Category Archives: From the PTSO

NSHS Parents Organize Local Covid-19 Fund

Support and say Thank  You to your local Covid-19 Heroes
https://cv19heroes.org/

Newton residents can receive a free Thank You Covid-19 Heroes lawn sign.
We’ve partnered with Village Bank to raise money to support:

  • Newton Wellesley Hospital-Covid-19 Fund
  • Newton Covid-19 Care Fund
  • Newton Food Pantry

Help these important Newton charities and let those in our community who are working to serve us all know that you appreciate them.

Please visit https://cv19heroes.org/ today and get a sign. Every little bit helps. ($2.00 minimum donation suggested).

NPS Mandatory Survey & FAQ Update

Hello Newton South Families,

As many of you know, the School Committee voted YES to the NPS Hybrid Return to Learn plan on August 14, 2020.  Many of us watched the meetings, discussions, office hours and chat comments in the last 2 weeks. We now have to digest, assess and make a decision in this difficult time.

COVID-19 has impacted each and everyone’s lives this past 6 months, and will continue to do so.   Given the last 6 months, we have all made decisions on what we are willing to do with the presence of COVID-19.  It’s a personal choice.

Attached below is the latest announcement from NPS about the Return to Learn Hybrid Plan and FAQs.

I hope your family stays well and safe, finds news ways to cope with our changing landscape, and we all continue to do our part, in and out of home with social distancing to keep our community safe and as we fight COVID-19 together.

May Chiu, co-President NSHS PTSO


August 15, 2020

Dear NPS Families,

We have received many questions related to the survey that went out last night. Below are answers to the most frequently asked questions.

How do I fill out the survey for more than one student?
To fill out the survey for more than one student, you may need to clear the cookies from your browser. For instructions, visit this link.

Is the decision I make on the survey binding?
We ask that you make the most definitive decision you can make right now. This information is essential for planning purposes given the complex task we are undertaking. Changes can be made on a space available basis as we always want to be as accommodating as possible and we do recognize that circumstances may change. You can find the survey link here.

Can I switch between hybrid and the Distance Learning Academy during the school year if our choice now does not work for my student or our family in the future?
Yes, you may switch from hybrid to distance and vice versa. However, given class size and scheduling challenges, there will be a transition period. This transition period could be between 3-4 weeks.

If the district moves from the hybrid model to the distance learning model, would all students come back together into one distance learning model?
No, if you select the DLA to start the year, your student will stay in the DLA even if the district shifts from hybrid to distance. You will need to request to transition out of the DLA to engage in the other model. This transition period could be between 3-4 weeks.

If I choose the Distance Learning Academy (DLA) now, is my student still enrolled in the Newton Public Schools?
Yes, your student is still enrolled in the Newton Public Schools. If your student is a senior they will receive all college application and guidance supports and will receive a diploma from their respective school.

Will the Distance Learning Academy be taught by NPS teachers?
Our goal is to have every student in the DLA taught by an NPS teacher. At the elementary and middle school level, students will learn from a pool of NPS teachers who do not return to in-person school. The teacher may or may not be from your districted school. At the high school level, every effort will be made to teach courses with NPS teachers. However, given the breadth of classes offered at our high schools, it may be necessary to use online platforms for some courses. If this is the case, we will provide opportunities for students to connect to NPS teachers. This information will be confirmed as soon as we know the numbers of students and teachers who will be in the different models.

Will students in the DLA “Zoom into” the classes taking place in person?
No. Teachers will not be teaching to in-person students and students on Zoom at the same time. Students enrolled in the DLA will have a separate schedule with separate teachers. Instruction will be delivered by teachers who are also in a distance environment.

If I enroll my student in the DLA, what will the schedule be?
The schedule will approximate the schedule laid out in the Return to Learn blueprint document for distance learning. You can find the proposed schedule here.

What is the proposed schedule for students in a hybrid model?
You can find the proposed schedule for the hybrid model here. The schedule provides the approximate times for the days in which students are learning in the school building and for when they are learning at home.

For elementary students, given the proposed 12:30 dismissal on in-person days, will childcare be offered?
Yes, we are working on a plan to provide childcare from 12:30 – 3:00 p.m. We are also working with our aftercare providers to provide childcare from 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

My child is a student with disabilities. Should I complete the survey?
Yes, you should select the model that meets your student and family needs. Regardless of model, IEP services will be provided in full. In hybrid, we will utilize state guidance to identify ‘high needs’ students for more in person instruction as needed. In the DLA, a full educational experience is available, including inclusive special education services and specialized instruction. We expect to be making individualized schedule decisions for our high needs students in the hybrid and DLA models as identified through this survey.

If I do not select hybrid or DLA, what are my options?
If you do not select hybrid or DLA, you may choose to homeschool your student or you may unenroll them from the Newton Public Schools. If you choose to homeschool, you must file a homeschool plan with the district. Please visit this link for details. If you elect to unenroll your student, please contact your building principal as soon as possible.

Will masks be required in school buildings?
Masks will be required for anyone entering a school building. Very limited exemptions for serious medical issues will be granted. We are developing a specific protocol that will provide clear instruction on the type, quality, and fitting of the mask to be worn in school. This protocol will follow the most recent health data on the most effective and protective masks.

For more information about health and safety guidance in the schools, including quarantining and testing, please visit our Return to Learn blueprint document.

Sincerely,
David Fleishman

Please visit NPS website for translations at www.newton.k12.ma.us/reopening.

Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton – Wed, Aug 12 @6:30PM

Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton virtual conversation with Professor Ibram X. Kendi followed by a discussion about race and racism in Newton. This event will be moderated by Dr. Brandon T. Crowley, Pastor of Myrtle Baptist Church.

Please log in at 6:20 PM as we will be starting promptly at 6:30 PM. Because the event has been fully subscribed (3000 attendees), please be logged in no later than 6:40 to secure your entry before the link is shared with people on the wait list.

Unfortunately we are not permitted to release the recording of the event afterwards, in case you are late or unable to attend. While this is a wonderful opportunity for our community, this particular event is ‘ephemeral’ in nature.

We are so glad you can join this important conversation. This event is the start of our journey towards dismantling racism and there will be many opportunities throughout the year to continue learning and taking active steps towards antiracism.

Zoom information is as follows:

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://newton-k12-ma-us.zoom.us/j/97342798891
Meeting ID: 973 4279 8891
Passcode: 455568
* Please note that you will be prompted to enter the passcode when you click on the link above. Be sure to have it handy as you log on to the event.

Join Zoom webinar by phone:
1-646-558-8656
Meeting ID: 973 4279 8891
Passcode: 455568

Closed captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided.

Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton is a coalition of organizations and individuals that aims to equip and empower our community with the understanding, knowledge, and skills to actively fight racism both in Newton and beyond. We provide residents with opportunities to listen, to learn and to act in order to dismantle systemic racism within our city. This series of events will challenge us to do better and to examine the way we treat each other in order to make Newton a more welcoming place to live.

Questions about this event or other parts of the Overdue series? Contact overdue@newtonma.gov

NSHS Office Hours Starting Aug 17th @9AM – 12PM

Hello NSHS Families,

We hope you are having a wonderful summer.

As we get closer to the start of school, even though our building is still officially closed and we are not allowing visitors to the building, we will now be able to staff our main office and our house offices on a more regular basis beginning on Monday, August 17th. To better assist you with any questions you may have, a rotating group of administrative assistants will be answering the phones at South from 9AM to Noon each day.

Please follow the protocol below:

  • Start by calling the main phone line, 617-559-6700.
  • If no one answers in the main office, please call your house office:
    • Cutler House: 617-559-6551
    • Goldrick House: 617-559-6552
    • Goodwin House: 617-559-6555
    • Wheeler House: 617-559-6558
  • If you don’t reach someone at either the main office or the house office, please leave a voicemail on the main office line as that will be checked daily from 9am to Noon each day.

The administrative assistants are working together collaboratively to meet your needs at this time while maintaining social distancing and keeping everyone safe.

Thank you,
Chris Hardiman
NSHS Interim Vice Principal

NSHS Fundraiser for Lebanese Red Cross

Dear Newton South Families,

My name is Anais Mobarak, a rising senior at Newton South, and along with my siblings Diego and Gibran, I started the Kibbeh Kitchen, which sells authentic, homemade Lebanese platters and delivers them to your home. 100% of the proceeds are channeled directly to the Lebanese Red Cross. The Kibbeh Kitchen not only aims to raise funds for the Lebanese Red Cross, which is offering on the ground support
in the wake of the two explosions that devastated Beirut, but also raise awareness about the three overlapping crises ravaging Lebanon.

Our menu consists of a family platter and an individual one, both containing beef or butternut squash kibbeh, tabbouleh, man’oushe, and hummus with pita. For more information on each dish and how to order, please visit our website at kibbehkitchen.org and Instagram @kibbeh_kitchen.

Thank you for your support!

“If They Had Known” Documentary Thurs, Aug 20th @7PM

Please join NWH and the City of Newton Health and Human Services Department on Thursday, August 20th for our virtual event of ‘If They Had Known’, a documentary that focuses on today’s party culture and the risks of recreational mixing prescriptions drugs with alcohol. Screening to be followed by presentations and Q & A with our expert panelists including clinicians from the NWH Child Psychiatry and Substance Use Services Teams, a Recovery Coach and a Pharmacist/Parent.

Please click link below to register and kindly forward to students, parents and other members of your organizations and communities.

https://partners.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Y3VNfmJdReOKxP6j3jYOFg

NPS Fall Survey Responses Need by July 13th

Thanks in advance – Please respond to the NPS Survey by July 13th.
See details in the letter below from Superintendent David Fleishman on July 6, 2020.

Dear NPS Families,

I hope you had an enjoyable holiday weekend. On June 25th, I provided information on the state guidance for re-opening in the fall. As I noted, part of our success in re-opening will be dependent upon your feedback. Below you will find the first of several surveys you will receive this summer that will inform our work. Your feedback is essential given the health and safety requirements that must be in place to re-open our school buildings. As part of this process, we will also be surveying our faculty and staff this week.

The survey should take approximately five minutes and it would be most appreciated if you could complete it by July 13th. You will find the survey link here: https://forms.gle/PCFZGZArkMqAfAX77.

In addition, earlier this month we launched our online bus registration. While we do not yet know what transportation will look like in the fall, spacing and number of riders will be important. To that end, we ask that if you intend for your child to ride the bus in the fall, please register by July 15th. You may do so by visiting our transportation webpage here: www.newton.k12.ma.us/transportation.

We will provide information through the COVID-19 section on our website found here: www.newton.k12.ma.us/COVID19, as well as through our social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram). We will also continue to provide regular updates to you as we plan for a safe and healthy school opening in the fall. Thanks so much for your help with the survey.

Sincerely,

David Fleishman
Superintendent of Schools

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2020 Yearbook pick up G9, G10 & G11 Update!

This message is for students who ordered yearbooks.  Please disregard if you didn’t order a yearbook.

Below are the details for picking up yearbooks.

Monday, July 13 — 1:30-4:30pm — Students from Wheeler and Cutler houses can pick up yearbooks in the athletic lobby outside of Gym B.

Wednesday, July 15 — 1:30-4:30pm –Students in Goldrick and Goodwin houses can pick up yearbooks in the athletic lobby outside of Gym B.

If you haven’t purchased a yearbook yet and would like to, there are a limited number available online at www.yearbookforever.com. There will also be a handful of books to sell in person at the times above for $100 — cash or check made out to Newton South.

If you are not sure if you’ve purchased a yearbook yet: check the list HERE.

A reminder that everyone must wear a face covering when they come to pick up their materials.

For any questions about yearbooks, please contact Mr. Baron: baronb@newton.k12.ma.us

Thanks.

Needed Parent Volunteers with A/V Experience

Newton South High School plans to have a Diploma Ceremony on July 20 at our stadium.   Vice Principal Chris Hardiman is looking for parent volunteers who have A/V experience to help with set up on sound and staging for the event.

If you are interested in helping out, please contact Vice Principal Hardiman directly at hardimanc@newton.k12.ma.us

 

Class of 2021 Summer Reading Update

Message from Mr. Baron, NSHS English Dept Head.

Hello parents of the class of 2021!

Two quick start of summer notes from the Newton South English department: Summer reading — We have an exciting program of summer reading this year that we hope you can encourage your children to participate in. It’s a) totally voluntary – no tests/quizzes/grades once school starts; and b) designed to further the dialogue around race and social justice that we’ve engaged in over the last weeks. Check out the link to an explanation of this year’s summer reading program HERE.