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Burr Community Meeting - March 2



Burr Community Meeting with Superintendent Fleishman and School Committee Members

Our next PTO Community Meeting will feature a visit from Superintendent Fleishman and School Committee members, Tamika Olszewski, Anping Shen, and Bridget Ray-Canada. It will be an informational time for them to share recent updates and to address questions that are on the minds of the Burr community.  

Register in advance for this meeting:

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

If you have questions please email them to info@burrpto.org prior to the meeting.

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More March Calendar Dates


  • March 17th - Burr PTO Community Meeting 7:30 PM. Registration link available soon

Please visit our webpage at burrpto.org for current calendar listings!

SEPAC Meeting-3/2 7:30


Please join Newton SEPAC for a presentation on:

Basic Rights under Special Education Laws

Tuesday, March 2, 2021
7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Where: Zoom (link below)

Presented by:Leslie Lockhart, Mass Advocates for Children

Please join us on Tuesday, March 2, at 7:30 pm, for a presentation and discussion about student and family basic rights under special education laws and regulations. 

Whether you're new to the world of special education or a seasoned (scarred?) special education parent, there are always new and helpful insights from each Basic Rights presentation!

We're excited to have Leslie Lockhart as our presenter. Leslie is the Mass Advocates for Children’s Helpline Coordinator. She was also a founding member and driving force of the original Newton SEPAC. 

Join Zoom Meeting

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5th Grade Yearbook



The 5th Grade Room Parents will be reaching out to gather pictures from years past for the yearbook.  Pictures should be of students and generally taken at school or school related activities such as Field Trips, May Fair, Boofest, Diwali etc.  Please reach out or send pictures to Al Olszewski amost12@yahoo.com with any questions.  


Kindergarten Halloween Parade 2015

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Book Fair is coming!



Hello Burr families & friends!

Burr School is taking the annual book fair virtual this year!  Mark your calendar for March 8th through March 14th!  Feel free to begin to peruse the inventory at Porter Square Books, but don’t buy any books until that week, as we will have a special code for you to use that will send 10% of the proceeds back to Burr :)

Note: You can buy books for you, your friends, families, etc… but you can ALSO buy books that are on teachers’ Wish Lists, which we’ll share when the book fair week begins.  So, get ready to show your teachers & the library some love!

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Coming Soon: Burr Online Auction



The online auction is coming up in April and is one of our biggest annual fundraisers. Do you have a great idea for an auction item? Would you be able to email a couple of vendors for possible donations? Do you have something to donate yourself? Please let us know if you are able to help or donate by emailing jbspack@gmail.com. We would love to work with you!

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PTO Community Meeting 

Mar 2, 2021 07:00 PM 


Burr Community Meeting with Superintendent Fleishman and School Committee Members

Our next PTO Community Meeting will feature a visit from Superintendent Fleishman and School Committee members, Tamika Olszewski, Anping Shen, and Bridget Ray-Canada. It will be an informational time for them to share recent updates and to address questions that are on the minds of the Burr community.  

Register in advance for this meeting:

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

 

If you have questions please email them to info@burrpto.org prior to the meeting.

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Zoom Dance Parties 



Clear a space!  Put on your dancing shoes (or socks as the case may be)!  Join us for a Virtual Burr Dance Party!

Grades K-2: Friday February 26th from 5:30-6:00pm Please register here!

Grades 3-5 Thursday February 25th from 5:30-6:00pm Please register here



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Burr FORJ Spring Series




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YOU can help the Wolf Fund reach its goal!


Please Support the Pack!!!

Dear Burr Families,

Thank you to those of you who donated so far to the Wolf Fund!  To date, we have had donations from 53 families, resulting in $11,461 which is 64% toward our goal of $18,000

Please help us meet our goal

Donation Options:
  • Online at www.burrpto.org
  • Return check in your child’s folder (Teachers and PTO are in coordination for collection)
  • Mail a check to (Make check out to “Burr PTO”): Burr PTO 171 Pine St, Auburndale, MA 02466
  • Company Match - Please let us know if your company will match!
Burr PTO Tax ID/EIN #: 04-3574938





SEPAC OPEN BOARD MEETING


February 23rd




Please join the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) for our virtual monthly open board meeting this Tuesday, February 23rd from 7:30-9pm. Agenda below. We look forward to seeing you there!


Agenda:
Vote on past meeting minutes
Update on Basic Rights presentation  
Update and discussion on 2021 Awards 
Discuss "transition" presentations
Discussion on topics to take to the NPS administration
New Business









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Book Fair 2021!



We are thrilled to bring back the Burr Book Fair in an online format! We are partnering once again with Porter Square Books March 8-14. A portion of the sale of books purchased during that week (with our code at checkout) will be given back to the PTO and earmarked for new picnic tables for the playground.  Given the online platform and access to their entire inventory, we are relying on you to spread the word to friends and family! PSB will ship or assist with curbside pickup. Additionally, Ms. Patino and our Burr teachers are each working on wish lists for new library and classroom books if you wish to purchase for the school directly. More information will be sent out, along with some curated lists prior to March 8th. For now happy online window shopping! 




NPS District News—Feb. 10 


Message from the Superintendent

In an effort to share information from the district more regularly, we have created the NPS District News newsletter. This newsletter will include information on planning, COVID-19, and district-wide events. It will also highlight some of the great work our teachers, staff, and students are doing throughout the district. You can expect this newsletter in your in-box every other week.

This first newsletter falls during Black History Month and while the history of Black Americans is embedded in our curriculum and practice throughout the year, this designation gives us unique opportunity to highlight the contributions of Black Americans. Our new Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Kathy Lopes, has provided our educators with resources and ideas to celebrate Black History Month and, as Kathy says "to honor stories of celebration and not solely victimization, and to inspire your students of their possibilities."

It also gives our district opportunity to highlight the anti-racist work we are doing at all levels. For example, in our English departments at the high school level, our faculty have been working to infuse anti-racist themes into the curriculum. This means inclusion of more diverse texts and perspectives within the literature selected. It also means creation of new electives, such as the new English course at North “Action Through Literature.” In this course, students explore their role as global citizens and what it means to make meaningful and effective change. Building anti-racist skills is happening throughout our curriculum and we will share more examples with you in the coming months.

In the meantime, I look forward to providing you with district information via this new newsletter format. Please share any feedback on content or format at community@newton.k12.ma.us

COVID-19 Health Updates
Voluntary testing for asymptomatic staff is now available once a week. The district is actively exploring asymptomatic testing for students through a pool testing model. A recommendation was presented to School Committee on February 8th. Review this link for details.

In the meantime, please be sure to create Project Beacon account if you would like your student tested if they become symptomatic while at school (hybrid students only.) It is important that you create a profile for YOUR STUDENT and not yourself on the Project Beacon site. You can find details instructions at this link.

Finally, a reminder to abide by the Massachusetts Travel Order if you plan to travel during February break. Please visit this link for a message from NPS School Health.

Planning for the 2021-22 School Year
We have convened a group is to develop a comprehensive plan for a full reopening of the Newton Public Schools for the 2021-22 school year. Members of the group include administrators, teachers, staff, and family representatives. We have also convened an ad hoc medical advisory team to provide guidance on health and safety in our school buildings. You can find more information in this presentation.

The medical advisory group will meet during February break and the planning team will meet immediately after the break. The focus of both groups is expanding in-person learning, especially for our youngest students, in the 4th quarter of this year and preparing for full-time in person learning in the fall. Information on the progress of these two groups will be shared regularly.

Ventilation Project
The project to remediate, enhance, and improve the ventilation system in all NPS school buildings is nearing completion. You can view all the reports and documentation of the work completed on this page. For quick reference, we have also created "dashboards" that provide the status of every space in every building. You can view the dashboards here.

The Work and Challenges of Being Anti-Racist: A Virtual Event with Dr. Edward Fergus and NPS Leaders
WHEN
Wednesday, Feb. 24th, 7pm
WHERE
This is an online event.
During these historic times, the commitment to anti-racism is more important than ever. This work is challenging and bias-based beliefs may cause even the most well-intentioned individuals to feel discomfort when equity is put into practice.

Join the Newton Public Schools in a discussion led by Dr. Edward Fergus, author of Solving Disproportionality and Achieving Equity: A Leader's Guide to Using Data to Change Hearts and Minds to discuss these challenges and how to overcome barriers in implementing change in the practice of equity. Joined by a panel of NPS leaders, we will share some of the opportunities and obstacles that face us as we strive to be a more equitable and just district for all. Advance registration is required. Register here.

Calendar Change for K-8 on March 16th
Due to the Special City Election on Tuesday, March 16th, we need to switch the in-person day for Cohort A. Cohort A will attend in person on Wednesday, March 17th. They will follow their Wednesday remote schedule on Tuesday, March 16th. Please contact your building principal with any questions.

Williams Elementary Multi-Cultural Festival
At the end of January, Williams Elementary hosted their first live virtual Multi-Cultural Festival. Families logged on to learn more about about the cultures, traditions, history and food of their fellow Williams families. The event was a huge hit and everyone enjoyed the opportunity to come together as a community. 

Elementary Forum - Supporting Your Child in the 2020-21 School Year
Did you miss the Elementary Forum on supporting your child’s learning during the 2020-21 school year? Click this link to view a video recording of the panel presentation.



Optional Social Lunch Bunch Gr. 3, 4, & 5


Dear Burr Third, Fourth, and Fifth Graders; 

I know many of you miss hanging out with your friends in another cohort, another classroom, or in DLA or Hybrid school this year. Unfortunately, there are so many restrictions that stop you from being together and enjoying each other’s company. The Burr Student Council suggested having some Zoom social times where children could get together just for fun. What a great idea! 

Starting the week after February vacation, we will have an OPTIONAL social Lunch Bunch once a week for you. Three Burr staff members, Ms. Mazur-Warren, Ms. Shiner, and Ms. Gersh, will host these meetings, and other staff will periodically pop in to say hello.  

Third Grade will meet on Mondays 
Fourth Grade will meet on Tuesdays
Fifth Grade will meet on Thursdays

Time: 1:15 PM - 1:45 PM

See the attached flyer for more details for your grade level meeting and the Zoom link.

I hope to see you there!

Best,
Ms. Johal




Family Friendly FORJ Live ZOOM Concert—Feb. 17


BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION
with Dan and Claudia Zane 



In honor of Black History Month, FORJ(Families Organizing for Racial Justice) is inviting Grammy award-winning children’s performer Dan Zanes and Haitian-American music therapist/jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes for a family-friendly FORJ event. 

Dan and Claudia perform songs in folk tradition, with a focus on community, hope, and light. They plant the seeds for families to have discussions about race, and their music introduces kids to important leaders like John Lewis. They focus on progress and inclusion and all of their concerts sensory-friendly.

When a national state of emergency was declared in March 2020, Dan and Claudia started their Social Isolation Song Series. For 200 days, to stay connected and uplift others, they performed a different song every day. This series of videos is in the Library of Congress.

Dan and Claudia released an award-winning songbook entitled Dan Zanes’ House Party: A Family Roots Music Treasury in 2018. In 2017 they were commissioned by the Kennedy Center commissioned Claudia and Dan to create a theater piece for young audiences which was called Night Train 57: A Sensory Friendly Comic Folk Opera.

To learn more, visit Dan and Claudia Zane's website at https://www.danandclaudia.com/ 

ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT OUT THE DAY OF THE EVENT!



Green Newton: Honor Those Lost to Covid-19


TREE PROJECT GOALS: Plant 200 trees to honor those who lost their lives to Covid-19 in Newton.


Trees symbolize life, connection, strength and ancestry. The Green Newton Youth Leadership Program developed a plan to plant young trees to help our community look ahead to renewed vitality and balance in our lives while remembering the precious lives we lost. The vision is for this project to offer a way to come together as a community to create something beautiful at a very difficult time.

Your gift will help us plant trees in public spaces throughout Newton as memorials to loved ones lost and as reminders of the importance of caring for our world.

The goals of the 4C Tree Project (Capture Carbon, Commemorate Covid) are to:
  • Provide a beautiful living memorial to loved ones lost to Covid-19.
  • Remind us of our need to care for our world.
  • Capture carbon by planting trees, to help address climate change.

Your donation will support the environment and help restore the tree canopy in Newton as it memorializes our loved ones and neighbors. Donate here.

Trees offer a place to reflect, and add grace and beauty to our homes and communities as they help address climate change.
  • Planting trees protects the environment and our future by removing carbon dioxide from the air and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere, thereby fighting the climate crisis.
  • The number of street trees in Newton has dwindled from 40,000 in the 1970's to roughly 20,000 today.
  • Planting trees prevents soil erosion and contributes to clean our water supplies.
  • Trees offer cooling shade, block cold winter winds, and attract birds and wildlife.

Trees will be planted this spring and fall by the Newton City Forester on Newton Public Land.




Burr FORJ Presents:

Anti-Racism Adult Education Series

Spring 2021




Session 1: 8:00 PM, Thursday, February 25, 2021
Subject: Talking with Our Children About Race, A Conversation Facilitated by Little Uprisings

Join Little Uprisings founder, Tanya Nixon-Silberg, and Burr FORJ as we have a conversation about Burr’s NEW Mission Statement, presented to the school community by Principal Mindy Johal.

For more information and course related materials click here.
 
Important: REGISTER HERE for this session. Join our email list: BurrFORJ171@gmail.com






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Wolf Fund Update



Dear Burr Families,

Thank you to those of you who donated so far to the Wolf Fund! To date, we have had 41 donations, totaling $10,272 which is 57% of our $18,000 goal!

Please help us meet our goal!

Donation options:
Online at www.burrpto.org
Return check in your child’s folder (Teachers and PTO are in coordination for collection)
Mail a check to (Make check out to “Burr PTO”): Burr PTO 171 Pine St, Auburndale, MA 02466
Company Match - Please let us know if your company will match!

Burr PTO Tax ID/EIN #: 04-3574938

Upcoming Dates




  • 2/15-2/19 School Closed for February Break
  • 2/17 - Burr PTO Business Meeting - if you're like to attend please email info@burrpto.org
  • 2/25 Burr FORJ - Anti Racism Adult Ed Series  Sign Up Here
  • 3/2 - Community Meeting with Dr. Fleishman & Newton School Committee - Look for an email with more information soon!