District Updates Archives
Archives (2023-2024 school year)
- December 29. 2023
- December 16, 2023
- December 2, 2023
- November 17, 2023
- November 3, 2023
- October 27, 2023
- October 26, 2023 - Evening
- October 26, 2023 - afternoon
- October 26, 2023
- October 13, 2023
- September 30, 2023
- September 15, 2023
- September 1, 2023
- August 18, 2023
December 29. 2023
SUPERINTENDENT NOTES
2023 will surely stir memories for a long time to come. Arguably (and with a nod to Swifties~) the rollout of Chat GPT signaled one of the most significant and likely future-altering developments of 2023. AI has entered our lives and is beginning to transform work and learning in ways we can only begin to imagine. In the weeks and months ahead, we will continue to study and reflect on how we best prepare students for the future.
As we move into 2024, our mission, Navigating Creative Pathways to Courageous, Compassionate, and Fulfilling Lives remains a relevant and powerful driver of our shared work. The outcomes we have for our students and ourselves continue to be of the utmost importance and timely:
- Clear and effective communicators
- Self-directed and lifelong learners,
- Creative and practical problem solvers
- Responsible and involved citizens
- Integrative and informed thinkers
Have a Safe and Happy New Year.
IN THE SCHOOLS
FHS winter chorus concert (during the last song they invited alumni/audience members on stage to sing)
FPS Alumni visiting Nancy Goldstone’s Art class to discuss careers in the arts
FPS Unified cornhole event
SCHOOL BOARD
January 2, 2023 at 5:30 pm in the FHS Library: School Board Workshop Meeting: Budget
January 2, 2023 at 7:00 pm in the FHS Theater: Rescheduled December School Board Business Meeting
Please see the School Board Webpage for meeting schedules, agendas, and additional information. Both meetings will be recorded and the videos posted following the meetings. Included in the upcoming business meeting agenda are the following reports [these are the same reports that were in the 12/18/23 agenda]:
- Superintendent Report
- Falmouth Elementary School
- Falmouth Middle School
- Falmouth High School
- Director of Special Education
- Director of Learning
- Athletic Director
- Director of Technology
- Director of Finance and Operations
UPCOMING EVENTS
The winter athletic season is in full swing! Check out the competition schedule and catch a game!
FIND US ONLINE
School Web Pages
Social Media
December 16, 2023
SUPERINTENDENT NOTES
Greetings,
Next Thursday, December 21st, is the last day of school for 2023. It’s also the shortest day of the year. We'll kick off the winter break on Friday with a little bit more sunlight each day, and much on deck for the new year. A few items of information:
2023-2024 School Calendar
The Maine Department of Education has approved our request to waive October 27th and 28th as required school days. At this time, barring snowdays, the last day of school is June 12th, 2024.
Equity and Inclusion
We had a robust day of meetings with equity consultant Lawrence Alexander, on Wednesday, November 29th. The evening culminated with a Special Board Workshop that can be viewed through this video recording link. In addition to previously reviewed studies and interviews, insights and feedback gained through the conversations with students, staff, and families over the course of the day surfaced a number of themes for attention across our district and schools. The leadership team reviewed these items and, in collaboration with Mr. Alexander, identified several themes we can confidently address this year. These include:
- Regular and ongoing communication about our work to expand equity and access
- Respectful communication and interaction among students
- Incident management and restorative justice protocols
- Resources for inclusive curriculum and restorative practices
- Hiring practices and protocols to recruit and retain exceptional staff
These stand in addition to the ongoing efforts of the School Board policy committee, where work on an Equity Vision Policy is commencing just as the Transgender and Gender-expansive Student Policy moves to the first phase of the approval process (full School Board review)..
FY 2025 Budget Process
On Wednesday, December 13th, the School Board and Town Council held a joint finance committee meeting to prepare for the budget process that begins in earnest in January. The January 2nd School Board workshop will include a review of new positions and programs, as well as a discussion of opportunities and challenges in the year ahead. Our FY25 budget development calendar can be found on the Budget Page on the district website. Informational presentations and information will be shared on that site as the winter months unfold.
Windows into learning
Our teachers continue to collaborate and create new and dynamic learning opportunities for students: revisioning units, designing new courses, and implementing high-impact instructional strategies are ongoing, and speak to a commitment to lifelong learning by our staff. While they can’t begin to capture the range of cool learning opportunities our students have everyday, our Social Media pages (see links below) are updated multiple times per week with images and stories about the learning in Falmouth Public Schools Pre-K - 12. Anyone can view these pages online: no account or registration is needed. But for those with an account, we encourage you to follow us!
Have a peaceful and restorative winter break,
Gretchen
IN THE SCHOOLS
Winter Concerts
FES
FMS - 6th grade
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FMS - 7th & 8th grades
FHS
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FES Students Working with Barron Center Residents
FMS Community Service Club Choose Your Charity Craft Event
SCHOOL BOARD
This month’s School Board Business Meeting will be held on Monday, December 18th and will begin at 7:00pm in the FHS Theater. This meeting will be recorded and the video will be posted following the meeting. Included in the upcoming agenda are the following reports:
- Superintendent Report
- Falmouth Elementary School
- Falmouth Middle School
- Falmouth High School
- Director of Special Education
- Director of Learning
- Athletic Director
- Director of Technology
- Director of Finance and Operations
Please see the School Board Webpage for meeting schedules, agendas, and additional information.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Falmouth Public Schools will be closed Friday, December 22nd through Monday, January 1st for our winter holiday break. Enjoy!
FIND US ONLINE
School Web Pages
Social Media
December 2, 2023
SUPERINTENDENT NOTES
December has arrived!
Lawrence Alexander spent a full day in Falmouth schools this past Wednesday, meeting with students, staff, families, School Board and community members. Thank you to all who participated. For those unable to attend, the Special Board Workshop meeting can be viewed through this video link. In the upcoming days, we will be articulating next steps in our work with Mr. Alexander, based on our identified priorities and informed by the insights and feedback from these various meetings.
At the last Board meeting, we highlighted the recently finalized Community Safety Information Page now posted on our website. Developed by the District Safety Team, this page provides information about terminology and protocols we use in the district.
Although this is the season of shorter days and less daylight, it's also the time when winter sports kick into high gear and our student musicians bring music to our ears. Please enjoy the fun these next few weeks!
IN THE SCHOOLS
Four FMS students and one FHS student are running in the National USATF meet next weekend. They were interviewed by News Center Maine. They are one of only a few teams from Maine who have qualified for Nationals.
FHS celebrated the induction of 27 students into the Spanish National Honor Society, Los Navegantes de Falmouth chapter. The society recognizes the high achievements of students enrolled in Spanish:
4th grade students had the opportunity to ask questions of a NASA scientist presenting on Mars rover:
SCHOOL BOARD
This month’s School Board Workshop, on Monday, December 4th, will involve a review and discussion of district NWEA and i-ready data. This meeting will begin at 7:00pm in the FHS Library.
The following meetings are also scheduled in December:
- Wednesday, December 6th - Facilities Committee Meeting
- Friday, December 8th - Policy Committee Meeting
- Wednesday, December 13th - Policy Committee Meeting
- Friday, December 15th - Policy Committee Meeting
- Monday, December 18th - School Board Business Meeting
Please see the School Board Webpage for meeting schedules, agendas, and additional information.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Grades 4 & 5 Winter concert - Dec 5
Grade 6 Winter concert - Dec 5
Grade 7&8 Winter concert - Dec 6
FHS Band Concert - Dec 13
FHS Choral Concert - Dec 19
FIND US ONLINE
School Web Pages
Social Media
November 17, 2023
UPCOMING EVENTS
This month’s School Board Business Meeting will take place on Monday, November 20th, at 7:00 pm in the High School Theater. This meeting will be recorded and the video will be posted following the meeting. Find Board Meeting Schedules and Agendas on the district website School Board Page. Included in the upcoming agenda are the following reports:
Additionally, a Special Board Workshop with Equity and Inclusion consultant, Lawrence Alexander, will be held Wednesday, November 29th at 6:30 pm in the Falmouth High School Theater. During this live-streamed event, members of the Board will have a discussion about equity and inclusion in Falmouth Schools, and community members attending will have the opportunity to ask questions. If you wish to submit a question, please complete this form up until 11:59 pm on Monday, November 27th.
Falmouth Public Schools will be closed Wednesday, November 22nd through Friday, November 24th for our November Break. Enjoy!
FIND US ONLINE
School Web Pages
Social Media
November 3, 2023
SUPERINTENDENT NOTES
May all members of our community be continuing to take good care of themselves and others in the wake of last week’s horrific events in Lewiston. We were saddened to learn that one of the victims, Bill Brackett, played on Falmouth High Schools’ baseball team between 1993 and 1994. While Bill did not attend Falmouth Schools, he was well known and cared for in Falmouth and a trailblazer for the deaf community.
Thank you to our staff, and all those involved, for the successful collaboration that went into the welcoming of our students back to campus on Monday morning. The routine, the rhythm, and the learning and laughter that occurred in our school community this week was an important step in reconnecting and taking care of one another. These wonders could not have occurred without skillful work and care-filled planning. The pictures below capture just a few precious moments from our week.
As events in Lewiston, the Ukraine, the Middle East, and elsewhere continue to impact our community, Falmouth Public Schools continues to support respectful and constructive engagement on the challenging and complex matters before us. Our zero tolerance for words or actions of hate or intimidation, including, but not limited to, expressions of racism, anti semitism, and Islamophobia exists for this reason; and reports of such conduct will be investigated and acted upon pursuant to our policies. In our schools we persist in our work toward greater tolerance, care and admiration for each other and for our many identities and perspectives.
As we set our clocks back this weekend, and gain an hour of rest and additional early morning light, please consider connecting with our school community through one of the several events upcoming this month (see below). With strength, courage and compassion we will navigate these challenging times together.
IN THE SCHOOLS
Candy collection for U.S. soldiers at FMS this week:
FHS AP Bio Students teach 2nd grade FES students about seeds:
FHS students performing in the musical:
SCHOOL BOARD
November 6th School Board Workshop
This month’s School Board Workshop will take place on Monday, November 6th, at 7:00 pm in the High School Theater. Following a recognition of the High School Boys Golf State Champions, members of the state legislature representing Falmouth will confer with Board members about upcoming bills, and hear from the school about ongoing opportunities and challenges. This meeting will be recorded and the video will be posted following the meeting. Find Board Meeting Schedules and Agendas on the district website School Board Page.
Special Board Workshop with Lawrence Alexander rescheduled for November 29th
The Workshop with Equity and Inclusion consultant, Lawrence Alexander, originally scheduled for this past Monday has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 29th at 6:30 pm in the Falmouth High School theater. During this live-streamed event, members of the Board will have a discussion about equity and inclusion in Falmouth Schools, and community members attending will have the opportunity to ask questions. If you wish to submit a question , please complete this form up until 11:59 pm on Sunday, October 29th.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Percy Jackson Musical is on!
The Theatre Company at Falmouth High School has done a wonderful job with their production of “The Lighting Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical”. Opening Night was a hit—don’t miss your chance to see this wonderful production! Shows run through this weekend:
- Friday, November 3 at 7pm
- Saturday, November 4 at 2pm
- Saturday, November 4 at 7pm
- Sunday, November 5 at 5pm
Veterans Day Concert
Students from Falmouth High School Concert Band, Concert Choir, and National Honor Society will join together again this year to celebrate our Community Veterans. Please come out and join us as we honor our best and brave! There will be an assembly of readings and music, followed by a reception for the Veterans and students, Thursday, November 9th, at 1:25pm, in the high school theater. We would love to fill the theater with folks who want our veterans to feel the admiration and respect they deserve. Livestream link: https://www.falmouthschools.
FIND US ONLINE
School Web Pages
Social Media
October 27, 2023
October 27, 2023
Dear Falmouth Schools Staff, Students, and Families,
I am writing to let you know that our current plan is to have school on Monday, October 30th with a one-hour delayed start for students. Reconnecting and providing routine for our students and ourselves are important steps for our community.
While police activities related to Wednesday’s violence in Lewiston are still ongoing, the Falmouth Police Department has affirmed that there is no elevated safety concern for our community at this time, and supports our return to regular operations. Other Cumberland County school districts are also planning to reopen Monday, and we don’t expect staffing to be an issue. Should there be any status changes with regards to safety or staffing, we will certainly revisit our plans.
As we resume school operations on Monday, our School Resource Officers (SROs) and other members of Falmouth PD will have a strong presence on our campus, to provide additional comfort and assurance to our community; and we will be vigilant about adhering to our regular safety precautions.
School staff have made developmentally appropriate plans to greet and support students, and school counselors and social workers will be available to provide support for those requiring additional assistance. The one-hour delayed start for students on Monday morning will allow our staff time to finalize preparations for opening the buildings.
There will be no Principal Notes this week, but building leaders will be providing more information about school plans for Monday over the course of the weekend.
At this time, please be aware of some date changes:
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The Southern Maine Athletic Association (SMAA) has postponed all competitions originally scheduled for this weekend - new dates will be announced.
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The High School Theater Productions of the Lightning Thief scheduled for tonight and tomorrow have been postponed - new dates will be announced.
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The Elementary School field trip to Portland Ovations Performance for grades 1 and 2 has been canceled.
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The meetings and School Board Special Workshop with Lawrence Alexander scheduled for Monday 10/30 have been postponed - a new date will be announced.
As we make these plans, we wish to acknowledge, honor, and respect that members of our school community have been directly and indirectly impacted in different ways by the events in our region, and will have different concerns and needs moving forward. Please continue to access the resources on our website (https://www.falmouthschools.org/community/coping) and reach out to building administration as needed.
Thank you for your collaboration, patience, and understanding as we work to make the best decisions for our community and our schools. Unless something changes, you will not hear from me over the weekend. The district will send out reminders about the one-hour delayed start for students on Monday.
Please continue to take care of yourselves, your families and one another.
Sincerely,
Gretchen A. McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
October 26, 2023 - Evening
Good evening,
I’m reaching out tonight to update you regarding plans for the possible reopening of our schools tomorrow, Friday, October 27.
As you know, we canceled school today as a precaution while police searched for the person responsible for the terrible violence in Lewiston. We continue to work with the Falmouth Police Department to monitor the situation.
If this situation is resolved on Friday morning, we will reopen our schools on their normal schedules. However, if needed, we will cancel school again tomorrow as a precautionary measure.
Either way, we will send you a message informing you of our decision before 5:15 a.m. on Friday.
If our schools reopen tomorrow, our school staff are prepared to support students in their morning meetings, advisories and crews. School counselors and social workers will be available to support those requiring additional assistance when schools reopen.
We continue to encourage you to talk with your students. We have added resources to our website at https://www.
Please look for further communication from us tomorrow morning via text, phone, and email, and posted on our website and social media.
Please continue to take care of yourselves, your families and one another.
Warmly,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
October 26, 2023 - afternoon
Good afternoon,
We continue to monitor the current search that is underway for the suspect in the Lewiston shootings. I have been in frequent contact throughout the day with our law enforcement partners.
It is too early at the moment to definitively say whether or not we will be able to safely return our students to school tomorrow morning. While we all desire a return to normalcy right now, we want to make a decision that is best for students, staff and families in our district.
In the event that the situation is under control this afternoon or this evening, we will be fully prepared to have students back in the buildings tomorrow. Our building and school-based crisis teams have met throughout the day to develop communication and support plans for staff and students. In addition, the Falmouth Police Department is committed to being present at the schools and on campus tomorrow to support returning students.
The Maine Department of Education has recommended some talking points and resources when communicating with children about tragic events:
- Early elementary school children need brief, simple information that should be balanced with reassurances that their school and homes are safe and that adults are there to protect them. Give simple examples of school safety like reminding children about exterior doors being locked, child monitoring efforts on the playground, and emergency drills practiced during the school day.
- Upper elementary and early middle school children will be more vocal in asking questions about whether they truly are safe and what is being done at their school. They may need assistance processing the incident. Discuss efforts of school and community leaders to ensure their safety.
- Upper middle school and high school students will have strong and varying opinions about the causes of violence in society. They will share concrete suggestions about how to prevent tragedies in society. Emphasize the role that students have in maintaining safe communities and schools, communicating any personal safety concerns to school administrators and parents/guardians, and accessing support for emotional needs.
Mental Health First Aid (also on the crisis tab of our website)
- Monitor and assess impact: Students and colleagues will be affected in different ways. We do not know how this event has affected people – directly and/or indirectly. Continue to assess the impact of the event on those around you.
- Be mindful of self-regulation to assist youth in maintaining a level of safety and connection.
- If you are an educator in need of additional support, The FrontLine WarmLine is also available from 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week by calling 207-221-8196 or texting 898-211.
- If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 988.
Additional Resources (also on the crisis tab of our website)
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network offers Talking to Children about the Shooting (nctsn.org). Shootings such as this tragedy evokes many emotions—sadness, grief, helplessness, anxiety, and anger. Children and adults are likely struggling with their thoughts and feelings about the stories and images of the shooting may turn to trusted adults for help and guidance.
- Resources for educators and parents to support children of different age levels manage feelings of anxiety and helplessness following a tragedy: Helping Children Cope With Tragedy Related Anxiety | Mental Health America (mhanational.org)
- US Department of Health and Human Services Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Events: https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/
default/files/tips-talking-to- children-after-traumatic- event.pdf - APA resources for coping with mass shootings, understanding gun violence
I will update our community as soon as I have additional information. Thank you to everyone in our community who has reached out to offer their support.
Sincerely,
Gretchen McNulty,
Superintendent of Schools
October 26, 2023
October 26, 2023
Dear Falmouth Schools Community Members,
It is our understanding that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the individual believed responsible for the devastating shootings in Lewiston last night. After consultation with the Falmouth Police Department, we have decided Falmouth Public Schools will be closed today, Thursday, October 26th. Please be vigilant and report anything suspicious to the police. Our campus will be closed (no staff/students).
Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and others impacted by this traumatic event, including members of our own community.
Violence of this nature is difficult to make sense of, for all of us. We also know that our students may be particularly shaken by this event and have concerns and questions. We have prepared some online resources for staff and families with crisis hotline information, as well as tips for talking with children.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to school principals or to me if you have additional questions or need any assistance in supporting your child.
We are hopeful that this situation will resolve quickly and will provide additional information as we know more.
Please take good care,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
October 13, 2023
Happy Homecoming Weekend!
Congrats to the FHS Golf Team who earned the title of State Champions this week! The season continues, so please keep coming out to support our high school athletes (schedules here). GO NAVS!
School Board
The next School Board Business Meeting will be held on Monday, October 16th in the High School Theater. School Board Meeting information, including agendas can be found on the School Board Page of the website. The agenda for Monday’s meeting includes the following reports:
On Monday, October 30th at 6:30 pm in the Falmouth High School theater, there will be a Special School Board Workshop to provide members of the Board and Community an opportunity to learn more about our work with consultant Lawrence Alexander. The event will be live-streamed and video-recorded (posted within several days of the meeting). Additionally, community members will have the opportunity to ask questions in person, or electronically in advance. If you wish to submit a question, please complete this form up until 11:59 pm on Sunday, October 29th.
Upcoming Events
FMS PTO Fall Fun Fest | Saturday, October 21 |12-6 pm | Hurricane Meadows Farm
Bring your whole family for a day of fun and games, pick your own pumpkins, sunflower field, corn pit, paintball and SO much more! (rain date October 22). Admission $12.
FES PTO Harvest Fest | Saturday, October 21 | 11am-3pm | FES Parking Lot
The Falmouth Elementary School (FES) PTO is hosting their annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 21, from 11am - 3pm. This free event features fun games and activities, great food, contests and prizes, and is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of the community. Learn more about the 2023 Harvest Fest.
September 30, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
As September comes to a close, I want to thank you for a great start to the school year. Our Open Houses were very well-attended, and we appreciate the time invested by staff and families/caregivers. We continue to encourage students to take part in the range of clubs, activities, and athletic programs offered through the schools.
We are very pleased to announce that Falmouth Public Schools has retained consultant Lawrence Alexander to support our efforts to create “a culture and climate that is safe, equitable, and foster wellness” (Strategic Compass Point: East). Mr. Alexander has provided trainings for Maine School Superintendents’ Association, and works with a number of area districts including MSAD 51 (Cumberland-North Yarmouth) and RSU 21 (Kennebunk). He is recognized as an expert on equity practices in school settings, and we look forward to his work with our Board, students, staff, and families in the months to come. We’ll be sharing more information in the days ahead.
The October School Board Workshop will be held on Monday, October 2nd in the Falmouth High School Library at 7:00 pm. This month’s meeting will focus on a presentation and discussion of the science of reading and Falmouth Schools’ curriculum, instruction, and assessment related to reading. We welcome members of the community to attend, and have included time for community questions about the topic as part of the workshop. Additionally, we are pleased to share that our new technology will be used to film this workshop, and we’ll post the video following the meeting. See the School Board Page of the website for additional information about Board activities.
Upcoming events to have on your radar:
- Homecoming Weekend Go Navs! - October 13-14
- FES PTO Harvest Fest - October 21
- FHS Fall Musical Lightning Thief Opening Weekend - October 27-28
Stay connected & updated:
School Web Pages |
Social Media |
Happy October,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
September 15, 2023
Principal’s Notes
A great way to stay informed is to check out the information in Principals Notes, and please don’t hesitate to reach out to building staff and administrators with questions.
School Closure Notification Plan
Should there be a school closure, notifications and updates will go out to all parents, guardians, caregivers, and staff via email, phone, and text based on the contact information we have in Powerschool. Additionally, information will be available on various local television and radio outlets as well as on the Falmouth Schools website.
Town of Falmouth Storm Preparedness
Falmouth’s Emergency Management Team (Public Safety, Public Works, Administration, etc.) is working closely with Cumberland County EMA in preparing for Hurricane Lee. Updates will be posted via social media and the town homepage at www.falmouthme.org.
Town of Falmouth Comprehensive Plan Survey
As part of the Comprehensive Plan Update, a final community survey has been mailed to residents; but you are encouraged to take the survey online. Scan the QR code on the printed version or take the survey right now. The survey will help to confirm feedback they received from community workshops and through other engagement activities as well as current Town planning documents (e.g., Bike/Ped Plan, Open Space Plan, future Climate Action Plan).
It's important to get feedback from as many residents as possible to guide planning for Falmouth's future!
Open House Appreciation
Thank you to everyone who attended the open houses at the Middle and High School that took place this week. We are grateful for the partnership with families, and the commitment of parents and caregivers to learning more about our staff, schools, and curriculum.
The Elementary School has the following dates for their Open Houses:
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Tuesday, September 19th - Kindergarten (5:30-6:15) and Grade 1 (6:30-7:15)
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Wednesday, September 20th - Grade 2 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 3 (6:30-7:15)
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Thursday, September 21st - Grade 4 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 5 (6:30-7:15)
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Tuesday, October 3rd - Pre-K (5:30-6:15)
Additional dates and events can be found on the Calendar Page of our website.
School Board Information
All School Board Meeting and Committee Information and Agendas can be found on the School Board Page of our website. The September business meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 18th at 7:00 pm in the High School..
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September 1, 2023
Dear students, staff, families and caregivers,
We’re off and rolling!
Nothing beats the energy of everyone being back on campus. We are ready to continue our work: Navigating creative pathways to courageous, compassionate, and fulfilling lives.
As the year starts off, please check out the information in Principals Notes and don’t hesitate to reach out to building staff and administrators with questions.
Welcoming and Inclusive Schools
We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to our new Pre-K and Kindergarten students and families, as well as to the 80+ students and families who are joining Falmouth Schools this year.
At Falmouth Public Schools we celebrate each individual’s unique identity and inherent potential. We believe all staff, students and families should feel safe, welcome, included, and have a sense of belonging. The growing diversity of our schools and our communities enriches all of us. We are committed to the ongoing work of eliminating barriers to inclusion and success in keeping with our Strategic Compass Point East: A climate and culture that is safe, equitable, and foster wellness.
New Elementary School Co-Principal
We are pleased to welcome Margaret (Peg) Armstrong as Interim Co-Principal (Grades 3-5) for Falmouth Elementary School. Peg has served as a Middle and High School Principal, Assistant Superintendent, classroom Spanish teacher and school social worker. She is coming to us most recently from RSU 5 where she has worked for the last 4 years as an Instructional Strategist/ Coach at Durham and Pownal Elementary Schools. Peg will transition from her position with RSU5 over the next several weeks, and is eager and looking forward to getting started.
School Breakfast and Lunch
School Breakfast and Lunch will be free of charge to ALL enrolled students of Falmouth Public Schools for 2023-2024. Please complete a Meals Benefit Application to qualify for other income based financial opportunities such as P-EBT funding, scholarships, fee waivers. It also helps support our school funding from the State of Maine, educational grants, and E-rate. Please contact Falmouth School Nutrition with questions.
Information/Sign Offs in Powerschool
Thank you for taking the time to complete these very important forms by September 30th:
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23-24 FES School Year Policy & Permission Sign Off (required)
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Health update form (required)
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23-24 Maine Migrant Education Program (optional)
Here are directions on how to complete the sign offs/forms. If you have any questions, please contact your building administrative assistant.
Staying Healthy
Keeping our school staff and students healthy is a priority. We ask that anyone who develops symptoms to please test for COVID before coming to school, and follow the US CDC guidelines for positive cases. If you have any questions, please contact Health Services.
School Board Information
All School Board Meeting and Committee Information can be found on the School Board Page of our website. There is no School Board Workshop this month, and we encourage all families to attend the upcoming open houses to learn more about our staff, schools, and curriculum this year.
School Open Houses
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Falmouth High School: Monday, September 11th - Grades 9-12 (5:45-8:00)
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Falmouth Middle School:
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Tuesday, September 12th - 6th Grade (6:00 - 7:30)
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Wednesday, September 13th - 7th Grade (6:00 - 7:30)
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Thursday, September 14th - 8th Grade (6:00-7:30)
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Falmouth Elementary School:
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Tuesday, September 19th - Kindergarten (5:30-6:15) and Grade 1 (6:30-7:15)
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Wednesday, September 20th - Grade 2 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 3 (6:30-7:15)
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Thursday, September 21st - Grade 4 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 5 (6:30-7:15)
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Tuesday, October 3rd - Pre-K (5:30-6:15)
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See the Calendar Page of our website for the school year and events calendar.
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Enjoy the Labor Day Weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
August 18, 2023
Dear Falmouth Students, Staff, Parents and Caregivers,
Back-to-school season has arrived, and we are gearing up for the start of the 2023-2024 school year!
The campus never stopped buzzing this summer – between Extended School Programming, Kindergarten Jumpstart, teacher planning groups, hiring committees, technology upgrades, facilities updates, and more – our staff has continued to work hard through summer to set us up for a great year ahead.
Opening Days of School
Tuesday, August 29th - Elementary School Meet & Greets
9:00-9:30 Kindergarten
10:00-10:30 Grade 2
11:00-11:30 Grade 1
12:00-12:30 Grade 4
1:00-1:30 Grade 5
2:00-2:30 Grade 3
Wednesday, August 30th - First Day for Grades 1-9
Thursday, August 31st - First Day for Kindergarten, Grades 10-12
Friday, September 1st - No School
Monday, September 4th - Labor Day
Tuesday, September 5th - First Day Pre-K
Open House Dates
Falmouth High School:
Monday, September 11th - Grades 9-12 (5:45-8:00)
Falmouth Middle School:
Tuesday, September 12th - 6th Grade (6:00 - 7:30)
Wednesday, September 13th - 7th Grade (6:00 - 7:30)
Thursday, September 14th - 8th Grade (6:00-7:30)
Falmouth Elementary School:
Tuesday, September 19th - Kindergarten (5:30-6:15) and Grade 1 (6:30-7:15)
Wednesday, September 20th - Grade 2 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 3 (6:30-7:15)
Thursday, September 21st - Grade 4 (5:30-6:15) and Grade 5 (6:30-7:15)
Monday, October 3rd - Pre-K (5:30-6:15)
See the Calendar Page of our website for school year and events calendar.
New Staff
We have an exceptional slate of new staff joining us this year, so be on the lookout for more information about these folks in Principal Updates and at start-of-year events. I am pleased to share the names of a few people in district positions you may encounter in the days ahead:
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Paul Milliken, Director of Food Services
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Mark Campbell, Assistant Director of Special Education
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Spencer Libby, 2nd High School Assistant Principal
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Stephanie Motter, District Communications Coordinator
We are in the process of identifying the right individual to serve as our Interim FES 3-5 Principal. That said, we are incredibly fortunate to have a very strong leadership team at FES, and the school is in great hands. FES 3-5 families can continue to direct questions or concerns to Chelsea Hunnewell and Stacy White.
District Email Communications
We learned earlier this summer that some Falmouth Schools emails had been going directly to SPAM. Our technology department has been working with our Email Provider (GOOGLE) to address this issue and we know great improvement has occurred. A text was sent to our families and caregivers encouraging them to check their SPAM folders and mark any emails from Falmouth Schools as 'not spam'. We hope this issue is now resolved.
School Board
This year we are looking forward to providing more access to school board meetings and workshops. In order to do this, School Board events will now be held in the High School theater or library.
The first School Board Business Meeting of the year will be held on Monday, August 21st in the High School Library. School Board Meeting information, including agendas can be found on the School Board Page of the website. The agenda for Monday’s meeting includes the following reports, which highlight the summer’s activities and other information:
Have a great start to the year!
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
Archives (2022- 2023 school year)
- June 18, 2023
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- April 30, 2023
- April 14, 2023
- March 31, 2023
- March 17, 2023
- March 3, 2023
- February 2, 2023
- January 6, 2023
- December 16, 2022
- December 2, 2022
- November 18, 2022
- November 4, 2022
- October 20, 2022
- October 14, 2022
- September 30, 2022
- September 16, 2022
- August 15, 2022
June 18, 2023
Good afternoon,
As we settle into this holiday weekend and look toward the last days of school, I would like to thank everyone who came out on June 13th to vote in support of our 2023-2024 school budget. The Budget Referendum passed by a wide margin and will allow our staff to dive into preparing our schools for the coming year.
This month’s School Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 20th in the Elementary School Cafeteria (Agenda). At this meeting, three new members will be welcomed and sworn in: Analiese Larson, Emily Martin, and Alicia Johnson.
The last day of school is Wednesday, June 21st (half-day).
Have a wonderful summer!
Gretchen McNulty
June 4, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
A year ago we were beginning to explore how we could bring our community back into our schools and get our students back out into the community. Over the past month (with more to come), the concerts and celebrations of learning and art nights and field trips and award ceremonies abound. These events, highlighting the achievements of our students, feel more special than ever. I am so impressed by the vast range of our student’s interests, pursuits, and accomplishments. Their success is truly a testament to the support and investment of our families, our community, and our educators here in Falmouth.
The Falmouth High School Graduation Ceremony will take place today, Sunday June 4th. Congratulations students, families, and teachers! This was no easy road, but your accomplishments are heartwarming, humbling, and inspiring.
This month’s School Board Workshop is scheduled for Monday, June 5th at 7:00 pm in the High School Library. This workshop is dedicated to recognizing our retiring staff members. Join us as we celebrate these amazing educators! Additional information about the Board and upcoming meetings can be found on the School Board Webpage.
The Town of Falmouth will hold the Municipal Election and Budget Validation Referendum on June 13, 2023. All Falmouth Residents are encouraged to vote. Polling will occur at Falmouth High School from 7 a.m.–8 p.m. Information about the election can be found in this week’s Falmouth Focus. The Falmouth School District Budget, approved by the School Board and Town Council, was designed to address the educational needs of the schools, students, and staff. The budget process extended over 4+ months, involved numerous stakeholders, and included multiple public presentations (see district budget page)
The last day of school is Wednesday, June 21. This is an early-release day for all three schools.
CONGRATULATIONS FALMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2023
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
May 14, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
Teacher Appreciation Week highlighted that we are honored, every day, to have such amazing professionals in the Falmouth School District. As our Seniors prepare to leave, I personally (and vividly) see, as a parent, the examples set and the lessons taught by so many Falmouth educators over the years carrying our young people forward.
The last official day of school is Wednesday, June 21st. There are different ‘end of year’ events scheduled in each school, so families are encouraged to monitor Principals Notes closely this month.
The May School Board Business Meeting will be held on Monday, May 15th at 7:00 pm in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria. The agenda (also available on the School Board Meetings page on the district website) includes links to Leadership Team Board Reports, which provide updates about the various schools and departments. Additionally, Monday night’s meeting will include recognition of three Falmouth students: Maine Career and Technical Education Student of the Year and Maine Presidential Scholars of the Year.
The League of Women Voters of the Portland Area and the Falmouth Memorial Library, both nonpartisan organizations, are co-sponsoring a live School Board Candidate Forum. This is an opportunity to learn more about the three candidates for School Board prior to the vote on June 13. The forum will be moderated by Sue Robins. The forum will feature the following candidates: Matthew Pines, Jennifer Libby, and Alicia Johnson. Have a question about this event? Email the Portland Area League at portland@lwvme.org. Please include “Falmouth Candidate Forum” as the subject.
AP Exams are officially over, the spring athletic season is in high gear, concerts and celebrations abound in the coming days, and it seems the warmer weather is here to stay.
Please enjoy this final stretch of the season and Happy Mother’s Day,
Gretchen A. McNulty,
Superintendent of Schools
April 30, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
60 degrees and sunny was a great way to close out the week, and the clouds held off long enough for some great outdoor High School Prom photos last night!
As I walked the campus this past week (in both rain and sun), I deeply appreciated the flowers blooming in bursts around all of our buildings. Over the years, bulbs have been planted on our grounds by our Facilities Crew, Garden and Greenhouse classes, parents, and Falmouth student groups, including the Yellow Tulip Project. The Yellow Tulip Project plants represent happiness and hope, and serve as a reminder that even in our darkest times, hope is always there. The project’s core mission is to change the stigma around mental health and seeking support for mental health challenges.
The inspiration of these flowers, in combination with the trials and tragedies that continue to challenge our world, prompted our team to compile some resources for families and individuals in our community. The new Resources page on our website includes tips for talking with children as well as links to support organizations and crisis lines. We will be adding additional information in the days ahead.
Monday, May 1st School Board Workshop: Campus Master Plan Presentation (7:00 pm, Falmouth High School Library). At the school board workshop (agenda) on Monday, May 1st, Oak Point will share the proposed plan for our 125-acre campus. Following the presentation and Board discussion, there will be an opportunity for community questions and feedback. Our goal is to implement a plan that supports our district and community needs, and promotes what is best for our students. Presentation slides will be posted on the website Campus Master Planning page following the event. The school board will formally entertain the Campus Master Plan at its May 15 business meeting.
Abilities Awareness Week (May 1 - 5, 2023)
Next week is Abilities Awareness Week. We celebrate this week to help our school community better understand diverse abilities and how we can appreciate and celebrate differences. A huge thank you goes to the Falmouth Elementary School (FES) PTO Abilities Awareness Group, for their work in preparing a week full of inclusive, educational activities for various grade levels and parents/caregivers.
2023-24 District Calendar
The School Board formally approved the 2023-24 District Calendar at their April Business Business Meeting. At this time, there are four days between the planned last day of school (Wednesday, June 12, 2024) and the June 19 public holiday. We do not have a plan to implement remote learning on inclement weather days; however, we understand there is some interest in reviewing this option and will do so in the months ahead.
Navs News: Weekly Athletics E-Newsletter
Last week the Athletics Department rolled out Navs News! Nav News is the Athletic Department’s version of Principal Notes. Each issue of this e-newsletter is delivered across the Falmouth Schools community (parents/caregivers, staff, FMS/FHS students) on Monday mornings throughout the school year. Not receiving Navs News, but would like to? See the newsletter archives on the website for past issues.
Campus Safety – Be SMART
Ensuring that students, staff and families in Falmouth Schools have a safe educational environment remains a top priority for all of us. Beginning last week, and extending throughout the month of May, we will share Be SMART information about gun safety. Firearms are the leading cause of death of U.S. children and teens, and the District Safety Team, Health Services Team, Falmouth Education Association, Falmouth School Board, and Falmouth Police Department have partnered to share information in support of a safe community for our students and families.
When life throws you a rainy day, play in the puddles ~ Winnie the Pooh
Take care,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
April 14, 2023
Dear Families and Caregivers,
HAPPY VACATION!!!
Enjoy the sunny kick off! I hope it’s a peaceful and relaxing week. School will resume on Monday, April 24th
Parent/Caregiver Check in
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to share feedback through this brief Parent/Caregiver Check-In Survey. This survey will help guide our focus for the coming year. Following the break, we’ll be collecting feedback from staff and students.
School-Board Meetings
The School Board Monthly Business meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 25th at 7:00 pm in the Elementary School cafeteria. Agendas for Business Meetings are posted five days in advance, and can be found on the School Board Meeting Page of our website.
Pre-K Program and Lottery Registration
We are pleased to announce that Falmouth Elementary School will provide full-day public Pre-K programming for up to 48 students during the 2023-24 school year. To learn more about the program development and registration, please visit the Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-k) Page of our website.
Town of Falmouth Comprehensive Plan
The Town of Falmouth is updating the community’s Comprehensive Plan. The Plan will be a long-term vision and roadmap for Falmouth’s future and will guide Town decisions on managing growth, investing in capital improvements, and addressing community issues. I encourage you to join the conversation to help our Town develop a Plan that reflects our community’s values. To learn more about the project and upcoming events, check out the Town of Falmouth Comprehensive Plan Project Website.
Have a wonderful, restful, and warm week,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
March 31, 2023
Dear students, staff, parents and caregivers,
MARCH: CHECK DONE! The sun is with us longer every day, and the crocuses and daffodils are beginning to emerge. Our playing fields are once again starting to bustle with activity, and planning for spring celebrations and festivities is underway across the schools.
First, please join us in welcoming Dr. Richard Gowers as permanent Principal of Falmouth High School. Dr. Gowers earned his PhD in U.S. History from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and he taught in Australia and New Zealand before moving to the United States in 2004. Prior to coming to Falmouth in 2022 as interim principal, Richard was principal of the School for Independent Learners in Los Altos, California. Dr. Gowers now considers himself a proud Falmouth Navigator!
The Superintendent Coffees last week were a helpful part of this feedback process. I appreciated the opportunity to discuss school spirit, safety, homework, curriculum, and other topics that I continue to reflect on. Over the next several weeks, I will expand the invitation to our community (students, staff, and parents/caregivers) to share general feedback through a Brief Input Survey - so be on the lookout.
The April School Board Workshop is slated for this coming Monday, April 3rd in the High School Library. The focus of the workshop this month will be to review and share updates on the Strategic Priorities identified by the district this past fall. Following the workshop, the slides and summary will be posted and shared. The workshop meeting will be preceded by a Special Meeting to allow the Board to entertain a motion on the school budget. Please see the School Board Page of the website for agendas and additional information.
Over the next several weeks, many Falmouth families will be taking time away from school to celebrate a number of holidays. Passover begins on April 5th. Good Friday is on the 7th and Easter the 9th. Orthodox Easter is on April 16th this year. Ramadan concludes during the break with Eid al-Fitr on April 21st. As always, we aspire to honor and accommodate all staff, students and families as you take part in these important days.
April Vacation begins on Friday, April 14th.
Finally, a thank-you to our music teachers and students across the district for giving us two amazing concerts this month. If, on this last day of March, you need a little lift to get you into spring, please take a couple of moments to listen to our chorus students from all three schools across the district sing We are the Voices. This piece says it all.
Happy spring,
Gretchen McNulty
March 17, 2023
Dear students, staff, parents and caregivers,
For those celebrating – Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
A Falmouth Schools spring highlight is on deck for this weekend! This Sunday, March 19th, Falmouth’s Got Talent will be held at 2:00 pm (Grades 1-3) and 4:00 pm (Grades 4-12) in the FHS Theater. This annual K-12 friendly competition features a showcase of student talents across the grade levels in front of a supportive audience. Proceeds benefit the Class of ‘23 Project Graduation. Tickets for the 4:00 pm show are sold out, but tickets are available for the 2:00 pm performance.
Planning for the FY 23-24 School budget has been ongoing since December. At this time our Budget page has been updated with slides from the January 3rd and February 6th School Board Workshops, and the detailed FY2024 Proposed Budget. Also on the Budget Page is the complete budget calendar with upcoming dates of meetings and presentations.
The March School Board Business Meeting will be held this coming Monday, March 20th, at 7:00 pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria (Agenda). At this meeting the Board will conduct a first read of the 2023-24 Calendar.
Please join me at one of the scheduled Superintendent Coffees next week. These drop-in coffee and casual conversations are an opportunity to share thoughts and questions. They are open to all Falmouth School parents/caregivers:
Falmouth Elementary School (Modular Building in the parking lot behind the FES)
Monday, March 20 | 9 – 10 a.m.
Falmouth Middle School (Main Entry)
Tuesday, March 21 | 8 – 9 a.m.
Falmouth High School (Main Entry)
Friday, March 24 | 7:45 – 8:45 a.m.
Ramadan Kareem to our Muslim families who will be observing this holiday month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Ramadan begins next week.
The spring equinox arrives on Tuesday, March 21st. Happy Nowruz for those celebrating the beginning of the new year.
To learn more about the holidays and observances acknowledged by our Falmouth Schools community members, please visit the Multicultural Calendar on our website.
Happy Spring,
Gretchen McNulty
March 3, 2023
Dear students, staff, parents and caregivers,
I hope the winter break was restorative. It seems our traditional Maine winter has finally arrived, and this weekend’s storm suggests that we’ll be keeping our shovels, mittens, and sleds handy for a while longer. Stay safe and warm!
If you haven’t yet had a chance to read the article in the Northern Forecaster from a week or so ago, I strongly encourage you to check it out: Falmouth students gaining wisdom from OceanView residents (Northern Forecaster, Feb 7, 2023). The Wisdom Tea program, started by our Service Learning Coordinator Holly MacEwan 20 years ago, truly embodies our district mission: Navigating Creative Pathways to courageous, compassionate, and fulfilling lives. For two decades our students and community elders have listened to one another's stories and perspectives, gained insight into times past and times present, laughed, played games, and built long-lasting friendships.
From the Growing Valentines Project undertaken by our Elementary School Students in order to deliver beautiful fresh flowers to our area Seniors before break, to the Falmouth Tri-M Music Honor Society concert to benefit Preble Street held at FHS last night, our students learn, and give much, through the ongoing service endeavors in our schools.
Warm wishes to those celebrating holidays this coming week. The Hindu holiday Holi (March 7–8), also known as the Festival of Color, honors the arrival of spring as well as love, happiness, and renewal. Also next week are the Jewish holiday Purim and the Muslim holiday Layat al Bara’at. If you are interested in learning more about the holidays and observances acknowledged by our Falmouth Schools community members, please visit the Multicultural Calendar on our website.
Spring Conferences are held this month in each of the schools. Conferences are a great opportunity to connect with teachers, learn more about your child(ren)’s learning, and to share your insights and questions. We look forward to seeing many of you in our schools this month, and also encourage you to please always reach out to your child’s teacher or school with questions or concerns.
Some upcoming dates of note are listed below. I’m planning some Superintendent Coffees for the week of March 20th, & will post the dates and times in Principals Notes over the next 2 weeks - so stay tuned.
Enjoy the snowy weekend,
Gretchen McNulty,
Superintendent of Schools
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
Upcoming:
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Our Boys Basketball team faces off against Brewer for the Class A State Championship this evening at 7:45 p.m. at the Augusta Civic Center. If you cannot make it to Augusta, but still want to watch, the game will be on Maine Public Television and online. Go Navs
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Mon 3/6: Monthly School Board Workshop at 7:00 pm in the FHS Library. The topic is a discussion of technology (Agenda).
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Tues 3/7: Our newly formed Falmouth High School Unified Basketball Team takes on Gorham at 3:30 pm in the FHS gym (Unified Basketball Information / Schedule).
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Thu 3/9: The Theatre Company at FHS presents the One-Act Play, “Black Comedy” by Peter Shaffer at 6:30 and 7:30 pm in the FHS Theater (Tickets at the door only, $5 students / $12 all others).
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Fri 3/10: No school for students - staff professional development day.
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Wed 3/15: Early dismissal for student conferences. If you have any questions or did not receive sign-up links, please reach out to your child’s school.
- Sun 3/19: Falmouth’s Got Talent will be held at 4:00 pm in the FHS Theater. This annual K-12 competition features a showcase of student talents across the grade levels in front of a supportive audience. Proceeds benefit Project Graduation for the Class of ‘23. Tickets are now available.
February 2, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Parents, and Caregivers,
Happy February! We are now halfway through the school year.
And Happy Lunar New Year. This coming Sunday marks the end of the celebration period that began on January 21st. 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac.
Please take care tomorrow and over the weekend and safeguard against the forecasted Extreme Cold Weather. In case you did not see the notice posted by the Town of Falmouth about Warming Centers:
The Town of Falmouth has partnered with Falmouth Congregational United Church of Christ to provide a daytime and overnight warming center at the Church (267 Falmouth Road) from Friday, February 3 at 10:00 am to Sunday, February 5 at 12:00 pm for anyone who needs shelter from the severe cold temperatures. This center will be opened based on demand. Individuals and families needing shelter should call the Falmouth Communications Center at 207-781-2300 before traveling to the warming center so appropriate accommodations can be made. Additional daytime warming centers are available at Falmouth Memorial Library (5 Lunt Road) on Friday and Saturday from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm and at Family Ice Center (20 Hat Trick Drive) from 6:00 am to midnight each day. Family Ice Center will open both the indoor arena and Twombly Pond warming hut. For a list of other area warming centers visit: https://www.maine.gov/mema/response-recovery/mass-care |
The request submitted by Falmouth Public Schools to have Friday, November 18th be waived as a required school day has been approved by the state. We do not need to make that day up at the end of the year, and the district will not have to sustain the additional unanticipated costs associated with doing so. To date, we have had two (2) snow days, and the last day of school is currently slated to be Friday, June 16th.
School Board Combined Monthly Business Meeting & Budget Workshop on Monday, February 6th in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria.
The Budget Workshop will begin at 6:30 pm, followed by the Monthly Business Meeting at approximately 8:00 pm. Agendas are posted 5 days in advance of the meeting and can be found on the School Board page of the district website.
Reminder: Wednesday, February 8 is an early release day for all students.
Stay warm,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
January 6, 2023
Dear Students, Staff, Parents, and Caregivers,
Happy New Year! I hope the winter break was wonderful and that today’s picture-perfect snowfall is a welcome sight, adding some brightness to our lengthening days.
I am writing today with a few reminders about upcoming events to keep on your radar:
Understanding High-Potency Marijuana on Monday, January 9th from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Yarmouth High School Performing Arts Center
The facilitator for the evening will be Dave Packhem, Founder and Executive Director of Students Empowered to End Dependency (SEED), a group of school and community organizations that collaborated over the past three years to produce Voices of Hope, a documentary series on addiction that began airing on WGME-13 in the spring of 2021. Dave will bring with him several panelists, including:
- Dr. Jeff Barkin, Psychiatrist and former President of the Maine Medical Association
- Dr. Amy Mayhew, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Clinical Director of PIER
- Liza Little, Psychologist and Director of Counseling Services at U.S.M.
- Mary Record, Health Teacher at Scarborough High School
- Madison Friend, SEED Student Coordinator
- Eric Girard, Executive Director of The Family Restored
Falmouth Public Schools Campus Master Planning Community Input Session on Thursday, January 12th from 6:30-8:00 pm at Falmouth Middle School
Join Falmouth Public Schools and Master Planning consultants Oak Point Associates for a community conversation to guide planning of our 125-acre campus for the next decade and beyond. Our goal is to create a plan that supports our district and community needs, and promotes what is best for our students.
Why is campus master planning important? Current challenges include age and wear of facilities and infrastructure, and program expansion and staff to serve evolving student needs. Proactive planning avoids costly, reactive decisions.
What does the planning process look like?
- Gather data, input, and feedback from all stakeholders
- Optimize campus design for security, accessibility, functionality, sustainability, efficiency, aesthetics, and mental well-being, while considering benefits to the broader community
- Establish realistic priorities that account for the importance of both long-term vision and fiscal responsibility
Martin Luther King Day on Monday, January 16th - NO SCHOOL
“The time is always right to do what is right.” - Martin Luther King, Selma, AL, 1965
School Board Monthly Business Meeting on Tuesday, January 17th at 7:00 pm in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria.
Due to the holidays this month, the School Board Business meeting is on Tuesday evening. Agendas are posted 5 days in advance of the meeting and can be found on the School Board Page of the Website.
"Equity & Inclusion in Falmouth Schools" on Thursday, January 19th from 6:30-8:00 pm at Falmouth High School
This evening is an opportunity for our Falmouth families, staff and students to learn more about the whys and whats of our Strategic Compass Point EAST: Cultivating a climate and culture that is safe, equitable, and fosters wellness. Part of the evening will include sharing aspirations for the future, and another part of the evening is dedicated to answering community questions; to that end, please share your questions in EQUITY & INCLUSION QUESTIONS FORM.
Enjoy the snow,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
December 16, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Parents and Caregivers,
With yesterday and today’s unexpected snow (despite the Weather Channel’s continued prediction that it would turn to rain . . . .) - It’s officially December in Maine!
The holidays kick off this weekend, beginning with the first night of Hanukkah tomorrow, on Sunday the 18th. The winter solstice, the official beginning of the winter season and the shortest day of the year, is on the 21st. Christmas (now perhaps more likely to be snowy white?) falls a week from Sunday on the 25th; and Kwanzaa celebrations begin on the 26th. The New Year is in sight!
I hope the days ahead offer some rest & relaxation, a bit of fun, and good health.
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
Upcoming Events/Meetings:
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Monday, December 19, 7:00 PM in the Falmouth Elementary School: December School Board Business Meeting (Find meeting agendas on the School Board Meeting Page of our website)
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Tuesday, January 3, 7:00 PM in the Falmouth High School Library: January School Board Workshop (The workshop topic is an overview of the school budget process, agenda will be posted on the School Board Meeting Page a week in advance of the meeting).
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Monday, January 9, 7-8:30 PM in the Performing Arts Center at Yarmouth High School: “Understanding Today’s Cannabis”
With Dave Packhem, Founder and Executive Director of Students Empowered to End Dependency (SEED), a group of school and community organizations that collaborated over the past three years to produce Voices of Hope, a documentary series on addiction that began airing on WGME-13 in the spring of 2021. Dave will bring with him several panelists, including medical professionals and recovering addicts, who will interact with the audience and share their knowledge and experience on all matters related to substance addiction – and specifically, the use of cannabis.
Yarmouth, Falmouth, MSAD 51 (Cumberland and North Yarmouth), and RSU 5 (Freeport, Pownal, and Durham) will join together for this informative evening. To help us gauge interest in the event, we ask that you fill out the three-question response form linked here, which also provides you with an opportunity to indicate the type of information you hope to glean from the presentation.
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Thursday, January 12, 6:30-8 PM at Falmouth Middle School: CAMPUS MASTER PLAN - “Visioning our Campus for the Future” [snow date: Wednesday, January 25]
Join Falmouth Public Schools and Master Planning consultants Oak Point Associates for a conversation to guide planning of our 125-acre campus for the next decade and beyond. Learn more on the Master Planning Page of our website.
- Thursday, January 19, 6:30-8 PM at Falmouth High School: DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION IN OUR SCHOOLS [Snow date: Thursday, January 26] We’ll be sharing reminders and a form for questions shortly after the break
December 2, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Parents, Families and Caregivers,
The Holiday Season is upon us and the town’s Very Merry Falmouth events continue this evening with music, activities, and hot cocoa, followed by fireworks at Legion Field across from Falmouth Memorial Library.The 5K/Merry Mile Benefit for Falmouth Public Library will take place tomorrow morning.
Although it still feels unseasonably warm some days, temperatures are dipping below zero and snowflakes are starting to fly. Our communication plan in a situation where we need to call a weather-related delay or school closure includes:
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Goal of sending announcements by 5:30 a.m.
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Messages sent by email, text, and/or phone (based on your PowerSchool preferences)
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Banner announcement posted to our website
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TV and Radio Lists Notifications
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WCSH-TV (Ch 6); WMTW-TV (Ch 8); WGME-TV (Ch13)
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Portland Radio Group (Coast 93.1, WPOR 101.9, WCLZ 98.9, WGAN 560/98.5, Rewind 100.9, The Bay 107.1/93.5, Pure Oldies 105.5, and The Outlaw 970/101.5)
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Upcoming Dates
SAVE THE DATE: Community Information/Discussion Sessions
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Monday, January 9th from 7:00-8:30 PM in the Performing Arts Center at Yarmouth High School “Understanding Today’s Cannabis” with Dave Packhem, Founder and Executive Director of Students Empowered to End Dependency (SEED)
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Thursday, January 12th from 6:30-8:00 PM at Falmouth Middle School: CAMPUS MASTER PLAN - Visioning our Campus for the Future
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Thursday, January 19th from 6:30-8:00 PM at Falmouth High School: DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION IN OUR SCHOOLS
Upcoming School Board Meetings
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Monday, December 5th: School Board Workshop at 7:00 PM in the High School Library (note this new location). Agenda includes District NWEA data and Math Curriculum.
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Monday, December 19th: School Board Monthly Business Meeting at 7:00 PM in the Elementary School Cafeteria (Agenda forthcoming)
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Tuesday, January 3rd: School Board Workshop at 7:00 PM in the HS Library
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Tuesday, January 17th: School Board Monthly Business Meeting at 7:00 PM in the ES Cafeteria
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The School Board Committee page of the website includes dates of upcoming meetings
Have a great weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
November 18, 2022
Dear Falmouth Schools Families, Caregivers, and Staff,
Shortly before the formal start of the school day for Falmouth Middle and High Schools, the Falmouth Police Department (FPD) received information about an online threat specifically targeting Falmouth Schools. Out of an abundance of caution, and in collaboration with FPD, I made the decision to close our schools for the day.
The FPD sent additional support to our campus within minutes of learning about the threat, and their team began working immediately with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other local law enforcement agencies to identify the source of the threat. At this time, they have determined the threat to be a hoax and not credible.
The timing of the threat, when students and staff were in transit and just beginning to arrive in our schools, presented an array of challenges which our school administrators and staff successfully negotiated. Our students and staff are to be commended for their calm and helpfulness. I cannot thank our parents, families and caregivers enough for their cooperation and patience as we worked to return students safely home today.
I want to thank the Falmouth Police Department for their immediate and professional response to this situation, and for their ongoing collaboration and dedicated support to our schools. The ongoing partnership between Falmouth Schools and the Falmouth Police Department is an invaluable part of keeping our schools and community safe.
School activities on campus will resume tomorrow (for those programs with Saturday events), and we will return to school on Monday with all normal safety protocols in place.
You can find emergency numbers and contact information for Student Services Team members in each building on our Student Services Website Page, and don’t hesitate to reach out to building administrators as needed. The following resources may be useful to you as you talk with your children about the events of the day:
Please take good care,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
November 4, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Parents, Families and Caregivers,
The Spirit Weeks at both the Middle and High School these past few weeks culminated in successful dances in both schools, and the student council groups and faculty advisors/chaperones are to be commended for their efforts. A huge shout-out also goes to our FES PTO and the Elementary School administration and staff for an awesome 2nd (hopefully) annual Harvest Festival.
In addition to welcoming parents back for conferences with an in-person option next week, we are also looking forward to welcoming the community to the Veteran’s Day Assembly put on by the Falmouth High School Band,Chorus, and Jazz groups (see information below). This is an important opportunity for us to pause and express our gratitude for the members of our community (staff, caregivers, parents and grandparents) and beyond, who have served, and continue to serve our country.
Upcoming Events
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Monday, November 7, 2022 - School Board Workshop (Agendas)
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Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - Conferences / Election Day / No School
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Thursday, November 10, 2022 - Veteran’s Day Assembly
This Falmouth High School Band/Chorus/Jazz Band concert event on Thursday, November 10 from 1:25-2:20 is open to the Falmouth community, and especially for Veterans, who we would love to see there! If you can’t make it in person, we invite you to watch via Zoom Live Stream.
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Friday, November 11, 2022 - Veteran’s Day / No School
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Upcoming: December School Board Workshop (Falmouth Performance Data & Math Curriculum)
We have also started planning a Community Conversation around our district equity and inclusion work. Our goal is to foster a learning environment where every child feels welcome, safe, and able to express themselves. We know there are questions and a desire to collaborate. It is important for us to create an opportunity to share information and hear the perspectives of our students, staff, parents, and caregivers. Stay tuned for more information once we have rounded the bend of conferences and settle on a date that works best.
Gretchen McNulty,
Superintendent of Schools
October 20, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
On Monday, October 17 the Falmouth School Board voted unanimously in favor of a motion to adjust the 2022-2023 School Calendar to eliminate remote learning days. Should there be school closures due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances this year, we will add in-person learning days to the calendar in June.
The updated 2022-2023 Falmouth School Calendar is attached and available online.
Why was this change made to the calendar?
In conversations with the School Board, the District Leadership Team, and Falmouth Education Association (FEA) Leaders, a number of important concerns were raised that led to this determination:
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Teachers and families/caregivers have questioned whether remote days have learning value equal to remote days, and also highlighted the value of ‘letting kids be kids’ on real snow days (e.g. letting them go out and play in the snow).
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Teachers and families/caregivers have shared the challenge that real snow days come with additional demands (shoveling, arranging childcare, etc.) that make the addition of schoolwork difficult.
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Teachers and families/caregivers (all levels) have expressed concern about children who do not have the skills to self-manage in the remote context, and may not have parental oversight to support schoolwork.
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Not being in school necessarily means some special education students are not able to access learning.
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Teachers have expressed concern that students would need to be ‘retaught’ how to engage effectively in remote learning.
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Some Falmouth families/caregivers have expressed that they seem to always lose power in storms even when many others do not. Teachers who do not live in Falmouth have also expressed concern about their homes not having power (even though Falmouth might).
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Families/caregivers have shared concerns about sending technology devices (Ipads) home with Falmouth Elementary School (FES) students. The option of creating additional hard copy packets for students each month creates significant work for staff.
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In June 2022, the federal waiver allowing districts to continue receiving nutrition reimbursements while operating ‘non-traditionally’ expired and was not renewed. As a result, we are no longer able to receive reimbursement for school lunch or breakfast meal costs on remote learning days.
We acknowledge that mid–year calendar changes are never ideal and that some families may have made plans for the projected school year-end based on the current calendar. We encourage those families/caregivers to share their plans with the appropriate school(s) if we end up having make-up days in June that students will be unable to attend.
Thank you for your flexibility,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
October 14, 2022
The monthly School Board Business Meeting will be held this coming Monday, October 17th, in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria at 7:00 pm. The agenda is available on the School Board Meetings page HERE.
September 30, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Parents and Guardians,
We are a month into school and the busy hum on our campus continues. In addition to the welcome return of families and guardians to our schools for Open Houses and as volunteers, another celebratory highlight of this year is the opportunity once again for our students once to learn and serve outside the ‘walls’ of the campus. Our 6th Grade students have returned to Camp Kieve to deepen their collaboration and leadership skills, our High School Art students have sought the color and inspiration of our regional agricultural fair, and our grade 2 students will head out to learn about our coastal tidal pools next week. Many more plans are in the works.
Campus Master Planning: Thank you to the families, guardians, and staff who attended our first Community Master Planning Workshop this past week. The facilities committee and design team took away a number of important ideas and insights to inform the work ahead. We will continue to update the website’s Campus Master Planning Page as we move through the process. Additional community workshops will be announced in the coming weeks.
Strategic Plan & Pre-K Exploration: Please join us for an informational workshop and community discussion on our proposed strategic plan: Setting the Course for 2022 & Beyond, The first portion of the evening will focus on our priorities around Curriculum, Social Emotional Learning, and Communication/Connection. The second part of the evening will focus on the Exploration of Pre-K Programming for Falmouth Public Schools. Please join us on Monday, October 3rd at 7:00 pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria (during the regularly scheduled School Board Workshop). The official agenda can be found on the website’s School Board Meeting Page.
Flu Clinics on Campus: Falmouth School District is partnering with Northern Light Home Care & Hospice to provide an influenza vaccination clinic during school hours to students. This will be the only student flu shot clinic that will be at the schools this year. (There will be no evening clinics this year). We are requiring pre-registration for this event. If you would like your child to receive an influenza vaccine please complete the appropriate registration form below by Thursday, October 6th.
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Falmouth Elementary School CLINIC: Tuesday, October 11 9am-12pm.
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Falmouth Middle School & Falmouth High School will be having their student flu shot clinic on Wednesday, October 12 during school hours from 8am-11am.
To our students and families who will honor Yom Kippur this coming week, may it be a good holiday. And to all, Happy October!
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
September 16, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Parents, and Guardians –
It’s been great to feel the energy of everyone back in school - attending classes, ice cream socials, athletic competitions, meetings, and myriad other events. The energy and excitement level of parents and guardians back in the buildings for Open Houses has been almost as high as it was for students on the first day of school! Suffice to say, it feels great to have students and families back on campus with all of our fall activities and programs in full swing.
We have more than 80 new staff members joining Falmouth Schools this year, coming from near and far; and are thrilled with the knowledge, experience, and creativity they bring to our schools. Also exciting is the energy and ideas of the PTO groups formed or forming in each of our schools. There are great plans for the days ahead!
Thank you for your patience as we work out the start-of-school schedule, transportation, and other blips that inevitably present themselves at the start of a new school year.
We are ready to look forward! We spent last year reflecting, capturing data and feedback, and working in teams to develop our Proposed Strategic Priorities: Setting the Course for 2022 & Beyond. The five identified priority areas include:
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Campus Facilities: Falmouth Schools will develop and implement a campus facilities master plan that supports our Guiding Principles
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Connected Community: Falmouth Schools will be a place where staff, students, and community members communicate and collaborate effectively
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Social-Emotional Learning: Falmouth Schools will integrate and foster Social Emotional Learning that supports readiness to learn and wellness
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Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment: Falmouth Schools will articulate an aligned program of curriculum and instruction driven by our Vision for Falmouth Students
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Pre-Kindergarten: Falmouth Schools will investigate and plan for a Pre-K program that meets the needs of our community and integrates effectively into our schools
The Proposed Strategic Priorities: Setting the Course for 2022 & Beyond webpage includes the background work that led to the document, the document itself, and a Feedback Survey to collect our community members’ thoughts.
IMPORTANT UPCOMING MEETINGS AND COMMUNITY DIALOGUES:
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SCHOOL BOARD BUSINESS MEETING: Monday, September 19th at 7:00 pm in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria (agenda)
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CAMPUS MASTER PLANNING Community Information & Discussion Session: Wednesday, September 28th at 6:30 pm in the Falmouth High School Theater (Campus Master Planning web page)
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STRATEGIC PRIORITIES & PRE-KINDERGARTEN Community Information & Discussion Session: Monday, October 3rd (during the regularly scheduled School Board Workshop) at 7:00 pm in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria (Pre-Kindergarten web page)
As always, be sure to read the Principal Notes to stay informed about school-specific information and important dates.
Thank you for your partnership, and looking forward to a great school year,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
August 15, 2022
August 15, 2022
Dear Falmouth School Community Members,
While summer continues to offer the best of Maine, the Leadership Team and staff across the district are busy preparing for the year ahead: Crews are wrapping up renovation projects, outfitting new portable classrooms, waxing floors and settling furniture. Teachers are meeting to collaborate on curriculum, ensure student schedules are in place, and organize welcome sessions for students and guardians. Our leadership team just completed several intensive days reviewing operational protocols and planning for the start of the year.
We are thrilled to welcome some new faces to our district leadership and central office teams. We’ll be highlighting these individuals and sharing more information about these folks in our website news updates in the days to come:.
Richard Gowers: High School Principal
Vicki Decker: High School Assistant Principal
Ryan Patrie: Elementary School Co-Principal (3-5)
Karen Walker: Elementary School Assistant Principal (K-2)
Susan Prince: Assistant Director of Special Education
Steve Trockman: Director of Communications and Community Relations
We are also excited about the highly-qualified and dynamic teachers and support staff we have added to our team this year. Falmouth continues to attract outstanding individuals to work with our young people. That said, as with many other districts, we continue to have unfilled positions. We are working diligently at this and are developing creative ways to recruit and retain the right individuals to join our staff. Qualified applicants are always welcome to apply.
The upcoming August School Board business meeting will be held in person on Monday, August 15th at 7pm in the FES cafeteria (agenda here).
All staff will return to campus on Friday, August 26th, and we will reconnect through a discussion of Summer Reading Books. If you haven’t had a chance to check out this year’s titles, it’s a great list!
We look forward to greeting our students back to campus at the end of the month. Please note, due to the way the calendar falls, the first days of school are before Labor Day this year: Wednesday, August 31st (for grades 1-9), and Thursday, September 1st (for grades K-12 ). Principals have begun to share detailed information and schedules, so be on the lookout for their communications.
Falmouth Public Schools is currently a mask-optional environment. We encourage and fully support all to follow the mask wearing practices that make them feel most comfortable. Individuals choosing to wear a mask for any reason should feel empowered to do so. We encourage all members of our community to continue to cover your cough, wash your hands regularly, and stay home if you are sick. Principals and our Health Services Team will be sharing more information in the days to come.
We are so looking forward to our quiet campus once again being filled with the energy and learning of our youngest community members.
Take good care,
Gretchen A. McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
Archives (winter - spring 2022)
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May 29, 2022
The Falmouth School Board will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, June 1st at 3:00 pm in the High School Library. The meeting will include a discussion on Safety and Security, as well as a motion to approve a formal statement to the Maine School Management Association and Maine School Boards Association regarding safety in the schools. Please see the agenda HERE.
May 25, 2022
Dear Falmouth Staff, Students, Parents, and Guardians,
The mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas yesterday has been truly gut-wrenching to watch unfold, and my heart goes out to the families, friends, and others whose lives have been impacted by this horrific event. As a parent and an educator, there is nothing more important than keeping our children safe, both physically and emotionally. All of us who are part of the school community share this purpose and responsibility to provide our students with information about our safety measures, as well as provide support to help them grapple with what they see and hear in the media.
Given some questions raised by members of our school community, the Leadership Team and I thought it would be helpful to share some information about the safety and security measures we have in place in Falmouth.
At the beginning of this school year, we collaborated with Falmouth Emergency Response Services (police, fire, medical) to comprehensively revise, update, and review our safety protocols in each building and across the district, to ensure we are employing the best practices recommended by state and national law enforcement. We connect regularly throughout the year with this team and in fact have a meeting scheduled this week.
A range of security measures are in place across the district. These include having all exterior doors locked, employing visitor check-in protocols, the installation and upgrading of security cameras and radio safety communications, and the presence of our School Resource Officers (SROs) visible throughout the school day in our schools and on our campus. We conduct ongoing safety drills throughout the year to provide students and staff with the right responses to a variety of safety and emergency situations.
Middle School Advisories today reviewed safety measures with students, and counselors have been on hand in all of the schools to talk with students in developmentally appropriate ways. Our student services team has also shared the resource linked below, which provides insights and guidance for how to talk with our children about this event. We encourage you to reach out to our staff if you have questions, concerns, or feel like you or your child would benefit from additional support.
Resources for Responding to Violence and Tragedy
Take good care,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
May 13, 2022
Updates May 13, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Parents and Guardians,
Beautiful, warm days on campus
Meetings, lunch, tadpole observation, music-making, gardening, silent reading, read-alouds, 4-square (even at the high school!) - and so much more, have enlivened our outdoor spaces this week.
School Board Meeting on Monday
The May School Board Business Meeting will be held on Monday, May 16th at 7:00 pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria. Please find the agenda here.
Covid in the Schools
This has been a challenging week as we continue to negotiate the current surge of Covid cases in our community. Our case numbers (106 cases in the district this week) continue to be high. There is evidence of in-school transmission and reinfection (even among individuals who had Covid in January / February and who have been boosted). Our student and staff absences due to Covid continue to be concerning.
While we have not yet reached the standard for outbreak status (15% illness-based absence of staff and students) in any of our schools, we are not out of the range of possibility. In the case of an outbreak, the Maine CDC would direct our response.
Our staff have once again stepped up to fill in gaps of absence, and we are once again feeling spread thin. The increase in cases puts strain on students and staff who miss school for 5 or more days and have work to make up, on our health services team who are test, triage, track and support staff and students; and on our instructional staff who provide support for at home learners.
Earlier this week, our Health Services Team, consulting physician, and Falmouth Education Association (FEA) advocated for a return to required masking earlier this week. Their rationale was grounded in our Mask-Optional Plan and included the US CDC’s designation of Cumberland County as Red (indicating people should wear masks while indoors), the masking requirement adopted by the Town of Falmouth, the concerning increase in case rates, and the absentee rate exceeding our ability to meaningfully track/follow up with families.
CHOOSING TO MASK CAN HELP: As you evaluate your personal and family situation, please consider proper wearing of a well-fitting, surgical, N95, or KN95 mask while inside and around others. This is a potent way to minimize spread and hopefully help us emerge more quickly from this surge. We continue to have masks available in each building for anyone who would like one.
The goal we all share is to ensure our staff and students can enjoy the end-of-year concerts, celebrations, athletic events, step up activities, field trips, and many more events that are on deck for the next month. Although Cumberland County has now been shifted to yellow status by the US CDC, our case numbers and absences are our reality and continue to be of concern.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
May 8, 2022
Covid Update
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Community Transmission Level: Red: COVID-19 cases in Cumberland County are increasing. Per the CDC, the community level is high (red). Our district COVID-19 Daily Covid Numbers are also increasing. At this time, we strongly recommend all staff and students mask inside the schools to limit the spread of COVID-19 and associated school absences. We will be offering masks and hand sanitizer to staff and students as they enter the buildings tomorrow (and subsequent days). The warmer weather this week also provides promise that we can have windows open and students outside in our eco-spaces for classes and snacks/lunch, in addition to recess.
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At-home test tests: Our health services team organized the expeditious distribution of test kits for all students and staff in the district this past week. Please continue to be vigilant in using the PRESCREENING TOOL FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, STUDENTS AND STAFF, and use the rapid-tests as appropriate.
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Pooled Testing: Reminder - this coming week will be the last week of pooled testing in Falmouth Public Schools as per the Maine Department of Education’s end of support for the program.
Community Dialogue
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Tomorrow evening, Monday, May 9th, from 6:30-8:30 pm in the High School cafeteria, we will hold a Community Dialogue about the student learning experience in our schools.
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Child care will be provided for K-5 students by two FHS juniors in the FHS Library. Please indicate here if you are planning to need childcare.
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As per CDC Guidelines, are recommending masking during the event and will provide masks at the door to those who would like one.
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All students, caregivers, and faculty welcome. Following the Dialogue, we will share notes and additional opportunities to provide input and connect on our school community vision.
April 22, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families and Guardians,
I hope everyone has been able to relax and enjoy this Spring Break, especially as we move into a busy few weeks.
I-295 CLOSURE:
Portions of I-295 will be closed from Friday, April 22 into Monday, April 25th as part of the Veranda Bridge replacement project. More information can be found on the Falmouth Town Website HERE. Please plan accordingly on Monday, and expect possible bussing delays.
SAVE THE DATES:
Monday, April 25th: School Board Meeting - At 7:00 pm in the FES Cafeteria, the School Board will hold a regular business meeting. The agenda can be found on the District Website School Board Meetings Page.
Wednesday, April 27th: Support for Ukraine - Student Groups across the campus have been involved with efforts to support humanitarian relief efforts related to the Ukraine crisis. Many of these efforts are in preparation for a Maker’s Mart (including food, entertainment, and a silent auction among other events) on Wednesday, April 27th from 5:00-7:00 at Falmouth High School. All proceeds will be donated to World Central Kitchen which is serving thousands of fresh meals to Ukrainian families.
Community Dialogues - We enthusiastically invite all members of our community to join us at two upcoming Community Dialogues. These discussions are an integral part of helping us define and refine our strategic planning. Both dialogue sessions will take place at FHS from 6:30 - 8:30pm. Light refreshments will be available.
Monday, May 2nd - Social-Emotional Learning & Wellness in our Schools
Monday, May 9th - Learning Pathways and Curriculum in our Schools
POOLED TESTING:
The Mills Administration announced that the pooled testing program for both staff and students in Maine schools will conclude the week of May 9-13.
During previous stages of the pandemic, when the virus was less transmissible, pooled testing effectively limited the spread of COVID-19 in Maine schools. However, in this new stage of the pandemic with the more contagious BA.2 variant, frequent use of over-the-counter rapid antigen tests has become a more effective way to protect the health of school communities.
Information will be shared with families regarding distribution of at-home COVID-19 antigen test kits to schools, and DHHS continues to encourage school staff and families to request free tests through the Federal Free COVID Tests Program and Project Access COVID tests (ACT).
Nurses will continue to have rapid antigen testing available but their use will be limited to those who become symptomatic during the school day.
For additional details about this decision, please see the Administration’s Priority Notice and as we return from spring vacation please continue to follow the Screening Tool for School Attendance. Additionally, the Covid-19 Updates Page on the Falmouth School website will continue to be updated.
Have a great weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
April 1, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families and Guardians,
Hoping this April Fool’s Day has involved a smile or two . . . .
Outdoor Classrooms - It’s great to see our students outside once again for class read-alouds, eco-walks, snack and lunch breaks, athletic practices and general play. In another couple of weeks, our remaining shade covers and chairs will be out. A huge thank you to the facilities crew and Eco Leaders for making our outdoor spaces beautiful, safe, and usable.
Save the Date: Support for Ukraine - Student Groups across the campus have been involved with efforts to support humanitarian relief efforts related to the Ukraine crisis. Many of these efforts are in preparation for a Maker’s Mart (including food, entertainment, and a silent auction among other events) on Wednesday, April 27th from 5:00-7:00 at Falmouth High School. Stay tuned for more information!
Hiring for 2022-2023 - This is hiring season for schools, and teams across the district are in the process of thoughtfully reviewing and interviewing applicants for a range of positions. This includes committees to hire a new 3-5 Co-Principal at FES and a new High School Principal. These leadership hiring committees involve School Board members in addition to staff and administrators, and have multiple stages/components to involve a range of constituent perspectives. I will most certainly keep you informed as we move through the process.
Please encourage qualified individuals to check out the Employment Tab on our Website.
School Board Meetings - On Monday Night, April 4th at 6:30 pm in the FES Cafeteria, the School Board will hold a Special Meeting to vote on the 2022-2023 School Budget followed by the monthly Workshop Meeting. Agendas can be found on the District Website School Board Meetings Page. School Budget Information can be found on the Finance/Budget Page.
Save the date: Community Dialogue - We enthusiastically invite all members of our community to join us at two upcoming Community Dialogues. These discussions are an important part of helping us define and refine our strategic planning. More details about these events will be shared in the coming weeks.
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Visioning Social Emotional Learning in our Schools: Thursday, April 28th from 6:30 - 8:30 at Falmouth High School.
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Visioning Rigorous and Engaging Learning Programs in our Schools: Monday, May 2nd from 6:30-8:30 at Falmouth High School
Covid-19 Updates - The Covid-19 Updates Page on the website has been updated for the week.
Have a great weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
March 18, 2022
The School Board Monthly Business Meeting will be held on Monday, March 21st in the Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria at 7:00 pm (agenda).
Superintendent Gretchen McNulty will host another informal ‘coffee hour’ conversation on Wednesday, March 23rd at 6:00 pm in the High School Library. If you plan to attend and have specific topics or questions you’d like to discuss, please consider sharing them in advance in this form.
This week there were 17 cases of Covid-19 Reported in the district (FHS: 2, FMS: 1, FES: 14). Health Services is seeing cases of reinfection within the 90 day window of initial infection. Health Services is also seeing cases of those fully vaccinated and boosted. Please continue to review the daily screener and stay home if you are sick. Reminder: Falmouth Schools are not conducting individual contact tracing, and masking is strongly recommended for those who may be close contacts or desire additional layers of protection.
March 11, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Parents and Guardians,
First, thank you all for your patience and support as we transitioned to mask-optional this week. I particularly want to highlight the efforts and care of our staff in preparing our schools and students for this shift. The sunshine and warm temperatures provided a welcome assist, and the campus was definitely buzzing with a bit of early spring fever these last two days.
Second, I am deeply honored by the opportunity to continue to serve this district as Superintendent of Schools. I shared a few thoughts with the Board on Monday night that I am including here. While we will be announcing several upcoming Community Dialogues to guide our District’s future visioning and goal setting, I also want to offer the opportunity for members of the school community to join me for an informal ‘coffee hour’ conversation on one or both of the following:
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Friday, March 18th at 8:15 am in the High School Library
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Wednesday, March 23rd at 6:00 pm in the High School Library
If you are planning to attend and have specific topics or questions you’d like to discuss, please share them in this topics form so we can dive right in.
Have a wonderful weekend, and don’t forget to move your clocks ahead one hour on Saturday night ~
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
March 7, 2022
On March 7th, the School Board held a Special Meeting and passed a motion 6-1 for Falmouth Schools to move to a Mask-Optional Plan that will be effective in all schools on Thursday, March 10th.
Additionally, on behalf of the School Board:
Dear Falmouth Schools Community,
On behalf of the Board, it is my great pleasure to share that Gretchen McNulty has accepted our offer to serve as the Superintendent of the Falmouth Schools after serving in this role in an interim capacity during this school year. The Board formally approved her appointment with a unanimous 7-0 vote during this evening’s special meeting.
Whether it’s been one year or more than a decade, the board values your engagement in our schools. We are fortunate to have an active community made up of talented students, hardworking and dedicated teachers, devoted staff, and encouraging parents and caregivers. Your support and participation in everything we do positively impacts the educational experience for our students.
When the School Board decided to pursue an interim superintendent last spring, we knew that we would embark on a national search for a permanent leader this fall. After hearing from members of the Falmouth Schools community through surveys and open meetings, we developed a composite picture of our district and the skills and qualities valued in our superintendent. As the search committee, composed of representatives from among our teachers, administrators, community members, and students, evaluated applications submitted by qualified candidates from around the country, the committee became increasingly confident that a deeper interview process would undoubtedly lead us back to Gretchen and the passion, talent, and leadership she is bringing to the Falmouth Schools each and every day.
As our interim superintendent for the past nine months, not only has Gretchen ably led our “every child in school every day” pandemic protocol, but she has also guided, developed, and supported a number of initiatives that collectively contribute to the growth of the district in alignment with our mission and strategic plan. She has demonstrated impactful and inspired leadership that has exceeded our every expectation.
Accordingly, the School Board has unanimously and enthusiastically accepted the search committee’s recommendation that Gretchen McNulty is the right person to lead our district on a non-interim basis. Superintendent McNulty provides strategic leadership and vision that will continue to make Falmouth an outstanding place to teach and learn. We recognize that the change in our intended process may have taken people by surprise. However, the sentiments shared in the community survey and dialogues and the unwavering confidence of the search committee and the School Board in Superintendent McNulty led to the unanticipated revision of our search process. By making this announcement ahead of schedule, we offer clarity and stability for our community which allows Gretchen to continue leading the district through the important work of this year while planning for the future.
Gretchen McNulty took on the role of Interim Superintendent of Schools in Falmouth in July 2021, having served as Director of Learning for the district since 2016. Gretchen started her education career teaching at Fryeburg Academy, where she also lived with and supported American students as well as international students from around the world. In the 20 years since, Gretchen has worked in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, as well as in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She has taught high school history, contemporary issues, philosophy and ethics, and English; and has served as department head and K-12 curriculum coordinator. Over the years, her passion for global education and intercultural understanding inspired her to lead expeditionary travel with student groups throughout Asia, Europe, and the U.S.; and to develop a High School World Affairs Council, a series of Model UN Teams, and TedX events. With degrees in History, Interdisciplinary Great Books Studies, Teaching and Learning, and Educational Leadership, she continues to pursue new learning on a range of topics. Gretchen also serves as a representative from Maine on the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission for Public Schools (NEASC). She lives in Falmouth with her husband and daughter.
Please join us in congratulating Gretchen on this role. We know that she will continue to work tirelessly in partnership with our talented faculty and staff to help our students navigate creative pathways to courageous, compassionate, and fulfilling lives. We firmly believe that the future of the Falmouth Schools is in the right hands with Gretchen McNulty as our leader.
Sincerely,
Whitney Bruce
Chair, Falmouth School Board
March 4, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Parents and Guardians,
Almost two years ago to the day the world shut down. It has been a remarkable and taxing journey dealing with this pandemic, and while we cannot know the future, there is much to be hopeful about and to celebrate as we look ahead. This includes our Plan for Implementing a Mask-Optional Policy next week. The School Board will convene in a Special Meeting on Monday evening (3/07) at 6:00 pm in the FES Cafeteria to formally vote on this plan.
The Mask–Optional Plan is the product of collaborative efforts of the District Leadership Team, representatives from the Health Services team and Falmouth Education Association, Medical Consultants, and Student Services. A few of the considerations reviewed by this team include:
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Current district vaccination rates, which are among the highest in the county and state:
- FES Staff 89% - FES Students 83%
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FMS Staff 98% - FMS Students 90%
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FHS Staff 93% - FHS Students 92%
[based on 2 shots as of 03/01/22]
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Our district-reported case numbers of COVID-19 (specifics available on district website):
FHS: Last case reported week ending 02/18
FMS: Last case reported week ending 02/18
FES: Five cases reported week ending 02/25
Two cases reported week ending 03/04
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Capacity and steps necessary to expand Pooled Testing to students/staff K-12, which is being rolled out to families today.
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The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) Metrics for case levels, which indicate Cumberland County is in the “Medium” Transmission range (mask-optional appropriate for schools).
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The Maine CDC and Department of Education (DOE) advisory that public schools can appropriately be implementing mask-optional policies as of 03/09.
The Plan for Implementing a Mask-Optional Policy includes resources and links, as well as contact information for leaders and support staff in each building. This plan also lays out the important process steps we have taken this week, and plan to take next week, to ensure that all of our students, staff, and families feel informed, safe, and respected in their choices as we transition to mask-optional.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
February 11, 2022
Dear Students, Staff, Families and Caregivers,
Here are a few updates to wrap up a busy week:
New Website
The address is the same, but everything else is new and improved! Check out www.falmouthschools.org, take a tour, and provide your feedback.
Equity & Inclusion Community Presentation
There will be a Community Presentation & Discussion about Equity and Inclusion on Wednesday, February 16th at 6:30 pm at the High School (snow date: 2/17). The purpose of this evening is to share the background & context of the equity audit, highlight the findings, and provide an opportunity for questions / discussion. You can find the Summary Report Here. Attendees are encouraged (definitely not required) to select a couple of passages or themes of interest to bring to the discussion.
Masking Policy Review
Only a few short weeks ago we had daily concerns about whether COVID-19 absences would necessitate a school closure. Thanks to the flexibility, creativity, and extra work of our ENTIRE staff, students and families, we have continued to stay in school. Yes, we are still catching up with students who have returned from absence, making up for services that were postponed, supporting students and colleagues in isolation, and taking precautions to keep ourselves from missing school.
At the same time, and as part of our ongoing review of COVID-19 protocols, we are re-examining our masking policy. Read more about our considerations and planning, and share your thoughts and feedback HERE. Additional updates will follow, and more information will be presented and discussed at the February 28th School Board Business meeting.
COVID-19 Cases this week
This information is also accessible on the district website (www.falmouthschools.org) under the District Updates tab.
Week ending Friday, February 11th |
FHS |
FMS |
FES |
District-Wide |
Total |
Weekly (7 day) totals: |
1 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
9 |
Have a good weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
February 4, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families, and Caregivers,
Happy snow day. This is our third snow day of the school year. Moving forward, should there be additional weather related cancellations (and assuming they do not involve power outages), our plan is to have students learn remotely on these days. Building leaders will be providing updated information and schedules in the near future.
On Monday evening the School Board voted to adjust this year’s District Calendar by extending two upcoming Early Release Days to Half Days of school. Wednesday, February 16th and Wednesday, March 2nd are now half days. This change was made in response to the extreme challenge of managing student learning and assignments with the large numbers of students absent for lengthy spans of time. Staff need this time to examine student work and data, collaboratively develop and revise learning plans, and meet with students/families as appropriate. We know this change will cause a disruption for some families, and we appreciate your support.
Half Day Dismissal times for each school are as follows (2/16, 3/2, 3/16):
Students will receive a bagged lunch to take home with them.
FHS 11:15 AM
FMS 11:20 AM
FES 12:00 PM
There will be a Community Presentation & Discussion about Equity and Inclusion on Wednesday, February 16th at 6:30 pm at the High School Cafeteria (snow date: 2/17) .The purpose of this evening is to share the background and context of the equity audit, highlight the findings, and provide an opportunity for the community to discuss. We invite all members of the school community, including staff, parents, students, and others who may wish to take part to attend this event. This is an important step in helping our community understand and partner with us in our efforts to make Falmouth Schools more equitable and inclusive.
Our Covid-19 Positive Case Numbers (students and staff) continue to decline this week. More detailed information can be found on the district website (updates): www.falmouthschools.org:
Week ending date (7 day totals) |
FHS* |
FMS |
FES |
District |
Total |
Friday, February 4, 2022 |
5 |
1 |
13 |
0 |
19 |
Friday, January 28th |
9 |
15 |
25 |
0 |
49 |
Friday, January 21st |
22 |
19 |
32 |
1 |
74 |
Friday, January 14th |
44 |
39 |
68 |
1 |
152 |
Have a good weekend,
Gretchen McNulty
Superintendent of Schools
January 28, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families, and Caregivers,
The days are getting brighter in more ways than one -
- We have seen a marked decrease in Covid-19 Positive Cases reported in Falmouth Public Schools this week. More detailed information can be found on the district website (updates): www.falmouthschools.org
Based on data reported to the State today, as of Monday morning (1/31), Falmouth High School will be removed from outbreak status. Criteria for change-in-status include a decrease in COVID-positive cases and 14 consecutive days with less than 15% absences of students/staff due to illness.
We have an updated PRESCREENING TOOL FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, STUDENTS AND STAFF. Please continue to review the criteria for school attendance each day prior to leaving home.
Week ending date (7 day totals) |
FHS* |
FMS |
FES |
District |
Total |
Friday, January 28th |
9 |
15 |
25 |
0 |
49 |
Friday, January 21st |
22 |
19 |
32 |
1 |
74 |
Friday, January 14th |
44 |
39 |
68 |
1 |
152 |
- We are most appreciative of the community members who reached out this week and registered to substitute, offered to volunteer, and requested information about open positions. We continue to encourage adults in the community to join our team as substitutes or regular employees (Educational Technicians, Bus Drivers, Health Team Administrative Support, etc.).
- We have received our final Equity Audit Report from our consulting group, CMSI (Curriculum Management Solutions Inc.). We would like to invite students, parents, staff members and others to join us for a Equity & Inclusion Community Presentation & Discussion on Wednesday, February 16th at 6:30 pm in the High School Cafeteria (snow make-up date, February 17th). We will share the report summary in advance of the meeting to allow all members of the community the opportunity to review the findings ahead of time.
- There will be a School Board Special Meeting on Monday night, January 31st at 6:00 pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria to discuss adjusting the 2021-2022 school calendar by converting two (2) early-release days to half school days. The primary goal of this change would be to provide needed time for teachers to follow up on the progress of students who have missed school with COVID-related absences.
Have a safe and warm snowy day tomorrow,
Gretchen McNulty
January 21, 2022
A request for community support for our schools
We need your help! Would you like to help keep our schools open? Have you ever considered subbing in the schools? Are you in a place to lend a hand?
Increased Covid-19 infections among our staff, combined with the closure of daycare facilities and schools in neighboring communities, has led to increased staff absence and significant strain on our employees. Only through the unwavering dedication of our educators have we been able to keep our doors open for students each day. Our teachers, support personnel, and administrators are covering for one another every day in the schools, while also supporting students and families who are at home in isolation due to Covid-19 in their own families. There have been several moments when we have had to ask ourselves if we can find the creative solution to staying open.
We have also heard from various constituent groups that people are eager to help, and for that we are appreciative and hopeful. We invite parents, residents and other interested individuals to consider joining our team. We need help with lunch, recess, bus duty, and more, as well as substitute teachers for classrooms. Substitutes are needed for half or full-day support, and can choose when, and where, they wish to work. Additionally, we have a number of full-time position openings in our schools (ed techs, bus drivers, food service, lunch aides). A background check (completed by the district) is required of all staff, substitutes, and volunteers.
Want to learn more or are you ready to register to lend a hand? Please go to ‘Lend a Hand’ on our district website for more detailed information. You can also contact our Central Office for more information (781-3200 or helen.hogeback@falmouthschools.org).
We thank you in advance for your help in reducing this strain and helping us stay open as we continue to forge through this pandemic surge. We are eager to invite our community members, parents, residents and others to apply to be a substitute or to lend a hand.
January 14, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families and Guardians,
I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our staff, students, and community members. Our collective efforts, ranging from vaccination to masking to staying home when feeling ill are making the difference. These, along with the safety measures we are taking in the schools, and the above-and-beyond efforts of our Health Services Team, are what have allowed us to keep our schools open these last couple of weeks. That said, the next few weeks will continue to be challenging, so I ask for your continued patience and support.
With gratitude,
Gretchen McNulty
January 8, 2022
Dear Staff, Students, Families and Caregivers,
Friday’s snow day was an opportunity for our Health Services and Administrative Teams to continue responding to and planning for the ongoing the Covid-19 surge. Additional information about our case numbers and status is below. Principal’s Notes and communications contain building-specific information.
The January School Board Business Meeting will be held this coming Monday evening, January 10th, at 7:00 pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria. This meeting will be followed by the January School Board Workshop, which is centered around the 2022-2023 School Year Budget Process Kick-off presentation.. The budget presentation slides and process documents will be posted on our district website following the meeting. Please see the January 10th School Board Meeting Agendas.
The Town of Falmouth has asked that we encourage all residents to share their thoughts in this Vision and Values Community Survey. The survey will be closing at the end of the month.
Stay warm,
Gretchen McNulty