Medway Public Schools is looking to fill the following positions;
High School ELA Teacher (November 1 - Approx. April 15) $200/day
Daily substitute - High School Physics Teacher (now through approx. December 2023) $110/day
Special Ed Teacher at Medway Middle School, full-time (starting January 2024)
Grade 4 teacher (now through approx. January 2024) $200/day
Please email your resume and references to Carly Hofstra at chofstra@medwayschools.org
Medway Friends of the Performing Arts and Medway Middle School present a musical presentation of Trap. Performances are scheduled for this Friday, October 27, at 7:00 pm and Saturday, October 28, at 2:00 pm.
The Indigenous People's Day Committee presents the walking tour with Medway's Open Spaces & Trails.
Jim Wickis of Medway's Open Spaces will provide a casual (40-minute) walking tour on Saturday, October 28, beginning at 10:00 am. The walking tour will start at the Adams Street Meadow (near the Adams Street parking lot). Mr. Wickis will identify native and non-native plants on Medway's nature trails. In addition, we will visit boxes along the path to learn about Indigenous People's history in Medway. All ages are welcome on this 40-minute, half-mile casual walking tour.
All Medway Public Schools will be CLOSED on Friday, November 10, in observance of Veterans Day. Honoring all who served.
The next meeting of the School Committee is this Thursday, October 26, at 6:00 pm. The agenda includes administrative updates from the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent and an update on transportation from the Director of Finance and Operations. Supt. Armand Pires, Asst. Supt. Gabby Abrams, Wellness Director Ryan Sherman, and the Director of Student Services Ryan Place will present on the 2023-2024 equity plans. The School Committee will provide an update on their community engagement and will consider releasing to the Town the road considered the High School driveway for street acceptance. The complete agenda can be read here: https://bit.ly/3tOruQY.
Medway Public Schools is hiring. We seek a long-term sub for a 4th-grade classroom ($200/day.) Immediate start date with an end date to be determined. Email your resume and qualifications to John Kelley at jkelley@medwayschools.org. We also seek a full-time English Language Learner Teacher at Medway Middle School. Submit your resume, transcripts/certifications, and three (3) letters of reference to Amanda Luizzi at aluizzi@medwayschools.org. Job description: https://www.schoolspring.com/jobs
The next Friday Night Done Right is November 10! Students in grades 5-8. Medway youth will be able to indulge in endless fun, such as lawn games, inflatable obstacle courses, arts and crafts, video games, sports, social time, and pizza for dinner. This program was created to provide our youth with protective factors that keep them safe in drug-free spaces. Register using this link: https://bit.ly/3P3hYjP.
The prefrontal cortex, responsible for executive function skills like impulse control, decision-making, and problem-solving, is the last to develop into the early 20s. Do not expect perfection, yet encourage these skills in teens as their brain develops to build a vital "executive function" muscle.
October is National Principals Month. This week's Community Update contains a special message of thanks to our district's principals. Thanks to John Murray, Medway High School; Amanda Luizzi, Medway Middle School; John Kelley, Burke-Memorial Elementary School; and Amy McDonald, McGovern Elementary School, for their commitment to the students of Medway and leadership within our schools. The complete update can be read here: https://www.medwayschools.org/article/1296149
Medway Friends of the Performing Arts and Medway Middle School present a musical presentation of Trap. Performances are scheduled on October 27 at 7:00 pm and October 28 at 2:00 pm. Purchase tickets online by using this link https://bit.ly/3M6R8qa
Key to substance use prevention is talking openly with our students and helping them understand the impact of substance abuse on their health. Studies show that the earlier an individual starts smoking, drinking, or using other drugs, the greater the likelihood of developing an addiction. The risk of addiction and substance abuse decreases yearly, and substance use is delayed during adolescent brain development. If you or a loved one is struggling, we want to remind you of Care Solace, a complimentary service available to the Medway Public Schools community. To find a substance use treatment or mental health care provider to help you through your challenges, contact Care Solace at 888-515-0595.
Long-term substitute wanted - 4th grade teacher - $200 per day. Immediate start date with an end date to be determined. Email resume and qualifications to John Kelley at jkelley@medwayschools.org
Save the Date - Medway Turkey Trot is Thursday, November 23, at 7:30 am. All funds raised go to Medway Athletics. Register using this link: https://racewire.com/register.php?id=13763.
Medway Friends of the Performing Arts and Medway High School present a musical presentation of Clue. Performances are scheduled on November 4 at 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm. https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/medway-high-school-theatre-program/64907c15e13b0d0e55f2baac/tickets
A flu shot clinic will be held today, Monday, October 16, from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm at Burke/Memorial School, 16 Cassidy Lane. The flu clinic is free for all (5+). Please bring a copy of your insurance card and wear a short-sleeved shirt. No co-pays!
The Medway Foundation for Education has provided grants to fund innovative programs, events, and educational support to teachers and students in Medway since 2002!
Did you know the MFE funded or helped fund the kiln used to make the ceramic tiles students design, the beautiful new Me on the Map mural at Burke-Memorial, and the fantastic new performance piano at the high school? And that MFE also funded the Lost Boys of Sudan event, Remembering Auschwitz Virtual Tour, and the inaugural year of the Financial Literacy Fair and STEM Saturday for Girls? MFE is a quiet but powerful resource for our schools, students, and teachers. BUT MFE needs help.
Most Board members have been involved for many years; our kids have graduated or are in high school. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS to help us hold events (Dodgeball, Trivia Bee, and more) and raise funds to keep funding future grants. You can join our Board (which meets quarterly to plan events and review and vote on grant proposals) or help with fundraising and events. Are you a social media guru? We could use that assistance as well. Anyone in the community is welcome, but we’re especially seeking input and assistance from parents of those in K-8. Feel free to reach out to anyone on the Board for more information! https://www.mfeducation.org/
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Daily substitutes are needed at all Medway Public Schools. $110.00/day. The minimum requirement is an Associate's Degree. If interested, email Emily King at eking@medwayschools.org
The next meeting of the School Committee is Thursday, October 12, at 6:00 pm. Discussion items include the MHS Student Scholarship Account Annual Review, an update on the McGovern school roof solar project, FY25 budget development, reallocation of remaining Capital funding, and School Committee Community Engagement. Authorize Supt. to reallocate remaining funding to fund schematics for Memorial & Burke as well as Burke School windows and doors. Adjust benefits and compensation for the School Committee secretary. The consent agenda includes reviewing warrant items, donations, and grants. Policy review and approve school committee goals for ''23/'24. The full agenda can be read here: https://bit.ly/46wyGja
Are you looking for the perfect fall activity? Look inside this week's Community Bulletin; it's chock full of programs and events. Click this link to view all the programs, events, and reminders inside: https://conta.cc/45e7TGM