Friday, November 4, 2022

NewsNotes #4: November 4th, 2022


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NewsNotes Issue #4 November 4, 2022
From the Principal
Essential Info



Monday, November 7th - Open PTO Meeting

  • 6:00 PM - IN PERSON - HM Cafeteria


Tuesday, November 8th - Early Release for Parent/Teacher Conferences

  • Dismissal at 12:10PM


Wednesday, November 9th  - Normal Wednesday Early Release  

  • Dismissal at 12:20PM


Friday, November 11th - NO SCHOOL - VETERANS DAY


Thursday, November 17th - FOOD AND CULTURE NIGHT


Tuesday, November 29th - NPS Override Roundtable Presentation and Q&A Session


  • 6:30 PM - Building Tour
  • 7:00 PM Meeting
Detailed Updates

November is Native American Heritage Month - National Native American Month started off as an effort to get a day of appreciation and acknowledgment for the unique contributions made by the first Americans for the growth and establishment of the United States. The effort has now resulted in a whole month being celebrated for that purpose.

 

Below are some resources for you to engage in with your child at home. This site has a tone of informational links, read alouds, videos, and lesson plans for all ages.

 

https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/free-learning-resources-for-native-american-heritage-month

 

 

 

November School-wide Value - Kindness is Free, Sprinkle it Everywhere

 

This month, as a school we will be focusing on Kindness as one of our important school-wide values.  Below is a link to some ideas about how your child can be kind, both at home and at school.  One way to support our efforts is to go over these lists with your child and help them to choose some activities to try.  At school next week, we will have morning announcements about kindness and we will be looking to catch students being kind.

 

 

 

 

Safety Drills Training with Staff - At our October staff meeting, we met as a staff to review our school safety procedures. We clarified processes for each of the different kinds of responses, including evacuation drills, shelter-in-place, and lockdown.  We provided staff a chance to ask questions, discussed a range of different scenarios, and practiced the actual procedures.  Members of the Newton Police Department were present for this training and were a valuable resource in answering questions and refining our steps. 

 

Given the wide range of scenarios that could play out in a real life situation, as a staff, we felt that the most important thing for us to practice was a way of instilling a clear understanding of the expectations for student behavior during an emergency.  This includes the need for silence and calm while explicitly following teacher directions.  We will practice these essential skills numerous times this year.

 

I will be hosting a safety protocol Zoom session to go over our plans in more detail.   Below is the meeting information and the Zoom link:

 

 

School Safety Overview Zoom

Friday, December 2nd at 8:30 AM 

 

https://newton-k12-ma-us.zoom.us/j/2454370913?pwd=NVhVUzR6WVNCVkw3MVovTTNKSm1idz09

 

Meeting ID: 245 437 0913

Passcode: Hawks

 

 

 


 

Override Informational Roundtable at Horace Mann - There is a Newton Public Schools Roundtable meeting on November 29th at 7:00pm at the Horace Mann School to discuss the override which includes the Horace Mann School project funding. Please join us at 6:30pm at HM for tours of the school before the meeting starts. At 7:00 pm there will be a brief presentation before an ample question and answer session. 

Meeting information can be found here.  

For those that can’t make the meeting you can watch it on Vimeo here, and on the local NewTV channel on your television. You can also email questions to override@newtonma.gov. We will try to read and answer as many of them as we can during the meeting.  

Regards,

 

Josh Morse

Public Buildings Commissioner

Public Buildings Department

City of Newton

 





Horace Mann Elementary School Council

CALL FOR CANDIDATES!



Are You Interested in joining the Horace Mann School Council?

The School Council is a great way to get involved with decisions that affect our children.  Mandated by state law, the Council serves as an advisory board to the principal.  Members include the principal, an equal number of parent and staff representatives, and a community member. School Council provides a forum to discuss and advise the principal on issues that arise throughout the year, including programmatic matters; the school improvement plan; safety and building maintenance issues; and other relevant topics.  For this year, we plan to hold 3 meetings in the winter and spring of 2023, with 5-6 meetings being typical for a full school year. This year, meeting dates and times will be determined based on availability of the members. Options include mornings before school or shortly after school.  Virtual meetings will also be an option.


The Horace Mann School Council is a separate entity from the PTO. School Council focuses on programmatic, operational, and budgetary issues, while the PTO provides social and community support and curriculum enhancement activities.  


Parents are elected for 3-year terms to the School Council.  The total number of parents will be dependent on the number of staff.  Ideally, we will have 2-3 staff and an equal number of parents.  If you would like to be a candidate for School Council for the spring of this school year,  please complete the following School Council Google Form which includes: a short description of your background, why you are interested in the position, and what you would like to contribute to Horace Mann. 

Completed Google Forms should be submitted by December 9th.  If necessary, a School Council election will be administered by our PTO Board and will be held after we compile a list of interested candidates. The election will be conducted through an on-line survey.

If you are considering running for School Council and have questions, please contact any of the current representatives listed below or talk with Mark Nardelli for further information.



Playground Update - Our playground installation is underway (see below). A few details to note:

  • The new play structure will be added to the area out by the Gaga Pit).
  • The two swing sets WILL be removed.
  • Trees will NOT be removed or impacted.

If all goes according to plan the structure should be open after the Thanksgiving break.


From the PTO
Open PTO Meeting, 11/7 6pm

Join us for a PTO meeting on Monday, November 7 from 6-7pm in the HM cafeteria. Hear about the override (funding for HM is in Question #3!). Learn what's going on with the PTO. Ask questions and share your ideas. We want to hear from you!

Sign up for Food & Culture Night (11/17)

This fall, we are bringing back the Food & Culture Night in person in the HM Gym! Please join us for a celebration on Thursday, November 17, 6:00-7:30pm.

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Food & Culture Night has grown to be a sizable, memorable and fun evening celebrating the diversity of HM. Most of us have roots in other countries and states far from Newton. Food & Culture Night is an opportunity to share our cultures in many different ways.

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On this night, Horace Mann is transformed into a global fair with tables hosted by school families– introducing food and cultural items from countries, states, and cultures where they have roots or are interested in. Children are given a passport and are encouraged to visit all countries and earn a prize.

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We invite everyone to get involved in any way you can; please sign up here. We look forward to seeing everyone!

- Food & Culture Night Committee 2022

It's Not Too Late to Help in the Library!

Want a peek into your child's day? Want to help our awesome Ms. Guzzi and Ms. Airasian in the HM Library? Sign up to be a library volunteer! You can come in during your child's class or any class that works for your schedule. You must have a current CORI form; email Rose (marianom@newton.k12.ma.us) with questions. Thank you!

Creative Arts & Sciences

Our 3rd grade students enjoyed a visit from the Discovery Museum in October. This week they visited 4th grade with another science presentation. Grade 1 saw author Ralph Masiello. Ask your students about these awesome presenters!

Boxes and paper bags of nonperishable goods sit on a table
The Freedge thanks you!

Thanks for supporting our neighbors at the Newton Community Freedge! We sent three boxes and five bags of much-needed items to the Freedge as part of the Drive for Five. Thanks to Jenn Pucci for coordinating.

Upcoming Events: Mark Your Calendars
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11/7 Open PTO meeting, HM cafeteria, 6-7pm

11/8 School photo retakes

11/8 Last day to submit Read-a-Thon minutes

11/17 Food and Culture Night, 6-7:30pm

11/29 HM Building Renovation Tour and Q&A, 7pm

Support HM When You Shop
Thanks for paying your PTO dues

The PTO suggests a donation of $50 per student or $150 per family for our annual dues-- but any donation is welcome! You can change the dollar amount in your cart when you pay online through Membership Toolkit. The Horace Mann PTO is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Does your employer have a matching gifts program? Contact your human resources department to learn more about increasing your impact.

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.

Ordering holiday cards? Visit minted.com and use code FUNDRAISEHORACE. You'll get 20% off and the PTO gets a 15% donation!

Looking Ahead
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, November 8
School Picture Retakes
Early Release at 12:10
Wednesday, November 9
8:30a CAS - Gd 5 - Origamido
Friday, November 11
No School - Veterans Day
Wednesday, November 23
12:10p Thanksgiving early dismissal
Thursday, November 24
Thanksgiving Recess
Friday, November 25
Thanksgiving Recess
Thursday, December 8
Early Release at 12:10
Monday, December 26
December Recess
Tuesday, December 27
December Recess
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