Dear Newton North community,
I wish you all a wonderful Holiday Season and December Vacation!
Educational Excellence Campaign
Please watch for a mailing about Educational Excellence, the Newton North PTSO’s annual fundraising campaign, and please take the time to review the contents. This year I have asked the PTSO to renew money for our Tiger Talk Fund--A fund to provide financial support and tokens of appreciation for guest speakers.
One of the great gifts of being a student at Newton North High School are the opportunities to attend our cultural and special interest assemblies, such as Sustainability Day, Black Culture Day, To Be GLADD Day, Body Confidence Day, Entrepreneurship Day and others. With the Tiger Talk Fund we are able to invite leaders, thinkers and performers, from well known leaders such as Michael Dukakis to Newton North Alumni Nick Fofana ‘14 who was recently listed in Forbes 30 under 30 Entrepreneurs.
Over the last three years, Tiger Talk Fund has been among the most sought after sources of money by teachers and has significantly expanded our guest speaker program. Below are two quotes from teachers who used the Tiger Talk Fund.
“With a generous contribution from Tiger Talks, we were able to bring in the one-man performance ‘Thurgood,’ which portrayed the powerful life story of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, to the junior class at Newton North….Tiger Talks is so valuable in its mission to help teachers supplement the teaching and learning taking place in our classrooms every day with enriching speakers and presenters."--Kate Shaughnessy
"The funds allow me to sponsor the Argentine Choir "Vocal de Cámara Platense" for a performance in our school. The choir empower our students with their music, and made them more aware of the diversity that constitutes Latin America."--Cristina Schulze
This year’s EdEx Campaign will help us grow our speaker program and provide a small gift to thank the guests who visit us and share their stories.
Please join your fellow parents and consider making a tax-deductible contribution through the PTSO. You can donate using the pledge card included in your mailing. Or you can donate online.
Thank you for your support.
E-Cig Update
In October 2017 we alerted the Newton North community for the first time about the
e-cig/vaping/JUUL crisis. Since that time we have taken many strides to reduce teenage use of these addictive nicotine products, including a proactive educational approach as well as helping students who are addicted to these products. We are also appreciative of the support and partnership between the Newton Public Schools and Newton Health Department. We are finding some success in our approach. We also recognize that students continue to use vaporizers at school and outside of school and that some students are using vaporizers to consume THC (the active ingredient in marijuana).
We’d like to share with you some information about new vaporizer products that are on the market and maybe less familiar to you than JUUL vaporizers and pods. Once again, these seem to be aimed toward teenagers.
Puff Bars are brightly colored, precharged and disposable products that contain 5% nicotine and approximately 200 “puffs”, the equivalent of 20 cigarettes. The bars come in flavors such as cool mint, strawberry, mango, lychee, lush ICE, peach, cafe latte, blue raz, blueberry, watermelon, grape, pomegranate, and pineapple lemonade.
STIGs or VGOD products are also precharged vaporizers that are disposable and contain approximately 20 cigarettes equivalent of nicotine per pod. Many are sold in 3 packs. They come in flavors such as tropical mango, mighty mint, lush ice, mango bomb, and cubano cigar. You can see a photo here: www.stigpods.com
Although these items cannot be sent through the mail to Massachusetts at this time, we are seeing them here at NNHS and want you to be aware of what they are and what they look like. We are here to partner with you to keep your children healthy. Please feel free to contact Alison Malkin, NNHS Prevention/Intervention Social Worker, or Jolleen Filio, School Counselor, with any questions.
Club Activity Updates
Tiger Friends: Meets X-Block and participate in a variety of activities with some of our special needs students. This year they have attended soccer games, walks into Newtonville, shopped for ingredients to prepare a snack.
We’d like to share with you some information about new vaporizer products that are on the market and maybe less familiar to you than JUUL vaporizers and pods. Once again, these seem to be aimed toward teenagers.
Puff Bars are brightly colored, precharged and disposable products that contain 5% nicotine and approximately 200 “puffs”, the equivalent of 20 cigarettes. The bars come in flavors such as cool mint, strawberry, mango, lychee, lush ICE, peach, cafe latte, blue raz, blueberry, watermelon, grape, pomegranate, and pineapple lemonade.
STIGs or VGOD products are also precharged vaporizers that are disposable and contain approximately 20 cigarettes equivalent of nicotine per pod. Many are sold in 3 packs. They come in flavors such as tropical mango, mighty mint, lush ice, mango bomb, and cubano cigar. You can see a photo here: www.stigpods.com
Although these items cannot be sent through the mail to Massachusetts at this time, we are seeing them here at NNHS and want you to be aware of what they are and what they look like. We are here to partner with you to keep your children healthy. Please feel free to contact Alison Malkin, NNHS Prevention/Intervention Social Worker, or Jolleen Filio, School Counselor, with any questions.
Club Activity Updates
Tiger Friends: Meets X-Block and participate in a variety of activities with some of our special needs students. This year they have attended soccer games, walks into Newtonville, shopped for ingredients to prepare a snack.
Hiking Club: They have gone on two hiking trips this season, one in the Blue Hills Reservation and last weekend hiked Wachusett.
The Business Club: President Eli Richmond, founder of MentorBuddies, was named Young Entrepreneur of the year by Newton Chamber of Commerce.
Climate Advocacy Group: They held a clothing swap on Main Street on November 21st during X-block.
Newton North’s Mock Trial Team:Won the local Garden City preseason invitational tournament on October 19-20 when they placed first of eight schools. They are now beginning to write scripts and develop performances based on a fictional case for main season state-wide tournament.
Northern Lights: had a wonderful turnout this year! We have powered through a few very productive rehearsals, currently working on our fall/holiday season set list. We have just finished learning an arrangement of Time Machine by Ingrid Michaelson. Stay tuned for gigs!
Hugs for Benin: Has put a box out outside the cafeteria and we had a table set up at club night showing some cool goods from Benin.
Russian Culture Club: We had a great start to the school year. Some of what we have done so far includes learning about the history of the Russian nesting doll and featuring at North's Multicultural Night.
STEMentors: 37 students been planning engaging lessons to bring to K-8 students throughout Newton. Group lesson plans include motion, climate change, static electricity, magnetism, circuits, and more!
Ultimate Frisbee: Had a great fall season where lots of student athletes were able to train and get experience for the spring season
Book Club: We are enjoying our second book of the year: an emotional and in depth, intelligent story, “ All the Ugly and Wonderful”, by Bryan Greenwood
D&D club:
1. Character Creation!
2. Intro to D&D
The Model UN team: We hosted our own TigerMUN conference for several other high schools. 15 students attended Clark University MUN where several won awards, including two freshmen
STEAM Club: has had a great start to the year! Some exciting experiments we have worked on are creating a dry ice smoke ring launcher and elephant toothpaste. Additionally, we were honored to host Keith Ellenbogen, MIT professor and award-winning underwater photographer. The goal of his work is to create intimate, personal connections to inspire positive social change and a global understanding of the world around us. Overall, through this club we have given students the opportunity to deepen their scientific and artistic understanding in unique and engaging ways.
LigerBots: have been working on hosting the First Lego League Competitions at Newton North-- elementary and middle school kids compete with Lego robots to complete tasks to earn points. Each event gathers over 1000 people, and we host a makert fair and STEAM expo, inviting local businesses and organizations to show their recent STEM projects. The first event is November 23 and the second is December 14th.
International Club: hosted a Thanksgiving potluck on November 21 during X Block, and there was a great turnout! It was really nice to see so many people from different backgrounds connecting over food.
Newton North’s Mock Trial Team: won the local Garden City preseason invitational tournament on October 19-20 when they placed first out of eight schools. They are now beginning to write scripts and develop performances based on a fictional case for the main season state-wide tournament.
Jewish Student Union: We have come back to school with a great turnout. We've had the opportunity to learn from some special guests, and we've had some great discussions about religion and current events. We will be planning a Hannukkah party before winter break, so be sure to join us!
Girls Coding Club: We’ve been learning about web development and animation, and we’re starting to learn the basics of introductory programming languages.
Academic Decathlon: We have been studying 10 different categories to prepare for regional and state competitions in February! The categories range from math, economics, art, and interviews but focus on one main idea, this year the category being health and wellness.
Fencing club: We are learning basic foot work and practicing lunging to prepare for when we use equipment. In the next few weeks, we should be having our club at Gold Fencing Club and we will start using equipment. We have also been selling candy to fundraise for some new equipment as well.
Next Gen Voices: We began planning for a local government day this winter and is helping students find ways to be civically engaged (educating about how to contact elected officials, local initiatives to be aware of, and local organizations to get involved with) on Main St at Sustainability Day this Tuesday during lunch.
Future Business Leaders of America: On November 23rd, FBLA volunteered to sell 50/50 raffle tickets at the Bruins game. We raised over $19,500 for FRAXXA, a nonprofit whose mission is to find a cure for Fragile X syndrome in children.
Celtic Music Club: Members are learning new tunes (e.g., “Britches Full of Stitches,” “Gain Ainm,” “Kesh Jig,” Haunted House,” “Sculley’s Reel,” etc.) A number of members had no background in Celtic music and had to learn how to play the tin whistle, which I have now taught them to play. Some had a background in Celtic music but couldn’t play the bodhran, which I have now taught them to play. I’m also compiling a folder of recordings of tunes (members learn by ear.), which I plan to finish up and send out soon.
Fashion Club: We collaborated with ThreadEd and will present during Sustainability Day tomorrow.
Newton North’s Mock Trial Team:Won the local Garden City preseason invitational tournament on October 19-20 when they placed first of eight schools. They are now beginning to write scripts and develop performances based on a fictional case for main season state-wide tournament.
Northern Lights: had a wonderful turnout this year! We have powered through a few very productive rehearsals, currently working on our fall/holiday season set list. We have just finished learning an arrangement of Time Machine by Ingrid Michaelson. Stay tuned for gigs!
Hugs for Benin: Has put a box out outside the cafeteria and we had a table set up at club night showing some cool goods from Benin.
Russian Culture Club: We had a great start to the school year. Some of what we have done so far includes learning about the history of the Russian nesting doll and featuring at North's Multicultural Night.
STEMentors: 37 students been planning engaging lessons to bring to K-8 students throughout Newton. Group lesson plans include motion, climate change, static electricity, magnetism, circuits, and more!
Ultimate Frisbee: Had a great fall season where lots of student athletes were able to train and get experience for the spring season
Book Club: We are enjoying our second book of the year: an emotional and in depth, intelligent story, “ All the Ugly and Wonderful”, by Bryan Greenwood
D&D club:
1. Character Creation!
2. Intro to D&D
The Model UN team: We hosted our own TigerMUN conference for several other high schools. 15 students attended Clark University MUN where several won awards, including two freshmen
STEAM Club: has had a great start to the year! Some exciting experiments we have worked on are creating a dry ice smoke ring launcher and elephant toothpaste. Additionally, we were honored to host Keith Ellenbogen, MIT professor and award-winning underwater photographer. The goal of his work is to create intimate, personal connections to inspire positive social change and a global understanding of the world around us. Overall, through this club we have given students the opportunity to deepen their scientific and artistic understanding in unique and engaging ways.
LigerBots: have been working on hosting the First Lego League Competitions at Newton North-- elementary and middle school kids compete with Lego robots to complete tasks to earn points. Each event gathers over 1000 people, and we host a makert fair and STEAM expo, inviting local businesses and organizations to show their recent STEM projects. The first event is November 23 and the second is December 14th.
International Club: hosted a Thanksgiving potluck on November 21 during X Block, and there was a great turnout! It was really nice to see so many people from different backgrounds connecting over food.
Newton North’s Mock Trial Team: won the local Garden City preseason invitational tournament on October 19-20 when they placed first out of eight schools. They are now beginning to write scripts and develop performances based on a fictional case for the main season state-wide tournament.
Jewish Student Union: We have come back to school with a great turnout. We've had the opportunity to learn from some special guests, and we've had some great discussions about religion and current events. We will be planning a Hannukkah party before winter break, so be sure to join us!
Girls Coding Club: We’ve been learning about web development and animation, and we’re starting to learn the basics of introductory programming languages.
Academic Decathlon: We have been studying 10 different categories to prepare for regional and state competitions in February! The categories range from math, economics, art, and interviews but focus on one main idea, this year the category being health and wellness.
Fencing club: We are learning basic foot work and practicing lunging to prepare for when we use equipment. In the next few weeks, we should be having our club at Gold Fencing Club and we will start using equipment. We have also been selling candy to fundraise for some new equipment as well.
Next Gen Voices: We began planning for a local government day this winter and is helping students find ways to be civically engaged (educating about how to contact elected officials, local initiatives to be aware of, and local organizations to get involved with) on Main St at Sustainability Day this Tuesday during lunch.
Future Business Leaders of America: On November 23rd, FBLA volunteered to sell 50/50 raffle tickets at the Bruins game. We raised over $19,500 for FRAXXA, a nonprofit whose mission is to find a cure for Fragile X syndrome in children.
Celtic Music Club: Members are learning new tunes (e.g., “Britches Full of Stitches,” “Gain Ainm,” “Kesh Jig,” Haunted House,” “Sculley’s Reel,” etc.) A number of members had no background in Celtic music and had to learn how to play the tin whistle, which I have now taught them to play. Some had a background in Celtic music but couldn’t play the bodhran, which I have now taught them to play. I’m also compiling a folder of recordings of tunes (members learn by ear.), which I plan to finish up and send out soon.
Fashion Club: We collaborated with ThreadEd and will present during Sustainability Day tomorrow.
Ribbon Cutting of the covered bike rack on November 22, 2019.
NNHS and NSHS Irwin Blumer Book Award Recipients received their awards at School Committee.
Great food and company at NNHS 3rd annual Multicultural Festival on November 14, 2019.
Seniors gearing up for Spirit Week at North during the week before Thanksgiving.
Sustainability Day on November 26, 2019.