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Friday Memo :: May 22, 2026

Posted Date: 05/22/26 (03:00 PM)


Friday Memo | May 22, 2026   

May 22, 2026

Dear TBHS Community,

Last week's Prom was a great success! Thank you to our Senior Class advisors Ms Barrett and Ms DeCoste and to our senior officers for their organization of the event. Thank you to Class of 2026 DJ Rello for a great job with the music. 

We’ve had another busy week at TBHS. AP Exams are finally finished as of today. We had Special Olympics, Math MCAS, a Tech Fair, NHS Induction, and Field Afternoon (complete with an Elvis impersonator–yes, you read that correctly). Phew!

This weekend is Memorial Day, no school on Monday. Thursday is our last day with Seniors and then Senior week and Graduation will be upon us. Please see the Senior Week + Schedule below.

I hope everyone has a great long weekend, despite or in spite of the weather forecast!

Best,

Kim

Kim Murphy

The Bromfield School Principal, 9-12



Next weeks at a glance:

  • Upcoming Events:

    • May 25 No School--Memorial Day

    • May 28 Last Day for Seniors

    • June 2 & 3 Science MCAS (9th grade)

    • June 5 Graduation

Senior Week+ Schedule 2026

 

Friday, February 27

Staff vs Senior Competition at 7:00pm

Friday, May 15

Prom with Celebration to follow at HES

Thursday, May 28

Last day of classes for Seniors & Car Parade 4:30pm

Monday, June 1

Senior Grades Posted

Tuesday, June 2

Athletic Awards Breakfast - 9am

MacBook Turn-In - 10:00am-11:00am

Wednesday, June 3

Graduation Rehearsal - 10:00am-12:00pm

MacBook Turn-In 9:30-10:00am, 12:00-1:00pm

Make-up Period for Final Work 12:00pm

Students receive caps and gown if all obligations are met.

Senior Academic & Extracurricular Awards & Scholarship Night 6:00pm

Part 1:  Academic/Extracurricular Awards - 6:00pm

Part 2:  Scholarships - 6:45pm

Thursday, June 4

Graduation Rehearsal - 10:00am-12:00pm

Senior Lunch - 12:00pm

Friday, June 5

Graduation - 5:30pm

   Students gather in Bromfield Library at 4:30pm

Saturday, June 6

Graduation Rain Date - 1:00pm

   Students gather in Bromfield Library at 12:00pm

    




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PTO NEWS AND EVENTS

The PTO supports the whole Harvard Public School community. Even when your children transition to TBMS and TBS, the PTO is still hard at work supporting them! From academic enrichment and classroom resources to student programs and special events, PTO-funded grants make a real impact at every grade level. We invite all school community members to be part of this work. Curious how PTO funds are used? Check out recently funded grants here. Ready to make a difference today? Join the PTO and help continue these valuable programs by becoming a member here. Want to get involved, or have questions? Email info@harvardpto.org



Harvard Public Schools PTO – Annual Spring Soirée Fundraiser (2026)

Theme: School Spirit! 

Get ready for a fun night out with friends, neighbors, and the Harvard school community! The Harvard Public Schools PTO invites you to our Annual Spring Soirée Fundraiser—a high-energy evening celebrating School Spirit while raising critical funds for PTO programs that support our students and teachers all year long.

Wear your favorite school colors, college gear, spirit wear, or your best “school pride” look and join us for a night of food, drinks, and fundraising for a great cause.

Friday, May 29, 2026

5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Craft Food Halls, Boxborough

Tickets on sale starting Feb 23

Buy early and save! https://secure.givelively.org/event/harvard-pto-inc/2026-pto-spring-soiree-tickets

$100 Early Bird (Feb 23 – April 13)
$115 Regular Price (April 14 – May 15)


COMMUNITY NEWS AND EVENTS
Learn to Row on Bare Hill Pond this summer!  Join us rowing for fun and fitness!  Grades 6 to Adult.  2-day classes start in June. Some classes will fill, so register early to get the sessions you want.  Register at www.barehillrowing.com/summer Email cbsands-bohrer@barehillrowing.com with questions.
Charter Review Committee Seeks Feedback
Please provide input to the Charter Review Committee by taking a short survey.  The committee is working to identify what's working and what needs improvement with the Charter that has been in place for about 10 years. Responses will help guide the committee in determining what needs to be amended, discarded, or introduced. Please take 5-10 minutes to respond using the link below. It can also be found on the town website.  The survey will be open until the end of May, but don't wait! Thank you for your help. 

Chorus and the Woo Sox!

Here is your official invitation to come enjoy a Woo Sox game at Polar Park Worcester, and hear the Bromfield 7th/8th grade chorus perform the National Anthem on the field on ⚾Sat. May 23rd @4pm!

Use this link to purchase TICKETS in the Bromfield/HPS-reserved sections on the first-base line at a discounted price. *Performers also need a ticket to enter Polar Park.

We hope to see you there!

Friday June 19th - Harvard Public School’s PTO hopes that you will join us at Canobie Lake Park for the district wide End of Year Celebration!

Come and go throughout the day as you please. Explore the park with friends and run into classmates in a very different environment!

Tickets purchased at a discounted rate in advance through the PTO site by June 9th https://bit.ly/HPSCanobie



The online application for SUN Bucks (formerly Summer EBT) is now open. This federal food benefit program provides a $120 lump-sum summer benefit per school-aged child for income-eligible families. SUN Bucks income eligibility standards are the same as the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)—all enrolled students identified as meeting the income eligibility standards for free or reduced-price lunch during school year 2025-26, either through an NSLP household paper application or direct certification, are automatically eligible for SUN Bucks. Students identified as homeless, migrant, runaway, or participating in Head Start are also automatically eligible. The program is administered by the state Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) in partnership with DESE with assistance from schools. Find details and learn how to apply on the SUN Bucks website


Harvard Schools Trust
Each month the Board of Directors for the Harvard Schools Trust (HST) grants funds to the Harvard Public School Community. At our February meeting we voted to fund the following grant: 
  • Support for the Preschool End of Year field trip, requested by Lauren Campanello 
Please join the Harvard Schools Trust. We invite you to become a member and help support enrichment for the young people of Harvard. Without members and donors we cannot grant funds to support teachers and students of the Harvard Public Schools. To become a member, click here. You can find more information about HST here

https://route2apparel.com/fofranny/shop/home

Did you know that Franny is fully funded through donations? 

Franny apparel is available for purchase for the first time ever! Franny and Officer Tim are raising funds to help with Franny's care and continued training. A portion of all proceeds from this fundraiser come back to benefit Franny and her comfort dog endeavors. 

Click the link above to check out the items available for purchase . Once done you will be able to choose to pick up your items at J and S Business Solutions on Main Street in Ayer or have them shipped.

Thank you for your continued support.

Officer Tim Schaeffer

SRO/ Patrol Officer

Harvard Police Department

40 Ayer Rd. 

Harvard, MA. 01451

Pre-register for Comprehensive Curbside Composting with Black Earth Compost  

Only a few more pre-registrations are needed for this service to open in Harvard. Black Earth accepts all food scraps including meat, bones, dairy, fish, shells, oils, cooked foods, processed foods, and certified compostable tableware.  Many add-on services are available including for yard waste, plastic film, coffee pods, and styrofoam. The cost is $94.99 for curbside pickup every other week for 6 months. A one time cost for your bin and starter bags is $39.50. Please visit www.blackearthcompost.com for more information and to pre-register. Thank you, the Harvard Climate Initiative.

 


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