POSTED: 22/01/2017 at 12:03am  BY: Frank Maselli Comments (0) Comment on Post

Good evening parents and students.

Our last midterm will be on Monday , January 23rd. 

It will be our Science midterm. we have sufficiently prepared for it and I hope my scholars do well. Also, we will be moving full steam ahead  with our science projects. I sent home a letter from Mr. Klice explaining what  is expected this year from our students..  We will be raising the bar this year.

I will return the exams in a timely fashion as always. I know that you are anxious to see how your child has done.

The 2nd quarter is coming to an end. It has been a very eventful quarter and we've accomplished much work. My class is pretty much on schedule with all of the curriculum  requirements. 

Last week I had conducted a double period lesson on " Bullying' and I enlisted the help of a counselor who came in and did a "Conflict Resolution " lesson. I supplied some refreshments and snacks to make it a little more fun.

We will finish the lesson Monday. We will create anti- bullying posters and hang them up around our school.

The first week of February will be  very exciting. There will be many fun events !

I also sent home  sent home some deficiency reports to some of my students  and their parents. It is important that you read them, sign them and have your child bring them back as soon as possible, please !

I hope that the midterms will bring up these student's grades. The midterms are worth only 10 % of the final grade of the 2nd Quarter.

As always, please feel to reach out to me via email, phone or through our student.

I always have time for you, your questions and  your concerns. Just give me a couple of days notice if you want to meet with so that I will arrange a time  which is mutually convenient for all.

Once again,

Thank you for the opportunity to educate , nurture, and allowing me to instill our Catholic  faith in them .

I take my responsibility very seriously.

Frank Maselli


ASSIGNED TO: 6th Grade

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