Quote of the Week “When we long for life without difficulties, remember that oaks grow strong in contrary winds, and diamonds are made under pressure.” – Peter Marshall Dear Families,… Read more »
Message regarding ALICE Drills
ALICE – Arabic ALICE – French ALICE – Haitian Creole ALICE – Portuguese ALICE – Spanish Hello Haverhill Families, We’re reaching out to provide essential information about upcoming ALICE training… Read more »
ALICE Drill Conducted Today
ENGLISH Today we practiced an A.L.I.C.E. school safety and emergency preparedness drill involving staff from Central Office and first responders. The premise of the drill was an “unwanted intruder” who… Read more »
Family Update
Quote of the Week “Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate” -Albert Schweitzer Dear Families, Thank you all… Read more »
Pumpkin Parade, Kimball Farm, and Fall 24 Survey
Dear Families, I am so excited about Pumpkin Day on Friday, October 25th! This is our fourth year celebrating National Pumpkin Day (which is observed on October 26th). All day… Read more »
Family Update
Quote of the Week “Love truth, but pardon error.” -Voltaire Dear Families, I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend as much as I did! As much I enjoy the… Read more »
Haverhill SEPAC Meeting (Virtual)
The Haverhill SEPAC will be joining the Federation for Children with Special Needs for this year’s Basic Rights program, focusing on Understanding the IEP. This is open to all caregivers, families,… Read more »
Fall 24 Family Feedback Survey, Walnut Square News, and Lost and Found
Dear Families, Thank you to those who have completed the Walnut Square Fall 2024 Family Feedback Survey! We have 49 responses so far! Please take a moment to complete this… Read more »
Family Update
Quote of the Week “Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day.” -Sally Koch Dear Families, There was so much to celebrate this… Read more »
Family Update
Quote of the Week “The greater danger for most of us, is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and… Read more »