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February 17, 2023
Newsletter
Images of the Week
Thank you to the CHS Diversity Club, Cohasset High School leaders and staff, METCO Director, Aleisa Gittens-Carle, parents, former graduates, and Cohasset Police, for a thoughtful panel discussion following the CHS viewing of "The Hate U Give." The important discussion included members of the Diversity Club and a wonderful panel group. The panel consisted of Detective Lieutenant Michael Lopes and School Resource Officer, Greg Taylor, Boston Police Officer, Salvarys Reynoso, Boston Firefighter, Carlos Peralta (Cohasset Graduate and former METCO student), Boston Police Dispatcher, Mercedes Batakis (Cohasset Graduate and former METCO student). Aleisa Gittens-Carle moderated this important discussion.
Wednesday was National School Resource Officers Day. Thank you, Officer Taylor, for all you do for our students, staff, and community each day. We are fortunate to have you with us.
Great Deer Hill Literacy Night. Thank you to DH Reading Specialists, Sarah MacDonald and Jenna Ellis, and to parents and guardians who attended this event.
Wonderful lunch at Osgood with School Committee Members and Food Service Subcommittee. Thank you to Marilyn Haraden, Director of Food Services, and her team, for serving such an excellent lunch.
Loved reading to Osgood students this week. Thank you, Principal Farrell, for inviting me, and thank you to the Osgood Kindergarten teachers and students, for being so wonderful.
I met this impeccably dressed student at Osgood on Osgood Dress Up Day.
Thank you, Osgood, for hosting an appreciation breakfast for our bus drivers (after their routes, of course 😊). Thank you to our bus drivers for all they do.
Excellent work by our high school students today with students from neighboring towns at Cohasset Student Coastal Research (CSCR.) Thank you, CSCR, for all you offer our students.
Black History Month Door Decorating Contest at CMS
"Our ongoing partnership with Holly Hill continued with a composting lesson for grade 5 students. They created vermi compost bins with shoe worms, food scraps, and newspaper. After eight weeks it will be ready to be used in a future lesson where students will plant lettuce." - Principal Sullivan
"The ❤️s of Deer Hill 4th graders belong to their favorite books this Valentine’s Day!" - Principal Sullivan
This Week's Osgood "Would You Rather?"
Cohasset Anchor Article Regarding Credit for Life Fair
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Assistant Superintendent Leslie Scollins, Ed.D.
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) District and School Report Cards
We are pleased to share the District and School Report Cards from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary tarty and Secondary Education.
The Massachusetts Report Cards help parents/guardians and the general public see where schools and districts are succeeding and where there is still work to do. This report card overview answers important questions about our school's performance. For the full report card containing additional data contact the school's principal or visit the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's website. The district and school reports are linked on the District Website.
Curriculum Updates
Curriculum Review Committee (CRC)
Assessment Updates
MCAS Resources
MCAS Action Plan Presented to Cohasset School Committee
Committee Updates
Wellness Committee
Professional Development
Please see the professional development calendar below for more information about the professional development that is planned for the year.
Presentation Regarding Black History Month and Cultural Responsive Teaching Initiatives
Cohasset Public Schools to Hold Inaugural Multi-Cultural Night at Cohasset High School and Cohasset Middle School on April 13, 2023, from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The Cohasset Public Schools will have its first Multicultural Night on April 13, 2023, from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, throughout the Cohasset Middle and Cohasset High Schools. We are looking for individuals to help coordinate the evening. We will have a performance by the Origination Dance Company of Boston, as well as students from our schools. If you are interested, please contact, Aleisa Gittens-Carle, the METCO Director at agittens-carle@cohassetk12.org or Jenna Gibbons, CMS English teacher, at jgibbons@cohassetk12.org. We would like to have a member of the staff, or a parent representative from each school.
METCO Advocacy Day
Curriculum Night For In-Coming 9th Graders!
CHS Program of Studies!
Substitute Nurses Needed!
Cohasset Kindergarten Registration 2023-2024
Kindergarten Registration for the 2023-2024 School Year for children who will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2023. Kindergarten registration packets are available online at the Cohasset Public Schools website www.cohassetk12.org under the Osgood News section or may be picked up at the Joseph Osgood School. For more information, please call Joseph Osgood School at 781-383-6117.
Whether you are a new or returning family, we are excited to begin this journey with you and look forward to welcoming you to our Cohasset Public Schools family.
Reminders Regarding Our School Cancelation Process
Like weather forecasting, the school closing decision process is not a perfect science. However, I believe it is important for students and families to understand how it works. I hope this FAQ document answers your questions.
Who makes the decision about whether or not to close school?
As Superintendent, I am responsible for the final decision. I work with District staff to monitor state and local weather forecasts and consult with officials from the Department of Public Works, Cohasset Police, and Cohasset Fire who provide updates to me on snow removal operations, neighborhood road conditions, and any power outages.
What time do I make the call?
My goal is to make the decision to open, close, or delay by 5:45 A.M. or earlier if possible. I try not to wait any longer as families then have little time to make arrangements for childcare, and some of our staff may have already left for work. Also, while I know there is often an interest in having a decision the night before, a lot can change overnight. I will try my best to make a decision as early as possible.
What information is gathered to aid in the decision?
There are multiple factors used in deciding whether or not to close school. Information on road conditions, snow accumulation predictions, building conditions such as electricity and heat, parking lot conditions, air temperature and wind chill, and estimated times from the Department of Public Works and Cohasset Police as to when roads, walkways, and parking lots will be cleared of snow and ice are all considered. I also consider the number of children who walk to school and student drivers.
Are Remote Days a Possibility this Year?
Remote days are not currently permitted as a substitution for in-person days by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
What is a delayed opening?
Rather than close school for a whole day due to short-term weather situations, there may be days when the beginning of school will be delayed one hour, ninety minutes, or two hours. School will simply start later by the length of the delay. Bus pickup, therefore, will also occur later. For example, if your child is normally picked up at 6:55 A.M., during a two-hour delayed opening, your child will be picked up at 8:55 A. M. Lunch will still be available, and dismissal will be at the regularly scheduled times.
What happens to Pre School and Half Day Kindergarten during a delayed opening?
When a delayed opening is called, the Pre School and Half Day Kindergarten classes are cancelled.
What are parents’ / guardians' responsibilities?
The safety of your child is paramount. On days when weather conditions are questionable, but school remains open, parents are free to exercise discretion and keep children home from school. Parents of young drivers are asked to reinforce winter weather driving skills: allowing
extra travel time, reducing speed, and not worrying about being late.
How are days made up?
As per State regulations, students must attend school for a minimum of 180 days and the school year must end by June 30. If school is closed due to weather, the day will be made up at the end of the school year.
How do power outages affect the decision?
Inclement weather can affect the timeline for utility companies to restore electricity. If all school buildings have electricity, the goal will be to open school. Other factors also influence the decision, including whether a large number of neighborhoods are without power.
How is the public notified?
Announcements about school closings and delays are posted as outlined below. Please be advised that, depending upon the severity of the storm, school and district administration offices may also be closed in addition to cancelling classes for students.
· District website (www.cohassetk12.org)
· Twitter @SuperCohasset (I will usually tweet the cancelation first…so follow me If you want the early scoop)
· Black Board Connect Automated Telephone Notification Service (if operational)
· WBZ TV and Radio (Channel 4)
· WATD 95.9
· WHDH Channel 7 and 56
· WCVB Fox 25 and Channel 5
I will try to send periodic updates via Black Board Connect messages whenever possible should the storm extend for any period of time beyond the day or should the storm result in continued questionable community conditions.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Finance and Operations
Budget Calendar for 2022-2023
Budget Priorities
Cohasset High School Vision of the Graduate
Sports Information
"Varsity Girls Basketball Cohasset: 44 Malden Catholic: 38 Final Skippers (12-6) are back in action Sunday at the Stephen Skaff Tournament. Special THANK YOU to our seniors and families! Go Blue!" - Athletic Director, Steve Rotondi
Cohasset / Norwell Gymnastics Continues to Have a Wonderful Season
Varsity Boys Hockey Cohasset/Hull: 4 Southeastern: 1 Final...William Wassersug Photo
Arts and Music Events Upcoming
We are excited for these events and more to come!
CHS Athletic Complex Update
We are excited for the new track. Here are some pictures showing the finished product!
Turf Renovation Underway
The turf replacement project at Alumni Stadium is underway! Access to the turf and track will be prohibited until further notice. This turf replacement project, along with the recently completed track, and stadium lights is a welcomed improvement to our athletic facilities. We are thankful for the school community and town support and understanding, as we work to provide the best facilities possible for our students and town.
Here are some pictures showing the progress. The good weather has allowed us to make some progress!
Excessive Student Absence Notification
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 76 requires that each school notify parents and guardians if their student has five (5) or more unexcused school absences. Parents and guardians will receive a letter when their child has 5, 10, and/or 15+ days of unexcused absences. The letter will also include the number of unexcused tardies and unexcused early dismissals.
Absences will be excused under the following circumstances:
After a medical appointment documented with a note from the medical office
Illness or quarantine with a note from the appropriate medical office
Observance of a religious holiday
Bereavement or serious illness in family
Court appearance
A child may also be excused for other exceptional reasons with approval of the Principal or designee in accordance with the school committee policy and the regulations set in Chapter 76
Daily attendance is essential to a student's success. Missing a significant number of days of school has a detrimental effect on academic and social development. Therefore, each school will work with individual families to support student attendance.
District Curriculum Accommodation Plan (DCAP) Revised
Cohasset Public Schools' Strategic Plan for 2021- 2024
Please Click on the Link Below to Access the Entire Strategic Plan
Please Click on the Link Below to View the Cohasset School Committee Meeting for 2/1/2023, which took place at METCO Headquarters
Wonderful video regarding the history of METCO, entitled " METCO Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow "
We are a proud METCO District!
A Downloadable Version of the Calendar Can Be Found Below
Just a reminder that for the 2023 - 2024 School Year, the first day of school for students will be Wednesday, August 30 (before Labor Day). There will be no school for students or staff the Friday before Labor Day.
From Commissioner of Education Riley’s memo to Superintendents sent on August 15, 2022:
“The Commonwealth is not recommending universal mask requirements, surveillance testing of asymptomatic individuals, contact tracing, or test-to-stay testing in schools. Districts and schools are reminded that there is no longer any statewide masking mandate in schools (other than school health offices) and there is no testing requirement for schools.” We will continue to respect the right of individuals to wear masks at any time during the school day.
“Effective August 15, 2022, all students and staff in childcare, school in grades K-12, or participating in out-of-school time (OST) and recreational camp settings should follow the updated isolation and exposure guidance issued by DPH, in alignment with recently issued guidance from CDC. No asymptomatic person should be excluded from school as a result of exposure, regardless of vaccination status or exposure setting.”
An additional link on isolation and exposure guidance can be found here:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-isolation-and-exposure-guidance-for-the-general-public
Cohasset Public Schools Vision of Equity
CPS Equity Vision Statement
BE THE CHANGE
Please visit our website for resources regarding the promotion of diversity.
Cohasset PSO Happenings
Cohasset Education Foundation (CEF)
RISE Program
Office of Student Services
UPDATES
Opening Letters and Information Regarding Multi-Tiered Student System of Supports (MTSS)
Multi-Tiered System of Supports
To Parents/Guardians of Cohasset Public Schools :
The Cohasset Public Schools believes in providing the highest quality of education for our students. This letter is to provide you with information about a three-tiered instructional approach we use to meet this goal, referred to as Multi Tiered System of Supports (MTSS).
For MTSS, all students will participate in the core curriculum, with three levels (tiers) of interventions for students who demonstrate at-risk skills in general academics or behavior/social emotional areas. Each tier provides additional support beyond the core curriculum and instruction. All students receive formal and informal checks to measure their progress to determine if they are performing at an expected level. Behavioral and social emotional impacts are also monitored on a regular basis through the year.
● Tier One- As the largest tier, and the foundation for the entire framework, Tier 1 encompasses the entire school with core instruction and basic interventions. This structure helps to build positive relationships between staff and students. It includes proactive classroom strategies aimed at creating a supportive learning atmosphere. Teachers will use different strategies as universal supports within the core curriculum and instruction to address all student educational needs. These supports include but are not limited to items identified within the District Accommodation Plan (DCAP) and/or the School Accommodation Plans.
● Tier Two- Based on progress data, students who require more support than Tier One will be provided targeted interventions matched to their needs within the general classroom by the classroom teacher and/or support staff in the classroom. The Multi Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Team will track the student’s progress, and parents/guardians will receive ongoing progress data.
● Tier Three- Students who continue to require measures beyond Tier Two will receive more intensive individualized interventions at this level. Parents/guardians will be notified of these supports and receive ongoing progress data. After Tier Three implementation, students who continue to display limited progress may then be considered for further evaluation and services.
Our School is excited to take part in this process to improve educational outcomes for all students. As always, do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher or myself if you have questions or concerns.
Respectfully,
___________________________
Barbara Cerwonka, M.Ed.
Director of Student Services
Child Find Notification
Be Sure to View the Information on the Student Services Web Page
SAFE HARBORS UPDATES
Latest Newsletter
The time to talk to our children about Fentanyl is NOW Fentanyl is not just in the headlines; it is closer to your home and stronger than you realize. This is why we are hosting Wendy Woolcock head of DEA Special Operations Division in this upcoming FREE webinar next Tuesday, January 24th. She will share what she tells her own kids about Fentanyl and what she does as a parent to keep everyone around her protected. This webinar will also explain how teens are being targeted and getting access to Fentanyl as well as provides resources for parents, schools, and other organizations on education and prevention. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND LIVE, REGISTER FOR A FREE RECORDING.
Thank you to all of our counselors for their caring and selfless work throughout the District!
Osgood: Dave Vinton dvinton@cohassetk12.org (adjustment counselor)
Deer Hill: Robyn Costa rcosta@cohassetk12.org (adjustment counselor)
Deer Hill and Osgood: Maeve Dullea mdullea@cohassetk12.org (adjustment counselor)
Deer Hill and Osgood: Alyson Doyle adoyle@cohassetk12.org (school psychologist)
CMS: Emily Manewal emanewal@cohassetk12.org (adjustment Counselor)
Allison Pearce apearce@cohassetk12.org (school psychologist)
CHS: Laura Struzziery lstruzziery@cohassetk12.org (lead counselor)
Leanne McCarthy lmccarthy@cohassetk12.org (high school adjustment counselor)
Kevin McGowan kmcgowan@cohassetk12.org (high school counselor)
Allison Battista abattista@cohassetk12.org (high school counselor)
Catlin Stromberg cstromberg@cohassetk12.org (school psychologist)
Robert Collins rcollins@cohassetk12.org (middle and high school social worker)
Take Care of Yourself and Take Care of Each Other
Please click on the following link to access even more information on the Cohasset Public Schools Web Site.
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Email: psullivan@cohassetk12.org
Website: https://www.cohassetk12.org/
Phone: 781 383 6111
Twitter: @SuperCohasset
You can also follow the entire leadership team on Twitter to see real-time updates.
Assistant Superintendent: @CPSAssistantSup
Joseph Osgood School: @JOsgoodppal
Deer Hill School: @DeerHillSchool
Cohasset Middle School: @comsprincipal
Cohasset High School: @CoHSPrincipal
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