Category Archives: From the PTSO

Honor Thy Teacher

Over these past weeks, many parents have developed a deep appreciation for the job that our teachers do each day. Here is a way to say thank you.

By donating to Newton Schools Foundation’s Honor Thy Teacher program in the name of one or more teachers, you can show your appreciation for them AND support your children’s schools. In recent weeks, NSF directed its resources toward the challenges of COVID-19 with an $85,500 grant for the Newton Public Schools to purchase 300 Chromebooks for students needing access to online learning during school closures.  Dollars raised will go to funding grants for promising educational initiatives, professional development and programs that close gaps in opportunity and achievement.

NSF will notify each teacher honored of your gift and share their names with Principals and the Superintendent. A list of honored teachers will appear on the NSF website and in the Newton TAB.

It’s easy to donate online (http://www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org/honor-thy-teacher).

Newton South SPIRIT GEAR

NEED A FATHER’S DAY GIFT?  OR A SUMMER BIRTHDAY GIFT?  Surprise them with Newton South SPIRIT GEAR and support the Booster Club!  Email Wendy Woodruff Pike at wrwoodruff@yahoo.com with the details of your order (hoodie, crewneck sweatshirt, blanket, sweatpants, ladies’ joggers, T-shirt, 1/4 zip pullover).  You can schedule a safe porch pickup.

Say Thank You to NSHS Teachers/Faculty

Teachers and faculty have been heroes everyday, and even more so during this pandemic.  Join and celebrate our Newton South Teachers and Faculty with your “THANK YOU” for our Newton South teachers & faculty slide show.

Please submit your .mp4 format video (up to 5 seconds) or .jpg ‘thank you” photo of poster/card to newtontogether@newtonsouthptso.org by May 22.  Thank you!

Celebrate Angier Principal Lamberti Retirement

Join Angier Families and Alumni to celebrate Principal Lamberti’s retirement.  See details below of the tribute planned by Angier Elementary’s PTO Newsletter.

We’re sure all of you adults and caregivers have a great deal of gratitude and appreciation for Loreta’s tremendous service to Angier for over 30 years. She’s really blown us all away with her contributions. Whether she’s touched you and your family personally and directly, or her legacy that has shaped Angier to what it is and what it will be has indirectly positively effected your family we owe a great deal of thanks to all of it.

So with the remaining Greensheets for the year we are adding a special section called “Gettin’ Wordy for Lamberti”. The community can submit words of appreciation, favorite stories, or anything you want to share about your personal experiences with Loreta over the years. You can contribute as much as you want and write like you’re running out of time or a simple “thank you” and That Would Be Enough. Click here to be taken to the form. You will also have the option to write and not have it published in the Greensheet in which case it will be delivered to Loreta with all submissions at a later date. How can anyone Say No to This? Please submit, share for the benefit of everyone, and do not throw away your shot. We thank you all in advance!

Newton South Booster Club Fundraiser

NEED A SPRING REFRESH? OR A GRADUATION GIFT?

Please help out the Newton South Booster Club by getting yourself some new sheets.  They would make a nice graduation present for anyone who is getting their first apartment or going off to college!

We partnered with a company, CoZzzy Comfy – The Bed Sheet Fundraising Company – to do this fundraiser online. We are selling 1800 thread count bed sheets sets for only $40! These sheets are wrinkle free, moisture wicking, anti-pilling, and INCREDIBLY soft. They are also money back guaranteed!

IF YOU HAVE A STUDENT HEADING TO COLLEGE IN THE FALL, THEY DO HAVE EXTRA LONG TWIN SHEETS!

Please follow this link to order: Online Store | Cozzzy Comfy

Use our group code: Newton 1- 2020
Order by: May 31.
Choose direct ship to have the sheets sent directly to your home

 

GELF Raises Nearly $4,000 for Newton COVID-19 Care Fund & Travel Scholarships!

This past Saturday GELF held its cooking class fundraiser with Chef Katya Salkever. Thanks to generous support from the Newton community, the cooking class raised nearly $4,000 for the Newton COVID-19 Care Fund and GELF!  These funds will go to much-needed community relief due to COVID-19 and to travel scholarships for students who can’t afford school-sponsored international trips. In these times, coming together as a global community feels more important than ever.

A huge thanks to Chef Katya Salkever who donated her time, sous-chef Jennifer Price, and tech director Elsie Salkever. Much fun was had by all, the dishes were reported to be a hit even with the pickiest of eaters, and rumor has it another cooking class might come along soon!  Stay tuned.

Missed the cooking class but still want to donate? You can do so here.

Updated Thursday/Friday School Schedule

A quick note to let you know that due to feedback from students and teachers that the Thursday and Friday class meetings were not long enough, these times have been extended by 10 minutes. Class meetings on Thursday and Friday will be 30 minutes each starting this week, and will continue through June 18.  Tuesday and Wednesday meetings will continue as before.

Newton South High School

Updated Thursday/Friday Class Meet Schedule

Effective May 14 onward

Thursdays (All 1/3 Blocks) Fridays(All 2/4 Blocks)
10:00-10:30 A13 A24
10:40-11:10 B13 B24 
11:20-11:50 C13 C24
12:00-12:30 D13 D24
12:30-1:15 Lunch
1:15-1:45 E13 E24 
1:55-2:25 F13 F24
2:35-3:05 G13 G24

Updated NPS Learning Plan and Summer/Fall Plans

Dear NPS Families, I write to share two important updates with you. The first is an update on our distance learning plan based upon both updated guidance from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and survey feedback from families, staff, and high school students. The second update is on planning for summer and the 2020-21 school year. Distance Learning Thank you to all families who took the time to provide feedback on our distance learning plan. Below are some key takeaways from the staff, family, and high school student surveys: Key Survey Findings
  • For staff, one of the significant challenges of distance learning is concern for vulnerable students and ensuring equitable access and engagement for all students.
  • The majority of parents/guardians responded that the amount of time that their child is interacting with teachers in real time is not enough.
  • The majority of parents/guardians at elementary and middle school responded that the amount of time their child is doing work or activities provided by teachers is just right. At preschool, the majority said it is not enough. High school parents/guardians were closely split between not enough and just right.
  • For high school students, 84% found the amount of work being provided as either just right or a bit too much. 58% of students are spending 2-4 hours per day “doing school.” 76% of all students find the challenge level of learning activities just right.
Updates to Distance Learning Plan Given the state guidance, along with the feedback above, and working closely with our NTA partners, below is a list of the key changes that will be implemented as we proceed with our distance learning plan:
  • As many have already begun, teachers and staff will give students opportunities to learn new content and skills, while continuing to review and reinforce key concepts. The focus will be on a limited number of key topics and skills to prepare students for the next grade.
  • In our elementary schools, weekly schedules will be revised so that students will have at least four opportunities per week to connect live with a staff member, one of whom will be a specialist.
  • In our middle schools, we will add a weekly advisory or community meeting of 30 minutes at all schools to promote engagement and connection and to support students as they organize their work for the week.
  • At the high school level, the class schedule will be adjusted to allow classes to run for up to 30 minutes as educationally appropriate.
Our distance learning plan continues to place connection with school and social emotional support for students as a top priority. We know that families continue to experience this pandemic very differently and we seek to respect those differences. Providing regular connections with teachers and staff, as well as meaningful academic work, will be the focus of our plan for the remainder of the academic year.  Summer and Fall Planning We know that you have many questions about plans for both summer programming and the 2020-21 school year. While there are more questions than answers at this point, please know that our primary consideration will be the health and wellness of our students, staff, and school communities. We will be working closely with health officials to plan for school opening, while understanding that our plans will need to be flexible given the unknown duration of this public health crisis. For the summer, we are awaiting state guidance on school programs, camps, and other services. We expect that some of our programs will need to be remote, with potentially some opportunity for in person interaction. We will provide you updates and information as we receive guidance and determine what is possible. For the fall, we are creating planning teams to prepare for the many possible scenarios. One area of focus will be operations, including building cleaning protocols, bussing, food service, social distancing protocols, among many others. A second key area of focus will be our educational model and how public health considerations will impact scheduling, course content, and social-emotional support for our students. This team will develop a range of scenarios to accommodate the various guidelines that may be put in place to protect public health. We will continue to keep you updated as our planning moves forward. As we embark upon the final six weeks of this truly unprecedented school year, I am struck by the creativity of our staff, the resilience of our students, and the kindness of our school community. While the past 8 weeks have been incredibly stressful, sometimes frustrating and sad, and always uncertain, I am hopeful that some of the life lessons learned by our children will serve them well. I hope you and your family are healthy and well. Sincerely, David Fleishman Superintendent of Schools

Lion’s Roar Honor and Celebrate NSHS 2020 Seniors

Congratulate our 2020 graduates in South’s only print newspaper, The Lion’s Roar. A special Graduation Edition devoted to the Class of 2020, will be distributed to seniors and their families at their homes in early June.

If you would like to include a tribute, our staff will design the ad for you at no additional cost. Photos can be scanned and emailed to The Roar’s adviser, Ashley Chapman (chapmana@newton.k12.ma.us ) and Volume 36’s Editors-in-Chief, Dina Zeldin (dinazeldin@gmail.com) and Jennifer Wang (jennifer123wang@gmail.com) and Peri Barest (pbarest4@gmail.com)

For pricing and additional information, go to:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wFvPZXl7hmTz2ft0QJTquEYzL341YMIZ5LhVajf_fKY/edit 

For questions, please email Ashley Chapman or Dina Zeldin.

FORMS AND PAYMENT ARE DUE ON FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020.

 

 

 

2020 Yearbooks

 

2020 Yearbooks have gone to press. You can check your order or place new orders at www.yearbookforever.com.

Estimated delivery is mid-July. Pick-up plans (signing party with social distancing?) will be finalized in the coming weeks.

If you’re not sure if you’ve ordered a book yet, check this list. 

Any questions, please contact Mr. Brian Baron at baronb@newton.k12.ma.us