
Attleboro Public Schools is hiring. Visit the Human Resources website for more information: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/aps/page/employment-opportunities-2024


Students were recognized this month for their kind actions and hard work during the Wolf Pack Breakfast.
#WolfPackPride


WMS: The Hebron Village Food Drive is taking place now through December 13th. Donate non-perishable items (rice, beans, canned vegetables, soup, cereal, mac & cheese, pasta etc.) for families in need. Items may be brought to WMS homerooms. Thank you!


Wamsutta students & faculty honored local veterans on Friday during a whole-school ceremony.
#WolfPackPride







WMS PTO UPDATES
Our next PTO meeting will be held on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 6:30pm in the Library. Please join us and find out what we have planned throughout the year.
Fall Fundraiser:
Our Little Caesars Pizza Fundraiser has ended. Thank you to the families that participated. We hope you enjoyed your pizza kits!
Peace Garden Project:
The PTO would like to thank students from the National Junior Honor Society for their help in planting bulbs in the peace garden. We will be working throughout the school year to enhance that area.

WMS: Please see this week's WMS Weekly Update: Thank you.
https://secure.smore.com/n/tny25

As you may be aware, a disturbing nationwide trend has made its way to Massachusetts.
While the Attleboro Public Schools community has not received any reports of these messages yet, they have been reported in several states, including Alabama, California, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
In these states, students of color have received texts that have some variation of a message that they have been “selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation.”
This is an abhorrent trend that does not reflect our values as a school community or a people. Racism in any form has no place in our schools, our community, or our society, and we will stand firm in our efforts to eradicate it.
Massachusetts State Police have been notified of the instances that occurred in Massachusetts, and police in other communities are working with the Commonwealth Fusion Center to investigate the matter and share resources. Please contact your local police should you have received a message as described above.
Thank you for your continued support.

Good Morning WMS Families - this morning at appx. 8:45 AM, WMS had a fire alarm go off unplanned. The students exited safety and the Attleboro Fire Department responded quickly & identified the issue with one specific smoke detector. Students were back in class shortly thereafter. We thank the fire department for their quick response and commend the students for their behavior during the alarm. Thank you.

We love learning at Wamsutta!
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Attleboro High School is hosting its annual Blue Pride Night on Thursday, November 7, from 6:00 to 7:30 in the AHS cafeteria. Grade 8 students and their families are strongly encouraged to attend and discover all the wonderful things our high school has to offer!

Due to an ongoing lack of rainfall and critically low water supply levels, Attleboro needs your help to conserve water resources.


WMS: Please see the weekly update for Nov. 1, 2024. Thank you.
https://secure.smore.com/n/g4dx5

There was a lot of spirit and excitement in the building today! 🎃
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WMS: A reminder picture retake day is tomorrow, November 1st. The retakes are only for students who were absent or for families who are unhappy with the photos originally purchased. Thank you.

WMS: Please see information regarding Blue Pride Night at AHS on Nov. 7th.
https://secure.smore.com/n/cx0dz

WMS: Please see the October 25, 2024 Weekly Update:
https://secure.smore.com/n/4er95d

Civics students at Wamsutta had a visit from the VFW last week to teach flag etiquette, as they are working hard on their VFW Patriots Pen Essays, “My Voice in America’s Democracy.”
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WMS: Please see the message from AHS Athletics:
Attleboro Families:
Attleboro High School greatly appreciates the support of families at all AHS sporting events. Recently, a large number of middle school and some elementary students have attended AHS athletic events (football/volleyball) games without parental supervision. While the majority of students are there to watch the games and enjoy the event, a number of students have been left/dropped off unsupervised. This has created safety concerns and disruptions for other fans in attendance.
Moving forward, ALL middle school aged students and younger MUST be accompanied by an adult at all high school events. We appreciate your support keeping all in attendance supervised while allowing an enjoyable environment for all.
Please know this expectation is currently in place for AHS events moving forward.
We look forward to seeing you all soon.
Thank you.
Kate Campbell- AHS Principal
Mark Houle - AHS Athletic Director

WMS: Please see the WMS Weekly Update for October 18, 2024. Thank you.
https://secure.smore.com/n/zk3nw

Keegan was our Feinstein Golden Ticket winner this week. Wamsutta will receive a generous grant, and the Feinstein Foundation will make a donation to the Nicholas Ministry in honor of Keegan's late cousin.
Way to go!
