The Thursday Owl - December 7, 2023

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thank you to the Alcott Community from Grade 5. The fifth graders would like to thank everyone who helped make our community service project to benefit Open Table a big success. With your generous donations, we were able to create 75 Kids Bags that will be distributed to children who visit the Open Table food pantry with their families. Each bag contains a selection of juice boxes, fruit cups, fruit or granola bars, cereal and oatmeal packets, soup, ravioli, macaroni and cheese, and crackers. We decorated the bags with cheerful pictures, puzzles, and riddles and were also able to provide many additional items to Open Table to fill their shelves. We are very grateful for your support of this important community organization and the kids and families they serve. Thank you!

Thank you for the Nurse’s Office clothing donations. There are a few items remaining if you are able to donate. Please refer HERE if you would like to contribute. Many thanks for your generosity. 

Concord METCO Family and Friends invites you to a fabulous afternoon of roller skating at Chez Vous, Saturday December 16, 2023, from 12:00-3:00pm. Come, enjoy, and get out all that energy, no matter what the weather outside! Please register on Sign-up Genius at the link here by Friday, December 15th:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D49AEAB2BA5F9C52-46612009-roller

Where: Chez Vous | 11 Rhoades Street, Dorchester Center, MA 02124

When: Saturday, December 16, 2023 | 12:00 - 3:00pm

Please note that transportation for this event is not provided, and parents/guardians will be required to stay with their children at Chez Vous. All Welcome!

The Concord Middle School Coats for Kids Club needs your help. Their annual Anton’s Cleaners Coats for Kids drive is underway. The goal this year is to collect 400 coats. Please consider donating any gently-used coats by sending them to school with your child. The drop off box is by the office. We accept any size coat, from infant snowsuits to oversized adult, but please do not donate clothing other than winter coats – no sweatshirts, vests, scarves, hats, gloves, mittens or snow pants. The drive runs until January 7th, 2024. 

From Nurse Colleen Asselin: Hello - As winter approaches, I would like to remind parents of some of the reasons children should be kept home from school.

Please keep your child home:

  • If your child is unable to participate fully in school activities because of illness

  • When your child has a contagious condition or a rash with an unknown cause

  • When your child has had a fever of 100°F or more within the last 24 hours when not taking fever-reducing medications

  • If your child has had vomiting or diarrhea within the last 24 hours or is unable to eat normally

  • If your child has been diagnosed with strep throat and has not been taking antibiotic medication for at least 24 hours

  • If your child requires medication for fever or ongoing pain relief

  • If your child has red/pink eyes with drainage

  • If your child has been diagnosed with Covid-19

Please contact me when:

  • Your child's health status has changed

  • Your child has had a recent serious illness, injury, surgery, or hospitalization

  • Your child has been diagnosed with a contagious condition such as: strep throat, chickenpox, whooping cough, head lice

  • Your child cannot participate fully in Physical Education or recess

COVID Protocols 2023-2024
Our school policy remains the same as last year. If a student tests positive for covid, they must isolate through day 5. They may return to school on day 6, provided that symptoms are improving and fever free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication. They must wear a mask on days 6-10 while in the school building. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you for helping us keep the Alcott School a healthy learning place for all of our students.

NEW ALCOTT SPIRIT WEAR is NOW available for Holiday Ordering! Don’t miss out! The ordering deadline is Friday, 12/8 for delivery by 12/21. Check out Alcott sweatshirts in new and fun colors and our annual “400 Names” t-shirt for the 2023-24 school year! The “Names” shirt is available in both short sleeve and long sleeve performance material in reds, blues, silver and green! We have also added some awesome new winter hats! Proceeds benefit the Alcott PTG. 

Visit the Alcott PTG website, alcottptg.org and click on “Support” and “Alcott Spirit Wear”. Or click on the following link to place an order: Alcott Spirit Wear.

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Calendar and important dates

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

Dec 15 - Sweatshirt Day

Dec 22 - Half Day

Dec 25 - 29 - Winter Recess

Jan 1 - New Years Holiday

Jan 2 - School Resumes

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

IN THE COMMUNITY

Brighten the Night with WBYC: December 20, 2023

Brighten the night with green luminary kits from William's Be Yourself Challenge (WBYC) as we come together to shine a light on mental health and grief awareness and remember a beloved community member. On February 19, 2019, William Shaw died in a tragic ski accident. He was 9 years old, in 3rd grade at Carlisle Public School. Every year since, the Carlisle and Concord communities have lit luminaries on his birthday, Dec. 20.  This year, WBYC is selling luminary kits with 15 lights - 14 for William's 14th birthday, plus 1 light for you to use in memory of a loved one you have lost. For more information or to purchase a kit online, visit our website at www.williamsbeyourselfchallenge.org. Proceeds will fund a continuation of the speaker series focused on bringing awareness and support to childhood grief and mental health. More to come with dates, times and speakers.

Register now for Raising Financially Savvy Kids – Your Role as Chief Financial Parent! Wed., Jan. 31, 7-8:30 at CCHS. Get a jump on the new year by signing up now to get real information and best practices from someone in the industry. Full information including how to register online can be found here: https://ccace.asapconnected.com/#CourseID=293399. Offered by CCACE; fee is $25 and scholarships are available and confidential.

IMSCC Music lessons - registration is open for the Winter-Spring session!

Enrollment is underway for the upcoming Winter-Spring session of one-on-one music lessons with IMSCC's expert instructors. The 16-week session begins in January. Lessons are available for all band and orchestra instruments as well as voice, piano, guitar, bass guitar and ukulele. Lessons take place after school and in the evenings at CCHS and the Carlisle school. New students can start the enrollment process by filling out a lesson inquiry form at https://ccace.asapconnected.com/#PrivateLessons. We will follow up by asking an instructor to contact you to arrange lesson times.

New this year - small group lessons for 4th and 5th graders! IMSCC instructors teach groups of 3-5 students learning the same instrument, with separate groups for first year and second year players. Group lessons are available for most band and orchestra instruments. Click here for information and to register.

More information about IMSCC including tuition rates, instructor bios and more, at http://www.concordcarlisleace.org/instrumental-music-school. If you have questions please email Debbie Levine.

Please join us in West Concord: 826 Boston, Barefoot Books and Kate Fussner

I'm so excited to invite you to our Sip, Shop, and Support event at Barefoot Books in West Concord on Dec. 13, from 6-8 PM. You'll get to meet the author Kate Fussner, author of The Song of Us, a retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth set in modern-day middle school. Kate is a former English teacher in Boston Public Schools. You can also take care of your holiday shopping by purchasing signed copies of Kate's book, Barefoot Books for young people, and/or 826 Boston's student-authored books. Proceeds from all book sales benefit 826 Boston programs.

This event is free, but an RSVP is required. Tell us you're coming by clicking here.

Appetizers from Saltbox Kitchen and wine from Barton and Guestier will be provided. Plus we'll have door prizes from local merchants, and of course, we will bring the joy of stories: an 826 Boston student author will open for Kate Fussner. I sincerely hope you can make it. RSVP today! And please let me know if you have any questions. Tyisha Edwards

P.S. If you can't make the event, you can donate to 826 Boston or participate in an online fundraiser for 826 Boston hosted by our generous friends at Barefoot Books.  Visit www.barefootbooks.com/find-a-book-fair + use code 23953.

Kids Naturally is proud to present "Once Upon a Solstice Eve: an Evening of Stories and Light.

At this evening drop off program, kids will share stories and play in the (relative) dark of the woods as the longest night of the year draws near. Hot chocolate and treats included. Registration is open now at Kids-Naturally.com/register-now.

The Mission of Kids Naturally is to inspire wonder for nature and a desire for exploration and discovery through free play outside. Kids Naturally creates a safe, nurturing and fun space where children can build resilience and develop creativity and independence away from screens and sedentary entertainment. 

Learn more: kids-naturally.com

Trolls It Takes Two Activity Challenge: Concord kindergarteners and their adults are invited to join us to learn all about Girl Scouts and how YOU can participate as we do a fun activity from the Trolls It Takes Two Activity Challenge on Thursday, February 8th, at 6:15 PM in the Concord Free Public Library lower-level meeting room. Please confirm your attendance at gsema.org/eventrsvp2. Unable to attend or have an older child and want to learn more? Please visit gsema.org/moreinfo, and a council staff member will be in touch.

December Saturday highlights at Fowler Branch Library (1322 Main Street)

  • West Concord Holiday Stroll at Fowler: Saturday, December 9th, 1-4 PM

    It's time for the Holiday Stroll in West Concord, today from 1-5! Fowler will join local businesses and organizations to celebrate the season. Stop by Fowler to make citrus garlands and buttons and stay for cider! Mothers Out Front will be here from 2-4 to demonstrate an induction burner by making mulled cider for all. No registration required.

  • Ornament Making at Fowler: Saturday, December 16, 2-4 PM

    Drop in to make a range of ornaments. All ages welcome. No registration required.

  • A Family Noon Year's Party at Fowler: Saturday, December 30, 11:30-12:15

    Let's ring in 2024 early! Wear your sparkly best, and join Fowler staff for crafts, music, and a countdown for when the clock strikes 12! We will cheer in the new year with sparkling cider and snacks. No registration required.

Concord Rec Offerings

  • Alcott After School Programming

  • Alcott Before School Programming

    • Can't get enough Orchestra? The String Orchestra before school program is for students who have been studying basic skills since September and can play the first three notes on the D string by January. The program is suitable for 4th-year beginner students or second-year + players (5th graders). Join to further develop your ensemble playing skills on your string instrument. This is an extra enrichment class that is meant to augment your child's ensemble skills and introduce them to their first ensemble experience or add to the existing orchestra class. This class is not meant to replace group skills classes. More information and registration can be found here: https://concordrec.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30108.

    • Does your student want a fun and active morning before they start school? Before school sports is a great way for student to get some energy out, make new friends, and try different types of activities. These sessions are taught by your school’s Physical Education teachers and each grade level is assigned a different morning of the week. More information and registration can be found here: https://concordrec.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30772.

  • Other Concord Recreation Programming

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!

The Thursday Owl - November 30, 2023

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Art at Alcott Instagram: We would love to have you follow along with what we're creating in art class this year. Check out @artatalcott for weekly posts on student work. 

Hannah Brady, Art Teacher

Turkey Trot Update: Hello Alcott Community - Wow, what an amazing 2 weeks of fundraising we have had in regards to Turkey Trot pledge collection. As I write this update, our total collected is $9,478. Truly amazing and I know our charities will be so grateful for all of your help. I have extended our pledge collection deadline to Friday, December 8, 2023. Pledges can be sent in to school or electronically using this link to the donation page. Let's see if we can surpass the $10,000 mark, which we have only done one time before in the 28-year history of this great event. Thanks for your continued support.

Tim Gaudreau, Alcott PE Teacher

NEW ALCOTT SPIRIT WEAR is NOW available for Holiday Ordering! Don’t miss out! The ordering deadline is Friday, 12/8 for delivery by 12/21. Check out Alcott sweatshirts in new and fun colors and our annual “400 Names” t-shirt for the 2023-24 school year! The “Names” shirt is available in both short sleeve and long sleeve performance material in reds, blues, silver and green! We have also added some awesome new winter hats! Proceeds benefit the Alcott PTG. 

Visit the Alcott PTG website, alcottptg.org and click on “Support” and “Alcott Spirit Wear”. Or click on the following link to place an order: Alcott Spirit Wear.

The Meadow Farms sale ends tomorrow, December 1! As a reminder, Meadow Farms provides an opportunity to purchase items from their catalogue and a percentage of the proceeds goes back to Alcott as part of our fundraising efforts. It's a win win!

You can purchase anything from candles, to wrapping paper, to food and kitchen items, to flower bulbs! Use the following link to browse the online storefront: Meadow Farms Alcott Sale. Or follow the instructions in the flyer sent home to set up your own account to share with family and friends. Get those perfect holiday gifts and give back to the Alcott community!

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Calendar and important dates

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

Dec 15 - Sweatshirt Day

Dec 22 - Half Day

Dec 25- 29 - Winter Recess

Jan 1 - New Years Holiday

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

IN THE COMMUNITY

SEPAC Evening Social-All are welcome! Dec 1st 6:30 pm / In–person Please join us at Nosh @97 Lowell Rd-Concord. In the upper bar area. Meet other parents and members of SEPAC, ask questions and share ideas. Light snacks will be provided.

Attention 1st-8th Grade Girls + Boys CCYL Spring 2024 Registration is OPEN!

 Grades 1-2 take part in an in-town program with 1x week sessions.  

• Grades 3-8 participate in their respective girls/boys leagues, with two weekday practices and Sunday games.  

Please visit: www.ccyouthlacrosse.com and go to REGISTER (top right nav).

IMPORTANT: Grades 3-8 registration closes 12/31/23!

Holiday Craft Workshop for Kids 8-12 : Come prepare for the holidays with our skilled crafters! Wednesdays, December 6th &13th 3:00-4:30 PM. Location: 58 Monument Square, Concord, MA 01742. For more info and to register, please visit: www.concordscholars.com.

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!

The Thursday Owl - November 22, 2023

ALCOTT NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Happy Thanksgiving! We are so thankful for our Alcott community and hope everyone finds time with family and friends this holiday.  

Melissa Karczewski & Liz Gibbs

Please consider donating to the Nurse’s Office clothing needs! When students need a change of clothes at school for a variety of reasons our nurse supplies them what they need but it’s time to replenish her stock of items. Please refer HERE if you would like to contribute items in need. Thank you!

NEW ALCOTT SPIRIT WEAR is NOW available for Holiday Ordering! Don’t miss out! The ordering deadline is Friday, 12/8 for delivery by 12/21. Check out Alcott sweatshirts in new and fun colors and our annual “400 Names” t-shirt for the 2023-24 school year! The “Names” shirt is available in both short sleeve and long sleeve performance material in reds, blues, silver and green! We have also added some awesome new winter hats! Proceeds benefit the Alcott PTG. 

Visit the Alcott PTG website, alcottptg.org and click on “Support” and “Alcott Spirit Wear”  Or click on the following link to place an order: Alcott Spirit Wear

Alcott School Turkey Trot: Hello Alcott Community- I just wanted to give an update on our 2023 Turkey Trot.  Over the last 2 weeks we have raised approximately $500.  Just a reminder that pledges can be donated in multiple ways.  Cash or checks (made out to Alcott PTG) can be sent in to classroom teachers or electronic "Paypal" donations can be processed on the Alcott PTG website. Here is a link to the PTG Turkey Trot page, click the donate button on the bottom.  We had 381 students jog on 11/1/23 they completed 1852 laps which is 463 miles.  Last year we raised $9,704, which was the 2nd largest amount in the event's history.  Deadline for pledges is Monday, December 4th.  Let's try to top that this year Alcott!  The Open Table has counted on our generosity for all the great work they do in multiple communities. Thank you for your support.

Tim Gaudreau. Alcott PE Teacher

The Meadow Farms sale has been extended! Continue to shop until December 1. As a reminder, Meadow Farms provides an opportunity to purchase items from their catalogue and a percentage of the proceeds goes back to Alcott as part of our fundraising efforts. It's a win win!

You can purchase anything from candles, to wrapping paper, to food and kitchen items, to flower bulbs! Use the following link to browse the online storefront: Meadow Farm Alcott Sale. Or follow the instructions in the flyer sent home to set up your own account to share with family and friends. Get those perfect holiday gifts and give back to the Alcott community!

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Calendar and important dates

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

Nov 23-24 - Thanksgiving Recess

Dec 22- Half Day

Dec 25- 29 - Winter Recess

Jan 1- New Years Holiday

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

IN THE COMMUNITY

SEPAC Evening Social-All are welcome! Dec 1st 6:30 pm / In–person Please join us at Nosh @97 Lowell Rd-Concord. In the upper bar area. Meet other parents and members of SEPAC, ask questions and share ideas. Light snacks will be provided.

Attention 1st-8th Grade Girls + Boys CCYL Spring 2024 Registration is OPEN!

 Grades 1-2 take part in an in-town program with 1x week sessions.  

• Grades 3-8 participate in their respective girls/boys leagues, with two weekday practices and Sunday games.  

Please visit: www.ccyouthlacrosse.com and go to REGISTER (top right nav). IMPORTANT: Grades 3-8 registration closes 12/31/23

Holiday Craft Workshop for Kids 8-12 : Come prepare for the holidays with our skilled crafters! Wednesdays, December 6th &13th 3:00-4:30 PM. Location: 58 Monument Square, Concord, MA 01742. For more info and to register, please visit: www.concordscholars.com

Concord Conservatory of Music: invites you to Harmolodic Microjam, a jazz concert on Friday, December 1st at 7:30 pm. Enjoy captivating and innovative sounds of Harmolodic Jazz, which integrates harmony, movement, and melody in equal measure, and draws inspiration from diverse cultures and traditions. Harmolodic Jazz will feature guest musicians, percussionist Jonathon Birch, keyboardist Dave Bryant, electric guitarist David Fiuczynski, bassist Anderson Mirafzali, as well as CCM faculty member and saxophonist Tsuyoshi Honjo. We are grateful to 2023-2024 Concert & Lecture Series Lead Sponsor, Emerson Health and Supporting Sponsor, Middlesex Savings Bank. $25 General Admission/Free for students age 18 and under. Get tickets at ConcordConservatory.org or at the door. CCM is located at 1317 Main Street in West Concord. Harmolodic Microjam, a jazz concert - Concord Conservatory of Music

The Cognitive Neuroscience Group at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston: is recruiting children between the ages of 8 and 12 years to participate in a research study funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). The purpose of the study is to evaluate the learning patterns of children with typical and atypical language development. The study will involve 1 virtual visit via a secured Zoom and 3 in-person visits to the lab at the MGH Institute of Health Professions. During the visits, children complete several cognitive and language-based assessments, play several games on the computer, and complete several language/memory tasks. The lab visits include safe and noninvasive EEG recording.  The virtual session will last about 30 minutes, and the in-person sessions will last about 2 hours each. We are looking for children who were late to develop language, have received services for language or learning difficulties, or still have difficulty with language, reading comprehension, or learning. More information can be found at: https://rally.partners.org/study/learning_differences Payment is $150 for completing all study visits. We provide free parking for the duration of the study visit near our lab in the Charlestown Navy Yard. We will mail you a report of your child’s scores on the cognitive and language assessments. Please email us at cnglead@mghihp.edu or call us at (617) 724-7363 if you are interested or if you have any questions. We are running multiple research studies in our lab so please feel free to add your contact information to our recruitment database by right clicking on this hyper link: Child Research Recruitment  and a member of our research team will reach out if your child is eligible for any of our current studies.  

Cool Science Artwork Competition.  Cool Science is a free and public art competition held each fall for all K-12 artists. Cool Science is a collaboration between the UMass Lowell, UMass Boston, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, University of Kansas, and Kansas City Art Institute.  In 2019, Cool Science received a National Science Foundation grant that helped it expand the project beyond Massachusetts to Kansas, Missouri, and Southern New Hampshire. However, students from any location around the world are welcome to participate. This year’s deadline is January 14, 2024.

Challenge Questions This year, we are asking young artists to answer one of the following challenge questions with a visual work of art: 

1) Sunlight is the largest source of energy on the surface of the Earth. How does sunlight fuel extreme weather (e.g., extreme storms)? 

2) Increases in carbon dioxide in the air lead to more extreme weather. Animal homes do not make carbon dioxide on average (they are Net Zero). What can we learn from animals to help us get our homes closer to Net Zero? 

3) What simple thing could you do now to better prepare for extreme weather in the future?

Competition Winners During this winter, we will select the best entries for display on public buses in Massachusetts and Kansas in 2024.  The honorees will be recognized at our art exhibit celebrations next year.

To Learn More For further information about the contest, please visit: https://www.coolscience.net/artwork-guidelines-rules. We look forward to receiving lots of creative entries from your community by January 14, 2024!

Concord Public Library Offerings

  • Videogame Tournament: Tuesday, November 28 at 3:30 PM

    Prizes are up for grabs at this ranked win Super Smash Bros tournament, but bring your deodorant because the competition in this classic brawler is gonna be extra sweaty as you fight to be the tournament champion! Main Library. No registration required. More info here: https://cfpl.info/3McWD6Y.

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!