over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
If you missed the School-Based Asymptomatic Testing Orientation for SHS Athletes, you can view the slides with this link:
http://bit.ly/38aF1Fe over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
The January District Newsletter includes information on rapid, school-based COVID testing being planned for our schools at the start of January. The link to the consent form and information about orientation meetings are also provided. The newsletter is available on this link:
http://bit.ly/3hssGiB over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Keep Smithfield Safe - Get Tested!
We are working this week to develop a school-based, asymptomatic COVID testing program in Smithfield so that we can better identify members of our school community who may have the virus but not know it. Every time an infected person is identified and isolated, we limit the spread of the virus to others. Rhode Island is offering FREE testing to anyone in the community ahead of the start of school in January. Everyone who can get tested this week should do so. The more people who get tested over the next few days, the more we’ll know about how the virus spread over the holiday, and the better we’ll be able to limit the spread of the virus to others. You can sign up for a free test at portal.ri.gov. Please consider getting tested. It doesn’t matter if you have symptoms or not — get tested!
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
over 3 years ago, Sara Monaco
As the community reflects on and debates the value of the first-time we applied a distance learning day instead of the traditional, snow day, I have reflected on the complexity of decision-making this year. Read my new blog post, "It's Complicated - The Snow Day / Distance-Learning Day Debate."
https://judypaolucci.edublogs.org over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
There will be no in-person learning tomorrow (Thursday, December 17th) in Smithfield. Middle and high school students will continue with distance learning and elementary students will bring their Chromebooks and materials home today so that they, too, can participate in distance-learning. Stay safe and healthy!
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Due to the anticipated snow, Smithfield's School Lunch Program will not be operating the free meal pick-up on Thursday. Meals for Thursday will be handed out on Wednesday, December 16, and will consist of 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches per child. Meals can be picked up at Smithfield High School between 11-noon at door #2. Daily service will return to its regular pick up schedule starting on Friday, December 18.
over 3 years ago, Sara Monaco
Seasons Greetings from Smithfield Public Schools! Enjoy this video of Smithfield in the Snow by Jayna Barrette, a SHS student and daughter of Paul Barrette (OCRS principal) and Sandy Barrette (elementary music teacher)
https://youtu.be/1xnS5SuvHQk over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
For three nights - December 19-21 - Santa will be making his way through town on top of a Smithfield fire truck. Follow this link to learn where Santa will be each night:
https://bit.ly/2Km0ZLX over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
At the December 7th School Committee meeting, a decision was made to move to distance learning in Smithfield. Tomorrow (12/9), GMS students will begin distance learning. SHS students will begin next week (Monday is a Flex Day) and elementary students will begin the week following (12/21). Additional details will be forthcoming.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
SHS student artwork includes important message to everyone in our school community....
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Wood Truss Topping off Ceremony at McCabe marks a milestone in the progress of the building project. Students enjoyed seeing the crane hoist the wood truss to it's spot on the addition roof.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Congratulations Caitlin Moroni, selected to the Junior Treble Choir representing Gallagher Middle School!
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
The USDA extends free school meals to ALL students for the rest of this school year. Both breakfast and lunch are available to all students at no cost in each of the district's schools. Take advantage of this opportunity!
https://bit.ly/3lqdXVO over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Congratulations to SHS music students who were accepted into RI All State ensembles! These students auditioned virtually and will participate in a virtual music festival this spring.
Caroline Bosco - Junior All State Treble Chorus
Alexander Brenner - All State Jazz Ensemble a& Senior All State Band Annemarie Dancause - Senior All State Mixed Chorus
Claire Dancause - Senior All State Treble Chorus
Rosemary Fochler - Junior All State Mixed Chorus
Ava Williams - Senior All State Mixed Chorus
Additionally, the following students were accepted into the RI Virtual Jazz Honor Choir: Grace Barden and Rosemary Fochler
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
The SHS National Honor Society will be celebrating the joy of the holidays with our elementary students of Smithfield! Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6:00pm, they, along with special guests, will be reading stories to elementary school students, Story times will run for 30 minutes, starting on December 2nd end ending December 30th with the exception of Christmas day. Children will be able to join easily with their student Google account.
Happy Holidays! Smithfield High National Honor Society
December Reading Schedule:
https://bit.ly/3qfMjhW
Classroom Code: 6t3b36u
Live Google Meet:
https://bit.ly/2VkjORQ
Link to a Live Stream:
https://bit.ly/3mnqWIY over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
The district's December newsletter is available on this link:
https://bit.ly/2UZa5Am There is no school on Wednesday-Friday this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Best wishes for an enjoyable Thanksgiving. Weekly Return to School reports will resume on December 4th.
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci
Have you noticed the scarecrows throughout Smithfield? Smithfield High School's National Honor Society's fundraising effort for the month of November is the Sentinel Scarecrow Army. There are 90 scarecrows stationed around the town of Smithfield at our schools and municipal buildings. Scarecrows have QR codes that bring you to different non-profit websites where you can make a donation or join these non-profits. A handful of locations (Town Hall, Smithfield High School, Old County Elementary School, the School Administration Building, and the police department) are accepting canned food donations that will be donated to various food banks in Smithfield. Food donations will be accepted until November 22nd. The goal of the National Honor Society is to help the less fortunate families in Smithfield celebrate Thanksgiving. Please help them achieve this goal!
over 3 years ago, Judith Paolucci