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MMHS Principal's Note 01-30-25

Brady, Markarian & Melby standing together
Consuelo Carroll

Special Announcement: Patty Riley is Retiring!!

Ms. Riley's last day is Friday, January 31st!

Thank you, Ms. Riley, for your commitment to Mashpee Public Schools for over 30 years! Your dedication to our students, staff, and school will have a lasting impact. Enjoy your retirement! You deserve it!!!

MMHS Progam of Studies Night

Wednesday, February 5th, from 5:30 pm- 7: pm, Come learn about class offerings for school year 2025-2026! All families are welcome to attend, including current grade 6 students. Learn about all of the exciting opportunities MMHS has to offer!

 

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MMHS Principal's Note

Greetings Mashpee Middle-High School students and families!

Building Administration

Ms. Brady, Principal: bbrady@mpspk12.org

Mr. Markarian, Assistant Principal 7-9: smarkarian@mpspk12.org

Ms. Melby, Assistant Principal 10-12: rmelby@mpspk12.org

Additional Administrators

Mrs. Kett, Director of School Counseling: lkett@mpspk12.org

Mr. Looney, Director of Career and Technical Education (CTE): mlooney@mpspk12.org

Mr. Triveri, Athlectic Director and PE and Wellness Department Head: mtriveri@mpspk12.org

Ms. Finn, English Department Head: afinn@mpspk12.org

Mrs. Brodie, Math Department Head: kbrodie@mpspk12.org

Mrs. Soares, Science Department Head: ssoares@mpspk12.org

Mr. Brodie, History and Social Sciences Department Head: bbrodie@mpspk12.org

Mr. Rumberger, World Languages Department Head: trumberger@mpspk12.org

 

 

MMHSImportantInformation

  • Half-day early release for students on Monday, February 3rd
  • Program of Studies Night for all families: Wednesday, February 5th, 5:30-7:00pm
  • No School for Winter Break February 17th-21st
  • To the best of our ability, our weekly Newsletter will come out on Thursdays.
  • Students can enter the building at 8:10am.
  • Classes start promptly at 8:20am.
  • Dismissal is at 2:50pm.
  • MMHS has a rotating schedule with a dropped class each day. Here is a copy of our daily schedule: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jlseDXait6VvyqfPNKHxjhNXeu-5aiCz/view?usp=sharing
  • MMHS Spirit Days every Friday! Make sure you wear your Mashpee gear or colors on Fridays!
 

 

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SPECIALANNOUNCEMENT:PattyRileyisretiring!!!

Ms. Riley's last day is tomorrow, Friday, January 31st!

Thank you, Ms. Riley, for your commitment to Mashpee Public Schools for over 30 years! Your dedication to our students, staff, and school will have a lasting impact. Enjoy your retirement! You deserve it!!!

 

 

MMHSProgramofStudiesNight

Wednesday, February 5th, from 5:30-7:00pm

Come learn about class offerings for school year 2025-2026! All families are welcome to attend, including current grade 6 students. Learn about all of the exciting opportunities MMHS has to offer!

 

 

HelpuscelebrateMMHSHopeWeek:Feb10-14!

Do you know what MMHS does really well? SPIRIT WEEKS! Help us celebrate Hope Week and support kindness, love, empathy, hope, and friendship! Hope Squad is an evidence-based, peer-to-peer youth suicide prevention program, dedicated to spreading hope and creating a school culture that promotes connectedness and inclusivity. The Hope Squad is comprised of students selected for their kindness, approachability, and trustworthiness to help prevent mental health crises among their peers.

 

 

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MMHSBluesBrothersFundraiser!

Come support our school by attending this amazing fundraising event! Some of our amazing band and chorus students will be performing with the Blues Brothers right here at MMHS. How awesome is that??? Fundraising proceeds benefit many of our clubs, classes, and programs right here at MMHS. To purchase tickets, click here! https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/31107748/sweet-home-chicago--blues-brothers-musical-revue

 

When: February 8th

Time: 7:00pm

Where: MMHS Victoria Vieira Auditorium

 

 

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Beginning next week, the MMHS cafeteria will begin using reusable trays for all lunches. When students are finished eating lunch, they should bring their lunch trays to the washroom area, scrape them clean and then stack their trays on the counter. All food waste should go in the marked compost bin and any trash or plastic in the trash. Any food waste, like fruit, bread, fries, pizza and leftover food scraps are perfect compost material. Just be sure there are no stickers on the leftover fruit. Peel them off and throw them away. Even meat and cheese products can be added to our bins. The trays are then washed and sanitized and reused again the next day. Milk cartons, plastic forks, chip bags, and anything plastic cannot be composted. Those have to go in the trash or it will contaminate the compost and we get a fine from the Black Earth Compost Company that collects our compost. When in doubt, throw it out. And be sure you don’t throw out the tray by accident! Thank you! Check out our presentation here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGbvPIk6Qo/8FsuznLd21j5HgrwEZB2VA/view?utm_content=DAGbvPIk6Qo&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h8875be7455

 

 

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MMHS Eighth Grader, Caoimhe Assad, Selected For a Year of Project 351 Leadership and Service

Project 351 celebrates 15 years of a youth-led movement for change

 

BOSTON - Eighth-grade service Ambassadors representing the Commonwealth’s 351 cities

and towns kicked-off a year of youth-led service with Project 351 last Saturday. This year’s

Class includes Caoimhe Assad, an eighth grader here at MMHS.

 

On Saturday, January 25th , Ambassadors were joined by Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant

Governor Kim Driscoll, Massachusetts Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler and other

community leaders for a day of service and celebration in Boston.

 

“The young people who serve with Project 351 are great examples of what makes

Massachusetts a leader in so many important ways,” said Governor Healey. “These

Ambassadors demonstrate what is possible when we work together to make the changes we all

want to see in our own communities. I’m proud to join them as they embark on this important

year of leadership and service.”

 

Project 351, a nonprofit organization, annually unites a class of unsung heroes for a

transformative year of leadership development, enrichment, and impact through unifying

statewide service campaigns. This year, Project 351 celebrates its 15th year with a collective

social impact on more than 1.4 million lives. Project 351’s annual Launch celebration honors the

legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.

 

"It’s inspiring to see the incredible passion of these young people at work in their schools and

communities,” said Lieutenant Governor Driscoll. “With every service project that is

undertaken, a ripple effect travels across the state, impacting thousands of lives and

strengthening the bonds that connect us all."

 

Launch Day kicks-off 12 months of leadership development through Alumni mentorship and

enrichment through Project 351’s Service Leadership Academy. Through Project 351,

Ambassadors develop the skills and confidence to mobilize their hometowns in service

campaigns that address critical issues including hunger, clothing insecurity, and educational

equity.

 

“I first experienced Project 351’s amazing students while principal at Brighton High School,” said

Secretary Tutwiler. “I continue to be impressed by these young Ambassadors and what they’re

able to achieve in communities across Massachusetts. The students associated with this

incredible organization will be the next generation’s leaders and they should inspire and

energize all of us.”

 

On Launch Day, Ambassadors traveled from across the state to convene at the John F.

Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum for a celebratory morning program. The program

also included remarks by James Gallagher, General Counsel, John Hancock/Manulife, a

founding sponsor. Wearing their signature navy tee, Ambassadors mobilized by Service Hero

teams for an afternoon of service at La Colaborativa, Brighton High School, and Cradles to

Crayons. In partnership with these community leaders, Ambassador service impacted more

than 34,000 neighbors.

 

“Project 351 is powered by the idealism and ideas of 8th grade change makers,” said Carolyn

Casey, Project 351 Founder and Executive Director. “As we welcome our 5,588th

Ambassador, we celebrate the transformative good made possible when we unite in common

cause. And we uplift the values they stand for -- kindness, compassion, and respect for the

dignity of all."

 

About Project 351

Founded in 2011, Project 351 is a youth-led movement for change powered by an eighth-grade

unsung hero and high school Alumni mentors selected to represent every city and town in

Massachusetts. Youth are recognized by hometown educators for an exemplary ethic of

service; values of kindness, compassion, humility, and gratitude; and devotion to equity and

inclusion. The Ambassadors’ 12-month term of leadership development and service is the

foundation of Project 351’s leadership model. High school, college, and career Alumni steward

Project 351’s mission and model of impact as mentors, program leaders, and governance.

Through the 35ONE enrichment continuum, a new generation of leaders develops the skills,

knowledge, and courage to achieve bold change. For more information visit: https://project351.org/

Pictured above: Caoimhe Assad (top) and Project 351 students attended leadership conference in Boston on Saturday, January 25th (bottom).

 

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