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Interested in the Override Proposal and how you can help?

As you may know, Mayor Warren has asked Newton voters to support an $11.4 million tax override on March 12, 2013.  With surging school enrollments (over 1000 additional students over the past 8 years and continued growth anticipated!) and decaying infrastructure, the override enables us to keep class sizes reasonable and fix three outdated schools (Angier, Cabot and Zervas), a dilapidated fire station, and crumbling roads and sidewalks.  

group is working hard to identify people whose support they can count on.  Will you commit to voting yes? If so, would you mind sending Ginna Martin an email (gi**********@*ac.com) and letting her know you’re on board?   Here’s more information if you’d like to read up, or feel free to contact her with questions. Thanks for your support!

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Karen Day Creative Writing workshops for 4th and 5th graders!

The Waban Library Center is thrilled to announce two upcoming Karen Day Creative Writing workshops for 4th and 5th graders!

Saturday, January 26th, a Boys-only workshop will be held from 3:30pm-4:30pm.  Does your son have a big imagination? Is he interested in writing but doesn’t know how to get started? In this workshop, local children’s author Karen Day will introduce basic fiction writing techniques such as how to create strong characters and plots. Boys will brainstorm for ideas and leave with the start to their very own stories.

No experience necessary! $20 Registration Fee.

Saturday, February 9th, , a wo

rkshop will be held for boys and girls in 4th and 5th grade, from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm.  Creating a strong narrative voice is one of the most important ingredients in fiction writing. Local children’s book writer Karen Day will take kids through exercises she does when creating fictional characters. They will also talk about plot, setting and how to make narrators come alive!

No experience necessary. $25 Registration Fee.

Both workshops will be held Waban Library Center, 1608 Beacon Street. Pre-registration is required: email us at wa**********@***il.com. Spaces are limited!

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Community Message Regarding Safety Practices and School Security

The following message went out to the Newton School Community on January 4th, 2013.
 
Dear Newton School Community,
 
Since I last wrote to you two weeks ago about school security, we have continued to focus on issues of school safety and security and are now preparing to make an important change in our procedures.  In making this change, we have consulted with the Mayor, Police Department, principals, and our district safety team.  We have also studied the safety procedures in other school districts and examined a 2008 security assessment of our schools conducted by the Newton Police Department.
 
In recent years, all of our schools have instituted changes designed to improve school safety.  For example, all pre-K-8 schools have instituted keyless entry systems.  In addition, all pre-K-12 schools have installed shades and locks on classroom doors.  At the high school level, we have placed security cameras in key locations.  Our principals continue to ensure that all staff are instructed and trained to respond to any crisis by implementing lockdown drills, shelter-in- place procedures, and evacuations.  Further information regarding safety and security in the Newton Public Schools, including information on our emergency procedures, can be found at: http://www3.newton.k12.ma.us/emergency_response.
 
We must continue to improve our safety practices and procedures in a thoughtful manner.  There are sensible security measures that we can implement while preserving the sense of community that is a hallmark of the Newton Public Schools.  We plan to install a buzzer and camera system as quickly as possible in our pre-K-8 buildings that will enable the schools to be locked during the school day through dismissal. We will maintain our current practice of keeping the front door open during drop-off time so that parents can take their children into school at the start of the day.  While parents and visitors may still be able to enter during the school day, they will have to be allowed in after using the buzzer and being identified by school staff.  We will communicate to you when our current front-door policy will change, and you will receive information regarding procedures for after-school programs after this issue is further examined.
 
Both the Mayor and School Committee are supportive of this decision.  It is also important to note that a majority of our peer districts now either have these types of systems or have plans to install them in the near future.  
 
In the coming weeks, we will continue to assess our safety and security procedures in all of our buildings, including the high schools.  Please note that we will be certain to communicate frequently as we proceed.  Thank you for your understanding and support.
 
Sincerely,
 
David Fleishman
Superintendent of Schools

Newton Unplugged

Newton Unplugged will be on Wednesday, March 13th.  This is a no-homework night where all groups are asked to NOT plan meetings and to encourage families to turn off the electronics and do things together–games, go to an event, etc.  If your schoo

l is planning any related events during the month of March that are open to the public and might be appropriate for a Newton Unplugged calendar, please contact Gail Sommer at mailto:ga***********@***il.com” data-original-string=”RfcqMagqd/Q7WXzL2C6OAQ==3019qIy3M51oC5NUFxf8njAiY7ZtFZD+Y+NMF/q1PEW28qAm8XyrLEc9nSu8CRNUTsa” title=”This contact has been encoded by Anti-Spam by CleanTalk. Click to decode. To finish the decoding make sure that JavaScript is enabled in your browser..

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The JCC Magic Ark Performing Arts Series for Families presents Spencers Magic Show

The Magic Ark Family Series presents the Spencers Theatre of Illusion, a larger than life, high tech show that combines drama, comedy and suspense with elaborate illusions. Tickets are $13 general admission and can be purcha

sed online at bostonjc.org/magicark or by calling 617-965-5226.

Leventhal-Sidman JCC
333 Nahanton Street, Newton
Monday, January 21st, 11:00 am and 1:00 pm

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Think Spring! Think Softball!

Newton Girls Softball registration is underway for the 2013 spring season. This is a recreational league for over 500 Newton girls in grades 1-7. Players of all skill levels will have a fun and rewarding experience. Visit our website for more details, access to our on-line registration, and winter indoor clinic information.

Register before January 31st to avoid a late fee. February 28th is the last date you can register with guaranteed placement.

Jazz, Hip Hop and Creative Dance

Dancers will learn the basic elements of Jazz Dance and Hip Hop set to today’s popular music. Along with dance technique instruction, they will be given the opportunity to  creatively express themselves through open ended movement.  The class will include stretching exercises, progressions across the floor and sequences of age appropriate choreography that will build week to week.  This fun, lively 45 minute c

lass is offered to students who danced with us last season as well as new students. Ages 4 to 6 yrs. Classes run on 8 Fridays, 1:30-2:15 pm, cost is $96.00.

Waban Library Center
1608 Beacon Street
Waban

Class dates:  January: 11,18,25  February: 1, 8, 15 and March: 1 and 8.  To register please email us at wa**********@***il.com

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Acappelooza IV ticket now on sale

Don’t miss out on the 4th annual family friendly a-cappella concert, Acappelooza IV, on Saturday, February 2nd from 7:30-9:30 pm at the Newton North High School auditorium. All proceeds go to the Countryside PTO. Featuring Newton North’s Forte, Newton South’s Newtones, the Berklee College of Music’s Pitch Slapped, and Boston

Time for Partners music and art classes

Registration is now open for Time for Partners music and art classes at the Newton Cultural Center. Learning is fun with music and art every day for children 18 months to 4 years, accompanied by an adult. An op

portunity to meet new friends while building self-confidence and sharing successes. Visit www.newtonculturalcenter.org and click on Children’s Programs.

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