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| | Parents of Students in the Class of 2010 | | | | | Thursday, October 2, 2008 4:24 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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September 30, 2008
Dear Parent or Guardian of Students in the Class of 2010 ,
In the next few days, yu will receive your son or daughter’s 2008 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) results. Students are receiving the results of the MCAS administered in May 2008. Scores are reported as Advanced, Proficient, Needs Improvement or Warning.
The MCAS tests serve two purposes. First, they provide teachers, students and their parents with valuable information about what each student knows and is able to do based upon the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. Secondly, individual schools and school districts use the MCAS results to evaluate how well they are implementing the Frameworks and make the necessary adjustments in curriculum and instruction to help our students move ahead in the future.
As you review the test results with your child, we ask you to emphasize that the MCAS is only one measure of a student’s performance and that we use a variety of assessments to evaluate each child’s academic achievement (daily performance in school, tests, quizzes, projects, and oral presentations). Also, please remind your child that there are many variables that can cause a student to perform less than his or her best on a particular test on any given day. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has posted some of the MCAS Spring 2008 test items and sample student responses at its Internet site (www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/). It might be helpful for you and your child to examine these together.
All students in the Class of 2010 took the ELA and Math portions of the MCAS. Students that were enrolled in Biology during their sophomore year were also administered the Biology portion of the test. Scores are reported as Advanced, Proficient, Needs Improvement or Warning. Members of the Class of 2010 need a score in the Needs Improvement category or higher in all three subject areas in order to graduate from high school.
If your child failed any portion of the test, they will be required to retest. Here are the dates for the first retest opportunities:
- English- November 5-7
- Math- November 12-13
- Biology- February 2-3
Students who need to retest are currently enrolled in instructional labs in the corresponding subject area and will be notified of the exact time and location of their retest. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact your son or daughter’s guidance counselor.
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The state has issued a new requirement this year for students that score in the Needs Improvement category on either the English or Math portion of the MCAS. These students will be required to take remedial coursework and additional assessments in these subject areas for their last two years of high school to better prepare them for postsecondary study, The required coursework and assessments will be outlined in an Educational Proficiency Plan (EPP) created by the student, their parent or guardian, and the student’s guidance counselor. If your student scored Needs Improvement in Math or English, you will be contacted in the upcoming weeks regarding an Educational Proficiency Plan. Please note the following:
- Students in the Needs Improvement category for Math and/or English must meet the requirements of their EPP to graduate from Stoughton High School but will not be required to take a retest.
- This new requirement does not apply to Science. Students that scored in the Needs Improvement category in Biology only do not need to retest or develop an EPP.
Thank you for your continued support as we work together to improve student achievement in the Stoughton Public Schools.
Sincerely,
Anthony L. Sarno, Jr.
Interim Superintendent
Marguerite C. Rizzi, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
for Curriculum and Instruction
Brett Dickens
Administrative Principal
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| Essay Contest for Student Athletes |
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| Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:27 AM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| The Eighth Annual MIAA Sportsmanship Essay/Multimedia Contest is currently being conducted for students in grades 9 through 12. We would like to hear from the thousands of student-athletes across the state and invite them to share their ideas on th |
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| From the Desk of Patricia Lovering, Director of Guidance |
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| Monday, September 29, 2008 10:29 AM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| On October 18, 2008 the PSAT will be given at Stoughton High School for interested sophomores and juniors. The PSAT allows students to prepare for the upcoming SAT Test. Students who take the PSAT are able to assess their critical reading, mathematic |
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| 2009 Yearbooks on sale online |
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 4:46 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| 2009 Stoughton High School yearbooks are onsale online- www.yearbooksonsale.com |
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| Our Welcome Back Knight |
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 3:44 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Just a quick thank you to all parents and guardians that attended our Welcome Back Knight on Wednesday- we greatly appreciate your taking the time to come and support your son or daughter's education! Our faculty enjoyed meeting all of you and we |
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| From the SHS Clinic |
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 2:31 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Attention parents of 9, 10, and 11th graders! Your child may be able to participate in a research study in conjunction with University of Massachusetts Medical Center entitled "Lookin' Good, Feelin' Good". If you think your child would b |
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| From Guidance- Scholarship Opportunities |
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 2:29 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| September 2008 Stoughton High School Scholarship Opportunities Visit the Guidance office for information and applications. AES Engineers Scholarship: Students intending to major in engineering. $500 each year. Submit an essay on one of the two to |
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| Leadership Opportunities for SHS Students |
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| Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:20 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| from the Guidance Office September 2008 Leadership Opportunities for Students Fall 2008 Rotary Club’s Worldwide Youth Exchange Program- 9/24 until 11/14 The Rotary Club is looking for high school students to spend the 2009/2010 academic year abro |
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| REMINDER- Welcome Back Knight September 24, 2008 |
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| Tuesday, September 16, 2008 9:29 AM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| On September 24th 2008 from 7:00-8:30pm, Stoughton High School will host a “Welcome Back to School Knight.” This night has been developed to give parents and guardians the opportunity to experience student schedules and meet their child’s tea |
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| SSEPAC Meeting- October 7, 2008 |
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| Monday, September 15, 2008 2:40 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Stoughton Special Education Parent Advisory Committee Presents Heather Tucker Tuesday, October 7, 2008 7:00 – 9:00 OMS Media Center "Take the Headache Out of Homework" Heather Tucker is the newly hired Out-of-District Administrator fo |
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| Special Education Parent Advisory Committee |
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| Monday, September 15, 2008 2:39 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Hi Everyone, The Stoughton Special Education Parent Advisory Committee serves any parents of special education student in the Stoughton district. We have monthly meetings with free speakers on many different issues related to special education. |
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| Book Donations Requested |
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| Monday, September 15, 2008 8:35 AM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Hi All, The SSEPAC (Stoughton Sped PAC) has another request. This year we have a "Got Books" bin located in the driveway of the Jones School. The Got Books program collects used books, CDs, DVDs, videos and audio books and donates them |
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| No Check Policy at SHS |
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| Monday, September 8, 2008 10:24 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| September 1, 2008 To all Parents and Guardians, Please be advised that the Stoughton Public Schools Food Service Program is no longer accepting personal checks. This policy is consistent with all other town departments and is not just for the schoo |
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| Emergency Forms |
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| Monday, September 8, 2008 2:01 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Emergency forms were given out in homeroom on the first day of school. These forms need to be returned to the homeroom teachers by Wednesday September 10th with any corrections and a parent signature. Students that do not return their forms will be |
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| Guidance Scheduling Concerns |
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| Monday, September 8, 2008 1:54 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| from Patricia Lovering, Director of Guidance Guidance Scheduling Concerns This Wednesday, September 10th is the last day for any scheduling changes. If a student has an unassigned class hour they should report to the Guidance Department during t |
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| Lockers at Stoughton High |
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| Thursday, August 21, 2008 2:02 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Several parents have asked us about the locker sign ups at Stoughton High School this year- below is the justification. We hope this will be better for all in the long run! Be assured that all students that request by September 11 will be assigned |
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| Food Service Update |
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| Friday, August 15, 2008 9:06 AM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Starting September 3, 2008 school lunch will be $1.75 for kindergarten through grade 5 students. Grade 6- 12 lunch price will be $2.00 per student. In keeping with the policy of the Town of Stoughton and the Stoughton Public Schools, the food servi |
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| School Photo day |
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| Friday, August 8, 2008 3:47 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| School Photos for Stoughton High will be taken on Monday, September 15. Information on ordering photo packages will go home with students the week before. Please note that students WILL BE REQUIRED to wear photo IDs this year at Stoughton High Scho |
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| For the Class of 2009- Budgeting for the Senior Year |
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| Friday, August 8, 2008 3:42 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Senior Year Financing: The Senior Class advisor is Mrs. Ingrao. She will insure that this becomes a memorable year for all Seniors!! Senior Year can be expensive considering application fees, testing, Yearbooks, Senior Portraits, Proms, and other |
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| Early Release Dates 2008-2009 |
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| Friday, August 8, 2008 2:52 PM -0400 | By: Brett Dickens |
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| Early Release Dates: 2008-2009 September 25 October 30 December 4 January 29 March 12 April 16 May 7 June 11 |
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