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

Update DCL Swimming & Diving All Stars

Congratulations to our DCL Swimming & Diving All Stars

Boys Swimming and Diving

  • Nicolas Hensch
  • Zack Greenberg

Girls Swimming and Diving

  • Iris Ham
  • Elizabeth Nesta

Feb 28 at 7PM Webinar – Talking to Teens About Anti-Asian Discrimination in the Era of COVID-19

The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness has shared information about their upcoming webinar:

Talking to Teens about Anti-Asian Discrimination in the Era of COVID-19: Guidance from Research and Practice

While Anti-Asian sentiments unfortunately are not new, COVID-19 has shifted the landscape to expose anti-Asian racism and increased racist violent attacks and harassment. Join this important webinar and Q&A to learn about the negative impacts of racism and discrimination on the mental health of our youth, the critical importance of parents supporting their children especially during these challenging times, and practical strategies for parents on how to talk about anti-Asian racism and discrimination at home. This webinar will include brief presentations with ample time for discussion and Q&A.

Featuring: Justin Chen, MD, MPH, Executive Director at MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness; Hyeouk Chris Hahm, PhD, LCSW, Associate Professor at Boston University School of Social Work; Cindy H. Liu, PhD, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School; Michelle Mu, Certified Professional Coach; Catherine Vuky, PhD, Director of Asian Mental Health Concentration Program at William James College; and Ellen Yang, MA.

 Sunday, Feb 28, 2021 07:00 PM

Interested families can Register Here for the webinar.

Opportunity to Move to Hybrid

Hello Students and Families,

This message is for any family that has at least one student who is in the Distance Learning Model but who may be interested in requesting a move in the Hybrid Learning Model. Please see the following letter for more information and instructions if you are interested in pursuing this option.

Thanks,

Chris Hardiman
NSHS Interim Vice Principal

Mar 2nd at 7PM Rethinking SouthFest & Prom Brainstorm

Hello Parents/Guardians!

Prior to COVID-19, The PTSO organized an after-prom celebration (SouthFest) for all Seniors regardless if they attended Prom.  The event is typically held on Tuesday before graduation. Newton South families and community organizations work together to create a safe and fun event that brings the graduating class together. There is a different theme every year for SouthFest, the school is transformed to evoke that theme, and the stage is set for an exciting party. There are games, prizes, a casino, entertainment, food, surprises and fun.

This year, we are hopeful to create some celebration.  COVID-19 will still be present and we need to rethink SouthFest.  The PTSO is working with the Class of 2021 Officers and Advisors in rethinking the Prom as an outdoor event, and SouthFest would follow that event.   Please join us and bring your ideas.

Rethinking SouthFest
Tuesday, Mar 2, 2021  at 7:00 PM

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82493007375?pwd=d0ZkL2E4VjNPZkVtL3lzTDBRWXU3QT09

Meeting ID: 824 9300 7375
Passcode: 2021

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Meeting ID: 824 9300 7375
Passcode: 2021
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COVID-19 Testing for South Students Start March 8 – Consent Form

Dear NPS Families,

Next week, the Newton Public Schools will launch free weekly COVID-19 testing for all students and staff. The testing will be phased in, beginning with all staff and all high school students the week of March 1st. You will find a timeline below for phasing in students at all school levels.

The district has partnered with JCM Analytics to conduct the testing. Tests are “pooled” together to increase the number of students that can be tested at one time and reduce costs. JCM uses a shallow nasal swab test to collect the sample. Test kits will be distributed at school to be taken home by students. The sample will then be obtained at home and returned to school to be sent to the lab for testing. Test results will be returned within 48 hours. You will only be notified if your student’s test results are positive or if your student is deemed to be a close contact of a positive case.

Detailed information on this COVID-19 testing program can be found in this Frequently Asked Questions document.

You can also visit our webpage at https://www.newton.k12.ma.us/Page/3826 for details on sample collection and testing process.

This testing is VOLUNTARY and there is no requirement to participate. 

Should you wish for your student to participate, please complete the consent form as soon as possible. The consent form can be found in the Aspen Family/Student Portal. Instructions for finding and completing the consent form can be found here. Translated consent forms and paper consent forms are available from your student’s school.

PLEASE NOTE: if you previously completed a consent form for the Abbott Binax NOW symptomatic testing via the Project Beacon website, you MUST complete this new consent form.

If you have questions regarding the COVID-19 Pool Testing Program please email the district at [email protected].

TIMELINE for Testing Roll Out

Week of March 1

Testing for all NPS staff in buildings or at the Education Center. Test kits distributed to high school students who have opted-in. (more information will be sent to HS families from building principals)

Week of March 8

Testing begins for high school students who have opted-in.

Week of March 22

Testing begins for Pre-K and elementary students who have opted-in.

Week of April 12: Testing begins for middle school students who have opted-in.

If you need this information translated, please copy and paste it into Google Translate. The link to Google translate is http://translate.google.com/

Mar 2 at 7PM Presentation & Discussion on Basic Rights under Special Education Laws

Newton SEPAC is hostin a presentation & discussion on Basic Rights under Special Education Laws on Tuesday, March 2, 2021  from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Please join us on Tuesday, March 2, at 7:30 pm, for a presentation and discussion about student and family basic rights under special education laws and regulations.

Whether you’re new to the world of special education or a seasoned (scarred?) special education parent, there are always new and helpful insights from each Basic Rights presentation!

We’re excited to have Leslie Lockhart as our presenter. Leslie is the Mass Advocates for Children’s Helpline Coordinator. She was also a founding member and driving force of the original Newton SEPAC.

Newton SEPAC – March 2nd Presentation
Time: Mar 2, 2021 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
https://middlesex-mass-edu.zoom.us/j/98538291113?pwd=eW0yMzRPd3lSR0RZbHNtSmw2ZFVKdz09

Meeting ID: 985 3829 1113
Passcode: 457897

Newton South Stage Presents Lia’s Love Story Mar 12 & 13 at 7:30PM

Lia has a bit of a rom-com addiction. She watches so many, she starts to imagine that her life is like one. Lia can’t wait for her romantic kiss in the rain with the handsome leading man…or maybe it’s a leading woman?  Written and directed by Valerie Goldstein ’21.

Livestream at SouthStage.org.

Fall 2 Sports Protocols for Students

Athletes joining Fall 2 sports are required to follow these COVID protocols in order to attend practices and games:

  • Prior to 1 PM, all students have to complete the Covid-19 Symptom check each day prior to their practice. The form should be filled in by 1 PM for afternoon practices and the night before for AM practices.  You can access the symptom’s form by checking this link or using this QR code. https://qrgo.page.link/YxDWw
  • As they arrive at practices and games, students also have to record attendance by using the QR attendance form when arriving at South for practices and games. Our coaches will direct them to the onsite form.

Any questions, please contact Mr. Alan Rotatori at [email protected].  Thank you.

Swiming and Diving

Since the swimmers couldn’t attend the awards day, Coach Martin sent us his remarks regarding the team awardees.

Girls Awards

Award of Excellence V- Iris Ham is an exceptionally hard worker.   Since Freshman year has been a leading scorer on our team and a part of 2 record-breaking relays.   Her ability to compete in all 4 strokes is a testament to her skill set, but her major focus is breaststroke.   Iris’ 3rd place finish at the DCL meet also makes her a DCL All-Star.

Award of Excellence JV.  Alexandria Kuo began the year as a JV swimmer, but by our 3rd meet had dropped so much time that she became a consistent scorer in all the freestyle events.  Alexandria is a lead by example style of swimmer and her ability to take on the most challenging races has always been a key signature to her effort.  Alex has major goals for next season including breaking the 1-minute barrier in the 100 free.

110% Award.  Angela Yee was given a classic choice of Team first or Me first to begin the challenging ’21 season.   Obviously, Angela chose team first, put her head down, worked hard, and had her best season for the lions.  Angela led every single practice set this year.  She finished first in every single practice set.   Her ability to continue to challenge and push herself daily shows great promise of another 2 years of success.

Boys Awards

Award of Excellence V. Nicola Hensch is a professional swimmer posing as a high school junior.  Every record our boys’ team has broken in the last 3 years will have the name Hensch attached to it.   Nico is so much more than just the fastest to ever wear the orange and blue.   Our team looks to him for guidance, leadership, energy, and knowledge.  He is the epitome of having another coach on deck; except that he can dive in and challenge any other 4 kids to a relay on his own.  If ever there is someone deserving of ‘An award of excellence”; it’s Nico.

Award of Excellence JV. David Fischer wins his award for grit and determination.  David tried out for the team a year prior and did not have much success.   Some folks might let that deter them, but for David, he set a goal.  Not only did David make the team this year; he worked his butt off and by year’s end showed off the skills to come back next year and compete for points.  David’s 58 to end the season was no mistake as he and Eyal were hard workers all season.   Congratulations on the well-deserved award.

110% Award. Eyal Tamir – What a competitor.   Eyal’s sophomore year was out of nowhere.  Eyal decided to take on the 3 most challenging high school races.   He competed and placed in the 200 IM, 200 Free, and 500 Free all season long.   Eyal spent every practice trying to chase down Angela; and at max effort.   Eyal also was a part of our most exciting moment of the season; even though we couldn’t cheer as a team, you could feel the energy build up as our entire team encouraged and willed Eyal to his 5:57 in the 500 free.

Dual County League 2020-21 ALL Stars

Congratulations to all our Newton South student athletes named to DCL All Stars!

Alpine Ski

  • Saylor Flannery
  • Masie Abbiati
  • Noa Dahan
  • Logan Flannery
  • Roey Leshem

Girls Basketball

  • Maddy Genser
  • Amaris Mills – DCL All Stars and DCL co-MVP

Boys Basketball

  • Itai Alinsky
  • Jake Llemelman
  • Sam Prudovsky
  • Max Aicardi,  DCL All Stars and DCL MVP

Boys Ice Hockey

  • Ed Tarmey
  • Nathan Cohen
  • Ryan Quirk

Girls Gymnastics – DCL All Stars

  • Dalani Ramos
  • Shanna Lacey
  • Amelia Poley
  • Emily Schoen
  • Mia Braudis
  • Bella Valente – DCL Gymnast of the Year

Boys Swimming and Diving

  • Nicolas Hensch
  • Zack Greenberg

Girls Swimming and Diving

  • Iris Ham
  • Elizabeth Nesta