Showing posts with label Remington Middle School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remington Middle School. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6

The Peer to Peer Group and SAFE Coalition would like to invite you to their annual 5K Run!

This event is held to develop awareness around opioid addiction and to create a positive community event that highlights the incredible world of recovery.

All runners that sign up online will receive a shirt, SAFE Coalition garb, snacks, stress relief items and information on recovery.

Where: Remington Middle School
When: May 6, 2018
Cost: $20.00

Register online
https://www.raceentry.com/races/race-for-recovery-5k/2018/register

2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6
2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6

The Peer to Peer Group and SAFE Coalition would like to invite you to their annual 5K Run!

This event is held to develop awareness around opioid addiction and to create a positive community event that highlights the incredible world of recovery.

All runners that sign up online will receive a shirt, SAFE Coalition garb, snacks, stress relief items and information on recovery.

Where: Remington Middle School
When: May 6, 2018
Cost: $20.00

Register online
https://www.raceentry.com/races/race-for-recovery-5k/2018/register

2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6
2nd Annual Race for Recovery - May 6

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Remington’s Pi Day video

"Check out Remington’s Pi Day video. Special thanks to Jeff Chaffee and Luke Diez for creating the video as well as all of our teachers who participated. #PiDay #middleschool"

https://twitter.com/RMS_Remdawgs/status/973938104598974464




Monday, January 22, 2018

Jazz Cafe - Feb 2

Franklin Music Program is pleased to present our annual Jazz Cafe concert! 

The Jazz Bands from Franklin High School, Remington Middle School, Horace Mann Middle School, and Annie Sullivan Middle School will be performing in a jazz club-themed evening. 

Enjoy a comfortable, casual setting where Franklin's jazz students will set the mood. Family is encouraged to attend and refreshments will be served! 

Please join us Friday February 2, 7:00 PM at the Franklin High School Cafeteria. 

Tickets are sold only at the event, $10 person, $25 family. We hope to see you there!

Jazz Cafe - Feb 2
Jazz Cafe - Feb 2

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Remington-Jefferson collecting coats

"Cradles to Crayons expects to receive over 30,000 requests for winter coats this year and YOU can make a difference!

We will be collecting new and gently-used winter coats (sizes newborn to adult medium), new winter hats, mittens, and gloves from October 15 through November 15.

Donations can be dropped off in the Patriots Celebrate Volunteerism collection bins at the Remington/Jefferson schools."



For more about Cradles to Crayons  https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/boston/

Friday, October 20, 2017

Hold the date --> Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17

Friday, November 17, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Admission - $10 Suggested Donation per person


Have your photo taken wearing all 5 rings : $5 per person, $10 family shot

Activities for All
Combine Drills, Estimation Jars, Face Painting, Tattoos, Patriot Coloring Pages, Patriot Cheerleader Autographs, Meet Pat Patriot, and MORE!




Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17
Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17: the 5 Super Bowl banners hanging at Gillette Stadium

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Dinner at UNO's - Oct 26 - fund raiser for Remington

Help support the fund raising efforts at Remington Middle School by enjoying a lunch or dinner at UNO's in Wrentham Village Premium Outlets on Thursday, Oct 26



Dinner at UNO's - Oct 26 - fund raiser for Remington
Dinner at UNO's - Oct 26 - fund raiser for Remington

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Bring your family to Panera Bread and support Remington - Sep 29





Support Remington Middle School and have a delicious time at Panera Bread!

Just print or show this flier to them and a portion of the proceeds from your purchase will go to Remington!  

The flyer is good from Open to Close on Friday, September 29.
Bring your family to Panera Bread and support Remington - Sep 29
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Mark the date --> Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17

Friday, November 17, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Admission - $10 Suggested Donation per person


Have your photo taken wearing all 5 rings : $5 per person, $10 family shot

Activities for All
Combine Drills, Estimation Jars, Face Painting, Tattoos, Patriot Coloring Pages, Patriot Cheerleader Autographs, Meet Pat Patriot, and MORE!




Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17
Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17: the 5 Super Bowl banners hanging at Gillette Stadium


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Remington Middle School PCC kicks off the "Rally for Remington"

Dear Franklin Residents:

The Remington Middle School PCC is kicking off our annual Direct Donation program for Remington, Rally For Remington. The funds raised through this program help to pay for programs for the students, including cultural enrichment, field trips, and much much more!

We want to be able to help mold and shape the minds of our young students. If you are unfamiliar with us, we are a parent volunteer organization whose mission is to positively impact the lives of the Remington Students.

We are looking to the community for help this year as we have not met our goal in recent years due to many factors, most prevalent is the increase in the cost to provide quality programs. While our Remington family has contributed, we are asking for your help to keep our quality programs continuing for the benefit of the students. All of the monies raised, 100%, stays in Remington and is not used for anything other than programs to benefit the students.


We hope that you will consider making a onetime donation to Remington Middle School so that we can continue to provide these important programs for the students. You can make your donation by PayPal, or sending check or cash to Remington School PCC, 628 Washington Street, Franklin, MA 02038. Thru PayPal, a receipt will be generated and sent to you or we can send you one at your request for check and cash donations.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Jenn O’Duggan, PCC President
Remington Middle School PCC



The Remington Parent Communication Council, Inc. (“PCC”) is a 501-C(3) corporation.
As defined under the Internal Revenue Code.

Federal Tax Id Number: 11006908


Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA
Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA




Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Franklin Public Schools: Letter to Franklin Families and Faculty

Dear Franklin Families and Faculty:

We are deeply saddened to inform you that over the past week, graffiti depicting swastikas has been discovered on a playground at one of our schools (Remington/Jefferson) and in the entryway of another school (Keller/Sullivan). Following the discovery of these hateful symbols, we started our own independent investigations to determine who is responsible for these terrible acts. We also contacted the Franklin Police Department and we are fully cooperating with the police and their investigation.

Jefferson playground
Jefferson playground

We find this graffiti to be extremely disturbing, disrespectful and inconsistent with the diverse and inclusive community that makes up the Franklin Public Schools. If our investigation concludes that a school member is responsible for these acts, we will impose disciplinary consequences consistent with our student code of conduct and take other remedial measures to restore a sense of security and support for all. If the police determine which individual(s) perpetrated these behaviors there could be significant legal consequences as well.

We will continue to be vigilant in order to protect our school community with the safety and security measures that are in place continually. We will also work to remedy the negative impact of these events by working with local community partners and using our school resources to respond at both a school level and a community level.

Please know that the Franklin Public Schools is no place for hate, bias or for the disregard of the civil rights of all individuals. We work tirelessly to teach tolerance at school and will reinforce our core values in the days, weeks and years ahead. As this is a wider community issue, we are asking for your help and support to change attitudes and eliminate hateful speech and senseless depictions of symbols that hurt individuals and groups. Words and actions matter and we need to reinforce the values of tolerance and respect across all of Franklin.
Keller Sullivan school sign
Keller Sullivan school sign

If you have any information to share regarding the graffiti, please contact the Franklin Police Department at 508- 528-1212 and/or the Superintendent's Office at 508 -553-4819. If your child needs support to address these events, please contact your child's guidance counselor or an administrator at your child's school.

As we are deeply concerned about these hateful and disrespectful actions, the Franklin Public Schools has engaged with the Anti-Defamation League to establish a process for training students, faculty and administration in confronting bias in school and in the community. Teams from our three middle schools will engage in training this summer. Additionally this program will enable the training of our students to become peer leaders and trainers skilled in running anti-bias programs for other students and parents. There are plans for FHS to commit to this program as well. We anticipate this program will be impactful on all stakeholders and will propel positive change in our schools and community. You can expect to hear more about this initiative in the fall.

Thank you for supporting our school community and for your assistance in facing this issue.

Maureen Sabolinski, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools



Friday, March 17, 2017

You can be the judge - Volunteers needed

The Science Department at Remington Middle School officially invites you to the annual Family STEAM night Tuesday, April 11th from 5 – 8pm. 

We are seeking volunteers to be judges for the 8th grade science projects. You do not need to be an expert in science, as a rubric with guiding questions is provided. Duties would include judging 2-4 projects per session. Snacks are provided.

The night is divided into 4 sessions, with a 5 minute break between sessions:

  • 5:00 – 5:45
  • 5:45 – 6:30
  • 6:30 – 7:15
  • 7:15 – 8:00


Any time you can commit would be helpful and extremely appreciated. Please email Jay Edmonds (Science Department) directly if interested. You can reach him at edmondsj@franklin.k12.ma.us

annual Family STEAM night Tuesday, April 11
annual Family STEAM night Tuesday, April 11

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Change of Location for March 7 Franklin Garden Club Meeting

Due to a broken pipe at the Franklin Senior Center, the Tuesday, March 7 meeting of the Franklin Garden Club will take place at the Remington Middle School Cafeteria, 628 Washington Street. 

Those attending should enter the building from the door on the left of the building.  

Please call 774-571-0843 if you cannot enter the building.

Remington Middle School in the snow
Remington Middle School in the snow

Friday, October 28, 2016

“Pots with Pizzazz” the featured program at a joint meeting of the Franklin, Norfolk and Millis Garden Clubs

“Pots with Pizzazz” will be the featured program at a joint meeting of the Franklin, Norfolk and Millis Garden Clubs on Tuesday, November 1, at the Remington Middle School located on 628 Washington Street, Franklin. The program will begin at 7:00p.m. in the school cafeteria. It is open to the public.

Presenters will be Jana Milbocker and Joan Butler of Holliston-based Enchanted Gardens. The workshop will inspire participants to design jazzy containers that can be the “jewelry” of a garden, elevating it from “good” to “great”! 

Participants will learn how to brighten shady spots with pops of color, create focal points for vistas and welcoming entry gardens with stunning container groupings. Including designs for all seasons, the presenters will show examples of pots ranging from whimsical to grand. They will also provide information on creating unusual, eye-catching pots.

Franklin Garden Club
Franklin Garden Club
Butler and Milbocker are avid gardeners, plant collectors, garden designers and writers. They lecture on a variety of gardening topics to garden clubs and community education classes. They have presented programs at the Boston Flower & Garden Show, Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and Blithewold, as well as at the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts (GCFM) Landscape Design Council, Judges’ Council and Horticultural Mornings. Both are past presidents of the Holliston Garden Club and are active in the GCFM and other horticultural societies. Currently, they both serve on the board of the Massachusetts Landscape Design Council.

Milbocker is principal of Enchanted Gardens, a landscape design and garden construction firm in Holliston. She has authored gardening articles which have been published nationally and can be found on her website blog. Butler is a horticulturalist at Weston Nurseries. She is a former Chairman of the Massachusetts Landscape Design Council and is a member of Garden Consultants Council and an accredited Flower Show Judge. Currently, she serves on the GCFM Board as Awards Chairman.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Patriots Night at Remington Middle School - Oct 21

If you're excited that Brady's back on the field, you'll be even more excited to try on the 4 Patriots Super Bowl Rings! 

Featuring Pat Patriot and 2 Patriots Cheerleaders! An awesome night of photos, food, activities, silent auction items (featuring an autographed Bill Belichick football) and raffles items. 

Friday, October 21st from 5:30pm - 8:30pm at Remington Middle School in Franklin MA.

Patriots Night at Remington Middle School - Oct 21
Patriots Night at Remington Middle School - Oct 21

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Dancing Principal 1st day dance 2016

And what has become a tradition on the first day of school at Remington Middle School happened again this morning. Principal Brian Wildeman danced for the first day and some brave students joined along!





For more about Remington visit their webpage
http://remington.franklin.k12.ma.us/Pages/index

Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA
Remington Middle School, Franklin, MA

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Franklin Public Schools: First Day!

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Dear Franklin Families: 
We had a great opening today and it was wonderful to see our enthusiastic learners back in school. 
Thank you to facilities and DPW for making our schools looks beautiful. Much appreciation to the Franklin Police for their help and support in managing first day traffic. 
Here is a link to sign up for Free/Reduced Lunch. The flyer is attached.  Our sign-up link is also on the district web site and is completely confidential.
 https://www.heartlandapps.com/District.aspx
 
Check out Twitter and You Tube to see our "Dancing Principal", Brian Wildeman welcome students at Remington Middle School. Thanks to our friends in the media at Fox 25 and WCVB the video has gone viral.




Enjoy the rest of the week. Stay safe and learn much!

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Davis Thayer Elementary School
Davis Thayer Elementary School


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Sunday, August 2, 2015

In the News: sexting law, veterans unemployment, PMC water stop



In the years since, the number of adolescents who say they have sent a naked or sexually provocative picture has only increased. Indeed, about 20 to 30 percent of teens have sexted, according to the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at Bridgewater State University. 
A definitive answer may be coming now that the state Legislature has taken up the debate. State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, recently filed a bill that would amend the state’s child pornography laws to make sexting between minors a noncriminal offense or misdemeanor. 
Currently, teenagers in Massachusetts arrested for sexting can be charged with a felony for child pornography. And if convicted, they would be required to register as a sex offender.
Continue reading the article
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150801/NEWS/150809584/1994/NEWS


Alhough declining, the veteran unemployment rate is still higher than local veterans agents would like it to be due to a handful of factors. 
Dale Kurtz, Franklin's veterans agent, said many employers look down on physical or emotional issues veterans brought back from the battlefields.“A lot of companies try to (look past those issues) but don’t,” said Kurtz. 
Something as simple as reliable transportation can be a challenge to getting veterans back to work.
Continue reading the article
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150801/NEWS/150809583/1994/NEWS


As it has for many years before, Franklin served as a way station for Saturday's Pan-Mass Challenge, the cross-state bike ride to raise funds to fight cancer. 
Throngs of riders stopped at the Remington Middle School to rest, hydrate and prepare for the remainder of the ride to Provincetown. All were raising money for research and treatment at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. 
Franklin resident Jim McCusker, one of the volunteer organizers at the site, was in the midst of things, using his cowbell to direct riders to the appropriate location.
Continue reading the article
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150801/NEWS/150809582/1994/NEWS