The Thursday Owl - March 21, 2024

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

For those that were not able to attend the Open March PTG Meeting and listen and ask questions of those running for Concord School Committee please know that another event is being organized and we will provide an updated date when that information becomes available. For now, the leadership of the other schools in our District are working to field questions for the candidates during that forum through this google form. Please feel free to submit your questions through this link. If you have any general questions about this process please feel free to email Melissa Karczewski at melissahun@gmail.com.

Book Fair: All students will have the chance to visit the book fair during their school day with their teacher sometime between March 26-28. Be sure to send money in with your child the day of their visit! We will also need volunteers to help support the classroom visits. You can sign-up to help. As a reminder, you will need an active CORI to volunteer. Stop by the Alcott office with your photo ID if you need a CORI ASAP!

Out of this World Family Night! (Book Fair and Math Night Open House): We will hold an open house for families to come to Alcott after school to visit the book fair and participate in “Math Night from Outer Space” on Thursday, March 28th.  The book fair open house for families will open at 4:00 pm at Alcott Auditorium and Math Night will run from 4:30-6:30 pm at Alcott Gym. There is no need to sign up in advance to attend either the Book Fair or Math Night on March 28.

We also will need parent volunteers to support Family Night.  You can sign up here Parent Volunteer Sign-Up to volunteer during Family Night. Training will be provided to all Book Fair and Math Night volunteers. 

Middle School and High School Alcott Alums: Do you know a middle school or high school Alcott alum who is in need of community service hours? We are looking for student volunteers to help run the math games at Math Night - we would love to welcome back Alcott alumni to help out! Student Volunteer Sign-Up

Alcott Chess: Chess is abounding! Two teams from the Alcott Chess Club participated in the Mass Chess Hurvitz Cup Team Tournament on St. Patrick's Day, Sunday, March 17. One of the teams, consisting of 5th graders Erick Liu, Jasper Weaver, Eric Li, Theo Webb and 4th grader Max Cardinal, was the top Booster Under-500 team. They were rewarded with individual trophies and presented a huge team trophy. Outstanding performance was by Erick Li, who won all four of his games! And Max Cardinal, despite being sick, played tough and made a difference. The other team, comprised of 2nd graders Adam Siala, Alan Karbeyaz, Lucas Perez-Ortiz, 3rd graders Kilian Bosdet, Jacob Stevens, and 1st grader Bill Curran all played valiantly. Each procured at least one game point and together amassed two team points.  Most points was by Kilian Bosdet, for which he got a medal. Congratulations to these Alcott Chess Teams! And don't forget the Alcott Chess Tournament. It will begin the Thursday after April vacation. The flyer will be circulating soon, so be sure to watch for it. And get ready to enter and play!

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Calendar and important dates

***Every Wednesday is a half-day***

Mar 25 - Mar 29 - Book Fair

Mar 26 and 28 - Grade 3 ELA MCAS

Mar 28 - Math Night

Apr 1 and 2 - Grade 4 ELA MCAS

Apr 4 - K-5 Conferences

CPS/CCRSD 23-24 School Calendar can be found here.

IN THE COMMUNITY

As many of you are aware School Committee elections are coming up on April 9. In past town elections, turnout has typically ranged between 11%-15%. It is critically important for everybody’s voice to be heard! Please take the time to get to know the candidates and vote on April 9th. Information on early or absentee voting can be found here: https://concordma.gov/2341/AbsenteeEarly-Voting-in-Concord. Precinct information can be found here: https://concordma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/33673/2021-Precinct-Map

Are you interested in learning more about the candidates running for local office?  Come to a Town Hall Style Forum on March 28, 1:00 to 3:00 PM, at the Harvey Wheeler Community Center, 1276 Main St.  Whether you have burning questions or simply want to hear directly from the candidates, this forum is your chance to engage with local politics.  Joe Palumbo and Pat Brewer, local volunteers, will moderate, ensuring a fair and informative discussion. This forum is hosted by the Concord Council on Aging and is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.  Please call 978-318-3020 to reserve your spot.

Milldam Nursery School Open House, March 30th: Join us at Milldam in Concord Center on Saturday, March 30th from 10-12pm to get to know the community and learn about our cooperative preschool over playtime, snacks and crafts. There are still 3/4 and 4/5 openings next year! Visit the Milldam website or email membership with any questions 

7th Annual SEPAC Appreciation Awards: Nominate today! The Concord Public Schools and Concord-Carlisle Regional School District Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) invites families from Concord, Carlisle and Boston with a child on an IEP or 504 Plan to honor a special person (or persons) with a SEPAC Appreciation Award! The award is an opportunity to recognize staff members in our districts who have made exceptional efforts to support our students. Please complete a submission form today!  Nominations close on April 5th.  A ceremony for our award recipients will take place on May 9th, so please save the date! Questions?   You can reach us at appreciationawards@gmail.com."

This Weekend:  Peter and the Wolf - A Kid-Friendly (Short!) Story Ballet: Last call for tickets!  If you'd like an easy way to give your children exposure to performing arts, here's your chance.  The Commonwealth Ballet Company presents a one-act dance performance of "Peter and the Wolf" this weekend (March 23-24) at the Maynard High School auditorium. This 40-minute story ballet features many dancers from Concord schools and is set to Prokofiev’s iconic score with kid-friendly narration - great for audience members of all ages.  After an intermission, the company will also present several pieces of classical and contemporary dance repertoire.  More info and tickets at https://www.commonwealthballet.org/peter-the-wolfcontinuum

Sign up for the Inclyousion Sports Intro to Soccer and Baseball!  This class was brought to Carlisle for Spring 2024 via a community effort to promote inclusion.  Concord players are invited to join. Does your child get overwhelmed in group movement activities?  Would you like to help build their sports skills in a fun, non-competitive environment, boost their confidence, promote exercise, and have fun with peers?  Small class sizes and coaches trained in inclusion strategies help young children be engaged and explore new skills. Learn more here: https://inclyousionsports.com/ Register here!

Spirited and Progressive Bluegrass by The Ruta Beggars Hosted at Concord Conservatory of Music—Immerse yourself in music that is inspired by bluegrass legends but with a modern twist on Saturday, April 27th at 7 pm. The Ruta Beggars are celebrated for their imaginative musical arrangements, their intricate vocal harmonies, and their impressive musicianship. They have earned a well-deserved place among the top-tier of the bluegrass community, and their live performances are known for their vibrant energy and engaging showmanship. Combining bluegrass with early swing, The Ruta Beggars' music is a unique and captivating sound that's not to be missed. ConcordConservatory.org for tickets.

The Power of Play for All Ages: using play to build a foundation for young learners- Come join us for a fun and informative event discussing the significance of play in early childhood development! Our knowledgeable panel of experts, all of whom are experienced teachers at Concord Children's Center, will share insights on how play at home and in preschool settings can impact school readiness. Discover the benefits of play-based learning and gain practical tips to incorporate play into your child's daily routine. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about the power of play in shaping your child's development! Drop ins welcome, but registration encouraged: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-power-of-play-for-all-ages-tickets-858522442737?aff=oddtdtcreator 

Barefoot Books + ThinkGive: ThinkGive is hosting a free event at Barefoot Books in West Concord (23 Bradford St. 2nd Floor, Concord, MA 01742) on Thursday April 11th from 6:30 - 8:30pm. Join us for drinks and appetizers, a raffle, browse Barefoot Books’ award-winning collection of books for ages 0-12, and hear from ThinkGive leaders and an educator about our efforts to empower youth to take actions that positively impact themselves and others; building character, confidence, and connection. Our partner educators have put together a wish list of books that they would love to be able to bring to their classrooms. 40% of all book sales will be donated to ThinkGive! If you are unable to attend, the wish list of books will be available online at www.thinkgiveproject.org between April 11 and April 21. To learn more and to RSVP click here.

CCYL BOYS SPRING REGISTRATION is still open for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd GRADE!!! The details:

What: Fun Friday nights focusing on skill development, scrimmages & love of the game

Where: Concord Carlisle High School (CCHS) Upper Grass Fields

When: Season runs mid April - June. Practices take place Friday nights 6-7:15pm

How: Registration is open @ www.ccyouthlacrosse.com (register HERE)

Please join SEPAC for a presentation by Dr. Karin Hodges: Opting for Growth by Embracing Stress and Emotions - March 21st 6-8pm Willard Elementary School Auditorium, 185 Powder Mill Rd-Concord. More information is available here.

Concord Carlisle Youth Hockey 2024-2025 Travel Registration Open: Registration is now open for the CCYH 2024-2025 Travel Season. Evaluations will take place this Spring for the 2024-2025 season and are required for placement on a team. Evaluations will take place at Valley Sports on the following dates/times:

  • Mites (2016 and 2017) will be on Thursday 3/14 and Thursday 3/21 from 5:40-6:40pm

  • Squirts (2014 and 2015) will be on Thursday 3/14 and Thursday 3/21 from 6:50-7:50pm

  • Peewees (2012 and 2013) will be on Thursday 3/14 and Thursday 3/21 from 8:00-9:00pm 

  • Bantams (2010 and 2011) will be on Tuesday 3/12 and Tuesday 3/19 from 8:40-9:40pm

Please visit https://go.teamsnap.com/forms/420654 to register your child for the 2024-2025 season. Registration is required prior to participating in evaluations. Please contact Mark Daniel, CCYH Registrar (ccyh.registrar@gmail.com), with any questions.

Concord Library Offerings:

  • Earth Month Event at Fowler, Wed, 3/27, 4 PM—5PM: Passionate about protecting both people and the Earth?   Join us to celebrate Earth Month with stories and crafts while learning about the benefits of green transportation with the Fowler Library staff, CCHS Green Team and Mothers Out Front.  Children, ages 12 and under, are welcome to attend “The Green Routes to School Storytime & Crafts” program on Wednesday, March 27 from 4-5 pm at the Fowler Library, 1322 Main Street, West Concord. Please pre-register here.

Please visit this space for updates on sports, music and theater registration dates, seminars, and more events throughout town. 

PTG online volunteer information and sign-up: Please visit our website to 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!