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BMRHS benefits from carbon reduction incentive grant from IPA

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New High Efficiency fuel burners will reduce energy costs.

Blackstone-Millville Regional School Superintendent Kimberly B. Shaver-Hood receives a $52,850 carbon reduction incentive grant from International Power Plant Manager Jeff Stewart.  Also pictured from left to right are Chris Abbiuso of International Power, Charles Singleton District School Committee Chair, Richard Porter BMR Principal and Keith Ducharme Assistant Principal.  The incentive grant money helped the Blackstone-Millville Regional School District purchase and install two new high efficiency duel fuel burners for the boilers.  The new burners will save the district money in heating costs and reduce emissions released into the environment.

BMRHS Sports have a new home on the Web!

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Blackstone-Millville Regional High School has a new athletics website.  Mr. Timothy Johnson was appointed as BMR’s new athletic director upon the retirement of long time AD Sharon Dupre.

Mr. Johnson spent many hours creating a new website for the athletic department that contains a lot of valuable information and is very viewer friendly.  Mr. Johnson has also been working with coaches to post BMR records and achievements for fans and alumni to browse through which has brought back many memories for former BMR athletes.

BMR’s new website also includes links to updated practice and game schedules along with a short bio of some of the coaching staff.

Go to this link to view the website.

New Drop-off / Pick-up procedures at the JFK/AFM Complex now in effect.

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The drop-off and pick-up procedures have changed for the JFK and AFM Students.  All students of the Complex (K-5) who are being driven by a parent will be dropped off and picked up in the back of JFK on Mendon Street.

Keep in mind that students can not be dropped off before 8:40 (there is no supervision) and should arrive no later than 8:55, which is the official start of the school day.  It is important that students are in their classrooms at that time.  Please proceed to Mendon Street and drop off in the “loop” near the double doors of the JFK building.  There will be staff members on duty to supervise your children, so there will be no need for you to work your child into the building.  In anticipation of a large number of cars waiting to drop off, we ask that this be a “kiss and drop” zone.   To facilitate the process, we ask that you remain in line, and if your car is situated at any point alongside the sidewalk, your child may exit the car to walk safely to the doors.   Please do not allow your child to exit your car if you aren’t next to the sidewalk.  Wait until the cars in front of you move, and then continue as far up the sidewalk area as you can so cars benind you can pull up as well.  This will help eliminate traffic back up on Mendon Street.  Please keep in mind that there will be other students walking to the doors, so we ask you to drive slowly and cautiously.

For those students being picked up at the end of the day, we ask that you send a note to school with your child in the morning.  If there is a change of plan during the day and you must pick up, we ask you to notify the office as soon as possible.  At the end of the day the students being picked up will be called to the back of JFK (same location as morning drop-off).  Doors will be unlocked at 2:55 and you may enter the building and wait in the “ramp area” for dismissal.  At this point you will be asked to sign your child out and present a license.  If we don’t recognize you.  The intent is not to make this process more difficult, in fact it is intended to keep your child safe and ensure that he/she goes home with the right person.  Please know that while you are waiting classes are still in session, so we ask that you talk quietly so as not to disrupt classes.  Parent pick-ups will be called at 3:02.  There will no longer be a need for you to report to the JFK or AFM office unless you are picking your child up before the official end of the school day.

JFK/AFM Knitting Club

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Twenty-five fourth and fifth grade students at the Augustine F. Maloney School have recently joined the after school Knitting Club.  This club is being sponsored by the Blackstone-Millville Regional High School Cancer Fundraising Club and coordinated by fourth grade teacher/volunteer, Maureen Warren.  The purpose for the knitting club is to create comfortable shawls for cancer patients while having fun learning how to knit.  In addition to the fourth and fifth grade students, any faculty members from Augustine F. Maloney, John F. Kennedy, Frederick W. Hartnett Middle and Blackstone-Millville Regional High Schools have volunteered to assist the students in learning the craft of knitting in this worthwhile project.

Photographed from left to right:  Emily Campbell, Kayleigh Rosati, Kristen Tomasetti, 3rd grade teacher, Christine DiLibero and Brooke Smith

FY11 Budget Hearing Held

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The Regional District School Committee held its’ annual Budget Hearing for the FY11 Budget on Thursday Evening March 11, 2010.    Superintendent Shaver-Hood reviewed the work of the committee and administration over the past several months to construct a level-funded budget for the next Fiscal Year.  Presently the District has not received word regarding anticipated reimbursements from the Commonwealth.   For this exercise, the District is using figures from the Governor’s FY11 Budget proposal.

Below is the presentation that was made to interested parties at the hearing.

BEPO Food Drive a success.

Students shown displaying some of the collection are Jack Jacome, Avry Guilbert, Joshua Connolly, Mackenzie Gill

The Blackstone Elementary Parents’ Organization held a Food Drive for Needy Families during the last week of February and first week of March.  During that period, students brought in over 1000 articles of food and other essentials for the Blackstone-Millville Food Pantry.  Students in the photo were among the students and families who picked up the articles and brought them to the Food Pantry on Tuesday evening, March 2nd.

Puppeteer in Residence!

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Mr. Jonathan Keezing, representing Caravan Puppets, spent six days at the John F. Kennedy and Augustine F. Maloney Schools in Blackstone during the month of February.  Caravan Puppets travel throughout New England putting on shows for children in various school communities.  Due to a grant awarded to Mrs. Esther Cote (first grade teacher at JFK) by both the Blackstone-Millville Education Foundation and the Blackstone Elementary Parent Organization, Mr. Keezing was able to work with the 31 individual classes in grades kindergarten through grade five.  Each child was given the opportunity to design their own puppets and bring them home.  In addition, on the final day, Mr. Keezing and his traveling puppeteers put on 3 stage performances for various grade levels.

Open Circle Promotes Anti-Bullying Message at Millville Elementary

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Students in Mr. DiFonso’s 5th grade class at Millville Elementary School participate in a role play activity centered on anti-bullying behaviors.  Open Circle is a character education program founded on the belief that social and emotional learning are as important as academic learning in the classroom.  This program has a strong emphasis on working to provide a climate to prevent bullying behavior, as well as teaching children the tools necessary to advocate for both themselves and others.

Tata West Point Bound

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Congressman Neal Presents Appointment, and answers student questions

United States Congressman Richard Neal presents BMR Senior Steven Tata his letter of appointment to West Point. Also pictured left to right are Derek Tata, Scott Tata, Kathryn Tata, Congressman Richard Neal, Steven Tata, Superintendent Kim Shaver-Hood, Principal Richard Porter, Guidance director Maureen Tessier, Science teacher Ellie Conrad, Guidance counselor Kevin Maloney, 2nd row Social Studies teacher John McCormick.

Blackstone-Millville Regional Senior Steven Tata received his letter of appointment to West Point recently.  United States Congressman Richard Neal visited BMR High School to personally present the appointment and to meet Steven and his family.  Steven will report to his military assignment on June 28th.  Members of BMR High School who advocated for Steven were also present at the ceremony.  At the conclusion of the ceremony Congressman Neal visited Ms. Stefanie Anderson’s Advanced United States History II class.  Congressman Neal answered many student questions on current politics and described his role in Washington.

Middle School has great results at Central District Music Auditions.

Central District Winners

This past weekend (February 6-7, 2010)  37 7th and 8th graders from our school (8 chorus and 29 band) went up to North Middlesex Regional High School to audition for select ensembles made up of the top musicians from across Central Massachusetts.  71 different schools sent students to audition.

We had 13 students from our school who were accepted!

Photographed from left to right:

BACK:  David Gudaitis, Michael Mantoni, Benjamin Lodge, Timothy Chartier, Thomas Gallagher, Daniel Manning, Spencer Kosior

FRONT:  Mikayla Drane, Juliana Farrell, Jessica Farrell, Morgan McCarthy, Brittany Wiggin, Kaylee Karcher

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