Sunday, December 18, 2022

NewsNotes #6 December 18th , 2022


A blue hawk in the middle of a blue circle that says
HM NewsNotes December 18, 2022
From the Principal
Essential Info


DECEMBER BREAK


  • December 24th - January 2nd.  School Reopens Tuesday, January 3rd


PEEK WEEK


  • January 3rd - January 6th



Horace Mann Elementary School Council


  • Last Call for School Council candidates.  We currently have one parent who expressed interest.  We would like to get one or two more.  If you are all interested, please fill out this form by Friday, December 23rd.




PTO BREAKFAST 


  • A heartfelt thank you from our entire staff to our families/PTO for providing us with such an amazing breakfast spread this week!  Eggs, french toast, bagels, coffee, gift cards, and much more!  We have been able to eat all week long!  Thank you for your generosity and appreciation!
A Memorial Garden for Ms. Dias

Whimsical. Creative. Dedicated. Fun


These are just a few of the attributes that Heather Dias brought to her fourth and fifth-grade classrooms at the Horace Mann Elementary School for twelve years. Students who had the opportunity to work and learn under her tutelage benefited from her belief that every child is entitled to a public education which ignites their curiosity and propels them into a lifelong pursuit of learning. Effective teaching is a craft built on talent, devotion and love. Through her relentless advocacy and student-centered instruction, Heather Dias repeatedly modeled what good teaching looks and feels like.


Please help support the Horace Mann Parent Teacher collaboration in creating a memorial garden in her honor. This space will serve as an outdoor open classroom for future generations of young writers to find inspiration in their own small moments.


https://gofund.me/116fc4e9


Even if you cannot donate to this fund, please feel free to share the link with others who have been inspired by Ms. Dias in some way. 



New Playground Opening - After much anticipation, we opened the new playground on Thursday of this week!  


The playground includes a new Neptune and covered tube slide (pictured below). We also have some new climbing elements and two large tire swings.


We have allowed one grade level on the new area at a time, and this will be the plan until we feel comfortable with the student's familiarity and safe use of the new elements (we've had a few glitches with our new swings). 

In Depth Updates


Math Coach Update - With Jesse Winch's retirement from Horace Mann at the Thanksgiving break, we have been working to acclimate our new math coach, Georgia McGinnis, to the role throughout the month of December.  Georgia comes to us from Day Middle School where she taught for several years as an 8th grade math teacher and most recently served as an assistant principal.  

Georgia and I have been meeting with grade level teams to provide an overview of math at each grade level.  She will also spending time working directly with students in each classroom.  

In addition, we are evaluating our current Title 1 math intervention plan, and will be making recommendations for changes to be implemented in January. 

Please join me in welcoming Georgia to the Horace Mann team.



School Connectedness Survey - Each year, Newton Public Schools administers a School Connectedness Survey to all students in grades 3-8. Please see the included letter that describes more about the purpose and administration of this survey.   



If you have any questions, please contact me at nardellimv@newton.k12.ma.us



 

Hawk Families Initiative - We will again take part in an initiative to foster adult/student connections, as well as student to student connections. Here are the basics:

 

  • Each adult in the school becomes an advisor for a small group of students in our school.

 

  • Group sizes are typically 6-8 students.

 

  • Hawk Groups engage in Get-To-Know-You activities, as well as activities that build on our school-wide values.

 

  • We have a whole school assembly each month focused on a value.  The following week, Hawk Families meet to focus on that value.

 

  • Given the number of absences of both staff and students this month, we’ve decided to delay Hawk families until mid January.

 


School Council -

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 three 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 completed by December 23rd.  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.

From the PTO

Happy holidays from the PTO! We wish you a wonderful break and a fabulous and healthy start to the new year. We look forward to planning more wonderful events in 2023! You can always email us at hmann.pto@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram (@hmannpto) or Facebook (Horace Mann Parents Group-- Newton, MA).

Wonderful Breakfast for the HM Staff

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast on 12/12. We had tables full of breakfast treats to offer our teachers on the first cold and snowy day of the season. It was a really nice way to show our gratitude to the hardworking and dedicated HM staff. Special thanks to our coordinators, Lena Zuckerwise and Sara Pollock DeMadeiros. 

PTO by the Numbers This Year
Upcoming Events

Stay tuned for more info on these events coming up in the new year!

Winter: Cold weather play date, Food & Culture Night, Stock the Staff Room (by grade level), open PTO meeting

Spring: Auction Party 3/31, Mystery Chill, community service day

We are also working on spirit wear, paint night, basketball drop-in nights, and community service days. Let us know if you'd like to help plan!

Support HM When You Shop

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.

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.

Looking Ahead
Upcoming Events
Thursday, December 22
8:30a Grade 2 field trip to Boston Children's Museum
Monday, December 26
December Recess
Tuesday, December 27
December Recess
Wednesday, December 28
December Recess
Thursday, December 29
December Recess
Friday, December 30
December Recess
Saturday, December 31
December Recess
Sunday, January 1
December Recess
Monday, January 2
December Recess
Tuesday, January 3
Gymnastic Peek Week
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Sunday, December 4, 2022

NewsNotes #5 - December 4th, 2022


A blue hawk in the middle of a blue circle that says
HM NewsNotes December 4, 2022
From the Principal
Essential Info


Important Events/Dates


  • Wednesday, December 7th - NORMAL WEDNESDAY EARLY RELEASE at 12:20 PM


  • Thursday, December 8th - EARLY RELEASE at 12:10 PM



School Connectedness Survey


Each year, Newton Public Schools administers a School Connectedness Survey to all students in grades 3-8. Please see the included letter that describes more about the purpose and administration of this survey.   



If you have any questions, please contact me at nardellimv@newton.k12.ma.us

Detailed Updates


Core Values - During the month of November, our values focus was on the letter K in HAWKS (Kindness).  We had a virtual assembly to share ways that students could be kind, both at home and at school.  


Here’s a video of our assembly discussing the theme of kindness. The password for viewing is “Hawks”


Here’s a photo of our Kindness Wall bulletin board with giant Kindness feathers from each of the classrooms.

Override Informational Meeting Video - For anyone who was unable to attend last Tuesday’s meeting at Horace Mann, the city has provided a link to the video of the event.  Additional details about the meeting are below in this edition of NewsNotes.


Hawk Families Initiative - We will again take part in an initiative to foster adult/student connections, as well as student to student connections.  Here are the basics:

 

  • Each adult in the school is connected with a small group of students in our school for monthly meetings throughout the remainder of the school year.

 

  • Group sizes are typically 6-8 students.

 

  • Hawk Family groups engage in Get-To-Know-You activities, as well as activities that build on our school-wide values.

 

  • Each month, We have a whole school assembly each month focused on one of the values listed at the top of this NewsNotes. The following week, Hawk Families meet to do activities related to that value.

 

  • Our first assembly is Friday, December 9th and our First Hawk Family meeting will be Friday, December 16th.




Understanding our Differences - This month, we continue our work to expand student knowledge of the various ways that students and adults move through the world. In grades 2-5, students participate in a series of programs aimed at learning about a specific topic.  The presentations include an overview of the topic, a guest speaker who shares their experiences, and a series of related hands-on/experiential activities.


Here’s the breakdown by grade level topics for November-January


  • Grade 2: Allergies
  • Grade 3: Blindness/Low Vision
  • Grade 4: Learning Disabilities
  • Grade 5: Autism


For more information, you can visit the UOD website: https://understandingourdifferences.org/school-programs/



Computer Science Week - Students will be engaging in computer science week at school through various plugged and unplugged activities! Families are encouraged to check out computer science activities this week and throughout the year: Coding Activities for Computer Science Week.


NPS Gift Policy - Newton Public Schools allows a group gift to an individual staff member only if the gift is identified as being from the entire class, the identity of the givers and the individual amounts are not disclosed to the recipient, and the gift(s) do not exceed $150 per school year.

 

Individual gifts of appreciation in the form of sentimental tokens are allowed. Gifts from individuals of commercial value are not permitted.

 

Newton Public Schools allows and encourages giving to charitable organizations such as the Newton Schools Foundation's Honor Thy Teacher Program which honors staff while supporting our schools.


 

 

Winter Gear Drive - Horace Mann will be holding a winter gear drive starting Monday December 5th continuing until Friday January 6th. We are accepting gently used winter gear such as boots, hats, gloves, snow pants and jackets to help keep students warm during the cold winter months. A large donation box will be located inside the main entrance of the building labeled "Winter Gear Donations". All items donated will be washed and given to those in need. 

 


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 three 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 completed by December 9th.  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.


From the PTO
Staff Appreciation Breakfast 12/12
We Appreciate HM Staff!

Join us in providing teachers with a delicious breakfast buffet and small gift on Monday, December 12th. Let’s show the staff and faculty how much we appreciate their hard work. Sign up here by Wednesday, December 7th


Please plan to bring your food items to the cafeteria at 7am on December 12th.

Monetary donations and gift cards are welcomed to fund the breakfast. Please make a donation through Membership Toolkit or leave monetary donations with Rose Mariano at the main office by Monday, December 5th.


Questions? Please contact Sara Pollock DeMedeiros (spollock4@gmail.com) or Lena Zuckerwise (lkzucker@mtholyoke.edu). Thank you for helping to make this the best breakfast ever!

Informative Building Renovation Meeting
Many people, including many teachers, gather in the HM cafeteria for the meeting
Thanks to the many people who attended!

Thank you to all the parents who attended or tuned in to Tuesday's building renovation meeting. We heard many thoughtful questions, and City officials took notice that so many of us showed up to get informed. Also, thank you to Mr. Nardelli and the 20+ teachers and staff who attended too. We are lucky to have such a dedicated group! 

Some highlights: Mr. Nardelli explained some of the space challenges (did you know that he has small groups working in his office all day for important things like literacy instruction?). The renovations so far prioritized classroom space-- at the expense of small group/specialist space and storage. There is also limited space for large group gatherings (remember how we had to postpone Food & Culture Night last month? The HM staff scrambles for space for staff meetings and presentations and events.) The Mayor outlined the three override questions: HM and other items in the operating budget question, and Countryside and Franklin renovations in debt exclusion questions. Josh Morse got the loudest applause of the evening when he spoke to how HM gave Newton a gift by moving-- our move started a chain reaction that allows the renovation of multiple other schools to proceed-- and the City knows it's time to give back by improving the building. With the override, the HM renovation and addition would be completed for fall of 2026. if the override does not pass, the timeline for all projects in the override could be much longer. More info on the City's override website: https://www.newtonma.gov/government/mayor-fuller/override

Mr. Nardelli detailed some of the space challenges at HM and spoke glowingly of the dedicated HM staff.

A slide from the presentation showing the actual size of rooms at HM (white dots) compared to the size recommended by state guidelines (black dots)

Creative Arts & Sciences Souvenirs

Check out these awesome images from Ralph Masiello's Creative Arts and Sciences presentation to Grade 1! These are hanging in the hallway near the main office.

Two drawings by Ralph Masiello: 1. A sea serpent with an alien in a UFO flying overhead 2. A teddy bear wearing a pirate hat and with a hook on one hand, dressed in a suit and tie and holding balloons
Two drawings by Ralph Masiello show a mermaid with one eye and lobster claw hands and a dinosaur holding a coffee cup in front of a volcano
Support HM When You Shop

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.

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.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

The PTO is on Facebook and Instagram! Follow us: @hmannpto (Instagram) and Horace Mann Parents Group (Facebook). You can also email us at hmannpto@gmail.com.

Looking Ahead
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, December 7
9:35a CAS - Kindergarten - Kemp Harris
Thursday, December 8
Early Release at 12:10
Friday, December 16
8:30a Hawk Family
Thursday, December 22
8:30a Grade 2 field trip to Boston Children's Museum
Monday, December 26
December Recess
Tuesday, December 27
December Recess
Wednesday, December 28
December Recess
Thursday, December 29
December Recess
Friday, December 30
December Recess
Saturday, December 31
December Recess
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