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On May 26th,the legacy senior project of MMHS being of our students and staff, as well as academic <br /> senior Hifsa Mustafa `Who We Are—Exploring Diversity growth for every student are the "why" behind our <br /> Through Stories and Photographs of the Immigrant decision-making. Every day of this school year was <br /> Experience in Our Community' was presented at the important not only as an opportunity to experience <br /> Mashpee Public Library. This project showcased, academic growth, but also as an opportunity to build <br /> honored, and highlighted students and families relationships. <br /> who have immigrated to our Mashpee community. <br /> Through their photographs and stories, Hifsa and her Thank you to the members of our Mashpee <br /> team helped our community to better understand and "connected community" for your support. We are <br /> embrace the backgrounds,strengths,and hopes of these Fateful to our "Southport Falcons," to the Mashpee <br /> immigrants,and to learn the challenges they overcame Wampanoag Tribe, to the many businesses and <br /> in order to make a new home in America. The exhibit at organizations that support our programs and initiatives, <br /> the library remained on display throughout the summer and to all of our wonderful volunteers--all greatly <br /> of 2022. As a legacy senior project,each year another valued members of our MPS team. We thank the <br /> MMHS senior will continue to add to this important Town of Mashpee and its residents for their continued <br /> project. commitment to ensuring that the children of Mashpee <br /> receive the very best education. <br /> Consuelo Carroll continued to serve as our District <br /> Outreach Coordinator. Consuelo's office is located It's Great to be in Mashpee <br /> at our #WeAreMashpee outreach site/store located at A Connected Community. <br /> Mashpee Commons. We are grateful for our valued <br /> partnership with the Mashpee Commons. At this site, Respectfully submitted, <br /> we build connections with our Mashpee community, <br /> highlight our school programs and opportunities, Nicole Bartlett,Chair <br /> showcase accomplishments of our students and staff, Cathy Lewis,Vice-Chair <br /> and offer school-related and school-created items for Brian Weeden, Secretary <br /> sale. Don Myers,Member <br /> Matthew Davis,Member <br /> The Class of 2022 left the "nest" on June 4th. <br /> This year's graduation was such a special experience. <br /> Eighty-eight percent of the 108 members of the Class of <br /> 2022 planned to pursue some form of higher education, <br /> with sixty-five percent at a 4-year public/private Report of the <br /> college or university and twenty-three percent at a Kenneth C. Coombs School <br /> 2-year public or private college or prep school. Eleven <br /> percent of the graduates planned to pursue full-time <br /> employment or an internship opportunity. Graduate <br /> Christian Bober made the commitment to honor and Mission Statement: The Kenneth C. Coombs <br /> serve our country in the United States Marines. A School strives to provide a high quality,individualized <br /> total of $221,800 in scholarships was awarded to the education to equip students with skills and knowledge <br /> members of the Class of 2022. We are so grateful to for the future. This goal shall be achieved through a <br /> our "Connected Community" for their support of our partnership of educators, families and the community <br /> graduates. Thank you to the Mashpee Commons for that values cooperation, diversity and creativity in a <br /> the graduation banners they created and displayed child-centered,inclusive learning environment. <br /> along Center Street. Our graduates worked very hard Dr.Debra Goulart,Ed.D.,Principal <br /> and were role models for resiliency and excellence. Brian M.Prehna,M.Ed,CAGS,Assistant Principal <br /> Appreciation to the Community School Council Members <br /> As we reflect back on the 2021-2022 school year Dr.Debra Goulart,Principal <br /> with gratitude and appreciation we realize that by Patricia Bernard,Teacher <br /> working together as a team of students, staff,families, Michelle Richmond,Teacher <br /> and community,and by applying#212TheExtraDegree Alison Robbins,Teacher <br /> of effort, we were able to produce the best possible Community Representative <br /> outcomes for our students. The social-emotional well- Parent <br /> 163 <br />