Friday, March 20, 2026

3/20/26

📘I'd like to thank Jessie Trowbridge and all of the volunteers for making the book fair happen this week! I loved seeing the kids get so excited about visiting the fair and purchasing books! 

👟Track & Field sign ups (for grades 5-8) will begin next week. Look for my email on Monday with the link!

👤This week the 8th graders had a guest speaker visit their Civics class. Mr. Ruppert shares a blurb!

This week, our 8th graders welcomed The Honorable Stuart Hurowitz for an engaging look into the legal world. Judge Hurowitz shared his unique perspective on the justice system, drawing from his experience as both a former lawyer and a sitting Judge. Our students were eager to learn, and we are incredibly grateful for the time he spent answering their many thoughtful questions. It was a great connection to the Civics curriculum!

🚗From the STEAM Lab & Ms. Nowd:

This week, the middle schoolers  put their accuracy and measurement skills to the test with some friendly competition! Everyone built and raced identical paper skimmers down the hallway. The more accurate their measurements were, the further their skimmer would glide across the floor. The current record is 18.5 meters which is longer than the length of a school bus! It was amazing getting to see the excitement on their faces and their commitment to the races!  Check out the TPS Instagram for some more photos and videos!


🍀March News from the PTA

Hello from the TPS PTA! 

Spring is here! We’re excited for a great lineup of events as the weather turns warmer. Here’s what we’ve been up to thanks to the support of our families & community:

Celebrating:

  • Movie Night: We had a very fun - and popular - movie night on 3/13! 150+ students attended and the movie, snacks, and company were all 5 stars. Big thank you to the National Honor Society Wachusett High School volunteers who helped chaperone and to The Barn for being our event sponsor!

  • Theater Program: The Afterschool Acting Program launched on 3/13 for grades 2-5. Big thank you to Rachel Wiese for running the program. We’re looking forward to the performance on 4/17!

Here’s what’s cookin’:

  • Spring Mini Grant Cycle - launches 3/23: Our spring mini grant cycle launches on 3/23, with teachers receiving their requested items in early May. Teachers are encouraged to submit applications for classroom supplies, enrichment curriculums, and more to support their classrooms. This will be the third and final cycle for the year. Community Reading Day - 3/27: Due to the weather, Community Reading Day was rescheduled to Friday, 3/27. We’re excited to welcome 19 members of our community to join us for a morning of reading and celebration.

  • Glow Dance - 4/10: Get your tickets for the Glow Dance! Grades K-5 and their grownups are welcome to join us for an evening of great music, activities, and fun. Bring your dancing shoes and see you there!

  • Create & Connect - 4/16: Adults are invited to join us for a special craft night in the TPS Library on 4/16 at 6PM. Crafts will be guided by Mrs. Leftwich, whose grandchildren attend TPS. She graciously provides handmade goods for our Holiday Shop each year. Drop in to craft, enjoy a snack, and say hello. Our monthly PTA meeting will follow for those who would like to stay. All are welcome!

Want to get involved or learn more? Fill out this form or join one of our monthly meetings - either in person or via Zoom. Membership isn’t required to attend.

Upcoming Meetings: TPS Library & via Zoom 

  • April: Thursday, 4/16 at 6PM - Create & Connect Craft Night

  • May: Wednesday, 5/27 at 6PM

Together, we can make a meaningful difference for our school community. Thank you for your support!

-The TPS PTA Board


                                                                 



Looking Ahead:

  • Monday (3/23) - A Day
  • Tuesday (3/24) - B Day
  • Wednesday (3/25) - C Day
  • Thursday (3/26) - D Day
  • Friday (3/27) - E Day
    • Wear your TPS gear or red/white/black!
    • Community Reading Day!

Friday, March 13, 2026

3/13/26

 🎥I'd like to thank the PTA for organizing the movie night!  You should see the number of happy Warriors in the cafe enjoying "The Wild Robot" - over 150!   A lot of work goes into organizing such a big event.  I know I speak for us all when I say thanks - especially to Courtney Acuto and Laura Fink! 

🎭The middle school play is coming up soon! The cast and crew have been working hard for weeks! I cannot wait to see it! For more details see the flyer version of this graphic to the left in the Electronic Blue Folder! Ticket purchases will be available at the door!  

📆The WRSD calendar for the 26-27 school year has been approved by the School Committee. You can find a copy of it in the Electronic Blue Folder!

⭐A reminder that Thursday 3/19 is an early release day. Dismissal begins at 11:55. 


🎨Congratulations to our TPS Warriors who had their artwork on display at the District Art Show this week!  Check out the photos of them on the TPS Instagram!  Thank you to Mrs. Finkler for selecting our Warrior artists and for setting up such a beautiful display!

👟Middle School Families, please read the message below from Melissa DuBois regarding Track and Field! 
My name is Melissa DuBois. As many of you know, I stepped in as the middle school cross country coach this past fall after Larry Pistrang’s long tenure. While I loved working with the athletes, my current work and graduate school schedule won’t allow me to serve as head coach for track & field this spring. However, I am committed to helping Principal DiFonso find a great replacement and help set up the season so that the coach can be successful. 

Therefore, if your 5th-8th grader is at all interested in potentially participating in track & field this season, please READ and FILL OUT the following Google Form ASAP:  FORM
The form contains important information about how track & field works so please, 
READ IT FULLY before filling it out!


Clothing & Shoe Drive!

Introduction:

Hi, I'm Taryn and I represent Princeton with Project 351! I am in 8th grade and I am looking for some clothes that will go to Cradles to Crayons, a non-profit organization that gives to struggling families.

 

The Why:

For spring service, Project 351 is working with Cradle To Crayons to get clothes and shoes for kids who may be struggling. Every item donated helps kids feel more confident. Some kids are not able to go to school because they do not have the right type of clothing. Any clothes help our cause. 

( https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/our-impact/ for more info)

What they are looking for:

If you are thinking about donating, we are looking for gently used or new clothing or shoes of any size. We especially need baby or infant clothes but any clothes or shoes help. The clothing drive is happening from the 10th until April 10th. There are 2 boxes, 1 TPS and 1 at the public library. 


👀Please be sure to check the Electronic Blue Folder for more information and flyers about the Environment Club, Pollinator Club and other town/local events/programming. 

                                                                



Looking Ahead:

  • Monday (3/16) - B Day
  • Tuesday (3/17) - C Day
    • Wear green day!  
    • Book Fair 
  • Wednesday (3/18) - D Day
    • Book Fair 
    • Family Shopping Night @ the Book Fair  4:30-7:00
  • Thursday (3/19) - E Day
    • Book Fair
    • Early Release @ 11:55
  • Friday (3/20) - F Day
    • Wear your TPS gear or red/white/black!
    • Grades k-5 report cards issued

Friday, March 6, 2026

3/6/26

 🏀I am so excited to share that Melissa DuBois and Megan Butler have organized a Girls' Basketball Club!  Read the message below and thank you to Melissa and Megan for organizing this for our Warriors!

Calling All 1st-5th Grade Girls! 

Join us for a fun, new, *FREE* after-school GIRLS' BASKETBALL CLUB at the TPS gym after school every Friday from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM, starting March 20th. Led by two TPS moms (Coach Melissa DuBois of the girls' middle school team and Megan Butler), this clinic is designed to create a joyful, positive space where girls can develop self-confidence on the court and learn the fundamentals of the game. Our goal is to foster a genuine love for basketball by focusing on fundamental skills and teamwork in a way that feels empowering rather than intimidating. By celebrating personal growth and skill-building on the court, we aim to give every player the foundational tools and the confidence they need to (hopefully!) try out for the middle school team.

To learn more, check out the Electronic Blue Folder for the flyer! To sign up your child up, please use this form.

You can also reach out to Melissa or Megan by emailing them at melissadubois2@gmail.com and butler.meganr@gmail.com!



📘The Book Fair is coming and we need your help!  Right now, we need volunteers to help with shopping during school hours and during the Family Shopping Night!  Please sign up for a time on this form if you are able to help out. If you have questions, please reach out to Jessie Trowbridge at jessie.trowbridge@gmail.com.




🎥The PTA Movie Night is 3/13! Check out your Warrior's backpack and the Electronic Blue Folder for more information!  We'll celebrate Movie Night with PJ Day on Friday 3/13!

👉The MyCAP team (My Career and Academic Plan) is looking for community support to continue the mission of helping students think about their future plans now. If you would be willing to share information about your career with students at an evening community STEAM night in June then we ask you to please fill out this form so that we may determine interest and plan what the evening might look like. More information will follow and we thank you for considering sharing your knowledge and expertise with our TPS Warriors.

😊More on MyCAP!  I love the work that Mrs. Rayner is doing with middle schoolers on MyCAP during their library rotation! Please read her blurb she shared below!

Thank you to the families and guests who have presented, or will be presenting, in our College and Career Readiness middle school classes. Your presentations have been very beneficial in helping students broaden their awareness of the wide variety of career options available to them.

We truly appreciate the time and effort you have taken to share your experiences and insights with our students.

Thank you! Mrs. Rayner





The elementary acting program with Rachel Wiese is back! Read this message from RachelI am so happy to be able to offer an elementary acting program for TPS students in grades 2-5 again this year thanks to the PTA! The program will be on Fridays afterschool in the library until 4:15 beginning this Friday, March 13th and ending with an informal performance on Friday, April 17th at 5pm. Pickup on the 17th will be after the half hour performance at 5:30 pm. The flyer with details is in the Electronic Blue Folder.  Please register your child here.


💮The Princeton Parks and Rec Department is pleased to announce the first meeting of the Pollinator Garden Club on Tuesday, March 17! 

We’re inviting second through fifth-graders, along with parents and teachers, to attend the first session from 3:00pm – 4:00pm at the Thomas Prince School.

Please indicate your intention to join the Pollinator Club by sending an email to Recreation@princetonma.govInclude who in your family or group will be attending on March 17.

Join the PGC and the fun!  We will be:

  • Learning about pollinators: Butterflies, Bees, Hummingbirds and other insects
  • Introducing Native Plants, gardening and how to protect them
  • Creating a Pollinator Booklet of the plants and wildlife in our garden
  • Planting seeds, crafting and, of course, having snacks!
Future Club meeting dates are: 
  • April 14th
  • May 19th
  • June 16th (see the TPS calendar)
For information, contact Dot Odgren - odgrendot@gmail.com

📷Spring pictures snuck up on me! If you would like your Warrior to have their spring picture taken, please see the flyer in the Electronic Blue Folder or the graphic below for more details. March 12th is the date!



                                                                 



Looking Ahead:

  • Monday (3/9) - C Day
  • Tuesday (3/10) - D Day
  • Wednesday (3/11) - E Day
    • District Art Show @ WRHS 6:00-7:30
  • Thursday (3/12) - F Day
    • Spring Picture Day
  • Friday (3/13) - A Day
    • Pajama Day - Wear your favorite PJs!
    • PTA Movie Night
    • Grades close k-5

Friday, February 27, 2026

2/27/26

It was a quick week back! Wow, this weather has been insane!  

☘March's calendar has been added to the Electronic Blue Folder!

⭐Please take a look at the MCAS dates below and mark them on your calendars! 

TEST

DATES

ELA

(gr. 3-8)

4/7 & 4/8

Math

(gr. 3-8)

5/5 & 5/6

STE

(gr. 5 & 8 only) 

5/12 & 5/13

Civics

(gr. 8 only)

5/19 & 5/20



👋Please welcome Elizabeth Stiles who will be taking over as the TPS Team Chair!  Mr. Okie will continue to hold some meetings during the transition, but moving forward, Elizabeth will be the person to connect with regarding special education (elizabeth_stiles@wrsd.net).  

📗The Book Fair is coming!  Kids can shop at school March 17th through 19th, and we will open for a community shopping night in the evening on Wednesday, March 18th.  Create your child’s Book Fair
eWallet so they can shop cash-free, worry-free, and independently! It’s easy to set up and easy for others to contribute funds! Start here: 
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/thomasprinceschool ! More details to come next week. Thank you to Jessie Trowbridge for organizing this!

👟TPS is still in need of a middle school Track and Field Coach for the upcoming season!  If you are interested (or know someone who is), please reach out to me. The season is fast approaching and without a coach, we cannot have a team.


The TPS Soccer Club is back! Thank you to Renee Nelson and Ginger Baker for organizing this opportunity!  If you are interested in signing up your Warrior (in grades 5-8), please do so using this form. It starts next week!  Please be sure to update your Warrior's SDM!

😉Please see the message below from our TPS PTA! Also, check out the Electronic Blue Folder for PTA updates/flyers. 

Hello from the TPS PTA! 


The start of 2026 has been a busy one and we’re excited to share what the PTA has been up to thanks to the support of you - our families & community:


Winter Mini Grant Cycle

  • Teachers were invited to apply for field trip specific funding. The Mini Grant committee reviewed and was able to approve all requests!

  • Classes will enjoy trips to places like Davis Farmland, Plimouth Patuxet Museum, Christa McAuliffe Science Center, and the Hanover Theater.


Field Trip Bussing

  • The PTA is also excited to sponsor field trip buses for every class taking a trip this year.


Speaker System

  • We’re excited to provide a new speaker system for the school - making concerts, assemblies, dances, and special events sound better than ever!


What’s coming up:

  • Community Reading Day: On March 6th members of the community will join TPS for a morning of reading and celebration. We’re excited to welcome our Fire & Police Chiefs, local business owners, and government officials including one of our MA senators. 

  • Movie Night: Save the date for a spring movie night on March 13th, along with an exciting collaboration with The Barn. Look out for permission slips & a flyer coming home soon.

  • Additional upcoming events: Theater after school program, a craft night, caterpillar lab, spring glow dance (4/10), and more!

Want to get involved or learn more? Fill out this form or join one of our monthly meetings - either in person or via Zoom. Membership isn’t required to attend.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • March: Monday, 3/9 at 6PM

  • April: Thursday, 4/16 at 6PM

  • May: Wednesday, 5/27 at 6PM

Together, we can make a meaningful difference for our school community. Thank you for your support!

-The TPS PTA Board


😁An update from the STEAM Lab & Miss Nowd:
The middle schoolers have been working hard on creating technical drawings in STEAM class. This is an essential skill for careers such as engineering, product design, construction, and architecture. It is one of the biggest aspects of our design/modeling module and I am very proud of their perseverance while learning this skill. We've also picked up on the importance of attention to detail and accuracy. Our newfound skills will be put to the test later in the year when we create "puzzle cubes" with our groups! 






                                                                



Looking Ahead:

  • Monday (3/2) - D Day
  • Tuesday (3/3) - E Day
  • Wednesday (3/4) - F Day
  • Thursday (3/5) - A Day
  • Friday (3/6) - B Day
    • Community Reading Day!
    • Wear your TPS gear or red/white/black


Friday, February 13, 2026

2/13/26

 

Happy Vacation TPS Families!   I can't believe February Vacation is already here!  Time flies!

I'd like to congratulate the TPS Boys Basketball Team on a fantastic season. While we didn't win the championship, I still feel like our season was a winning one.  This team was the first team in TPS
history to ever make the championship.  Mountview is a tough competitor and I was super proud of how our Warriors played.  The stands were full of student fans of all ages and TPS families.  It was so heartwarming to see the support this team had as they battled the Mustangs.  Thank you to Coach Foley for a great season and I cannot wait for next year! 

Spirit Week  was fun this week. My favorite day was Twin with a Teacher Day! Check out the photos on the TPS Instagram.  Thank you to Mr. Nichols and the Student Council for organizing this fun week.  

We celebrated the 100th day of school this week!  The cafeteria's celebration was the most fun and most unique.  Not only were there crowns and decorations, but they celebrated the 100th "customer" of the day who got a 100th day crown and 100 Tommy Tickets!  I love Lisa, Rachel and Paula's creativity - they make the kitchen/cafeteria fun for the kids! 

I wanted to let you that Officer Holly Doyle will be moving on from the Princeton PD and her role here as the TPS School Resource Officer.  Officer Holly was an amazing part of our TPS community and she (and Cruiser) will be missed immensely. We surely wish her and Cruiser well!    Please read the heartfelt message from Holly below.   Officer Emily Casella will be replacing Holly's role as SRO.  You have likely seen her around at morning drop off or pick up. We welcome Officer Emily to TPS.
From Officer Holly: 
Dear Students, Staff, and Families,

I wanted to take a moment to share how truly grateful I am for the time K9 Cruiser and I have spent as part of this incredible TPS community.

Over the past few years, it has been an honor to work alongside such dedicated staff and to connect with so many wonderful students and families.

From classroom visits and hallway greetings to special events and everyday moments, the kindness, support, and joy you’ve shown us have meant more than words can express. Watching students grow, celebrate successes, and share smiles with Cruiser has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.

While it is bittersweet to say goodbye, please know that the memories we’ve made here will stay with us forever. Thank you for welcoming us, supporting our work, and making this school such a special place.

I know this comes abruptly, so I am planning another visit to TPS for students to visit with Cruiser after the vacation break.

We will miss you all very much.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Officer Holly & K9 Cruiser



 I wish you all a very fun-filled or restful February break! If you are going somewhere warm, please bring the warm weather back with you! Check out the Electronic Blue Folder for new flyers, including the one pictured below.




                                                                



Looking Ahead:

  • 2/14-2/22 February Vacation
  • Monday (2/23) - E Day
  • Tuesday (2/24) - F Day
  • Wednesday (2/25) - A Day
  • Thursday (2/26) - B Day
  • Friday (2/27) - C Day
    • Wear your TPS gear or red/white/black
    • Middle School Dance 6-8



3/20/26

📘I'd like to thank Jessie Trowbridge and all of the volunteers for making the book fair happen this week! I loved seeing the kids get s...