
LaPerche 5th graders learn valuable leadership skills by serving on the Student Council, making morning announcements, working at the school store, and greeting other students arriving in the morning.


School in Smithfield will be in person on Monday unless the governor announces otherwise or if staffing, due to illnesses, does not enable us to adequately supervise students. There has been no news to the contrary.

The Governor asked that districts communicate to students, families, and staff that we will be using the same protocols for quarantines and isolation when we return to school on Monday. New guidance from the CDC is being reviewed to determine what may be revised for Rhode Island. We are monitoring all communications from the Governor's office and RIDOH and will keep the community updated about any changes as needed.

As 2021 comes to a close and 2022 draws near, it's good to think about how we can give to our community and to society. For some, this may mean becoming a foster parent. There is an urgent need for foster parents in RI. To get more details about becoming a foster parent, contact Jhane Pereira at pereirajh@familyserviceri.org or (401) 999-2962.

Happy New Year! The District newsletter for January is available on this link: https://bit.ly/3pmDZyc . We wish all a healthy and happy 2022.


Merry Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year!

Great news! Thanks to Scott Barnett, our technology director, we applied for and are receiving funding from the FCC in the form of $51,648 in credit with a Chromebook vendor for 200 units in this calendar year. Our only expenditure is for the licensing and warranty costs (approximately $15K, which we will take from existing technology funding). This award from the Emergency Connectivity Fund will allow us to get a complete class year set of equipment for that $15K expenditure and to place the order in a timely fashion for fall receipt for the upcoming 9th grade class.

Home for the holidays house decorating contest for Smithfield residents. Do you have the most festive home in your neighborhood? To enter, complete an online application form available at smithfieldri.com. The entry deadline is Friday, December 17th at 4:30pm.

Vaccination Clinic Reminder - A pediatric vaccination clinic is scheduled for Saturday, December 18th. Information and registration is available at www.vaccinateri.org. Other details below:
Location/Date/Time: Old County Road, 12/18/21, 10AM to 2PM
Direct Registration link: https://www.vaccinateri.org/appointment/en/reg/5215911066
Vaccines offered: Pfizer Pediatric (5-11)


Santa Claus is coming to Smithfield! December 11th and 12th, 5-8pm. Sponsored by the Smithfield Fire Department. Santa is visiting each neighborhood, escorted by Smithfield's First Responders. Visit the Town of Smithfield website for details and routes.

The Smithfield High School Music Department will hold their Winter Concert on Thursday, December 9th, at 7 p.m. in the SHS auditorium. There will be performances by the band, chorus, Sentinel Singers and Jazz Band. All are welcome!


Featured artwork from Gallagher Middle School: "Overlapping Flowers" by Reese Gaffney, Grade 8 and "Overlapping Sweets" by Keana Blakely, Grade 8



SMITHFIELD SNOWSTORM - The Smithfield Youth Council is hosting a winter activity for our community. Please joint them by hanging up snowflakes around the town between December 1st and February break.

Smithfield's All-Lit-Up Parade is this Saturday, December 4th, at 4pm. The parade begins at SHS and ends at the Village Green. See their Facebook page for more details. Let's all get in the spirit!

Artist spotlight on 2009 SHS graduate Colby Charpentier presenting artwork during his residency in California. Congratulations Colby! https://youtu.be/rXefMZVqvLc



The Smithfield Schools District newsletter for December is available online and through this link: https://bit.ly/3FTWwHN

Happy Hanukkah to all members of our community who celebrate this festival of lights. Wishing all a season of peace and joy!

Smithfield Schools get an A in the media literacy study for RI districts!
https://mediaeducationlab.com/sites/default/files/ML%20in%20RI%20%2810%29.pdf


One of the first goals of the Arts Task Force is to showcase the visual and performing arts in Smithfield. Check out these works of art from some of our middle school students. Batik on Fabric by grade 8 artist, Sydney Briggs, and plaster sculptures by grade 7 artists





You may have heard the news that Smithfield's school bus drivers have authorized a strike. The bus drivers have been in negotiations with Durham Transportation Services and have not yet reached an agreement. While the vote to authorize a strike is necessary before an actual work stoppage, it does not necessarily mean that a strike is imminent. Both sides continue to participate in negotiations, facilitated by a federal mediator.
The bus drivers that serve Smithfield Schools are our parents, our neighbors, and a valuable asset to our school district. We are hopeful that a fair agreement can be reached through these ongoing negotiations. Should negotiation sessions not proceed in a productive manner and a strike does occur, we will be prompt in our communications with you. While alternate mass transportation options are nonexistent, we are exploring opportunities for flexible expectations for attendance and parent pick ups and drop offs.
For a news account of the issue, see this link: https://bit.ly/31FHjuZ
