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March 2021 PTO Meeting Recap

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for our PTO meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, March 16th!  If you missed the meeting, you can review the minutes and slideshow at these links:

March 2021 PTO Meeting Minutes

March 2021 PTO Meeting Slideshow

We are looking for new members of the PTO board for next year, especially co-presidents as this is the last year for David and Lauren — and there are several other positions open as well, if you’re interested in getting involved in any way!  Please reach out to president@lepto.org to find out more or with any questions.

Our next PTO meeting will be in May; we look forward to seeing you then!

 

FORJ: Supporting Our AAPI Community

Listening Circle 
FORJ Peirce
Sunday March 21st at 8pm
RSVP HERE

As members of Families Organizing for Racial Justice (“FORJ”) at Peirce, we are saddened by the recent shooting in Atlanta where several Asian Americans were killed.  We know that there has been a rise in attacks against people of Asian descent and are concerned that this is the latest in such attacks.  Nearly 3,800 hate incidents targeting Asian-Americans have been reported in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., since last March.  We wanted to reach out to our families and offer support in whatever way we can to come together and acknowledge that targeting any group is wrong and reprehensible and a hate crime against all.  For those who want to process in community, we are also offering a listening circle.  A listening circle is a means of creating and maintaining authentic connection through a safe space to share our truths, and to deeply listen to others.

Violence Against Asian Americans: How Do We Support the Children?
EmbraceRace
Wednesday March 24th, 2021 at 8:30 pm
RSVP HERE

The murders of eight people at massage parlors in the Atlanta area, most of them Asian American and women, marks only the most awful, recent contribution to a year-long spike in violence against Asians and Asian Americans in the US.  The advocacy group STOP AAPI [Asian American Pacific Islander] Hate received some 3,000 reports of assaults against group members between March and December 2020 alone, many of them targeting women and seniors.

Join us for a conversation about the resulting toll on Asian and Asian American people and communities and about how these communities are pushing back.  How are parents, family members, teachers and other caregivers supporting children at a time when physical safety is all but impossible to guarantee?  How can the rest of us meaningfully support our Asian and Asian American family members, friends and neighbors?

Please bring your experiences, insights and questions as you join us for this important conversation.

The Monologue Project: Common Threads – original monologues from Asian American girls and women who live in Newton
Newton Theater Company
Saturday April 10th at 8pm 

RSVP HERE

Our next virtual production celebrates the voices of Asian American girls and women in the Newton community.  Directed by Edie Pike and Valerie Goldstein, the show brings together a group of Asian American girls and women to share their stories and experiences.  The stories, from a population that has been continuously silenced throughout history, explore both hardships and celebrations of how Asian American women have been able to navigate their identity and break through stereotypes.

The show will include original monologues written by cast members as well as performances by local artists.

FORJ NSHS Asian American Pacific Islander Solidarity Night 
FORJ NSHS
Wednesday April 14th at 7pm

RSVP HERE

Join us for our upcoming FORJ NSHS Asian American Pacific Islander Solidarity Night on Wednesday, April 14th @ 7pm!  This will be a night to learn specifically how to support our AAPI students as well as to offer affinity spaces for YOU — AAPI students and allies who are parents, guardians, faculty and community members.  We realize this is one of the first nights of Ramadan, and hope that our Muslim friends can join us for at least part of the evening.  Please register for the event HERE.

We plan to offer an opportunity to learn about:

  • the historical and systemic roots of violence and discrimination against AAPI communities

  • how AAPI communities are impacted in terms of mental health and how to help and get help

  • how best to support our young people, family members and friends during this difficult time

Through breakout rooms, we will offer affinity spaces by age and racial identities in addition to random groups to allow people to learn from each other and offer each other support.  We look forward to seeing you!

FORJ AAPI Affinity Space
TIME TBD
RSVP HERE 

FORJ is looking to start a FORJ AAPI Affinity Group for adults.  If you are interested in finding out more about the group, please fill out this form.  This will be a monthly or bi-monthly meeting for folks who identify as AAPI.  Affinity group spaces are healing and affirming of individuals’ identities by connecting people so they can witnesses each other’s stories.  Sharing experiences that resonate with others releases fears fed by isolation while moving participants into a space of self-compassion and awareness that is grounding for all involved.

Safety Tips for Those Experiencing or Witnessing Hate
From Stop AAPI Hate Crimes

5 Things to Consider When Experiencing Hate

1. Safety First: Trust your instincts and assess your surroundings.  If you feel unsafe and you are able to, leave the area.

2. Stay Calm: Take a deep breath, limit eye-contact, and maintain neutral body language.

3. Speak Out (If you can do so safely): In a calm and firm voice establish physical boundaries, and denounce their behavior and comments.

4. Seek Immediate Support: Ask bystanders for support or intervention.

5. Seek Emotional Support: Once you feel safe, take time to recover and reach out to someone to talk about what happened.  Remember this is not your fault, and you are not alone.

5 Ways to Help If You Witness Hate

1. Take Action: Approach the targeted person, introduce yourself, and offer support.

2. Actively Listen: Ask before taking any actions and respect the targeted person’s wishes. Monitor the situation if needed.

3. Ignore Attacker: Using your discretion, attempt to calm the situation by using your voice, body language, or distractions.

4. Accompany: If the situation escalates, invite the targeted person to join you in leaving.

5. Offer Emotional Support: Help the targeted person by asking how they’re feeling.  Assist them in figuring out what they want to do next.

Principal / PTO Update 3.14.21

Dear families,

We hope to see everyone at our PTO meeting over Zoom this Tuesday, March 16th, at 6:30pm!  Watch your email for a link in the next couple of days.

A reminder that due to the Special City Election this Tuesday, our usual Tuesday and Wednesday schedules will be switched this week.  Cohort A will attend in person on Wednesday, March 17th, and everyone will follow their Wednesday remote schedule on Tuesday, March 16th.  DLA students will also be switching their usual remote schedules on Tuesday and Wednesday.  Please contact the office with any questions.

We also wanted to share the link to MA’s pre-registration system for the vaccine, in case this is helpful for anyone:

https://www.mass.gov/info-details/preregister-for-a-covid-19-vaccine-appointment

Stay safe, and have a great week!

Principal Morrissey & the PTO

PTO Meeting: This Tuesday, March 16th at 6:30pm

Please join us over Zoom for our PTO meeting  this Tuesday, March 16th, at 6:30pm.  A Zoom link will be sent out via email on Monday or Tuesday, so please look for it in your inboxes (or email secretary@lepto.org if you don’t receive it!).

We’ll be talking about the year so far and upcoming events like the science fair, with breakout rooms to focus on teacher appreciation, spring fundraising, and the 5th grade yearbook/graduation (5th grade parents, we’d really love to see you there!).

If you cannot attend the meeting but have a question or a suggestion for us, please submit it to us using this form or email it to president@lepto.org.  We will post the minutes from the meeting in our next newsletter.

Thanks very much, and we hope to see you there!

Lincoln-Eliot Science Fair!

Our annual Lincoln Eliot Family Science Night will be held over several days this year.  Start brainstorming now and mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 14th, and Thursday, April 15th!

If you haven’t already, please complete the form below by March 19 (one form per child):

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJZHiB7GD0BC-rzJJ6IMwNTlLLoX4NJfV_ZJbUNNwRJeJUxg/viewform

Below is the preliminary agenda for Lincoln Eliot Virtual Science Week

Do-It-Yourself Science Kits:  April 5-9

DIY science kits will be available for pick up, generously provided by Merck.  We will have a variety of kits to choose, appropriate for all grades (K-5).  Need a science project kit?  Request one in the form above!  Deadline for requests is March 19.

Science Activity Night:  Wednesday, April 14

Activities will include a hands-on workshop on how to make the world’s best paper airplane and the science behind it!  This session will be taught by a Lincoln-Eliot parent, who is a pilot.  There will also be other activities, such as “Ask a Scientist”, featuring local scientists.

Student Project Night:  Thursday, April 15

Students at all levels are invited to present the projects in supervised breakout rooms.  We will also be providing an online platform for students to post their projects, which will allow the school community to view all of the projects.  More details to come!

Past projects have included investigations/experiments (e.g. How fast do apples rot?, What do dogs remember?), models/demonstrations (e.g. the Solar System, Lemon battery), research reports (e.g. Marie Curie, Snails), and collections (e.g. Slime).  Google is an excellent place to look for ideas — for example: https://www.education.com/science-fair/.

We welcome projects at all levels and abilities!  Feel free to work in teams!  And even if your student is not doing a project, we encourage everyone to pick up a DIY science kit, participate in the activities/workshops, and view their classmates’ projects online.  We look forward to celebrating our young scientists together!

FORJ March Updates

Panel on Segregation and Suburban Schools Recording Available
Last Wednesday, March 10th, FORJ and METCO presented a panel on “Segregation and Suburban Schools” featuring METCO leaders, historians, METCO student voices and families.  A recording of the panel is available here: Segregation and Suburban Schools: Panel Discussion.

If you’d like to read more about segregation and suburbs, including Newton, see the Boston Globe article here:   https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/12/11/opinion/massachusetts-public-schools-are-highly-segregated-its-time-we-treated-that-like-crisis-it-is/

Presenters, panelists and their work:

 Mentioned in the panel conversation:

Upcoming events:

Further reading

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. Our Lincoln-Eliot FORJ contact is parent Lanni Isenberg: lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Principal / PTO Update 3.7.21

Dear families,

We know there are a lot of questions about the upcoming changes to the elementary school schedule and about the new MCAS testing window.  As soon as we know more from DESE about MCAS, we will send out an updated schedule to everyone.

You can also see the current information from the district below and on their webpage, and we will update you with anything we know at our next PTO meeting: Tuesday, March 16th at 6:30pm.  A link for the meeting will be sent out the day before; we hope you can join us!

Elementary Return to Full In-Person School
The Newton Public Schools plans to return elementary students to full in-person school the week of March 29th or April 5th.  This means that Cohort A and Cohort B will be merged and will attend school together five days a week.  More details on the class schedule, school hours, and health and safety protocols will be shared as soon as the planning is finalized.

To return to full in-person school, distancing in classrooms will be reduced to approximately 3 ft.  Given this change, we are asking ELEMENTARY families to complete this form to indicate their intent to request a change in learning model for their student.  Please complete this survey ONLY if you intend to request a change to learning model: survey linked here.

At the same time, a planning group is meeting to make comparable improvements to the Elementary Distance Learning Academy.  More details will be shared with DLA families as those plans take shape.

All information from the planning teams can be found on this webpage.

Calendar Changes and Updates
City Special Election:  Due to the Special City Election on Tuesday, March 16th, the in-person day for Cohort A will be switched.  Cohort A will attend in person on Wednesday, March 17th.  They will follow their Wednesday remote schedule on Tuesday, March 16th.  DLA students will also be switching their usual remote schedules that Tuesday and Wednesday.  Please contact the office with any questions.

Elementary Conferences:  Students will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. on April 5th and April 8th to provide time for elementary school conferences.

Juneteenth:  The City of Newton is observing Juneteenth on Friday, June 18th.  The Newton Public Schools will be doing the same to observe this important day in our history.  Therefore, our current last day of school for students is Tuesday, June 22nd.

Have a great week!

Principal Morrissey and the PTO

Save the Date: PTO Meeting March 16th

Mark your calendars for our next PTO meeting on Tuesday, March 16th, at 6:30pm!  We’ll be talking about the year so far and upcoming events like the science fair, with breakout rooms to focus on teacher appreciation, spring fundraising, and the 5th grade yearbook/graduation (5th grade parents, we’d really love to see you there!).

We’ll send out a Zoom link closer to the date, and we hope everyone can join us then.  Please reach out anytime with questions or things you want us to discuss by emailing president@lepto.org.