RSVP for Bigelow Bowls by March 26

Bigelow’s Family Event at Boston Bowl

When: Sunday, April 2nd, from 4pm to 6pm
Where: 820 Morrissey Blvd, Boston
$14/person includes: 1 hour bowling, shoe rental, 5 tokens, pizza & soda
R.S.V.P. by Monday, March 26

Print the attached form and fill out the information with the number of people attending the event and the amount of money. Checks should be made payable to Bigelow Middle School. Return the right side of the form and payment to your counselor. Keep the left portion for your information.

Bigelow Bowls Form

TRACK & FIELD registration is open

TRACK & FIELD registration is open to all grade levels and abilities at Bigelow. There are no cuts and all participants compete in all meets. Students who were not able to make the informational meeting must see Ms. Rice or Mr. Trunk ASAP.  

The DEADLINE for registration, forms, and fees is March 29, 2017.  There is a strict adherence to this deadline.  Students who are unable to meet the deadline will not be able to participate.  Click here details about registration.  

Practices begin as follows:

Monday 4/3 – 7th & 8th graders only
Wednesday 4/5 – 6th graders only
Thursday 4/6 – All grade

Practices are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3:00-4:15 pm (give or take 15 minutes). Competitions will occur once a week and the schedule will be handed out the first week of practice.

Link to the Bigelow Track & Field page.

TRACK & FIELD information meetings this week

TRACK & FIELD (spring sport) is open to all grade levels and abilities at Bigelow. There are no cuts and all participants compete in all meets.

Information meetings:

7th and 8th Grades: Wed. March 15th

6th Grade: Thurs. March 16th

The information meetings will take place after school at 2:50, Room TBD
Speak to Ms. Rice or Mr. Trunk if you miss the meeting.

Bigelow Drama Spring auditions this week

Interested in being a part of the cast or crew for the Spring One Act Play?

Information meeting: Wednesday March 15th, from 2:45 to 3:30
You will find out everything you need to know for auditions, tech crew, and more about the show and the Festival.

Auditions: Thursday March 16th from 3:00-5:00.
Please prepare a monologue of your choice.

To sign up, write your name on the list posted on the whiteboard outside the auditorium.

Bigelow Drama will participate in the Spring METG Festival, on Saturday April 29th

What is this, you might wonder?

“A bunch of Middle Schools from all over Massachussets come together and perform a one act play . It must be under 40 minutes. We then go to a day long festival, perform our play and watch many others. It’s a wonderful time filled with fun, theater, games, and friends.”

More information about the Massachusetts Middle School Drama Festival here.

Donor Will Match $25,000 for Calculus Project in March!

The Newton Schools Foundation is honored for the second consecutive year to have a
very generous donor who will match up to $25,000 in contributions from the community
to the Calculus Project during the month of March.

Double your impact and donate today: www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org

The Calculus Project has been transformational for Newton students. Since its 2013
launch, enrollment growth in high-level mathematics among traditionally
underrepresented student groups is significant:

• Hispanic student enrollment has increased 70 percent.
• African-American student enrollment has tripled.
• Low-income student enrollment has increased nine-fold!

Here’s how the program works: Calculus Project students attend intensive small-group
summer classes to preview upcoming curriculum, boost their math skills, foster
attitudes that support academic risk-taking and perseverance, and cultivate relationships among peers in the program. During the school year, students receive mentoring and after-school academic support. The program also uses lessons and activities designed to improve self-perceptions about academic accomplishment.

Your support this year will help deepen and extend the Calculus Project’s reach.
Currently serving 109 students in grades 7-10, the program will welcome a new cohort
of 30 incoming 7th graders this summer. If we successfully complete this match challenge,
the resulting $50,000 will support nearly half of the students in the Calculus Program for
this coming year—including the entire new 7th grade cohort.

At a cost of $1,000 per student for a full year of programming, the Calculus Project’s
success depends on a public-private partnership between the Newton Public Schools,
private foundations and corporate donors, and generous individuals like you.
Please help us meet the donor match challenge. Please Donate today!

www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org

Support Zervas At The Most Extensive Online Auction!

Now through  March 19th, bid on amazing deals such as certificates to many of Boston’s premier restaurants, including En Boca, Grill 23, Doretta Tavern, Mamelah’s, Smoke Shop, Craigie On Main, Alden & Harlow and many more! There are also spaces for dozens of day and sleepaway camps, memberships and passes to the best fitness and health clubs, including Equinox, Soul Cycle, Barry’s bootcamp​ and Pure Barre.

Check out these great offers, and support your local Newton Zervas Elementary School!
www.biddingforgood.com/zervas

Community Concussion Education Program

The Day PTO is sponsoring a concussion education program for parents. The program will cover issues related to the care and management of concussions, including:

(1) recognition and management,
(2) treatment and rehabilitation options, and
(3) concussion safety and preparation.

Leading the program will be two speakers from the Dr. Robert C. Cantu Concussion Center at Emerson Hospital, along with local NNHS student, Lily Winton, who suffered a serious post-concussive syndrome that required medical leave from her junior year of high school. This program is offered free of charge through a grant from the Oak Foundation. There will be time for questions and answers after the presentation.

March 21st, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
FA Day Auditorium

Now Is The Time To Plan For a Summer Internship!

An internship is an important step in college and career preparation. So how can you
find one? Let InternBoston do the work and provide your students with internships that are a perfect fit with their career interests and skills.

Summer60, a comprehensive program designed for high school students and graduates,  creates custom-tailored internships that allow students to work with mentors while developing business and life skills in a real-world setting.

For more information, visit www.internboston.com or email info@internboston.com