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School Supplies for Haiti

In the wake of the terrible earthquake that devastated the south of Haiti, schools are not able to function. Some teachers there are trying to set up classrooms under tents with limited or no materials.

Haitian American educator Nicole St. Victor, a friend of Principal Danielle Morrissey and of Early Literacy Aide Enid Wetzner, is shipping supplies directly to early education schools she has established there over the years.

All classroom supplies are welcome.  These are most needed:

  • Art supplies: crayons, markers, paper, scissors, glue, paint, brushes etc.
  • Math and manipulative materials; legos, puzzles etc.
  • Backpacks

All items should be new or gently used.

Donations may be left in the box located in front of the Lincoln Eliot Office between
Monday September 20 – Friday September 24.
Thanks in advance for your generosity.

Newton Cub Scouts

Boys and girls grades 1-5 are invited to join Newton Cub Scout Pack 210. Scouting is a great opportunity to make new friendships, and is also really fun, especially for new 1st grade Tigers, to experience with friends. We have an exciting year planned, with fun activities including camping, hiking, outdoor activities, community service, and monthly Den/Pack meetings. All meetings will be outdoors with modifications for COVID safety. Our kickoff meeting is on Thursday Sept. 23 at 5:30 pm at Arsenal Park in Watertown. The address is 485 Arsenal St and it will be at a covered pavilion, so it will take place rain or shine. A local veterinarian will talk about animal care and will bring a special friend. Frozen desserts will be handed out too! Please join us or email Chris (cadunham0901@gmail.com) to join and with questions. We look forward to a great Scouting year ahead!

Indigenous Peoples Day Newton Ceremonial Celebration

Monday, October 11, 2021
12 – 5pm
Albemarle Park

Everyone is welcome to attend Newton’s very first Indigenous Peoples Day Ceremonial Celebration!

This free, family-centered event will feature numerous Indigenous artists from all around the Northeast- singers, poets, musicians, painters and more! You can learn more about Indigenous businesses and nonprofits at the marketplace. Participate in a talking circle. And, be sure to enjoy a delicious meal from the Indigenous food trucks!

Read about all the details at our website IPD Newton!

Principal / PTO Update 9.12.21

Hi Lincoln-Eliot Families,

It was so incredible to see so many faces back in our building on Thursday for our first day of school. The energy and excitement from all the students returning filled the air. Thank you to parents who helped make pick-up and drop-off run smoothly by being prepared with using the correct entrances. It was wonderful to have all of our LE community back together again and I know everyone will settle into these new routines quickly!

Hispanic History Month is 9/15 – 10/15.  In honor of and to bring awareness to the Hispanic culture Ms. Brinson, Ms. Sutherland, and Ms. Selwyn have teamed up. The bulletin board outside of the main office will showcase a colorful and cultural Mexican mural of Frida Kahlo and Day of the Dead.  Ms. Sutherland will display student work representing Day of the Dead. Ms. Selwyn will read a book about the life of Frida Kahlo to all students across grades.

Frida Kahlo was a painter and a teacher who was resilient and determined.  She never gave up although faced with many adversities.

Day of the Dead is a tradition to honor loved ones that have died.  It has Mexican, Spanish, and Latin American roots.  Culturally the two-day celebration is commemorated with food, festivities, and religious practices.

Throughout the year, the bulletin board will be used to bring awareness to marginalized populations.  It is our hope that teachers will incorporate these themes into their classrooms.

Thanks,
Principal Morrisey & the PTO

Room Connectors Needed

Looking for a fun and easy way to get involved in the Lincoln-Eliot Community?
Become a Room Connector!  We need a Room Connector for all classrooms!

Room Connector Role:

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

If you would like to be a Room Connector, please email me at nunezemily77@gmail.com.  We hope to have one Room Connector per class.  It is first come, first served, so don’t wait to email!

In your email, please tell me:

  1. Your full name
  2. Your child’s full name
  3. Child’s grade level
  4. Child’s classroom teacher

Your child and his/her teacher will be so appreciative!

Thanks,
Emily Núñez – Room Connector Coordinator
(mother of Sebastián Núñez- 4th Grade & Felipe Núñez- 2nd Grade)

Opt-in to Covid Testing Today!

Consent forms for the NPS COVID testing program are now available in Aspen. You ARE REQUIRED to provide consent for your student to be tested. Please log into Aspen to sign the consent form. Here is the Aspen Login Link. Please follow these instructions for accessing and signing the consent form.

Testing is scheduled to begin in mid-September.

Here are the details on the state-sponsored multi-tiered COVID testing program administered by CIC Health:

  • Symptomatic Testing: This protocol (a rapid test), will be used for students and staff who develop symptoms while at school.
  • Test and Stay (Close contact testing): This protocol (a rapid test) will be used to test unvaccinated asymptomatic individuals who have been identified as close contacts following possible exposure at school.
  • Routine (Weekly) COVID Pooled Testing: This protocol (anterior nasal swab) will be used for all individuals who opt-in to participate in the weekly COVID testing program.

Having trouble logging into Aspen? Email: aspen@newton.k12.ma.us

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. For more information, please click here.

BOOKS AND RESOURCES

For a list of books and resources on talking to kids about racial equity, diversity and justice, check out this list compiled by the leaders at Newton FORJ.

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY

October 11, 2021 will be the first Indigenous Peoples’ Day observance for Newton Public Schools and Massachusetts. The Indigenous Peoples Day Newton Committee is hosting a city-wide event featuring music and dancing, cultural discussions with elders from the indigenous community, educational exhibits, markets and food. For more information, visit this site.

YOUR FORJ IDEAS WELCOME

For more on the the first celebration of this holiday at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E FORJ contact, Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com. Lanni is the 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 first-ever Juneteenth Celebration.

Free Program for SEPAC families

SPECTRUM, a volunteer group from Brandeis University, works with kids with autism and other developmental disorders. We offer three free programs where volunteers from Brandeis work with kids from ages 5-18, but if need be we do have volunteers who can work with younger children. Our three programs are playgroup, mentoring, and tutoring. A description image of each program is attached below. We will also be offering virtual mentoring/tutoring if requested and available.

Job Openings at Memorial-Spaulding

Memorial-Spaulding School in Newton’s Oak Hill neighborhood is currently hiring various positions for the current school year!  Open positions include: ISS (Instructional Support Staff) these are building-based subs (3 days per week). Lunch Monitors (4 days per week: M, T, Th, Fr – 3 hours per day). Special Education Aide (5th grade) + Special Education Aide 3rd grade (one to one). Literacy Aides (2 aides, 4 days per week: M,T, Th, Fr).  Should you be interested in these positions, or know of someone who is interested, please contact: Tom Morris, Principal (morrist@newton.k12.ma.us) or 617-559-9600