The Thursday OwL
The Alcott ptg weekly email
May 22, 2025
The PTG provides information and support to the Alcott community and raises funds to help make our school the best it can be.
News and Announcements
Ice Cream Party June 6th!
To celebrate the end of the school year and congratulate all our students on a fantastic year, the Alcott PTG is sponsoring an Ice Cream Celebration in school on Friday, June 6. Pre-scooped ice cream from Bedford Farms and allergy-friendly Italian ice will be handed out after students' lunch recess periods. Look out for more information from your child's teacher and respond to the survey (to come!) to participate! We need parent volunteers to help hand out frozen treats at the event to make this happen. Thank you for signing up here!
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Alcott Art and Music Evening
Please join us on Wednesday, May 28 from 5:00-6:00pm for our 5th Grade Art Retrospective and 4th/5th Chorus Concert. Come walk the gallery halls on the first floor from 5:00-5:30pm to see all of the 5th grade art on display. At 5:30pm, the Alcott Chorus will perform in the auditorium. We hope you'll be able to join us!
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Library Book Swap and Returns
May 23rd will be the last day for book checkout. Please return all books to the library by June 6th. If you can't find any items, please replace them or send in a check payable to "Alcott Lost Book Fund" so that we may replace them.
The Library Book Swap will run from May 27th - June 6th. During class library time, students can exchange 1-3 books from home that they no longer want (elementary school age appropriate and in gently used condition) for books that other students have swapped.
Thank you for supporting the Alcott Library.
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School Supplies 2025-2026
We’ve partnered with 1st Day School Supplies again to make shopping for your child’s supplies super easy! Just click here and purchase your child’s supplies for next year (select the grade they will be in for 25-26) and it will be delivered to your child’s classroom at Alcott before school starts in August. Please consider purchasing an extra kit or 2 to donate for those in need. Order deadline is July 1.
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5th Grade Spring Fair Rescheduled to May 30!
The Spring Fair has been rescheduled to Friday, May 30! It will be held during the school day. The Spring Fair is organized by the 5th graders to raise money and provide a fun morning out in the sunshine for the whole school. The 5th graders will be designing various games and activities, so please have your kids dress appropriately with sneakers and bring a small bag for any prizes they collect. Each class will rotate into the fair for 30 minutes. This year we are doing pre-order ticket sales that will be $8 per student, and kids will be able to play as many games as the time permits. K-4 students can purchase their Spring Fair tickets HERE.
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A Year, a Month, a Day, an Hour?
Fifth grade parents—middle school is just around the corner! As you enjoy these elementary school moments, we invite you to start thinking about getting involved with the CMS PTG.
Learn more about the CMS PTG Committees here.
We’re currently looking for volunteers—especially for VP of Communication, VP of School Community Engagement, and subcommittee roles. Whether you have a lot of time or just a little, your help matters and directly supports your child’s experience at CMS.
To get started, email Adrienne Principe, fill out this interest form, or sign up to meet with us!
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Alcott Parent Social
The Annual Alcott Parent Social will be Saturday June 7th. Tickets are $30 per person and can be purchased using this link. Food will be provided by Amigos Locos taco truck (included in your ticket purchase!). The PTG Auction will have amazing prizes to bid on - stay tuned! The event is BYOB. The event location will be disclosed with the purchase of your ticket. We look forward to gathering as a community at the social!
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Green Art Bags
Please be on the lookout for any green Art Bags that you might have at home and send them back in with your students. Thank you!
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Volunteer Opportunities
Library Volunteers for the 25-26 School Year: Keep the library running smoothly! Choose a day to check in and shelve books from 8:50-9:15am. If you are interested and can commit to a weekly spot for the year, please email korourke@concordps.org. Thanks!
May Composting at Lunch (Alcott cafeteria): sign up here
Substitute Teachers Needed: If you are Interested in learning more about substitute teaching in Concord, please visit this website. To apply to become a substitute teacher, please complete this application.
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Calendar and Important Dates
Every Wednesday is a Half Day
May 26 - Memorial Day (No School)
May 27 - Silent Auction Live (ahead of Parent Social)
May 28 - Field Day (during school hours)
May 28 - Alcott Art and Music Evening (5-6pm)
May 30 - Spring Fair (New Date!) (during school hours)
June 6 - Alcott T-Shirt Day/Ice Cream Party/All Books Should be Returned!
June 7 - Parent Social (link for tickets)
June 13 - 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony
June 16 - Last Day of School (half day) and 5th Grade Clap Out
In the Community
Girls Soccer Clinic with CCHS Team
We’re excited to invite girls in 3rd through 8th grade to a special Soccer Skills Clinic hosted by the Concord Carlisle Women’s Soccer Team — this year’s DCL champions!
This is a fantastic opportunity for young athletes to learn from some outstanding high school soccer players, improve their skills, and have fun on the field!
Clinic Details
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2005
Time: 3-5pm
Location: CCHS Memorial Field
Who Can Attend: Girls in Grades 3-8
Cost: $25/player suggested donation
What to Bring: Cleats, shin guards, water bottle, and a great attitude!
Our high school athletes and coaches will lead the clinic, offering personalized tips and fun drills that help build confidence and love for the game. Register here! Spots may be limited - sign up early!
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CCHS Financial Education & Outreach Club needs volunteers!
On Tuesday, May 27th, from 2:00-3:15 pm, there will be a Financial Literacy Reality Fair for fifth-grade students at Alcott, educating them about a Concord resident's monthly expenses. This fair is run by the CCHS Financial Education & Outreach Club. The club is looking for some adult volunteers to stand at booths and introduce given information and prices (such as food expenses) to young students. Here's an article about a similar Reality Fair that was held at CCHS last year, if you want to learn more about what the event is like. Please contact Sophie Hong at shong26@concordcarlisle.org if you are interested in helping. Thank you!
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Concord Rec Half Day Summer Programs - Limited Space!
Looking for fun and enriching activities for your child this summer? Check out these exciting programs:
BuildWave (June 23–27 & August 11–15): An action-packed STEM program that feels like a video game! Kids will build with Legos, PlusPlus, and more as they progress through hands-on "levels" filled with design challenges, collaboration, and creativity.
Chess Wizards (August 18–22): A fun-filled week of chess lessons, games, tournaments, and brain-boosting activities. Participants receive a t-shirt, trophy, and puzzle folder while learning strategy & making friends.
Register now at concordrec.myrec.com.
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Rising 6th Grade Families: You’re invited to the CMS Book Fair!
We’re thrilled to partner with The Silver Unicorn Bookstore in Acton to bring a magical week of books and reading to our school. The book fair will be open on Thursday, May 22 from 3-5:30pm for families. This is an opportunity to take a sneak peek at a CMS PTG Event, support the PTG and have some fun at CMS.
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Annual Town Meeting June 2
The 2025 Annual Town Meeting has been scheduled to begin on Monday, June 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM at Concord-Carlisle High School, 500 Walden Street and to continue subsequent evenings as needed. The full Annual Town Meeting Calendar can be viewed here. The 2025 Annual Town Meeting Warrant can be found here.
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Concord PossAbilities
A fun new store has opened in Concord called Concord PossAbilities. Concord PossAbilities is managed and staffed by Concord Launch students and staff. This amazing store can help you create customized gifts, Spirit Wear, signage and more! Stop by and visit at 199 Sudbury Road, Mon-Fri 9:00am-2:15pm. Stay tuned for a web presence!
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Summer Reading Dragons 2025!
We are very excited to announce that the Summer Reading Dragons program is returning to the Concord Free Public Library! Last summer over 1,000 children participated in our initiative to help prevent the dreaded summer slide. Kids may register at either the Main or Fowler Branch. They will receive a reading log and are encouraged to read at least 15 minutes every day to start. All forms of reading are accepted: graphic novels, audio books, even magazines. When children bring their reading log to the library, they will have earned one dragon trading card for every other day of reading. As cards accumulate, they earn raffle tickets for some really fun prizes: giant squishmallows, art supplies, science kits, etc. Registration starts on Monday, June 9th. The program runs for 10 weeks. Reading Dragons is geared toward elementary school aged children, but we are also running a Rubber Ducky Club program for pre-readers and a Teen program for middle/high schoolers.
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SEPAC Weekly Office Hours
SEPAC holds weekly office hours at the Concord Main Library in the cafe area. These take place every Tuesday from 11am-12:30pm, except for the third Tuesday of each month when they take place from 6-8pm. Office hours provide an opportunity to talk in person with a member of the SEPAC Board to help answer any special education questions and get parent-to-parent support. All are welcome!
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Join the Alcott PTG
Discover all the ways both working and non-working parents and guardians are needed to support our wonderful staff, students, and families. Have something to offer that you don’t see listed there? There’s a place for you to submit that info as well! We hope to hear from you! Please reach out to ptgalcott@gmail.com if you are interested.
Alcott PTG, 93 Laurel St, Concord, MA 01742, USA