Monday, September 28, 2015

Sign Up for Canton STEAM Creative Design Night


CPS STEAM Creative Design Challenge

Sign Up

We are excited to have our first STEAM Creative Design Challenge Event for Canton Public Schools.  This event will be for preschool and elementary students. Go to the LINK BELOW to register. 

Date: Wednesday. October 14, 2015
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Galvin Middle School


Event Details:
Come between 6-8 p.m. to work with our design challenges. You can decide to work on one or three design challenges.
Last entry into a challenge will start at 7:30 p.m.
Please sign up before Wednesday, October 7, 2015. Space is limited is 300 students.
We will be using the creative design process to complete each challenge.

Design Challenge #1: Why do people wear what they wear?

You will create a piece of protective clothing using various recycled materials.

Design Challenge #2: How is Music different then noise?

Design an original instrument. Name it. Describe how it produces sound. Tell why it is different from existing instruments. What category of instrument would you put it into? Keep in mind: Structured sound is music.

Design Challenge #3: How does the design process help us solve problems?


Sign Up: http://goo.gl/forms/URZwPXe6i0

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

New Nurse Leader Begins in our District

Kim Clark-Connor Named New Nurse Leader 

I am a bit behind with this announcement as Kim snuck in here in the late summer.  Thus far, she has picked up multiple projects and is charging ahead!

Kimberly Clark-Connor, R.N., B.S.N, has many years of experience in the nursing field, including School Nursing and Occupational Health Nursing.  As Canton's School Nurse Leader, she will have a myriad of responsibilities including oversight of the School Nurses, professional development coordination, and development of health office protocols across the district.  Prior to joining us in Canton, Kim worked as a Site Manager for the American Red Cross, and as an Occupational Health Nurse for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  She is eager to begin this new role and looks forward to acclimating herself within the Canton School System.

You will see Kim at many community partnership meetings and out and about at all of our schools.  Please join me in giving her a warm welcome!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Math Workshop for Parents of Students Grades 1-5

The Strategies Behind the Mathematics: How to Help Kids with Homework

On Tuesday, September 29th, we will be sponsoring a "Strategies Behind the Mathematics" for PARENTS of students in grades 1-5 from the Luce, JFK and Hansen. This will take place between 6-8:00 p.m. at the JFK Elementary School. The focus of this workshop, offered by Susan Brass, Maryanna Biedermann and Kerri Falzone, our math specialists, will be to continue their discussions from last year on how to best to help their children with their math understandings as well as homework.  At this workshop we will work to build understanding around the common language, concepts and strategies involved in addition, subtraction. multiplication and division. 

We hope to see many of you on Tuesday, September 29th at 6:00 at the JFK!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Our First Official Week of School

Parents, Guardians and Community Members,

It was a memorable week for us between Labor Day and Friday, September 11, 2015.  Our indergarten and preschool students began their first day of school the day after Labor Day. Bus and van pick up and drop offs seemed fairly smooth for our youngest, and there were many smiles from start to finish at the Rodman Early Childhood Center and our three elementary schools.

Tuesday and Wednesday were a bit taxing with the very warm and humid weather, but we maintained our guidelines from DPH and the Bureau of Environmental Health, supplying constant hydration, maintaining low activity levels, moving from the second and third floors as needed, etc. The students and staff were happy to see cooler temps on Thursday!  Thank you all again for your vigilance in sending children dressed in appropriate clothing and supplied with water.

In spite of the heat, several open houses were held at the elementary schools and high school, and the parent feedback about information they received and their communications with teachers was excellent!  I was also able to drop in on two CAPT meetings and the CAPE meeting, and again experienced a significant enthusiasm for assisting the Canton students in as many ways as possible through potential grants, enrichment programming, fundraising and more.

I will be updating you next week about two upcoming programs.  You may want to mark the dates down on your calendars.  We will be having our STEAM sponsored Creative Design Challenge night on October 14th for students of all ages, and the elementary math specialists will be running a parent workshop on the enVisionMATH program - for first - fifth grades on September 29th.

Thank you for your continued support to the Canton School System.  Please consider attending our School Committee meeting on September 17th at 7:00 p.m. The agenda is outlined below.

Remember there will be no school on Monday, Sept. 14th.  I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

School Committee Agenda
September 17, 2015
Open Session:  7:00 p.m.
Distance Learning Lab

A.            Call to Order

B.            Executive Session- For the purpose of discussing issues related to contractual matters.

C.            Routine Matters
1.             Approve Minutes dated September 3, 2015
2.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated September 3, 2015
3.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated September 3, 2015 of Public Release
4.             Approve Bill Schedule dated September 24, 2015

D.            Public Comments/Questions

E.            Student Member Report: Michael Larsen will report on school events and activities happening around the district.

F.            Superintendent’s Report:  Ms. Henderson will provide an update a variety of matters going on throughout the district. 


G.            Old Business

1.             Update on Before-After School Survey for JFK: Results will be discussed and general plan of action outlined for all elementary schools next year.  Mr. Nectow will report on before/after school programs going out to bid.

H.            New Business

1.             Introduction of New Administrators:  Derek Folan, CHS principal, will introduce Don Devoid, Math Dept. Chair, Shanna Belenky, Team Chair, and Meredith Chamberland, Guidance Director 6-12.  Dr. William Conard, principal at Galvin Middle School, will introduce Lisa Kaminski, English/Reading Dept. Chair, Annya Haughton, Dean, and Jim Spillane, Assistant Principal.

2.             GMS Events Update:  Dr. Conard will provide an update regarding opening of school activities and events at the Galvin Middle School.

3.             Out of State Athletic Travel Approval:  Danny Erickson will request approval for a home Boys Varsity Hockey to play Franklin High School the Providence College Arena on December 18th at 7:00 pm.

4.             Logo Changes:  Danny Erickson and Derek Folan will discuss an issue that has yet to be “revealed” re: the logo for athletics.  Packet will be available during the presentation.

5.             Unit A and Unit E Collective Bargaining Agreements:  The School Committee will vote on the Unit A and Unit E Collective Bargaining Agreements.

6.             Bus and Late Start Time Update:  Mr. Nectow will provide an update on the late start time impact and new bus routes.


7.             Food Services/Cafeteria Substitutes:  Mr. Nectow will propose a rate increase for the substitutes in Food Services.

8.             District Improvement Plan:  Superintendent Henderson will review the final goals established by the Senior Management Team after reviewing student performance data, staff and community survey data, School Committee input and results of the Model Educator Evaluation.  The Final District Improvement plan will also include longer term goals.  This information is not attached to the packet as the finalized SMART goals are being completed by Senior Management on 9/15/15.  Goals generated through data analysis and from input of the School Committee will include:

·         Cultural proficiency and communication,
·         Increased educator “growth” through increased quality of recommendations and conversations as part of the Model Educator Evaluation,
·         Data driven decision making with specific emphasis on math (along with other academic and social/emotional areas,
·         Full Day K Analysis,
·         CHS turf analysis, long term space analysis and implications on programming.

I.              Business Manager’s Report:  Mr. Nectow will report on the progress of the Hansen Addition (Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Zoning Board).


J.             Sub-Committee Reports
1.             TEC- Robert Golledge
2.             CPC – Mike Loughran
3.             BRC- John Bonnanzio
4.             Wellness- Kristin Mirliani
5.             Finance – Reuki Schutt
6.             Building Use – John Bonnanzio
7.             Policy – Kristin Mirliani
8.             Superintendent Search – John Bonnanzio
9.             New Town Administrator –Michael Loughran

K.            Future Business – Next Meeting Thursday, October 1, 2015

L.             Other Business

M.           Adjournment


Monday, August 31, 2015

Agenda for the Sept. 3rd School Committee Meeting

Canton School Committee
Canton, MA
September 3, 2015

6:30 PM Executive Session
7:00 Open Session
Canton High School
Distance Learning Lab

The Canton Public Schools strives to develop students who are competent and creative thinkers, curious and confident learners, and compassionate citizens.

The back-up support documents for each agenda item are arranged in the order listed below.

A. Call to Order

B. Executive Session- For the purpose of discussing issues related to contractual matters and personal service contract issues.

C. Routine Matters
1. Approve Minutes dated August 20, 2015
2. Approve Executive Session Minutes dated August 20, 2015
3. Approve Bill Schedule dated 9/10/15
D. Public Comments/Questions

E. Superintendent’s Report: Ms. Henderson will provide an update on the week of August 31 opening of school activities, and on a variety of matters going on throughout the district.

F. Student Member Report: Derek Folan will update the School Committee on the Canton High School student representatives who will be reporting out for student related district activities this year.

G. Old Business - None

H. New Business

1. Program for International Student Assessment: Derek Folan, Principal, Canton High School will report on the PISA being administered this year at Canton High School as well as provide an update on ACT college entrance exam.
2. Special Education Program Overview: Debra Bromfield, Director for Students Services will report out on the Special Education Programming six year shift. She will also provide a brief overview of Circuitbreaker.
3. Bus Update: Barry Nectow, Business Manager, will provide an update following Day One of the new bus routes, additional bus routes and later start time impact.
4. Student/Family Handbook Appendix: A brief overview of the contents of the Handbook Appendix will be provided with approval request.

I. Business Manager Report: Barry Nectow will provide the Year End Report Summary. He will also propose a new, more aggressive time line for the school budget completion.

J. Sub-Committee Reports
1. TEC- Robert Golledge
2. CPC – Mike Loughran
3. BRC- John Bonanzio
4. Wellness- Kristin Mirliani
5. Finance – Reuki Schutt
6. Building Use – John Bonnanzio

K. Future Business – Next Meeting Thursday, September 17, 2015

L. Other Business

M. Adjournment

Thursday, August 27, 2015

August 25, 2015

Dear Canton Public School Families:

It is with great excitement and anticipation that I am writing this “Opening Day and Welcome Back” letter for the 2015-16 school year.  We have had an incredibly busy and productive summer preparing for the arrival of the students. I am sure your children are curious and possibly a bit anxious about their return to school or the start of their school career.  Knowing our educators and support staff as I do, I am confident that each child will be received with warmth, caring and support.  

With the help of our administrators, custodial and maintenance faculty, technology staff, Central and Business Office staff and many educators, a significant amount was completed in preparation for our Thursday, September 3rd opening of school. We have been busy hiring new faculty; adding educators to our district always adds a heightened level of energy.

So, welcome back to all, and “hello” to our parent/guardians of new students to our District.  We eagerly await your arrival!

The biggest change for our District this year is the school start time; therefore I wanted to devote a bit of this letter to that topic.  I have attached the new start time schedule at the end of this letter.  Bus times will be posted in the Canton Citizen on August 27th.  Bus passes with explanatory letters are being mailed out this week.  If you signed up your child for a bus, and you have not received your letter/pass by Friday, August 28th, please contact Leslie Tamarkin at tamarkinl@cantonma.org or 781-821-5060, ext. 1156.  No students will be allowed to board the bus without their bus pass, so please be certain that the bus pass is visible on your child’s (all grades) backpack. Beginning October 1st, we will put additional riders on the bus as space is available.

I would like to ask your patience in the first two to three weeks of school as we continue to make the bus schedules as efficient as possible.  While we do try to plan for all possibilities, some issues may arise. I understand that there has been some concern about middle and high school students having to ride for lengthy periods of time, with some busses having the two levels combined.  We have made every effort to ensure that the rides will be as short as possible. We managed to have only four busses with combined high school and middle school students.  In efforts to ensure that students in grades K-5 will not sit in the busses while waiting to offload, we have hired additional morning staff at each of our elementary schools.  If you have any concerns that range beyond “getting the kinks worked out” during the first few days, please do not hesitate to contact Barry Nectow, our Business Manager, at 781-821-5060, ext. 1245.

Other updates I would like to highlight:

  • We have hired several new administrators, some in interim positions and others in permanent positions.  Each of the principals will update you re: their new faculty and administrators.  With regard to district positions, I want to introduce Kim Clark-Connor, who is our new Nurse Leader. Also, Jayne Moore is acting as Interim Curriculum and Instruction Director for our district.
  • Mike Wentland, Technology Director, and April Goran, Technology Integration Administrator, have worked extensively with our maintenance department to install new teacher computers in the classrooms and to roll out the interactive projectors to the elementary and middle schools.  Additionally, we are pleased to have hired a technology teacher for our elementary schools, another enhancement in our budget.
  • The high school continues to develop their World Language program, offering American Sign Language in addition to Mandarin, which was added two years ago. Enhancements are also being added with courses in STEAM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Arts-Mathematics) at the high school level.
  • We are pleased to say that there are NO new curriculum initiatives at the elementary level this year as we take continued steps to work with our team of teachers on the mathematics curriculum that was implemented over the last two years.
  • Teams of teachers came in over the summer to work on writing units for the elementary levels, update science units across the district and add technology to their curriculum units.
  • The Rodman Early Childhood Center will have their own lunch program this year thanks to Martha Lawless, our innovative Food Services Director.


I could continue to list many more programs that are being undertaken this year, as this is only our “short list”.  However, it is critical to know that as you scan the above list, the majority of this could not have been accomplished without the support given to the school department by the Canton community – thank you!

If you would like to continue to stay in touch with new projects and programs as they develop, please consider attending our School Committee meetings.  A schedule of those meetings is posted on our website at www.cantonma.org.  You can find the district calendar, the lunch menus and links to all the schools there.  Please also consider signing up for the Superintendent’s Blog or Twitter account.

We look forward to seeing all of our students in grades 1-12 on Thursday, September 3rd.  Please note that there is school on Friday, the 4th.  Following a day off on Labor Day, September 7th, we will return, Tuesday, September 8th.  That day will also be the first day of school for preschool and kindergarten students. 

In closing, as I enter the 2015/2016 year as your Interim Superintendent, I am excited and confident with the direction the Canton School District is moving to benefit all of our students.  We have a dedicated educational faculty, families, and community members who are highly motivated to make the Canton School District not good, but great.  It looks to be a terrific year!


Sincerely,


Jennifer A. Henderson, Interim Superintendent of Schools

Monday, August 17, 2015

August 20, 2015 School Committee Agenda

Canton School Committee
Canton, MA

August 20, 2015
6:30 PM Executive Session
7:00 Open Session
Canton High School  
Distance Learning Lab
The Canton Public Schools strives to develop students who are competent and creative thinkers, curious and confident learners, and compassionate citizens.


The back-up support documents for each agenda item are arranged in the order listed below.

A.            Call to Order

B.            Executive Session- For the purpose of discussing issues related to contractual matters and personal service contract issues.

C.            Routine Matters
1.             Approve Minutes dated July 30, 2015
2.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated July 30, 2015
3.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated July 30, 2015 for public release
4.             Approve Minutes dated August 11, 2015
5.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated August 11, 2015
6.             Approve Executive Session Minutes dated August 11, 2015 for public release
7.             Approve Bill Schedule dated 8/10/15

D.            Public Comments/Questions

E.            Superintendent’s Report – Ms. Henderson will provide an update on a variety of matters going on throughout the district including updates on enrollment, positions filled, start of school communications going out, etc.

F.            Old Business

1.             Building Rental Increase: This item was tabled at the July 30th meeting and will be moved forward by Mr. Nectow.


G.            New Business

1.             School and District Student/Family Handbooks:  Principals will review and respond to any questions or comments re: changes in the 2015-16 school handbooks and an overview of the District Student/Family Appendix will be provided.

2.             Ice Rental Costs: Danny Erickson will provide an overview of the ice rental cost estimates for the 2015-16 school year.

3.             Building/Space Update: Information will be discussed regarding the proposal for the Galvin Middle School project related to space needs.

4.             Hansen Addition Update:  Information will be provided regarding bid outcome and forward movement on the Hansen addition.

5.             Business Manager’s Report – Mr. Nectow will provide an update on the buses. He will propose a schedule for an earlier rollout of budget preparations for consideration by the School Committee.
The Year End Top Line report will be presented at the September 3rd School Committee Meeting.

H.            Sub-Committee Reports
1.             TEC- Robert Golledge
2.             CPC – Mike Loughran
3.             BRC- John Bonanzio
4.             Wellness- Kristin Mirliani
5.             Finance – Reuki Schutt
6.             Building Use – John Bonnanzio

I.              Future Business – Next Meeting Thursday, September 3, 2015

J.             Other Business

K.            Adjournment