Author Archives: Bigelow PTO

Bigelow FORJ present: Parent Discussion Group Around New Kid

PARENT DISCUSSION GROUPS AROUND NEW KID: FINAL SESSION IN SERIES SUNDAY 11/22 7-8 PM!!

Our children have been taking a closer look at some of the themes in the book New Kid in Advisory during October and November, and parents have been discussing these themes in small groups as well.

Bigelow FORJ** invites parents to attend our final discussion group via zoom this month that will help you to explore particular issues with your child that were raised in New Kid.

Sun 11/22/2020 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM        Zoom link/RSVP

TOPIC: New Kid themes as they relate to other current events or issues at school

Any questions? please email bigelowforj@gmail.com

** Bigelow FORJ is a school-based chapter of Newton’s Families Organizing for Racial Justice (FORJ).(See more at www.forjnewton.com); we are a group of devoted parents and faculty committed to raising anti-racist children who acknowledge the pervasiveness of oppression and marginalization. We invite parents and children to engage in critical conversations that support questioning, interrogating, and dismantling of white supremacy, including anti-Blackness and all forms of racial injustice.

Bigelow Library Remote Checkout & Curbside Pickup

Bigelow students can place a book on hold in the Destiny Catalog until 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning 11/19. Ms. Summa will pull, process, and bag all books on hold. All bagged books will be labeled with students’ names and can be picked up in the lobby @ Bigelow M.S. during the following days and times:

Friday, November 20 between 12 p.m. – 3:00 p.m
Monday, November 23 between 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

To learn more go to the Remote Checkout & Curbside Pickup page on the Bigelow Library website.

Paper Bags Needed for the Library Curbside Pickup

The Bigelow library is getting ready for remote check out and curbside pickup starting in November. In preparation, Ms. Summa, the library teacher, is asking for donations of paper bags with handles to organize books for pickup.

If you have any paper bags that you want to donate, please drop them off at Bigelow Middle School in the front foyer. Look for the green bin with the sign, “Leave bags for Library curbside pickup here!”

Thanks for your support!

Hybrid Model begins Monday, November 16!

The arrival of the new hybrid model is fast approaching! The hybrid schedule, which includes in-person classes two days per week for students who selected the hybrid model, begins Monday, November 16. Here’s a checklist of steps for you and your child/children to get ready.

Cohort

Check your learning model in Aspen. These are the cohorts that you selected or your child has been assigned to. They determine your child’s schedule of classes.

All students will remain with their same cluster teachers in the hybrid model and many will continue to be in the same class sections. Some students’ class sections have been changed in order to meet the social distancing requirements in each room for each cohort.

COHORT A
  • In-person classes on Mondays and Tuesdays, 8:15-11:30am
  • Asynchronous work at home on Thursdays and Fridays, 8:15-11:30am
  • Remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, 12:35/12:50-2:50pm, and all day on Wednesday, 8:15-1:40pm
COHORT B
  • Asynchronous work at home on Mondays and Tuesdays, 8:15-11:30am
  • In-person classes on Thursdays and Fridays, 8:15-11:30am
  • Remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, 12:35/12:50-2:50pm, and all day on Wednesday, 8:15-1:40pm
COHORT A+
  • For students who are on an IEP and attend school all day for 3-5 days per week.
  • Hybrid A+ students attend in-person classes on Monday and Tuesday mornings, and receive in-person support in the building for their remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, all day on Wednesday, and during their asynchronous work on Thursday and Friday mornings
COHORT B+
  • For students who are on an IEP or in the ELL Program and attend school all day for 3-5 days per week.
  • Hybrid B+ students attend in-person classes on Thursday and Friday mornings, and receive in-person support in the building for their remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, all day on Wednesday, and during their asynchronous work on Monday and Tuesday mornings.
DISTANCE A
  • Distance A students remotely join their classes that are meeting in-person on Monday and Tuesday mornings, 8:15-11:30am
  • Do synchronous work at home on Thursday and Friday mornings, 8:15-11:30am.
  • Attend remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, 12:35/12:50-2:50pm, and all day on Wednesday, 8:15-1:40pm
DISTANCE B
  • Distance B students remotely join their classes that are meeting in-person on Monday and Tuesday mornings, 8:15-11:30am
  • Do synchronous work at home on Thursday and Friday mornings, 8:15-11:30am.
  • Attend remote classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, 12:35/12:50-2:50pm, and all day on Wednesday, 8:15-1:40pm

Laptop Computer

Please make sure your child:

  •  Has earphones and microphone. We recommend earbuds with a built- in microphone
  •  Re-charges the laptop battery every night before attending classes.
  •  Safely carries the laptop, earphones with microphone, and recharging cord to a from school on the days that your child attends in-person classes.
  • Grade 8 laptops have been delayed—we will let you know when they are ready for pick-up.

If you have not done so already, pick up your child’s Chromebook at Bigelow on the following dates and times: Monday, November 9, 12-4:30pm or Tuesday, November 10, 8-12noon. More information here.

 School supplies

Each grade has revised and simplified supplies that students need to bring to school initially for in-person classes. Your child should bring the following items to school on their days:

  •  2 Two-ply Masks
  • Backpack
  • Chromebook with headphones/microphone and recharging cord
  • 1 Spiral-bound notebook with paper
  • Pens and pencils with erasers
  • Refillable water bottle (on sale at the School Store for $5)
  • Warm clothing for inclement weather. (We will be going outside regularly for mask breaks.)
  • Independent reading book
  • Grade 8 Math only: whiteboard, whiteboard marker and eraser, and 1 graph paper 8 ½’ x 11” notebook

Zoom links

Watch your google calendar for new meeting zoom sessions links next Thursday and Friday, November 12-13. Teachers will send them to you then. Your google calendar is your primary and only schedule. Because we are on a 6 week cycle, there are no more color-coded templates. You can also check Aspen on a day by day basis to see your daily schedule.

Powerpoint Presentation on Health and Safety Procedures

All students will view a narrated powerpoint presentation by Principal Todd Harrison during advisory on Tuesday, November 10, 8:30am. In it he will share information about the many new health and safety procedures that we are using this year.

For Parents Only: Info on Split-Hybrid Plan

If you missed Principal Todd Harrison’s parent information meeting on the split-hybrid plan on October 26, you should view the powerpoint or the recording of the meeting:

Chromebooks for 7th graders ready for pick-up

The Chromebooks for 7th graders have arrived! If you have not gotten your device on Friday you can pick it up on: Monday, November 9, 12-4:30pm or Tuesday, November 10, 8-12noon

Please come to the front entrance on Vernon Street during these times, and ring the door bell. A staff member will bring your child’s laptop and recharging cord  to the front door.

Each student has been assigned a device and will be given one unless they already received one this year or notified the IT Department in advance about a Spring handout still in use. All students should have their own personal headphones with a built-in microphone. An earbud/microphone set is recommended.

Please see the Chromebook Use and Care Quick Reference which includes information on connecting the device to your home wireless network. Also linked is the Secondary Acceptable Use Guideline Poster that we share with students every year. Please review it with your child before using the device. We expect the laptop to be used for school-related purposes.

Students should charge their device every night, and bring it along with their recharging cord and headphone/microphone set to and from school every day that they attend in-person classes. The laptop and related equipment should be safely carried in a backpack. We recommend that you get a case for it. Students are responsible for its safekeeping, and should never leave it unattended in an unsecure location.

Chromebooks for 8th graders are not ready yet; we will let you know when they are here.

Reminder: no school November 11-13

In order for staff to prepare for the transition to the hybrid model, there will be NO Classes and NO School for students on Thursday, November 12 and Friday, November 13.  Wednesday, November 11 is the Veterans Day holiday, so students will not have school on Wednesday-Friday, November 11-13.

2019-2020 Yearbooks are here!

2019-2020 yearbooks are ready for pickup on Monday, November 9, 12-4:30pm or Tuesday, November 10, 8-12noon

Please come to the front entrance on Vernon Street during these times, and ring the door bell.

If you did not order a yearbook and want a copy, we have a limited supply of extra books available for purchase. Bring $25 in cash or check made out to Bigelow Middle School.  These books will be sold on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last.

Congratulations to the yearbook committee on a great edition!

Jerry Craft presented to Bigelow students

Jerry Craft  – Coretta Scott King Book Awards author winner and 2020 Newbery Medal winner – presented to all 500+ students and faculty at Bigelow Middle School on November 4th. Jerry’s award-winning graphic novel, New Kid, is Bigelow’s 2020 One School, One Book selection. The Zoom webinar was facilitated by Bigelow librarian, Patty Summa, and 7th grade English teacher Rebecca Robles. Students learned about Jerry’s path to becoming a graphic novelist and the creative process behind New Kid and the recently released sequel, Class Act. Students asked questions while Jerry demonstrated how he illustrates characters for these and other novels.

The Bigelow PTO funded this program through One School, One Book and Creative Arts and Sciences programs, thanks to our community’s generous contributions!