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Top Banana Education Foundation

Top Banana is an after-school and weekend organization that focuses on the development of brain-based learning curricula in Math, Handwriting, English and Information Technology classes! Math classes for students in Kindergarten through 7th grade, Handwriting classes for students in 3rd grade, English classes for students in 4th and 5th grade and new this year, Information Technology* is for students in 7th and 8th grade!

* Top Banana’s new Information Technology & Computer Science class is a rigorous yet fun program where students are taught the principles and ideas behind computers and the gadgets they use everyday! The topics include computer components, operating systems, networks & communications, how the internet is structured, algorithms, programming structures, basic data structures and more. In addition, students will take time to master spreadsheets in Excel to organize scientific and financial data and manipulate it using formulas. This unique and exciting class for 7th and 8th graders will be offered on Sundays from 10:00 am-12:00 pm.

 

To learn more please visit the website: http://www.topbananaeducation.org or call (617) 795-1557.

The Etiquette Academy of New England is enrolling for Fall 2013!

The Etiquette Academy of New England is currently enrolling for Fall 2013! Spots will fill up quickly, so please visit www.TheEtiquetteAcademy.org and enroll today! Topics: Table Manners, Conversations, Presentations, Posture, Friendships and more.

Mind Your Manners: Beyond Please and Thank You (Grades 2-4)
6 Week Class. Fee: $365
Saturdays, 9:00 am-10:00 am
Sept. 21st – Oct.26th Final class to be held at an upscale restaurant

Etiquette for Middle Schoolers (Grades 5-8)
8 Week Class. Fee: $467
Saturdays,  10:00 am-11:30 am
Sept. 21st – Nov 9th Final class to be held at an upscale restaurant

Etiquette for Young Adults (Grades 9-12)
8 Week Class. Fee: $469
Saturdays,  11:30 am-1:00 pm
Sept. 21st – Nov.9th Final class to be held at an upscale restaurantd More

Newton Community Ed classes for Middle Schoolers

Registration is now underway for fall classes through Newton Community Education. Offerings for middle school students include:

  • fencing at Bigelow on Tuesdays and Brown on Fridays;
  • archery at Oak Hill on Tuesdays;
  • Bootstrap: Practical Math for Programming Video Games at North on Tuesdays;
  • online news production at South on Tuesdays;
  • yoga at Oak Hill on Wednesdays;
  • Prisoner’s Dilemma and other math games at South on Fridays;
  • babysitting & CPR training at North and South on Fridays.

All classes are for kids from all schools. NCE also offers many family classes, such as It’s Magic!, Glass Fusing, Family Night under the Stars, and more. NCE also runs after-school classes for elementary school kids at schools throughout Newton.

For more information or to register, call 617-559-6999 or visit the NCE website at newtoncommunityed.org. Be sure to check out adult classes too!

Boys and Girls Club

The Club is open for the season and this week more than 120 of our old friends have come back to visit.  If your family has yet to join, now is a great time.   Even if your kids are not going to come every day after school, the Club is always there when you need us and we offer amazing flexibility.   Wouldn’t it be great to have the piece of mind to know that if something unexpected comes up, there is a safe place they can go where they will be monitored and engaged in fun activities?   The Club is also great for holidays and vacation weeks when most other programs are closed.   Basketball season will be here before you know it!   Why not beat the rush and take care of it today?

The Club is now accepting online registrations for 2013-2014 School Year memberships at www.newtonbgc.com.   It is quick, easy and you can pay using any major credit card. For just $125 all children in your family between the ages of 6 and 18 have access to:

•A safe place to go after every school day
•Great Recreation, Athletic, Arts, Education, and Teen Programming that change with each season
•Programs offered without additional fees, wait lists, or competitive try-outs
•Great role models and mentors of all ages
•Affordable care on most school holidays and vacation days

As always, the Club will not turn away any family that cannot afford to pay the membership fee.  Please see the application for Financial Aid by clicking here and you will be contacted with information on how to activate your membership.

UOD 2nd Annual Fall Family Book Event

Understanding Our Differences is pleased to invite you to the 2nd annual fall family book event featuring Sharon Draper — the two-time Coretta Scott King award-winning author of Out of My Mind.  This NY Times bestselling children’s fiction book is about a brilliant girl with cerebral palsy who longs for a way to speak. Please join us on Mon. Oct. 28th at 7:00 pm at Newton South High School Auditorium for this special conversation and book signing.

Please go to this link to register: http://www.understandingourdifferences.org/mind/

Pre-registration is required. Suggested donation: $10 at the door for adults; children and NPS employees free. Elementary school students and older welcome with an adult. Questions? Email in**@*************************es.org.

Arsenal Center Offers Fall Art Classes

The Arsenal Center for the Arts offers a full spectrum of classes and workshops for kids of all ages beginning the week of September 23 and later.  Students, regardless of experience level, learn from professional artists as well as their classmates in a supportive art environment.

Children’s classes include Art Adventures, Clay for Kids, Mixed-Media, Drawing & Painting, Comics and more.  Fun Parent/Child workshops are also available. Teen classes include Drawing, Painting, Wheelthrowing and more. For class descriptions, visit www.arsenalarts.org.

Free Family Fun drop-in art workshops are offered Saturday, September 21, October 19 and November 16 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon.   Classes are held at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street in Watertown, with free parking and access to public transportation.

To register, call 617-923-0100, ext. 8309.  Scholarships and Member discounts are available.

Reading and Writing Enrichment class

Give your child an academic edge this fall with CHUNGDAHM ReadWrite’s advanced reading and writing enrichment classes.  For a consultation with the Head Instructor to learn how the rigorous and engaging curriculum will provide your child with tools for scholastic excellence, please email in**@*************te.com or call 617-960-8877.

The brand new state of the art Newton Learning Center opens in September – inquire about a discount for first-time students. Additional information available at www.BostonReadWrite.com.

Women’s Nutrition Class

Looking for ways for yourself or your family to get healthy this fall? Introducing Healthy Newton. This seasonal, six-week group nutrition class with Danielle Prestejohn (CHHC) is dedicated to supporting women who want to live healthier lives through optimal nutrition, mindset shifts, and exercise. For more information and to sign up check out: http://danielleprestejohn.com/newton or send an email to Da******@****************hn.com

Update from Superintendent David Fleishman

Dear Newton Community,

I am writing to give you an update on the first day of school and the community meeting that was held at Day Middle School last night.  As you can imagine, many people remain stunned regarding the arrest of one of our teachers on child pornography charges last week.

I visited Day on two different occasions yesterday to check in with the administration and faculty and greet students.  I am very pleased to tell you that it was an excellent opening at Day and I cannot say enough about the work that Principal Brian Turner and the entire Day faculty and staff did to ensure that the students had a positive experience on their first day.  In the coming days, we will be certain to provide the necessary support to the Day Middle School students and staff as we recognize that individuals process upsetting information in various stages.

We also checked in with principals at other schools throughout the day and the consistent reports we received indicated that schools were functioning very well.  I was not surprised to hear this news, as our crisis team worked diligently to ensure the faculty was prepared to address whatever concerns might arise.  As we expected, an overwhelming majority of students wanted to focus on the excitement of starting a new school year, beginning their classes and reconnecting with their friends.

Last night, we had a community forum where parents and other residents had the opportunity to hear from and ask questions of me, the Newton Police and mental health experts.  Clearly, the news of last Friday has the potential to erode public trust in our system and our goal last night was to assure the community that the Newton Public Schools remain safe, secure and fully capable of meeting both the academic and emotional needs of our children.

I appreciate how difficult it is to comprehend the alleged actions of a veteran employee who showed no signs of any inappropriate behavior nor was the recipient of any such complaints.  As I said last night, in the coming weeks, we will not only continue to review the record of this employee, we will continue to ensure that our background checks, reference checks and employee complaint process are as thorough as possible.

Thank you very much for your understanding and support during a challenging start to the school year.  Given the outpouring of goodwill that I have seen over the past several days, I feel confident that the year ahead will be a positive one.

Sincerely,

David

David A. Fleishman Superintendent of Schools

Newton Community Education is hiring!

Newton Community Ed is looking for additional help running its growing Kids program.

Here’s a chance to make your mark on enrichment programming in our public schools. Responsibilities include: generating ideas for new classes, hiring teachers, writing copy, interfacing with most of Newton’s principals, secretaries, and custodians, responding to customer requests, and managing administrative functions related to the successful running of these classes. You should be an ideas-person who likes working with multiple constituencies, and you should have great organizational and writing skills. Knowledge of enrichment programs for kids in and around Newton would be useful but is not required. This is a flexible part time position starting at 15-19 hours/week.

Interested candidates, please email your cover letter and resume to li***********@***********ma.us. Candidates under consideration will receive responses.