Beckwith Bulletin
June 22, 2023
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER BREAK AND GOOD LUCK TO OUR EIGHTH GRADERS MOVING ON TO HIGH SCHOOL!!!
SUPPLY LISTS
HAPPY RETIREMENT!!!
STUDENT SCHEDULES
Dear Families,
As we get closer to summer vacation, we are writing with an update regarding teacher assignments and student schedules. We understand that families are eager to learn about new teachers for the upcoming school year, and the district shares in your excitement. During the summer months, school staff and administration continue the important work of building schedules, hiring staff, and assigning new students to classrooms. As a result, your child’s teacher and classroom assignment for the 2023-2024 school year will be released mid-late August, with the exact date to be determined. Once a date has been selected, we will notify families via email and our school website. Additionally, our bus company begins configuring the bus routes in July, and this information will be shared with families via email and posted on our website as soon as they are available. If you have any questions, please reach out to your building administrators.
Sincerely,
Building Administrators
SPORTS PHYSICALS
Students entering 9th grade at D-R in the fall who plan on trying out for interscholastic sports in August must have a current physical on file with the high school nurse (one done within 13 months) in order to tryout. Without this documentation students will not be eligible to tryout. If your student is having an appointment for a physical over the summer with their primary care physician please email the physical to:
ddailey@drregional.org (D-R nurse) or kOleary@drregional.org (D-R athletic trainer).
Any questions please reach out to either Mrs. Dailey or Mr. O'Leary.
NURSE'S NOTES
Vaccinations/state-mandated requirements needed for 7th grade students AND 6th grade students entering 7th grade in the fall: Tdap booster, 2nd Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, Meningitis vaccine
FINAL WORD FROM PE
RECENT ARTICLES REGARDING SOCIAL MEDIA AND ADOLESCENTS FROM THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
The recommendations from the APA are as follows:
1) Recognize developing brains may be especially vulnerable to specific social media features
2) Monitor and discuss your child's social media use
3) Model healthy social media use
4) Watch for problematic social media use
5) Teach social media literacy
CLICK HERE for the recent health advisory on social media use in adolescence from the American Psychological Association
COMMON SENSE SCHOOL
We believe that digital citizenship skills have become essential for students in the 21st century. That's why we are committed to teaching our students how to be digital learners, leaders, and citizens. Please click below for Common Sense Education's Family Engagement Toolkit, which includes resources for parents to support healthy media and tech use by students at school and home.
LIBRARY INFORMATION
ALGEBRA I MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER HOMEWORK
2023-2024 SUMMER READING
DR Middle School Enhanced Math Pathways
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Beckwith Term 2 High Honor Roll - February 10, 2023
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Beckwith Soccer Teams -December 6, 2022
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Beckwith Term 1 High Honor Roll - December 4, 2022
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Dorothy L. Beckwith Middle School
The mission of the Dighton-Rehoboth middle schools, in collaboration with parents and the community, is to develop the whole child and to provide students with the knowledge, skills, global education, technology, and social responsibility to become contributing citizens and life-long learners in our ever-changing world.
Dighton Rehoboth Regional School District does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected group
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Website: bms.drregional.org
Location: 330r Winthrop Street, Rehoboth, MA, USA
Phone: 508-252-5080