Included below is some information about a pasta dinner fundraiser to help the Nipmuc music department as they prepare for their April trip to New York City.
What: This is an all you can eat pasta fundraiser for the Nipmuc Music Department. We are travelling to New York City in April to perform and participate in clinics.
Where: Rebecca's Place 3 in Upton
When: This Saturday, January 28th, 2012
Times: 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30
Cost: $20 per ticket
Please contact Marsha Ledoux mledoux@mursd.org or Oliver MacFadden omacfadden@mursd.org if you're interested! You can reach us by phone at 508 - 529 - 2130 ext. 2001.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Breakfast with Guidance
As a reminder, the Nipmuc Guidance Department would like to invite you to Breakfast with Guidance on Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Please join us for:
Beginning the College Search:
This workshop is designed to provide an introduction for parents to the college search and application process. Parents of juniors are especially encouraged to attend.
The workshop will meet from 8:00 to 9:00 AM at Nipmuc High School. Please RSVP to Ona Moore at 508-529-2140 or omoore@mursd.org.
If you are unable to attend, please be aware that the guidance department will be repeating this presentation on February 6 at 6:30pm in the Nipmuc auditorium.
Thank you.
Beginning the College Search:
This workshop is designed to provide an introduction for parents to the college search and application process. Parents of juniors are especially encouraged to attend.
The workshop will meet from 8:00 to 9:00 AM at Nipmuc High School. Please RSVP to Ona Moore at 508-529-2140 or omoore@mursd.org.
If you are unable to attend, please be aware that the guidance department will be repeating this presentation on February 6 at 6:30pm in the Nipmuc auditorium.
Thank you.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Postponed MMSI/Advanced Placement Study Session
Please be aware that Saturday's MMSI/Advanced Placement study session has been postponed until a later date. We will work with Marlboro High School and MMSI to determine a new date for this study session.
Also, Saturday detentions and the Winter Semi-formal dance have been postponed as a result of weather.
Also, Saturday detentions and the Winter Semi-formal dance have been postponed as a result of weather.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Postponed Winter Semi-Formal Dance
Good afternoon,
I am writing to make you aware that Saturday’s Winter Semi-Formal dance has been postponed due to the forecast of snow on Saturday. The dance has been postponed until February 4 at 7pm. The dance will still take place at the Milford Doubletree Hotel.
The safety of our students is always our first concern when making these decisions. Additionally, please know that we needed to make this decision today in order to comply with our rental agreement with the hotel. If we had waited beyond today to make this decision, we would have forfeited the opportunity to reschedule the event. With the weather forecast showing the strong potential for three – six inches of snow on Saturday, we elected to postpone the dance to February 4th.
Any students who cannot attend on February 4th can receive a full refund of the cost of their dance ticket. Additionally, tickets will remain on sale through Wednesday, February 1. Ticket sales and refunds are available in room 141 during morning breaks.
Thank you,
John Clements
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sad News
Good morning,
It is with great sadness that I get in touch with you, once again, to share news of another tragedy that has affected our school community. Last evening, Christopher DiLorenzo, a Nipmuc graduate from the class of 2010, passed away after being involved in a single car accident in Mendon. Christopher was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the accident.
As a recent graduate of Nipmuc, Christopher maintained strong ties to Nipmuc and our students. His loss will be felt intensely throughout our school and towns. Our thoughts and prayers are with Christopher’s family and friends as they deal with this tragedy.
Just before 11am, I spoke to our student body to share this terrible news. In addressing our students, I acknowledged the sincere sadness that we are already experiencing following the loss of Jack Street. I thanked them for the compassion and support they have shown throughout the past week. I also called on them, once again, to rely on the togetherness of our community to provide the strength that will guide us through the grief of these losses.
Please know that our counselors are available and are working with some of the students who are most impacted by this loss. I am extremely thankful for their support and the role they are playing in helping our students. I am also grateful to our staff members, faculty, parents, and all members of our school community who are supporting us at this time.
Sincerely,
John Clements
It is with great sadness that I get in touch with you, once again, to share news of another tragedy that has affected our school community. Last evening, Christopher DiLorenzo, a Nipmuc graduate from the class of 2010, passed away after being involved in a single car accident in Mendon. Christopher was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the accident.
As a recent graduate of Nipmuc, Christopher maintained strong ties to Nipmuc and our students. His loss will be felt intensely throughout our school and towns. Our thoughts and prayers are with Christopher’s family and friends as they deal with this tragedy.
Just before 11am, I spoke to our student body to share this terrible news. In addressing our students, I acknowledged the sincere sadness that we are already experiencing following the loss of Jack Street. I thanked them for the compassion and support they have shown throughout the past week. I also called on them, once again, to rely on the togetherness of our community to provide the strength that will guide us through the grief of these losses.
Please know that our counselors are available and are working with some of the students who are most impacted by this loss. I am extremely thankful for their support and the role they are playing in helping our students. I am also grateful to our staff members, faculty, parents, and all members of our school community who are supporting us at this time.
Sincerely,
John Clements
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