Newton North Youth Cheer Clinic

Friday October 4th 6-8pm & your chance to perform at the NN Football Game on October 5th.

  • When: Friday October 4th 6-Bpm & Halftime performance on October 5th Registration will begin at 5:30pm
  • Where: NN SOAGym & NN Football Field
  • Details: Clinic will cost $30 (cash or check made out to “Tiger Athletic Booster Club”) and will include a bow (if registered by October 1st!)
  • Contact: NNHSCheerTeam@gmail.com

Back to School Night is October 3

Bigelow’s Back To School Night for parents is next Thursday, October 3.

Please arrive in time to park, as parking can be difficult to find in busy nights like this. And don’t forget to bring a copy of your child’s schedule with you – a hard copy will be sent home with students on Tuesday (it is also posted in the Aspen parent portal).

Bigelow PTO Family Directory: get your copy this Thursday

Thank you to all the families who ordered a hard copy of the Bigelow PTO Family Directory.

Directories are ready to be distributed at Back to School Night, on Thursday 10/03. Please be there to get your pre-ordered copy at 6:30pm, in order to avoid lines and be ready to be at homebase by 7pm.

The PTO Family Directory is also available online and can be used for free by all Bigelow families.

6th Grade Social this Friday

As a warm-up to the all-school dance on October 25, all sixth graders are invited to attend their own Grade 6 Social on Friday afternoon, October 4, from 3:00-4:30pm. There will be games, ping pong, and pizza in the cafeteria, and music and basketball in the gym. Tickets are $6 and sold during lunch in the cafeteria beginning October 1st. This is an opportunity for 6th graders to have fun with new and old friends. The School Store will be open: students can bring cash if they want to buy snacks or a Bigelow water pouch.

Class of 2020 Car Wash and Bake Sale – THANK YOU!

The sun was out, the cars got clean, the kids got very wet, a lot of treats were eaten, and the Class of 2020 raised over to $500 towards eighth grade activities and scholarships.

Thank you to everyone who helped and to everyone who brought their cars and their sweet teeth to support our kids!  Thank you to all the enthousiastic students that worked at the car wash. Thank you to the parents who donated their time and baked goods. 

Also a huge thanks to the Bigelow community – with a special shout out to Mr. Harrison, who was spotted washing cars, and Mrs. Morrow who organized the 8th graders to help out. A special thanks to Una Simmons and Karen Markson for stepping up for this event.

ps – the Class of 2020 is still looking for an 8th Grade Activities Committee Chair.

The Bigelow auditorium got new house lights

Thanks to the planning, coordination and advocacy of the Bigelow Committee for the Improvement of the Auditorium (CIA) which includes the Bigelow PTO and the Parents of Performing Arts Students (PoPS), the Bigelow auditorium is being gradually renovated. In the summer, NPS Facilities Department invested in new lights.

Message from Jaime Alberts, Bigelow Music and Drama teacher:

“THE BIGELOW AUDITORIUM GOT NEW HOUSE LIGHTS! It is UNQUESTIONABLY the biggest single improvement to the auditorium that has happened in the 13 years I’ve been at Bigelow. 

Everyone’s really excited- several people thought it got repainted because it looks so different. The biggest beneficiaries, of course, are the students and I, and we wanted to show our thanks! So we made a thank you music video.”

International Walk & Roll to School Day is this Wednesday!

Let’s celebrate health and sustainability next week! International Walk & Roll to School Day is October 2. The weather is going to be beautiful, let’s do it on Oct 2, 3 AND 4?

Resources
4 ways that walking to school can benefit kids
Why, and how, kids should walk or bike to school
MassDEP Safe Routes to School

In preparation, Newton parents – what is it that keeps your children from walking or biking safely to their destination? Be part of the solution and alert the City of Newton via Newton 311.

Potholes, sidewalk repairs, traffic signal not working, faded or missing crosswalks, shrubs overtaking the sidewalk. Snap a photo to include if you can, note the location, and submit to Newton 311 at  https://newtonma.mycusthelp.com/webapp  or 617-796-100.

Make Newton safer for everyone! Brought to you by the Newton Safe Routes to School Task Force. Bigelow does not have a Safe Routes to School representative yet. Would you like to be? Contact us: bigelowbulldog@gmail.com

Did you Know? – Bigelow Library has a website

The Bigelow Library website is a great resource for students. It offers reading suggestions by genre, it has pages on diverse books, coding, global learning and curriculum project links. Check it out: Bigelow Library Home. Students and families can also follow what is going on in the Bigelow Library on Twitter@BigelowReads.

This past week there was a discussion on banned books: “Bigelow reads banned books because books show us every color of the rainbow  AND banning books silences stories AND censorship leaves us in the dark. Turn your light on by checking out a banned book @ the library this week. Thanks @BannedBooksWeek for these great promotional resources!”

Newton Turkey Trot registration is open

Registration for the 6th annual Newton Turkey Trot is now open! This year they will be supporting two great causes: The Newton Food Pantry and the Travis Roy Foundation’s Ethan Wang Fund. Ethan is a Newton South class of 2016 graduate and Boston University political science student who survived severe spinal damage in March 2019. We are hoping for a large turn-out from our students!

Register early before the prices increase and to be guaranteed an awesome T-shirt!
Race day is November 23rd (the Saturday before Thanksgiving),  A USATF accredited 5K at 9:00 am, the kids’ 1 mile fun run at 8:30 am. Details, registration and volunteer info at http://www.newtonturkeytrot.org

October 10th CPC Meeting: Webster Woods & Riverside Greenway

The Community Preservation Committee meeting includes an announcement by Mayor Ruthanne Fuller about the preservation of open space at 300 Hammond Pond Parkway (“Webster Woods”) and a PUBLIC HEARING on a design funding request for the Pigeon Hill Trail portion of the proposed Riverside Greenway along the Charles River in Auburndale.

Please note that the Mayor’s announcement at this meeting is not a public hearing. The CPC will follow its usual public notice, public access, and public hearing process for the anticipated Webster Woods funding request. For details see www.newtonma.gov/cpa or contact Alice Ingerson at aingerson@newtonma.gov or 617-796-1144.

October 10th, 7:00 pm, Newton City Hall City Council Chamber