Monthly Archives: November 2011

Community Forum: Unclogging Newton’s (Transportation) Arteries

Getting From Here to There: How Do We Balance Economic Growth With a Sustainable Transportation Future? 

Come find out some answers at a public forum: The Future of Transportation in Newton, on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, at 7:00 pm, in the Druker Auditorium, Newton Free Library, 330 Homer St, Newton Centre.

Participants include: Stephanie Pollack, Chair of Newton’s Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) and Professor at Northeastern University; Eric Bourassa, Transportation Manager for the Metropolitan Area Planning Council; Jacqueline Y. Douglas, Executive Director of LivableStreets, an advocacy group that seeks to balance public transit, walking, and biking with automobiles; and Candace Havens, Director of Planning and Development, City of Newton.

Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Newton and other local organizations.  For more information, www.lwvnewton.org, 617-383-4598, info@lwvnewton.org.  This program is free and open to the public.

Annual Magazine Drive is Here!

Bigelow Middle School Annual Magazine Drive Kick Off was this past Friday, November 18, 2011. Please check with your child for that packet they received with all relevant information in it. You can order any time at www.qsp.com. Just log in with Bigelow’s new code for this year: 1090171.

With the holidays approaching fast, look no further for a great gift for a loved one;  order that magazine that you’ve always wanted; or renew your current subscriptions. Bigelow receives 40% of the sale!  Proceeds support field trips, creative arts, classroom supplies and more. Over 500 of America’s most popular magazines to choose from, at extremely competitive prices – you can save up to 95% off the newsstand price.

Questions? Contact Berit Ramseier at 617-795-0866/bramseier@gmail.com, or Marian McDonagh at (617) 332-5504/mcdonaghfive@verizon.net.

Body Mass Index Screening Notification for Grade 7 in November

Dear Parent/Guardian:

Massachusetts General Law requires that student’s height and weight be measured in grades, 1, 4, 7 and 10.  The results of the height and weight will be used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI).  BMI is a screening tool that provides a guideline for determining whether a child is underweight, over weight, at risk of overweight or at a healthy weight.  The purpose of the screening is to identify possible health risks that might prevent students from obtaining the maximum benefit from their educational opportunities. Continue reading

13th Annual Bigelow Holiday Food Drive

Who:      Everyone should bring in food to help.
What:     Non-perishable food items — Examples:  Canned Soup, Tuna, Canned Vegetables, Pasta, Canned Fruit, Cereal
Where:   Bring food items into homebase or donation box in the main office )Donation is given to the Hellenic Gospel Church in Newton)
When:     First donation will be made Monday, November 21
Why:       Everyone deserves to have food for the holidays.

Turkey Bowl now THIS Monday

TURKEY BOWL was postponed to MONDAY, NOV. 14th at 3PM due to bad weather on Thursday.

Remind your children to bring $ and their excitement to the game.

Bigelow Mini Megaphone w/popcorn $2
Hot chocolate $1
Cookies and brownies $1 each
Snacks and drinks $1

No Child Left Behind

“The federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act requires states and school districts to give parents/guardians report cards on the district and schools.  Included in the report cards are student achievement data, information about the professional qualifications of teachers, testing and accountability.  The report card helps to ensure that parents/guardians have  important information about the schools their children attend.  Involving families as full partners in the education of their children is a cornerstone of NCLB.  We encourage you to become involved.  Please connect through this link for the district and individual school report cards (http://www3.newton.k12.ma.us/curriculum/newton-annual-nclb-reports).  A copy of the report card is also available in your school office.”

Newton Fine Art & Craft Show

Newton Fine Art & Craft Show
Saturday, November 19: 10am – 5pm
Sunday, November 20: 11am – 5pm

The popular juried art & craft show and sale returns just in time for holiday shopping. Browse through the array of colorful textiles, glass, jewelry, pottery, paintings, photographs and wooden pieces created by selected artisans from New England. You are almost certain to find that special holiday gift. Participate in the Raffle, with original pieces donated by the crafters and you may win something for yourself! Free admission. Newton Cultural Center, 225 Nevada Street, Newtonville. 617-527-8283

Child Assault Prevention (CAP)

The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program in Newton is looking for committed and dedicated child advocates to present its personal safety curriculum in local elementary schools.

Join up with current and experienced volunteer Prevention Specialists to teach children to recognize and respond to verbal, physical and sexual assault and abuse. Potential volunteers are community members who believe that children have the right to information, skills and the support of adults. We offer a flexible schedule to volunteers who enjoy teamwork and can make a yearlong commitment of three or four mornings a month.

To make it easier for people with busy schedules to train we have decided to divide the training into two parts. Part 1 is scheduled for T. Jan. 3,
(8:45 a.m. to noon), Th. Jan. 5, (8:45 a.m. to noon) and Sun. Jan. 8th (8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

Part 1 of the training will prepare trainees to present one of the three facilitations and participate in all of the role plays. Part 2, on Review Time will be scheduled for late January, based on the trainees’ availability.

For information or to set up an interview call Gail Sommer, 617-969-5906, x143 or email, gsommer@ncscweb.org. Newton CAP is a program of Newton Community Service Center. Visit our webpage at www.ncscweb.org for a description of the program and of the volunteer Prevention Specialist position.

Educational Health Forum

Talking With Kids About Healthy Lifestyles  
Physical Activity ~ Nutrition ~ Healthy Weight 
Massachusetts State House
Great Hall
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
9:00AM – Noon

Presented by Partners HealthCare Community Health and Words Can Work

Space is limited. RSVP for this free event with your name and organization to info@wordscanwork.com. Students are welcome to attend. Registered representatives of schools/organizations attending this event will receive a Words Can Work: Kids and Healthy Lifestyles DVD and packet of Healthy Lifestyle Tip Cards.

Continental breakfast served from 9:00 to 9:30. Program starts promptly at 9:30.

Creative Arts and Sciences (CASC) 2011-2012

Creative Arts and Science Committee Update (CASC) 2011-2012

Since 1960, each Newton Public School PTO has had a Creative Arts & Sciences Committee that sponsors visiting programs to enhance students’ education. Presenters typically include award-winning authors, accomplished musicians, artists, scientists, Museum of Science, etc. Programs can be an adjunct to art, English, library, mathematics, music, physical education, science, or social studies curricula. Bigelow’s Creative Arts & Sciences Committee brings about eight programs to the school each year.  Many of them are teacher favorites that are requested every year, others are new and different.

These programs, funded solely by the PTO, are made possible through PTO fundraising. The following have been scheduled for the 2011-2012 year. Continue reading