The kids absolutely loved the antics and fun of Fudge in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The Hatcher family has many stories about Fudge and how he was the family dog [...]
Excellence in handwriting! Congratulations to Gr. K-Desmond D., Gr. 2-Sophia B., Gr. 3-Emma H., and Gr. 4-Tessa S., winning the State championship in their grade level in the Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest. Read more of their achievement [...]
by Ms. Suzanne Dwinell, R.N., B.S.N., School Nurse
Concern over this new virus can make children and families anxious. Teaching children positive preventative measures, talking about their fears, and giving them a sense of some control over their risk of infection can help reduce anxiety. Click for a fact sheet [...]
Join our pastor, Fr. Dan Mulcahy, each morning as he leads the Assumption School family in prayer and shares a teaching with us. View on the front page of the school website or on the school Facebook page Morning Prayer, Mass and Adoration. Click the title for other offerings [...]
Our very first Virtual Spirit Week at Assumption School! Join in, for a different theme each day, and have your parents post the pictures on our Facebook or email to the school office for posting on the website photo gallery. Go Assumption Angels! Show your spirit! [...]
Dates have been set to drop off completed student assignments and to pick up the next week's beginning Monday, March 30th as well as in April. Click the title of this post to view my letter from March 28th for details. Thank you for everything you have done to help us and your children [...]
Today Assumption School filmed for the WCVB Eyeopener! Yes, we all got together with a video, "Good Morning Eyeopener!" from Assumption School, Millbury. We'll let you know when it will air...
We have been working hard on our running form and pacing in preparation for our Jogathon this year. Learning how to properly use our arms and legs should help get us some extra laps. We will soon be moving on to soccer skills. Run!
With the need for iron in our diet to keep us healthy, 4th and 5th Grade Science students have confirmed - iron (Fe) is present in our breakfast cereal as advertised! [...]
A favorite of Mrs. Olson's... we have studied Sam, his treehouse and how he poses a question such as “why foxes cry”each night before he falls asleep. Sam has also discovered a Trumpeter Swan’s nest and is very intrigued by it and would like to go back to Canada with his dad to see them when they hatch... (more to come with class activities from building his treehouse to...)
Congratulations to our top candy salesmen raising big $$$ for our school and winning for themselves a 5 lb. Hershey bar and an Amazon gift card! Tied for First Place selling 6 boxes each [...]
This week our students planted 37,000 servings of green and yellow beans, leeks, broccoli, and lettuce in service and as part of their hands-on science studies. Grades 4 through [...]
Grade 4 is reading the novel “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”. During each class we review what is read and learn vocabulary that pertains to our story. We mapped out where penguins live and the different types of penguins. We are now looking at their similarities and differences and making a chart to show the data.The novel will wind down with a few different projects and most importantly with an analysis of the differences between the movie and novel.