Dear Families,
Our lost and found is full of many items that students need to keep them warm! In order to help students and families claim these lost items, they will be laid out in the cafeteria on Tuesday, 1/22/18 and Friday, 1/26/18 from 8:20am-12pm. Teachers will send students down to the cafeteria to look for lost items. Parents are also welcome to come and look for something they know is lost. Please stop by the cafeteria when you drop your child off at school. Any unclaimed items will be donated on Friday, 1/26/18 after school.
Families Organizing for Racial Justice
FORJ (Families Organizing for Racial Justice) is a coalition of school-aged families in Newton coming together to teach our children – and ourselves – how to stand up for racial equality. For resources & age appropriate book recommendations: https://forjnewton.com/about/
Each school in the district has a team of parents organizing FORJ and the Lincoln-Eliot team is looking for more parents who are interested in enhancing our diverse community through this race, culture, and identity work. Stay tuned for info on a L-E community-building event this spring!
L-E FORJ Contact: parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com
For info on FORJ Newton events, see FORJNewton on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FORJNewton/
UPCOMING NEWTON FORJ EVENTS:
Next Newton FORJ Meeting: Tuesday, January 23rd (Snow date Jan. 24th) – FORJ Meeting with Robin Bernstein at Angier School – 7:30-9pm
FORJ hosting a presentation and discussion by Robin Bernstein, a professor of African-American studies at Harvard. Robin’s new book and article garnered much attention this summer. If you’d like, you can read the article ahead of time. Opinion – Let Black Kids Just be Black Kids
We’ll explore the societal differences in how Black and White children are perceived, especially around who is considered innocent and worthy of protection. We’ll also explore how we can dismantle this current convention so we can all raise healthy, whole kids.
Kindergarten Registration
If you have a younger child that is 5 (by August 31) or know a friend in the neighbor with a child that age, it’s time to think about Kindergarten! Kindergarten information night is at Newton South on Monday, February 5th at 7:00pm. At the information night, you will receive a folder with all registration documents. You will need to bring the completed paperwork to the Kindergarten screening. Lincoln-Eliot’s screening date is Tuesday, February 27th. Please call the school to schedule your screening appointment. If you have any questions, please call Jena Rossi at 617-559-9540.
Mark your Calendar:
- Tuesday, January 23rd:, 7:30pm- 9:00pm FORJ meeting at Angier School
- Monday, February 5th, 7:00pm: Kindergarten Information Night
- Friday, February 9th, 6:00pm- 8:00pm: Family Movie Night
- February 19 – 23: February Vacation Week: No School
- Tuesday, February 27th, Lincoln Eliot’s Kindergarten Screening Day
A few reminders from previous weeks:
- Winter
Ready or not- winter is here!! Please be sure to send your scholar to school each day with a winter jacket, hats, gloves and snow boots as we will continue have outdoor recess daily throughout the winter. Also, please clearly label these items with your child’s name so they do not get lost or missed placed.
- Box Tops
Please keep an eye out for any products at home with Box Tops! We collect them in the office and they are redeemed for money for the school. We already have $70 towards our next submission, so keep the collection sheets coming!
- Arrival and Dismissal:
- Arrival and dismissal time has become a bit chaotic and dangerous at times. As a result, I am asking you to please adhere to the following to ensure the safety of all scholars:
- Students should only be let out of the car on the curbside of the street never into the street.
- The blue zone (on both Pearl Street and Jackson Road) is a no parking zone; it should be used for quick drop off and pick up only
- If coming from the Capital Street area, please cross students at the Pearl/Jackson light in the designated crosswalk; not in front of cars on Jackson Street.
- The fire lane in the staff parking lot is a no parking zone
- Dogs:
Dogs are not allowed on school property but we have come up with a plan that should work for all. If you choose to walk your dog to school at arrival and dismissal times, you and your dog must wait by the Flagpole on the corner of Pearl St and Jackson Rd. Make sure to inform your child’s teacher that you give permission for your child to walk to the Flagpole area on his/her own. It is imperative that you talk with your child to create a plan in case you are late. Make sure to communicate that plan to your child’s teacher.
- In an effort to ensure student safety, we are asking for parents and teachers to remind students NOT to climb through the bushes in the front of the school when entering or exiting the building. Thank you for your assistance with this matter.
- Please notify the office if you have a change of address or phone number. It is important to have up to date contact information in the case of an emergency.