PRIDE in the Chelmsford Public Schools
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We believe that there are certain personal characteristics that need to be cultivated within children in order for them to reach their potential throughout their formal education and position themselves for a lifetime of success. Chelmsford Public Schools will provide support for students to grow in these areas as they move through our system Pre-K through Grade 12 in a consistent and purposeful manner by unifying our successful academic and nonacademic programming that identifies and promotes pro-social and healthy behaviors. Therefore, we have developed our district-wide program, PRIDE.
PRIDE Headlines
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CHS takes PRIDE in National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
Of nearly 1.5 million participants in the 2013 PSAT, 50,000 students qualify for recognition based on their performance.
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Parker PRIDE Committee
130 students across all grade levels have earned their Parker PRIDE wristbands
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PRIDE with the South Row Turkey
Every student and staff member at South Row School filled out a feather to demonstrate what he or she is thankful for this year.
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2014-2015 PARKER PRIDE Committee
Parker Middle School is proud to announce the 2014-2015 PRIDE Committee student representatives!
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As a traditional celebration of CHS pride, the end of spirit week each year culminates in a pep rally.
Each of the classes collect and donate books and nonperishable food items, in addition to making a substantial donation to local charities as a result of fundraising efforts from “penny wars” and other spirited paraphernalia.
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Harrington Elementary Students Give Back to the Community
The Harrington Elementary School students in Chelmsford showed their “Harrington PRIDE” by collecting and donating items for the Chelmsford Food Pantry.
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Project 300- Another McCarthy Cares Success Story!
Project 300 has celebrated its 39th anniversary in style.
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The Power of One @ Byam
This month Byam had an anti-bullying presentation called the Power One visit the school.
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Parker Pride for November
The Parker PRIDE Committee looks forward to welcoming new student representatives!
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CHS Pride
Each month CHS recognizes students who go above and beyond exemplifying the pillars of PRIDE.
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Johnny the K
The students and staff at Center Elementary were delighted to welcome Johnny the K in support of PRIDE.
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Perseverance @ Byam
On October 8, the students at Byam had grade level PRIDE meetings with Mr. Fredette our principal and Ms. Gesualdi our guidance counselor.
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South Row PRIDE - Respect
For South Row, this means that we are working on the “golden rule” of treating others the way that we would want to be treated.
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McPRIDE - Our second year of Student Advisory has begun.
Our Advisory Committee worked on making tweaks and curriculum changes to our program based on staff and student feedback through spring surveys taken.
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The Parker PRIDE program is up and running!
Dr. Parks met with students during their lunch periods to discuss the program and gave an opportunity for students to ask questions.
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At South Row, the possibilities are endless
We are focused this month on Perseverance, which at South Row means that, “We are working hard and not giving up, even when something gets difficult.”
Documents
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BULLYING PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION INCIDENT REPORTING FORM
BULLYING PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION INCIDENT REPORTING FORM.doc 45.00 KB (Last Modified on May 12, 2013) -
Chapter 6 of the General Laws - An Act Relative to Bullying
Chapter 6 of the General Laws - An Act Relative to Bullying.pdf 39.53 KB (Last Modified on April 10, 2013)