
Please click on the images below to read the second District Quarterly Newsletter of this school year. Happy Holidays from all of us in the Westfield Public Schools!





The Westfield Public Schools saw the Food Pantry's request for help and quickly created a "festive dress down day" to raise some money. All the schools and administration combined raised $1,089 for the pantry and had some fun while doing it. Here are a few pictures from the Intermediate school.




Our friends from the Westfield State University Athletics Department visited Fort Meadow today. So fun!



Ms. Bruno and the Westfield Show Choir performed their winter concert music today at Fort Meadow! They are amazing! Please see the attached flyer about their free upcoming Winter Concert on December 21 at 6:30pm in the Westfield High School Auditorium.



Breakfast with Santa at the Elks Lodge in Westfield on Saturday December 10th, 8:30am until 12:00pm!


If you missed last week's "Superintendent's Spotlight", click on the link below. In this episode, our District Instructional Leadership Team explains our Multi-Tiered System of student Support. We also recognized National Play Monopoly Day. Thanks for watching!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Owb4DOsO4Y

Greetings,
In your child’s back packs, you will find 2 sets of COVID tests. Please feel free to use these as you see fit over the holiday break. With all of the illness circulating in the community, we wanted to be sure our families were able to test for COVID as needed. Of course we understand that COVID is only one of the many viruses out there. However, having access to a COVID test is one of the ways we can help prevent the spread of illness. If your family needs more COVID tests at any time, please reach out to the school nurse, Jen LaPanne, to make arrangements.
*Please note each test has an expiration date. The iHealth company has extended these dates by six months.
Thank you and have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving break!

The Westfield School Department’s Thanksgiving meal drive went into overdrive this year, with co-chairs Sue and Ralph Figy and Eileen and Jimmy Jachym ordering and delivering turkeys and all the fixings to a record-breaking 230 families this year, 80 more than anticipated.
Ralph Figy said the district coordinated with the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield, which is providing 100 meals for area families. The school volunteers put together 230 meals, so that between them 330 families would receive meals.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2022/11/thanksgiving-effort-goes-into-overdrive-to-help-families-in-westfield.html


Share the Warmth Coat drive is ON!
From now until Dec. 14th, visit any of our participating members locations to make a donation to benefit Westfield Public School students.


Reminder...Fort Meadow Picture Day will be Monday, November 28th, following the Thanksgiving Break!



With the weather turning cold and stormy this week, School Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski is getting ready for another season of deciding when to call a snow day.
It is not a call that he makes by himself, however.
“We look at the weather forecast, which is a pretty good guide, although not always 100% accurate,” he said. “We check with the Maintenance Department, the Westfield Police Department, [school Transportation Director] Pam Kortarski, who checks with the bus company, and area superintendents,” Czaporowski said. ”We try to make the call as early as possible to not inconvenience families.”
https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2022/11/many-factors-influence-snow-day-call-westfield-school-superintendent-says.html

Tune in this Thursday, November 17, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. on WSKB 89.5 FM, WCPC cable channel 15, or westfieldtv.org for the next episode of "Superintendent's Spotlight". This week, we are talking with our Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Director of Special Education, and our Director of Assessment and Accountability about our Multi-Tiered system of Support. Thanks for watching!


Help Fort Meadow Fill Wagons For Our Food Pantry Walk!
Students will be pulling wagons full of food to the Westfield Food Bank on Wednesday, November 16. Please continue to send in non-perishable foods with your child or drop off in the office. We appreciate your support!

Westfield Public Schools and Offices will be closed on Friday, November 11, for the observance of Veterans Day. Thank you.


Tune in this Thursday, November 10, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. on WSKB 89.5 FM, WCPC cable channel 15, or westfieldtv.org for the next episode of "Superintendent's Spotlight". This week, we are talking with our Director of Curriculum and Instruction and our Substance Abuse Counselors about the results of our youth risk survey that administered last spring. Thanks for watching!


A reminder that there is no school for students on Tuesday, November 8. Thank you!


If you missed "Superintendent's Spotlight" this morning, click on the link below. This week we talked about special education programming in the district with our special education leadership team. We also had a little fun with National Cliche Day. Thanks for watching!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMQb5MWMoaw

Please see information below regarding the upcoming Westfield SEPAC Meeting!


Tune in this Thursday, November 3, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. on WSKB 89.5 FM, WCPC cable channel 15, or westfieldtv.org for the next episode of "Superintendent's Spotlight". This week, we are talking with our Director of Special Education and Special Education Supervisors about programming in our district. Thanks for watching!

The Westfield Education to Business Alliance (WE2BA) marked its sixth anniversary during a morning meeting at the Westfield Gas & Electric Operations Center on Thursday.
Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski said the organization, which provides opportunities for the business community and the schools to collaborate, survived COVID-19 and remote meetings, and is still thriving.
https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2022/10/westfield-school-business-alliance-still-thriving-as-it-marks-6th-anniversary.html
