Principal / PTO Update 5.15

Hi LE families,

We have had a rockin’ week at LE with music and dancing to get everyone excited about the Fun Run. Students have been visited during lunch periods to watch videos and even earned dance parties for high participation!

All this buzz is leading up to the event on this Wednesday, May 18th! Parents are welcome to come cheer on their kids!

Have a terrific week,

Principal Morrissey & the PTO

Upcoming Events

Monday, May 23rd (5:00 – 7:30) –  Family Science Night – a showcase of Science projects from grades K-5. Held in the gymnasium. Masks required.

Wednesday, June 8th (5:30 – 7) – Multicultural Night – a celebration of all the families in our community. Organized by teachers, this event will feature videos from any interested students/families who would like to share.

Tuesday, June 14th (6:30-8:30) – Parents’ Night Out – Grab your tickets now to come meet other LE parents while enjoying food and drinks at Cafe Martin on West St!

Thursday, June 16th (4:30-6:30) – Juneteenth Celebration – Taking place at the playground and field, this celebration includes music, dancing, Double Dutch, craft activities, food, classroom guests, and more!

 

Inside Look at Upcoming CAS Programs – How to get involved!

We hope you and your families have been enjoying all the wonderful Creative Arts & Sciences (CAS) programs this year for each grade level, including last week’s onsite The Discovery Museum program for 4th graders.

We have additional CAS programs planned for May and June.

These are exciting and enriching programs all planned by our volunteer parents, Karen Hite and Ronda Morra, with our teachers.  If you would like to learn more on how you can help shape our Creative Arts & Sciences offerings at LE, please feel free to reach out to Karen and Ronda.

With these upcoming events already planned and scheduled, they are a great way to shadow and get an inside look at how CAS works. Come meet the presenters with Karen and Ronda and learn how to get involved next year. Email Karen Hite at kkhite@yahoo.com or Ronda Morra at ronda.billings@gmail.com. We’d love to welcome you!

ANNAWON WEEDON Grade 3

Tuesday May 24
Minimal set-up required, with presenter arriving shortly before 1st program at 9:50

New program! Annawon provides historical information about Wampanoag people and their culture. As a modern-day representative of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, Annawon shares stories, language, clothing, tools, from a uniquely personal perspective. He is funny, engaging, and a great storyteller.

CATERPILLAR LAB Grades K-2

Thursday May 26
Arrival/Set-up Time: 7:30 am
Much-loved 2nd grade program from the past. The programs for K & 1 are new.

WINGMASTERS WORLD OF OWLS Grade 5

Monday, June 13
Arrival/Set-up Time: 8am
Much-loved 5th grade program from the past. This is 1 program for entire grade from 9-10am. Exact location is TBD.

FORJ Updates – 5.15

There have been several recent incidents of antisemitism in Newton Schools. Students and staff are engaged in learning more about how to address and prevent antisemitism, racism, bigotry and discrimination. The community events and resources provided through Newton FORJ groups, the Newton Public Schools Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Office, the City of Newton and local organizations are meant to provide opportunities to engage with others and bring understanding and respect and spark (and respond to) mutual curiosity. Check out a few of the many activities Newton and our schools are offering to bring us together – free!

Learning Minute: Palestinian-American Newtonians Event Recap

On May 10th, FORJ Newton hosted its May Citywide meeting called In Search of Belonging: A Discussion with Palestinian-American-Newtonians. More than 100 people attended! Discussion facilitator, Dr. Eman Ansari, a physician and Newton parent, who is Palestinian-American, described the geographic location of Palestine, also called “Occupied Palestinian Territory” between Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea. Dr. Eman also spoke about the Palestinian population in the world, stereotypes of Palestinians, and her personal experiences.

Palestinian-American Newton community members described their family histories and journeys to the U.S. between the 50s and 00s. Panelists highlighted joyous and touching family stories (including more than one person who, as children in the U.S., proudly brought their Palestinian parent for “show & tell”) and community connections and, when prompted, touched on some of the low moments of bigotry and racism they faced in Boston near Berklee School of Music, on the Newton soccer field, and in the Newton schools (and drop off lane!). They also detailed generous and kind support from neighbors, fellow parents and strangers in celebration of understanding, learning and friendship.

One panelist, Newton resident, Palestinian singer/songwriter, producer, audio engineer, composer, arranger, Oudist and Arabic rapper, Ghassan Sawalhi, is conductor of a local youth orchestra based at the Center for Arabic Culture.

Walking Tour of METCO HQ and Nubian Square
Saturdays this summer at 10am and 1pm (started May 14!)

Join METCO high school students as they uncover the past and present of Boston’s historic Nubian Square in Roxbury. This unique 90-minute walking tour highlights their research into the artistry, activism, and achievement in the backyard of METCO’s new Headquarters.  RSVP here

Lincoln-Eliot Juneteenth Celebration – Thursday, June 16th

Join FORJ and our L-E PTO as we prepare for our second annual Lincoln-Eliot Juneteenth Celebration! Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 16th from 4:30-6:30pm in the playground and our own backyard. We’ll have music and dancing, Double Dutch, craft activities, food, classroom guests and more. Contact Lanni to join the planning, lanni_harris@yahoo.com.

FAMILIES ORGANIZING FOR RACIAL JUSTICE (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.

Newton Free Library Event: Asian Americans in Newton: Reflection and Reimagination

Did you know that our neighbors from China, India and Korea represent the three most prominent Asian American groups in Newton? Join us for a panel discussion as we explore and honor these cultures in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Asian Americans in Newton: Reflection and Reimagination on Tuesday, May 24 at 7 p.m.

Panelists will reflect on the impact of current events on the Asian American community, the successes, and challenges of adjusting to life in a new country, and how we can all come together in solidarity.

Participants include: Rakashi Chand (Massachusetts Historical Society), Anping Shen (Newton School Committee), Hyeouk “Chris” Hahm (Professor, B.U. School of Social Work), Lisong Liu (Professor and Moderator), and Newton student Shiv Sawhney.

Asian Americans in Newton: Reflection and Reimagination

 

This program is part of the Overdue: Confronting Race and Racism in Newton series.

Begin registration by clicking here: https://newtonfreelibrary.libcal.com/event/8899978

Registration for this program will end two hours before the start time. The login information will be sent just after registration closes. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there.

ASA Hoops Summer Basketball Camps Open for Registration

ASA Hoops is back in Newton for its 26th consecutive summer.  In 1997 ASA started at the Cabot School court as a small program for Newton Parks and Recreation, it has expanded to 60 + basketball camps throughout MA and NH. Our Newton location is held at the Brown Middle School in Newton: boys and girls ages 7-16.  
Camps are for all levels of play and promote a fun yet competitive environment.  Brendan Smith, owner of ASA Hoops, parent of two girls at Cabot School, Newton resident and C/O of 1993 at NN, hopes to see you soon!
For more information visit: asahoops.com/camps or contact Coachb@asahoops.com with any questions.

Principal / PTO Update 5.8

Hi Families,

Lots of buzz about the Fun Run is happening in the school already. Starting tomorrow, there will be representatives getting the children excited and pumped for the run on Wednesday, May 18th!

We are already 60% to our $8000 goal. Please register if you haven’t already and help make this Fun Run a success.

We also have the Discovery Museum coming for a Creative Arts and Sciences Program (CAS) tomorrow for 4th grade. Without fundraising, the PTO would not be able to provide enrichment programs such as this.

Have a great week,

Principal Morrissey & the PTO

Family Science Night – RESCHEDULED 5.23

Just a reminder that Family Science Night has moved to Monday, May 23rd due to the gym floors being redone. We are still looking forward to seeing these amazing projects your students have been working on!!

Good news is if you still want to participate, please sign up using the link below. Remember – this event is open to students in all grades.

Lincoln-Eliot Family Science Night!

Even if you don’t want to present, we welcome everyone to come see other students’ projects.

If you need ideas for a project, please visit: https://www.education.com/science-fair/