Category Archives: Community News

Principal Update 3.15.20

Dear families,

I hope everyone is staying healthy and enjoying time outside with your families as the weather has been in our favor so far.  I know it is an unsettling time right now and I plan to keep you updated with important district information as soon as it I receive it.

By now, you should have received a message from David Fleishman with updates about our school closure.  I’ve pasted the text of his letter below for your reference.  Thank you all for your messages of support and for reaching out with questions over the past few days.

The NPS Office of Teaching and Learning is assembling a collection of materials to provide enrichment and connectedness opportunities for your children during this unprecedented time of school closing.  The materials will provide educational opportunities and activities at grade level for your children while school is closed.  They are not intended to replace classroom instruction, or to substitute for instruction in any way.  Rather, they are supplemental — curated grade-level activities that are interesting and fun and encourage students to explore new topics on their own.

As David mentioned, parent/teacher conferences and other meetings and school activities have been postponed.  We’ll likely revise our schedule for report cards and progress reports once we resume normal school functioning.  I look forward to rescheduling other key events that we had to postpone this week and next.  

During these challenging and uncertain times, I am also aware that families may need food resources.  I wanted to share some local Newton and Boston resources for food.  There are three pantries in Newton:

Centre Street Food Pantry
11 Homer Street, Newton Center
www.centrestfoodpantry.org
617-340-9554

Newton Food Pantry
1000 Commonwealth Avenue (City Hall)
www.newtonfoodpantry.org
617-796-1233

Arabic Food Pantry
187 Church Street, Newton Corner
www.arabicbaptist.org
617-723-9766

Project Bread (1-800-645-8333) will also be able to support families in need, especially if you are unable to go to work.

Also, please take note of Newton Neighbors Helping Newton Neighbors, a group created to match residents needing help with volunteers who are willing and able to help.  They have created the following intake form to service our community as we navigate the disruptions caused by COVID-19 — please consider filling it out if you can volunteer or if you need any assistance:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQNTahca3LS8GkS0mht7d3JAVsAc5Apy2H_LJLiGntlwTVOw/viewform

Stay healthy!

Principal Morrissey

Resources and Ideas for Families

Hello wonderful LE community,

We know these are challenging and stressful times, so the LE PTO board wanted to reach out with some ideas and resources that we hope might help while everyone is stuck at home!  Remember that you can still go outside — the recommendation is to avoid other people and playgrounds, but walks and parks and bike rides are a great way to get some fresh air and keep kids from going stir-crazy, especially while the weather is so nice.

Stay Connected

Our kids are going to miss each other — keep in mind the magic of Skype/FaceTime, writing real letters, or letting them email or text one another!  We’re hoping to find more ways to keep the LE community connected, but for now, remember that you can find contact information for many of your friends through our directory at Membership Toolkit.

If you know someone who isn’t in there, please reach out and encourage them to join so we can all find each other!  And if you’re not in the directory, or you can’t remember your login/password, email secretary@lepto.org anytime for help.

The LE PTO is also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LincolnEliotPTO for anyone who wants to connect there!

Home-Based Activities

*  Mommy Poppins has a great guide for parents, with hundreds of activities and online resources

Our own Lincoln-Eliot library website has several links to free books, poetry games, online STEM activities, and more.

*  If you have a local library card, you can also access thousands of free ebooks, music, movies, and audiobooks from home using any of the following apps/services:

Hoopla
Libby
Overdrive
Kanopy
Freading

*  A kind soul of Facebook has compiled a list of free educational resources, including several that are currently offering free subscriptions due to all the school closings:  http://www.amazingeducationalresources.com/

 Check out this YouTube channel of authors posting fun videos for kids:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCowhHSUaWp3KJDcuI0nR0vw?view_as=subscriber

*  And here’s a collection of other resources and videos from authors for learning anywhere:  https://www.katemessner.com/read-wonder-and-learn-favorite-authors-illustrators-share-resources-for-learning-anywhere-spring-2020/

 This is also a great time for kids to submit book reviews and questions for authors for Grace Lin’s new podcast, Kids Ask Authors

We will try to post more of these throughout the week and in our next newsletter, so if you have any other ideas, please send them to secretary@lepto.org anytime!

More Information About Social Distancing

We found these two articles to be helpful sources of advice about “social distancing” and self-quarantine:

The Do’s and Don’ts of “Social Distancing”  (The Atlantic)

Social Distancing: This Is Not a Snow Day  (Medium)

How to Help

As Principal Morrissey noted in her update, there is a group organizing to help people in the community: Newton Neighbors Helping Newton Neighbors.  If you need any help, or if you can volunteer to help others, please fill out the form at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQNTahca3LS8GkS0mht7d3JAVsAc5Apy2H_LJLiGntlwTVOw/viewform

(And if you’re looking for other ways to help, monetary donations to any of those food pantries would also be greatly appreciated right now.)

That’s all for now — we hope everyone is staying safe and healthy and sane and taking care of yourselves!

With love,
Your Lincoln-Eliot PTO  🙂

PTO Events Postponed

As our email said earlier this week, we are postponing all PTO events, including the Yogurt Beach Fundraiser and our planning for Family Science Night.  As a PTO we have also decided to postpone the Online Auction for now.  We look forward to rescheduling it once school is back in session.  Thank you everyone for your support!

Principal Update 3.9.20

Dear families,

It is time for our spring parent-teacher conferences — please make sure you have signed up for a conference with your teacher.  We also have kindergarten screening day coming up this Tuesday, March 10th — if you have an incoming kindergartner, please call the LE office (617-559-9540) to schedule a screening for your child.  We look forward to meeting our new scholars!

MCAS 2020 Schedule:

Below is the 2020 MCAS testing schedule for grades 3-5.  It is very important all scholars are present on testing days.  Please mark your calendars now to avoid scheduling family vacations on testing days.

ELA

Date 4.15.20 4.16.20 4.17.29 4.28.20 4.29.20 4.30.20
Grade 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 5th 5th

MATH

Date 5.11.20 5.12.20 5.13.20 5.14.20 5.15.20 5.18.20
Grade 3rd 3rd 5th 4th 5th 4th

SCIENCE

Date 5.20.20 5.21.20
Grade 5th 5th

Upcoming Dates To Note:

Tuesday, March 10th:  Kindergarten Screening Day
Tuesday, March 10th:
  PTO Meeting, 6:30pm in the library
Thursday, March 19th:  Early release day; 12:30pm dismissal
Thursday, March 19th:  5th grade Yogurt Beach fundraiser

Have a great week!

Principal Morrissey

PTO Meeting This Tuesday, March 10th!

Please come out and join us in the school library on Tuesday, March 10th, from 6:30-7:30pm for our PTO meeting!  We’ll be updating everyone on our fundraising and upcoming events.  Free childcare will be provided in the gym.

If you can’t make it, the minutes and slides will be posted on the www.lepto.org website after the meeting.  You can also send questions anytime to president@lepto.org.

We hope to see you there!

February PTO Highlights

February Highlights – Thank You Parents!

February was an incredibly generous month from LE parents and our community:

  • Feb 7th – Movie Night!  What a great showing of families and many new faces for volunteers. You donated $844 through ticket and food sales.  Thank you!
  • Feb 14th – Valentine’s Day Flower Sale!  Thank you, Natalie, for putting the bouquets together and the many volunteers who helped sell/distribute them!  The team raised $570.
  • Feb 27th – Amazon Smiles delivers $84!  Every dollar counts and if you are shopping on Amazon it is super easy to make use of their match.  Email president@lepto.org if you need assistance.
  • Feb 28th – Our PTO co-president, Lauren McMinn, has been working so hard on getting items for our auction, which starts March 23.  Along the way she captured a $1500 donation from The Village Bank!
  • Feb 29th – In January we received $1265 in parent donations to the Annual Fund. In February we received $59 for a total of $6135 in Parent Donations.

The Creative Arts and Sciences program continues to bring outstanding content to our children:

  • Feb 6th – Potato Hill Poetry, Grades 2, 4, 5

60% Towards our Fundraising Goal!

  • The LE PTO spends $36,000/year for our 364 children, about $100 per child.
  • Donate through our website at LEPTO.ORG/DONATE or contact treasurer@lepto.org for more information.

FORJ Affinity Group Planning Meeting: March 10th

Please join FORJ@Cabot for our second affinity and ally group planning meeting on Tuesday, March 10, from 7-8:30 pm at the Cabot Cafeteria, 229 Cabot Street.  RSVP HERE.  This meeting is open to all parents of elementary aged children in the Newton Public Schools.  Please RSVP so we can figure out how to group folks at the meeting.  Children who can entertain themselves are welcome.

Reminder: Pizza Tuesdays!

Just a reminder that you can find pizza for sale every Tuesday after school, at 12:30 p.m. at the Jackson Road entrance.  All proceeds go toward the 5th grade camping trip in the spring — we appreciate your support!

$2.00 Pizza by the slice, $12.00 for the Whole Pizza, $1.00 for baked goods

Or pre-order your whole pizza and pay only $10.00 (discount for pre-orders only).  To pre-order a whole pizza, please contact Enza Kiley (email: enza2424@gmail.com or call/text: 617-785-1947).  All pre-orders must be placed by 6:00 p.m on Monday.

Principal Update 3.1.20

Dear families,

Don’t forget that kindergarten screening is coming up very soon!  If you are new to the district and have an incoming kindergarten student, please sign up for the parent information night on March 4th:  https://www.newton.k12.ma.us/Page/2912

If you have an incoming kindergartner, please call the LE office (617-559-9540) to schedule a screening for your child.  Screening day is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10th.  We look forward to meeting our new scholars!

And we hope to see everyone at our Family Game Night this Friday at 6pm!

Upcoming Dates To Note:

Friday, March 6th:  Game Night, 6-8pm
Tuesday, March 10th:  Kindergarten Screening Day
Tuesday, March 10th:
  PTO Meeting, 6:30pm in the library
Thursday, March 19th:  Early release day; 12:30pm dismissal / 5th grade Yogurt Beach fundraiser

See you Monday!

Principal Morrissey

Game Night THIS FRIDAY, March 6th! — Volunteers Needed!

Join us for a fun family night of board games and pizza this Friday, March 6th, from 6-8pm as we host our second Lincoln-Eliot Family Game Night!

Admission is $10 per family at the door — but if you sign up to volunteer for half an hour, your family gets in free!  We’d really love your help to set up, clean up, or man the pizza table or the game sales — please click here to volunteer!  (Donations of water, seltzer, and baked goods also needed!)

Pizza, drinks, and baked goods will be for sale in the cafeteria.  All the games will also be for sale at the event, with 50% of the proceeds going to support our school!