Monthly Archives: January 2012

Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Days in the Arts Summer 2012

The BSO’s popular overnight summer camp is now open for pre-application. For more than four decades, the BSO has provided thousands of children throughout Massachusetts with an opportunity to participate in this multi-arts/creative writing overnight camp in the beautiful Berkshires. In the summer of 2012, Newton students in grades 5, 6, & 7 are eligible to participate in Week 6, JUL 30 – AUG 3. Only 15 students from Newton will be selected by lottery to participate. Pre-applications with details about the program are available from the music teacher in your school. Pre-applications must be returned no later than 4:00PM on Thursday, March 1 to the Fine Arts Department, Newton Public Schools, 100 Walnut Street, Newton, MA 02460.

BIG NIGHT OUT – Don’t miss it!

WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT BIG NIGHT OUT?

It’s an evening of live entertainment, great food and amazing auction and raffle prizes.

Bigelow parents value a great education and appreciate the hard work of our teachers.  We realize that school system can’t provide all the resources  needed to run a great school. That’s why we support Big Night Out.

Big Night Out is the largest PTO fundraiser of the year. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a much needed sound system for the auditorium and additional laptops for the school.

We need to raise $15,000 from the auction and raffle.  Help us meet our goal.

Click Here to buy your tickets.

February 11th is a Big Night. Don’t Miss it!

Ski Trip February 10th

The next ski and snowboard trip to Wachusett Mountain is Friday February 10th from 3:00 – 10:00.  All forms are due to Ms. Martin or Ms. Calabria by Friday February 3rd.   Forms can be picked up by students in room G02 or by parents in the main office.

A-Cappalooza — benefit concert, March 3, 7:30pm

A-Cappalooza is a fabulous a cappella concert held at Newton South auditorium on March 3 at 7:30pm, featuring Newton South’s “Newtones,” Newton North’s “Forte,” and two professional groups: Berklee College of Music’s “Pitch Slapped” and “Redline,” a Boston-based all-male group. All proceeds go to the Countryside Elementary School PTO. Tickets can be purchased at www.seatyourself.biz/countrysidepto.  This show sells out every year, so act quickly.

Sign up for Newton East Little League Spring Baseball

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR MOST LEAGUES ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 31!

On-line registration for the 2012 Spring baseball season is open for boys and girls ages 4 to 12. These programs run from April through the middle of June:

  • T-BALL – kindergarten or entering Kindergarten in the fall of 2012;
  • Farm Division – 1st and 2nd grade;
  • College Division – 3rd-6th grade: This division is a developmental league;
  •  Cooperstown Division – 3th through 6th grade: This division is a more advanced league. Players who wish to play in the Cooperstown Division must attend the tryout. Little League age 12 players may play in this division by waiver only;
  •  Major League Division – 4th through 7th grade: Open to players who are aged 10 to 12. To be placed on a Major League team you must try out.

For more information, tryout dates and to register, visit NELL’s website: www.newtoneastll.org

LatinSummer Boston summer program, July 23-Aug. 3

Introducing “LatinSummer Boston,” a two-week summer enrichment program that provides students in grades 1-7 a chance to learn about Latin and the classical world. This summer, let’s carpe diem and do as the Romans did!

Creative and enthusiastic instructors provide an array of exciting and hands-on activities that introduce students to many varied aspects of classical and conversational Latin, Greco-Roman mythology, and Roman culture and daily life. No prior knowledge of Latin or Classics is required.  

LatinSummer Boston will run from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm on weekdays from July 23 – August 3 at The Roxbury Latin School. LatinSummer is sponsored by the nonprofit Ascanius: The Classics Youth Institute and The Roxbury Latin School. Registration fees range from $65-$250 per student depending on financial need. Registrations are accepted by mail or online through May 15. For more information and to register, please visit www.ascaniusyci.org/boston

“Simplicity Parenting” lecture, Monday, Feb. 6, 7-9pm

Use the extraordinary power of less to raise calmer, happier, and more secure kids.
At this lecture by educator and consultant Kim John Payne, you will learn ways to simplify your child’s toys & books, clothes, meals & bedtimes, and schedules, as well as how to filter out the adult world and feel more connected to your children and family life.  Parents who implement Simplicity Parenting strategies find that their children:

  •     Are calmer and happier
  •     Do better socially and emotionally
  •     Are more focused at school
  •     Find it easier to comply with family rules

 

Monday, February 6, 2012 from 7 – 9pm at Mason-Rice Elementary School. This FREE event is hosted by Angier, Mason-Rice and Zervas Elementary School PTO’s.

Kim John Payne will present an antidote for children who are over-scheduled and overwhelmed by too much information and a fast-paced consumer culture that threatens the pace and playful essence of childhood. To see a short preview clip of Kim’s presentation and learn more about him, visit http://www.simplicityparenting.com/

Newton South Little League: Registration end Sunday, Feb. 12

Middle school students living in the Angier, Countryside, and Zervas school districts who will be 12 years or younger on April 30, 2012, are invited to play in Newton South Little League!

Easy, convenient online registration is open at www.eteamz.com/NewtonSouthLL  Be sure to tell your friends in private schools about playing baseball, too!  Families with little ones – age 4-6 – can enroll in the delightful T-Ball program.