Suzuki Preschool Open House

The Suzuki Preschool of Newton will be hosting an open house on Sunday, December 7th. This event is free and open to the public. This a great opportunity to come and acquaint yourself with their integrated arts curriculum, meet the teachers and staff, enjoy light refreshments, participate in fun crafts for children of all ages and receive a guided tour of the facility.  For inquires please contact: Marlene Lerer at marlene@suzukinewton.org or 617-964-4522

December 7th,  12:00-4:00 pm
1860 Washington Street, Auburndale

TURKEY BOWL is Tomorrow (Wed) at 3pm

Wed., November 19th, 3-4:30pm Burr Park

Join us for Bigelow’s Annual Turkey Bowl – Bundle up, enjoy hot chocolate, pizza and other snacks and support the 8th graders!!

It’s the Game of the Season and you’re (parents, staff and students) invited!! Cheer on our two 8th grade clusters in this competitive flag football game.  Winning cluster will receive the coveted “Turkey Bowl Trophy” and have bragging rights for the year.  Celebrate Bigelow’s team spirit by wearing Bigelow apparel or purple on Wednesday. 

For more information, or to volunteer, email Heather Mehra at heathermehra@gmail.com

Great Winter Programs

Newton Parks and Recreation has a lot of great winter programs for children and adults. Check out the Newton Parks and Rec website at http://www.newtonma.gov/gov/parks
for information about our upcoming winter programs for children and adults. Some programs include:

December Vacation Programs
– at the Lower Falls Community Center December 29th, 30th, 31st and January 2nd for children in grades K – 6. Participate in sports, arts and crafts, inside games, and more. Each day features a fun special event. 8:30 am – 3:30 pm with extended day options.

– Thundercat Sports December 26th, 29th, 30th and 31st for children ages 6 – 12. Play a variety of sports including basketball, floor hockey, soccer, dodgeball and more. 9:00 am – 3:00 pm.

– family movie day at the West Newton Cinema December 29th and 30th. Enjoy a movie, popcorn and drink all for one low price. Tickets are sold at the West Newton Cinema starting at 10:00 am with the movies starting at 11:00 am.

Newton South Recreation Complex
– located at the Newton South High School, this Recreation Complex offers a variety of activities for youth and adults on Sundays including tennis, badminton, sewing classes, engineering with lego, fencing, thundercat sports, archery, workout facilities, and more.

Ski and Snowboard Program at Nashoba Valley
– For grades 5 – 12. Learn to ski or snowboard with lessons at Nashoba Valley Ski area. Already know how to ski or snowboard? Join us for the lift ticket only option. Transportation to Nashoba Valley is provided from Newton. This program runs on Fridays from 5:45 pm – 10:15 pm.

Camp Fair
– See what Newton Parks and Recreation and Newton Public Schools have to offer your child in Newton for the summer of 2015. 12:00 – 4:00 pm at the Newton North High School in the cafeteria.

For more information about any of these programs, please contact Channon Ames at 617-796-1529 or at cames@newtonma.gov .

Help Newton Public Schools go from Good to Great!!!

Donate to Newton Schools Foundation Annual Appeal and help Newton Public Schools go from Good to Great!!! For more information and to donate visit http://www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org/annual-appeal

For 50 years Newton Schools Foundation has supported the Newton Public Schools by providing private funding for innovative and challenging programs district-wide.

This year NSF is making a difference for Newton students through its Investing In Innovation fundraising campaign. Funds raised through the campaign are helping to ensure that NPS maintains and continues to provide pioneering programs for students and offers faculty and staff first-rate professional learning opportunities. Without these funds, NPS would be unable to expand many offerings district-wide or include students at all grade levels.

Since the campaign’s 2013 launch, Newton Schools Foundation has given the Newton Public Schools $170,000 to fund creative, dynamic, effective and up-to-date learning experiences for Newton’s diverse student population, reaching all levels of the school system – elementary, middle and high school – in areas that include:

• STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
• Sustainability
• Literacy and History
• Closing the Achievement Gap

NSF’s goal is to raise $500,000 over the next three years in order to make the greatest impact on Newton’s 12,000 students.

NAA Basketball

The NAA has extended registration for 3rd Graders (C League) and continues to take registrations for its Senior (10th-12th Gr.) League. Visit naabasketball.org to register.

The registration deadline has passed for Grades 4-9. Limited spaces may be available. Call 617-559-6999 to inquire. The NAA is generally considered a boys league, but girls are welcome. All players are welcome regardless of ability or experience. Visit naabasketball.org for more information.

Opportunity to Join the Board of Directors for the Centre Street Food Pantry

Want to get more involved with the Centre Street Food Pantry?

Their enthusiastic, energetic, excellent Board of Directors may have an opportunity for you! Or perhaps you’d like to help devise a fitting and fun development project in 2015? They have a great group of people and need just one or two more who can help them continue to improve and meet the needs in our community. Want to have a conversation about this? Send  an email and they’ll be in touch: centrestfoodpantry@gmail.com.

Kumon Math and Reading Center

The Kumon Math and Reading Center of Newton announces a new location: 56 Winchester St. The Center offers supplementary math and reading programs from Pre-K to 12th grade. To celebrate the move, they are offering a $25 donation to the Newton school of your choice untill the end of 2014. Just mention this offer and enroll during our free testing/orientation.

Winston Chiong, Ph.D. and Jane Chiong, Ed.D., the parents of four children who graduated from Newton Schools, have over 23 years experience running a Kumon center in Newton.  Additionally, Winston was a full professor of Economics and Jane taught Special Education, is a School Psychologist and published author. She is now writing her second book on Math Culture in America.

www.newtonkumon.com
617-244-9540