image of cut out green clovers with text of FLMS Updates, March 12, 2023

Congratulations! We applaud the following students for their outstanding achievements and recognition from their teachers.

6100 February Students of the Month

Nathan Ferrari

Remington Motta

7200 February Students of the Month

Kylie Manoli

Taylor Richard

Declan Ugi

2022 MCAS Awards

Please join me in congratulating the following students who were recognized for their performance on the 2022 Math and ELA MCAS.  The Department of Secondary and Elementary Education issued certificates of excellence to select students for their high achievement on the MCAS or MCAS-ALT.  Keep up the great work students.

Elena Tan

Lindsey Lebeau

Kora Santangelo

Remy Ymer

Hailey Lebeau

Sam Marshall

Alessandra Lomastro

Gabriella Bradford Desrochers

Elizabeth Ollerhead

Emily Jung

YEARBOOK ART!

Last Call YEARBOOK ART! -  DUE 3/15 - If you have a student in 8th grade or you are in 8th grade and did not have ART this year as an elective, we invite you to create a DIGITAL PORTRAIT for our yearbook. If you would like more info click here:  Digital Portrait Slideshow or students can check their email or feel free to email cgeorge@freelake.org. 

Project 351 Clothing Drive:

Join us for a clothing drive fundraiser to benefit those most in need.  Your donations of like-new children’s clothing will go a long way in helping others with their basic needs.  The event will take place from March 20-31at the Freetown Lakeville Middle School during school hours.  There will be boxes in the main entrance for your donations.  Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.

Freetown Library Programming:

The Freetown Public Libraries are hosting a Henna Program for teens on March 18th. A Henna Artist (who has done henna for 16 years) will come to the library and give henna to participants. Henna is a dye made from the leaves of the henna plant. The henna (which is basically a temporary tattoo) will last about two weeks. Please contact the library for details.

Computer Science Summer Opportunity: Girls Who Code invites current high school students (age 14-18) who identify as girls or non-binary to apply to their summer programs, which are available June 17-August 12. Students get priority consideration when they apply by Thursday, February 16, and other applications are due by Saturday, March 18. More information is available through the above link and in webinars.

Grade Releases:

3.3 on 03/17

3.4 on 03/31

Qtr. 3 Grades Close on 04/13 

Qtr. 3 Report Cards Posted on 04/27

Our weekly memo may also be found in the Sunday memo from the superintendent of schools.

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