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Mayor’s Summer Reading Program

Come to the Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off event or check out the attached flyer to learn about the challenge. Kids can begin to sign-up for the summer reading challenge on the day of the event, June 16th, by using the following link www.newtonma.gov/summerread, or by visiting the Newton Free Library.

Summer book lists can be found on the Newton Free Library’s website. Booklists are organized by grade level. Just click the “Summer Booklists” tab at the top of this link:
http://guides.newtonfreelibrary.net/content.php?pid=334403&sid=2735257.

July 4th Celebration in Newton

Kids Morning and 4 for the 4th Food Drive:
July 4th, 10:00 am – Noon Newton Centre Playground at Tyler Terrace.
Free event for children ages 3 – 12 years. Children and families are invited to join in the Grande Pet Parade, Decorated Doll Carriage Promenade, Teddy Bear Parade and Foot Races. Free ice cream, candy and drinks complete the morning celebration – courtesy of Cabot’s Ice Cream and Trader Joe’s.

4 for the 4th Food Drive
11% of Newton school children take part in the reduced lunch program. With school not in session, the summer is a time of food insecurity for these children. Please bring 4 items to Kids Morning: Bar soap, canned corn, canned pineapple, cereals, ground coffee, jelly/jam, pasta, peanut butter and jelly, soap, toilet paper, tomato paste/sauce, toothpaste, tuna, vegetable oil.

Afternoon/Evening Events:
July 4th, Noon – 10:00 pm – Albemarle Field.
The fun continues with kiddie amusement rides, craft vendor booths, food vendor booths, face painting and other childrens’ activities.

There is free music and dancing all day: from 1:00 – 6:00 pm in the Gazebo, and 6:00 – 9:00 pm on the Main Stage. At 9:00 pm, don’t miss the grand finale…a fantastic fireworks display!

Visit www.newtoncommunitypride.org for details. Rain date July 5th.

Tutor available

Experienced, reasonably priced, Newton-based tutor for ISEE/SSAT and SAT/ACT standardized tests as well as general essay writing and reading comprehension for students in grades 3-12. College application essay writing help available as well.

Please see recommendations on LinkedIn. Contact Laura Marks: 617-244-0011 or Ls*****@*****ok.com, for rates, additional references and more information.

Princess Party Service

Princess Party Service offered by a Newton student. Want to have a magical kids party complete with a Disney princess?  Then look no further. Sarah Anderson-Krim has experience with kids, and performing is her passion. She will come in costume and will sing, act, and interact with your children. Great for a birthday party or just a home event.

Sarah is a rising senior at Newton South. She has been in 14 musicals/plays, has taken theatre classes and vocal lessons. The princesses curremtly available are Elsa or Ariel, but she may be able to entertain your requests. To book for your next party, or with questions please email sa*******@*****st.net.

Newton Community Education Summer Programs

Newton Community Education offers conveniently located, week-long summer programs for every age group, pre-school through high school. This summer they are offering programs in art, theatre, science and technology, debate, and more. Registration is ongoing throughout the summer, but don’t delay…many of the most popular classes are filling up. Visit newtoncommunityed.org for more information about these programs. You can also call 617-559-6999.

Summer Time for Partners

There are just a few openings left in the popular Art & Music program for children ages 18 months to 4 years, accompanied by an adult. A terrific way to learn, have fun and make friends – and that’s not just for the kids! Parents, nannies and grandparents enjoy this long-running program also.

Children make creative and enriching art projects and enjoy singing and fun with beloved performer David Polansky. Time for Partners’ summer home is at air-conditioned Franklin Elementary School. Choose Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, 9:30 – 11:15 am. Visit www.newtonma.gov/culture for more information or call 617-796-1540.

Family Yoga

Families can enjoy a relaxing and enjoyable experience together, stretching and strengthening their bodies, while focusing and calming their minds. The yoga practice helps develop calmness, self- control, compassion, resilience, and confidence.

Family Yoga 4 Class Series: $100.00 for entire family. Class dates: June 17th,  June 24th,  July 1st,  and July 8th at TriYoga Boston. For more information, visit www.TriYogaBoston.org , email in**@**********on.org or call 781-609-2497.

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Student Reassignment information

This is an exciting time of elementary school facilities renovation and expansion in the Newton Public Schools. Because Newton’s new schools will have expanded capacity to address enrollment growth, and there are currently elementary schools that are overcrowded, a Student Assignment Working Group, appointed by the Newton School Committee, has been examining elementary school boundary lines. Multiple scenarios have been developed that explore the possibilities for easing crowding while also utilizing expanded capacity at the new Angier, Zervas and Cabot Schools.

A recommendation to School Committee will be presented on June 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Education Center, room 210. A public hearing is scheduled for June 22, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at the Education Center, room 210 followed by a meeting of the School Committee. Both meetings are open to the public and will be televised on NewTV.

If you have not yet had an opportunity to learn about this process and/or to offer feedback about potential changes, please visit:  http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/Page/2315

Input from all key stakeholders including parents, community members, transit and public safety experts, public officials and other community leaders continues to be critical. The Newton School Committee, Superintendent and district administration are committed to minimizing disruption for students and families, and there is a strong commitment to finding a solution that achieves the best results with the fewest drawbacks.

Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge

Come to the Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off event or check out the attached flyer to learn about the challenge. Kids can begin to sign-up for the summer reading challenge on the day of the event, June 16th, by using the following link www.newtonma.gov/summerread, or by visiting the Newton Free Library.

Summer book lists can be found on the Newton Free Library’s website. Booklists are organized by grade level. Just click the “Summer Booklists” tab at the top of this link:
http://guides.newtonfreelibrary.net/content.php?pid=334403&sid=2735257.