
Overlook Monthly News
June 2023
Students using our big wall maps to find Greece.
We made it!
Dear Overlook Families:
The ending of the year is bittersweet. We had a very productive year of learning on all fronts - academically, socially, and emotionally. Our students have risen to challenges and persevered through those obstacles. Middle school is some of the toughest years developmentally and can feel completely overwhelming to both the student and the parent. We get it! However, working as a school-home team is most important and we want to continue to foster that "village" of care for our community of students. While the year is ending please do not hesitate to reach out to communicate any concerns or updates on your child over the summer. Albeit Ms. Miville and I will finally be able to take a chunk of vacation time that we have not been able to take since starting last July, we will return your emails/calls when we return to the office mid-July.
We also would like to bring to your attention that if you want to order a "proud parent" yard sign for your 8th grade student, please note that June 2nd is the last day to do it!
Don’t miss out on showing off your grad while also supporting the PTO. Buy yours today!
If you have already purchased one/two signs pick up will be on June 12th between 7am-8am and 2pm-4pm. See PTO Corner of newsletter for details (scroll down).
Staff Appreciation Week was AMAZING! Please see our happy teacher's below. They are very appreciative of the appreciation!
Sincerely,
Kristina Bogosh
Staff Appreciation
Below are some winners of donated items and some "Oscar" awards!
Notice From Nurse Taylor's Office
If your child has medication in the health office, please let Ms Taylor know if it will be picked up by an adult on the last day of school or if it may remain in the health office/be sent to Oakmont for the fall.
If your child receives any immunizations over the summer, please send documentation to the health office. Incoming grade 7 students will typically receive TDAP (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) and meningitis vaccine at this age.
Dates to Remember
June 2023
😁June 2023 Dates to Remember
Friday, June 2 Half day/Professional Development/Dismissal 10:59am
Sunday, June 4 Oakmont High School Graduation
Monday, June 5 Spring Band Concert/Oakmont
Tuesday, June 6 Team Room/5th grade tours/WES/9-10:30
Tuesday, June 6 Team Room/5th grade Parent Night/6-8pm
Tuesday, June 6 Soar Meeting/Library/2-3pm
Wednesday, June 7 Team Room/8th grade/Dan Dufour refresher talk re: Student Council/7:45am
Wednesday, June 7 Team Room/5th grade tours/JRB/9-10:30
Wednesday, June 7 Wingspan 2-2:30pm Room 121
Wednesday, June 7 SOARing Eagles Ceremony/Oakmont Auditorium/6-7pm
Friday, June 9 Oakmont Music Dept Performance/Gym/8-8:40am
Friday, June 9 State Track Meet/Gardner High School/3:30
Tuesday, June 13 Team Room/8th grade/Student Council Speeches/7:45am
Tuesday, June 13 PTO Meeting-6pm Library
Wednesday, June 14 Wingspan 2-2:30pm Room 121
Wednesday, June 14 6th Grade Olympics Day (blue team)
Thursday, June 15 6th Grade Olympics Day (green team)
Thursday, June 15 Student Council Celebration 11-2 PM
Thursday, June 15 Quick Stop Cafe and School Store Celebration 8AM
Thursday, June 15 Yearbook Club Celebration 2-3pm
Friday, June 16 All library books returned to Library
Friday, June 16 Yearbook distribution during homeroom
Monday, June 19 No School/Juneteenth
Tuesday, June 20 Chromebook collection/Library/7:35-12
Wednesday, June 21 Last day to take an AR test
Wednesday, June 21 Chromebook collection/Library/7:35-12
Thursday, June 22 8th grade Promotion Night/Oakmont gym/6-7pm & Dance/Oakmont Cafe/7-8:30
Friday, June 23 SOAR Day/Last Day of School/Dismissal 10:59am📚SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENTS🌞🎧
ALL GRADE LEVELS
Overlook Summer Literacy Program 2023-2024
Overlook Middle School’s required summer literacy program will build background knowledge in preparation for grade-level literacy units by reading, listening, and writing.
Directions for each grade level can be found at: https://sites.google.com/awrsd.org/overlooksummerliteracy/home Questions? Please contact Kristin Belkin
Classroom Corner
Mr. Young's Scientists
Lab, labs, and more labs! Mr. Young's grade 8 students working on their understanding of physics!
Parent Education & Resources Corner
Resources on the impact of cell phone and social media on the teen brain
- NIH Articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6449671/
- VIDEO: https://youtu.be/kGZvNbfrNag
- WEBSITE: https://www.humanetech.com/youth
- NYT Article: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PdtQZAuVsflH0SuM9E6BMNyDkq9NPcjq/view
- NYT Article: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zvHPmlIQios-a2llfLFyj6DbdMWB5h8S/view
- Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
- PEW Research: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/fact-sheet/social-media/
- VIDEO: https://youtu.be/rv0g8TsnA6c
- TIME Article: https://time.com/5555737/smartphone-mental-health-teens/
- INFOGRAPHIC: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/technology-addiction-concern-controversy-and-finding-balance-infographic
Resources on talking to children about race and bias
- Smithsonian & NMAAHC WEBSITE (Race): https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race
- Anti-Defamation League WEBSITE: https://www.adl.org/resources/tools-and-strategies/talking-young-children-about-bias-and-prejudice
- Oakland Library Resources DOCUMENT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s0lCA3FlulVhK6DFE2d3uYCipc6ApY8Gn2rMwm6fYqw/edit
- PJ Library WEBSITE (Antisemitism): https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/february-2022/how-to-talk-to-children-about-anti-semitism
- Nick Helps WEBSITE (Bullying Prevention): https://www.nick.com/nick-helps/bullying-prevention/
OMS Behavior Matrix
Be Respectful; Be Responsible; Be Ready to Learn
Please continually REVIEW expectations with you child.
We see the school and home as a partnership. We ask to review these expectations with your child in an effort to create unified expectations from both the school and home fronts. Please see the matrix attachment below to review with your child.
Important Notices & Reminders
SMART Watches
SMART watches are considered a personal device. Teachers have found that they can serve as a considerable distraction to students during class. They are also banned by the state during MCAS testing. We ask that all SMART watches be left at home or in the lockers during the school day. Please and thank you.
Student Drinks & Candy
Students are only allowed water for drinks in class. There have been some young business entrepreneurs at OMS that have been selling the popular "Prime" drinks (as well as other things such as candy). Students are not authorized nor allowed to sell anything at school. Moreover, these drinks are not allowed. Please ensure that your student is not bringing these drinks to school or buying or selling these drinks at school or on the bus.
Dress Code
Students should not be wearing pajamas or slippers to school. This is part of our dress code. We do on occasion have a spirit day where students are allowed to wear pajamas as a "treat" but appropriate, everyday school attire does not include pajamas or slippers. Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately for school. Thank you!
Parent Drop-Off / Pickup
Students cannot enter the building before 7:20am as there is no supervision.
Classes begin at 7:35am.
Dismissal is at 1:50pm.
Please be sure to not park in the general parking areas to let students off or pick them up. Use the line that goes behind the school. This is a safety concern with students running through parking lots and parents disrupting traffic patterns.
Also, please pay attention to staff members directing traffic. Do not drive-by when they ask you to stop.
Passing busses with flashing lights is a $250 traffic citation.
Club Info
PTO Corner
Updates & News
Lots of PTO stuff.....
1. Thank to all our donors and volunteers who helped make Overlook's Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week a success. It was a big hit with our staff. We couldn't have done this without all of your generous contributions. And on behalf of the Overlook Middle School PTO and the entire Overlook Middle School community, THANK YOU!
2. This Friday, June 2, is the last day to buy this sign for your 8th grader! Don’t miss out on showing off your grad while also supporting the PTO. Buy yours today!
If you have already purchased one/two signs pick up will be on June 12th between 7am-8am and 2pm-4pm
3. We are looking to fill a few available positions for the 2023-24 school year:
● Membership Coordinator: Tracking and emailing new and recurring members. This is an important job particularly at the start of the school year. This can be done from home at your discretion.
● Social Media Coordinator: Create postings throughout the year for our social media sites. This can be done from home at your discretion.
● Community Liaison: Contact local businesses and other organizations to solicit their support (donations of items/funds) of our PTO. This can be done from home at your discretion.
Please email us by June 6 if interested. Voting is at the last meeting, June 13th, @6pm in the Overlook library.
Interested? Questions? Email us at overlookmspto@ gmail.com
4.We invite YOU to become a MEMBER of the Overlook Middle School PTO.
We appreciate the support you’ve given over the years at your elementary school and hope you will consider becoming a member at Overlook to continue your Support of the teachers, staff, students and community at Overlook.
This past year was our first year of the new PTO at the middle school and we are proud of all we accomplished: Teacher appreciation week activities, Holiday Hot Cocoa, Concessions at Drama Club performances, and more. We have big plans for MORE this next school year and need your support to make it happen.
To become a 2023-2024 PTO member:
● Fill out the membership Google Doc: https://sites.google.com/awrsd.org/overlookmspto/home
● Pay the $5 dues with cash or check to “OMS PTO” and bring it to the office. Or Venmo @overlookmspto and comment “2023 membership for (your name).”
Take a look at our website https://sites.google.com/awrsd.org/overlookmspto/home or our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram OverlookMSPTO for all the latest information.
Grade 8 Yard Sign!
Order by June 2!
PlusPortals
Please check the Portal regularly. Google Classroom is not an accurate indicator of grades. Please reach out to the teacher directly if you have any questions.
SEPAC (Special Education Parent Advisory Council)
Get involved in SEPAC
General membership to the Ashburnham-Westminster Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is open to all AWRSD parents/guardians of children with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and Section 504 Plans and other interested parties. We are in need of volunteers to help plan workshops, staff tables at local school and community events, become future leaders, assist other parents, and plan new activities and projects. We welcome you to learn more about SEPAC and our work on our website, https://sites.google.com/view/ashburnham-westminster-sepac. You can also follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ashwestsepac. Please contact the current co-chairs about getting involved with SEPAC at awrsdsepac3@gmail.com (Kim Caisse's email) and awrsdsepac4@gmail.com (Dorene Francis' email).
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Information Regarding MassHealth
See attachment below for more information on renewing MassHealth coverage.
Looking for a summer camp?
Check out attachment below for Camp Marshall Summer Camp