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Paw Prints – January 31

MAP Info Session: Families in grades 6-8, you will be receiving a copy of your student’s MAP Math data report by email within the next few days.  We will be holding a family information session on Tuesday, February 9th at 7:00 PM to review the assessment.  You can access the meeting at this link MAP Math Family Information Session.  If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher.

BPS Reopening: BPS is welcoming the remainder of our High In-Person Priority students for in-person learning starting Monday, February 1. We have been working closely with the Boston Public Health Commission and we have an approved opening plan. This plan prioritizes the safety of everyone entering the building. Due to this plan we need to make changes to our specialists schedules. We recognize that this is an additional change for students and we apologize for this. Our specialists and homeroom teachers are in communication to make sure your child’s schedule and links are clear for the coming weeks. The students returning are those who have been identified for high in-person priority, including:

  • High needs/Level 4 students with disabilities
  • English Learners who are EL levels 1 and 2
  • Students who are in the care of of the Department of Children and Families
  • Students who are experiencing homelessness
  • Students with limited or interrupted formal education
  • Students identified by their school’s Student Support Team (SST) as requiring additional in-person schooling

The next phase in reopening school buildings will be returning students who have opted into hybrid learning, in phases by grade levels throughout March. 

The district is planning to follow this tentative schedule:

  • Monday, March 1 & Thursday, March 4: Students in K0 – Grade 3 (Group A & B)
  • Monday, March 15 & Thursday, March 18: Students in Grades 4 – 8 (Group A & B)
  • Monday, March 29 & Thursday, April 1: Students in Grades 9 – 12 (Group A & B)

Black Joy Activity: Black Joy is a quintessential part of Black History month. In the midst of an increasing societal awareness surrounding inequity that our Black students face daily, it is vital and revolutionary to celebrate their joy. We are asking upper elementary students and middle schools students to answer the prompt, “What does Black Joy Mean to You?”  We will use the older students’ answers to create a video explanation for younger students. This flyer has the instructions. Ms. Nicolette, will edit the submissions together to create a video for the Curley Community.

Pandemic-EBT: Every BPS student is eligible to receive financial assistance for food due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These funds are available under the Pandemic EBT (Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer) or P-EBT program. Students already received P-EBT funds for the 2019-20 school year. Last week, BPS students began receiving additional P-EBT funds for the 2020-2021 school year. If you received P-EBT in the past, you received funds at the end of December to cover October and November school days. For the rest of the school year, funds for the preceding month will be available on the 25th of every month. Check your P-EBT or EBT card by calling the number on the back of the card. If you are new to P-EBT, look for a letter in the mail this month, or check the EBT card you already have for funds. If you no longer have your P-EBT card, please visit dtaconnect.com/pebt to request a new one. For more information on the P-EBT program and food assistance, please visit www.MAp-EBT.org or call the DTA Assistance Line at 877-382-2363.

School Councils: Check out our School Site Council (SSC) and School Parent Council (SPC)! We have a  wonderful group of new and returning council members who are all excited to meet with Curley families. SPC and SSC are great ways to get involved in school planning and have your voice be heard. Please join us on any of the following times, come to one or come to all! (Registration required)

SSC Every Second Tuesday of the month 5:30-7:00PM

SPC on Wednesdays during alternating times

EBT Card Update: P-EBT has been extended for the whole year! Here are some things you should know.

  • Dates of when benefits will be provided have not been determined, but BPS will notify families once benefits have been released. Once benefits are provided students learning remotely will receive $117 each month on their card and students in hybrid learning will receive $58 per month.
  • Instructions for BPS families: 
    • If you do not have a card (lost or never received) – please request one at DTAConnect.com/pebt or call 800-997-2555 (the website is faster)
    • If you have your card, please keep it. Your child’s benefits will be updated/loaded automatically. 
  • Having additional benefits does not replace the meal pick-ups at our supersites. Families can continue to pick up meals. 
  • If you do not want the benefits, please feel free to contact a local food bank or church to ask what food donations they are willing to accept and purchase with the funds. 
  • For more information visit the mass.gov website!

Meal Distribution Update: Meal sites are open on Mondays and Thursday 10am-6pm. We are excited to announce that the Curley is now a distribution site again! For more information please contact project Bread’s Food Source Hotline at (800) 645-8333 or the School Food number at 617-635-9144. For a full list of distribution sites please visit the BPS free meals page.

Updated Contact Information: It is imperative that the school has your correct and up to date contact information. 

  • The BPS Family Guide including media release can be found at https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/familyguide
  • The parent & student agreement form including media can be filled out online at BPS Emergency Contact. You can also update your emergency contact information here.  Again correct contact information will be essential during this time. 

Who should I contact: If you have questions and you are not sure who to contact please use the chart below to support you.

Classroom related questionsClassroom teachers: (Contact information can be found at www.curleyk8.com)
K-2 SupportDawn Durant ddurant2@bostonpublicschools.org or Cristina Silva csilva4@bostonpublicschools.org 
Grades 3-5 SupportDavid Diaz ddiaz@bostonpublicschools.org or Justina Levey jlevey@bostonpublicschools.org 
Grades 6-8 SupportAdrian Ward-Jackson Awardjackson@bostonpublicschools.org  or Sugeily Santos ssantos2@bostonpublicschools.org 
Health QuestionsKeilah Santana ksantana@bostonpublicschools.orgApril Pumphret apumphret@bostonpublicschools.org 
Curley K-8 School Parent Council & Family LiaisonManny Hernandez ehernandez@bostonpublicschools.org spc@curleyk8.com
Technology Related QuestionsBPS Helpline 617-635-8873 – Please have families call the BPS Family helpline Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm for questions about technology and other resources available to BPS families.Help is available in Arabic, Cape Verdean Creole, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
Urgent Priority QuestionsPrincipal  Katie Grassa kgrassa@bostonpublicschools.org 

Social Media: For up to date information about the Curley K-8 School please sign up for email alerts by joining the Mailing List. You can also follow Principal Grassa on Twitter @principalgrassa and be sure to always use the hashtag #curleycares when sharing/posting/tweeting information about our school.

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