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New Programs Start Next Week!

Winter Programming
Don’t miss the start of the Winter Program Part 2 at the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton next week. The program features an all new set of opportunities for young people in the areas of Athletics, The Arts, STEM, and Leadership at rates that are affordable to all.

Most programs meet once per week and run February through the end of March. They  follow the strictest Covid-19 health protocols so members can have fun in a safe environment. Groups size is guaranteed to be 10 or fewer with dedicated workspaces for each student. Register Today

February Vacation 3 Day Experience
Get your kids out of the house and into something new during the February Vacation break. Carefully chosen socially distant activities will get your child engaged and exercising in a small cohort of their peers. Sign up for this three day oasis featuring all the fun of summer camp day in the middle of the winter!
Register Today

February Break Volleyball Clinics

The All-Skills + Tryout Prep volleyball clinics will offer skill acquisition and improvement through drills and game-play with continual feedback and instruction from the coaching staff. Skills covered include attacking, blocking, serving, passing, setting, defense, transition, and tryout tips.

The grade 6-8 group will focus on building strong fundamentals and building confidence in 2v2, 4v4, and 6v6 situations and the grade 9-12 group will be geared toward players looking to tune up and advance their skills ahead of high school team tryouts.

The coaching staff provides instruction, feedback, and direction in a positive, safe, and supportive environment. Covid safety is the priority, please see additional info at the bottom of this page.

For more information and to sign up visit Clinics

February 15th – 18th, 3:00 – 5:30 pm
Boston Sports Club Complex,  140 Great Plain Ave, Wellesley

ActiveMinds Tutoring is on your team

Don’t let your learning get benched. Sign up to play, and win with ActiveMinds today! 14 years providing in-person and online tutoring for all academic subjects, studying skills, and standardized test prep (SAT/ACT, ISEE, SSAT).

Contact ActiveMinds to learn more about their personalized plans with experienced tutors.
Call 617-227-2225 or email info@activemindstutoring.com.

Student Project: planting trees to honor lost lives

The 4C Tree Project aims to honor the memory of lives lost to COVID-19 by celebrating life through the planting of trees, and they need your help to make it a success. Spearheaded by Green Newton’s Environmental Youth Leadership Program, the Capture Carbon Commemorate COVID-19 Tree Project (4C Tree) hopes to demonstrate the resilience of our City through difficult times and its commitment to a healthy ecosystem. Your gift will help plant trees in public spaces throughout Newton as memorials to loved ones lost and as reminders of the importance of caring for our world.

Learn more about the project at GreenNewton.org.
Sponsor a 4C Tree HERE.

Next Newton School Committee Meeting

Meeting Agenda

  • Superintendent’s Update
  • Public Comment
  • Spring and Fall Planning Update
  • Ventilation Final Update and Report
  • Testing Working Group Update
  • Elementary Survey Results Addendum
  • MOA with NTA
  • FY22 School Calendar Review: FY22 Calendar
  • Vote: Draft Minutes: September 2, 2020 Draft Minutes

Meeting Login https://zoom.us/j/390017072
Meeting ID: 390 017 072
Dial in:+1 646 558 8656 US Meeting ID: 390 017 072
Meetings are also accessible at https://newtv.org/school-committee-meetings

January 25, 7:00 pm
Via Zoom

Public Speak Instructions: To participate in public comment, please submit your NAME and ADDRESS by email with the subject line “Public Comment for [DATE]” to schoolcommittee@newton.k12.ma.us PRIOR to 7:00 pm, the official start time of the meeting. In order to ensure the committee hears comments on as many issues as possible, please briefly indicate what issue you are speaking to.

You will need to join the Virtual Meeting by computer or phone to participate. During the Public Comment portion of the meeting, the Chair will call your name and the meeting monitor will unmute your microphone. State your name and address for the minutes and you will have up to three minutes to comment.

Building Resilience Across the Charles River Watershed

Adapting to the impacts of climate change is a daunting task but many local cities and towns are facing this challenge head-on. Having the best possible information on the impacts of climate change within your community can help guide effective local investment and appropriate regulatory changes.

The fifteen communities that are part of the Charles River Climate Compact (CRCC) have teamed up to develop a Charles River watershed flood model. Join a webinar to hear about the development of this important planning tool and how you can be involved.

RSVP: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yGNNGHrZRpyDa-UYX2EKwg

January 28,  7:00 – 8:15 pm

Kamala’s Way: An American Life – Author event

Kamala’s Way: An American Life is the compelling new biography of Kamala Harris, America’s new Vice President. Join author Dan Morain for The Remarkable Rise Of Vice President Kamala Harris.

During his time as a reporter with the Los Angeles Times and editorial editor with the Sacramento Bee, Morain covered Kamala Harris’s professional ascent beginning when she was Deputy District Attorney in Alameda County. He followed her career as she went on to become District Attorney to California Attorney General, then to U.S. Senator, and now, she’s the first Black, South Asian and female Vice President in our country’s history.

Learn how the daughter of two immigrants of color in segregated California became one of America’s most effective and dynamic power players. Morain will be joined in conversation by Liz Goodwin, Deputy Bureau Chief for The Boston Globe in Washington, DC.

Register HERE for the virtual event.
February 2nd,  7:00 pm

This program is made possible in partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library.

Heating and Cooling Older Homes for Comfort and Energy Efficiency

A free webinar for owners of older homes that need heating and cooling upgrades, or want to add central air conditioning. Speakers from Newton’s HeatSmart Program will explain how electric heat pump technology works, and how we can retrofit it into different types of homes.

A builder/renovator will also provide information about adding insulation to homes with an understanding of the embodied carbon impact of insulation choices. Presenters: Phil Hanser, Craig Forman and Rachel White. Co-sponsored by Green Newton and Historic Newton.

February 4th, 7:00 pm
Via Zoom

Registration Link https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Oc738JEXRXGMdjax04odgw

Learn about teen Summer enrichment

For guidance on finding meaningful teen enrichment go to TeenSummerExpos.com.

See top quality summer opportunities listed by the child’s interests. There’s also a page for free or inexpensive, virtual programs that teens can do now during the school year. See virtual programs.

The website is updated daily as programs are added to their offerings.