John Eliot School 135 Wellesley Avenue, Needham, MA 02494 781-455-0452 Friday, December 21 2007 SPECIAL EDITION - Bulletin #9 Please visit our web site at http://eliot.needham.k12.ma.us Suzanne Wilcox, Principal Susan Rains, Editor Friday, 21 December 2007 Schools close at 2:35 p.m. for Winter Recess Winter Recess - December 24 - January 1 Tuesday, 1 Happy New Year January 2008 Wednesday, 2 Thursday, 10 Friday, 11 Friday, 11 Thursday, 17 Monday, 21 Wednesday, 23 Friday, 25 Saturday, 26 Thursday, 31 Classes Resume after Winter Recess PTC - Meeting @ 7 p.m. - Media Center PTC - Pizza & Games - 6:00 p.m. - Performance Center OrigiNation Dance, Pollard - 7 p.m. Eliot s 2nd Grade Literacy Fair - 6 p.m. Schools Closed - Martin Luther King Jr. Day 1st Grade Staff Appreciation Kick-Off for Disabilities Awareness Month PTC - Check it Out Science Second Grade Coffee FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Dear Families, As the holidays are upon us, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year and those who have helped shape our work in a very significant way. We value our relationship with the John Eliot families, and look forward to the coming year. There is no time more fitting than now to say thank you for all that you do to make our work successful. From the entire staff we send best wishes for the holidays and a happy, healthy new year. Sincerely, Suzanne
FROM OUR PTC Join other Eliot students and march in the New Year s Eve Masquerade Procession! The Eliot group will march behind an Eliot banner and will wear blue and white masks. We will provide the mask and decoration you provide the glue and imagination! Buttons to get you into all the performances and exhibits are also available for $5 If you are interested in marching in the Masquerade Procession with the Eliot group or would like to purchase a New Years Needham button, please contact Rebecca Turner at: rcturner1@rcn.com or, 781-449-3442. ASAP!
Highlights of our Winter Concert Photos by Mrs. Martell
From the Eliot Office AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT ELIOT SCHOOL PARKING Last Friday, the police department visited the school during our winter concert and found numerous cars illegally parked. No parking tickets were issued but we were warned that the next time cars were found illegally parked, tickets would be issued. The Police Department has asked that I inform you of the following: When attending all school sponsored events no parking is allowed on either side of Wellesley Avenue. Also, absolutely, no parking is permitted around the driveway. In the case of an emergency, police and fire department vehicles would not be able to make the turn. The police suggest you park on Taylor Street, Ardmore Road, or on Central Avenue. For your walking convenience there is a pathway from Ardmore Road that leads directly to the Eliot School. Please see the map, for more detailed information. Our next bulletin will be published on Friday, JANUARY 4, 2008 Have a GREAT Winter Recess and we ll see you back at school on Wednesday, January 2, 2008! Please see the following flyers: New Years Needham Who Killed the Electric Car? Pizza Night Darkness Visible
Climate Action Committee And Green Kids Needham invite you to join us for a presentation from Sony Pictures Classics of: Who Killed the Electric Car? Did you know that the first electric engine was invented in 1859 by Thomas Davenport using un-rechargeable batteries? Did you know that over 100 years ago in the year 1900 an electric vehicle by BGS Company set the first distance record by traveling 180 miles on a single charge? Where did this technology go all these years past? Join us to learn more about the history of the electric engine and the important role it must play in the reduction of our dependence on oil powered vehicles and global warming. Date: Sunday, January 6, 2007 Time: 1:30 p.m. Where: Needham Public Library (Community Room) This free event is open to all so we hope you will gather up some friends and join us for an informative afternoon! Refreshments will be served!
Darkness Visible William Styron s memoir about his descent into depression and suicide, and his triumph of recovery Wednesday January 23rd 6:00 8:00 pm Over the past few years, the Needham community has experienced several suicides that have impacted the town on many levels.~ To address this issue, last spring the Needham Coalition for Suicide Prevention offered a program entitled Out of the Darkness. One of the initiatives of the program was to encourage individuals as well as book groups/clubs to read and discuss the book Darkness Visible by William Styron.~ Given the sensitive and complex nature of this book, the Youth Commission with the support of the Needham Coalition for Suicide Prevention, would like to offer a special FREE edition of Books and Bridges for adults/parents only; to allow people the opportunity to not only discuss the book but to see how the messages of the text may apply to their own lives.~ Space will be limited to twenty participants and registration is mandatory. To register please e-mail Katy Colthart at Kcolthart@town.needham.ma.us. ~Learn more at www.needhamma.gov/youthcommission/darkness