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Parents’ Night Out – Tues 11.15.22

Parents’ Night Out is back!  Following the success of our spring event, we are hosting another fun evening of “Flannels & Fizz” at Cafe Martin on Tuesday, November 15th.  This is an opportunity to meet other parents in our community and raise money for the PTO and our children.  Tickets are $25 and include one drink, light snacks, and dessert.  Plus, a portion of the proceeds goes directly to the PTO.  Throw on that flannel (or any fall festive attire) and come down to Cafe Martin to join us!  Click here to purchase tickets!

Date: Tuesday, November 15th
Time: 8pm-10pm
Location: Cafe Martin (7 West Street, Newton, MA)
Theme: Flannels and fizz
Tickets: $25
Cause: Raising money for Lincoln-Eliot PTO

 https://lepto.ticketspice.com/le-pto-parents-night-out-2

Room Connectors Still Needed!

We are so close to having at least one Room Connector volunteer for each classroom.  Please consider volunteering if you have not already done so in the past.  Help make your classroom’s teachers feel appreciated!  You will also feel good that you are participating in the school and helping make our community more united!

The main role is to be a connector between teacher(s) and families, especially in appreciation around winter holidays and end of year.  Without a Room Connector, your teacher(s) may miss the opportunity to be recognized in the same way due to the district gifting policy.  The gift policy discourages families from giving individual gifts to teachers, which makes a Room Connector a vital link to present gifts on behalf of all the classroom families.

No Room Connector Yet:
4 Levin
4 Monopoli
5 Hunter
5 DeNoble/Evans

Email Emily Núñez at nunezemily77@gmail.com with your full name, your child’s full name, and your classroom teacher to sign up or get more info.

Thank you!

Pizza Wednesdays and Pre-Order Link

A reminder that pizza will be for sale every Wednesday after school — either out by the flagpole if the weather is nice, or inside the Jackson Rd. entrance if it is not.  Please stop by for pizza and to say hi to our 5th grade volunteers!

You can pre-order a whole pizza for $12 or purchase one onsite for $14.  Individual slices are $2 a slice.  Pre-ordering is very helpful to us for figuring out our numbers, so please take advantage of the discount and pre-order no later than Tuesday at 1pm, using this form:

https://forms.gle/2epog9n39syVJGsz6

And please note you can only pre-order a whole pizza, not individual slices!  🙂

Thank you for supporting our 5th graders!  Questions or want to help volunteer?  Please reach out to us at secretary@lepto.org.

PTO Update — October 16, 2022

Hello families!

We hope you are having a wonderful October!  Our Fall Festival is less than two weeks away — mark your calendars for Friday, Oct. 28th, from 5-7:30pm, and please reach out to Lanni at lanni_harris@yahoo.com if you would like to help or find out more!

A reminder that we are looking for library volunteers to help shelve the books that are constantly going in and out of the school library.  The more we can help, the more books our kids can take home to read!  To find out more and learn how shelving works, you are invited to attend a volunteer orientation on Monday, October 17th, at 8:20am (after drop-off), in the school library.  The easiest way to come in is through the library door that opens onto the courtyard off Pearl St.  If you’re not sure how to find the library, wait at the Pearl St. steps and someone will come get you!

Or if you can’t make it to the orientation but are interested in volunteering, please email Tui at secretary@lepto.org!

And speaking of libraries: Lincoln-Eliot now has its very own Little Free Library!

You can find it on the corner of Jackson and Pearl St., near the benches, the flagpole, and the little bunny reading statue.  Stop by any time to take a book, add a book, or just sit and read!

 

Special thanks to LE alum & current 7th grader Jonah Sterns for building and installing the Little Free Library as part of his mitzvah project.

(If you would like to add books, we would love that — just please make sure they are children’s books!  Diverse authors and stories especially welcome!)

To find out more about Little Free Libraries, visit the organization’s website at https://littlefreelibrary.org/

Happy reading!

Upcoming Dates to Note:

* Monday, Oct. 17th:  Library Volunteer Meeting, 8:20am
* Monday, Oct. 24th:  Last Day to buy L-E Spirit Wear!
* Friday, Oct. 28th:  Fall Festival!, 5-7:30pm
* Tuesday, Nov. 8th:  Election Day and Early Release Day; students are dismissed at 12:10pm
* Friday, Nov. 11th:  Veterans’ Day — No School

Have a great week!

Your Lincoln-Eliot PTO

Lincoln-Eliot SpiritWear Store Open Until 10/24!

Get Your Lincoln-Eliot Spiritwear! (For A Limited Time Only!)

We are excited to announce that our 2022 Lincoln-Eliot spiritwear shop is open now through Monday, October 24th!  Shop for L-E branded T’s, sweatshirts, pants, hats, vests, headbands and more for kids and adults!  We even have NEW Leopard gear this year!

Not only will you show your support for L-E, but 20% of the purchase price of each item goes back to our school!  The shop is located on a link on our PTO site: LEPTO.org (click “spirit wear”) as well as through this direct link.

If you have any questions, please contact Spiritwear coordinators Jacqui Trotta JacquiTrotta@gmail.com or Nicole Canulla NicoleCanulla@gmail.com

Room Connectors Still Needed!

We really need volunteers for Room Connectors!  If you have never been a Room Connector before, please sign up this year.  It is a small commitment, but is very important to making sure that our teachers feel appreciated and supported.  Many schools have 2-3 Room Connectors per class.  We aim to have 2 per class so that you can work together.  If you are a 4th or 5th grade family, it would be really great to see new volunteers!

Room Connector Role:

  • gather a contact list for families in your room and encourage people to sign up for the school directory (ASAP)
  • collect voluntary classroom funds for holiday class gifts and end of year gifts (November and May/June)
  • be the point person if your teacher needs something (communication, project, supplies,etc.)
  • share information from PTO (a ready to go email or flyer from Room Connector Coordinator) with your class contact list

No Room Connectors Yet:
1 Ward
2 Rooney, 2 McDonald
4 Levin, 4 Monopoli
5 Hunter, 5 Foster, 5 DeNoble/Evans

Need 1 More Room Connector:
1 Warren
2 Gayle
3 Gueye
3 Penczar

All Set!
K Jang, K Kremer, K Lam
1 Malavase
3 Crist
4 Goode

Email Emily Núñez at nunezemily77@gmail.com with your full name, your child’s full name, and your classroom teacher to sign up or get more info.

Thank you!

Pizza Wednesdays and Pre-Order Link

Thank you so much to everyone for your patience as we get a handle on pizza sales; we will be ordering extra this week so we hopefully won’t run out this time!  Pre-ordering is very helpful to us for figuring out our numbers, so please take advantage of the discount and pre-order no later than Tuesday at 1pm, using this form:

https://forms.gle/2epog9n39syVJGsz6

And please note you can only pre-order a whole pizza, not individual slices!  🙂

Pizza will be for sale every Wednesday at pick up time (12:20pm) for $2 a slice (or $14 for a whole pizza).  Pre-ordered whole pizzas are $12.  Thank you for supporting our 5th graders!

Questions or want to help volunteer?  Please reach out to us at secretary@lepto.org.

SEPAC Workshop: October 18th

The Newton SEPAC is pleased to present: Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility, a free virtual workshop for parents and professionals.  Jessica Sales Cohen will discuss student and family rights under special education laws and regulations for those new to and experienced with special education.  Come and join us virtually on October 18th from 7-9pm! 

Register here:  https://fcsn-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpcuitrT0uGdcFX2NZf-S60lsrlEWEn3Ag

FORJ Update: Indigenous Peoples Day

FAMILIES ORGANIZING FOR RACIAL JUSTICE (FORJ)

FORJ is a group of diverse Newton families helping our children learn about issues of power and inequality and how to stand up for racial justice.  We seek to generate understanding and curiosity about differences in our society, and to work together towards racial equity.

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY CEREMONIAL CELEBRATION RECAP

On October 10thIndigenous Peoples Day Newton hosted the second annual Indigenous Peoples Day Ceremonial Celebration in Albemarle Park.  With performing artist Annawon Weedon as emcee, participants enjoyed a full day of music, sharing, dancing, listening, and celebration.  Native American Tribes from the across the nation were present and participating in the day’s program, with people coming from as far as Florida and Washington State!  U.S. Veterans from the Narragansett tribe raised a flag throughout the day.  Tribal elders described remembrances, traditions, and policy work in progress.  Legislative bills described included establishing Indigenous Peoples Day across Massachusetts, protecting Native American heritage, removing Indigenous mascots in Massachusetts, and supporting education for Indigenous youth.  A market featuring more than 40 booths included handmade art, jewelry, musical instruments, baked goods, chocolate, clothing, children’s craft activities, wellness businesses and organizations like Karaya Wellness Center and CERT (emergency response groups), the League of Women Voters, FORJ, and conservation information.  And delicious food options abounded with fry bread, tamoles vendors and much more.

Indigenous Peoples Day 2022: Rainbow above the Ceremonial Fire

YOUR FORJ IDEAS WELCOME

Want to practice talking about some tough topics – Maybe read an article together or even have our kids take part in a FORJ Kids’ Book Club?  Let’s do that!  Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com, is FORJ Liaison to our PTO Board.  Any parent/guardian at Lincoln-Eliot may help plan or suggest activities for our FORJ efforts.  In prior years, L-E FORJ has provided resources, shared information on special events, hosted a 2nd-5th grade FORJ Kids’ Book Club, and hosted Lincoln-Eliot’s Juneteenth Celebration.