Pawtucket School Department

Cunningham Elementary School

40 Baldwin Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island | Phone: 401-729-6262 | Fax: 401-729-9201
Principal: April Flowers | Assistant Principal: Shannon McCoy Adalio  | Clerk: Pheobe Medeiros
9:00AM – 3:10PM

Message from the Principal

Dear Cunningham Stars Family, I hope this message finds you well. Entering my second year as a principal and my first year leading Cunningham Elementary, I am reminded that the journey of leadership is both a privilege and a responsibility. The first year as a new administrator brings the challenge of learning a school’s unique culture – building relationships, honoring what is already strong, and carefully identifying areas for growth. This takes time, observation, and a deep commitment to our scholars and families.  “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.”  – Kofi Anann This quote continues to resonate with me. The power we gain from knowledge as educators commands us to ensure the students grow academically and socially. Parents and families, my goal is for you and your children to participate in taking ownership of education – and for our teachers and staff to partner with you through clear, consistent communication about our expectations for student learning.  During my learning walks, I see teachers are fostering safe, supporting and collaborative environments for students where every minute counts. At the same time, we are facing a challenge that requires urgent attention: student attendance. Already this year, more than 66 students have missed 10% or more of school days within just the first 23 days.  Each missed day or tardy represents lost instructional minutes, and those minutes matter. If students are not here, they lose valuable time and cannot participate to their fullest potential.  You play a critical role in reversing this trend. Here are ways to support your child’s success at Cunningham:  Prioritize Daily Attendance – Make school attendance a non-negotiable routine. Arriving on time (before 9:00 am) and staying the full day (3:10 pm) teaches dependability – a skill valued in both education and the workplace.  Set Routines at Home – Establish consistent times and spaces for reading and studying. Encourage your child to dedicate time each day to practice and reflect on what they are learning.  Engage and Monitor – Stay connected with your child’s teachers, track academic progress, and have conversations about school. Your engagement makes a measurable difference.  Together, we will ensure the Cunningham scholars not only attend school, on time, but thrive. With gratitude, April L. Flowers Principal

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