Category Archives: Midweek From the PTSO 2021

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Volunteer Signup for June 6 Senior Celebration

The PTSO has encourages parent volunteers from all grades to support our events.  Thank you for supporting our students and school community.  All volunteers are welcome! 

The PTSO, 2021 Class Officers and Class Advisors are excited to organize an evening under the stars on June 6 from 8-11PM to celebrate the Newton South Seniors! The event will include DJ, Foodtrucks and a photographer to capture this celebration.

The Attire is FORMAL, so please dress in any black/white attire to be part of the ‘wait staff” to support the event. Thank you

Please sign up here to help us celebrate!  https://signup.com/go/MSqdNae  

Volunteers Needed – Vaccine Clinic May 22 and May 23

Newton COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC DETAILS

The clinic is the result of our partnership with The Holtzman Medical Group and the City’s Health and Human Services staff, and we are deeply grateful for their ongoing support.

  • When: Saturday, May 22 and Sunday, May 23 (First Dose)
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Where: Newton North High School (457 Walnut St., Newtonville)
  • Register: https://www.holtzmanmedical.org/school

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!  We do need volunteers to help out at the clinics. If you can spare an hour or two, we would appreciate your help. You can sign up here!

The second dose will be offered at clinics scheduled for Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13. The appointment for the second dose will be scheduled immediately after the first dose.

  • Please park in the Lowell Ave. lot and enter via the glass doors facing Lowell Ave. Check-in is in the main lobby and the clinic is in the cafeteria. Here is a map.

  • Please print and complete this informed consent form and this pre-vaccination screening form and bring it to your appointment. If you are unable to print at home, blank forms are available on site.

  • Students must be pre-registered and accompanied to the clinic by a parent or legal guardian.

 

Cabot’s has generously offered a FREE SCOOP of ice cream to all who receive their vaccination at the clinics this weekend. Just show the vaccination card you receive at the clinic and receive your free treat!

2021 Yearsbooks Pickup Starting May 17th

2021 Yearbooks are scheduled to arrive at South Mon. May 17th in the morning.

  • Seniors can pick up their copy during all three lunches on May 17, 2021.
  • All grades can pick up during lunch block starting May 18, 2021

What your child needs to know:
If you ordered a yearbook: Go do the Faculty Dining Room during any lunch and pick up your book. Drop off your pool test at the same time — one-stop shopping in the Age of Covid.

What if you’re remote: Come tomorrow to the Wheeler entrance between 6 and 7:30 and pick up your book. Or the Wheeler entrance between 12 and 1:30 next Saturday. Or email Mr. Baron and we’ll figure something out.

What if you don’t know if you ordered a book: Check the list HERE.

What if you didn’t order a book and still want one: Bring $100 cash or a check made out to Newton South High School to any yearbook pickup.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Brian Baron, Yearbook adviser at [email protected]

Athletic Events TODAY & Newsletter Glitch

We are trying to resolve a glitch in the system on our Athletic Newsletter.  Please note the following events are happening today.  The details are posted at the PTSO website at https://newtonsouthptso.org/

 

Correct Link for PTSO Fundraiser $4000 for Class of 2021

Each year, the Newton South PTSO organizes and funds SouthFest, an after-Prom celebration for all seniors and their dates at South.  While the pandemic has brought many challenges, the PTSO is focused on making this event happen for the senior class. With plans still being confirmed with the Mayor’s office, Parks/Rec and Newton Health & Human Services, we are moving forward to make this year’s SouthFest a safe, compliant, and most importantly, memorable evening for our departing seniors.

The PTSO and faculty have worked closely with the Class of 2021 officers and have submitted a proposed plan for a combined Prom/SouthFest event to Parks/Rec and Newton Health and Human Services.   The proposed event is planned for June 6 (rain date June 7).  In addition, we hope to provide year-end celebration events such as 21-Day Countdown celebration with food trucks during lunch blocks; and a last day of school event with banner signing and ice cream truck.

The PTSO has spent an average of $14,000 for SouthFest over the years.  This year, we budgeted $10,000 with the uncertainty of the school year.  But given the planned return of students to campus, we are asking for your help to fund a gap of $4,000 so we can celebrate the senior class in a safe yet festive way. The donations will fund multiple tents to comply with current social distance protocols and entertainment activities. And this year, donated funds will also help offset Prom ticket costs.

Donate today
https://newtonsouthptso.org/southfest/donation/

If you would like to contribute in a different way, we encourage you to be an adult monitor during the event as it will require more oversight.  The Class of 2021 is grateful for your support.

Coffee, Seltzer & Soda for Staff Appreciation Luncheon on March 24

Thank you to everyone who has donated to support our PTSO Staff Appreciation Luncheon on Wednesday, March 24!

We would love to have plenty of beverage options for our teachers and staff to support their full-day professional development schedule.  Please use the link below to sign-up to contribute coffee, seltzer or sodahttps://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/575097752050/false#/invitation

We need coffee donations to be dropped off between 7:45-8:15AM, so the staff members can enjoy a cup of coffee to start their day.  All other items may be dropped off in the cafeteria any time from 7.45 am-11 am on March 24th.  Thank you!!

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us:
[email protected] (Tammy  Tsikar)
[email protected]  (Ilana Steel)

 

Vigil for Atlanta Victims Sun, Mar 21 @5PM Newton City Hall

Newton Community Vigil for Victims of Atlanta Shooting

STOP ASIAN HATE – Rally and Assembly Against Anti-Asian Hate Crime and Racism organized by The Chinese American Association of Newton.


SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 2021 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
IN FRONT OF NEWTON CITY HALL
1000 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, NEWTON, MA 02459

The Chinese American Association of Newton (CAAN) will hold a vigil for the victims of the horrific killings this past Tuesday in Atlanta, GA.  Six out of the eight victims are innocent Asian women.  In 2020 alone, hate crimes targeting people of Asian descent rose by nearly 150 percent according to a study conducted by California State University.

Our Asian communities are devastated, heartbroken, angry and feel helpless at this very difficult time. It should not be forgotten that though the pandemic has exacerbated anti-Asian racism, hate and violence towards the Asian community have existed and been deeply entrenched in our society.  The Atlanta killings only serve to highlight the fact that the recent attacks target those most marginalized: women, immigrants, the impoverished, and the elderly.

Please join us to pray for our victims, their family and loved ones. Let’s hope together and support each other. Together, we can be united, stand up and fight the hatred, senseless killing and racism for ALL people.

We deeply appreciate our neighbors, friends, Mayor and Mayor’s office and the City of Newton for their heartfelt support!

We will keep up our efforts, we will stand united, and we will overcome!

Supporting Our Asian American Community at South

The Newton South Community aims to be an inclusive welcoming community to all members of our school community.  Learn more about anti-racism resources at our PTSO website. We encourage you to read, watch and act through these resources to help us stop systemic racism.

In light of yet another recent tragedy in Atlanta shooting, we encourage every member of our community to raise awareness of implicit biases, support anti-racism, take action to stop systemic racism and show support for our Asian American community.

We encourage our community to heal, read, watch and act in support of our community and especially our Asian American Community during this time.

Statement of Support from NSHS Families Organizing for Justice

Dear Newton South Community, 

We know that many of you are pained as you see the rise of racial violence in our country, most recently this week with the killings of eight people in the Atlanta area, six of whom were Asian women. We are deeply hurt and saddened by yet another example of violence that targets our communities of color.  And, our hearts and minds are filled with a desire to show support and offer guidance to our Newton community at large about how to support our families of color and especially our AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) students and families during this year when the Covid-19 pandemic and political rhetoric have caused the unprecedented rise in racial hate crimes and aggressions. 

We, the members of FORJ NSHS — Families Organizing for Racial Justice (FORJ) of Newton South High School —  have been meeting this year to plan events that invite learning, conversation and mutual support for people of color and allies.  Meetings this year have included a book group that examined Stamped, and a panel discussion that highlighted the voices of students and staff of color from Newton South.  

Our upcoming FORJ NSHS Asian American Pacific Islander Solidarity Night on Wednesday, April 14th @ 7pm will be a night to learn specifically how to support our AAPI students as well as to offer affinity spaces for YOU – AAPI students and allies who are parents, guardians, faculty and community members. We realize this is one of the first nights of Ramadan, and hope that our Muslim friends can join us for at least part of the evening.  Please register for the event HERE.

We plan to offer an opportunity to learn about:

  • the historical and systemic roots of violence and discrimination against AAPI communities
  • how AAPI communities are impacted in terms of mental health and how to help and get help
  • how best to support our young people, family members and friends during this difficult time

Through breakout rooms, we will offer affinity spaces by age and racial identities in addition to random groups to allow people to learn from each other and offer each other support. 

We stand united against all acts of anti-AAPI violence, including hurtful language, stereotypes, and other aggressions. We pledge to continue to offer our support of racial justice and our continued work towards becoming an anti-racist district. 

We encourage you to educate yourselves and reach out to each other to appreciate the rich diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures within our school, community, country and world. 

Please note these upcoming events and attend the Asian Monologue Project on April 10th and our South FORJ event on April 14th. We hope that you will join us as we gather as a community to advance the cause of racial justice in the broader Newton South community.

  • Friday, March 19 @7PM. Parents/Guardians Forum – Zoom Link. Passcode: AAPI. Join us to discuss recent events.
  • March 31st – Asian American Awareness Day at NSHS (a full day series of webinars with guest speakers for students and faculty)
  • April 9th – Asian Night sponsored by the Newton South ASO
  • April 10th – Asian Monologue Project.  Get tickets at:  https://www.newtontheatrecompany.com/
  • April 13th – Ramadan begins
  • April 14th @ 7PM – NSHS FORJ AAPI Solidarity Night (with Michele Leong and Charlene Beh from NNHS) RSVP HERE

We encourage you to read, watch and act through these resources.

We look forward to standing together to create a welcoming, inclusive community that works for racial justice together!

FORJ NSHS – Families Organizing for Racial Justice at Newton South High School

P.S. Questions? Contact [email protected]

P.P.S. For your convenience, here are the resources from the link above by title…


READ:

WATCH:

Talking to Teens about Anti-Asian Discrimination in the Era of COVID-19 – Excellent Webinar on Anti-Asian Violence from MGH Student Wellness

Excellent Guide for Asian-American Parents which includes videos in English, Korean, Chinese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Japanese from William James College

Act to Change is a national organization focusing on addressing bullying and racism faced by the AAPI community.  Some recent webinars:

TAKE ACTION:

Sat, Mar 13 Spirit Wear Sale from 3:30-5:30PM

Looking for a Newton South gear?  Come to our first spring spirit wear sale!

Saturday, Mar 13 from 3:30 – 5:30 pm at the traffic circle by the Stadium field (next to the pre-school playground). Grab new arrivals of hoodies, crewnecks, sweatpants, socks, blankets and lots more.

Can’t make it? Email the Booster Club at [email protected] and we can arrange a separate purchase and pick-up.