FORJ Updates

November is Native American Heritage Month

Look for a great selection of books on Native American and Indigenous “Mighty Girls” for kids and teens: tinyurl.com/7ch7bazn

And families wondering what’s happening in the U.S. to update K-12 curriculum to more accurately reflect the voice, history, and culture of the Native American and Indigenous communities, check out IllumiNative, “an initiative, created and led by Natives, to challenge the negative narrative that surrounds Native communities and ensure accurate and authentic portrayals of Native communities are present in pop culture and media.”  See this report — out just before the pandemic, Sept. 2019 — https://illuminatives.org/

Next Citywide Newton FORJ Meeting Wed, Nov 17th at 7:30p on Zoom

If you would like to join, we will be focusing on the importance of Native American heritage month and how we can better support the advancement of equity for Native American communities in newton and beyond.

Upcoming Book Fair Event Nov. 23rd – CALLING FOR NIGHTTIME & SKY STORIES

Do you have family traditions that have to do with night? From bedtime routines to star gazing to stories of the night sky? What makes the nighttime, stars, moon, planets or cold weather sky special for your family? Tell us about it!

Please contact L-E FORJ PTO Liaison Lanni Isenberg, 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.

After School Vaccine Clinics – Nov. 17th and 18th

After school vaccine clinics for ages 5-11 will be offered next week. Please see information below:
When: Wednesday, Nov. 17th (2nd dose on Wed. Dec. 8th)
Where: Cabot Elementary School (229 Cabot St, Newton, MA 02460)
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

When: Thursday, Nov. 18th (2nd does on Wed. Dec. 9th)
Where: Bigelow Middle School (42 Vernon St, Newton, MA 02458)
Time: 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Register here: https://www.holtzmanmedical.org/school

Principal / PTO Update 11.07

Hi L-E Families,

A reminder that this Thursday, November 11th, there is no school in honor of Veterans Day.

Please see below for MCAS testing schedule for this Spring 2022:

Upcoming Dates To Note:

  • Thursday, November 11th:  No school — Veterans Day
  • Tuesday, November 16th:  PTO Meeting over Zoom, 6:30pm
  • Tuesday, November 23rd:  Book Fair / Cookies & Cocoa Under the Stars Event, 5-7pm
  • Wednesday, November 24th:  Early release day; 12:10 dismissal
  • Thursday, November 25th and Friday, November 26th:  No school — Thanksgiving recess
  • Thursday, December 9thEarly release day; 12:10 dismissal

Thank you,
Principal Morrissey

Spirit Wear Sale Ends 11/14

Don’t miss out! Lincoln-Eliot spirit wear is available for sale for 2 weeks only in 2021! From now through 11/14, visit our shop for cool L-E branded T’s, sweatshirts, pants, PJ’s, vests, headbands and more for kids and adults! Not only will you show your support for L-E, but 20% of the purchase price of each item goes back to our school!

The online store will not reopen again until 2022, so get your orders in now to receive your new gear in early December.

Direct link: https://shop.inkdstores.com/lincoln_eliot_school_2021/shop/home

If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Canulla and Jacqui Trotta at nicolecanulla@gmail.com and jacquitrotta@gmail.com.

Books & Bites at Night: Nov. 23!

Save the date for Tuesday, November 23: the Lincoln-Eliot Book Fair is coming!

We can’t have our usual weeklong event in the library, so instead we’re having a one-day celebration outside in the overhang!  Stop by to shop the fair before and after school that day, and then join us for a books and cookies and cocoa celebration under the stars that night from 5-7pm.  Have fun with friends, buy books for the holidays, support our school, and enjoy a cozy starlit storytime!  We hope to see you there!

For more information, visit our book fair website at:
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lincolneliot
and if you’d like to help with planning the event, please email secretary@lepto.org!

PTO Meeting – Tuesday 11/16

Please join us for our next general PTO meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, November 16th at 6:30. We will have a Principal update, teacher update, review highlights, upcoming events, and volunteer opportunities. The Zoom link will be sent via email on the morning of November 16th.

Bake Sale Success!

Thank you to everyone who generously contributed to the bake sale to make it such a huge success – we made $508! From the selection of baked goods to taking extra shifts at the table, we appreciate you. It was especially wonderful to see so many new faces, connecting to one another, and connecting to the Newton community at large.

FORJ Updates

November is Native American Heritage Month
Reflect, engage, and learn Native American history and culture.

Many museums and history centers are honoring Native American Heritage. Check out the national page: https://www.nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/

Starting November 12th, the National Museum of the American Indian is featuring a Native American Cinema Showcase, an online film fest (includes family-friendly short films): https://nmai.brand.live/c/native-cinema-showcase

For more on Native American history in New England and the revival of Native language, read and listen about the Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project, find out more about the movie, “We Still Live Here”: https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=142396228

Next Citywide Newton FORJ Meeting Wed, Nov 17th at 7:30p on Zoom

If you would like to join, we will be focusing on the importance of Native American heritage month and how we can better support the advancement of equity for Native American communities in newton and beyond.

Upcoming Book Fair Event Nov. 23rd  – CALLING FOR NIGHTTIME & SKY STORIES

Do you have family traditions that have to do with night? From bedtime routines to star gazing to stories of the night sky? What makes the nighttime, stars, moon, planets or cold weather sky special for your family? Tell us about it!

Please contact L-E FORJ PTO Liaison Lanni Isenberg, 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.

Native American History Month

November is National Native American History Month.  We will pay homage to our nation’s first inhabitants by looking at ways their art and culture reflect their connection to nature, which they respect  above all else. The bulletin board across from the main office will include a map of the United States that will identify original Native American Nations by region. Just like last month student art will be added to the bulletin board as it becomes available.

In addition, we will recognize Native American history and connect it to modern day Native American artists and change makers. It is important that as we bring awareness to groups that have historically been marginalized that we do so in ways that honor(s) their history, culture, and traditions. Here are some resources from the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Principal / PTO Update 10.25

To Lincoln Eliot Families:

We have some exciting upcoming events, including an Election Day bake sale, the hunt for a school mascot, and the reopening of our L-E Spirit Wear online store.

As the holidays are approaching, if your family needs some assistance (toys and/or clothes) please complete the following steps:

1. Write a letter that includes the following:
– Your name
– Explanation of family need
– Name and age of each child who lives in your home who is 12 years old or younger
– If in need of clothes, please include clothing sizes for each child. If in need of toys, please include interests of each child.

2. Send the letter to the principal, Danielle Morrissey by Friday, November12 .

Thank you,
Principal Morrissey