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

Please read the attached and know the warning signs of diabetes.

November is Diabetes Awareness Month.  In memory of a former Newton Public School student, each year Newton school nurses send a message to families about the warning signs of diabetes.

Wishing you a safe and peaceful Thanksgiving,
Nurse Gail and Nurse Karleen

South Stage Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Fundraiser now through Dec. 6!

Order a delicious holiday gift for yourself or someone else!  South Stage is selling refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough (yields 20-22 cookies) by the quart for $15.  Dough is made fresh by fabulous local caterer/restaurant VineRipe Grill.

Place your online order at southstage.org by Sunday, December 6, and choose your pickup time of either Saturday, December 12 (2-3PM) or Wednesday, December 16 (10-11AM).  Pickup will be at Newton South’s front entrance or inside at the auditorium foyer.  Other pickup arrangements can be made if needed — email [email protected].  All orders must be made in advance, thank you!

For other South Stage holiday gift ideas, please visit https://www.southstage.org/merch.html.

Parent-Teacher Conferences SIGN-UPs Nov 11/29 @7PM

Virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming.  SIGN UP is REQUIRED! For new parents, please sign up early as spots are limited.  

  • To make sure that all families have the opportunity to see teachers, there will be two phases to the sign-up process.
  • During the first phase of sign-ups, from 7pm on SUNDAY 11/29 until 7pm on WEDNESDAY, 12/2, you may only schedule a maximum of 3 teacher conferences per child. 
  • During the second phase of sign-ups, from 7am on THURSDAY 12/3 until 7pm on SUNDAY, 12/6, you may sign up for a maximum of 3 additional conferences. Total conferences CANNOT exceed 6 per child.  

DETAILS on SIGN-UP INSTRUCTIONS:  Teacher Conferences Info Letter

A reminder that conferences are on the following dates:

Wednesday, December 9th from 4 – 7pm (School schedule as usual)

Wednesday, December 16th from 1 – 4pm (*Special schedule—see below)

*Please note that there will be a special schedule developed for 12/16 to reflect the early release that day. We are working with the transportation department to see if we can arrange a 12:30 dismissal on this day so that teachers can have a 30-minute break before the first conference at 1:00pm. We will share out the schedule as soon as it is finalized.

Chris Hardiman
NSHS Interim Vice Principal

High School HyFlex Recommendation Update

Dear Newton South and North Parents/Guardians, 

As you may already know, the High School Working Group presented our draft recommendation of implementing a HyFlex learning model for our high schools on November 16 at the School Committee meeting.  You can view the presentation here.  The working group will present our final recommendation on December 2 to the School Committee, who will also vote on the recommendation at the meeting.  

As mentioned by Superintendent Fleishman’s email update on November 17th, parents/guardians will be asked to make a choice between HyFlex in-person or full time remote learning in December.  There has been much discussion in our community since our draft recommendation was presented.  The decision about in-person or remote learning is a very personal choice and we urge you to submit any questions about the HyFlex learning model here by November 30th so the answers can help you make your decision in December.  

We wanted to answer some of the most frequently asked questions by our community this past week. 

  • The first question is about HyFlex learning. This model is NOT like returning to school as it was before schools closed in March due to COVID-19, but extends the current remote learning model to include some in-person learning days. The proposed HyFlex model is also different from what was proposed by Newton Public Schools in August 2020 in two important ways: the in-person days are now full days (vs half days), and remote learners are on zoom with their in-person classmates and taught by the same teachers as they have now in their current schedule (vs separate Distance Learning Academy).   
  • Another frequently asked question is why the cohort plan will depend on the number of students who choose in-person.  And a related question has been around the assumptions driving capacity in the building. Adhering to HHS guidelines around social distancing, an average classroom holds 12 students. There are a number of classes that have over 24 students, requiring more than two cohorts. The number of cohorts will depend on the number of students who select the in-person model. The number of in-person students will directly impact the number of cohorts required to stay at/under classroom capacity limits.  If there are 2 cohorts, your child will have 2 full in-person days each week.  If there are 3 cohorts, your child will go 2 full days the first 2 weeks, and remote on the 3rd week.  If there are 4 cohorts, your child will have 2 full days the first week, and remote for 1 week. Regardless of how many cohorts are implemented, if your child is scheduled to be in-person on a given week, they will attend 2 days in person, and 3 days remote in the proposed HyFlex model.

The draft recommendation is a result of a collaborative effort between members of our community: parents, district administrators, teachers and students. Our outreach to students, staff and outside districts helped shape our recommendation, including input from our community from general education, special education, Boston-based families, remote learning only families, ELL and METCO families. The result was that we all agreed on the importance of both in-person & remote learning are necessary to support our community.  Pros and cons of the HyFlex model were also shared and discussed with the recognition that transition for staff will be difficult and must be done with care and resources. 

As fellow parents, we know that the decision to choose in-person or remote learning is a very personal choice. The draft recommendation supports both types of learning.  It’s a challenging model for staff and students, but the positive impact on our student’s social and emotional wellbeing makes it worth implementing.  COVID-19 continues to impact all of our lives on a daily basis.  We encourage you to ask your questions so you can make the most informed decision for your family in December.  

We wish you and yours a safe and fun Thanksgiving and finding new ways to celebrate family whether you are together or on Zoom.

The High School Working Group
~ May Chiu, Newton South Parent Representative (NSHS PTSO co-President)
~ Janna Lacatell, Newton North Parent Representative (NNHS PTSO co-Secretary, NNHS PTSO Representative – Academic Standards Committee)  

Nov 25th Special Schedule & Student Survey

Good Afternoon Students and Families,

NOTE:  November 25th Special Schedule

There will be staff professional development from 8:00am to 9:30am on Wednesday, 11/25.

From 9:15 – 9:30, students will be asked to fill out a survey that will be shared on the South all-school Schoology page (it will also be sent to student school gmail accounts in case they don’t see the Schoology message).  This survey is a follow-up to one sent to students in September to solicit feedback on the remote school experience.

ALL Students are encouraged to please fill out the survey on Wed, Nov 25 as your feedback and thoughts are very important to us as we continue to evaluate our learning options, including the “hyflex” model that the district in-person high school working group has presented in their Draft Recommendation on November 16 to the School Committee.

South Stage Cookie Fundraiser Now – Dec.6

South Stage Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough fundraiser now through Dec. 6th!

Order a delicious holiday gift for yourself or someone else!  South Stage is selling refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough (yields 20-22 cookies) by the quart for $15.  Dough is made fresh by fabulous local caterer/restaurant VineRipe Grill.

Place your online order at southstage.org by Sunday, December 6th, and choose your pickup time of either Saturday, December 12th (2:00-3:00 pm) or Wednesday, December 16th (10:00-11:00 am).  Pickup will be at Newton South’s front entrance or inside at the auditorium foyer.  Other pickup arrangements can be made if needed — email [email protected].  All orders must be made in advance, thank you!

For other South Stage holiday gift ideas, please visit https://www.southstage.org/store/c5/South_Stage_Gear.html

South Stage Gear for Holiday Gifts

South Stage, Newton South’s theatre program, is offering many options for your holiday gift-giving! Visit the South Stage Gear website for links to our Red Bubble shop for stickers, mugs, t-shirts, and more, experiences to hang out with South Stage teachers and alumni, our cookie dough fundraiser, or to simply donate before the year ends. Make sure everyone knows you’re a South Stage fan and thank you! https://www.southstage.org/store/c5/South_Stage_Gear.html

SEPAC Presentation on Special Education Rights During COVID-19: Nov. 23, 7:30 PM

Please join Newton SEPAC for a presentation on:
Special Education Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Monday, November 23, 2020, 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83029946801?pwd=ZkcvMVZ0M3l3V0YreDZURTBsaXRlQT09

Presented by: Daniel Heffernan, Esq., Newton parent and Special Education Attorney at Kotin Crabtree and Strong, LLP

Dan will discuss the most current DESE decisions and guidelines affecting special education students in Massachusetts during the pandemic. Some of the areas Dan will cover include IEP service delivery, compensatory services, evaluations, administrative timelines, etc. We will also have time for Q&A from families.

Please save the date. The link for the presentation will be emailed to the SEPAC listserv. We hope to see you there!

NSHS Girl Up Club Fundraiser for UN’s Global Initiative

Join Newton South Girl Up as we fundraise for the UN’s global campaign against gender-based violence! From Wednesday, November 25th to Monday, December 23rd, we will be hosting a raffle for four prize baskets, ranging from a Starbucks gift set to a candy bundle from local candy store, Indulge. The available prizes represent female-owned and/or small businesses in Newton!

For more information (including ticket sales), you can reach out to the Girl Up Instagram or email [email protected]

NSHS Students for Racial Justice meeting: Thurs., Dec. 3, 7 PM


Are you interested in learning about racial justice issues?
Join us for our pilot event, in partnership with Diversify the Media Narrative, to learn about how media representation relates to racial justice! All students are welcome to attend the event over Zoom on Thursday, December 10th at 7:00 pm.

To participate, register through this form by December 3rd: https://forms.gle/pjU8HEocaNe7QNa66.

Explore the Diversify the Media Narrative website for helpful information about media representation at https://diversifythemedianarrative.com/

Feel free to reach out with any questions! Email [email protected], or contact the club’s Instagram, @nshs_studentsforracialjustice