The Thursday Owl - March 26, 2026

The Thursday OwL

The Alcott ptg weekly email

March 26, 2026

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

Alcott School Parent Social

We hope you'll join us on Saturday, May 30 for the Alcott School Parent Social! Tickets will be available for purchase in the coming weeks. There will be a silent auction at the Social, and we need your help! The auction is one of our most important fundraising events and directly supports programs and opportunities for our students. If you’d like to contribute an item, host an experience, or help coordinate a gift basket, please click here. (Or, if you'd prefer to donate anonymously you can email us directly at alcottptgfundraising@gmail.com.)

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Volunteer: Alcott Spelling Bee

The first ever Alcott Spelling Bee will be on May 1st! Students in grades 3-5 will be able to sign up to participate in April. To make the event a success, however, we need parent volunteers! Click here to learn more about the volunteer jobs needed and to sign up to help! If you have any questions, please reach out to Katie Carr (kcarr@concordps.org). 

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Walk to School Day!

On Wednesday, April 29th meet at the main library lawn at 8:30am for spring fun and hot chocolate! If interested in helping please sign-up HERE

Showcase at Multicultural Night!

Alcott’s Annual Multicultural Night will be back again this year on Friday, April 3rd from 5-7pm. Join the families who have signed up so far to showcase their cultures by filling out this google form!

April Composting

Volunteers needed to help the students with their cafeteria composting! Little kids and big trays sometimes need a helping hand, as well as some guidance as to what is compostable and the occasional removal of a ketchup packet or fork! sign up HERE

Calendar and Important Dates

Every Wednesday is a Half Day

  • March 26 & 27 - Grade 5 ELA MCAS

  • March 30 & 31 - Grade 3 ELA MCAS

  • April 3 - Crazy Shoe & Slipper Spirit Day

  • April 3 - Multicultural Night (5-7pm)

  • April 6 & 9 - Grade 4 ELA MCAS

  • April 10 - K-5 Conferences (No School)

  • April 20 - 24 - April Break

  • May 1 - Inaugural Alcott Spelling Bee

In the Community

Composting Fundraiser

School Committee Coffees

Join School Committee Members for Casual Conversation

Zoom Chat- March 27th, 5PM

Concord Fowler Library- April 3rd, 1PM

Boston Panera South Bay- May 1st, 11AM

Carlisle Kimball Farm- May 6th, 1PM

CCYFH Spring Clinics

Concord-Carlisle Youth Field Hockey (CCYFH) is keeping the positive momentum rolling and will be offering Spring Clinics to players in Grades 3-8. Registration closes on Monday, April 6th. Register here! Focused on building and reinforcing foundational skills, our SpringClinics are appropriate for both novice and experienced players. The Spring Clinics will be led by professional coaches and assisted by current high school players. CCYFH is also looking for parent volunteers to join the coaching ranks. Please reach out if you’re interested in helping to grow the program.  A valid USA Field Hockey number is required to complete your CCYFH registration. If your player isn’t a member yet, please register here before signing up for our Spring Clinics.

2026 Spring Clinics (April - June)

Saturday afternoons - Memorial Field

Grades 3-5 (3:00pm - 4:00pm)

Grades 6-8 (4:15pm - 5:30pm)

Saturday, April 11 - Saturday, June 13 (10 Sessions)

No Illusions: Spreading Light on the Black Literacy Crisis

Tuesday, April 7 at 3 PM

Concord Free Public Library, Main Library, Goodwin Forum

When Black children experience gaps in early literacy instruction, their natural responses are often mislabeled as behavioral challenges—shifting attention away from the instructional conditions that created the struggle. In this thought-provoking presentation, Detra Watson and Dr. Karin Maria Hodges reframe the conversation, examining the systemic roots of instructional neglect and offering practical ways to prioritize strong literacy development for all students. Registration is available, walk-ins welcome.

How to Catch the Easter Bunny Story & Craft

Sunday, March 29 10-11am - Crafted Together, 26 Main Street, Concord, MA. Join us for a fun and creative adventure as you try to catch the Easter Bunny! In this parent-child class, you'll work together to design and build a playful space in hopes of spotting him. All crafting materials will be provided, including a variety of embellishments and recycled items. While you craft, enjoy a reading of How to Catch the Easter Bunny. Register HERE

Concord Rec Updates

Registration for Summer Camp is open – REGISTER TODAY!

The Annual Egg Hunt will be Friday March 27th. Join Concord Recreation for this fun free community event. Participants will search for candy and prize filled plastic eggs, get photos with the Bunny, petting zoo and more!

Concord Carlisle Youth Hockey Registration Open - Evaluations Start 3/24

Registration is open for the CCYH 2026-2027 Travel Season! Evaluations start on Tuesday 3/24 and are required for placement on a team. Register here. Registration is required prior to participating in evaluations. Visit www.ccyh.org for more info, or contact Mark Daniel, CCYH Registrar (ccyh.registrar@gmail.com), with any questions.

Evaluations will take place at Valley Sports on the following dates/times:

U8 (2018 & 2019): Thurs, 3/26 (5:40-6:40pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (5:10-6:10pm)

U10 (2016 & 2017): Thurs, 3/26 (6:50-7:50pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (6:20-7:20pm)

U12 (2014 & 2015): Thurs, 3/26 (8:00-9:00pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (7:30-8:30pm)

U14 (2012 & 2013): Tues, 3/24 & Tues, 3/31 (8:40-9:40pm)

Vote on March 31 - Concord Town Election!

The upcoming town elections on March 31 are an important moment for us all to think about what Concord will look like in the years and decades to come. While there will be three uncontested races (Schools Committee, Town Moderator, Housing Authority), we will also have a contested race for Select Board that will have implications for big issues confronting us: cost of living, the generational opportunity of the MCI Concord development, and so many other issues. We urge you to look into the candidates running - Sam Hiersteiner and Dean Banfield - to get informed about all that is happening. And please plan to vote, because it has never been more important to participate!

Celebrate a "Night Out for Neighbors" with CCF

On April 10 at The Concord Armory, join the Concord Carlisle Foundation for a party with a purpose! Night Out for Neighbors is one of the largest community events of the year— bringing together friends and neighbors to support local need. Tickets can be purchased here.

SEPAC Hours

SEPAC Office Hours: Office hours are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 11-12:30 in the Main Library in the cafe area.

Useful Links

PTG WEBSITE

SUBSCRIBE TO THE OWL

ANNUAL APPEAL

ALCOTT SCHOOL CALENDAR

Alcott PTG, 93 Laurel St, Concord, MA 01742, USA

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The Thursday Owl - March 19, 2026

The Thursday OwL

The Alcott ptg weekly email

March 19, 2026

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

Volunteer: Alcott Spelling Bee

The first ever Alcott Spelling Bee will be on May 1st! Students in grades 3-5 will be able to sign up to participate in April. To make the event a success, however, we need parent volunteers! Click here to learn more about the volunteer jobs needed and to sign up to help! If you have any questions, please reach out to Katie Carr (kcarr@concordps.org). 

Book Project Update

Thank you, Alcott families and Alcott PTG. The Gift of Reading Book Project was a success! 80 books were purchased - 40 books have been donated to the library at the Peter W. Reilly Elementary School in Lowell, and 40 books are now available for Alcott students to check out. Thank you so much for your generosity and support of our libraries.

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Walk to School Day!

On Wednesday, April 29th meet at the main library lawn at 8:30am for spring fun and hot chocolate!

Showcase at Multicultural Night!

Alcott’s Annual Multicultural Night will be back again this year on Friday, April 3rd from 5-7pm. Join the families who have signed up so far to showcase their cultures by filling out this google form!

A Message from the PTG President

With three fantastic PTG events over the past two weeks, it’s been wonderful to see so many Alcott families coming together. A huge thank you to our amazing volunteers—Erika Santoro and Shannon Winn (Book Fair), Sam Booth and Melita Constable (Math Night), and Alli Flynn and Becky Reddington (Fundraising/Pottery Party).You might notice these efforts were all team-driven—something we’d love to see more of! In next week’s Owl, we’ll share open roles for the 2026-27 PTG board and encourage more dynamic duos to get involved.

As always, feel free to reach out with questions, ideas, or just to say hello.

Thanks! Abby Flanagan, PTG President

(Michael, 2nd grade; Cora, 1st grade)

Volunteer Opportunities

See all of our current volunteer opportunities here.

Please email alcottptgfundraising@gmail.com to volunteer to support our upcoming Parent Social Silent Auction this spring!

Calendar and Important Dates

Every Wednesday is a Half Day

  • March 26 & 27 - Grade 5 ELA MCAS

  • March 30 & 31 - Grade 3 ELA MCAS

  • April 3 - Crazy Shoe & Slipper Spirit Day

  • April 3 - Multicultural Night (5-7pm)

  • April 6 & 9 - Grade 4 ELA MCAS

  • April 10 - K-5 Conferences (No School)

  • April 20 - 24 - April Break

  • May 1 - Inaugural Alcott Spelling Bee

In the Community

How to Catch the Easter Bunny Story & Craft

Sunday, March 29 10-11am - Crafted Together, 26 Main Street, Concord, MA. Join us for a fun and creative adventure as you try to catch the Easter Bunny! In this parent-child class, you'll work together to design and build a playful space in hopes of spotting him. All crafting materials will be provided, including a variety of embellishments and recycled items. While you craft, enjoy a reading of How to Catch the Easter Bunny. Register HERE

Concord Rec Updates

Registration for Summer Camp is open – REGISTER TODAY!

The Annual Egg Hunt will be Friday March 27th. Join Concord Recreation for this fun free community event. Participants will search for candy and prize filled plastic eggs, get photos with the Bunny, petting zoo and more!

West Concord Art Loop

The West Concord Art Loop will be back in 2026, and we are seeking student art submissions. Families can upload photos of their child’s art here for a chance to be featured in this community installation. 

Parent Information Night: Agencies Supporting Students with Disabilities

March 24, 2026, from 6-8 PM: Join Concord and Concord-Carlisle Regional Schools for an informative evening highlighting programs and services. More information and a zoom link here.

All the Letters: Understanding LGBTQIA+ Identities & Experiences

Robyn Ochs will speak at the Concord Main Library on Tuesday, March 31 from 6:15-7:45pm. More info here. Register here.

Concord Carlisle Youth Hockey Registration Open - Evaluations Start 3/24

Registration is open for the CCYH 2026-2027 Travel Season! Evaluations start on Tuesday 3/24 and are required for placement on a team. Register here. Registration is required prior to participating in evaluations. Visit www.ccyh.org for more info, or contact Mark Daniel, CCYH Registrar (ccyh.registrar@gmail.com), with any questions.

Evaluations will take place at Valley Sports on the following dates/times:

U8 (2018 & 2019): Thurs, 3/26 (5:40-6:40pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (5:10-6:10pm)

U10 (2016 & 2017): Thurs, 3/26 (6:50-7:50pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (6:20-7:20pm)

U12 (2014 & 2015): Thurs, 3/26 (8:00-9:00pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (7:30-8:30pm)

U14 (2012 & 2013): Tues, 3/24 & Tues, 3/31 (8:40-9:40pm)

Vote on March 31 - Concord Town Election!

The upcoming town elections on March 31 are an important moment for us all to think about what Concord will look like in the years and decades to come. While there will be three uncontested races (Schools Committee, Town Moderator, Housing Authority), we will also have a contested race for Select Board that will have implications for big issues confronting us: cost of living, the generational opportunity of the MCI Concord development, and so many other issues. We urge you to look into the candidates running - Sam Hiersteiner and Dean Banfield - to get informed about all that is happening. And please plan to vote, because it has never been more important to participate!

Celebrate a "Night Out for Neighbors" with CCF

On April 10 at The Concord Armory, join the Concord Carlisle Foundation for a party with a purpose! Night Out for Neighbors is one of the largest community events of the year— bringing together friends and neighbors to support local need. Tickets can be purchased here.

Milldam Nursery School Open House, March 28th

Milldam invites families to its Spring Open House on Saturday, March 28th from 10:00–11:30 AM at 20 Lexington Road in Concord. Join us for a morning filled with music and crafts while you explore our play-based learning environment. Families will have the chance to tour the school, meet the director, and connect with our community. Everyone is welcome—we look forward to meeting you!Apply for the 2026-27 school year now.

SEPAC Events

Parent Information Night - This will be held at 6pm on March 24th via zoom. This session is hosted together by Concord and Carlisle Regional Districts to highlight many programs and services available in both districts for families and students.  Zoom Link HERE.

Woburn SEPAC College + Transition Fair - this will be held at 6pm on 3/25 at Woburn Memorial High School. See attached flyer for details. 

SEPAC Hours

SEPAC Office Hours: Office hours are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 11-12:30 in the Main Library in the cafe area.

Useful Links

PTG WEBSITE

SUBSCRIBE TO THE OWL

ANNUAL APPEAL

ALCOTT SCHOOL CALENDAR

Alcott PTG, 93 Laurel St, Concord, MA 01742, USA

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The Thursday Owl - March 12, 2026

The Thursday OwL

The Alcott ptg weekly email

March 12, 2026

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

Note from the Nurse’s Office

Please find the March note from Nurse Colleen here. Thank you!

Volunteer: Alcott Spelling Bee

The first ever Alcott Spelling Bee will be on May 1st! Students in grades 3-5 will be able to sign up to participate in April. To make the event a success, however, we need parent volunteers! Click here to learn more about the volunteer jobs needed and to sign up to help! If you have any questions, please reach out to Katie Carr (kcarr@concordps.org). 

Alcott School Pottery Fundraiser

Art Signals in Maynard is bringing their pottery painting studio to Alcott! Take a break from the snow and cold and join us in the Alcott cafeteria this Sunday, March 15th from 12-3pm for some artistic fun. A variety of pottery pieces will be available for purchase, and the Alcott PTG will provide the snacks. Financial assistance is available through the Alcott family fund if needed.

Showcase at Multicultural Night!

Alcott’s Annual Multicultural Night will be back again this year on Friday, April 3rd from 5-7pm. Join the families who have signed up so far to showcase their cultures by filling out this google form!

Volunteer Opportunities

See all of our current volunteer opportunities here.

Please email alcottptgfundraising@gmail.com to volunteer to support our upcoming Parent Social Silent Auction this spring!

Calendar and Important Dates

Every Wednesday is a Half Day

  • March 13 - Favorite Activity/Sport/Hobby Apparel Spirit Day

  • March 15 - Pottery Fundraiser with Art Signals

  • March 26 & 27 - Grade 5 ELA MCAS

  • March 30 & 31 - Grade 3 ELA MCAS

  • April 3 - Crazy Shoe & Slipper Spirit Day

  • April 3 - Multicultural Night (5-7pm)

  • April 6 & 9 - Grade 4 ELA MCAS

  • April 10 - K-5 Conferences (No School)

  • April 20 - 24 - April Break

  • May 1 - Inaugural Alcott Spelling Bee

In the Community

Concord Rec Updates

Registration for Summer Camp is open – REGISTER TODAY!

The Annual Egg Hunt will be Friday March 27th. Join Concord Recreation for this fun free community event. Participants will search for candy and prize filled plastic eggs, get photos with the Bunny, petting zoo and more!

West Concord Art Loop

The West Concord Art Loop will be back in 2026, and we are seeking student art submissions. Families can upload photos of their child’s art here for a chance to be featured in this community installation. 

Parent Information Night: Agencies Supporting Students with Disabilities

March 24, 2026, from 6-8 PM: Join Concord and Concord-Carlisle Regional Schools for an informative evening highlighting programs and services. More information and a zoom link here.

All the Letters: Understanding LGBTQIA+ Identities & Experiences

Robyn Ochs will speak at the Concord Main Library on Tuesday, March 31 from 6:15-7:45pm. More info here. Register here.

Concord Carlisle Youth Hockey Registration Open - Evaluations Start 3/24

Registration is open for the CCYH 2026-2027 Travel Season! Evaluations start on Tuesday 3/24 and are required for placement on a team. Register here. Registration is required prior to participating in evaluations. Visit www.ccyh.org for more info, or contact Mark Daniel, CCYH Registrar (ccyh.registrar@gmail.com), with any questions.

Evaluations will take place at Valley Sports on the following dates/times:

U8 (2018 & 2019): Thurs, 3/26 (5:40-6:40pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (5:10-6:10pm)

U10 (2016 & 2017): Thurs, 3/26 (6:50-7:50pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (6:20-7:20pm)

U12 (2014 & 2015): Thurs, 3/26 (8:00-9:00pm) & Thurs, 4/2 (7:30-8:30pm)

U14 (2012 & 2013): Tues, 3/24 & Tues, 3/31 (8:40-9:40pm)

Vote on March 31 - Concord Town Election!

The upcoming town elections on March 31 are an important moment for us all to think about what Concord will look like in the years and decades to come. While there will be three uncontested races (Schools Committee, Town Moderator, Housing Authority), we will also have a contested race for Select Board that will have implications for big issues confronting us: cost of living, the generational opportunity of the MCI Concord development, and so many other issues. We urge you to look into the candidates running - Sam Hiersteiner and Dean Banfield - to get informed about all that is happening. And please plan to vote, because it has never been more important to participate!

Celebrate a "Night Out for Neighbors" with CCF

On April 10 at The Concord Armory, join the Concord Carlisle Foundation for a party with a purpose! Night Out for Neighbors is one of the largest community events of the year— bringing together friends and neighbors to support local need. Tickets can be purchased here.

Milldam Nursery School Open House, March 28th

Milldam invites families to its Spring Open House on Saturday, March 28th from 10:00–11:30 AM at 20 Lexington Road in Concord. Join us for a morning filled with music and crafts while you explore our play-based learning environment. Families will have the chance to tour the school, meet the director, and connect with our community. Everyone is welcome—we look forward to meeting you!

Apply for the 2026-27 school year now.

Patriots Field Hockey Clinics

Patriot Field Hockey Clinics offer players fun and intensive field hockey programs for children entering Grades 3-9. Our clinics are appropriate for players of all levels and allow for maximum enjoyment, improvement and understanding of the game for every camper. Registration is open for our 2026 Summer Camp at CCHS on our website

Session 1: June 22nd-25th (9am-2pm)

Session 2: July 20th-23rd (9am-2pm)

CC Youth Soccer Registration

Register for Concord-Carlisle Youth Soccer’s Spring 2026 InTown program, open to players in grades Pre-K through 4. This seven-week season kicks off on May 2nd and runs through June 13th, focusing on teamwork and fun! The deadline to register is March 20th. For more information and to sign up, please visit https://www.ccysoccer.org/.

Art Classes with Brigitte Livet

Art Classes with Brigitte Livet offer a welcoming, community-focused opportunity to explore creativity at the Bradford Mill. With nearly 14 years of teaching experience, Brigitte provides personalized instruction in drawing, painting, and mixed media for children (ages 7+), teens, and adults. Small class sizes and flexible scheduling support individual expression, skill development, and the joy of making art in a supportive local setting. More info here.

CCHS Girls Lacrosse Presents-Sleep Under/Fun Night Fundraiser

CCYL - Come join the Girls CCHS lacrosse team for a fun night out.  Friday, March 27, 2026 from 6:30-9:00 at Harvey Wheeler. Children in Grades 1-5 are welcome to join the girls for pizza dinner, game, activities, and crafts. $40 per child. All proceeds will go directly to the CCHS girls lacrosse program. Limited space. Check out this FLYER to learn more and sign up today!

SEPAC Coffee Chat

Please join us for our first evening coffee on March 16th from 6pm-8pm @Starbucks, 768 Elm St, Concord. Get to know other parents and caregivers with students who also have learning differences. SEPAC board members will also be available to answer questions and chat. Find more info on our website and on social media.

SEPAC Hours

SEPAC Office Hours: Office hours are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 11-12:30 in the Main Library in the cafe area.

Useful Links

PTG WEBSITE

SUBSCRIBE TO THE OWL

ANNUAL APPEAL

ALCOTT SCHOOL CALENDAR

Alcott PTG, 93 Laurel St, Concord, MA 01742, USA

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