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

Student Rapid Test Consent Form & Instructions

On January 25, NPS sent emails to all enrolled families on completing a Rapid Test Consent Form for students.

Please email  [email protected] if you have additional questions.

Note that these forms can also be found on the NSHS PTSO website, along with all other HyFlex updates:  https://newtonsouthptso.org/frequently-asked-questions/health-safety/

NPS COVID Testing and 2021-22 Planning Updates

Message from the Superintendent on January 27, 2021.


Dear NPS Families,

I write to you with a few updates on our operations for this year, as well as our planning for next year.

COVID-19 Testing

The testing working group continues their work to expand and enhance COVID-19 testing in the Newton Public Schools. Our first step is to expand our voluntary testing program for staff. Beginning next week, all staff participants will have access to testing once a week.

The group is also working quickly to identify the best testing solutions moving forward for a district of our size and complexity. Their work currently is focused on analyzing surveillance testing for both students and staff and they expect to provide a recommendation by February 8th.

Planning for the 2021-22 School Year

On Monday night at the School Committee meeting, I announced the formation of a planning group for the 2021-22 school year. The goal of this group is to develop a comprehensive plan for a full reopening of the Newton Public Schools in the 2021-22 school year.  Members of the group will include administrators, teachers, staff, and family representatives. It also includes an ad hoc medical advisory team to provide guidance on health and safety in our school buildings. You can find more information in this presentation. With a vaccine on the horizon, this team will also examine the possibility for additional in-person learning opportunities for the current school year. Please be assured their work will be communicated regularly to the community through multiple channels.

Calendar for the 2021-22 School Year

On Monday night, the School Committee reviewed the calendar for the 2021-22 school year. The calendar shows a late start date and a late end date for our school year next year. Newton is one of the few districts in which the first day of school is written into the teachers contract and therefore, any changes must be bargained. In our case, the first day of school for students is the day after Labor Day. However, this year, the day after Labor Day is the first day of Rosh Hashanah, a day in which school is not in session.

The NTA declined our request to make a one time exception to this provision and start the school year prior to Labor Day. As a result, the first day of school for the 2020-21 school year will be Thursday, September 9. This start date will also avoid starting school on the second day of Rosh Hashanah, which we know is observed by some of our staff and families. This means the last day for students will be June 22 with no snow days and June 29 with 5 snow days.

We are excited to begin looking forward to the 2021-22 school year and feel confident that thoughtful planning will allow a full return to school. While we recognize there are still many unknowns related to this pandemic, we believe the team members and advisory groups will guide us in a positive direction.

Sincerely,
David Fleishman
Superintendent of Schools

Explore PTSO Volunteer Opportunities

Even with snow on the ground, we know spring and COVID vaccine is around the corner.   As we start planning for the next school year in the coming months, we ask that those of you who are new to South consider getting involved.  There are many opportunities to get to know the school better, and to find new ways to support our students, faculty and a new Principal.

The PTSO will need new leadership and many volunteers for the following positions and would begin transition this Spring.

  • 2  co-Presidents
  • 2  co-chairs for Staff appreciation
  • 2 members for the Grants Committee
  • 2 co-chairs for Freshman Orientation
  • 3 Newsletter Editors (work behind the scene only)

Please email May Chiu at [email protected] to further explore what might work for you.

Boys Varsity  Basketball team

The Boys Varsity  Basketball team is traveling to LS to close the two weeks series. The Lions defeated LS twice and the Warriors took one game. The game is scheduled to start at 6 PM

Boys Varsity Basketball AWAY  vs LS

https://www.sudburytv.org 

The boys 9th grade and JV teams will play at LS starting at 4;30 PM. Both teams had defeated LS at their previous meeting.

Flex season initial information

Fall 2-Flex season initial information:

MIAA recommendations regarding the incoming season will be released this weekend. The DCL will meet early in the week to assess the sports that will be offered. Once that the league prepares the proposal to be approved at each district and the official offerings are confirmed, we will open the online registration. Please check the athletic page often for new information.

Please send a current physical to our nurses in preparation for the incoming season. Mrs, Kramer can be reached at [email protected]

Mrs. Kiritsy can be reached at [email protected]

Gymnastics teams

The boys and Girls gymnastics teams continue to dominate the opponents with solid performances. The virtual meets are scored by the same official at our site and the opponent site within 3 days difference.

7- Unified Strength and Conditioning is completing the third week of its first season. Coach Strongin reports that the athletes and partners are improving at each session and are connecting and having fun together via zoom.

Alpine ski team

The Alpine ski team raced on Thursday vs Broomfield and Acton Boxboro. Our girls’ team placed second and our boys’ teams finished third in a close race.

–Saylor Flannery finished third, Massi Abbiati finished 4th overall in the girls’ race while Logan Flannery finished 4th overall in the boys’ race.

Boys Varsity Hockey team

Boys Varsity Hockey team is traveling to NESC this Saturday for their second game vs LS. The team is playing strong hockey improving with each game.

Boys Varsity AWAY at LS-NESC at 8:00 PM

https://vimeo.com/497394383/97e11f7cb6

The Jv team will play at NESC on Saturday too. The game is scheduled to start at 6:40 PM. LS has not shared the viewing link yet. It will be posted on Twitter and Instagram if they have the ability to film it.

Our JV home game will be played Sunday, February 31 at the JAR. The game starts at 5:40 PM.

Our game link is

https://youtu.be/-kj1KqUHnb4

The JV team played BLS this past weekend sweeping the series by ample scores.

Boys Varsity  Basketball team

The Boys Varsity  Basketball team is traveling to LS to close the two weeks series. The Lions defeated LS twice and the Warriors took one game. The game is scheduled to start at 6 PM

Boys Varsity Basketball AWAY  vs LS

https://www.sudburytv.org 

The boys 9th grade and JV teams will play at LS starting at 4;30 PM. Both teams had defeated LS at their previous meeting.

Girls Basketball Team

The Girls’ Varsity Basketball team won the first game vs LS this week and they are hosting them tonight at 5:30 PM

The Girls JV squads will host LS tomorrow at 9 AM and 11 AM.  The JV teams defeated LS last Wednesday on their game on the road.

Here are the links for their games:

Friday, January 29

Girls Varsity game  HOME vs LS at 5:30 PM

https://youtu.be/hdt9S27ekco

Saturday, January 30

Girls Orange and Blue HOME games vs LS- 9 AM and 11 AM.

https://youtu.be/sifNP-MRE2Q