Friday, October 17, 2025

October 17, 2025

 





Griffin Memorial School News

At GMS, We THRIVE

October 17, 2025

GMS Families,  

         It was a short week, but a productive one nonetheless. So much was accomplished, including a quick field trip for our Kindergarteners for a Hayride and a pumpkin patch. Speaking of Pumpkins, our PTO Pumpkinfest is just one week away, we can't wait to see you all next Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 for some evening fun. 

          In a recent review, there are many students who do not have an updated physical on file. If you have not sent in an updated physical report within the past year, would you please do so to make sure our nurse has the most up to date medical information to best serve your child's needs. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. 

        We know that our third and fourth grade students are hard at work on their Scarecrows for the 43rd Scarecrow Jamboree coming up on October 31st. We are excited to see all the creativity come out in these creations in just a few weeks. 

        If you are new to GMS, something special we do during November is honor our Veterans with our Wall of Heroes. If you know a Veteran that you would like included on our Wall please fill out THIS FORM and will be sure to add them to over 150 other heroes already up. If you have submitted in past years, there is no need to resubmitted, their poster is still with us. Our Veterans Day Assembly will be on November 10 at 9:00. All Veterans are invited to attend beginning with a reception starting at 8:45. Please spread the word to any veteran you may know. 

Be Well, Be Curious, and THRIVE,

Dan Mitchell, Principal

Maura Clinton-Jones, Assistant Principal

Upcoming Dates

October 24, 2025Pumpkinfest

October 30, 2025Scarecrow Jamboree Drop-Off

October 31, 2025Scarecrow Jamboree

November 3, 2025Parent Conferences PM

November 3-10, 2025GMS Book Fair

November 4, 2025No School- Parent Conferences

November 6, 2025Picture Re Takes

GMS News

Counselors' Corner

Be sure to check out this month's edition of our Counselors' Corner Newsletter to hear all of the news and information from Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Perkins.

Counselors’ Corner

Book Fair Volunteers Needed



If you are interested, please make sure that you have completed the volunteer training and paperwork beforehand, and sign up here.

PTO News

Griffy Gear – Sale Extended
We are excited that Griffy Gear is back this year! NEW items include a FULL ZIP HOODIE and SWEATPANTS. There are several other items in a variety of sizes and colors for both children and adults! Online orders can be placed until Monday, October 20th.

Pumpkin Festival
The 8th Annual Pumpkin Festival is scheduled for Friday, October 24th from 6pm - 8pm. If you’re interested in helping out with the event, please consider donating an item or volunteering your time. Thank you in advance for helping to make the Pumpkin Festival a success!

October Newsletter
Be sure to read our monthly newsletters where we will highlight important dates and upcoming events, and we'll introduce you to our Executive Board and Coordinators

November PTO Meeting
Please join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm via Zoom. We hope you will join us as we hear updates from Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Clinton-Jones as well as updates about the PTO events and happenings! Looking forward to seeing you there!

Calling all 4th Grade Families

It is time to start thinking about the 4th grade yearbook. Now is the time to start saving photos to send to us for the yearbook. As you think about photos, please note that all photo submissions should have fourth grade GMS students only. Stay tuned for more information and ways to send us your photos!

**All of this information and more may be found on our Facebook Page: GMS PTO NH 2025-2026.**

Community News



Ski Club 2026

Hello Litchfield Students/Parents! Ski Club 2026 is open and available for registration! We will be at Pat's again on Friday Nights starting in January 2026! This is open to all 1st -12th grade kids in all schools in Litchfield.  Dates for 2026 are January 9, 16, 23, 30, and Feb 6th.  Registration is open from now until 12/31/25.

Rates for this year are:

Lift Only - $205

Lift/Rental - $295

Lift/Lesson - $305

Lift/Lesson/Rental - $395

Prices will go up $30 per package  after 11/15

Times are 3pm - 8pm.

 GMS Lessons at 5:30pm

Mountain is open until 10, however students are on their own after 8pm.

https://www.patspeak.com/plan-your-visit/lessons-rentals/learn-to-ski-ride-program/

Codes to sign up are:

Griffin: GMS2026

LMS: LMS2026

Campbell: CHS2026

Coordinators for this year will be Melissa Feeley for GMS and Brian Stafford for LMS/CHS.

Feel free to reach us below:

Mkfeeley@gmail.com

brian.s.stafford@gmail.com

This is NOT a school sponsored event and there will be NO transportation. Carpooling is strongly recommended!

Repeated News/ Long Term Info to Know

End 68 Hours of Hunger and the Litchfield School District 2023-2024

The End 68 Hours of Hunger Program and Litchfield Schools are pleased to inform you about a free, confidential food program which provides students with meals from Friday after school until they return to school on Monday morning.  If meeting the weekend nutritional needs of your child is challenging at this time, we would like to help meet that need.  All food is non-perishable and easy to prepare.  If your child has any food allergies, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate this need.  Nut products are included for those who are not allergic, but children are informed that they are not to open the bags until a parent can review the contents. 

Each week, bags containing food will be provided to students at school.  Students will bring the bag home on the bus or by whatever mode of transportation they have at the end of the day.  If you prefer, parents may pick up the bag at school. 

If you’d like to sign up for the program or need additional information, please contact Taryn Staples, School Social Worker, at tstaples@litchfieldsd.org.

From Food Services

Please see the attached links in regards to our food services. They explain the meal prices for this year as well as qualification and application information for the free and reduced meal program.

2025 NH Public Release

Food Services Letter

Free and Reduced Instructions (English)

Free and Reduced Application (English)

Free and Reduced Application (Spanish)

News from Tech

The parent portal in now open on Powerschool. Please see below in the News from Tech section, for instructions about completing your annual verification. As a reminder, these must be completed EVERY YEAR. MUST UPDATE AND CONFIRM POWERSCHOOL INFORMATION ANNUALLY.Please click the links below for updated information regarding powerschool and Chromebook information. A reminder that all parents

PowerSchool Portal Information for Parents

Back-to-School and Chromebook Insurance

Morning Drop Off Procedures

During the morning drop off, both buses and cars will utilize the big loop. As vehicles pull in please pull as far forward until all cars have stopped. Then you can let your child out of the car. Please then wait until the cars in front of you move before pulling forward. Please DO NOT pass a stopped car, cut through the parking lot,  or stop at the front door if there is space in front to pull forward. We also ask that you avoid parking in the parking lot and walking your child to the door, this adds pedestrian traffic to car traffic. Our attempt is to make this a safe and fluid process. We understand that some back ups do occur, but this procedure ensures safety of all and limits the length of any delay.

Pick Up Procedures

Those utilizing parent pick up are asked to fill in the large loop at the designated time. Please have the colored pick up slips that were sent home, as these act as verification for our staff. If you arrive early for your designated time, you will be directed to a waiting line in the parking lot until your group time.

Pink Group (Last Names A-E): 2:45

Yellow Group (Last Names F-N) 2:52

Blue Group (Last Names O-Z) 3:00

Buses: 3:10 targeted departure     

Absence Reporting 

At Litchfield School District, one of our greatest priorities is ensuring that all our students arrive safely at school each and every day. 

To enhance our existing absence-checking procedure, we now use a more efficient student absence reporting system called SafeArrival.  This  system will reduce the time it takes to verify student attendance, make it easy for you to report your child’s absence and easy for staff to respond to unexplained student absences. 

With SafeArrival, you are asked to report your child’s absence in advance using any of these 3 convenient methods:

  1. Using your mobile device, download and install the SchoolMessenger app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (or from the links at https://go.schoolmessenger.com). The first time you use the app, select Sign Up to create your account. Select Attendance then Report an Absence.

  2. Use the SafeArrival website, https://go.schoolmessenger.com. The first time you use the website, select Sign Up to create your account. Select Attendance then Report an Absence.

  3. Call the toll-free number 1-833-516-0370 to report an absence using the automated phone system.

These options are available 24 hours/day, 7 days a week.  Future absences can be reported at any time. 

In addition, we will use the SchoolMessenger Communicate automated notification system to contact parents whose child is absent when the absence was not reported in advance. The automated notification system will attempt to contact parents at multiple contact points until a reason is submitted for the absence. If our system is unable to reach the designated contacts, office staff will follow up. 

If you report your child’s absence in advance using the SafeArrival toll-free number, website or mobile app, you will NOT receive these notifications.

SafeArrival Sign Up

SafeArrival FAQs

SafeArrival Report an Absence

From Nurse Alexa

·         Please do not send your child to school if they are experiencing

o    a fever (>100.4°)They must be fever free for 24 hours without fever reducing medications

o   Vomiting or diarrhea within the past 24 hours

o   Continuous coughing not relieved by cough medicine

o   Are overall not feeling well (headache, stomach ache, fatigue, etc.)

·         Practice hand washing

·         Practice covering a cough and sneeze

·         Drink lots of fluids

·         Get plenty of rest

Linked below is a resource for helping prevent the spread of respiratory viruses. As always, you can reach out to the school nurse with any questions or concerns.

https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/prevention/precautions-when-sick.html 



229 Charles Bancroft Hwy. Litchfield, NH 03052

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Past Editions of the GMS School News can be found at: https://griffinnhnews.blogspot.com/


                                                                                                





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