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Time flies

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Welcome to Eileen Donahue who will serve as our interim Assistant Princpal for the remainder of the year. Mrs. Donahue started on Wednesday this week and has already been visible and introduced herself to students and staff alike. She joins us as a veteran assistant princiapl most recently serving in an interim role up at WRHS. She was so well liked and respected there that we jumped at the opportunity to have her join us for the remainder of the year.  For students in grades 5-8, Track and field sign-ups has been posted ! Registration will remain open through the 21st with practices beginning on 3/31.  A note from the Town Administrator:  Community Heart and Soul Kick-Off Meeting Please join us on Thursday, March 6th at 6:30 PM at the Thomas Prince School for the Community Heart and Sould Kick-off Meeting. The Community Heart and Soul project is a resident- driven processthat engages residents in identigying what they love most about their community, what future they wan...

Vacation!

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Dear TPS Families,  I'd like to take a minute to let you know how very honored and excited I am to be assuming the interim principal role here at TPS. I am so happy for Ace and his new position, but I will surely miss his presence every day. I want you to know that I will continue to carry out everything we have worked towards over the last 2.5 years, from planning and celebrating moments of joy, building community, and keeping the focus student-centered. As you have probably seen through my posts on Instagram, I am always looking for opportunities to celebrate our students, the work they are doing in and out of the classroom, and the footprint they are leaving on our TPS community through sports, engineering, music and the arts. I am wholeheartedly invested in TPS and I look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with you for the remainder of the school year. Please know, my door is always open! I hope you have a wonderful February break!  BethAnne DiFonso As we try to...

Almost vacation!

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Thanks to Mrs. Dolat, our reading challenge is off to a huge success! As of last Friday, 76 students in grade K-5 participated for the month of January. February is already up and running so ask your student if they are particpating. This month it opened up to Middle Schoolers as well!  I'd like to recognize our 8th graders who audtioned and were accepted into the Central MA Junior District Band and Orchestra groups! Congratulations Josiah, AJ, and Cailyn! We're proud of you!  The town office has asked me to share with you that they are recruiting students and residents to be involved in Community Heart and Soul . This is a resident-driven process that engages the entire population of the town in identifying what they love most about their community, what future they want for it, and how to achieve it. Developed and field-tested over a decade in partnerhsip with over 120 small citites and towns across America, Community Heart & Sould is a proven process for engaging a comm...

And then it was February!

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Next week, we are thrilled to celebrate School Counselors Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the incredible work of those who support the mental health and well-being of our students every day. We are so fortunate to have such a dedicated team working with our K-8 community. A special shout-out to our amazing School Adjustment Counselors, Christine Rayner, and our newest addition, Karli Beul, who provide invaluable guidance, support, and care for our students. Their expertise helps students navigate challenges, build resilience, and thrive both academically and emotionally. We would also like to thank the Shrewsbury Youth and Family Services Counselors, Olivia Schleyer and Rebekah Rano, who visit our school weekly to extend critical mental health services to our students. Their collaboration enhances our ability to meet the growing needs of our young learners. In today’s world, mental health is more important than ever. These professionals play a vital role in ensuring our students...

Brrrr.....

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We had the privilege of hosting two WRHS juniors, who came down to speak with our 8th graders about what to look forward to at the high school and how to best prepare for this exciting transition. The juniors shared personal experiences, tips for success, and insights into the opportunities that await at WRHS. Adding to the excitement, they brought along some free WRHS swag, which sparked smiles and a sense of belonging among our students. This visit built enthusiasm and eased some anxieties, leaving our 8th graders feeling more confident and excited for the journey ahead! I appreciate that this idea came from the High School students while working on a DECA project. Great job!   We are thrilled to we lcome Karli Buel as our new adjustment counselor, who will be joining our team next week! She will be working collaboratively with Mrs. Rayner and the classroom teachers. Karli brings a wealth of experience in providing social-emotional support to students, most recently ser...

Joyous noise!

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What an incredible evening of music! A huge congratulations to our talented strings, chorus, and band students for their outstanding performances at the concert. Your hard work, dedication, and love for music were evident in every note, and we couldn’t be prouder of you. A special thank you to our amazing music teachers, Mrs. Brais, Mrs. LeMay, and Mrs. Indrelie, for your leadership, creativity, and unwavering support in helping our students shine. The growth and confidence displayed by our young musicians are a testament to your passion and commitment. To our musicians: Thank you for sharing your talents with us and reminding us of the power of music to inspire, connect, and bring joy. It was a beautiful evening that showcased the heart and soul of our school community. Bravo to all!  The weather has been cold in January and I know I find myself excited to close the door during morning drop-off! Please remember that we try to get the kids outside every day. There are days when the...

And we're off!

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The TPS Reading Challenge is back in the new year! Mrs. Dolat has kept it simple this month. Read ANY   books to participate! The form can be found online and has six spots to color in for each book read during the month of January. Students can turn in their form at the end of the month to receive a participation prize (even if they've only read one book). Students in K-1 can include books read aloud to them at home.  I'm excited to share that our boy's basketball team had their first win last Friday! The program has come a long way in the last three years and it's been great to see the kids grow and develop their skills. Thomas Burwell led the way scoring 11 points as the team cruised past Murdock 23 to 60! Other players capitalizing on multiple scoring opportunities included Jake Siedlecki, Blake Catlow, Niko Cruz, Owen Foley, Declan Keegan, Christian Kindorf, and Andrew Lovett. Everyone played well and I'm excited for the season! Great job Coach Foley! A note ab...