Category Archives: From the PTSO

NSHS Students for Racial Justice meeting: Thurs., Dec. 3, 7 PM


Are you interested in learning about racial justice issues?
Join us for our pilot event, in partnership with Diversify the Media Narrative, to learn about how media representation relates to racial justice! All students are welcome to attend the event over Zoom on Thursday, December 10th at 7:00 pm.

To participate, register through this form by December 3rd: https://forms.gle/pjU8HEocaNe7QNa66.

Explore the Diversify the Media Narrative website for helpful information about media representation at https://diversifythemedianarrative.com/

Feel free to reach out with any questions! Email jessica.li.6462@gmail.com, or contact the club’s Instagram, @nshs_studentsforracialjustice

Q&A on HyFlex Draft Recommendation: Nov 30, 9:30AM and 7:30 PM

The Newton South PTSO will host two Q&As on Monday, November 30th from 9:30 – 10:30AM and from 7:30PM – 8:30PM on the High School Working Group Draft Recommendation on implementing a hyflex learning model for the high schools.  Parent members of the working group will be available to answer questions about the Draft Recommendation.   

Please submit questions by November 30 at 8AM by with this linkAdditional Q&A will follow.  Thank you. 

Click to view HS Working Group Update & Draft Recommendation SC 11-16-20 Final

Sessions will be limited to 100 participants.  PLEASE ATTEND ONLY ONE session.  Both meetings will be recorded.

Free Breakfast and Lunch for ALL students! Pick up at NSHS

Whitsons is partnering with NPS to provide FREE breakfast and lunch to ALL students. See the attached flyer for more information.

Pick up between 10-12 M-F by the Theater Entrance.

FREE MEALS NPS

Newton South Green Newton Project – Capture Carbon Commemorate COVID-19

My name is Ahona Dam and I am a sophomore at Newton South.
I am part of a group called Green Newton which recently initiated a
project called “Capture Carbon Commemorate COVID-19” with the goal of
planting a tree for every person who has passed away from COVID-19 in
Newton in 2020. As of right now, about 140 people have lost their
lives and more might be lost by the end of December. (I’m attaching a
flyer below)

Not only will this project honor victims of COVID-19, but also by
planting trees, we can watch them grow, and leave them for the next
generation to enjoy while helping to offset carbon emissions.

In 1970, Newton had 40,000 trees, but that number has dwindled to
about half that amount at around 20,000 trees in recent years. Trees
are vital to prevent soil erosion, flooding, and reduce air pollution.
Trees also contribute to aesthetic beauty and have positive effects on
human health. To plant 150 trees is ambitious, it would cost about
$22,500, but it can be done with the help of enthusiastic volunteers
and the forester Marc Welch, whose advice will be critical in bringing
this to life.

The President of Green Newton, Marcia Cooper, supports the idea and
has helped to find a couple of college students who are joining the
effort, but we need more people who can help us organize, fundraise,
and be involved in the planting and maintenance of trees this upcoming
Spring.

It would be great if the Newton South community (students, faculty,
leaders) would get involved with this project as we work on it this
Winter into the Spring.

SouthStage Live Stream Presentation: “Once Upon a Time on Zoom”, Nov. 27-29, 7:30 PM


Tickets go on sale for the pre-recorded stream of Once Upon a Time on Zoom on Friday, Nov. 20. Prices are $10 for individuals/$25 for families. The stream will be active on YouTube on Nov. 27, 28, and 29 at 7:30 PM each night. A link to the show will be included with your ticket receipt. There will be a different link each night, so if you want to see this clever night of short plays again, you should buy tickets for the following nights.

Please consider making a donation in South Stage. All donations are tax-deductible, and your generosity will be acknowledged with a listing in every South Stage Playbill for one calendar year. South Stage does not receive a production budget from the school other than modest stipends for adult directors. Although ticket sales typically cover production costs, we rely heavily on the funds raised through Playbill ads and donations to maintain and upgrade costumes, construction, lighting, and sound equipment.

Meeting for NSHS Principal Search: Dec. 9, 7-8 pm

Please join us on Wednesday, December 9th from 7-8 PM to learn about the NPS Newton South Principal Search.

Superintendent Fleishman will be joining us to provide an update on the process and timeline.  Opportunity for Q&A will follow.  This event is limited to 100 participants and will be recorded.

Topic: PTSO Meeting with Superintendent Fleischman on NSHS Principal Search
Time: Dec 9, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86445807761?pwd=V3dtc1JIT0ZrcFNRbjhSd2Y3czc5QT09

Meeting ID: 864 4580 7761
Passcode: Lions2020

Dial by your location
Meeting ID: 864 4580 7761
Passcode: 546131168
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kg3p5Tw3B

UNESCO Info Meeting, Tuesday, November 17th

The Newton South UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Program, will hold a general information meeting for interested students on Tuesday, November 17th during Flex block (11:25 AM – 12:20 PM).

UNESCO  is open to all South students grades 9 – 12. The meeting will be held via Zoom – https://newton-k12-ma-us.zoom.us/j/83667560104 Password dogao2021

This year’s UNESCO conference is being held remotely in January (recorded and live stream) for all participating schools. Prior to participating in the conference, participating students will brainstorm, implement, document, and produce a project around the 2021 conference theme: Ending Child Labor.  During the conference, students will present a summary of their project to students, teachers, and UNESCO organizers.  Students will work with international peers to filter through common ideas, barriers and solutions to the conference theme.

For more information, contact Stephanie Pavao at pavaos@newton.k12.ma.us

Newton South Spirit Wear Sale, Tuesday, Nov 17th, 1-3PM

Need a holiday gift for your Lion?

Newton South Spirit Wear will be on sale on Tues Nov 17 from 1 – 3pm.
Location: Main parking area by the circle near the fields.

Also, parents interested in helping out, should please email the PTSO at info@newtonsouthPTSO.org.  Thank you.

Photo Day (Grades 9-11) November 18, 2020

Even though it’s an unusual school year, the yearbook committee is still working hard to document as much of this time as possible. But they need your help.

Rather than have a traditional picture day, they’re asking all Grade 9-11 students and all faculty/staff members to submit their own portraits directly through the Yearbook Snap app.

(Note: We’re still taking Senior portraits through Prestige; contact Mr. Baron if you have questions on Senior portraits.)

Here’s how Yearbook Snap works:

  1. Take a photo of yourself that you’ll upload. 

    1. It needs to be a head shot — just shoulders up.

    2. It needs to be vertical — no horizontal photos.

    3. Make sure your photo is well lit (it doesn’t have to be perfect, just make sure we can see you!)

    4. Try to pick a simple background (an empty wall, outside without too many things behind you, etc.)

  2. Download the Yearbook Snap app onto your phone or mobile device.

  3. Log in using our school code: regulus2021

  4. Swipe on “Newton South High School Select Photos”

  5. Select “Portraits”

  6. Upload your photo

 

That’s it! Do this by end of the day Nov. 18. We’ll also remind the students in Community and English class on Nov. 18.

You can also use Yearbook Snap to upload ANY photos you have of the school year, all year long. And we need photos!

So, you want to be a Doctor…Info Session: Wed, Nov 18

Reminder:  On Wednesday, November 18th at 8pm, join the Newton South High School HOSA Chapter (Health Occupations Students of America) for a town hall zoom meeting with Melissa Friedman, M.A., Director of Admissions at Harvard Medical School. During her session, “So you think you want to be a doctor? Early tips for Medical School”. Ms. Friedman will describe the path to medicine and answer your questions. This session is open to all HOSA members who have interest in medical school and becoming a doctor and promises to be an informative, interactive and fun. Parents are welcome too. For more information and registration, please email Hunter Tsao at newtonsouthhosa@gmail.com.