Volume: XIIIIssue: 38May 25, 2026
It was a busy week! Between Parent-Teacher Conferences, Senior Prom, and the 8th grade trip to Six Flags and the HEAT, there has been a lot happening across the building - and the pace is not slowing down anytime soon. The next several weeks will continue to be filled with events, celebrations, trips, and end-of-year responsibilities that can make this time of year feel especially hectic for both students and staff.
While all of these experiences are important and meaningful parts of the school year, it is critical that we continue to keep our focus on instruction and student preparation. Regents exams are now just a few weeks away, and our students need structure, consistency, and purposeful academic support more than ever.
Please continue to prioritize strong classroom routines, clear expectations, and opportunities for students to engage in meaningful Regents prep. Whether through review activities, practice questions, writing tasks, small-group support, or targeted feedback, every opportunity for focused practice matters. Students benefit greatly from predictable classroom environments during busy periods like this, and your consistency helps keep them grounded and academically focused.
I also recognize that this stretch of the year can be demanding for staff as well!!! Thank you for your continued flexibility, professionalism, and commitment to supporting students through all of the moving pieces that come with May and June. The work you are doing each day is helping our students stay on track and build confidence as they approach their exams and the finish line of the school year.
Let’s keep the momentum going and finish the year strong.
- MAY25: Memorial Day, no school
- MAY 26: Culture Day, rapid dismissal 2:15pm
- MAY27: Eid, no school
- MAY28: Senior Awards Breakfast
- MAY29: Spring Play
- JUN12: 8th Grade Prom!
- JUN12: Last day of Girls Inc programming
- JUN18: Kiri's Retirement Party!
- JUN19: Juneteenth, no school
- JUN23: 8th Grade Graduation!
- JUN25: 12th Grade Graduation!
- MAY28: MS Brooklyn Cyclones Trip
- MAY29: MS CUNY Explorers Visit
- JUN01: 6th Grade trip to MET
- JUN02-03: Senior Overnight trip to Villa Roma
- JUN09: 7th Grade trip to Jewish Heritage Museum
- June 1: Lynn Jeudy facilitates last SEL PD
- June 4: AM Outreach & Worktime, Roadmaps training (for some), PM Review Proctor Expectations and Regents Schedule, ENL Groups feedback review
- June 8: CEP Goals
- June15: CEP Goals
- Catered lunch with food options from different cultures
- SGA run activities for AAPI month
- Music & dancing!
- All students attend their regularly scheduled classes.
- Teachers run an opening circle and then select (or have kids select) the activity for the rest of the class. RPET students have created THIS DOCUMENT with explicit directions for the circle and lesson plans for each activity. As a heads up - any tab without an emoji is still in development but will be completed by May 19.
- Any student performing in the assembly should report to the gym at 12:45 and no earlier. We want to ensure they get to participate in the circle too. A list will be shared by May 22.
- All students (except performers already in the gym) report to their regular 6th-period class. Students will be called upstairs for the Culture Day Assembly shortly after.
- So far, the assembly will include two Bengali dances, a Mexican dance, an Afro-Carribbean inspired dance and the step team. The assembly will end with a multicultural fashion/show parade. We already have 14 countries/cultures represented but want to add more! Please encourage your students to sign up by emailing Kelly or going to 507 after school any day. Staff are more than welcome to participate too!!
- June 5: ELA
- June 8: Science
- June 11: Social Studies
- June 12: Math & Breadth