The latest announcements from the Principal, PTSO, and NPS...

Strength & Conditioning Trainer Returns to South Fitness Center

Will McGrath, a certified strength and conditioning trainer from Marathon Physical Therapy, is now on site to provide daily supervision to athletes who use the Fitness Center.

Coach McGrath will work with our athletes, coaches, and out-of-season teams to provide challenging workouts in a safe and controlled manner. The Center will be open daily for three hours after school.

Fitted face masks and cleaning protocols are required to use the room. Students must check-in by using their phone cameras to scan the QR code at the door. For safety reasons, the room can only be used while supervision is present.

Please welcome Coach McGrath to South!

Lions’ Pride Day – A Great Day at South!

On Friday, September 3rd athletes and coaches gathered at South’s stadium field for a morning of games and community-building activities led by South Wellness teacher and coach Mr. Alan Rotatori.

The day was a chance to be together as one big team for the first time in many months and to understand the value of belonging to the Lion family! Our new principal, Ms. Stras, also addressed the students and shared a fun morning with us. To wrap up the day, the Girls Volleyball players led all athletes in a South cheer.

For images from Lions’ Pride Day, check out Ms. Stras’ Twitter feed @strasprincipal

Good luck to all our student-athletes this season!

From the Athletic Director

Vaccination Requirements-Testing

The NPS School Committee is requiring that student-athletes and students involved in extracurricular theater be fully vaccinated or participate in weekly surveillance testing. (We strongly encourage that you do both!)

Please read this important information from our Vice-Principal.

To provide proof of vaccination, students must log in to their NPS Google account and use the NPS Student Vaccination Confirmation Form to upload a photo of their vaccination card. Students must be logged into their NPS Google account to use this form, allowing NPS to easily connect their response with their last name. Please have each student in a family log in separately or on their school-assigned device to complete the form.

Students are also required to check symptoms daily before attending practices by using the Fall 2021 Daily CV-19 Attendance Form regardless of vaccination status.

Vaccination information:

Evidence continues to show that the vaccines are highly effective at preventing infection, hospitalizations, and death.

Still not vaccinated? Attend a Clinic!

NPS is hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinics in September and October for people 12 and older at two sites, Newton North and Newton South High Schools. (The time and dates are the same for both locations)

Saturday, Sept. 11, 8:00 a.m. to noon and Saturday, Oct. 2, 8:00 a.m. to noon

Newton South Sign Up Link: https://tinyurl.com/NEWTONSOUTHVAX

Newton North Sign Up Link: https://tinyurl.com/NEWTONNORTHVAX

Vaccines are also readily available at pharmacies including Keyes Drug in Auburndale, Union Pharmacy in Newton Centre, CVS and Walgreens, and at other locations in Newton and across the state. Find a location at mass.gov.

In addition to the health benefits to individuals and the community, fully vaccinated students will experience fewer quarantine/testing requirements in NPS Schools.

NPS COVID Protocols for Athletics and Extended Theater Productions

You can find the NPS protocols here. Please review them with your student-athlete as soon as possible.

Indoor masks: Indoor mask use is required of all athletes, coaches, officials, and spectators. Gaitors are not allowed in NPS.

Spectators: This season two (2) family members per player will be allowed to attend the indoor competitions. There is no limitation for outdoor spectators at this time.

Locker rooms: Locker rooms will only be used to change into gear. A limited number of students will use the space at the same time and distancing must be maintained. No equipment nor clothes will be left in the locker rooms. As during last year the student gym bag is their locker.

Food: Sharing food or drinks is not allowed at this time (no cakes, cupcakes, pizza, fruits, seeds, etc.)

Transportation: Per state mandate, students must wear a properly fitting face mask while riding the bus. In addition, windows must be kept open and proper distance maintained.

Social Media Follows – for Community and School Spirit

Newton South Boosters on Instagram @nsboosters

Newton South Athletics on Instagram @nshsathletics

Newton South Athletics on Twitter @NSHS_Athletics

Denebola – Newton South’s Online Newspaper – on Instagram @nshsdenebola

Principal Stras on Twitter @StrasPrincipal

Girls Soccer Ranked in Boston Globe Pre-Season Poll

Exciting times on the soccer pitch at Newton South. Our girls’ squad is ranked #7 in the Boston Globe‘s pre-season poll, with Junior midfielder-striker Bria Abbiati on the Globe’s list of Players to Watch this season.

And, in the Globe‘s Girls’ Soccer notebook this week, Sophomore goalie Amanda Cosgrove gets a big shout-out, along with Lions alums Olivia Dubin (Holy Cross), Lottie McLeod (WPI) and Grace Penna (Union).

A great tribute to the program and to all their teammates!

23 Donations still Needed!

Please Donate to the STAFF LUNCHEON THURSDAY, 9/2

We’re providing lunch for Newton South’s staff on Thursday, 9/2. Please help us show our support by donating to the luncheon. We will serve a great selection of sandwiches, and are asking families to contribute additional items to round out the menu.  In keeping with COVID protocols, we request that all items be individually wrapped.

Items may be dropped off in the cafeteria any time from 8.00 am-11.30 am on Thursday, 9/2.  If you’re unable to deliver items that day, you may drop them at a member of the hospitality committee’s home, prior to the event.

Please use the link below to sign-up to contribute to this event.

https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/417012218785174084/false#/invitation

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us:

tammyboem@gmail.com (Tammy  Tsikar)

ilanasteel@gmail.com  (Ilana Steel)

Letter from the Vice Principal

Hello Newton South Families,

Over the past eight weeks, Principal Stras and I have had the pleasure of interacting with many of the stakeholders in the Newton South community through meet and greets, community events, and meetings with the administrative team and staff. We have sought to learn all we can about what makes Newton great while determining how we can best help service you to begin the 2021-2022 school year.

That said, we greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we have worked towards putting together key dates and planning the important first days of school. We want to ensure that your child is ready and excited to enter our doors to embark on a new journey, some coming in person for the first time in over a year, and some for the first time ever. I speak for Principal Stras, myself, and the entire Newton South community in expressing our elation to see you in just a few weeks on Thursday, September 9!

This letter contains several important sections:

  • –  Upcoming Events for Students and Families
  • –  First Day of School
  • –  Second Day of School
  • –  District Newsletter
  • –  Free & Reduced Meal Program UpdatesUpcoming EventsIn anticipation of the beginning of the school year, there are various dates that we wanted to send your way so you can mark your calendars.Student Events (for students only)
    • –  Thursday, September 2, 3:30 – 4:30 PM: New to South Day for 9th grade and transferstudents
    • –  Tuesday, September 14, during school: Student Photo Day for Grades 9, 10, 11Family Events for parents and guardians
    • –  Tuesday, September 14, 6:30 – 8:00 PM: Virtual 9th Grade/New to South Parent Night
    • –  Wednesday, September 15: Virtual Parent Meet & Greet was scheduled in error – thiswill be rescheduled at a future date
    • –  Tuesday, September 21, 6:00 – 7:00 PM: Virtual Parent Meet & Greet with Principaland Vice Principal
    • –  Thursday, September 23, 6:30 – 8:00 PM: Virtual Senior Parent Night
    • –  Thursday, September 30, 6:00 – 7:00 PM: Virtual Parent Meet & Greet with Principaland Vice Principal
    • –  Thursday, October 7: Back to School Night (details TBA)

First Day of School: Thursday, September 9

We are excited to welcome students to Newton South on our first day of school, Thursday, September 9. School runs from 9 AM – 3:45 PM. Grade 9 students will arrive at 9 AM following the bus schedule, while students in grades 10 through 12 will begin at 1 PM. Details for the upperclassmen bus schedule will be released closer to the start of school. The schedule for the first day of school is attached here. Please note that lunch will only be provided for the 9th graders. Details for the bus schedule will be released shortly.

For our grade 9 Boston students, see the bus schedule here. For our grades 10 through 12 Boston students, the bus schedule will be released closer to the start of school.

Second Day of School: Friday, September 10

The schedule for the second day of school is attached here. All students will follow the same bus schedule on this date, attached here for your convenience. The schedule for Boston students is attached here.

From 2:25 PM – 3:45 PM, students will have the opportunity to attend an Arena Scheduling block in order to fix any errors in their schedule. For a list of scheduling issues that can be addressed during Arena Scheduling, please see here.

District Newsletter

The last newsletter from Superintendent Fleishman was posted on Wednesday, August 18, 2021. You can view this newsletter here.

Please also see the attached flyer regarding vaccination dates in Newton.

Free and Reduced Meal Program Updates

While all students in the Newton Public Schools will continue to receive school meals free of charge for the 2021-22 school year, it is still important for qualified families to complete the Free and Reduced Meal Application. By completing the application, your student and family may be eligible to receive additional benefits beyond the free and reduced meal program.

A few important notes:

  • ?  If you have had a change in job status or income, you may now be eligible for the free and reduced meal program. We encourage you to complete the application by September 5.
  • ?  If your student was enrolled in the Newton Public Schools last year and you are now eligible for the free and reduced meals program (but have not yet completed the application), you can receive a summer P-EBT card. To receive the card, you must complete the application. A P-EBT card is a debit card with funds already loaded onto it that can be used to purchase food items at your local grocery store.

? To receive the P-EBT card benefit, you MUST complete the free and reduced meal application by September 5.

If you are already enrolled in the free and reduced meal program and received a P-EBT card last year, you do NOT need to reapply. You will remain enrolled in the free and reduced meal program this year.

We look forward to the start of this upcoming school year and are excited to meet the students and families that make up this wonderful community. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about the contents of this letter.

Go Lions! Sincerely,

Jason Williams
Vice Principal
Newton South High School 140 Brandeis Road
Newton, MA 02469 williamsja@newton.k12.ma.us 617-559-6700

Freshman Parent Meet & Greets

Welcome Parents/Guardians of  Class of 2025!

Come meet some of our fantastic South Team! Principal Stras, Vice Principal Williams and one or two House Deans  will speak and be available for questions at our Parent Meet and Greets.

These meetings are for adults only, parents/guardians need only attend one session as the same information is covered at each. Because these sessions are held in the homes of host families and there are a limited number of slots, we ask that only one parent/guardian register to attend a session initially.  If we have additional openings as the sessions get closer, we will let parents know and welcome a second parent/guardian to register at that time.

If you are unable to attend, please click here to submit questions. We will be posting an FAQ for incoming families.

 

To RSVP or to update your response, please click on the links below:

    • Tuesday, August 24th, 6-7PM (METCO)  930 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124. Click here to RSVP.
    • Wednesday, August 25th, 6-7PM 19 Waldorf Road Newton Highlands, MA 02461  Click here to RSVP FULL
    • Thursday, August 26th, 6-7PM 41 Varick Hill Road Waban, MA 02468   Click here to RSVP.
    • Monday, August 30th, 6-7PM 19 Crescent Ave Newton Centre, MA 02459   Click here to RSVP.FULL
    • Tuesday, August 31st, 6-7PM 25 Devonshire Road Waban MA 02468. Click here to RSVP.
    • Thursday, September 2nd, 6-7PM Zoom Virtual Meeting, Click here to RSVP

 

Please be aware in addition to these PTSO sponsored events there are 3 Principal/Vice Principal meetings sponsored by NSHS September 15, 21, and 30th. In addition to a NSHS sponsored Freshman/New Family Orientation September 14 6:30-8PM (more information to follow)

If you have any questions, please email info@newtonsouthptso.org. Thank you, and Welcome to South!

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Don’t forget to activate your directory entry and pay your dues!

Freshman Parent Meet & Greets

Welcome Parents/Guardians of  Class of 2025!

New spots open:

  • Thursday, August 26th, 6-7PM 41 Varick Hill Road Waban, MA 02468   Click here to RSVP.
  • Thursday, September 2nd, 6-7PM Zoom Virtual Meeting, Click here to RSVP

Come meet some of our fantastic South Team! Principal Stras, Vice Principal Williams and one or two House Deans  will speak and be available for questions at our Parent Meet and Greets.

These meetings are for adults only, parents/guardians need only attend one session as the same information is covered at each. Because these sessions are held in the homes of host families and there are a limited number of slots, we ask that only one parent/guardian register to attend a session initially.  If we have additional openings as the sessions get closer, we will let parents know and welcome a second parent/guardian to register at that time.

If you are unable to attend, please click here to submit questions. We will be posting an FAQ for incoming families.

 

To RSVP or to update your response, please click on the links below:

    • Tuesday, August 24th, 6-7PM (METCO)  930 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124. Click here to RSVP.
    • Wednesday, August 25th, 6-7PM 19 Waldorf Road Newton Highlands, MA 02461  Click here to RSVP
    • Thursday, August 26th, 6-7PM 41 Varick Hill Road Waban, MA 02468   Click here to RSVP.
    • Monday, August 30th, 6-7PM 19 Crescent Ave Newton Centre, MA 02459   Click here to RSVP.
    • Tuesday, August 31st, 6-7PM 25 Devonshire Road Waban MA 02468. Click here to RSVP. Waitlist has been opened.
    • Thursday, September 2nd, 6-7PM Zoom Virtual Meeting, Click here to RSVP

 

Please be aware in addition to these PTSO sponsored events there are 3 Principal/Vice Principal meetings sponsored by NSHS September 15, 21, and 30th. In addition to a NSHS sponsored Freshman/New Family Orientation September 14 6:30-8PM (more information to follow)

If you have any questions, please email info@newtonsouthptso.org. Thank you, and Welcome to South!

reminder

Don’t forget to activate your directory entry and pay your dues!

From the Principal August 16, 2021

Dear Newton South Students, Families, Staff and Community Members,

It is with great joy and excitement that I introduce myself to you as the new principal of Newton South High School, as well as a new member of the Newton community. Over the past decade, I have been privileged to work and learn in diverse communities, and I am excited to continue to support building a robust culture of achievement where all students are affirmed to achieve at high levels here at South. While I look forward to getting to know each of you more deeply in the coming weeks and months, I want to share with you more about myself and my background.

Why I am committed to Newton South

I am my mother’s daughter: my mother grew up in the slums of India, but proved her excellence by earning a state-funded medical degree because she was one of the top 50 scoring 16-year-olds of millions in the state. She used this opportunity and her own excellence to serve the Untouchables (“lowest” people within the Indian caste system), and open hospice services for both people who were terminally ill from cancer, as well as for AIDS patients at a time no one else would touch them. She did this in Mumbai and London.

Just like my mother, I believe that education is the foundation of success, and that the definition of success is varied and unique to each individual. I do this work because the responsibility of a leader is to deliver on opportunities so every student can demonstrate their excellence. My mother constantly messaged to myself and my three older siblings that we are the only people who could define our own excellence, and this we did. My siblings and I have put in the hours and hard work to ensure success from our mother’s sacrifice and commitment to our achievement. Growing up in an 800 square foot apartment, we did not have many luxuries, but what we did have deeply embedded in us was the importance of education and the access that a good education gives you to the world. This instilled belief is the foundation from which I have been able to achieve at high levels and demonstrate success. My mom would often say, “Reach for the stars, and you’ll at least land on the tree-tops.” I still aim for the stars in everything I do, and I believe that every one of our students should believe they can do the same.

My experiences and perspectives

As a student, I experienced varied educational systems. I did my elementary through college schooling in India, and then left home at age 20 to pursue my advanced degrees in the United States. I received a Masters in Education from Boston College, and went on to teach various levels of science at Greater Lawrence Technical School and Lawrence High School. My first paying job, however, was right here at South! I taught summer school Chemistry to a group of wonderful Juniors and Seniors. I was also a student teacher at Newton North for one year while working on my Masters Degree. While a full-time teacher and Science Department Head, I also went on to earn a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies from American International College. I have also recently completed a rigorous Principal Leader Fellowship through Lynch Leadership Academy at Boston College. I most recently completed four years at Haverhill High School as the Assistant Principal to the Class of 2021, where I focused on keeping equity as a throughline for all students, and success at the forefront for all.

These varied experiences have given me a unique perspective on what opportunity and success mean, and how they differ from person-to-person based on lived experience. As an educator, I have worked in diverse public schools that had a common, consistent, and committed belief. These beliefs were communicated in theory, culture, and practice both directly and indirectly through the words and actions of staff and peers that all students can be successful and achieve at high levels. I hold a deeply embedded belief that, when afforded the right access, opportunities,

and support, all students have the ability to achieve at high levels. Starting with my initial touchpoints and interviews with staff, and the privilege of starting my journey in Newton on July 1, I clearly see the passion that so many have for this community, and for our students.

Learning about the Newton South community

As a new member of this community, it is important to me to learn about your interactions and experiences with South. I want to learn about the important work that we need to preserve, and the ways in which our partnership can continue to grow to support the needs of our students and neighborhoods. I would like to leverage our individual and collective strengths so we can continue to make meaning of our passion and desires together on behalf of our students. It is important to learn about your experiences with our schools and the ways in which our school can continue to grow to support the needs of all students.

Through my variety of lenses, it is clear that Newton is actively working to dismantle systemic inequities, and ensure that all students thrive. I am humbled and honored to continue this equity and excellence-centered work with the help of passionate staff and community members committed to positive, holistic growth and success for all students.

Over the summer months, I have been engaging in conversations with multiple stakeholders and will continue to do so in the coming months. I will be engaging with community members through outreach to a wide range of people affiliated with Newton South High School. This includes scheduling a series of focus groups and 1-on-1 interviews with diverse stakeholders, both inside and outside of our school. I want to learn from our successes, and better understand what is working across programs as the foundation to continuing to evolve. I will also be connecting with families to learn their perspective on supporting high achievement. Together, I know that we will continue to make South a place where every student has the opportunity to become their best self and flourish as such.

For the month of September, I would like to invite parents and family caregivers to come and meet with our new vice-principal and myself and to share your experiences at Newton South during the following days and times:

  • –  Wednesday, Sept 15, from 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. Virtual session, details TBD
  • –  Tuesday, Sept 21, 2021 from 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. In-person session, details TBD
  • –  Thursday, Sept 30, 2021 from 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. In-person session, details TBDI am excited to begin this shared journey with you. Please reach out as you have questions, and look for additional communication in the coming days.

    Additional Information:

    Health and Safety-The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted each one of us profoundly. Unfortunately, we are not past this pandemic but in a different phase of it. I know you are all eagerly awaiting communication on what the fall will look like. Please find Superintendent Fleishman’s August 11th communication about back to school here and please find our vaccine encouragement letter here. I know more Health and Safety information is also being presented this evening at the Newton School Committee meeting and you can expect to receive more health and safety updates in the coming days.

    School Council-The Newton South School Council is a representative school building-based committee comprised of teachers, parents, students and community members. The council advises the Principal on improvement plans and other issues of general interest. School Councils are required at schools pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 71, Section 59C. Please find the bylaws here.

If you are interested in participating in the NSHS school council please fill in your name and contact information here.

Follow me on twitter for updates on all the wonderful happenings at NSHS: @StrasPrincipal

Logistical Information-I also understand that all of you are eagerly anticipating important information and dates that pertain to the events for the upcoming school year. Please know that we are working diligently to solidify these dates and communicate this information with you as soon as possible. Please be on the lookout for an email from our new vice-principal with all the important logistical information that you and your child will need for a successful school year.

I cannot wait to see all your children on September 9, 2021, and am excited and energized for the halls of South to once again be filled with joy and laughter from our uniquely talented and capable students.

Go Lions!
Tamara (Tamii) Stras