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Help Us Meet our Goals: Update Your Directory Information and Pay Dues

We invite you to visit newtonsouthptso.membershiptoolkit.com to confirm your directory information.  Once you login or create a Membership Toolkit Account, you will be able to confirm this information, indicate what you would like visible and support Newton South PTSO by making a membership donation.

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 [email protected]. Thank you, and Welcome to South!

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

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:

[email protected] (Tammy  Tsikar)

[email protected]  (Ilana Steel)

From the Athletic Director

Hello Newton South Athletes and Families!

Welcome to Fall 2021!

Our athletic facilities are ready to receive 450 students on Monday!

Due to weather conditions, tryouts on Monday are subject to change. Please be on the lookout for emails from team coaches and or check the Athletics page for updates. Golf tryouts for Monday have been canceled and will now start Tuesday, August 24 at 7:30 AM at Newton Commonwealth Golf Course. In addition, Girls Volleyball tryouts have been rescheduled. Please see below for more details. The full tryout schedule for all Fall sports can be found here.

COVID Protocols:

Our coaches are preparing to work with all of you in a safe and fun manner and we are excited that with precautions and safety procedures in place, we will be able to have a full season of play.

I want to share with you the following NPS Athletic Activities COVID protocols that were developed by the district’s central office and the athletic departments of both high schools with the guidance of the NPS Medical Advisory Group, Newton Health and Human Services, and NPS leadership teams.

This document is also posted on our Athletics website page for your convenience.

Your child’s coach also will send you the Fall 2021 Daily CV-19 Attendance Form for checking daily symptoms (Health Self-Assessment tool) ahead of their practices. The form is also posted on our athletic page for your convenience.

Please read the following carefully and let us know if you have questions.

Newton Public Schools High School Athletics 

Covid Protocols

Practices and Games – Back to School 2021

The protocols for athletics at NPS High Schools will be consistent with the big ideas in the NPS 2021-22 Back to School Health and Safety Plan. As we know, the COVID landscape changes rapidly. The NPS Medical Advisory Group, Newton Health and Human Services, and NPS leadership teams will continually review newly available data to inform adjustments to health and safety protocols as needed. The high school athletic program is also subject to any guidelines developed by EEA, MIAA, and/or our athletic leagues. We expect these guidelines to change over the course of the year.

NPS encourages ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS AND STAFF to be vaccinated prior to the start of our athletics season.

Consistent with NPS 2021-22 Back to School Health and Safety Plan, everyone inside the building must be wearing a proper mask (not a gaiter) at all times. This includes athletes, coaches, officials, and when allowed, spectators. This applies at “home” and “away.”

Practice Protocols:

Pre-Practice:

  • NPS HS coaches will ask each player to complete the COVID self-assessment form noted below, by 12 PM on school days. (Time will be adjusted for pre-season and non-school days.) Click here for the online form.

  • Sharing food or drink is not allowed at this time (no cakes, cupcakes, pizza, fruits, seeds, etc)

  • NPS will be providing a multi-tiered testing process including routine (Weekly) COVID Pooled Testing: This protocol will be used for all individuals who opt-in to participate in the weekly COVID testing program. Testing will be conducted one time per week.

  • To start the year, NPS is currently exploring the requirement for students to either provide proof of vaccination or participation in the NPS weekly COVID testing protocol for participants in middle and high school interscholastic activities and extended theatre productions.

During Practice:

  • Team water bottles will not be provided as each athlete will be expected to bring their own water bottle

  • Team water coolers will be provided for each team’s practice space. Teams using the same practice facility are prohibited from using another team’s hydration area.

Post Practice

  • Equipment that is shared by the team has to be cleaned (using provided spray and paper towels) before it is put away. This is to be done by the team that uses it. Athletes can assist in cleaning when supervised appropriately by team coaches.

  • Students are encouraged to bring equipment home and clean it before your next practice when reasonable. Locker rooms may be used but will be supervised and distancing will be utilized where possible.

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

Game Protocols:

Transportation

Per guidance from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the following health and safety protocols will be in place on all bus and van transportation in the Newton Public Schools:

  • Masks will be required on all Newton Public Schools transportation.

  • Windows will be open at all times unless not possible due to weather conditions.

Away Games:

Pre-game:

  • NPS HS coaches will ask each player to fill the COVID self-assessment form by 12 PM.  (Time will be adjusted for pre-season and non-school days.)

  • Covid coaches and/or team coaches will review the self-assessment forms by 1pm, consult with the school nurse when necessary, and keep a student from traveling when appropriate.  (Time will be adjusted for pre-season and non-school days.)

  • Team water bottles will not be provided as each athlete will be expected to bring their own water bottle

  • Team water coolers will be available prior to bus departure. It is the responsibility of the coaches/athletes to pick up and return water coolers from and to the athletic training room

Home Games: Back to School 2021

Pre-game:

  • NPS HS coaches will ask each player to fill the COVID self-assessment form by 12 PM.  (Time will be adjusted for pre-season and non-school days.)

  • Covid coaches and/or team coaches will review the self-assessment forms by 1 pm, consult with the school nurse when necessary, and keep a student from playing in the game when appropriate.

  • NPS HS staff member or coach greets visiting team – directs them to the appropriate field as needed

  • Visiting team head coach is responsible for COVID-19 screening all of their team members and other coaches who will be in attendance.

  • NPS HS staff member greets refs; asks COVID-19 screening questions by NPS HS COVID coach or another staff member.

  • Team water bottles will not be provided as each athlete will be expected to bring their own water bottle.

  • Team water coolers will be available at the home sideline and available upon request to the away team.

Spectators:

Indoor Events:

    • Guidelines for indoor spectators will be developed before our first home regular-season games. Indoor spectator guidelines will be consistent with EEA, MIAA, and League guidelines as well as NPS guidelines for large gatherings.

    • Indoor games will be streamed live.

    • Indoor events include: Girls Volleyball, Unified Basketball, Cheer, Dance, Girls Swim and Dive

Outdoor events:

    • There are no limitations for spectators at this time. However, good health practices should be followed.

During the game:

  • NPS HS staff provide any in-game help as needed by refs/coaches/spectators.

Post-game:

  • NPS HS staff will ask those in attendance to leave as quickly as possible; assist the visiting team to their bus if necessary

  • The guidance regarding leaving quickly is not only to limit the possibility of Covid-19 close contact but also to maintain a positive relationship with the Newton community regarding the usage of Stadium lights

  • Game administrators will collect game sheets and pay sheets from referees.

Notification of Film recording

One of the good things we learned through last years’ experience was that our families truly enjoyed the chance to see our games streamed. Numerous families shared with us the joy of sharing their children’s games with relatives close and far. Many grandparents were able to see their grandkids playing a sport for the first time! We will continue to stream live some of the games using indoor and outdoor cameras. The events are streamed through platforms like YouTube. Films of some sports are also exchanged with other schools are required by the MIAA.

Newton has contracted with HUDL to supply the cameras and to store recorded film. As a participant in Newton athletics, it is likely that you/your child will appear on recorded and/or live-streamed video.

Newton takes all reasonable precautions to protect privacy but makes no guarantees or representations regarding the use of your/your child’s appearance on the internet or other platforms by third parties.

Please review the Notification of Film Recording Form, sign in consent, and return it to your coach after teams are selected on August 30. Please reach out to the Athletic Office if you have questions. The form, linked above, is also available under Announcements on the Athletics page.

 

Revised Girls Volleyball Tryout Schedule

Due to changes in the coaching staff, the tryouts times for volleyball have been adjusted as follows:

Date Level Time Site
Thursday 8/26 9th 11:00-1:00PM Field House
10th 4:00-6:00 PM Field House
11th-12th 1:30-3:30 PM Field House
Friday 8/27 9th 11:00-1:00PM Field House
10th 4:00-6:00 PM Field House
11th-12th 1:30-3:30 PM Field House
Saturday 8/28 10th 8:00-10:00 AM Field House
9th 10:00 AM -12:00 PM Field House
11th-12th 1:30-3:30 PM Field House
Monday 8/30 V 12:00-2:00 PM Gym B
Monday 8/30 9th 10:00 AM 9th Grade workshop Field House
9th 12:30 PM-2:30 PM Gym B
JV 4:00-6:00 PM Field House
Tuesday 8/31 V 8:00-10:00 AM Field House
Tuesday 8/31 9th 10:00 -12:00 PM Field House
JV 4:00-6:00 PM Field House

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 [email protected]. Thank you, and Welcome to South!

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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

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
  • 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.

If you are able to host a Freshman Meet and Greet August 26th or have any questions, please email [email protected]. Thank you, and Welcome to South!

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

Newton South PTSO Welcome 2021

Welcome home to Newton South!  Welcome returning and new families! I hope this email finds you and your loved ones doing well!

I am Michelle Wetlaufer and I am so excited for my first year as Newton South’s PTSO’s President.  I look so forward to working with all of you to make this school year great.

I am so happy to welcome so many new members to our community including our new Principal, Tamara Stras, and our new Vice Principal, Jason Williams. I am excited for you to meet them as we get the school year started!

The PTSO works with South Administration and staff to communicate information in a timely manner, help support and engage our community for input and ideas, and to stay connected even when we are apart. Please click here to subscribe to the PTSO Newsletter.

As we kick off our 2021-22 school year, the PTSO is launching our School Directory Confirmation process and our Annual Dues Campaign Look for an email to confirm your families’ directory information.  Every family must confirm their information to be included in the online and printed version.  When you confirm your information you will have an opportunity to contribute to our annual Dues Campaign.  Your annual Dues donation is used 100% to support our school community and enrich the experiences of our students at South. The PTSO relies on annual donations of $70 from each Newton South family. This donation will ensure we meet our 2021-22 budget of $66,000.

As this school year begins, I thank you all for joining me on this journey whatever part you may play. I ask you to keep in mind my personal motto  ‘that which does not bend breaks’. Whether it is from an Aesop Fable or Tanzanian Proverb it has especially come in handy these last 18 months. I hope that you can join me in maintaining flexibility as we re-enter the new school year.  I know we all are looking forward to creating an amazing (slightly normal?) year for our kids.

If you have questions or you would like to volunteer for one of our committees please don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected].  Stay tuned for more news as we prepare for the start of the school year on September 9, 2021.

Stay well and enjoy the rest of the summer days!

NSHS PTSO President,
Michelle Wetlaufer

Hello Newton South Seniors!

Senior Parking

If you would like to park on campus Semester One, you must enter the Senior Parking Lottery following the directions listed below.

 

Before applying for the Parking Lottery, please read directions below:

  • You MUST use your NSHS student email address to submit the lottery form.
  • Deadline to enter the Semester 1 Parking Lottery is Tuesday, August 17 at 11:59pm. NO EXCEPTIONS!
  • Your lottery submission will NOT BE ACCEPTED if you submit any INCOMPLETE or INCORRECT information or documentation.
  • All successfully entered Seniors will be notified via email by end-of-day, Friday, August 20th. Email will specify if you have received a spot or if you are on the Waitlist.
  • Deadline for parking spot recipients to pick up Parking Tag will be Friday, Aug. 27 at 2:30pm to pay for their spot.
  • Access the Senior Parking Lottery Form HERE

 

PLEASE NOTE, if you are selected to receive a parking spot at NSHS: 

  • You will need to come to NSHS in person and pay the $175 parking fee.
    • ONLY Checks or Money Orders made payable to the ‘City of Newton’ will be accepted.
    • This fee mirrors that of the bus transportation fee.
  • You will be issued a Parking Tag and Student Parking Sticker that must be displayed in the approved vehicle at all times when parked on campus.
  • Your approved vehicle(s) is the ONLY vehicle(s) allowed to park in your assigned parking spot.
  • Parking Tags are only valid for the duration of Semester One. A Semester Two lottery will be released to all Seniors at the end of Semester One.

Students – Need Work Permit, Enrollment Letter, Transcript?

Dear Newton South Students and Families!

Are you in need of a Work Permit, Proof of Enrollment Letter, or Transcript this summer?

All requests can be submitted and completed electronically by visiting the Student Resources page on the NSHS website.

Have a great summer!

~ Newton South HS Record Department

Lisa Mix
Records Department
Newton South High School
Phone: 617-559-6500 Ext. 6506
Fax: 617-559-6701