Category Archives: Community Notes

“The Tempest” presented by Watertown Children’s Theatre

A WCT musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play! Get aboard this harrowing tale full of magic and adventure! This unique “play with music” adaptation features musical underscoring, movement and an ensemble cast of 6th-10th graders featuring Newton students Sophie Fredberg, Jennifer Tang, and Liam Walsh, who bring this thrilling tale to life on the Mosesian stage.

William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”, adapted by Deidre Purcell, with original music composed by Justin Casinghino. Tickets are $14.00 each, general admission. For more information, visit WCT’s website at www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org or call 617-926-ARTS.

February 5th,  7:00 pm, February 6th at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm, February 7th at 1:00 pm. Charles Mosesian Theater
Arsenal Center for the Arts
Watertown

Newton Transportation Strategy Visioning Workshop

All are encouraged to visit the “Newton-in-Motion” open studio, and take part in visioning the City’s future. This free event will be fun and interactive and will offer opportunities to discuss goals and priorities for the City’s Transportation Strategy. Activities include a games table, a giant map of the City for sharing ideas, transportation questions, and a chance to talk to City staff and consulting planners, NelsonNygaard.

Kids are welcome and encouraged to participate! For those unable to attend, the project website at www.newtonma.gov/transportationstrategy will offer the same activities and opportunity for input both during and after the event.  you can participate digitally in the Visioning Workshop’s activities. To check out the flier for this workshop, please click Here.

February 4th, 5th, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm and 6th, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Presentations at 12:00 pm Thursday, 6:00 pm Friday, and 10:00 am Saturday
275 Needham Street (Marshall’s plaza)

Responsive Home workshop

Join a workshop to learn useful steps to creating a Responsive Home and gain practical strategies to promote positive behavior at home. The tools of Responsive Classroom can be used to help create a calm, supportive and encouraging environment at home too!

Two dates coming up soon. Open to the Public – No Registration Required

This workshop will be taught by Amy Kelly, District Leader of Social and Emotional Learning, Newton Public Schools. Please see the RHome Flyer2016 for more information or contact Kathleen at kathleen_marchi@newton.k12.ma.us with any questions.

February 9th, 9:00 – 11:00 am
Room 210, The Education Center
100 Walnut Street

Do you have an instrument that you don’t need or want anymore?

Abigail Miller, a tenth grader at Newton South High School, is running an instrument donation drive because she really enjoys playing music and hopes she can help others get the chance to love it as much as she does.

Through a partnership with Berklee College of Music, the instruments she collects will be donated to local nonprofit organizations and schools who provide music education to underserved populations. Berklee’s Office of Community and Government relations oversees a donation program to donate quality computer hardware, musical instruments, and production equipment to communities in need. Examples of their partner organizations include the Boys and Girls Clubs, various Boston Public Schools, the Haley House, Girls Rock Campaign and several locations of YMCAs.

If you have instruments that you are no longer using and may like to donate, please contact Abigail at music.drive@yahoo.com. For more information or questions, you can visit instrumentdonationdrive.blogspot.com or email.

Thank you very much!

Time is running out, remind your daughter to ask her friends…

..softball anyone?

Register soon for Newton Girls Softball, a recreational league for Newton girls in grades K-7. For more information and to register, please visit www.newtongirlssoftball.org.

The league welcomes players of all skill levels and will provide your daughter with an experience that fosters positive self-esteem, team spirit, and individual growth through personal achievement and as a team member. The Kindergarten T-Ball program continues this year. Register now, you’ll be glad you did.

2016 Registration Dates:
January 31st: Deadline to register without paying a late fee.
February 28th: Deadline to register with guaranteed placement and pair-me-with rights. A $15 late fee will be applied.

Williams Camp & Snow Auction

The Williams PTO Camp & Snow Auction is now open. Check out the day and overnight camp options, winter activities like ice skating, skiing, and watching the Providence Bruins.

You can bid on these and many more items to help raise money for the PTO – they raise 45% of their budget through auction fundraising which funds children’s programming at Williams Elementary school including Creative Arts & Sciences, Understanding Our Differences, field trips, instructional technology, physical education equipment, library books, and more.

Introducing Syvlan Algebra Edge!

For kids in Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1. Kids work at their own pace, developing problem solving, logic, and Pre-Algebra and Algebra I skills during one hour sessions that includes Engaging I-Pad/Gaming Technology that promotes independent learning and makes math fun!

$149 Algebra Edge Course (pick 2 times)
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 pm
Thursdays 5:30-6:30 pm
Sundays 12:30-1:30 pm

Call now before classes fill up! 617-264-4150

Upcoming Teen Events at the Newton Free Library

The New SATs,  January 27th, 7:00 pm, Druker Auditorium:
The SATs are changing beginning March 2016! Learn from Drew Heilpern, Ph.D., the general manager of One-on-One Tutoring of Summit Educational Group, about these important changes. This program is meant for juniors
in high school and their families.

Beat Procrastination, January 28th, 7:00 pm, Druker Auditorium:
Please join Dan Levine and Rachel Marcus of Engaging Minds, an after school learning center, for a workshop designed to help students beat procrastination! In this workshop students will learn that procrastination is not a result of being “lazy,” there is something else getting in the way of getting schoolwork done. We will help students identify what’s truly behind their procrastination. When the student understands the root problem, he/she can choose to move past the “roadblocks” and beat procrastination! For adults and
teens. Please register online.

Teen Tinker Club, February 17th, 18th, and 19th, 4:00 pm, second floor Computer Center: During February vacation come play around with LEGO WeDo’s on Wednesday, Scratch on Thursday, and putting it all together Friday by coding the LEGO WeDos using Scratch. Tinker Club is brought to you with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Grades 6-12. Space is limited, please register online (registration begins January 27th). Sign up is for all three sessions.

High School Start Time FAQ

New items have been posted on the High School Start Time web page at
www.newton.k12.ma.us/laterstarttime . To download a copy of the Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q) as of January 2016, please click here: FAQ .

The next update by the HS Start Time Working Group to the School Committee is scheduled for January 25th at 7:00 pm.