Category Archives: Education/Enrichment

Roll it Forward bike recycling

Donate your old bike in any condition and help someone new. Have an old bike collecting dust or bikes your kids have outgrown? ROLL IT FORWARD collects bikes of all sizes.
For information about how the program works please visit http://www.bostonbikes.org/programs/roll-it-forward/overview.

Nadav Kolodner and Deborah Simonds are hosting a bike drive and collecting bikes over the next few weeks. They can pick up or you can drop off in Newton Center. The program will then fix up your used bike and match it with someone who can really use it. They also provide them with a helmet and lock and educational workshop.

Contact Deborah at de*****@*********up.com or cell 206-849-8641 for questions or to arrange donation.

Angier Elementary School Seeking Substitute Teachers

Angier School is looking to fill two Substitute/Instructional Support Staff (ISS) positions. One is a 1-day-per-week (Friday) position. The other is a 2-day-per-week (Friday and Thursday or Wednesday) position. The candidates will provide substitute coverage for all grades K-5 as needed and should have classroom experience. This is a great part-time opportunity for former teachers or recent education graduates interested in working in Newton. If interested, please send your resume to Assistant Principal Orla Higgins Averill at or*****************@***********ma.us.

Interested in helping a child with disabilities?

Are you interested in helping a child with disabilities learn how to ride a bicycle?

Arlington iCanShine Bike Camp returns to Arlington this April during school vacation week, April 18th – 22nd. iCanShine bike camp is a place where anyone eight or over with a diagnosed disability can learn how to ride a conventional two wheeled bicycle. It’s a place where miracles happen.

They are seeking volunteers, age14 or over, to work with riders during the upcoming bike camp. If you are unfamiliar with what bike camp is all about, head to www.icanshine. org and check out a few of the videos posted there to see bike camp in action.

Flier is available here or to register for volunteering please go to www.arlingtonbike camp.org.

NewtonPAC meeting March 29th

The topic of the NewtonPAC’s next meeting will be Restraint, Seclusion and Time-Outs, and the use of quiet rooms. Dan Almeida, District Supervisor of ABA Services, will be presenting in the new State regulations and Newton’s policy changes.

If your child ever has (or might have) time out of class for the purpose of calming, these changes affect you. The NewtonPAC worked hard on the policy changes with NPS to insure parental notification and involvement in the use of these procedures. Please try to attend if you can.

Please rsvp to ne******************@***il.com (so that they book the right sized room for the meeting). Contact Eileen Sandberg at Ei***********************@***il.com with any questions.

March 29th, 7:00 pm – Please note that the time is 1/2 an hour earlier than usual.
Room 210 of the Education Center, 100 Walnut Street.

Newton Cares invites you to learn a suicide prevention training called QPR, Question, Persuade, Refer. It’s an an evidence based, simple technique that offers everyone strategies and approaches to responding to someone experiencing distress and information about how to get the expert help required. There are 2 upcoming community trainings:

March 31st, 8:00 – 10:00 am (breakfast included)
Location: Family Access of Newton, 492 Waltham Street, West Newton
Registration is required/ Space is limited. Click here to register for March 31st

April 15th, 12:00 – 2:00 pm (light lunch included)
Location: Andover Newton Theological School, 210 Herrick Road, Newton Centre
The training will be held in Noyes Hall.
Registration is required/ Space is limited. Click here to register for April 15th

Or visit www.newtonma.gov/newtoncares to register for upcoming trainings.

GELF Dinner is April 2nd

Help fund student scholarships, come to the GELF Dinner.

GELF will hold its annual not-to-be-missed community event, featuring an amazing 5-course gourmet meal (cooked from scratch on-site!!), paired fine beers & wines (featuring Sam Adams beer pairings, a major hit last year!), dancing (with a great live band featuring our own Katani Sumner), 150 like-minded community members, table service by Newton administrators, and a live auction.

You may pay online here: http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/Page/2289 (scroll down to the bottom for the PayPal button) or send a $150/person check (made payable to Newton Schools Foundation with GELF in the memo line) to Newton Schools Foundation, ATTN: Diane Greer, P.O. Box 590020, Newton Centre, MA 02459.

Whether you are coming or not, please consider donating to Support a Teacher to attend the event ($100/person) or making a tax-deductible donation, all possible here: http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/Page/2289. Thank you for your support.

STEAM Summer Program for kids ages 6-12

Tech/Arts/Design: From puzzles and games to programming and painting, there is something for every student! The Studio of Engaging Math’s summer program offers kids the chance to experience just how fun science, math and engineering can be. Our hands on activities focus on the most engaging and exciting STEAM topics: science, technology, engineering, art & math.

Learn about geometry by drawing tessellations and making beautiful origami. Study structure support by building bridges. Play strategy games to strengthen critical thinking and reasoning. Build a house of your dreams with a 3D modeling program. Learn how to program by making your own video games and animations. Have fun and learn at the same time! For more information, please visit www.engagingmath.com or https://www.facebook.com/events/1696907617214015/

Open House on April 3rd, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Studio of Engaging Math
320 Washington Street, Suite 301, Brighton
617-903-3168

Au Pairs for special needs children information session

Come and learn about PROaupair’s professional au pairs. Their au pairs have degrees in pediatric nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, early childhood education, special needs education and more. They have experience working with children with a variety of special needs including autism spectrum disorder, ADD/ADHD, Down syndrome, diabetes, epilepsy and seizures, extreme/undiagnosed disabilities, and other physical and mental delays.

In addition to meeting some current au pairs and families, learn how you can use your state PCA funds to cover an au pair’s weekly stipend! Please RSVP to Marie-Laure Frere at 530- 545-2869 or ma********@*******ir.com

April 3rd, 4:00 pm
58 Erie Avenue, Newton

Think Peace Benefit: “Preventing Teen Dating Violence”

Lasell College will host a benefit for the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund with guest speaker Attorney General Maura Healey. The afternoon will also feature youth dance troupe Phunk Phenomenon, Lincoln Sudbury and Euphonic a capella group from Newton South, refreshments, and a resource tables.

This event is free and open to the public but seating is limited so registration is required: www.lasellalumni.org/ThinkPeaceBenefit.

April 10th,  3:00 pm
DeWitt Hall, 80 Maple Street, Newton