Nashoba Associated Boards of Health will be holding flu shot clinics across Massachusetts throughout the month of October! Locally, clinics will be held at the Pompositticut Community Center in Stow on Saturday, 10/19, and at NRHS on Thursday, 10/24. Click below to pre-register.
https://www.nashoba.org/calendar

NRHS is exploring a new Information Pathway focused on broadcasting, digital media, computer science, and more! Families with students in Grades 6-10, please discuss with your kids and complete our brief survey by Oct 11th. Your input matters!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc95gmBm4-bRtn51ntazonXtUqP900uArJym7QBm20zq9X9Lg/viewform

The Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) will hold its business meeting tonight, Tuesday, October 8th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. This virtual meeting is open to all families and caregivers interested in learning more about SEPAC initiatives and supporting students receiving special education services. You can join via Google Meet link below. https://meet.google.com/kgm-dgid-vpa

The Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) will hold its next business meeting on Tuesday, October 8th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. This virtual meeting is open to all families and caregivers interested in learning more about SEPAC initiatives and supporting students receiving special education services. You can join via Google Meet link below. https://meet.google.com/kgm-dgid-vpa

MRE's own Gayane Hanyaloglu was recently featured on the Little Minds Big Thinkers podcast, hosted by Tammy McMorrow. During the episode, she shared her experience of building a thinking classroom. You can give the podcast a listen here!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ecf0G2E8podUauhOlyCZH?si=mjyazc79TTG5BxIUZdQZvA&nd=1&dlsi=7bd57d2a84d848b1

Today is the last day to register for our NRSD Family University's first sessions which focus on providing families with an overview and more information about our new Imagine Learning EL Education curriculum. Register below! In-person and virtual sessions offered.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3tBrakDhkHfUsI5hZXWGwMYO8-EgNTinPMvCkYEoqqmvXrw/viewform

News from Nashoba Community Partnership for Children: Join our Free Discover & Learn Playgroups! Perfect for parents/guardians with children ages 2-5. Register below to secure your spot!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScn2HepmIaAnaUIAEazvKkGKJGpA7fv4S_szJGY5wbSV-vZCw/viewform

New Educators weren't the only group coming into school early -- NRHS hosted their Freshman Orientations on Tuesday and Wednesday! Incoming freshman sat with student ambassadors, toured the building and got to meet Nashy!


New Educators jumped into their Nashoba roles this past Tuesday as they came together for New Educator Orientation!



Nashoba Community Partnership for Children has been busy finding exciting summer time activities! Check out their newsletter below to learn more about some of the upcoming events. https://secure.smore.com/n/01b4f

Don't miss our Creative Ways For Kids to Eat Healthy session! Join presenter Tiffany Normandin on June 26th to learn about making healthy eating enjoyable! Register here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhApq9wCybIoq-HCT08KXgJyuPhQSaKc-gehtwbLPqEl4Q-Q/viewform

Get your seat for our Essential Summer Safety (2 Part) class run by EMT and Preschool Teacher Kelsey Benoit! She'll cover water, sun, bike, and general safety information to keep your children happy, engaged, and SAFE this summer! Register here!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfU-MHFEii0FtrCCd9Gn-3NeDKaY9TFa9cDx9ge0jA4hbAv_g/viewform

Don't miss out on the upcoming virtual offerings that we have for parents & guardians! Join Cynthia Maxfield for her Every Child Ready to Read, The Journey Begins At Home, tonight at 6:30pm. Register here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1slpKrM2Op7l1GgVJPlf0pLB7ay5XJmxvlYuEpN0n2pk/viewform?edit_requested=true

Luther Burbank Middle School students wrapped up their year by participating in a concert at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.

Hale Middle School recently hosted its first Career Day. Students from 6th to 8th grade enthusiastically participated by sharing their career interests through surveys. They were then thoughtfully paired with passionate volunteers from the Nashoba community. The lineup of volunteers was diverse, featuring talented individuals such as graphic novelists, dedicated police officers, microbiologists, occupational therapists, and a myriad of other fascinating professionals. It was a day filled with exploration, learning, and endless possibilities for our students to consider as they journey into paving their own path.

Thank you to our Groundbreaking Ceremony Student Representatives! Hansika Kommanavancha (Class of 2024), Olivia Goegel (Class of 2028), and Maddie Caron (Class of 2031) represented the current graduating class, the first to graduate from the new building, and the first to attend all four years at the new high school, during our recent NRHS Groundbreaking Ceremony.

Episode 7 of The Great Road Podcast features The Future Leaders Club at Hale Middle School, started by educators, Lauren Lappas and Emily Champagne. The club provides Hale students a global perspective of the world, designed with the goal of real-world career exploration, awareness, and immersion. Hear from the advisors and three students who walk through the creation and mission of the club, the impact on the participants, Career Day, and the diverse range of guest presenters who have connected with the club. Give a listen and prepare to be inspired by these future leaders. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0tWHLrmbYpdVXWe7iCyLAE?si=RNW9lu9jTYi_S6tXvoG0oA

Last week Nashoba Regional High School Seniors celebrated their upcoming graduation with a host of senior activities!

Rising Kindergarten students at Center School participated in a "Get Ready to Ride Event" sponsored by the Nashoba Community Partnership for Children and Dee Bus. Students and their parents/guardians listened to a story, learned bus safety rules and took a short ride around the neighborhood. This event was funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care’s Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Program.
Florence Sawyer School partnering with the Bolton Police Department for Walk to School Day!

