
🌟🎉 Drury High School Career Fair: A Huge Success! 🎉🌟
We are thrilled to share that our recent Career Fair was an incredible success! 🤩
On May 23rd, the Drury High School gymnasium buzzed with excitement as students connected with professionals from various industries, attended informative panel discussions, and explored a world of career opportunities.
A huge THANK YOU to all the companies, speakers, volunteers, and students who made this event possible. Your participation and enthusiasm made it an unforgettable experience.
📸 Check out some highlights!
Let’s continue to inspire and support our students as they embark on their career journeys. Go Blue Devils! 💙🖤
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Parents' Cafe on June 11th hosted by nbCC
See flyer for details!


Community organization Hoosac Harvest announces its annual seedling swap will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024, as part of the North Adams Farmer’s Market on Main Street in downtown North Adams.
Community members are invited to bring seedlings to swap, or to come without seedlings and just choose offerings for their spring gardens. All seedlings are free--you don’t need to bring some to swap to take some home. Donations to Hoosac Harvest are encouraged.
Seedlings to share can be extra vegetables or flowers that you bought or grew and can even be cuttings or plants that you have too many of in your yard. Bring and share what you can.

Drury High School - Band Concert
Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 7pm
Drury High School Auditorium
Hope to see you there!


Bingo for Books
Monday, 5/20 at 5:30 pm
Free and open to all.
NAPS, CCB and Head Start staff will be available starting at 5pm to answer questions about PreK/Kindergarten, assist with enrollment and give classroom tours.
Pizza will be available at 5:30. Games start at 6pm.


The Federation for Children with Special Needs is providing FREE workshops for special education families about the NEW IEP form.
Details about upcoming trainings and registration information can be found at https://fcsn.org/new-iep/
More opportunities can be found at https://fcsn.org/news/

5/17 North Adams Mobile Food Bank, 11am -noon, Brien Center Parking Lot


School of Rock
Tonight! 5/13 at 7:00 pm
Limited seating available


Don't forget!
NAPS Community Forum: Grade Configuration Updates
Wednesday, May 15th at 6 PM
At the Welcome Center at Brayton Elementary School and via Zoom (link napsk12.org/ZoomLinkMay15)
Forums are open to anyone interested in learning more about the logistics planned for the upcoming school year, including, transportation, arrival and dismissal times, class sizes, and school choice updates. The forum will also allow participants to ask questions and provide feedback.


Giuseppe Grandini and the Search for the World's Greatest Opera Character
A Free Family Concert
11:00 AM Saturday, May 18
Tina Packer Playhouse at Shakespeare and Co., Lenox
Full information and free registration here: https://www.berkshireoperafestival.org/grandini
Part of ArtWeek Berkshires 2024
On Saturday, May 18, from 11:00-11:50am at Shakespeare and Co. in Lenox, Berkshire Opera Festival will present a performance specifically tailored to young people, ages 8-14.
With the bumbling Italian opera impresario Giuseppe Grandini as your guide, explore opera's most unforgettable characters through the music of Verdi, Puccini, Mozart, and more! Four acclaimed singers will take the stage in this free, interactive event that is sure to inspire the whole family.

DDS Neurodiversity EVENT
May 23, 2024
The Statewide Autism Team is excited to present the next training in the Neurodiversity Training Series.
Unmasking the Hidden Struggles: Navigating Autistic Burnout and Masking
Date/Time: Thursday, 5/23 at 12 pm
Registration Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMocuGorzwpGNzxz8d7YFR2Q5Aq6orF1sTQ#/registration
Presenter: Megan Anna Neff, PsyD She/They, Website: www.neurodivergentinsights.com
Description: Join us for a 90-minute discussion that sheds light on the intertwined realities of Autistic masking and burnout, significantly impacting the lives of Autistic adults. Hosted by Dr. Neff, an Autistic clinical psychologist and author, this talk is set to illuminate the often-overlooked “invisible end of the spectrum.” As awareness of autism without co-occurring intellectual disability grows, an increasing number of adults are seeking supportive services. However, historically, the field has not fully grasped their presentation or needs. This talk aims to demystify by exploring and defining a few key features:
• The lost generation of Autistic adults
• Autistic masking (not what you think it is)
• Autistic burnout
We will delve into the concept of "masking" — the innate drive for safety that leads many Autistic people to repress Autistic traits and mimic neurotypical norms, examining its deep connection to Autistic burnout. This state of physical and mental exhaustion can lead to severe consequences for quality of life, including an increased risk of suicidality.
By engaging with the latest research, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how the current support system, despite its good intentions, may inadvertently exacerbate these challenges. This training is set to challenge the status quo, advocating for a shift towards more neuro-affirming approaches in therapy and support services. It questions long-held assumptions about the needs of Autistic individuals.
Bio: Dr. Neff is a neurodivergent Psychologist and founder of Neurodivergent Insights where she creates education and wellness resources for neurodivergent adults. Dr. Neff is the author of Self-Care for Autistic People. Additionally, she has published in several peer-reviewed journals.

Massachusetts has a new IEP Form! The new form is written in easier-to-understand language and is designed to increase collaboration among IEP Team members. Centering on student’s strengths and vision, a goal is to help students take an active part in the IEP planning process. Come to our virtual Introduction to the New IEP Form presentation to learn what has changed! This workshop is free and open to all families, educators, and administrators in current MassPAC member communities.
Date: Wednesday, May 8th
Time: 5:00 PM-6:00 PM
Presenter: Leslie M. Leslie, MassPAC Project Director
Please register to get the Zoom link to participate: https://fcsn.org/event/new-iep-may-8/
Questions? lleslie@fcsn.org

Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED Certification Training
See flyer for details

SAVE THE DATE!
Drury High School's semi-annual End of Semester Showcase & Student Recognition Event
June 7th from 10:45am to 2:20pm
Doors open at 10:35
Four different showcase locations: gym, library, and band and theatre classrooms.
Student Recognition Ceremony will begin at 1pm in the auditorium


The Greenhouse Program is holding its Spring Open House on Thursday, May 9th from 9am to 6pm. See flyers for additional hours they will be open and pricing.








Teen Writing Workshop Showcase
See flyer for details!

Our 21st Century Afterschool Program showered our School Lunch Heroes with some love! Thank you to all of our School Lunch Heroes for everything you do, including all the work that goes into serving our delicious dinner program that our Afterschool students get to enjoy!
Don't forget to thank your School Lunch Hero today!





Today, we’re celebrating our School Lunch Heroes! School meals are the building blocks for creating supportive learning environments so that all students feel valued, connected, nourished, and ready to learn. Thank you to all who provide healthy, nutritious meals to our students every day!


Please join us in congratulating our students from Drury High School who participated in the Special Olympics event earlier in the week at Monument Mountain High School.
The DHS team won 5th place in the banner competition. Students took home 7 gold, 7 silver, and 4 bronze medals for various events in which they participated.
We would also like to extend a sincere word of thanks to our staff for working diligently for our students and advocating for their participation in this Nationally recognized event. It is wonderful to see such collaboration and dedication to a population of students, who so often go unrecognized. Small steps are huge gains for some, and we are thrilled to celebrate and congratulate them for their accomplishments.









Upcoming programming at ROOTS Teen Center.
See flyers for details.

