Wednesday, March 28, 2018

High Five Friday- April 13th


High Five Friday
April 13, 2018

The Marshfield Public Schools, through its continued commitment to promoting a community of respect, are excited to announce that they will hold their second annual “High Five Friday” in conjunction with the Marshfield Fire and Police Departments

On Friday, April 13 Marshfield’s police officers and firefighters will greet students at each of the district’s seven schools as they arrive for the school day. We are thrilled that Chief Hocking, Chief Tavares and the brave men and women of each department will have a chance to greet our students and staff and be acknowledged for the terrific work they do every day on behalf of schools.

The MPSD and Marshfield’s public safety officials have a wonderful relationship and work collaboratively to ensure the safety of our students.  A safe and secure school climate is a key component of the district’s strategic plan and working closely with these two departments helps ensure that our students can learn in safe and supportive learning environments.

Many times throughout the school year, members of the MPD and MFD interact with the students at our schools, but on “High Five Friday” they will greet the students upon arrival and give them a high five to start their day off on a positive note.  This is a tremendous way to build on the cooperative spirit that already exists between the schools and each department and is in line with our focus on cultivating a community of respect.

We look forward to “High Five Friday” and thank Chief Hocking, Chief Tavares and their departments for their continued support of our schools and for their efforts to ensure the safety of our students and staff.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey W. Granatino
Superintendent