Author Archives: Danielle Morrissey

Principal Update 9.17.18

Dear Families,

Wow! What a great turn out at the Back to School Picnic on Thursday evening. It was wonderful to see so many families come together to celebrate the start of the school year. Thank you to our PTO for hosting the event.

We had our first fire drill of the school year on Friday. The scholars and staff did an amazing job exiting the building safely in under 3 minutes. Way to go!

Just a reminder that our new arrival procedure for families that drive to school will begin on Monday, September 17, 2018. Please be sure to follow the procedure to ensure a smooth arrival for our scholars. (For more details, see the letter that was sent home earlier this week: Blue Zone Rules.pdf)

Please mark the following dates on your calendars:

  • Monday, September 17th: PTO meeting from 6:30pm -7:30pm in the Library  (Childcare provided in the gym.)
  • Wednesday, September 19th: Yom Kippur: No School
  • Thursday, September 27th: Early Release Day: 12:30 dismissal time
  • Thursday, September 27th: Curriculum Night from 6:00pm – 7:00pm (Title 1 staff will be available to discuss Title 1 services.)
  • Friday, September 28th: Picture Day

Open House/Curriculum Night: 

Our Curriculum Night open house will be taking place on Thursday, September 27th from 6:00pm – 7:00pm. Grades K-2 teachers will be presenting for families from 6:00- 6:20, grades 3- 5 teachers will present for families from 6:25- 6:45. Specialists will be located in the Library and the PTO and SEPAC will have a table by the Jackson Road entrance — please stop by and say hello!

Please note childcare will not be provided during the open house and families are responsible for their students while onsite. An adult family member should accompany students at all times. 

We look forward to seeing everyone there!

Principal Morrissey

Principal Update 9.10.18

Dear Families,

We had an amazing first week of school! Thank you for your help in making the week a success. It was so nice to see our scholars busy making new friends, learning routines and building classroom communities. It is going to be a great school year!

Please mark the following dates on your calendars:

  • Monday, September 10th: Rosh Hashanah: No School
  • Wednesday, September 12th: PTO Back to School Picnic: 5:30 -7:00pm on the playground
  • Monday, September 17th: PTO meeting from 6:30pm -7:30pm in the library
  • Wednesday, September 19th: Yom Kippur: No School
  • Thursday, September 27th: Early Release Day: 12:30 dismissal time
  • Thursday, September 27th: Curriculum Night from 6:00pm – 7:00pm (Title 1 staff will be available to discuss Title 1 services.)
  • Friday, September 28th: Picture Day

Lunch

The cost of lunch is $3.30, water and juice is $.90 and milk is $.75. More information about the lunch program can be found here https://newton.sodexomyway.com/menus/index.html

Below is the link to the Free and Reduced Lunch Application. Please call the Lincoln Eliot Office if you need help completing this form.

https://www.schoollunchapp.com/Terms.aspx?host=newtonps.schoollunchapp.com&apply=1

Late arrival

If your child arrives after 8:30am, please drop them off at the Pearl Street entrance. Also, please remind them to stop by the main office before heading to class.

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.

Please see the message below from Nurse Kristen:

Get the flu vaccine at school, not the flu!

Seasonal flu vaccination clinics will be held during the school day at the Newton Public Schools beginning in late September. Students in Kindergarten through grade 12 may receive vaccine.

The Lincoln Eliot Elementary clinic will be on October 11, 2018. Each student to be vaccinated must have a parent/guardian complete two forms:

  1. Consent/Screening form
  2. Vaccine administration record/Insurance form.

Forms are available in the school nurse’s office, or may be downloaded at www.newtonma.gov/flu. You may electronically complete the form, print, sign and return. Forms are due to the School Nurse October 5, 2018.

Only the flu shot (no nasal spray) will be offered at school this year. The Vaccine Information Statement about the flu shot, and additional information for families including tips on preparing kids for a shot is available at www.newtonma.gov/flu or in the school nurse’s office. There is no cost to receive the vaccine, but insurance information is requested. All students, regardless of insurance status, are invited to receive vaccine with parent permission.

Students are not required to receive flu vaccine, however the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends flu vaccine for all people age 6 months and up. There are many places to get a flu vaccine including at school, your primary health care provider or community clinics. For additional clinic dates for the whole family, visit www.newtonma.gov/flu.

In addition to vaccination, it is important to practice good hand hygiene and cough etiquette by washing hands often; covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the arm; and staying home when sick.

For more flu prevention tips, talk to the school nurse or check out these websites: www.newtonma.gov/flu and www.cdc.gov/flu

Principal Update: June 11, 2018

Dear Families,

As with each year, we have some team members that will be transitioning from Lincoln Eliot to new ventures:

  • Ms. Laurie Conde; ESL: will be moving to the Franklin School
  • Ms. Jackie Mahoney; ESL: will be moving to Memorial Spalding
  • Dr. Patsy Tsang; will be relocating to Singapore
  • Ms. Heather Humphries; Learning Center: will be moving to Cabot School.

The above-mentioned staff members will be greatly missed and have been instrumental in ensuring our students have received a rigorous, dynamic and fun education. Please join me in wishing them the best of luck on their journeys.

Mark your Calendar:

  • June 12th: Celebration Day: 10:00- 12:00
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00
  • Friday, June 22nd: last day of school: 12:00 dismissal time

  • We are doing a great job collecting BoxTops this year – so far over $300.  As you do your spring cleaning and wrap things up before school ends, please remember to bring in your BoxTops to the main office or send them in to your classroom teacher. Don’t forget to collect over the summer for our fall Boxtops submission. Every Boxtop counts! Thanks for supporting Lincoln-Eliot!

  • Updates from the HHS Commissioner, Deborah Youngblood
  • Before you head off into summer mode, I wanted to share a few updates particularly relevant to families with school-age children.
  • Smartphones: Thinking of getting your student a smartphone this summer? This letter targeted to elementary school families highlights research and resources available to help parents navigate this decision in the context of their own family’s values and circumstances. Additional information relevant to students of all ages is available on the Newton Public Schools website, including suggested guidelines from Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
  • Summer Food: Backpacks filled with a few meal’s worth of nonperishable items will be available this summer for students at locations throughout Newton. The program – a collaboration between the Church of the Redeemer’s FUEL program and the city is an effort to bridge the food gap for students who may rely on school breakfast and lunch during the year. Backpacks may include bread, peanut butter, canned fish, and canned fruits and vegetables. Nut-free bags can be requested. The locations include: Health and Human Services Department, Church of the Redeemer, West Suburban YMCA, The Boys & Girls Club, Crystal Lake, Gath Pool, Newton Free Library, and many more!
  • What’s in Your Medicine Cabinet? Be a part of the solution to the opioid epidemic. Misuse of prescription drugs is a common way for teens and adults to start down the road of addiction. The most typical place young people get access to prescription drugs is their home medicine cabinet. A few simple steps taken by adults can have a significant impact. Immediately and safely dispose of unused medication. Two Newton locations are available year-round: the Newton Police Station and Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Here are additional tips, and specific addresses and resources.

Arrival and Drop Off

Morning drop off and afternoon pick up continue to be unsafe and chaotic. I wanted to take a moment to remind you of the city of Newton’s blue zone regulations in an effort to ensure a smooth arrival and dismissal. Thank you for your cooperation.

The Blue Zone: School Drop-off and Pick-up Zones

The city of Newton has created designated drop-off and pick-up areas at many schools in the city. These school drop off and pick up zones have been created and authorized by city ordinance #19-179 and are commonly referred to as “Blue-Zones”.

School drop-off and pick-up zones were designed to allow for improved traffic flow and safer drop off and pick up of students. School drop off zones are in effect Monday through Friday on days that school is in session. The ordinance specifically states:

  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of school until the scheduled start of school.
  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from one hour prior to the scheduled end of school until 30 minutes after the scheduled end of school.
  • Vehicles may stop in the school drop off zone during the above restricted times to engage in the dropping off or picking up of passengers, which shall not be permitted for a period of longer than one (1) minute. Parking is allowed in a school drop off zone outside of restricted times.

 

For these drop off and pick up zones to work correctly, the following must occur:

  • No vehicles may be parked or left unattended in a school drop off zone during the restricted times. This includes parents waiting for their child to come out of or go into the school.
  • No illegally parked vehicles can be waiting near the school, for example in restricted parking areas, within corners, blocking driveways,bus stops, etc.
  • Parents should not pick up students when double or tripled parked.
  • Students must enter and exit on the sidewalk side of the vehicle.
  • Other parking restrictions around the school area must be enforced.

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.

  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • 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. 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. If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks

  • 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
  • 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.

 

 

Principal Update 6.3.18

Dear Families,

Can you believe it is June already? June is a busy month at Lincoln Eliot, so please mark your calendars for the following events:

  • June 6th: 5th Grade Spring Show: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • June 12th: Celebration Day: 10:00- 12:00
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00
  • Friday, June 22nd: last day of school: 12:00 dismissal time

Arrival and Drop Off

Morning drop off and afternoon pick up continue to be unsafe and chaotic. I wanted to take a moment to remind you of the city of Newton’s blue zone regulations in an effort to ensure a smooth arrival and dismissal. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

 The Blue Zone: School Drop-off and Pick-up Zones

The city of Newton has created designated drop-off and pick-up areas at many schools in the city. These school drop off and pick up zones have been created and authorized by city ordinance #19-179 and are commonly referred to as “Blue-Zones”.

School drop-off and pick-up zones were designed to allow for improved traffic flow and safer drop off and pick up of students. School drop off zones are in effect Monday through Friday on days that school is in session. The ordinance specifically states:

  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of school until the scheduled start of school.
  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from one hour prior to the scheduled end of school until 30 minutes after the scheduled end of school.
  • Vehicles may stop in the school drop off zone during the above restricted times to engage in the dropping off or picking up of passengers, which shall not be permitted for a period of longer than one (1) minute. Parking is allowed in a school drop off zone outside of restricted times.

 

For these drop off and pick up zones to work correctly, the following must occur:

  • No vehicles may be parked or left unattended in a school drop off zone during the restricted times. This includes parents waiting for their child to come out of or go into the school.
  • No illegally parked vehicles can be waiting near the school, for example in restricted parking areas, within corners, blocking driveways, bus stops, etc.
  • Parents should not pick up students when double or tripled parked.
  • Students must enter and exit on the sidewalk side of the vehicle.
  • Other parking restrictions around the school area must be enforced.

The Newton Special Educator Awards : Nominate a Lincoln-Eliot staff member for the The Newton Special Educator Awards ! Awards are presented to Newton faculty and staff members who have done exceptional work with students receiving special education services in our school . Please submit your nomination by June 5 – link here: https://lepto.org/sepac

 

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.

Mark your Calendar:

  • June 6th: 5th Grade Spring Show: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • June 12th: Celebration Day: 10:00- 12:00
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00
  • Friday, June 22nd: last day of school: 12:00 dismissal time
  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

  • 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. 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.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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

 

  • 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.

 

Principal Update 5.20.18

Dear Families,

Please check out the link below for information about Lincoln Eliot’s Arts Night. We hope to see you there!

https://docs.google.com/document/d/10cpHrCz-cU9yrMOLZhvPxC-ijAyqDMVgTAZYzDoJzJE/edit?usp=sharing

Arrival and Drop Off: Morning drop off and afternoon pick up continue to be unsafe and chaotic. I wanted to take a moment to remind you of the city of Newton’s blue zone regulations in an effort to ensure a smooth arrival and dismissal. Thank you for your cooperation. 

The Blue Zone: School Drop-off and Pick-up Zones

The city of Newton has created designated drop-off and pick-up areas at many schools in the city. These school drop off and pick up zones have been created and authorized by city ordinance #19-179 and are commonly referred to as “Blue-Zones”.

School drop-off and pick-up zones were designed to allow for improved traffic flow and safer drop off and pick up of students. School drop off zones are in effect Monday through Friday on days that school is in session. The ordinance specifically states:

  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of school until the scheduled start of school.
  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from one hour prior to the scheduled end of school until 30 minutes after the scheduled end of school.
  • Vehicles may stop in the school drop off zone during the above restricted times to engage in the dropping off or picking up of passengers, which shall not be permitted for a period of longer than one (1) minute.

Parking is allowed in a school drop off zone outside of restricted times.

For these drop off and pick up zones to work correctly, the following must occur:

  • No vehicles may be parked or left unattended in a school drop off zone during the restricted times. This includes parents waiting for their child to come out of or go into the school.
  • No illegally parked vehicles can be waiting near the school, for example in restricted parking areas, within corners, blocking driveways, bus stops, etc.
  • Parents should not pick up students when double or tripled parked.
  • Students must enter and exit on the sidewalk side of the vehicle.
  • Other parking restrictions around the school area must be enforced.

The Newton Special Educator Awards : Nominate a Lincoln-Eliot staff member for the The Newton Special Educator Awards ! Awards are presented to Newton faculty and staff members who have done exceptional work with students receiving special education services in our school . Please submit your nomination by June 5 – link here: https://lepto.org/sepac

 

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.

 

Mark your Calendar:

  • May 24th 4th& 5th grade Spring Concert: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • May 28th No School: memorial Day
  • May 30- June 1: Camp Wing: 5th grade
  • June 6th: 5th Grade Spring Show: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00

 

  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

  • 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. 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. If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com
  • Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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

 

  • 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.

 

 

 

Principal Update 5.13.18

May 13, 2018

 

Dear Families,

Morning drop off and afternoon pick up continue to be unsafe and chaotic. I wanted to take a moment to remind you of the city of Newton’s blue zone regulations in an effort to ensure a smooth arrival and dismissal. Thank you for your cooperation.

 The Blue Zone: School Drop-off and Pick-up Zones

The city of Newton has created designated drop-off and pick-up areas at many schools in the city. These school drop off and pick up zones have been created and authorized by city ordinance #19-179 and are commonly referred to as “Blue-Zones”.

School drop-off and pick-up zones were designed to allow for improved traffic flow and safer drop off and pick up of students. School drop off zones are in effect Monday through Friday on days that school is in session. The ordinance specifically states:

  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of school until the scheduled start of school.
  • No vehicle may park in a school drop off zone from one hour prior to the scheduled end of school until 30 minutes after the scheduled end of school.
  • Vehicles may stop in the school drop off zone during the above restricted times to engage in the dropping off or picking up of passengers, which shall not be permitted for a period of longer than one (1) minute.

Parking is allowed in a school drop off zone outside of restricted times.

For these drop off and pick up zones to work correctly, the following must occur:

  • No vehicles may be parked or left unattended in a school drop off zone during the restricted times. This includes parents waiting for their child to come out of or go into the school.
  • No illegally parked vehicles can be waiting near the school, for example in restricted parking areas, within corners, blocking driveways, bus stops, etc.
  • Parents should not pick up students when double or tripled parked.
  • Students must enter and exit on the sidewalk side of the vehicle.
  • Other parking restrictions around the school area must be enforced. 

The Newton Special Educator Awards : Nominate a Lincoln-Eliot staff member for the The Newton Special Educator Awards ! Awards are presented to Newton faculty and staff members who have done exceptional work with students receiving special education services in our school . Please submit your nomination by June 5 – link here: https://lepto.org/sepac

Spotlight on School Health

As the end of the school year approaches, we thought we would share some school health updates and some “by the numbers” highlights from the year so far.

As of this month, the professional nurses in each of the 23 Newton Public Schools buildings have completed more than 61,000 office visits with students from preschool through grade 12. Of those, approximately 9,600 are unique student visits. With just over 13,000 students in the district, this means that 73 percent of the student population has had at least one visit with the school nurse for a reason other than screening. Reasons could include anything from illness, injury, emotional needs or medication administration. More than 94 percent of those students have returned to class after their visit with the school nurse to continue learning for the day.

The nurses have completed more than 18,000 health screenings including vision, hearing, postural, body mass index and substance use.

Some other school health facts include:

  • 1,225 lost teeth
  • 3,839 headaches
  • 11,225 medication administrations
  • 3,231 Flu shots at school
  • 10 epinephrine administrations
  • 2,948 abrasions
  • 4,591 bumps/bruises

As you can see by this glimpse of how busy the district’s health rooms are, we are pleased to share that three additional full-time school nurses will be part of the school health team beginning next school year.

The health room door is open to students, staff and parents anytime. The Newton school nurses are proud to participate in the academic achievement of all students. After all, students must “learn to be healthy and be healthy to learn.”

Mark your Calendar:

  • May 24th 4th& 5th grade Spring Concert: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • May 28th No School: memorial Day
  • May 30- June 1: Camp Wing: 5th grade
  • June 6th: 5th Grade Spring Show: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00

   MCAS 2018

   STE (5th Only)  

Date Friday, 5.18.18 Monday, 5.21.18
Grade Level 5th 5th

 

 

  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • 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. 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. If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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.

Principal Update 5.7.18

 

Dear Families,

Mission Statement update: We have a winner with 71% of the student and staff votes and 54% of the families’ votes. Our new mission statement is as follows: At Lincoln Eliot we celebrate our diversity and work together to learn, grow, succeed and become our best selves. Thank you to everyone who voted!

Mark your Calendar:

  • May 8th PTO staff luncheon
  • May 8th Last PTO meeting 6:30-7:30pm
  • May 10th Ride, bike or roll to school day
  • May 24th 4th& 5th grade Spring Concert: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • May 28th No School: memorial Day
  • May 30- June 1: Camp Wing: 5th grade
  • June 6th: 5th Grade Spring Show: 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • Thursday, June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00

                                                 MCAS 2018

     STE (5th Only)  

Date Friday, 5.18.18 Monday, 5.21.18
Grade Level 5th 5th

 

  • Teacher Appreciation Week is this week: May 7-11! If you want to do something special for your child’s teacher or other staff this year, consider the Newton Schools Foundation’s Honor Thy Teacher Make a $25 donation (or any amount) to the foundation in the teacher’s name. Notifications will be sent to each teacher honored, as well as to Principals and the Superintendent. Their names will appear in a special announcement in the Newton TAB.  Look for a flyer in your child’s backpack or in your mailbox if you have children in the upper grades. To donate online and to find out more about the programs NSF funds, go to www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org. Donations are tax-deductible and go toward programs enhancing educational excellence, including valuable professional development opportunities for teachers, initiatives to close the achievement gap, and a wealth of new curricula and learning opportunities for elementary, middle and high school students.

 

 

  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • 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. 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.

If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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.

 

 

 

Principal Update 4.29.18

April 29, 2018

Dear Families,

As we come to the final months of the school year, we have many events that will be taking place at Lincoln Eliot. Please mark your calendars!

Mark your Calendar:

  • Thursday, May 3rd: Early Release
  • May 10th: Walk, bike or ride to school day
  • May 15th PTO staff luncheon
  • May 24th 4th& 5th grade Spring Concert 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • May 28th No School: memorial Day
  • May 29th 12:45- 2:00 Incoming Kindergarten Visting Day
  • May 30- June 1: Camp Wing: 5th grade
  • June 6th : 5th Grade Spring Show 7:00pm- 8:00pm
  • June 14th: International Night 5:30 – 7:00

 

MCAS 2018

 MATHEMATICS

Date Friday, 4.27.18 Monday,

4.30.18

Tuesday, 5.1.18 Wednesday, 5.2.18 Friday, 5.4.18 Monday, 5.7.18
Grade Level 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd

    

     STE (5th Only) 

Date Friday, 5.18.18 Monday, 5.21.18
Grade Level 5th 5th

 

  • Teacher Appreciation Week is May 7-11! If you want to do something special for your child’s teacher or other staff this year, consider the Newton Schools Foundation’s Honor Thy Teacher Make a $25 donation (or any amount) to the foundation in the teacher’s name. Notifications will be sent to each teacher honored, as well as to Principals and the Superintendent. Their names will appear in a special announcement in the Newton TAB.  Look for a flyer in your child’s backpack or in your mailbox if you have children in the upper grades. To donate online and to find out more about the programs NSF funds, go to www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org. Donations are tax-deductible and go toward programs enhancing educational excellence, including valuable professional development opportunities for teachers, initiatives to close the achievement gap, and a wealth of new curricula and learning opportunities for elementary, middle and high school students.

 

 

  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

  • 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. 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.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

 

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

 

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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.

Principal Udpate 4.8.18

Dear Families,

Our School Council and Leadership Team have been working on updating Lincoln Eliot’s mission statement to reflect our current culture and principles as a school. We have come up with 3 possible mission statements that we feel embody our beliefs as a school community. Please take a moment to complete the brief attached survey and vote for your favorite Mission Statement. Our staff and scholars will be voting for their favorite as well. The result will be shared with our community in the near future. The link is below.

https://goo.gl/forms/Ib56Q2QWauihJ5lD3

Mark your Calendar:

  • Monday, April 9th: 5th grade ELA MCAS testing
  • Tuesday, Wednesday and possibly Thursday: MCAS make-up days
  • April vacation: April 16- 20: No School

 

MCAS 2018

MATHEMATICS

Date Friday, 4.27.18 Monday,

4.30.18

Tuesday, 5.1.18 Wednesday, 5.2.18 Friday, 5.4.18 Monday, 5.7.18
Grade Level 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd

    

     STE (5th Only) 

Date Friday, 5.18.18 Monday, 5.21.18
Grade Level 5th 5th

 

  • We are collecting soda can pull tabs in the LE office to support Shriners Hospital. More details can be found here: http://www.thirstylizards.com/general/cantabprogram.php
  • Parking is challenging at Lincoln Eliot but please do not park in the teacher’s parking lot at pick up time. Due to safety concerns, we need to keep the fire lane clear and teachers and other staff members are sometimes blocked in. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

  • 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. 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.

 

If you’re interested in learning more about FORJ at Lincoln-Eliot, please contact L-E parent Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com

Click here for the FORJ Newton Facebook page, which includes info on FORJ Newton events.

A few reminders from previous weeks:

  • 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.