At the Mather, we consider a child’s parent to be the first educator. First and foremost, we ask that families read with their children each night, check their homework, make sure they get enough sleep and that they arrive on time every morning. For families who are able to donate extra time, there are many opportunities to become involved directly with the school. All parents are considered members of the School Parent Council, which meets monthly (see Parent Council page) and engages in everything from political actions to organizing school events and raising money for the school. Additionally, the School Site Council is the school’s governing board which consists of parents, teachers, community members and the principal.
Policies and Procedures
Food
- No Nuts! The Mather is a nut-free school.
- Nuts and nut-butters are not allowed in lunches or snacks.
- Breakfast is offered to all children daily from 9:10 am to 9:25 am. K1-2 eat breakfast in the cafeteria. Grades 3-5 have breakfast in their homerooms.
- Hot lunch is offered to all students each day.
- Snacks such as fresh fruits or vegetables are served most afternoons. If sending snacks, please choose healthy foods like whole grain crackers, fruits, or vegetables and save 'party foods' for home.
- For children's birthdays or parties, we recommend sharing a book or donating classroom materials, rather than cake or sugary snacks.
Mandatory Dress Code
Mather students wear solid color polo or button-down collared shirts, pants, skirts, or shorts must be knee-length or longer, in navy blue or khaki colors. Clothing with the Mather logo is also permitted and for sale in the school office. Hats are not allowed and shoes must be closed-toe. Please refer to the Student page for a full description of the uniform policy.
Bathrooms
Mather students wear solid color polo or button-down collared shirts, pants, skirts, or shorts must be knee-length or longer, in navy blue or khaki colors. Clothing with the Mather logo is also permitted and for sale in the school office. Hats are not allowed and shoes must be closed-toe. Please refer to the Student page for a full description of the uniform policy.
Bathrooms
- Students in K1 and K2 go to the bathrooms as a group or between times with peers.
- Adults should never be in the children's bathrooms in the basement. Adults should use the bathrooms in the teachers' lounge on the 2nd floor.
Communication
Students' success relies on open communication between home and school. Please keep your contact information, phone numbers, address and e-mail addresses up to date with your child's teacher and the school office.
Building Positive Relationships
Students' success relies on open communication between home and school. Please keep your contact information, phone numbers, address and e-mail addresses up to date with your child's teacher and the school office.
Building Positive Relationships
- Families are always welcome and encouraged to visit the Mather.
- Always sign into the office and wear a pass during your visit.
- At the beginning of the year, discuss how to stay in touch with your child's teacher. Visits, phone calls and e-mails are typical.
- All teachers send home periodic updates on class activities, needs, calendar and curriculum.
- It is best to make arrangements in advance with your child's teacher for a smooth visit that enhances and does not interrupt children's learning.
- Please check this folder every night for important and up to date information including field trips and homework.
When You Are Late to Pick Up Your Child
When Your Child is Sick and at Home
Discussing Concerns
Drop off and pick up times are busy times, so it is not advisable to meet with your teacher during these times. Please make an appointment to discuss issues with your teacher or the office. Some teachers don't mind e-mail, while others prefer phone or in person communication. You can call the main office number to ask for teacher's contact information.
- Please call the main office 617.635.8757
- If you know you will be late often, please enroll your child in the after school program.
When Your Child is Sick and at Home
- Call the office first thing in the morning between 8:00 am and 9:00 am, and the secretary will let your teacher know. If your child goes to the doctor, please bring a doctor's note back to school.
- After 10 consecutive days of unexcused absences, your child will be withdrawn from school.
Discussing Concerns
Drop off and pick up times are busy times, so it is not advisable to meet with your teacher during these times. Please make an appointment to discuss issues with your teacher or the office. Some teachers don't mind e-mail, while others prefer phone or in person communication. You can call the main office number to ask for teacher's contact information.