Friday, October 1, 2021

HM NewsNotes 10-1-2021

 

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NewsNotes Issue #3 October 1, 2021
From the Principal
Essential Info


REMINDER - We have Two (2) Early Release Days this week:


  • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th - 12:20 PM


  • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th - 12:10 PM

 


POOLED TESTING ROUND 2 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th


Covid -19 Testing Sign Up - A reminder to enroll in our Pooled Testing Program.



Indigenous Peoples' Day - NO SCHOOL  - MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th


DETAILED UPDATES

Heather Dias Memorial Plan


We are in the early stages of planning a memorial for Heather Dias  a beloved 5th grade teacher who passed away in June of this past school year.  We are looking to create a small outdoor space and would like to consult with someone who has  expertise  in the area of landscape design to help us draft our very modest project.  If you are interested in offering your time, or know someone who might be, please contact me at nardellimv@newton.k12.ma.us 


Back to School/Curriculum NightLinks


For anyone who may have missed it, I again wanted to provide the links page to this year's presentations: 



Indigenous Peoples' Day


History

“On Monday, October 11, 2021 more states, cities, and communities than ever will observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day in place of or in addition to Columbus Day. They’re part of a larger movement to see a more complete and accurate history of the United States taught in our schools and public spaces. Given research showing that the majority of state and local curriculum standards end their study of Native American history before 1900, the importance of celebrating the survival and contemporary experience of Native peoples has never been clearer.”  Smithsonian Magazine


Newton's first official Indigenous Peoples' Day Ceremonial Celebration will take place on Monday, October 11 from noon-5pm, at Albemarle Park. Indigenous Peoples Day Newton 2021 will spotlight and celebrate the music, dance, poetry, and the visual art of diverse Native artists who currently live in the Northeast. It will be an outdoor, daytime, family-oriented cultural and spiritual celebration that is open, accessible, and welcoming to all residents of Newton and neighboring towns. Organized by the volunteers IPD Newton Committee, this ceremonial celebration is made possible through the support of Newton Community Pride.

The goal is to make concrete our city's recent recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day as an official city holiday. The intention is for this event to become a beloved annual event on our city's calendar.

Over 40 artists, performers, speakers, vendors, and community organizations will attend. Refreshments can be purchased from onsite food truck(s).  Spend the afternoon in celebration, ceremony, and support of the rich Indigenous traditions that are an enduring and vibrant facet of our community!

 

General Resources


PebbleGo: Native American History

Learning for Justice: Indigenous Peoples Day

National Museum of the American Indian: Smithsonian Website

PBS Native American Heritage Collection

BrainPop: Native American Traditions

BrianPopJunior: Native Americans


Picture Books

What the Eagle Sees: Indigeonous Stories of Rebellion and Renewal - Eldon Yellowhorn & Kathy Lowinger

Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsa Story -S.D. Nelson

Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story  - Kevin Noble Maillard 

We Are Grateful  -Traci Sorell

 


SEPAC


WHAT IS THE SEPAC?

 

Does your child have an IEP or 504 plan?  Are you interested in getting support services for your child?  Then you need to know about the Newton Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) at newtonpac.org.

 

We are a volunteer organization of parents of children with special needs from preschool through high school.  We run an online forum where parents can ask each other about special education programs, issues, policies and resources both within and outside of the public school system. We work directly with the school administration regarding our childrens’ special education through our school liaisons, meetings with the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and by attending Newton School Committee meetings.  

 

We hold monthly board meetings that are open to all families and interested community members whose dates and Zoom links are listed on our website NewtonSEPAC.org under the "Meetings" tab. In the meantime, you can join our "Newton SEPAC" Google Group by clicking on the link on our website. On this online forum, you can post any questions or concerns about anything related to your child with special needs. We also use this group to publicize local/online presentations and conferences as well as DESE policy updates.

 

Other ways to contact the SEPAC:

Email: Info@NewtonSEPAC.org

Facebook: Newton Special Education Parents - SEPAC

 

Next SEPAC Open Board Meeting: Thursday October 21 at 7:00pm

Find the Meeting Agenda and Zoom link on newtonsepac.org under the "Meetings" tab

 


SEPAC AT HORACE MANN

As the SEPAC Liaison for Horace Mann, you can also contact me directly for more information about the SEPAC or with any questions or concerns about your child: kim.bourdeau1@gmail.com 



BLUE ZONE UPDATE


A quick update and request regarding our BLUE ZONE.  

  • The Blue Zone is the area in the front of the school that has curbs highlighted in blue.  
  • This area is meant for LIVE PARKING and QUICK DROP OFFs.  
  • If you are coming to school each day and parking in the blue zone while waiting for your child as they line up, I would ask that you park on a side street and walk the short distance.  
  • I'd like to keep the BLUE ZONE open for those people are are doing a quick dropoff and then moving on to their next destination.
  • Also, please do not use the front or rear parking lot for drop off or pickup during the school day.

Thank you for your help!  


From the PTO

The fall is in full swing! Read on for information about International Walk - Bike- Roll - Bus to School Day and the always-popular book fair.

Walk- Roll - Bike - Bus to School 10/6

Will you walk, roll, bike, or take the bus this year? Choose what works for your family and celebrate International Walk to School Day on October 6! Held annually, this event includes students from more than 40 countries. Visit www.NewtonSafeRoutes.org for more information about walking, rolling, biking, and taking the bus.

Save the Date: Book Fair!
Want to volunteer at the fair?

Sign up to help stock shelves or clean up at the book fair through Membership Toolkit. Adults only, please. 

Coming home this week!
Our Gift Wrap Sale is open!

Dear Friends and Family of Horace Mann,

We have partnered with Charleston Wrap® so you can shop for the holidays and help our school! With over 2,500 gift ideas, including UltraHeavy™ gift wrap, gourmet kitchen essentials, personalized gifts & more, you will really enjoy checking things off your holiday shopping list!
Here’s how you can help support the Horace Mann Students:


1) Please visit registercw.com to sign up. Use our ORGANIZATION ID 20650 and it will give you a personalized email link so you can start shopping. You can also share the link with friends and family who can also support HM. 

Questions about registration? Call CW Customer Support at 1-866-395-2926

Shop to Raise!

Remember Horace Mann when you are shopping at Amazon or scanning your supermarket receipts. Donate to Horace Mann with purchases you already make!

You shop. Amazon gives.



Start at http://smile.amazon.com and set "Horace Mann Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization" as your charity. Amazon will donate to HM with every purchase.

Use the new Box Tops App to scan your receipt. The app will find participating products purchased at any store and instantly add cash to your organization's earnings online.

Get 20% off at minted.com when you use the code FUNDRAISEHORACE. You save money and Minted donates 15% of your order to HM. Shop for holiday cards, invitations, or other personalized products.

If you need labels for clothing, water bottles, or anything else, check out Stuck On You. Start here and 20% of your purchase benefits the PTO. They also offer stationery, bags, and many other gifts.

Thanks for paying your PTO dues

The PTO has a suggested donation of $50 per student or $150 per family for our annual dues. You can pay on-line through Membership toolkit. All dues goes to the operating budget of the PTO.

Looking Ahead
Upcoming Events
Thursday, October 7
Early dismissal at 12:10
Monday, October 11
No School - Indigenous People's Day
Sunday, October 17
10:00a HM Book Fair
Monday, October 18
6:00p HM Book Fair
Tuesday, November 2
Early dismissal at 12:10
Tuesday, November 9
School Photos Retake
Thursday, November 11
No School - Veterans Day
Wednesday, November 24
Early dismissal at 12:10
Thursday, November 25
Thanksgiving recess
Friday, November 26
Thanksgiving recess
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