will receive a lacrosse stick and a t-shirt FREE of charge.
Pre-registration is required HERE.
Club confirmations will be sent home on Monday, October 4th. Please be on the lookout for them going home in student backpacks. If you have questions regarding the clubs, Mrs. Ryder will be able to help. Call 508-539-1550 or email her at fryder@mpspk12.org.
Parent Pick-Up from Clubs:
If you are planning on picking your child up at 4:20 PM, please park your car in the parking lot, come into the front lobby to sign your child out of school. Due to fewer staff members available at the late dismissal, we are not able to have curbside pickup.
THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE TO THE 3:35 PM DISMISSAL.
For this very special event, we are encouraging all Native American students to wear their regalia.
Respectfully,
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