LET’S GO RED SOX!!!! To show our support for the hometown team, as long as the Red Sox remain in the hunt for the World Series Championship, we would like to encourage faculty, staff and students to wear their Red Sox gear (less the hats)/colors each day the Red Sox have a game and we’re in school. Please communicate this information to the students. Thank you!
Student ID’s –
- All students must wear their ID (around their necks) at all times and it should be visible at all times.
- The ID’s are their life line: Hall Pass, tardy pass, its needed to sign out books in the Pierce Library and most of all; it is their Identification to other faculty and staff members in the building.
- Student ID’s will serve as a hall pass. If a child does not have an ID then the teacher may use his/her discretion as to whether or not that student is allowed to leave the classroom
- Students should NOT decorate; color or alter the student ID in any way.
- If a student is found not to have his or her ID that student will be granted one (1) warning. After that, students will start to serve a detention with an administrator. After multiple infractions, the students may serve a detention on a Saturday or a vacation day. Furthermore, students may also lose privileges i.e. after school clubs and activities and end of the year activities
- If a student loses his/her ID, they can get a replacement ID from the main office for $5.00
SAVE THE DATE – The 1st Annual Pierce Middle School Family Literacy Night will be held on Thursday, October 29th from 6:45PM to 8:30PM. The night will consist of a fantastic performance by guest poet, Sarah Holbrook, breakout sessions that address multiple aspects of student engagement in text, and a 600 title book fair. A detailed event schedule will be coming soon.
Grade 8 Event:
Time Program Students
10/29 – 3rd period Blue Hills Assembly All 8th graders
10/29 – 7th period Literacy/Poet Assembly All 8th graders
12/10 – 8:00-1:30 Blue Hills Tour/Interviews only students that applied to Blue Hills