LINCOLN LINES - Lincoln School PTO
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LINCOLN LINES - Lincoln School PTO
LINCOLN LINES March 29, 2015 *** No. 29 SAVE THE DATE! SAVE THE DATE! SAVE THE DATE! Friday, April 3rd -- NO School Friday, April 10th 8am – “First Friday” Coffee in Library (see below for details) Sat., April 11th -- Trivia Night (see below for details) April 20 – 24th April Break (NO School) Lincoln School’s Musical -- May 27-29th PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Dear Families, I want to start this week’s message by thanking everyone for helping us make the first week of our MCAS exams go so well. What made last week successful was not the fact that we were able to successfully administer our MCAS exams, but rather the fact that before and after these exams – and for students who were not testing, during the exams – an incredible amount of hard work and powerful learning continued. I had the opportunity this past week to observe our 7th grade students debating whether Athens or Sparta was the more effective city-state. And while the 7th grade has not yet come to an agreement about which was overall more effective, students learned an incredible amount about life in each of these ancient citystates. I had the opportunity to spend time in KB, seeing our kindergarten students reading, building words, illustrating poetry, listening to audio books, engaging in choice activities, and more. And the level of excitement of the students in KB was incredibly high, with everyone thrilled to share all that they were doing. I was able to spend time in the 5th grade, as students in 5H continued to study the Civil Rights Movement and prepared to start reading The Watsons Go To Birmingham. Second grade students were highly engaged in chorus, singing songs in multiple parts; and our kindergarten classes were working on reading notes and playing a variety of rhythms with rhythm sticks. Lastly, I want to share a bit about the 8th grade iMovie presentations in history class. Students researched a variety of topics from American History, wrote a narrative of their historical event, and then produced an iMovie that included images and detailed narratives about these historical events. Not only were students highly engaged in their own projects, they were also deeply focused on the work of their peers ensuring that they were learning from one another throughout the presentations. I hope by next week to have some links to share with everyone so you can see some of these productions for yourselves. This was only some of what I observed over the course of the week. As we move into this new week, I want to remind you that this is a 4-day week, with school closed this coming Friday. Monday and Tuesday is our MCAS Reading exam for grades 6 and 8. Thursday is our Writing MCAS exam for students in grades 4 and 7. Please help us make sure all 4th and 7th grade students are on-time Thursday, as the writing exam is often an all-day process for students. And a reminder that April 16th from 8-9 is our Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade writing celebration where we will share the writing work being done across our primary grades. In June we have a number of performance dates – I want to remind you of these dates to make sure they are on your calendar: May 27th, 28th and 29th are our spring musical performances of Beauty and the Beast June 2nd is our K and 1 Concert from 8:15-9:00 a.m. June 3rd is our 2 and 3 Concert from 8:15-9:00 a.m. June 2nd at 6:30 p.m. is our Orchestra Performance (@ Runkle School) June 3rd at 6:30 p.m. is our 4th-8th grade Band concert June 4th at 6:30 p.m. is our 5th and 8th grade Chorus performance And New: June 17th is our 4th and 5th grade Concert (all 4th and 5th grade music classes will perform) from 8:15-9:00 In addition to these performances, a school-wide display of work from our visual arts class will be on display throughout the school the week of June 1st. If you have any questions about these dates or any of the above information, please do not hesitate to e-mail me or call. Have a wonderful week! Andrew LINCOLN EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Important Reminders from the Lincoln School Office Picking Up Children – Please call the office (617-879-4600) 5 minutes before pick-up arrival so that we can have your child ready for you. Your child must be signed out of school from the School Office. Dropping off items - i.e. forgotten homework, lunches, musical instruments – please bring these items to the office. We will see that they get delivered to the classroom. Parking – The front circle and the back parking lot are reserved for staff parking only. You may not park in the Handicapped Area without a Handicap Sticker. Lost and Found – Please label your children’s clothing and lunchboxes, our lost and found collection is growing. We will be donating all unclaimed items to charity on April 17, 2015. Absences/Tardy – Please call the office if your child is going to be absent or tardy. SCHOOL BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8:00 A.M. Late students MUST SIGN IN LATE! Lincoln School T-shirt Design Survey Is ON! Tell us what you think and cast your vote!! The T-shirt design finalists will be posted on PTO bulletin board tomorrow morning. Look out for the survey link emailed to you tomorrow. Questions? Contact Matt Hyatt [email protected] April’s “First Friday’s Coffee” will be April 10th at 8am On Friday, April 10, there will be a First Friday Coffee to provide information about Brookline's upcoming May 5 election as concerns the schools. Susan Wolf Ditkoff, Chair of the Brookline School Committee, will give an overview of the two ballot questions, the override budget scenario, and the no override budget scenario, as outlined by the superintendent. Please bring your questions! Trivia Night is Approaching! Join In On The Fun on Sat. April 11th! Lincoln parents, friends, and staff will participate in our annual trivia event hosted by Teamwork Trivia DJ Ed Mullen. After Pumpkinfest, Trivia Night is our second largest fundraiser. So come out and support Lincoln School PTO and help us support our teachers! Get together a team of grade-level parents, neighbors, friends, or sign up as an individual. Some groups come in themes, others come just for fun! No dress up necessary. For those who come in costumes fun prizes await. The night starts at 6:30 on Saturday, April 11th. It’s adults only, cash bar, hosted by Teamwork Trivia DJ Ed Mullen. 8 people/per table. $25/person, $200/table. Sign up with Google Form http://goo.gl/forms/yolCGuo39D, or paper Sign-up sheets in Lincoln office & on PTO board in lobby. Contact Gretchen Thompson to sign up -- [email protected] Available from Lincoln’s Silent Auction: 2 weeks at Camp Cody this summer! Camp Cody, founded in 1926, located in Freedom, NH, is a sleep-away coed camp for ages 7-13 on the Lake Ossipee beach in the White Mountains. Camp activities range from tennis, horseback riding, laser tag, dramatics, gymnastics, biking, archery to name a few. This package is for a two-week session any time between 6/21-8/15 (subject to availability). Valid for new Cody families only. The SAME new Cody family can purchase two packages. There is an additional $200/session Trip Fee to cover out-ofcamp trips. Regular tuition is $3,300 for the two week sessions, but this package is available for $1,900 for Lincoln families only. Contact [email protected]. www.CampCody.com Science Night Survey Please take a few moments to take a survey about the event, so we can make it even better next year!! Multiple people can do the survey on the same computer and please encourage your children to take the survey, too. Follow the survey link here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZXCJ98S COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Am I Registered to Vote in this Election? Is my Address Correct? Click here to find out: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.as px The Lincoln "YES for Brookline" team answers: What is debt exclusion? Lincoln YES for Brookline team answers: Why Does the May 5th Override Matter? (Part 1) (www.yesforbrookline.com) Why We Need the Override (Question 1) Enrollment growth of 38% (and climbing) in the elementary schools since FY2006. At the time of the last override (2008), we had 496 Kindergarteners; as of March 2015, we have 703; Override Study Committee confirmed that there is no fat or waste in the Schools budget, and that an override is needed to address enrollment growth; School Committee has used every other option to balance the budget without an override: allowed average class size to grow; cut back services such as library hours; postponed adding critical student support staff such as math and literacy specialists, nurses, and guidance counselors; raised fees for school lunches, athletics, and the use of school buildings in nonschool hours; We are falling behind our peer districts in best practices for student learning & achievement. This has been most evident in Brookline’s woefully outdated educational technology. What Will Happen if the Override (Question 1) Fails? These are just some of the likely cuts outlined by the Town Administrator and Superintendent of Schools: $682,000 in cuts to Town services, including Police, Fire, and Mental Health Elimination of more than 16 educator positions and 3 public safety positions Consolidations of classes in the middle grades, raising some class sizes to 29 Cuts or elimination of Enrichment Challenge Support (ECS), Brookline’s flagship K-6 World Language program, and BHS Tutorial over the next two years Cuts to planned improvements for Steps to Success, which serves students living in public housing, limiting its ability to serve growing socioeconomic need in the schools. Parents of school-age kids need to take an active and leading role to ensure passage of Questions 1 & 2 on May 5th! For information and/or to get more involved in this important effort, please contact Kate Moschandreas ([email protected]), Karen Kraut ([email protected]) or David Knight ([email protected]) Calling All Boston Globe Subscribers Who Support the BEF! Please look in the mail for a silver envelope with a voucher from the Boston Globe GRANT program, enter our full name: "Brookline Education Foundation, Inc., 40 Webster Place, Brookline Village 02447." The BEF can then "redeem" vouchers for free space in the Globe to advertise our Honor A Teacher campaign and the rest of our programs! Many thanks from the Brookline Education Foundation, Supporting Excellence in Teaching & Love of Learning in Our Schools. 8th Grade Parents -- Everything You've Always Wanted To Know About Teen Sexuality... But Were Afraid To Ask" April 7 At 7 P.M., MLK Room What do you get when you combine the hyper-sexuality of today’s culture and unrestricted media access with the impressionable, still-developing teen brain? Add in the unpredictability of raging teen hormones and you have a perfect storm for risky decisions. What do parents need to know? Planned Parenthood’s Amy Cody leads this B-PEN forum in straight talk about current trends in adolescent sexuality and sexual behaviors, as well as tips for having ongoing conversations about making respectful, responsible choices. For more information, go to https://april7bpen.eventbrite.com/ In addition, Brookline High Peer Leaders and staff, will be taking part in a Wellness Summit on “Sexuality and Brookline Teens” Thursday morning April 9. This community discussion will address key takeaways from the evening event and strategize ways to address some of the current issues around teen sexuality, from media perception and self-esteem to the impact of alcohol and the decrease of condom use by Brookline students. For more information contact Mary Minott, [email protected] Music and the Brain: Linking Music, Language, and Learning, Thursday, 4/9, 7pm at Brookline Music School, Free -- On April 9th at 7:00pm, discover the importance of music to brain development in the free discussion, Music and the Brain: Linking Music, Language, and Learning, an Evening with Dr. Nadine Gaab of Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Based on her research, she will present how music perception, language, and reading abilities are associated with whether music may be utilized as a diagnostic and intervention tool for language based learning disabilities. She will further explore whether musical training may promote the development and maintenance of certain executive functioning skills. This engaging presentation is free and will begin at 7:00pm. **If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Hollie Fleming at [email protected] by Monday, April 6, 2015.** Dr. Gaab was featured this past summer on WBUR’s “Brain Matters” series. To learn more about Dr. Gaab and her research, visit childrenshospital.org/gaab-laboratory. Come Sing And Dance With Vanessa Trien And Philip Alexander At The 8th Annual Family Concert! On Sunday April 12th! Vanessa and Philip and the band will give us a shoe stomping, hand clapping show that is sure to be a rollicking good time for everyone. Bring your family and your friends and join us for a morning of quality family fun! Purchase tickets through this link to our event page! Or tickets may be purchased by cash or check the day of the show. https://beeppto.ticketbud.com/8th-annual-family-concert Empowering Girls to Stand up to Media on Tuesday April 14 -- 7:00 pm Michelle Cove, founder of MEDIAGIRLS, will be speaking to parents of teen and pre-teen girls on Tuesday April 14 7:00 pm at the Coolidge Corner Library. Take home specific strategies to help your daughter feel more powerful! 2015 Brookline Teen Grantmakers Request for Proposals). The Brookline Teen Grantmakers Program (BTG) provides a hands-on learning experience that teaches teens about philanthropy and the fundamentals of grant making. Since the program's beginning in 2011, Brookline teens have given $34,000 in grants to local non-profits working on a range of issues. The submission deadline for proposals is April 22, 2014 by 5pm and funding decisions will be made by late May. The RFP and all guidelines and application materials can be found on the BCF website. COMMUNITY ADS Parenting Training in Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving Approach: Do you ever feel frustrated with your child? Find yourself shouting often and imposing punishments or rewards in reaction to challenging behavior? Do you wish you had a more effective parenting approach that also helps to build a better relationship between you and your child? Then this training is for you. Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving parenting model, based in MGH's Department of Psychiatry, provides parents with concrete tools to better understand and help children (ages 3-18) with challenging behavior – from ordinary, day-to-day challenges like getting to school, homework and bedtime, to more serious challenges. It’s based on the understanding that many kids lack the skill, not the will, to behave well – specifically skills related to problem solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance. For more information and to register for the upcoming May training in Brookline, please visit: http://www.betheparentyouwanttobe.weebly.com Math Tutoring: Experienced Northeastern University Honors Mathematics Graduate and Brookline community member is eager to help students with subjects such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus and Achievement Tests (SSAT, PSAT, SAT I& II, MCAS, ISEE & GED). Each session tailored to the student's needs . Sessions start at $20.00/hr. For more information or to set up an appointment, please contact: Jeff Weinstein at 617-277-3106 or [email protected] Intergenerational Music Classes: Ruth Schechter (Start with Music!), an experienced teacher formerly at Brookline Music School, holds a music class for young children (0-3s) for families and residents at Goddard House Assisted Living in Brookline, Fridays at 9:30. New session starts March 27, first class is free! There is a class fee, but scholarships are available. Contact Ruth for more information, at [email protected]. Volunteer Opportunity: Brookline Adult and Community Education is looking for volunteers to help out with the program. Responsibilities may include office work, assisting with classes, or making calls. In exchange for volunteering, you will receive credit towards their many classes. If you are interested, please contact the office at 617-730-2700. Piano Lessons: Gloria Jasinski -- Bachelor of Music in Composition from Berklee College of Music, Master of Music in Jazz Studies from New England Conservatory. 30+ years teaching experience. Learn Jazz/Blues/Classical, theory, sight reading. Build a high quality musical foundation with a patient, upbeat, and caring instructor. Beginners especially welcome. Have a positive and successful learning experience. Phone: 617.566.9704, email: [email protected] Sandra Perreira, is looking for extra part-time work. She cleans and organizes our home and occasionally babysits for our children. She works for us weekday afternoons, but would like to help another family in the mornings, and is available any weekday morning between 8-11 a.m. She is extremely careful, hardworking, thorough and reliable. Lincoln Parent Rebecca Breslow recommends her without any reservations and would be glad to provide a reference by contacting her at [email protected]. If interested, please contact Sandra directly: 617-8279274. April Break Programs/Camps: April Vacation Activities: SmartVacations: Ages 5-12: Students will take part in fun arts & crafts projects, cooking and baking experiments, computer and theater games, and swimming in the Tappan Street Pool. Activities meet in the Unified Arts Building. Students can join us in the morning, or afternoon, or for the entire day: 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Plus, we offer an early morning drop off option from 8:009:00 am each day, and a late afternoon pick up option from 4:30-6:00 pm. Choose Your Instrument – April Vacation Week 4/21-4/24, 9:30am-12:30pm Brookline Music School (25 Kennard Rd. Brookline) Designed for students entering 4th & 5th grades who will be taking an orchestral or band instrument and need to choose an instrument before the end of the school year. Hands-on exploration of percussion, wind, and string instruments. Early Release Programs Brookline SmartPrograms/Adult & Community Education is offering both Early Release Afterschool Programs. Find out more information by visiting: www.brooklineadulted.org or 617-730-2700 Brookline Interactive Group: is extending its programing for K-8 grades. We are offering early release day classes for the remainder of this school year: April 7, 15, 28 & May 6. To sign up, please visit our website at http://brooklineinteractive.org/content/workshops or call 617-731-8566. Summer Break Programs/Camps: Headfirst Camps: located at Hellenic College Holy Cross in Brookline is excited to announce a 4 week multi-sport camp. Click here and learn more about Headfirst Multi-Sport Camp at Hellenic College Holy Cross. As a member of Brookline Public Schools you can receive 25% off your total purchase if you enroll by 11:59p ET on Thursday, April 15th. Simply enter the code BPS25 at checkout to take advantage of this offer. Steve & Kate’s Camp is coming to Brookline: Steve & Kate’s has been operating on the West Coast for over 35 years. Building on a successful 2014 summer in Belmont, they will be running their special brand of camp at the Heath School and Mt. Alvernia Academy this summer. Check out the full list here: http://steveandkatescamp.com/locations/brookline/#events and sign up to be notified at: http://steveandkatescamp.com/email/. 2nd Annual Brookline Warriors Summer Basketball Clinic Applications for the 2nd annual Brookline Warriors Summer Basketball Clinic are now being accepted. The Clinic will run June 29-July 2 (Monday-Thursday) from 9:00-3:00 in Schluntz Gymnasium at the high school. Boys ages 8-14 are eligible. Brookline HS head coach Luke Day is the Clinic director, and the staff includes BHS JV coach Dave Ford and Freshman coach Darren Martinez. Go to www.brooklinehoops.net to find out more information and download an application. Boston Patio Playhouse is now registering for its summer programs! Backyard Opera Summer Program is open to students ages 12-18 who love opera, operetta, and classic musical theater. July 6-17 (Mon-Fri), 9:00am-4:00pm. Front Porch Players Musical Theater Summer Program is for students ages 12-16 who love classic and contemporary musical theater. August 3-14 (Mon-Fri), 9:00am-4:00pm. Visit www.bostonpatioplayhouse.com for more information and to register today! MEDIAGIRLS® gives middle-school girls (ages 11 to 14) a fun, nurturing space to explore how girls and women are portrayed in pop culture. We critique videos, discuss magazine ads, and talk about changes we would make to media. Participants learn to write empowering blog posts for the MEDIAGIRLS blog, which we then blast out to the world using our social media. Classes run from July 13th to July 17th, 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the Brookline Interactive Group. Space is limited to 12 girls. Visit www.mediagirls.org to learn more, read testimonials, check out our blog and register. Coach Jones Summer Basketball Clinic Coach Jones and the BU basketball staff welcome boys ages 7-18 to the fourth annual Coach Jones Basketball Clinic. Campers will receive coaching from our highly qualified coaching staff and be divided by age and skill to ensure that each camper has a meaningful and fun experience. The clinic will be held June 29-July 2 from 9am to 3pm at the Case Gymnasium. For more information and to register please visit coachjonesbasketballclinics.com. Be a summer star! Join the Brookline SmartSummers Theater Arts Program at the Lincoln School in Brookline, Summer 2015! Half day introductory program for young children, ages 5-7 is available through our Playful Performances Program. Older children, ages 7-13, can join us for a full day of theater and work on an original musical production. For more information,visit https://sites.google.com/site/smartsummerstheaterarts/home or www.brooklineadulted.org. Big Picture Summer Photo and Film workshops offer a "boutique" learning experience for no more than 7 students in 6th-10th grades. Workshops are one week long from 9:30-3:30 with a shuttle offered from the monument in Jamaica Plain, professional DSLR cameras provided. Contact: Jennifer Connelly, owner/teacher, 781-696-1138, [email protected]. 2015/16 Programs HomeBASE: Brookline Afterschool Enrichment: For the 2015-2016 School year: an exciting and new after school program is launching for Fall 2015. Children in grades K-3. Programs are organized by grade level. Children can attend two to five days per week; hours are from 2:30-6:00 PM on M-Th, and from 1:40-5:45 PM on Fr. Transportation from Lincoln available for a fee. Early release days included and vacation coverage available. Conveniently located in Coolidge Corner, housed at Temple Ohabei Shalom 1187 Beacon Street. Contact Sam Gragg at [email protected] or visit www.ohabei.org/homebase for rates and information. The Pine Manor College Child Study Center is currently accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. This accredited preschool enrolls children 2 years 9 months through age 5. Visit our website at www.pmc.edu/csc for more information about enrollment options. To schedule a tour, please contact the Director at [email protected]. Lincoln Lines is a weekly newsletter by and for the Lincoln School Community. Submit by Friday at 4p.m. to [email protected] for publication the following Sunday. Ads will run for two weeks and then need to be resubmitted to continue being included. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed!