Beckwith Bulletin
November 17, 2023
February 2, 2024
SPORTS JERSEY DAY
February 9th will be Sports Jersey Day to commemorate the Super Bowl. Wear your favorite Sports Jersey (preferably Football Jersey).
COUNSELOR'S CORNER
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as, ADHD, is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in kids. It is also one of the most misunderstood diagnoses we see in kids. Students that have ADHD can either have difficulty with inattention, hyperactivity or both. Symptoms that can be seen, but are not limited to are: difficulty focusing, makes careless errors, does not finish homework on time, struggles with organization, is forgetful, displays impulsive actions or behaviors, is fidgety, talks excessively or has trouble waiting his or her turn. Kids that have a diagnosis of ADHD truly lack these skills. However, it is our job as parents and educators to understand these deficits and help our students gain the understanding of their disability and implement strategies to navigate and overcome their challenges in order to function in society.
Jessica McCabe is a Youtube personality speaker that advocates for individuals with an ADHD brain. Below you will find a link to her Ted Talk and a link to a live free webinar on how to work with an ADHD brain, not against it.
Ted Talk:
Live Webinar:
https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/how-to-adhd-jessica-mccabe/
ICYMI - DR DISPATCH
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YOU UPLIFT KINDNESS EWALL
The Kindness Task force brings you the YOU UPLIFT Kindness eWall. Students, staff and families will now be able to spread kindness and positive messages. Simply use this link, scroll to the bottom of the screen and submit your message. A staff member will approve all messages before they are displayed on our new Touchview (donated by the Rehoboth PTSA) in the cafeteria. It's that simple!
The Kindness Task Force looks forward to continuing to bring positivity within the Beckwith School Community!
HELPFUL CHROMEBOOK TIPS
Keep your Chromebook on a flat surface like a table or a desk. (Don't leave it on the floor where someone could step on it.)
Don't pile things on top of your Chromebook..
Keep the Chromebook in the case. Do not take it out of the case.
- Make sure there isn't anything on the keyboard when you close your Chromebook.
- Keep food and drinks away from your Chromebook and make sure your hands are clean. (Crumbs and liquids are very bad for your Chromebook and can cause it to stop working properly.)
- Be careful how you carry your Chromebook. Make sure your Chromebook is closed, always use two hands or zipper your case, and never carry your Chromebook by the screen or open case.
- Keep it charged fully at home. Plug it in when you are not using it so that it will be charged and ready when you need it.
- Tell your teacher right away if it breaks and report to the main office. Don't try to fix it yourself.
- Remember to take care of yourself online too. Stay on approved websites, keep your password private, and log off when you're done. Remember anything that happens under your account is your responsibility.
FEBRUARY LUNCH MENU
MYSCHOOLBUCKS INFORMATION
Account payments can be made through MySchoolBucks.com using a debit/credit card or electronic check. We will also be accepting cash and check payments (CHECK ONLY at Beckwith Middle) at all cafeteria registers. Please make checks payable to “Dighton Rehoboth Regional School District” and include your student’s full name in the memo line.
School meals are once again free (see above); however, all students must use the point of sale system to obtain a free lunch. Please encourage your child to remember their lunch pin number because it helps to move along the lunch lines. If a student forgets their pin, then the cafeteria workers need to look it up and this stalls the lunch line.
Students will need to pay for snacks not included with the free meal and this is the reason why a parent would want to put money on their child's account.
COLOR DAY CALENDARS FOR RELATED ARTS
CLICK HERE for the February 2024 Color Day Calendar
CLICK HERE for the March 2024 Color Day Calendar
ABSENCE PROCEDURE AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FAMILIES AND EMAIL ADDRESS
School attendance and punctuality are closely correlated with success at school. Time in class cannot be replicated by simply giving the absent student the work that was missed. Frequent absences can leave gaps in a student’s education that can affect them for years to come. For more information on Attendances and Absences, please review the Student Handbook.
Please call into the 24/7 Absence Line by the start of the school day (8:15 a.m.) to report your student's absence. Leave a message that states the name of your child and why they will be absent. To reach the absence line call 508-252-5080 and press 1. Alternatively, you may also email the Main Office at bmsattendance@drregional.org by 8:15 a.m. This email address can be used to report your student's absence as well as to report a tardy or dismissal.
Families of students who are marked as having an unexcused absence and who do not call the Absence Line or email the aforementioned email address by 8:15 a.m. will receive a phone call, text message, and email notification from the District to inform them of the student absence. The message will prompt families to call the Main Office to confirm the absence as soon as possible. The timing of the notification will be 9:15 a.m.
All absences are considered unexcused with the exception of the following: student medical appointment/illness/quarantine (with a doctor’s note), bereavement, family emergencies, observance of major religious holidays, weather so inclement as to endanger the health of the child, court appearance, out of school suspension, disability-related absences, and unique circumstances approved at the Principal’s discretion. In instances of chronic or irregular absence reportedly due to illness, the school administration may request a physician's statement certifying such absences to be justifiable.
Please arrange for doctor's notes to be sent to the Main Office via Fax Number at 508-252-5082 or via email at svincelette@drregional.org
IN THE NEWS - FROM THE REPORTER TODAY
D.L. Beckwith Middle School Term 1 Honor Roll - December 13, 2023
Beckwith Soccer Championship - November 21, 2023
News from Beckwith Middle School - October 6, 2023
Beckwith Middle School News - October 5, 2023
Beckwith News - September 7, 2023
BMS BASKETBALL SCHEDULES
CLICK HERE for the BMS Girls/Boys Basketball Schedule (recently updated)
CLICK HERE for the Unified BMS Basketball Schedule
PTSA SKI AND BOARD CLUB
PTSA Ski and Board Club Dates are as follows: January 5, 19, 26; February 2, 9; March 1 (the dates are subject to change due to inclement weather)
Students leave BMS by 2:30 p.m.
DRAMA CLUB
Upcoming Drama Club Rehearsals will be:
Friday, February 2nd 2:45-5:00 p.m.
Friday, February 9th 2:45-5:00 p.m.
Please do not go by the schedule that was passed out during the informational meeting.
For questions, please contact Ms. Rocha at krocha@drregional.org
IMPORTANT DATES
*February 2 - Report Cards Issued via Aspen
*February 3 - PTSA You and Me Dance (for elementary and 5th Grade @ DRRHS - see below)
*February 5 - Career Day I (8:22 a.m. - 11:22 a.m.)
*February 8 - PTSA Meeting 6:30 p.m. BMS Cafeteria
*February 9 - Sports Jersey Spirit Day to Commemorate the Super Bowl
*February 12 - 16 - Spirit Week
*February 15 - Bristol County Savings Bank Day (8:15-8:30 a.m.)
*February 15 - PTSA-Sponsored Real-Time Smart Talk - Digital Safety Program (6:00 p.m. @ BMS Cafeteria - See below for more information)
*February 19 - 23 - Winter Break (No School)
*February 26 - Classes Resume
*February 28 - PTSA Talent Show Dress Rehearsal
*February 29 - 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders - Deadline for the Statewide Fire Safety Poster Contest
*February 29 - Grade 6 Bash
*March 1 - PTSA Talent Show 6:00 p.m. @ BMS (See below for more information)
2023-2024 DISTRICT CALENDAR
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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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Email: bmsattendance@drregional.org
Website: bms.drregional.org
Location: 330r Winthrop Street, Rehoboth, MA, USA
Phone: 508-252-5080