Wellness Resources
King Philip, Norfolk, Plainville & Wrentham Schools
King Philip, Norfolk, Plainville & Wrentham Schools
Family Wellness News and Resources, Jan, 2026
Follow up to Screenagers: The Elementary Edition (2nd opportunity to view this film on March 11!)
Follow up to Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age Edition
A viewing of Screenagers: The Elementary Edition, hosted by Plainville Schools in partnership with the
regional Director of Wellness, will be held on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 6:45 PM. We are again grateful for the support of Healthy KP Substance Use Coalition. Parents and caregivers are invited to attend, and may have their children in grades 4-6 accompany them. The movie, just under an hour, will be followed by a 30 minute panel discussion. Parents should assess the appropriateness of their child attending this night event. To help us prepare for this event, please register in advance. For details and registration, please see the flyer below.
Supporting the health and wellbeing of students, and staff is a priority for administrators of the four districts. This resource will provide wellness information, programming and resources. Please check back from time to time as updates will continue to be provided.
The administration and counseling teams at each school are available to you if you have child specific concerns. If you need additional resources in the community or on a specific topic, I am also available to assist you in locating resources.
Take care and be well,
Dot Pearl
Director of Wellness
otline: 508-488-810
In the spring of 2019, the four Superintendents of Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham and King Philip Schools collaborated on common priorities around improving access to student behavioral and mental health services. As part of this, the districts understood the importance of looking at wellness through the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model, (WSCC), to strengthen student learning and health across the districts. A regional Director of Wellness was hired in July 2019.
Each of the WSCC tenets and layers play a role in helping our students feel safe, healthy, challenged, supported and engaged.
This resource is provided to raise awareness and support students, families and the school community.
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model
(CDC, ASCD)