Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Halfway Through The 1st Quarter!!

Good Morning Parents!

It is hard to believe that next week marks the halfway point of the 1st quarter. I thought that this would be a good time to reach out and inform you of what is happening at the Academy.

Halfway point of 1st Quarter:
Next week marks the halfway point of the 1st quarter of the school year. At this point, students should have (or be in the process) of completing 25% of their current classes. I would recommend looking at the weekly progress e-mails sent out by Edgenuity and make sure that your son/daughter is close to or at 25%. If not, I would strongly urge you to start having a conversation with them. Students are encouraged to log on and do wok at home each night. I also stay after school each day until 3 and our staff is here a minimum of 1 day each week until 3 for extra help (Ms. Murray's day is Thursdays and Mr. Tanglis' day is Wednesday).

Attendance:
Overall, student attendance amongst most students has improved. HOWEVER, We are having a small problem with several students arriving to school late on a consistent basis. I ask that you please talk to your son/daughter about going to bed at a good time and getting up early enough to get here on time. Also, the cold and flu season is vastly approaching so please encourage your son/daughter to dress warm, drink plenty of fluids and get sufficient rest so we can all stay healthy!

School-to-work
Like Peabody High School, we offer a school to work program. This is an opportunity for students to leave school one hour early in order to go to work. Students must have part time job that is "on the books", work a minimum of 10 hours per week, and complete a quarterly project each school quarter. Students will receive 5 credits towards graduation for completing this course. This is a great program and I would like to include more students. Each week I have a representative from the North Shore Career Center come into the Academy and help students that are currently unemployed find a job so they too can participate in the program. Shaws Supermarket and JC Penny are all currently hiring. If your son/daughter is looking for work, please encourage them to fill out an application and I will gladly help place them in a job.

 Community Service:
September's Community service day was strictly for our Seniors. They had the opportunity to spend the day working Mayor Ted Bettencourt's 3rd annual Senior Citizens Day at Brooksby Farm. Students helped over 500 Seniors enjoy a large picnic at the apple farm. October's Community Service Day will include all students and will be on October 26th. Students will spend the day reading the children's book  "The Bear the Ate my Sandwich" to all K-3rd grade students at each of the elementary schools in Peabody.

Social Media:
Please "Like" the Peabody Learning Academy Facebook page, Instagram page, YouTube page, Blog, and Twitter accounts. You can find the like to each at Peabodylearningacademy.com. The icons are located at the top of the web page. I frequently update each of these sites with pictures and announcements. It is a great way to see all of the amazing things your son/daughter is doing! 

Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Enjoy the long weekend! 

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Welcome Back!!


I hope you all had a very smooth transition into the school year. Each month, I will be sending out an email with a newsletter keeping you all up to date with happenings here at the Academy. I would like to first review a few important things as we begin the new year.

Orientation:  Parent orientation is Thursday September 15th from 6-8 pm. This is a great opportunity for you to visit the school and meet with the staff. Teachers will review class expectations and I will gladly meet and go through schedules and talk about graduation requirements.

Academic Progress: Each Monday you all will receive an email from noreply@edgenuity.com. This email will contain a weekly progress report. The report will show you each class your son/daughter is in, how much work has been completed, how much work should be completed, and current grade. I created a timeline that requires all students to finish their current classes on January 28th   ( the 1/2 way point of the school year). For example, if your son/daughter has 5% of the coursework complete and the target completion is 3%, that indicates that your son/daughter is ahead of schedule. I have attached a picture below that clearly demonstrates this. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. 




Community Service: Students are required to participate in 10 hours of community service each year as part of graduation requirement. Here at the Academy, your son/daughter will do approximately 10 hours each month. Our first event will be on September 14th. All Academy Seniors will volunteer at the City of Peabody/Brooksby Farm Senior Citizen Day. Students will assist elderly Peabody Residents at this annual cookout. 

I look forward to working with you all this year. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns that you may have.