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Drop-In Vacation Week PlaySpace

Looking for something fun to do with the kids over school vacation week? Come to Art & Music with Paula Gannon, with time for Play & Snack too! No registration needed, just drop in! For children ages 18 months – 5 years with a caregiver. $10.00 per child or $25.00 per family. Call 617-796-1540 for more information.

April 19th and April 21st,  9:30 – 11:00 am
Newton Cultural Center at City Hall, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue

Summer School is Now Part of Newton Community Education

Newton Summer School is now part of NCE. Students entering grades 9-12 can take elective classes like Marine Biology and Critical Writing for credit, as well as for-credit academic classes in Biology, Chemistry and US History. Pre-Calculus is also available (no credit) to prepare kids for high school calculus.

For more information, or to register, visit newtoncommunityed.org or call 617-559-6999.

Prepare for the SAT Subject Tests in Chemistry and Biology

Newton Community Education offers test prep classes for the SAT Subject Tests in Chemistry and Biology. Both classes will run on 4 Tuesdays, May 2nd – May 23rd, 7:00 – 9:00 pm. The Chemistry review class will be held at Newton North High School. The Biology review class will be held at Newton South High School. For more information, or to register, visit newtoncommunityed.org or call 617-559-6999.

Career Exploration program Information Session

The Education Cooperative is holding a final information session about their career exploration opportunities for students who have completed at least two years of high school. Placements are made on a first come, first served basis.

To apply for the program: http://www.tec-coop.org/student-programs/internships/internships-payment-page.

For more information about the program:
http://www.tec-coop.org/student-programs/internships/student-internships or see the flyer: TEC

Information session is open to students and parents/guardians, no need to register.
April 4th, 7:00-8:00 pm
Morse Institute Library, Natick

April Break Leadership Workshop

Lumos Debate is running a 2-day Debate Workshop during April school vacation. Your child will get to practice public speaking, critical thinking, and leadership in a fun environment!  To get dates and more information, call 617-901-4564 or register at lumosdebate.com/summer. Grades 6-9. Class meets 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, the fee is $65.00.

Finish strong in math

Finish strong in math this school year. Affordable, effective, individualized math tutoring including 8-session, 16-session, and unlimited option packets starting at $375.00 ($25 to $47/session). Individualized Learning Plans targeted to helping students fill in any gaps and solidify the year’s math topics.

At Mathnasium, math makes sense, and math is fun. 100% money-back guarantee if program is not right for you. Details at: www.mathsense.com/finish-strong.

Spanish Tutor available

• Fluent in Spanish
• Massachusetts licensed/certified
• 6 years teaching experience
• BA Latin American Studies: Brown University
• MA Teaching: Boston College
• CAES School Leadership/Administration: Boston College
• Newton Highlands resident
• Available Services:
o Spanish (all levels)
o Organizational skills
o Study skills

Contact: Libby Sands at li***@********ds.com or at 617- 256-4780.

Critical Writing Summer Course for Grades 9-12

If you often feel that your ideas are better than your papers, join the summer writing course and improve your academic writing in all subjects. In this class, learn how to define a clear thesis and organize evidence to support it. You’ll practice structuring logical paragraphs, drawing convincing connections between them, and building up to a strong, emphatic conclusion. You’ll also learn to avoid common word use and grammatical errors that can detract from your arguments. You’ll finish this class with increased confidence
to tackle your future writing assignments.

This program is offered through Newton Summer School, which is now part of Newton Community Education. You will receive 1.5 credits upon completion of this course; these credits will count toward graduation, but do not satisfy department-specific graduation requirements. Learn more at newtoncommunityed.org.

Register here.

Marine Biology Summer Course for Grades 9-12

Join us to investigate the amazing biology of marine organisms and explore the ecology of their environment through experiential, hands-on learning. To supplement our classroom and lab work, we’ll do the following work in the field during 4 full-day field trips:

1) Conduct a physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic analysis of Massachusetts Bay aboard a UMASS research vessel.
2) Explore and analyze the rocky inter-tidal ecosystem in Nahant.
3) Assess shorebird ecology and soft sediment habitat at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and Sandy Point Reservation in Plum Island.
4) Investigate salt marsh ecology and restoration at Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Falmouth.

This program is offered through Newton Summer School, which is now part of Newton Community Education. You will receive 2.5 credits upon completion of this course; these credits will count toward graduation, but do not satisfy department-specific graduation requirements. Visit newtoncommunityed.org for more information. Register here.