June 2025 - Posts
Good afternoon, RJ Grey Families:
You've all made it to the final Eye on the Junior High of the school year. My intention in writing these weekly messages is to make sure you're informed about what goes on at RJ Grey at a high level. A secondary purpose is to fill you in on the aspects that I feel make us unique, special, and a great school. Through my own anecdotes or personal stories, I hope you've felt connected to our school this year.
Next Friday, we'll host an end-of-year assembly for all of our students. We walk to the high school and take over their auditorium, which is the only location that holds all of us comfortably. We'll give out some awards, honor any retirees, and watch our end-of-year slideshow. It's always one of my favorite events of the year.
At the assembly, I always take the chance to say a few words to our students before they head off for summer. While I haven't written my remarks yet, I will share something related to technology. It seems that everywhere I turn recently, I'm seeing a news story, article, or Instagram message about the risks associated with young people and technology! Whether it be the number of hours on screens, the antagonizing and taunting that can happen with gaming, or just the ever-present access to others - known and unknown - the constant access to technology can be too much for our kids (and adults, too). My words will really try to encourage our students to find a way to disconnect from technology this summer. I'll ask them to put their phones away and find something else to do! When you say the same thing at home, know that I am supporting your message!
I am lucky that my own kids are young enough not to have a ton of technology. We're additionally lucky that my kids live next door to their four cousins and have other kids of similar ages on our street. There is always someone to play with, ride bikes with, draw in chalk with, or make rainbow loom bracelets with. As you help your kids get set up for a summer away from school, I hope you help them make plans that avoid technology. My words to kids next week will be (hopefully) at their level, and maybe even funny.
As school comes to a close next Friday (11:10 dismissal), we'll make sure that students turn in any of their borrowed materials. If you see any library books, other texts, or materials, please help get those to your child's backpack to return. Similarly, we collect our Chromebooks and chargers for the summer. If your child is planning to end their school year early, please make sure that devices and other belongings are returned prior to their last day.
On Tuesday, we'll be taking our 7th graders to Mel's Funway. On Wednesday, we'll be taking our 8th graders to Canobie Lake Park. These are ideal times to do what I mentioned above - disconnect from technology and have fun with others, doing something active! All of our school rules and expectations apply to the trips. We've had a bit of a behavior ramp-up this week, and for some students, we'll question whether they are ready to be out on a trip on their own. We appreciate your support in keeping your child focused on school through the end of next week and supporting us with positive behavior expectations.
You might have seen the yard signs for free meals this summer. If you are interested in this free service available to anyone 18 and under, please check out the information on our website.
Our Superintendent just sent a Strategic Planning Survey link to a wide variety of people. As we look to create a strategic plan for the District for the next 5-7 years, please provide us with your input on this survey. Your unique experience at RJ Grey and our elementary schools is important, and we hope to hear from all of you.
Graduation Special - Save $25 on an ABSAF Pass!
Start your student’s high school journey strong! The ABSAF Pass gives you and your family free admission to regular season high school home games, theater productions like Proscenium Circus and the RJ Grey musical, and funds student activities in academics, arts, and athletics — the entire school year! Whether it’s cheering under the lights or applauding center stage, the Pass pays for itself in just a handful of visits. Show your school spirit and set your rising freshman (or 8th grader!) up for a great year—get your ABSAF Pass today! Exclusive offer for RJ Grey students only. $150 now through June 20th (regularly $175). Click Here: ABSAF PASS to snag this deal!
If you're interested in working as a special ed assistant next year, we do have several teaching assistant openings. Teaching assistants generally work with students on IEPs. They attend classes to offer support based on the IEP, they help students in the Learning Centers, and perform other invaluable tasks. If you, or someone you know, has experience working with kids, or maybe you have taught and have taken some time off, this is a great re-entry to working in schools. And we're a great school! Please check out our posting and apply. And be in touch with any questions!
Thank you for helping to make this a great year at RJ Grey. I hope you have a fun and safe summer with your families that includes lots of reading, playing, and time spent outside. I hope you can put your phones away for a bit, too.
Take care,
Jim
jmarcotte
Good afternoon, RJ Grey Families:
We are closing out a busy week here at RJ Grey. Many of our 7th grade families joined us yesterday to see our Civics Fair in action. I had a chance to walk through our fair throughout yesterday and today, where I heard passionate students talk about their projects. Their deep understanding of complicated issues is impressive. And their ability to talk to unfamiliar adults about their work is brave! We had a state rep join us, many members of the Select Boards and School Committee, along with Central Office administrators and various teachers. Our students learned lots through this process about a specific project, but they were also able to practice their communication skills. A special thanks to members of the League of Women Voters of the Acton area for their ongoing support. And major thanks to our social studies teachers who guided this work over the past months to culminate in a great civics fair!
Tonight, we'll also witness another showcase of student work. If you are free and wish to join, come by between 5:30 and 7:30 tonight for our Empty Bowls event. You'll see student artwork on display, our select choir will perform, and you can take part in the ice cream social. Proceeds from the ice cream purchases will be donated to the Acton Food Pantry. This is always a fun event that many families can enjoy. We hope you can come!
Last Friday, we hosted our 8th graders for their end-of-year celebration. The overwhelming sentiment from the adult chaperones is that this was our best dance in years. The students looked great, had a ton of fun, danced from the start, and were very well behaved! I hope you heard that your kids really enjoyed themselves. We owe a special thanks to our family community for helping to pull this off. Many of you made or purchased snacks, drinks, and sweets for our students. The small cafe was filled with sustenance to keep them going for two hours. Thank you to everyone who donated food and drinks. Other parents, under the direction of Molly Shoaf, transformed our cafeteria spaces into a beautiful venue complete with lights, balloons, posters, and a selfie station. We rely on your help for major events and memories like these, so thank you to all of those people who helped decorate and clean up after: Jennifer Sun, Majda Tanovic, Imara Dole, Soula Stratakias, Dereka Young, Jaime Roberts, Robin Dodson, Sandra Wellinghoff, Claire Draper, Shantha Angadi, Pauline Schenk, Carien Veldpape, Anna Gorska, Stirmante Virball, Kalpana Viswanathan, Quintin Yang, and Deepika Prakash.
I recently met with the new leaders of the Acton-Boxborough Student Activities Fund (ABSAF). Donna Harrington and Jehan Wren are looking to bolster the ABSAF organization, and they are looking to reach current 8th grade families with a deal:
Graduation Special - Save $25 on an ABSAF Pass!
Start your student’s high school journey strong! The ABSAF Pass gives you and your family free admission to regular season high school home games, theater productions like Proscenium Circus and the RJ Grey musical, and funds student activities in academics, arts, and athletics — the entire school year! Whether it’s cheering under the lights or applauding center stage, the Pass pays for itself in just a handful of visits. Show your school spirit and set your rising freshman (or 8th grader!) up for a great year—get your ABSAF Pass today! Exclusive offer for RJ Grey students only. $150 now through June 20th (regularly $175). Click Here: ABSAF PASS to snag this deal!
Finally, while we do not currently have teaching openings at RJ Grey next year due to our reductions in staffing, we do have several teaching assistant openings. Teaching assistants generally work with students on IEPs. They attend classes to offer support based on the IEP, they help students in the Learning Centers, and perform other invaluable tasks. If you, or someone you know, has experience working with kids, or maybe you have taught and have taken some time off, this is a great re-entry to working in schools. And we're a great school! Please check out our posting and apply. And be in touch with any questions!
Congratulations to all families who have a senior graduating tomorrow night! Let's hope the weather cooperates for a beautiful evening!
I hope you have a great weekend!
Jim
jmarcotte
Good afternoon, RJ Grey Families:
I hope you enjoyed your long Memorial Day weekend. My family was lucky enough to receive a free swing set about 8 years ago. I think we were the third family to take advantage of this particular timber-frame piece of backyard fun! This swing set provided my kids, nieces and nephews, and neighbors tons of fun over the years. As all good things come to an end, I disassembled the swing set last weekend. It had grown more shaky over the years, the wood got soft in some places, and I knew the end was in sight when the bolt holding a swing let go when one of my daughters was swinging. The real trick is now trying to grow grass in some of the areas that were worn away by swinging feet over the years. I hope you did something as productive, or at least enjoyable, over the long weekend!
At the start of May, we asked students to complete a brief survey to check in on the work we had done throughout the year. Several questions are repeats from prior surveys, and their use allows us to examine progress in some areas. Below are a few of the highlights that I am happy to share:
- 89.5% of students say they have a trusted adult at school;
- 76.1 % of students say a Team Teacher is a trusted adult for them;
- 59.5% of students say that their Advisor is one of their trusted adults;
- 96.3% of students say that they have a trusted adult outside of school;
- 98.1% of students say they have made a new friendship this year.
We asked several questions specifically about Advisory. We're completing year 3 of our Advisory program, and while it mostly goes well, we wanted to check in with students to see if we continue to meet our originally stated goals.
- One goal of Advisory is for students to make connections with an RJ Grey adult. 70.9% of students say that they have made connections with one or more adults through Advisory;
- Another goal is for students to make connections with other RJ Grey students: 83.9% say yes;
- A third goal of Advisory is to have fun. 77.5% of students say that Advisory has provided them with the chance to have some fun this year.
Finally, as we prepare our calendar for next year, we wondered if our pattern of two Advisory sessions per week still met our needs. 50% of students said two times per week was "just right," and 29.4% of students said they would prefer to meet more than two times per week. This data is helpful as we continue to look at our programming and make plans for next year to best support our students.
As has been the case over the last many years, we tend to learn about and sometimes become involved in social media issues that affect our students. As we enter the summer months, I want to share a resource that we learned about recently. The Acton Police Department's Facebook page has advertised an upcoming webinar on June 4 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. The webinar, Keeping Kids Safe and Secure Online: A Project Safe Childhood Presentation for Parents, is co-sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and the US Attorney's Office. If you are interested in learning more, you can click on the link above to register.
We look forward to hosting many of our 8th graders tomorrow night for their Celebration! I appreciate you making sure your child has a plan for where they are going, and with whom, when the event ends at 9 pm.
I hope you have a great weekend!
Jim
jmarcotte
Good afternoon, RJ Grey Families:
I hope you're able to stay dry on this wet day. This week certainly hasn't felt like Memorial Day-type weather. And it doesn't make me think we are less than one month from the end of the school year! In the long run, this weather is probably helpful for us all - it helps students stay focused just a bit longer!
You know that I've shared some data over the years from our student surveys. I'll share some outcomes from our May survey next week. Today's data, though, is about our End-of-Year field trips! 77% of our 7th graders have returned their permission slips to attend the field trip to Mel's Funway on Tuesday, June 17th. Only 66% of our 8th graders have returned their permission slips to attend their Canobie trip on Wednesday, June 18th. Though this competition is entirely fabricated by the Main Office, it is important to return the permission slips by next Wednesday, May 28. Our students look forward to these trips and tend to have a great time. Even if your child is not planning to join the field trips, we do ask for the slip to be returned with the check box, "I will not be attending." Managing the paperwork for all of our students is a task we take seriously, so thank you for helping to remind your student if they haven't yet turned in a form!
We had a great turnout for our 7th grade celebration last week. We'll do it again next Friday for our 8th graders. Their celebration will take place in the cafeteria with some great decorations that transform the space into a very cool location. Tickets are on sale in homeroom and directed study through next Thursday. If your child is interested in coming, please encourage them to get their tickets!
However you spend your Memorial Day Weekend, I hope you enjoy it!
Jim
jmarcotte
Good morning, RJ Grey Families:
I hope you are doing well. We've had another busy week at RJ Grey. Most of our students have now finished their MCAS Math tests. On Monday, we'll give the Science/Tech test to our 8th graders and our 7th graders will take their final iReady Reading assessment of the year. Starting on Tuesday, we'll do make-up tests for anyone who missed their Math or Science tests. We appreciate that the spring is hard for standardized testing. I appreciate our students' positive attitudes about these tests!
We have a 7th grade Celebration/Dance tonight for RJ Grey 7th graders. Thank you to all of you who have donated snacks or drinks for the event. We’ve sold lots of tickets, and we’re excited to host this opportunity for our students. A reminder to all adults - the event ends promptly at 9:00 - we are not shy in turning on the gym lights at 9:00! Your on-time arrival will save your child a bit of embarrassment by hanging with me until a ride arrives! I recommend that you all park in a parking spot as you wait for your child. If your child has a phone, text them your location, or you could choose to walk up to the gym and catch the eye of your student. It is safer for all of us not to have cars idle outside the gym or in the front circle.
I hope you have a good weekend,
Jim
jmarcotte
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