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Archives for March 2021

Seekonk’s Martin Elementary School Promotes Inclusivity During Month-Long Inclusion Events

March 29, 2021 by jgprstaff

From left: School Psychologist Andi Bruce, Assistant Principal Kerry Hutchins and Speech-Language Pathologist Katie Michienzi participated in the ‘Rock Your Socks Day’ in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day. (Photo courtesy Seekonk Public Schools)
From left: Instructional Aide Sandy Matton, STARS teacher Becki Murray and Instructional Aide Patti Moniz participated in the ‘Rock Your Socks Day’ in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day. (Photo courtesy Seekonk Public Schools)
Students and staff took the ‘Choose to Include’ pledge, which is shared on their JAM board. (Photo courtesy Seekonk Public Schools)

Superintendent Rich Drolet and Martin Elementary School Principal Bart Lush are pleased to share that students and staff at the Martin Elementary School have been participating in events that coincide with promoting inclusivity.

To promote inclusivity within the school, staff and students have participated in numerous activities over the past couple of weeks. Past events have coincided with World Down Syndrome Day, and future events planned for April will coincide with Autism Awareness Day. The theme for all events and activities has been “Chose to Include.”

“We’re grateful to have been awarded the SOMA grant and we want to acknowledge STARS teacher Becki Murray for hosting events that promote and celebrate inclusion,” Principal Lush said. 

The inclusion events began with fifth grade students and students in the school’s STARS Program participating in the “Exploring Around the World” Unified Event. During this event, fifth graders were paired with students in the STARS program to “explore around the world.”

Students completed an event at each of the seven continents, which included: jumping over the rivers and mountains in North America, air hockey in South America, frozen tic tac toe in Antarctica, a kangaroo toss in Australia, a mountain tame in Europe, a spice run relay in Asia and an animal relay race in Africa.

To learn more about the events, click here.

These events are being funded through a grant, procured by Murray, from the Special Olympics of Massachusetts for Martin Elementary becoming a Unified Champion School. The grant allowed for the purchase of t-shirts for all of the participants to wear at the Unified Event.

Along with the unified event, students at Martin Elementary also participated in a “Rock Your Socks Day” on March 23 and March 25 in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day. Students and staff also took the “Choose to Include” pledge, which is shared on their JAM board.

Additionally, fifth grade students at Martin Elementary are now making videos of them reading to share with their buddies to continue their friendship.

In the coming days, students will also participate in wearing blue to show their support of Autism Awareness Day and will participate in an inclusion spirit week during the week of April 5. The themes for each day are as follows:

  • Monday: Wear Green and Start with Hello
  • Tuesday: Wear Red for Respect
  • Wednesday: Be Like a Buddy and Dress Like Your Buddy
  • Thursday: Be Unique, Wear Mismatched Clothes
  • Friday: Be a Hero for Inclusion

“It’s great to see the faculty, staff and students at Martin Elementary School participate in this year’s Special Olympics of Massachusetts’ Unified Events,” Superintendent Drolet said. “Thanks to the grant given to Unified Champion Schools, Martin Elementary had the opportunity to participate in its first year of Unified Events. These events did a great job bringing students together and in promoting inclusion.”

 

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Seekonk’s Aitken Elementary Second-Grader Connor Gallagher Announced as Feinstein Foundation Jr. Scholar Golden Ticket Winner

March 24, 2021 by jgprstaff

Aitken Elementary second-grader Connor Gallagher’s Feinstein Foundation Jr. Scholar Golden Ticket was selected as the winning ticket during the week of March 1. (Photo courtesy Seekonk Public Schools)
Aitken Elementary School Assistant Principal Graf (left) and Principal Haidemenos (right) presented Connor Gallagher with his Feinstein Foundation winning package on March 11. (Photo courtesy Seekonk Public Schools)

Superintendent Rich Drolet and Aitken Elementary School Principal John Haidemenos are pleased to share that Aitken Elementary second-grader Connor Gallagher was announced as a Feinstein Jr. Scholar Golden Ticket winner.

During the week of March 1, Gallagher’s Feinstein Foundation Jr. Scholar Golden Ticket was chosen as the winning ticket of the week.

“As a Jr. Scholar, Connor is encouraged by the Feinstein Foundation to help those in need,” Principal Haidemenos said. “As a Golden Ticket winner, Connor has the opportunity to donate funds from the foundation to a charity of his choice. It’s great to see the foundation foster the philanthropic efforts of our students and recognize our Jr. Scholars’ dedication to helping others.”

As the Golden Ticket winner, Gallagher received a $500 grant that he can donate to either his school or a non-profit of his choice. Gallagher chose to donate his grant to the Doorways Food Pantry, a local food pantry that supports Seekonk residents.

In addition to his $500 grant, Gallagher was presented with a Feinstein Foundation winning package on March 11 by Principal Haidemenos and Assistant Principal Dave Graf. The winning package included a Feinstein Foundation sweatshirt, a commemorative coin from an Apollo Mission, an autograph from Feinstein Foundation founder Alan Shawn Feinstein and a Golden Ticket winner certificate. 

The Aitken Elementary School also received a $5,000 grant from the Feinstein Foundation alongside Gallagher’s Golden Ticket. The School Committee voted to accept the grant at its meeting on Monday, March 22.

“We are pleased to share that Connor was the first Golden Ticket winner within the Aitken Elementary School,” Superintendent Drolet said. “We are thankful to the Feinstein Foundation for recognizing Connor and also for its generous donations to him and our district.”

Added Superintendent Drolet, “We recognized Connor at our last School Committee Meeting and it was great to acknowledge him along with his family in person. We celebrated his benevolent act of donating to our local food pantry, which should be commended.” 

To date, the district has received $15,000 from the Feinstein Foundation. All funds from the foundation support school activities. 

About the Feinstein Foundation

Alan Shawn Feinstein founded the Feinstein Foundation in 1991 to encourage youngsters to help others in need. As of 2019 over 250,000 children have been in his school program and are recognized as Feinstein Junior Scholars for promising to do good deeds for others.  

There are currently 175 Feinstein Leadership Schools as well as The Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies at The University of Rhode Island, The Feinstein College of Arts and Sciences at Roger Williams University and The Feinstein School of Education and Human Development at Rhode Island college. 

 

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