Category Archives: Community News

Lincoln-Eliot 80th Anniversary T-Shirt Sale – Order By This Thursday!

Can you believe Lincoln-Eliot turns 80 this year?  Show your school spirit with our special 80th Anniversary T-shirt!  All proceeds go to the Lincoln-Eliot PTO to help pay for Creative Arts & Science programs, technology purchases, library books, and more.  Right now we are 75% of the way to our annual goal — you can help get us the rest of the way!

Order here online with a credit card or print this flyer and send it in with cash or a check (made out to “Lincoln-Eliot PTO”) in your child’s blue folder.  Orders must be received by April 11.  Shirts will be received in time for the school Fun Run on May 13!  (Please note this is optional and not required to wear at the event.)

Any questions?  Please email info@lepto.org.  Happy 80th Anniversary!  🙂

FORJ (Families Organizing for Racial Justice) & the Harmony Foundation Event April 9th

Please join FORJ and co-sponsor The Harmony Foundation on Tuesday, April 9th at Angier Elementary for our most high profile event of the year!  Our featured guests are Debby Irving, racial justice educator and celebrated author of Waking Up White and Shay Stewart-Bouley, Executive Director of Community Change, Inc. and blogger of Black Girl In Maine.  Debby and Shay will explore how we can speak openly and honestly in cross-racial conversations, explore racism’s impact on their lives, and examine how we can create sustainable connections.

Mayor Ruthanne Fuller will hold a Pre-Event Meetup at 6:30.  The event starts at 7:30pm.  Don’t miss your chance to attend, to speak with the Mayor and join this community conversation!  Attendance is free and open to all.  RSVP HERE.

Principal Update 3.31.19

Dear families,

It was great to see so many of you at our Family Science Night on Thursday.  I was so impressed with our young scholars and all their wonderful projects!

Don’t forget that we’ll be having our Lincoln-Eliot Math Morning this Thursday, April 4th, from 8:20-8:50am.  You are invited to join your child’s classroom for a math activity guided by your child.  Come see the math curriculum in action!

Also please note that we’ll be having our annual International Night on May 23rd from 5:30pm – 7:00pm.  Incoming K families are welcome to join us for this fun celebration of our community and its diversity.

And the MCAS will be starting at the end of April; the schedule is below for your reference.

2019 MCAS Schedule

ELA MCAS

 

Date

Wednesday

4.24.19

Thursday

4.25.19

Friday

4.26.19

Monday

4.29.19

Tuesday

4.30.19

Wednesday

5.1.19

Grade Level 4th 4th 3rd 5th 3rd

5th

MATH MCAS

Date

Tuesday

5.14.19

Wednesday

5.15.19

Thursday

5.16.19

Friday

5.17.19

Monday

5.20.19

Tuesday

5.21.19

Grade Level 5th 3rd 5th 3rd 4th

4th

STE (5th Only) MCAS

Date

Wednesday

5.22.19

Thursday

5.23.19

Grade level 5th

5th

Please mark your calendars:

* Thursday, April 4th:  LE Math Morning, 8:20-8:50am
* April 15th-19th:  No School — April Vacation Week
* Sunday, April 28th:  NewtonSERVES, 9am-12pm
* Thursday, May 9th:  Early Release Day, 12:30pm
* Monday, May 13th:  Fun Run — more information coming soon!

Have a great week!

Principal Morrissey

PTO Open House Sunday April 7th!

Please join us for an open house and a conversation about next year’s Lincoln-Eliot PTO on Sunday, April 7th, from 3 – 5:30pm at 115 Waban St.  Stop by anytime in that window to talk with current members of the board, find out how you can help (at any level of participation!), and ask any questions you might have!

If you’re interested in getting more involved in the PTO but aren’t sure how, or you’re curious about what the board does and how events are organized, we’d love to see you there!  🙂  We’re especially looking for new co-presidents for next year, but would be thrilled to have help of all kinds.

Can’t make it but still have questions?  Please email Karen at kkhite@yahoo.com or Tui at secretary@lepto.org.

Thanks so much, and hopefully see you there!

Thank You for an Awesome Science Night!

Thank you so much to everyone who came out and celebrated our Family Science Night with us!  We had more projects than ever this year, and they were all amazing!  We’re so impressed at all the great ideas and the hard work everyone put in.

A special thank you to our principal and the teachers who attended, and who were so supportive and helpful!  We really appreciate you!

And a big thank you to all our volunteers and to the Science Night committee who put this all together: Brigitte LaMarche, Fernando Vieira, Heather Yu, Kwok Yu, Brooke Shrader, Amanda Nelsen, Adam Sterns, Sumana Hatwar, and David Proia.

We’re looking forward to next year!

Upcoming FORJ Event: April 9th

On Tuesday, April 9th, Newton FORJ (Families Organizing for Racial Justice) invites you to join them for the following event:

Tuesday, April 9th 7:30-9:00 p.m. at Angier Elementary
A Cross-Racial Conversation with Debby Irving, racial justice educator and author of Waking Up White and Shay Stewart-Bouley, Executive Director, Community Change, Inc. and blogger of “Black Girl in Maine”

RSVP HERE

If you’d like to learn more about FORJ or would like a meeting buddy for April 9th, please contact Lincoln-Eliot FORJ Coordinator Lanni Isenberg, lanni_harris@yahoo.com.

4th Grade CAS Program: Exploring the Immigrant Experience

This coming Wednesday, April 3rd, our 4th graders will be visited by the Tsongas Industrial History Center for a program on “Exploring the Immigrant Experience.”

In this program, students examine the experiences of immigrants who have settled in New England.  Working with primary sources (oral histories and artifacts), the presenter covers themes of immigration, such as the decision to leave, the journey, hardships in America, Americanization, and preserving culture.  Students explore how immigrant groups have helped to shape American culture.  The presenter distributes artifacts and information about an immigrant that relate to the above topics.  Students are asked to give a brief oral report about this immigrant, and can then create a “quilt” as a conclusion to the information they learned.

Thank you for your continued support of the PTO’s Creative Arts & Sciences Committee, which brings in programs like these all year long!  If you are interested in joining the CAS Committee or helping out with planning and welcoming programs next year, please email Karen at kkhite@yahoo.com, or come to our PTO Open House on April 7th to find out more!

Seeking Lincoln-Eliot Coordinators for NewtonSERVES!

NewtonSERVES is a day of community service throughout Newton on April 28th that brings together over 1,000 volunteers of all ages to complete more than 50 community projects.  With the help of parents, staff, and community members, Lincoln-Eliot has benefited from this over the past several years.  We are looking for 2-3 parents to help coordinate this year’s project.  Please email Karen at kkhite@yahoo.com for more information.

WHY volunteer with NewtonSERVES?

  • Make a difference in your own community
  • Meet new people
  • Develop your teamwork and leadership skills
  • Make Newton a better place in which to live, work, learn and play
  • Get a free t-shirt
  • It’s fun!

Principal Update 3.25.19

Dear Lincoln-Eliot Community,

As you know, we have been partnering with the City to improve the physical environment and functionality of the L-E building. Below you will find an update on this work from Newton Public Buildings Commissioner, Josh Morse. The information includes the exciting news of the possibility of an accelerated timeline for our move to the 150 Jackson Rd. property.

We have our share of building challenges here at L-E, especially in the winter. However, I am grateful to the City for helping us to improve the comfort in our current building and for doing what is possible to accelerate our move to the new building.

Please reach out with any questions.

Sincerely,

Principal Morrissey

Lincoln-Eliot and 150 Jackson Rd. Updates

HVAC Improvements Project: The Mayor and City Council authorized the expenditure of $650,000 to replace a boiler, upgrade heating controls and associated equipment, improve ventilation, and invest in the building envelope as needed for comfort and thermal efficiency. Most of this work has been completed, and we are in the process of balancing the exhaust, fresh air intake, and heat. What this means is that areas that were cold before might overheat now, and vice versa. While we continue to refine the heating and ventilation controls, we ask that the staff communicate any temperature concerns to the custodian such that we can get the temperatures where they need to be. We will also be exploring the opportunity to install heated air curtains at the Jackson and Pearl Street entrances. This will help keep the warm air in, and the cold air out.

Window Replacement Project: The Mayor and the City Council authorized the expenditure of $150,000 for the design of the window and door replacement project. Shortly, we will be going back to the City Council for $1,300,000 for the construction costs. This project will replace all the windows and doors throughout the school. Additionally, during a recent tour I felt that there were opportunities to introduce natural light into some of the smaller areas throughout the school. To that end, we are working on additional design work to install interior windows to achieve this. The tentative schedule is to complete the demolition this summer, and window install in the Fall. Clearly this will require coordination with the principal and staff to ensure we are not disrupting the learning environment. This project will improve the look and feel of the classrooms but will also significantly improve the temperatures throughout the school year.

150 Jackson Road Renovation Project: Our original schedule had the renovation of 150 Jackson Road being completed by the Fall of 2023. We have accelerated the NECP project, and as such they are scheduled to move out of 150 Jackson Road sooner than originally expected. Between this, and accelerated goal for the design and approvals process, we have been able to accelerate the project by a full year which means that Lincoln-Eliot is slated to move into 150 Jackson Road in the Fall of 2022. Our reason for accelerating this project is based on our desire to get both the NECP and Lincoln-Eliot Schools into renovated buildings as soon as possible. The budget for this project is $25,000,000, and the scope of work includes the replacement of the heating, plumbing, fire protection, life safety, electrical, and various other building systems throughout the building. We will also be constructing an addition to include a gymnasium, as well as the support spaces needed to meet the educational program. We will be redesigning the site layout to accommodate drop-off, pick-up, buses, vans, open space, playgrounds, pedestrian circulation, and other site amenities.

Josh Morse

Public Buildings Commissioner

Public Buildings Department

City of Newton

Join Us for Family Science Night this Thursday, March 28th!

Our annual Lincoln-Eliot Family Science Night is this Thursday, March 28th, from 5-8pm!  We are so looking forward to seeing everyone’s projects and celebrating the joy of science with our community!  Please join us in the gym for fun science activities and a wide range of wonderful projects.  Incoming kindergarten families are very welcome to attend (and start getting ideas for next year!).  🙂

We really need a few more volunteers, especially for setup, pizza sales, and bake sale donations!  Please visit our SignUp Genius to volunteer if you can help out!

See you on Thursday night!