Our mascot has a name! The students voted, and the winning submission was Nova. Welcome to the Saccarappa Shining Star Family, Nova!
5 months ago, Alexis Jones
Shining Star Mascot
The Portland Press Herald is once again assisting with holiday presents, but Friday, December 1st is the last day to apply! Please complete the application below if you would like support. https://www.pressherald.com/2023/09/11/toyfundapplication/
5 months ago, Alexis Jones
Portland Press Herald Toy Fund
Thank you to Fire Fighter Phil and Janelle from the Westbrook Fire Department for visiting Saccarappa and sharing fire prevention information with our students.
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Fire Fighter
Stop, Drop and Roll
Fire Fighter
Thank you for your service.
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Veterans Day
It was a fun day at Saccarappa on Friday. We had our first whole-school assembly, met our new Shining Star Mascot, and chose our next whole-school reward! We look forward to celebrating Stuffy Day soon!
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Mascot
Assembly
Join the Saccarappa School Team! There are a variety of opportunities available. Attend the job fair tomorrow, November 3rd, from 12-3 p.m. at the Westbrook School Administrative Offices at 117 Stroudwater Street. You can also email jonesa@westbrookschools.org for more information.
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Job Fair
I am writing to let you know that we are planning to reopen all schools in Westbrook on Monday, October 30 with a regular schedule. We will do so with a heightened sense of awareness and security and, as an added precaution, the Westbrook Police Department will provide additional presence at our schools. We are ready to support all of our students with counselors, social workers, and student services staff throughout the day. I will let you know if developments over the weekend cause our plans to change. Otherwise, Monday will be a day of school. Please continue to keep the people of Lewiston, the victims and their families in your thoughts and prayers. As a Westbrook community, we will support and comfort our children and each other over the days and weeks ahead as our hearts begin to heal. Take care and be strong.
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
wsd
Schools in Westbrook will be CLOSED again today, Friday, October 27. This is out of an abundance of caution as law enforcement agencies continue to investigate and search for the person responsible for the tragedy in Lewiston. A number of our staff also live in the Lewiston area and continue to be sheltered in place. Please keep everyone impacted by this tragedy in your thoughts and prayers. I will be in touch over the weekend as we all hope to return to school on Monday. Take care and be strong.
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
WSD
While we would like to quickly return to normalcy, it is still too early to definitively say whether or not we will be able to be at school tomorrow. The search for the suspect in the Lewiston tragedy continues but there have been promising developments this evening. If the suspect is not apprehended by morning, schools will be closed again on Friday. If the suspect has been found or is in custody by morning, schools will be open on Friday. I will send a communication early tomorrow morning to let you know if school will be closed or open. Either way, please know that we are here to support our students, families, and staff as we all heal from this horrific event. Please see your email, our website, and our Facebook page for more information. Take care and be strong.
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
wsd
Quick update: We continue to monitor the search that is underway for the suspect in the Lewiston tragedy. I have been in contact with WPD and other area schools throughout the day. It is too early to say if we will be in school on Friday. I hope to make that decision this evening and will send another message later.
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Dear friends, My heart is breaking over the tragic events in Lewiston last evening. I’m sure we are all struggling to make sense of such a horrible tragedy so close to home. Please join me in keeping the people of Lewiston in your thoughts and prayers. Our hearts go out to the victims and those who were injured, their families and friends, and others impacted by this traumatic event, including members of our own community. Because the person of interest has not been apprehended as of this morning and out of an abundance of caution, all schools in Westbrook will be CLOSED on Thursday, October 26. There will be no before or after school activities at this time and Central Office will be closed. Violence of this nature is difficult for anyone to understand. Children may be especially shaken by this event and may have questions and concerns. I encourage you to talk with your children about their thoughts and feelings and about school safety. Please reassure them that their schools are secure places where they are cared for every day. The Maine Department of Education has provided some suggestions for supporting children: Preschool and early elementary school children need brief, simple information that should be balanced with reassurances that their schools and homes are safe and that adults are there to protect them. Concrete examples of safety, like having locked doors and adult supervision, can provide comfort. Upper elementary and early middle school children will be more vocal in asking questions about whether they truly are safe and what is being done at their schools and communities. They may need assistance processing the incident. Discuss efforts of their schools, police, and community to ensure their safety. Upper middle school and high school students will have strong and varying opinions about the causes of violence in society. They will share concrete suggestions about how to prevent tragedies in society. Emphasize the role that students have in maintaining safe communities and schools, communicating any personal safety concerns to parents/guardians/trusted adults, school administrators, and police officers, and accessing support for emotional needs. Additionally, online resources from The National Child Traumatic Stress Network and the National Association of School Psychologists may be helpful. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 988. Please reach out to me, your school principals, and student service providers if we can help in supporting your children and your families. Additional police officers will be present at our schools on Thursday as well. We are fortunate to be part of the Westbrook community where we pull together and take care of each other, especially in times of crisis and tragedy. Take care, and stay strong. Peter Lancia Superintendent of Schools
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
WSD
Dear friends, Please know that the Westbrook Schools are aware of the horrific events in Lewiston this evening. I have been in communication with the Westbrook Police all evening and will continue to monitor the situation. The suspect is still at large, armed, and dangerous. I will provide more information in the morning if this tragedy will impact school and how we will be ready to support students and staff in the coming days Take care, and please join me in keeping the people of Lewiston in your thoughts and prayers. Peter Lancia, Superintendent of Schools
6 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Join the Saccarappa School Team! There are a variety of opportunities available. Attend a job fair or email jonesa@westbrookschools.org for more information.
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Job Fair
Saccarappa School is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair from November 2nd through 9th. The book fair will be open to students throughout the school day and to families from 12:00-7:00 p.m. on November 9th. For more information or to set up an eWallet, visit the online link below. https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/sacc2020
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Book Fair
We're hiring! Saccarappa School is hiring for various positions, including bench subs and Ed Tech Is. See the link below or email Alexis Jones at jonesa@westbrookschools.org for more information. https://www.applitrack.com/westbrookschools/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1
6 months ago, Alexis Jones
Where your voice is heard.
The Saccarappa Shining Stars are enjoying their 15 minutes of fame on Weather At Your School! Watch them now on WMTW.
7 months ago, Alexis Jones
WMTW
WMTW Weather At Your School will broadcast live from Saccarappa on Tuesday, October 10th. Students are invited to join from 5:50-6:50 a.m. for their 15 minutes of fame. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
7 months ago, Alexis Jones
Weather At Your School
Tomorrow is the last day to bring in money for the Saccarappa PTO Pie Fundraiser. Pies are made in Oxford, Maine, and delivered frozen. Pick-up will be on November 7th at Saccarappa. Order yours today!
7 months ago, Alexis Jones
Pie Fundraiser
Did you know that there are multiple food pantries throughout the city ready to support families in our community? See the attached flyers for details.
7 months ago, Alexis Jones
English
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Map
Saccarappa's Pie Sale is underway. Don't delay! Pie orders are due October 10th.
7 months ago, Alexis Jones
Pie Fundraiser