SAVE THE DATE! ποΈ Plymouth Public Schools is excited to host the 5th Annual Plymouth Community Health and Safety Fair again on Saturday, May 2, 2026 from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. This FREE event has been planned in partnership with Plymouth Family Network - PFN, an organization within Plymouth Public Schools who has hosted the extremely successful Early Childhood Fair for the past 28 years! While Plymouth Family Network's resources aim to service families with children ages 0-5, our hope was to expand resources for students and families ages 6 and up. Hope to see you there!

Congratulations to Plymouth South High Schoolβs Stella Gizzi for her incredible performance at the Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest State Finals in Boston this past weekend! π Stella was an outstanding representative for Plymouth, and we couldnβt be prouder of her hard work, stage presence, and charisma. Way to go, Stella! βΊοΈ




π£ We are in need of about 4 more Leadership Interns for Camp Invention, being held July 6-10, 2026 at PCIS. Students in grades 10-12 can apply and earn up to 40 volunteer hours! Please contact Camp Director Mary Lavin at campinventionplymouth@gmail.com or Science Curriculum Coordinator Alison Riordan at ariordan@plymouth.k12.ma.us for more information.

The Plymouth School Committee approved calendar dates for the 2026-2027 school year are now available and located on the Calendar page at http://plymouth.k12.ma.us/calendars. Alternatively, calendars can be found under Explore > Documents > Calendars. π


π£ Friendly reminder: Wednesday, March 4th is a half day for ALL grades for staff Professional Development! π Dismissal Times - High School: 11:05 A.M. | Middle School: 11:55 A.M. | Elementary School: 1:05 P.M.

Tune in to Plymouth EDTV at 7:00 PM for tonight's School Committee meeting on local channels Comcast 08/Verizon 45, or on EDTV's YouTube channel. The full agenda can be viewed at www.bit.ly/PPS_SchoolCommitteeAgenda. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_d0w2nSYUs
Please read the following newsletter from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Campbell in regards to schools reopening on Monday, March 2nd. https://app.smore.com/n/z04eq
As our community continues to recover from what has been one of the most significant winter storms in decades, Plymouth Public Schools will be closed Thursday, 2/26 and Friday, 2/27. We are all looking forward to returning to normal routines as soon as possible, however -- our primary objective will always be safety. A more detailed communication from our Superintendent regarding the status of our schools can be found here: https://app.smore.com/n/wbakq4
Please watch out for each other as we navigate the aftermath of this storm.
Please watch out for each other as we navigate the aftermath of this storm.

Unfortunately, many roads are not passable and much of the town is still without power. In addition, we have not been able to access many of our buildings to ensure their integrity. Therefore, there will be no school for all Plymouth Public Schools on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Stay safe and warm! βοΈ

Due to widespread power outages and the ongoing impact of the severe blizzard conditions, Plymouth Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 24th.
The school department continues to work in close coordination with Plymouth Police, Fire, and Public Works departments, as well as local emergency management officials. Our primary focus remains the safety of our students and staff as the community works to restore power and clear roadways safely.
Please continue to monitor official Town communications and the Town of Plymouth social media channels for the latest safety guidance and restoration updates.
Stay safe and warm. Thank you. βοΈ
The school department continues to work in close coordination with Plymouth Police, Fire, and Public Works departments, as well as local emergency management officials. Our primary focus remains the safety of our students and staff as the community works to restore power and clear roadways safely.
Please continue to monitor official Town communications and the Town of Plymouth social media channels for the latest safety guidance and restoration updates.
Stay safe and warm. Thank you. βοΈ

Please note that the School Committee meeting scheduled for Monday, 2/23 is canceled and will be postponed to Monday, March 2nd.
Due to the strong probability of significant snowfall, possible flooding, and blizzard-like conditions associated with the approaching norβeaster, Plymouth Public Schools will be closed on Monday, February 23rd.
The school department is actively working in coordination with the Plymouth Police Department, Plymouth Fire Department, Plymouth Department of Public Works, and local emergency management officials to prepare for this anticipated snow emergency and to ensure the safety of our students, staff, and community.
Given the high confidence in this forecasted weather event, we are making this decision now to allow families and staff ample time to prepare.
Please monitor official Town communications and follow the Town of Plymouth social media channels for updates, safety guidance, and additional information related to this weather system. Thank you! βοΈ
The school department is actively working in coordination with the Plymouth Police Department, Plymouth Fire Department, Plymouth Department of Public Works, and local emergency management officials to prepare for this anticipated snow emergency and to ensure the safety of our students, staff, and community.
Given the high confidence in this forecasted weather event, we are making this decision now to allow families and staff ample time to prepare.
Please monitor official Town communications and follow the Town of Plymouth social media channels for updates, safety guidance, and additional information related to this weather system. Thank you! βοΈ

Itβs Power-Down Friday! Letβs end the week on an energy-smart note. This monthβs focus is on Energy-Efficient Classroom Tech. A quick reminder to all our teachers: Are your computers, projectors, and smartboards set to sleep mode when not in use? Adjusting these simple settings can lead to big energy savings! Every action counts toward our goal of a more sustainable Plymouth Public Schools. β»οΈ

π£ Friendly reminder: Wednesday, February 4th is a half day for ALL grades for staff Professional Development! π Dismissal Times - High School: 11:05 A.M. | Middle School: 11:55 A.M. | Elementary School: 1:05 P.M.

Tune in to the Plymouth North vs. Plymouth South Boys Basketball Game TONIGHT at 6:30 PM! π Let's go Plymouth! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NDoZiRKbic
TONIGHT: Plymouth EDTV will live stream the double-header Girls & Boys Plymouth North vs. Plymouth South Basketball games! Tune in on our YouTube channel, starting with the Girls game at 5:00 PM. π https://www.youtube.com/live/4Ehsg48ksFg
We're hiring! π Plymouth Public Schools is in need of 7D VAN DRIVERS. Please visit plymouth.k12.ma.us/hr for more information, or via the SchoolSpring website at https://www.schoolspring.com/jobs. DESCRIPTION: Approximately 20-30 hrs/week. 7D license training provided. Split shift with AM hours between 6AM - 9AM and afternoon hours between 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM. No nights, holidays or weekends. Summer and school vacation weeks optional! Please contact Donna Belanger, Transportation Coordinator at dbelanger@plymouth.k12.ma.us to apply.

π£ The College, Career & Technical Education Application window is closing TOMORROW, January 30, 2026. Please visit our CCTE webpage at plymouth.k12.ma.us/ccte and click on "Application Process ~ 2026-2027" for more information. NEW this year is the option to apply online! π»

Applications for our Biomed Programs are available online at bit.ly/biomedapp and they are due TOMORROW, January 30th -- check out bit.ly/plymouthbiomed for more information! π¬

Due to significant snowfall, drifting, and ongoing snow removal challenges across the district, including roads, bus stops, parking lots, and transportation facilities, Plymouth Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27th.
With limited staffing and crews who have been working for over 24 hours, a delay would not allow enough time to address safety concerns properly. Student and staff safety remains our top priority.
Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe! βοΈ
With limited staffing and crews who have been working for over 24 hours, a delay would not allow enough time to address safety concerns properly. Student and staff safety remains our top priority.
Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe! βοΈ

