The Thursday Owl, September 23, 2021

Thank you to our Alcott team and the Alcott community for a great 21-22 Back To School Night!
Many thanks to the Alcott team members and community members who made last evening's 21-22 Back To School Night such a wonderful success! The virtual event featured an informative webinar led (twice!) by Principal Krakow and Assistant Principal Olson, who welcomed the Alcott community to the new school year. They also introduced our amazing group of new and veteran Specialists including Mr. Gaudreau (Physical Education), Mrs. Gordon (Art), Mr. Toland (Music), Sra. Price (1-5 Spanish), Sra. Krauss (K Spanish), Mrs. O'Rourke (Library/Media) and Ms. Carr (ELA Curriculum). The night continued with all Alcott K-5 classroom teachers hosting their students' families in Zoom sessions that provided academic descriptions and outlooks for the upcoming school year. We appreciate everyone's time, energy and commitment to supporting our Alcott students, families, faculty and staff during this brand-new school year!

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

SAVE THE DATE--METCO Family Friends Field Day and Picnic:  Please save the following information in your calendar for a wonderful day of community-building, activities and fun!  More details to follow in the coming weeks.
When:  Saturday, October 16, 2021, 1 - 5 pm
Where:  Franklin Park, Boston
Who:  Concord and Boston families

Now Accepting PTG Dues:  All parents and guardians of Alcott students are members of the Alcott PTG!  This year we have kept our dues at $40 and invite our members to contribute this amount (or more!) via our website HERE.  Please keep in mind that the PTG will spend approximately $125 per student this year on specific student needs, programs, community events, classroom supplies and the ever-popular Alcott Directory.  Thank you for making this support possible with your membership contribution!

Room Parents Still Needed:  Are you interested in helping out your student's classroom?  Come volunteer as a room parent!  We are still looking for volunteers to fill spots in several classrooms. To sign up for any listed open spots and find more details, please click here.

**Room Parents still needed in the following grades/classrooms:
K:  Chatlosh (2 needed)
1st:  Woodman (1 needed)
2nd:  Handley (1 needed), Martin (2 needed), Sexauer (1 needed)
3rd:  Knowles (1 needed), O'Hara (2 needed)
4th:  Besserer (1 needed), McMahon/Chan (1 needed), Woodward (2 needed)
5th:  Anderson (2 needed), Gregor (1 needed), Luby (1 needed), Wilson (1 needed)


Pooled Testing: Asymptomatic pooled testing began yesterday at Alcott. If you still have not yet signed your student up to participate in asymptomatic pooled testing this year, we hope that you will consider doing so. You can access the consent form via this link. Pooled testing is an incredibly important way to keep our students safe, particularly at the elementary level where COVID vaccines are not yet available. Please see Principal Krakow's informative letter, which addresses possible concerns and explains this year's testing changes, HERE. And if you have any further questions about the pooled testing process, please do not hesitate to reach out to Principal Krakow or Nurse Amante.


Alcott Chess Club: The Alcott Chess Club is back onsite like before in the Alcott Faculty Lounge, 8 a.m. Thursday mornings, for ten weeks starting TODAY September 23. The Chess Club also offers online sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays at 5 p.m. Click here for the informational flyer (with registration form), or simply email alcottchess@hotmail.com and you'll be emailed a flyer. For all questions, email Ken Belt at alcottchess@hotmail.com, text or call him at 617-332-4483.

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


Oct 11: Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day
Oct 16: METCO Family Friends Field Day and Picnic (Franklin Park)
Nov 4*: K-5 Parent-Teacher Conferences (no school)
Nov 10: PTG Open Meeting, 7pm (via Zoom)
Nov 11: Veterans Day (no school)
Nov 24: Half-Day (12:30 pm dismissal)
Nov 25 - 26: Thanksgiving Recess (no school)

*This date was erroneously reported in last week's Owl--PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THIS CORRECTED DATE

CPS/CCRSD 21-22 School Calendar can be found here

IN THE COMMUNITY

Concord Middle School Building Project Community Forum to be held TODAY, Sept. 23: The Middle School Building Committee invites you to our next Community Forum, to be held TODAY, Thursday, September 23 at 12:00pm via Zoom. We hope you will join us to hear the latest updates on the Schematic Design phase, as well as to share your feedback before plans are finalized for estimating. Forum details can be found here and Zoom information follows:
https://concordps.zoom.us/j/96703616065?pwd=N3pVbHA2c29nd2pORnB2WUI4bU9CZz09
Passcode: 110013

Kicks for Cancer – THIS SATURDAY, September 25:  After a virtual 2020 event, the 15th annual Kicks for Cancer returns to Concord-Carlisle High School this Saturday, September 25, to bring local men’s and women’s soccer teams together to compete, to build community and awareness with fans, and to raise funds to advance ovarian cancer prevention.

Kicks for Cancer is the cornerstone of an incredible community-building weekend held every September—with more than 20 towns participating in men’s and women’s soccer games this year. Merchandise, opportunity drawing tickets, food and more will be available.  Tickets can be purchased at the gate, and the game schedule is available here.
 

Concord Association of Music Parents:  Order Now--Band, Chorus and Orchestra Wear!  Show your music spirit and get your Band, Chorus and Orchestra merchandise online today. The store opens on Oct. 1 and closes Oct. 19. Orders will arrive 3-4 weeks after the store closes. Questions? Email Elisabeth Winterkorn at ebwinterk@gmail.com.


October Youth Basketball Clinics at CCHS: CCHS Varsity basketball coaches Amy Davagian and David Cohen and their players are offering 4-week basketball clinics for all players Grades 1 through 8 on Saturday October, 2, 16, 23, and 30 at the CCHS main gym. Clinics are for players of all abilities.

Girls Clinics - Sponsored by CCHS Girls Basketball9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Fee is $120 (donated directly to CCHS Girls Basketball) payable by Paypal or Venmo (@Colleen-Henschke).  Your electronic payment is your registration for the girls clinic - please be sure to note your player's name and grade on electronic payments.  If you would like to pay by check, please email CCHSgirlsbasketball100@gmail.com to register.

Boys Clinics - Sponsored by Patriot Hoops Clinics10:30 to 12:00 p.m.  Register at patriothoopclinics.com website.  Cost is $120, payable via Venmo (@PatriotBasketball) or credit card.


Concord Free Public Library News:
Fall and Winter Nature Connection programs: CFPL is teaming up with The Nature Connection for monthly programs! We invite children to a nature themed storytime where they can meet an animal and explore nature hands-on. Programs will take place in-person at the Main Library. On 9/28 at 4 pm, we will have a program for all ages focusing on climate change. In October, we will offer a storytime for pre-K children on the second Tuesday of each month at 10:30am. We will also offer a program for elementary students on the second Wednesday of each month at 2pm.

Virtual Children's Author Talk: CFPL is excited to host a virtual author talk with children’s author Lucia Van Bebber on Wednesday, October 6 at 2pm on Zoom. Learn more about how she writes stories for children in the hope of inspiring them to learn more about wildlife and wildlife conservation. Lucia’s goal is to help educate young minds in order to save animals that are now on the endangered species list and are on the verge of extinction.


Discovery Museum Acton's "Picture Yourself: A Virtual Celebration of Women in STEAM": Join Discovery Museum as we celebrate the women behind the Museum’s newest exhibit, Picture Yourself: Women in STEAM—portraits of six local female scientists, painted by three local female artists. Listen in as the scientists and artists talk about their work, research, and interests, and be inspired as you learn why they find science and art cool and exciting. They’ll answer your questions as they share what it’s like to be a scientist and artist. Your registration confirmation will include a short survey to provide your questions for the artists and scientists in advance—including whether you or your child would like to ask a question live during the event. This free, live, virtual event is for children, ages 7+ years, and their caregivers to enjoy together. Wednesday, September 29, 6:00pm to 7:30pm EDT via Zoom webinar. The event is free; registration is required. For more information, visit www.discoveryacton.org.

The Thursday Owl, September 16, 2021

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Back to School Night, Wednesday, September 22, 2021: Alcott's virtual Back to School Night will take place next Wednesday, September 22nd, via Zoom. Principal Krakow will host two brief welcome webinars, one at 5:15pm and one at 6:15pm. Classroom sessions will be held via Zoom according to the following schedule:

5:30 pm - Kindergarten

5:50 pm - Grade 1

6:10 pm - Grade 2

6:30 pm - Grade 3

6:50 pm - Grade 4

7:10 pm - Grade 5

A link to Principal Krakow's webinar will be distributed the week of Back to School Night. Classroom teachers will share their links with students' families directly, also closer to the date of the event. We hope that you will attend this informative virtual session!


'21-'22 Room Parents needed: Are you interested in helping out your student's classroom this year? Each Alcott classroom is looking for two volunteers to assist classroom teachers by serving as Room Parents during the school year. Details and signups can be found here.


Pooled Testing: If you have not yet signed your student up to participate in asymptomatic pooled testing this year, we hope that you will consider doing so. You can access the consent form via this link. Pooled testing is an incredibly important way to keep our students safe, particularly at the elementary level where COVID vaccines are not yet available. If you have any questions about the pooled testing process, please do not hesitate to reach out to Principal Krakow or Nurse Amante.


Alcott Chess Club: The Alcott Chess Club is back at school, just like you! Yes! We're back onsite like before in the Faculty Lounge, 8 a.m. Thursday mornings, for ten weeks starting September 23. The Chess Club also offers online sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays at 5 p.m. Click here for the informational flyer (with registration form), or simply email alcottchess@hotmail.com and you'll be emailed a flyer pronto. For all questions, email Ken Belt at alcottchess@hotmail.com, text or call him at 617-332-4483. Now, it's your move, mate! We're ready to play.

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


Sep 22: Back to School Night (virtual), 5:30-7:30pm
Oct 11: Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day - no school
Nov 5: K-5 Parent/Teacher Conferences - no school
Nov 11: Veterans Day - no school

CPS/CCRSD 21-22 School Calendar can be found here

IN THE COMMUNITY

Concord/Carlisle Girl Scouts: Thinking about joining Girl Scouts? Concord & Carlisle girls in Kindergarten through 3rd grade are invited to learn about Girl Scouts and get WILD on the (outdoor) dance floor at our Animal Dance Party on Saturday, Sept. 25! Siblings are welcome! Please register so we have enough craft supplies. Details and registration link at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/concordcarlisle-girl-scouts-animal-dance-party-registration-168870749959


Saturday, September 18 Car Wash Fundraiser for CCHS Women’s Soccer: Come support the players by getting your car washed at Crosby’s parking lot on Saturday from 10 am - 2 pm. All donations go to supporting the CCHS Women’s Soccer Freshmen, JV and Varsity teams. For more information, click here or visit www.cchswomenssoccer.com. Thank you!


Concord Recreation Fall Programming is underway:  Concord Recreation is happy to be back in full-swing with fall programming! Check out our website for more details: www.concordrec.com.

November Professional Day Care  Looking for child care for the November 4th Professional Day? The November Professional Day Program is from 8:00am to 6:00pm at Hunt Recreation Center. Registration open to general public. First come, first served basis. This program has NO AFFILIATION with Concord Recreation’s Before or Afterschool Program. Please inform Concord Recreation of any medical issues or allergies. Field Trip to be announced.

Esports League  NEW to Concord - Esports leagues and events for ages 8-18! You can safely play your favorite games in a competitive league, or one off major event. Play Madden 21, Fortnite, Super Smash Bros, or Rocket League.

Outdoor Movie Night  Join Concord Recreation on Friday, September 24th at 7pm for an outdoor, family friendly movie to be shown on the basketball courts at the Hunt Recreation Center (90 Stow Street Concord, MA).  Bring your chairs, blankets and snacks. Registration recommended.

We’re hiring: Before and After School Staff  Concord Recreation provides After School, Before School and Early Release Day care for our  Alcott, Thoreau and Willard families. This year, we are fully enrolled at all sites with waitlists. We are actively seeking people to work in our programs. Contact Anita Stevanazzi-Hill for more information at ahill@concordma.gov.


Tennis Backboard at Emerson:  Would you be interested in having a new, full-sized tennis backboard at the Emerson courts?  There is a local effort to raise funds to install a backboard, in conjunction with the town of Concord.  If you are interested in supporting this effort, please see the details on the website at https://gofund.me/73edde41.


Concord Association of Music Parents meeting, September 29 at 8:00 pm via Zoom:  The Concord Association of Music Parents (Concord AMP) is a parent group that supports the music ensemble programs (band, orchestra and chorus) in the Concord elementary and middle schools, through advocacy for music education, fundraising and community engagement.  We are a group for all parents and guardians of students in these programs, and we’d love to meet you!  Please join us for our next meeting on Wednesday, September 29 at 8:00 pm, via Zoom or phone; a link can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11CWVoWnRU2E6h9MHT6w33U3vhJPKbNW2E9Z6JfjVVEc/edit?usp=sharing

The Thursday Owl, September 9, 2021

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

School Picture Day: Wednesday, Sept. 15 (Rain Date Sept. 17)
Picture Day is on!! You should receive an order form in your child's backpack this week--if you didn't, no problem!! Go to www.coffeepond.com and follow the prompts to order your child's portraits online.

Wanted: Picture Day Volunteers!
We need help on Wednesday, Sept. 15 to ensure that everything runs smoothly. We will be outside, masked and socially distanced. You will assist a photographer in managing lines, collecting forms (in a bucket for no contact) and reminding students to be distanced. Sign up here.

The Alcott Chess Club returns! Great news! The Alcott Chess Club is back onsite and ready to bring you chess live. For the past year, we've kept Alcott Chess going online and we'll continue to do that, but now we'll also be in the Faculty Lounge. We trust you're as excited as we are to be back.

First and foremost, our goal is to comply with Covid safety guidelines to bring you chess in a healthy environment. We know you'll do your part. We're all in this together. Classes begin September 23 and run for just 10 weeks into December. Cost of the program is $180, payable by Venmo or PayPal to alcottchess@hotmail.com, by check or just bring it to the first class. See our flyer for details and other exciting news, such as discounts and the Chess Challenge.

The Alcott Chess Club is for everyone - all ages, grades, levels of ability. Don't know the moves? We'll happily teach you. Chess is a great way to start the day, bright-eyed and eager to learn. For all questions, email Ken Belt at alcottchess@hotmail.com, text or call him at 617-332-4483. Can't make it Thursday mornings? Don't worry! There are online sessions. Just ask for the flyer.

It's your move, mate! We're waiting to see you!

Donate to Alcott with AmazonSmile: Do you shop on Amazon? If so, one easy way to support our PTG is to shop through smile.amazon.com. The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of all qualifying purchases to a charitable organization of your choice. There is no catch and no extra fees; just designate “Alcott School Parent Teacher Group Inc” as your charity, then shop through the “AmazonSmile” link!

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


Sep 15: School Picture Day
Sep 22: Back to School Night (virtual), 5:30-7:30pm
Oct 11: Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day

CPS/CCRSD 21-22 School Calendar can be found here

IN THE COMMUNITY

Mothers Out Front Family Walk
Family Walk with OARS!
DATE: September 12, 2021
TIME: 10:00am – 11:00am ET
LOCATION: The Walden Woods Project’s Bear Garden Hill

Please join us to reconnect with friends and nature on this family-friendly walk along the Sudbury River led by wetlands specialist, Ingeborg Hegemann Clark from OARS. Learn about local watersheds, their soils, and the important role these protected wild spaces play in heat reduction and carbon sequestration.

REGISTER HERE


Concord-Carlisle Youth Basketball registration now open: Concord-Carlisle Youth Basketball has opened registration for the 2021-2022 travel basketball season to boys and girls in Grades 4 - 8. Earlybird registration is open until 9/19 and tryouts will take place on October 13-15. More details can be found at the CCYB website at http://ccybasketball.org.


Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC) Meeting - September 13: Please join Concord Public/Concord-Carlisle Regional Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC) for our first meeting of the 2021-22 school year. We'd love to hear about your ideas for priorities, events, and concerns for this year. All are welcome.

Concord SEPAC September meeting
Time: Sep 13, 2021 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84963740730?pwd=QVdtdVZnbHJnbWFRK3hwTkNKbWNpZz09
Meeting ID: 849 6374 0730
Passcode: U911NF


The Umbrella Arts Center Fall Registration now open: Register now for fall at The Umbrella Arts Center. There are many new and improved youth classes and workshops. Please check out: Youth Classes & Workshops | The Umbrella Arts Center for more information.


The 4th Annual Mighty Moose 5K Fun Run: Join us on September 26, 2021 for the 4th Annual Mighty Moose 5K Fun Run, a community event to raise funds for Ovarian Cancer research. Please see the flyer for registration details.


Concord Free Public Library's "Read to Luna the Dog Live!": The Concord Free Public Library invites children to “Read to Luna the Dog Live!” on the Main Library Lawn the third Wednesday of each month between 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm. The upcoming dates to read to Luna are Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, and Dec. 15. When the weather gets cooler or if there is rain, Luna will meet with readers inside the Main Library. Reading to dogs boosts reading skills and emotional and social skills for children. This event is for children ages 5 and up. Register in advance for a 15 minute individual session with Luna. Details can be found here.

MADE POSSIBLE BY YOUR SUPPORT

Welcome Back luncheon and treats for the Alcott team

Thanks to the generous support of PTG donors like you, the entire Alcott team enjoyed a Welcome Back luncheon on August 27th, followed up with surprise cookie treats on the first half-day of the school year. With your continued support, we can show our appreciation to these Alcott team members who create a wonderful experience for our students every day.