At today's ATeam meeting, Smithfield administrators explored the many ways data can be displayed to better communicate with the school community.
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Group 1 working on matching data display with definition.
Group 2 working on matching data display with definition.
The Town of Smithfield will be hosting a Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Third Dose Clinic on Thursday, October 21st from 3pm to 7pm at the Smithfield Senior Center for individuals who have (1) received Pfizer vaccine at least six months ago AND (2) meet the CDC guidelines (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/booster-shot.html) for a third dose of Pfizer vaccine. In addition, if you are 16 years of age and older or are 12 to 15 years of age with parental consent and have not yet received your first dose of COVID19 vaccine and would like to receive Pfizer, you may also sign up for this clinic. The Pfizer vaccine is a two-dose series for everyone. Volunteers will be available at the clinic to assist in scheduling a second dose within three weeks. Pre-registration is required for vaccinations. Please follow the link below to sign-up for the October 21st clinic: https://www.vaccinateri.org/appointment/en/reg/5911650912 ***This third dose opportunity is for those residents who were administered Pfizer vaccine.*** If you were administered Moderna COVID19 Vaccine, information will be available soon on third doses in the very near future. Please check back soon for more information on third doses and Moderna.
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
vaccine vial and syringe
Apple Trails is a fun hunting adventure encouraging visitors to explore Smithfield's apple orchards and scenic walking trails. The Economic Development Commission, in partnership with the Land Trust and Conservation Commissions, will hide 91 glass apples (30 red, 30 yellow, 30 green, and 1 clear) randomly at apple orchards and conservation walking trails beginning on October 15th. Walking Trails: Mowry Conservation Area, Mercer Lookout, Wolf Hill Forest Preserve, Olivia's Forest Apple Orchards: Jaswell's Farm, Appleland Orchard, Leach Farm and Orchard Rules: Only 1 apple per seeker (leave any second apple found where you found it). Register any apple on the Smithfield Economic Development Commission's Facebook page.
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Apple Trails logo
crystal apple
Please join us for a community workshop focused on supporting the needs of youth who identify as LGBTQ+. The virtual workshop will be held on October 13th from 6:00-7:00 PM and will be facilitated by Dr. Will Giordano-Perez, Medical Director of Tri-County Community Action Agency specializing in LGBTQ+ care and Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Register for the event using this link (https://forms.gle/ZFSzQVGTvVpZ2ras5) to receive a Zoom link the week of the event. Thank you to Tri-County Community Action Agency for sponsoring this event!
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Smithfield's Stand for Inclusivity The Smithfield Youth Council wants YOU to help paint a mural that represents inclusivity for all. Stop by to add your handprint and help paint words of inclusion. (Gloves and paint will be provided) Sunday, October 17th, 11am-4pm Park in the gravel lot on Farnum Pike/Rt 104 and Rt 116. Take the Stillwater Scenic Trail. The painting will be set up under the George Washington Highway bridge.
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
painted hands
Walk for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Deerfield Park to Smithfield High School Monday, October 11, 2021 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Join members of the Smithfield Anti-Hate Coalition (SAHC) and the larger Smithfield community for a Walk for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion! We will gather at the Deerfield basketball courts at 10:45 a.m. Walk begins at 11. We will walk past the soccer fields, up Deerfield Dr., along Pleasant View Ave and end at the SHS bleachers at the track. Please Note: NO parking for this event at SHS Signs with positive words and messages related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and other Social Justice issues are encouraged and welcomed! We will assemble on the bleachers and have an open mic where people can speak - in a positive way - about what diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) means to them, their vision for Smithfield as it relates to DEI, and/or remarks on social justice issues. Sponsored by the Smithfield Anti-Hate Coalition
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Special thanks to the Smithfield Police Department, Durham Bus Company, Smithfield Public Works, and the Town Manager, who have been working with us to improve traffic flow during morning drop offs and afternoon dismissal. Every change has shaved off some time for traffic. Starting Monday, a change in the high school traffic flow will allow cars to exit from the access road next to the baseball field, avoiding the Pleasant View congestion. More information about this change is provided here. https://www.smithfield-ps.org/o/smithfield-high-school/article/556995
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Become a paraprofessional! Northern RI Collaborative is once again offering Teacher Assistant Training Classes beginning October 12, 2021. NRIC also offers ParaPro Testing on Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri by appointment only (401-495-2019). Classes and ParaPro Testing will be held at NRIC's Lincoln location. Please refer to the website for more information and registration: www.nric-ri.org/Teacher-Assistant-Training
about 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
NRIC Northern RI Collaborative
Smithfield Rotarians share club activities that support our community with District Governor Billy Roberts. The club does much for our students, including birthday celebration bags, Thanksgiving baskets, holiday presents, and scholarships. We encourage members of our school community - families and staff - to join Rotary to continue the good work done for our families. For information on joining, contact the superintendent.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
rotary members
Tri-county needs your voice! The Tri-County Health Equity Zone invites you to breakfast, and interactive workshop focused on bettering the health and well-being of residents of Johnston, North Providence and Smithfield. Enjoy breakfast, and visit workshops to tell us how we can help to address the needs of the community in areas like healthcare, food insecurity, housing, COVID-19, support for our seniors and other areas. To register, visit https://fb.me/e/1383kuJB9 Wednesday, September 29th 7:30 am - 10:00 am The Overlook at Meehan 2 Governor Notte Parkway, Bldg #2 North Providence, RI
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Coffee Talk with Tri-County Health Equity Zone Featuring an interactive workshop for community partners and residents
A water main break in Greenville is causing delays to buses for students in that area of town.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Plant power! SHS families went home from open house with meal kits for Vegetarian Baja Bean Tacos as part of our wellness program for students and families. Thank you to our food service provider, Chartwells, for making this happen tonight!
over 3 years ago, Sara Monaco
Parent and student with meal bag
Food services with meal bags
Bus pickup in Smithfield is still not where it should be. Although morning drop off was better, today, the last bus pulled out of Pleasant View Elementary School 40 minutes after dismissal. Bus numbers, additionally, had been changed, adding to the issue. Please know that the principals and I are meeting with Durham staff to address the problem.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
bus
Everyone is working hard to devise solutions to all first day issues. Please don't use Facebook to lodge a complaint, since we don't monitor social media as regularly as other communication means. Refer all bus issues to the bus company (Christine Mitchell, cmitchell@durhamschoolservices.com, Phone: 401-349-2770). Refer other complaints to the school principal. If complaints are not resolved at these levels, contact a district administrator (https://www.smithfield-ps.org/staff).
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
problem-solution
Breakfast and lunch meals are free again this year to all students!
over 3 years ago, Sara Monaco
School meals are free for all students for the entire 2021-22 school year
New Traffic Patterns Need Not Mean More Traffic! Loops in the front of each elementary school are for parent drop-off only; bus drop offs will occur at other locations. We have put new strategies in place for reducing traffic congestion, especially at Pleasant View ES, however, parents can help with these simple steps..... (1) Give your child a kiss before leaving the house! (2) Have your child gather their belongings and put their mask on prior to getting to the drop off location. (3) Follow the directions of school staff who are there to help. (4) If your child normally rides the bus, let them ride the bus, even on the first day. (5) Have patience! The process improves after a week of school.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
traffic
We're ready! All three elementary schools passed inspections and have an occupancy permit. There are many items on the punch list, however, work will be done after school hours to finish up these projects. Students will enjoy the new spaces, fresh paint, and flexible furnishings. A special thanks go to our custodial staff and their fearless leader, Angelo Mencucci, who worked through the long weekend to move boxes and furniture into buildings. Scott Barnett and his technology crew, as well, attended to every piece of hardware. Principals, whose responsibilities at the start of every school year are substantial, did double-duty to get buildings ready. Teachers, secretaries, and paraprofessionals spent many hours putting their classrooms together with creativity and care. Ahlborg, DBVW Architects, and Colliers did amazing work, which was especially concentrated these past two weeks. Our middle and high school students, as well, will see some improved spaces and new faces. THANK YOU ALL!
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
We're Ready!  Welcome Back to School!
Shanah tovah! The happiest of new years to all the Jewish members of our community.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Have a happy, sweet new year
The bus routes for 2021-22 are posted and can be found at this link https://www.smithfield-ps.org/page/transportation.
over 3 years ago, Sara Monaco
buses
Smithfield's September District Newsletter is hot off the press. Keep up with all the news in Smithfield Schools - https://bit.ly/3ystWZN
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
breaking news