Message from Principal Costello
August 28, 2022
December 4, 2022
Good Afternoon Murphy Families,
I hope you are having a great weekend. Please take a moment to view some important updates and reminders.
Title 1 Newsletter - Reading Tips
You can find some great strategies for supporting our young readers in the Building Readers Newsletter.
Music Concert
We are excited to bring back our in-person music concerts this year. Families will be invited for these performances. The first one will include Grades 3, 4, 5 and is scheduled for Thursday 12/22 (9:45-10:30).
PBIS Weekly ROAR Winners
As part of the program, we continue our tradition of recognizing students from each room on a weekly basis for their demonstration of Respect, Owning actions, Achievement and Responsibility (ROAR). Here is our crew from this week!
December "Math at Home" Newsletter
Our district math coaches created a "Math at Home" with many user-friendly resources for families. Please take a look.
Attendance - Every Minute Counts!
We are excited to work throughout the month of December to increase awareness regarding student attendance. Recognition, incentives and accolades will appear throughout the month as we reinforce the fact that EVERY MINUTE COUNTS.
While being mindful of illness and necessary absences, please support our efforts by keeping students in school as much as possible. The educational foundation laid during these years is essential for building future successes. If your child has an appointment that necessitates a late arrival or early dismissal, please try to have them in school for the remainder of the day.
Why is this important? The Association of School Nurses defines chronic absenteeism as “missing 10% or more of the school days for any reason (excused or unexcused), detracts from learning and is a proven warning sign of academic risk and school dropout.” (Jacob and Lovett, 2017). (Year-to-date translation: If a student has 5 absences so far, that student is considered chronically absent.)
Please take a moment to read more about our attendance efforts.
Dismissal Reminder
Please pull all the way forward at the end of the day without leaving gaps between cars. This is very important to ensure the safety of all pedestrians on schools grounds. Please share this message with any friends or family who pick up your student.
Also, it is important that all cars remain stationary until the line begins to move forward. Additionally, our "one way" formation and exit are imperative to optimize safety for all.
Thank you.
Playground / After Dismissal
Parent Council
Holiday Shopping
Murphy students will have the opportunity to shop for holiday gifts for their family and friends this Thursday, December 8 and this Friday, December 9. All items are 1 dollar. Please send your student to school with whatever cash they might be allowed to spend and a list of who they’d like to shop for. Shopping at school is not mandatory, and if there are questions or issues as you plan for your child’s shopping day, please reach out to murphyschoolparentcouncil@gmail.com.
Here is the shopping schedule:
Time 12/8 (Thursday)
9:05-9:352 2 Ayers
9:45-10:15. K Collins
10:25-10:55. 3 Parcell
11:05-11:35. 4 Howard
12:05-12:35. 5 Black
12:45-1:15. 1 Collins
Time 12/9 (Friday)
9:05-9:35 2 Coughlin
9:45-10:15. K Burchill
10:25-10:55. 3 DiLillo
11:05-11:35. 4 Walton
12:05-12:35. 5 Griffin
12:45-1:15. 1 Holmes
Parent Council is also desperately in need of volunteers for multiple spots over the two shopping days. Volunteers must have a CORI run by Murphy. If you are able to spare any time during either day, please sign up ASAP on this link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4CA9AB2DA7FC1-holiday1
The weather on Saturday caused Parent Council to reschedule the holiday stroll. We will now hold the event on 12/10 from 11-12 in front of Murphy. It will include all of the original fun that was planned - just a week later. Fingers crossed for great weather on the 10th.
Changing Weather / Warm Clothes
While the fall has treated us to many high temperature days, please remember to send in coats for the chilly days ahead (as we will continue to go outside for recess).
A message from our Nurse
Please take a moment to read a message from our nurse.
Art Newsletter
Our amazing art teacher, Ms. Ratta, invites you to view her September Newsletter.
Important Reminders - Transportation, Food Services, Technology
Transportation:
Information regarding bus transportation can be found on our district website transportation page.
Bus routes are subject to change as we continue to add new riders and stops accordingly. Please email transportation questions to Transportation@weymouthps.org.
Food Service:
WPS will be providing free meals to all students once again this school year. Families who would normally apply for the free/reduced lunch program should still apply here to remain eligible for other district benefits, such as free bus and reduced user fees.
Technology:
If you require assistance or support with a technical issue this school year, please submit a request through the following links:
Family Technical Support - use any valid email address.
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Children may bring lunch or purchase lunch in our cafeteria. A child will never be left without lunch. If forgotten, we will provide lunch. Breakfast is available each morning from 8:50 - 9:05. For the 2022-2023 school year, breakfast and lunch will be free of charge.
Please note that even though meals will be free for all, it is very important for families to still complete the household Application for Free and Reduced Price Meals for the 2022-2023 school year.
We encourage you to complete the online application, or a paper application, on the food services webpage: https://www.weymouthschools.org/district/food-services/pages/free-and-reduced-application-and-information
We strongly encourage all families to submit this application as it allows us to establish eligibility for P-EBT benefits, other fees within the district, and serve families most effectively.
ATTENDANCE
A child's successful growth (academic and socially) is greatly enhanced by consistent attendance in school. We enjoy working with our students and families to form and sustain these healthy habits that will firmly plant our students on the road to success.
When a child is absent, please call the school by 9:15 am and provide a note upon return.
Massachusetts law requires compulsory attendance for all students. Chapter 76, section 1 of the Massachusetts General Laws requires all children between the ages of six and sixteen to attend school. The school must uphold state laws relative to student attendance. We strongly discourage family vacations or trips abroad when school is in session. In addition to violating the attendance law, family vacations or trips abroad interrupt the educational process of each course in ways that make-up work cannot reverse. As such, WPS works with our School Resource Officers and outside agencies when there is cause for concern with attendance.
Dismissal / End of Day Procedures
EARLY DISMISSALS
Please send in a note when dismissing your child. This helps to remind the office and the teacher of the dismissal time. Please do not dismiss your child early to avoid the traffic. This is extremely disruptive to the classroom when teachers are assigning homework, passing out notices, or completing other necessary tasks. When a child is dismissed by someone other than a parent/guardian, we require identification and a signature for release.
REGULAR DISMISSAL
Please send a note to the school if your child is changing their regular routine of dismissal. This includes walkers, after-school care and the bus. Please do not leave this responsibility to your child. If a note is not received, your child will follow their routine for the specific day of the week.
MEDICATION POLICY
The Weymouth Public Schools Health Services Department encourages that medication is administered before and after school, if possible.
When medication is needed during school hours, there must be a physician’s order and a parental permission form with the medication in the prescribed container, or it cannot be given.
Medication must be delivered to the school in a pharmacy or manufacturer labeled container by the parent, guardian, or responsible adult. (Medications are not accepted in such things as plastic bags.) Children are not permitted to bring medication to school.
Please contact Ms. Boland, our school nurse, for the proper forms, which must accompany all medications.
Important District Information:
- Tech Support for Families
- Champions Before and After School Care - 781-812-8735 or lolee@discoverchampions.com
- Blackboard Communications - Opt In and Opt Out Instructions
- SEPAC - Click here for meeting schedule
- Town Wide Parent Council - Meets the Second Tuesday of Each Month
COVID Resources
- DESE/DPH School Guidance
- Video: How to Administer an At-Home COVID Test
- Text Guide: How Do I Administer an At-Home COVID test?
- Weymouth Public Schools Transportation Webpage
Arrival and Dismissal Updates - Please share with anyone who picks up for your family.
Please view this document and accompanying diagrams for our traffic flow and arrival / dismissal procedures.
Please remember:
(1) Our traffic flow is ONE WAY (see diagram). Please do not go "out through the in door" as this creates a safety hazard for pedestrians and a traffic hazard for our regular traffic line.
(2) Please remember that parking spaces on the left hand side (along the tree line) are for school staff and Champions staff. Please do not park there.
(3) Out back, please remain stationary until it is time for everyone to leave. "Moving up" in the line and driving between the 2 lanes of cars creates a potentially dangerous situation.
In the afternoon, please pull forward as far as possible (rather than stopping near a specific door). It is essential that we get all cars in off the street and when bottlenecks form in the line, it quickly becomes. a problem.
Thank you, everyone, for doing your part to help us maintain safe and smooth dismissal procedures.
District Links:
Additional Resources:
- Champions Before & After School Care
- Aspen Family Portal
- Family Engagement Center (Registration)
- Backpack Program - Food assistance for students in need