Friday, May 31, 2019

JFK PTO Update – May 31, 2019



JFK PTO Update – May 31, 2019

Important Dates:
MONDAY! June 3 - 8th Grade Picnic in Pines Theater - Volunteer Here
June 4 - JFK Chorus Concert
June 5 - JFK Band Concert
June 6 - JFK School Council meeting
June 13 - NPS School Committee meeting
June 14 - Last Day of School - Half Day

MONDAY! 8th Grade Picnic (June 3) – Volunteer Here
The Eighth Grade Picnic in the Look Park Pines Theater will be held on Monday, June 3 (with a June 4 rain date). A big shout out to Cooper’s Corner, Florence Pizza, Hillside Pizza and Big Y for donating to our picnic! All your picnic details can be found at this link or look for the letter that went home with your 8th grader.

Families of 8th Graders please pitch in to help make this event happen. We still need families to donate picnic items such as paper plates & cups and volunteer to help with picking up food donations, setup the water station and clean up. Sign up to help us make this a great day for our graduating 8th graders via Sign Up Genius at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040949aeaa2ba75-8thgrade

A few picnic reminders:
  • Dress should be casual but appropriate for school.
  • There is little shade in the Pines Theater so bring sunscreen and a hat (exception to the Dress Code).
  • Travel light – No backpacks.

Donations to the picnic can be sent to school in an envelope marked JFK PTO. Note “Eighth grade picnic” on the memo line. Or donate via Mighty Cause and note “Eighth grade picnic” in the comments section. Thank you!

Day of Service Recap
From our teachers: We had a great Day of Service last week. Students and staff spanned out around all of Northampton to complete community service projects that included: invasive species removal and garbage clean-up along the bike path and Fitzgerald Lake; visiting with residents at the VA, area nursing homes, and the housing authority; reading with elementary students; weeding Lilly Library; writing letters to soldiers and first responders; knitting hats for Cooley Dickinson's maternity ward; and JFK beautification, to name a bunch!

Thank a Teacher!
THE 2019 JFK PTO TEACHER APPRECIATION CAMPAIGN

 
Thank you to all who have donated to individual teachers or to teams. So far our spring campaign has raised more than $1000. Thank you! It’s not too late to donate if you want to say thank you to a teacher and contribute to the JFK PTO teacher grant fund. JFK PTO teacher grants fund staff requests for equipment, school supplies, field trips, and more. Did you know that we had more requests for funding this year than we could afford to fund?

WAYS TO DONATE:
  • Send in a check made out to JFK PTO with your student to school or by mail.
  • Donate online through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp
  • The teacher(s) you choose to honor will receive a special note of thanks from the JFK PTO acknowledging their important contribution to the school. You can enclose a special message with your donation form if you wish and we will make sure to get it to the teacher(s).
  • JFK PTO is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and your donation is tax-deductible. Gifts of any amount are deeply appreciated.

Donate today through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp and help us help our teachers!

JFK Global STEM Club Working to Replace Single-Use Plastic in Cafeteria
The JFK Global STEM club is working to replace single-use plastic in the cafeteria. Currently, they are conducting a Silverware Drive to replace the plastic cutlery with metal. Please consider donating in the Main Office or directly to Ms. Parrott or Mr. Masenior.

8th Grade Parents – The NHS PTO invites you to join for the 2019-2020 school year!
Why get involved? 
We focus on building community and supporting teachers. 
You’ll get to know teachers, administrators, and what’s going on at NHS. 
You’ll meet other parents and guardians. 
You’ll spend more time giving away money than raising it. We run a few annual successful fundraisers: Honor Thy Teacher, the Annual Appeal, Giving Tuesday, and Eat for Education and we don’t ask parents and students to sell things. You are welcome to attend our last meeting of the year on Tuesday, June 11 at 7pm in the NHS library. Email nohopto@gmail.com with any questions.

Step up to Volunteer with the JFK PTO in 2020
This year is the last year for our amazing PTO President. The PTO needs volunteers to carry on the great work we do. The JFK PTO is highly organized and ready to go; we just need parents who can help keep events happening. Send us an email and let us know you can help: jfkmspto@gmail.com

Did you see the news? Wednesday, August 28 is the first day of school for the new year. And that’s when we’ll need lots of new PTO volunteers! Email us and get involved in helping make JFK a great place to go to school.

Shop and Raise Funds for JFK
We collect Boxtops for Education all year long; your student can drop them off in the JFK office. Support JFK at Stop and Shop by using the link here. Big Y Express: https://www.bigy.com/rs/educationexpress. Or, link to JFK MS PTO through Amazon Smile and donate to Parent-Teacher Organization of John F Kennedy Middle School Inc.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Florence Night Out (June 1)
Florence Night Out returns Saturday, June 1 from 5:30–8:30pm for a Florence village block party! New this year, a portion of Main Street will be closed off during the entire event. Designed to appeal to audiences of all ages, this street festival will include: Mobile Art Box installations, open art studios, art openings, live music, dance lessons, modern and cultural dance performances, poetry readings, short film/video screenings, theater performance, art demos, family-friendly activities, extended hours/special menus at local restaurants, and more. No matter the medium, FNO brings out the best of the Valley’s creative community. For more information please visit: https://florencenightout.org/

Northampton Soccer Evaluations for Fall 2019 Season (June 2-4)
Believe it or not, it is time to register for FALL 2019 evaluations! Register for the Fall 2019 Travel Team Evaluations for incoming grades 3-8. The dates are June 2, 3, and 4; see schedule by age group. There is no cost to register or attend evaluations. Registration for the travel season will occur after evaluations.There are no evaluations for U8-2nd grade. Coaches are all volunteers. In some age groups, we may need additional volunteers. The cost for U9-U14 is $140 plus the cost of a uniform. The cost for U8 is $100. A detailed question and answer document is available. For more information, visit: http://www.northamptonsoccer.org/

Farm to School Institute with Grow Food Northampton (June 4)
To keep the momentum from the April summit going and continue the conversation in an informal way, Grow Food Northampton is offering interested community members an opportunity to gather in early June. We will have an informal follow-up to the April Summit on Tuesday, June 4 from 4:30-5:30pm (NEW TIME!) in the Grow Food Northampton offices, 221 Pine St., Suite 349 in Florence.

This will be an opportunity to learn more about the upcoming MA Farm to School Institute. A team from Northampton applied and was accepted! They will represent the District at the Institute and plan concrete action steps to improve Farm to School programming for each school. Come on June 4 to meet some of the team members and help generate ideas for them to carry forward.

Northampton Schools Emergency Community Forum (June 4)
Calling all parents, students, labor and community to come together to stand with the Northampton School Employees! 
As of Monday, May 20, the school employees began work to rule after they were unable to get the respect and dignity they deserved in their contract negotiations. We need to unite to create the schools our children deserve. At the event you will hear from a panel of educators about where things stand and how we can join together to reach a solution that lifts up all! We will break out into different groups to create a community wide plan. Bring your ideas, bring your classmates, bring your friends, bring your solidarity! We'll have free pizza and childcare available. Communities all over the country are rising up to make sure we fund our public schools, we are part of a growing movement! 

#FundOurFuture #TheSchoolsOurChildrenDeserve. Sponsored by: Pioneer Valley Workers Center, Western Mass. Jobs with Justice, and the Western Mass. Area Labor Federation. The event will take place Tuesday, June 4 at the Florence Civic Center from 5:30-7:30pm. RSVP at this link.

Celebrate 33 Hawley Street (June 9)
The Northampton Community Arts Trust invites the public to a free celebration on Sunday June 9. The celebration runs from 12-7pm at 33 Hawley Street, and has something for everyone. Starting at 1pm, local artists perform every half hour in the Flex performance/event space, while other activities are ongoing throughout the building and grounds, including chalk art for everyone and the collaborative construction of an outdoor sculpture. From 5-7pm there is salsa dancing, while at the same time Disney's Coco is screened in the Flex space. Food and beverages are available for purchase throughout the day from food trucks on site, and beer is available in a Building 8 Brewing’s beer garden. For more information visit: http://www.northamptonartstrust.org/

FREE: "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" at Pulaski Park (June 12)
Cinema Northampton presents a free outdoor screening of "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" on Wednesday June 12 at 8:30pm at Pulaski Park in Downtown Northampton. For more info, visit: http://cinemanorthampton.org/spiderman/

Northampton Education Foundation Spring Showcase (June 14)
Join the Northampton Education Foundation (NEF) on Arts Night Out Northampton at the Center for the Arts Building at 33 Hawley Street (Northampton Community Arts Trust Building) for an amazing showcase of some of the incredible projects funded through our Endowment Fund and Small Grants. Join us for some light snacks and meet people making a difference in our local Northampton Public Schools. 5-7:30pm. Refreshments included. Music provided by the Northampton High School Jazz Ensemble. https://northamptoneducation.org/spring-showcase/

The 2019 Showcase will feature various projects, including:
  • Building a Mindful School Community (BSS)
  • Afterschool Science Super Group (JFK)
  • Identity Masks Revealed (JFK)
  • Florence Heights/Meadowbrook Family Engagement (Ryan Road and Leeds)
  • Summer Reading Success: It’s in the Mail! (Ryan Road and Leeds)
  • NHS Jazz Ensemble
  • Viking Runestone Literary Art Magazine (Smith Voke)
  • Bringing the Latin American Rain Forests to Life (JSS and JFK)
  • REAL (Racial Equity and Learning) Northampton (all schools)
  • Lassia-Tuolo Pen-pal Project (JFK)

The Northampton Education Foundation funds projects and programs that expand educational opportunities, foster creativity, and enhance academic experiences in Northampton's public schools. NEF also works to broaden community support for our public schools.

Circus Smirkus presented by North Star (July 9-10)
Buy Tickets By Phone: 1-877-SMIRKUS (877-764-7587). Tickets also available locally at River Valley Co-op (330 North King Street, Northampton) and A2Z Science & Learning Store (57 King Street Northampton). At Three County Fairgrounds. 1pm or 6pm shows. https://www.smirkus.org/about-big-top-tour/#4

Save the date! Transperformance 29: Lookstock (August 20)
If you have yet to hear the big news, this year’s Transperformance theme will be Lookstock, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary music festival. Transperformance 29: Lookstock will celebrate peace, love and music while raising funds for arts enrichment programs in the Northampton Public Schools. Your favorite local acts will take the Pines Theater stage to perform 10 minutes of material from performers who graced the Woodstock stage 50 years ago. Groups can “transperform” anyone from Creedence Clearwater Revival to Ravi Shankar to Jefferson Airplane to the Who. Save the date for Transperformance 29: Lookstock on Tuesday, August 20 from 4-9:30pm. Join us to celebrate 29 years of bringing our community members together to support music and the arts. Help spread the word using this link.

Updates from the Northampton Prevention Coalition
NPC is seeking someone from the business sector to sit on our Steering Committee. Could it be you? No experience required. All you need is a desire to help prevent youth substance use through the promotion of healthy alternatives and education and have a local business affiliation. Contact Ananda Lennox at alennox@northampton-k12.us for details.


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Friday, May 24, 2019

JFK PTO Update – May 24, 2019


 JFK PTO Update – May 24, 2019
 
Important Dates:
May 27 - Memorial Day - No School
TUESDAY May 28 - JFK PTO Meeting (Last one of the year!)
June 3 - 8th Grade Picnic in Pines Theater - Volunteers Needed!
June 4 - JFK Chorus Concert
June 5 - JFK Band Concert
June 14 - Last Day of School - Half Day

Thank a Teacher! 
THE 2019 JFK PTO TEACHER APPRECIATION CAMPAIGN
Your year-end donation will help address the needs of JFK teachers by adding to the JFK PTO teacher grant fund. JFK PTO teacher grants fund staff requests for equipment, school supplies, field trips, and more. Did you know that we had more requests for funding this year than we could afford to fund? Express your appreciation of a teacher’s commitment to your student(s) and help us ensure future funding for more teacher grants.

HOW TO DONATE:
  • Send in a check made out to JFK PTO with your student or by mail.
  • Donate online through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp
  • The teacher(s) you choose to honor will receive a special note of thanks from the JFK PTO acknowledging their important contribution to the school. You can enclose a special message with your donation form if you wish.
  • JFK PTO is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and your donation is tax-deductible. Gifts of any amount are deeply appreciated.

Donate today through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp and help us help our teachers!

Remember Valley Gives? Valley Gives was a day of giving to support nonprofits in the Pioneer Valley, but it ended in 2018. Each year there are fewer and fewer easy ways for nonprofits like the JFK PTO to raise funds. Want to collect old sneakers for recycling? Or, just make it easy (and non-smelly), and give to the PTO online or by check. Teachers count on JFK PTO  grants to fund special programs at our school.

2018-19 SEPAC Staff Appreciation Awards (Nominations due May 25)
Each year we ask students and their parents to share with us their stories of people who have made their school experiences meaningful and joyous this year. Your nomination letter will be read out loud at the ceremony. We welcome 1 nomination from each student or their family. The nomination may be made by a student, parent, or guardian. To select a staff member for an award complete the information below. Each person selected will receive an invitation to the awards night celebration, a certificate, and a letter of appreciation. Submission deadline is May 25. Awards Night will be Thursday, June 13 at 6:30pm in the Library at Northampton High School.
If you have difficulty filling this form out online, please print it and submit it by mail to: PAC-C/O Student Services, 240 Main Street 2nd floor, Northampton MA 01060.

Final JFK PTO Meeting of the School Year (Tuesday, May 28 at 6pm)
Our next PTO meeting will take place Tuesday, May 28 at 6pm in the JFK Library. This is our last meeting year! Help us plan our eighth grade picnic and to transition to a new PTO. Bring questions and ideas! All are welcome.

JFK Silverware Drive (May 13-May 24)
By switching from plasticware to silverware, JFK Middle School can contribute to making the Earth a better place for generations to come. Drop off your clean silverware to JFK. Questions? Call JFK Middle School at 413-587-1489.

JFK Dinner Theater Performance of Haphazardly Ever After (May 30)
Despite the chilly weather, it is indeed spring, which means it's time for the Theatre Workshop's play! This year's comedy is titled "Haphazardly Ever After", about a king and queen who try a myriad of ways to finally shoo their flock of rambunctious "children" out of the palace nest, including a DIY fairy tale kit from The Enchanted Depot. Join us for our Dinner Theatre performance on Thursday, May 30 in the JFK Cafetorium for a fun family night out! Dinner begins at 5:30pm; play begins at 6:30pm--come to both or just the play! (Proceeds from the dinner benefit the JFK Theatre Workshop.) For details, see the invitation here.

8th Grade Picnic (June 3) Volunteers Needed!
The Eighth Grade Picnic in the Look Park Pines Theater will be held on Monday, June 3 (with a June 4 rain date). A big shout out to Cooper’s Corner, Florence Pizza and Hillside Pizza for donating to our picnic! All your picnic details can be found at this link or look for the letter that went home with your 8th grader last week.

Pitch in to help make this event happen. We need families to donate money and/or volunteer a little time to help with planning the event, set up, clean up, work at food table/water station or chaperoning. Volunteers can sign up via our Sign Up Genius at:

8th Grade Parents – The NHS PTO invites you to join for the 2019-2020 school year!
Why get involved? 
We focus on building community and supporting teachers. 
You’ll get to know teachers, administrators, and what’s going on at NHS. 
You’ll meet other parents and guardians. 
You’ll spend more time giving away money than raising it. We run a few annual successful fundraisers: Honor Thy Teacher, the Annual Appeal, Giving Tuesday, and Eat for Education and we don’t ask parents and students to sell things. You are welcome to attend our last meeting of the year on Tuesday, June 11 at 7pm in the NHS library. Email nohopto@gmail.com with any questions.

Step up to Volunteer with the JFK PTO in 2020
This year is the last year for our amazing PTO President. The PTO needs volunteers to carry on the great work we do. With the limited resources of public school budgets, a PTO can make a significant impact in funding gaps to enrich our students’ middle school educational experience. The JFK PTO is highly organized and ready to go; we just need parents willing to keep events happening. Please send us an email and let us know you can help: jfkmspto@gmail.com

Did you see the news? Friday, June 14 is the last day of school (half day). Wednesday, August 28 is the first day of school for the new year. And that’s when we’ll need lots of new PTO volunteers! Email us to get involved.

JFK Yearbook Orders
The JFK Yearbook is available for year-end purchase for $29 through June 1. Send in cash or check payable to JFK in an envelope with your student’s name and homeroom number.

Shop and Raise Funds for JFK
We collect Boxtops for Education all year long; your student can drop them off in the JFK office. Support JFK at Stop and Shop by using the link here. Big Y Express: https://www.bigy.com/rs/educationexpress. Or link to JFK MS PTO through Amazon Smile and donate to Parent-Teacher Organization of John F Kennedy Middle School Inc.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Vaping and the Effect of Marijuana on Teenage Brain Development (May 28)
Little Theater, Northampton High School, May 28 6:30-8:30pm. With Melinda Calianos, Director, Hampshire Franklin Tobacco-Free Community Partnership and Estevan Garcia MD, Chief Medical Officer, Cooley Dickinson Health Care. Please join the NHS PTO, Northampton Prevention Coalition, Cooley Dickinson Hospital, and the Council of Governments in welcoming Melinda Calianos, Director of the Hampshire Franklin Tobacco-Free Community Partnership and Dr. Estevan Garcia, Chief Medical Officer, Cooley Dickinson Health Care, as they present on vaping and marijuana through the lens of youth use and the impact it has on the developing brain. Melinda will go over vape devices, how they are marketed, and the particular risks associated not only with the chemicals in e-juices, but the nicotine salt found in Juuls and its highly addictive nature. Dr. Garcia will speak on marijuana and the impact use has on how the young brain develops. Celeste Malvezzi will also be in attendance to address questions on how vaping and marijuana use is impacting students at NHS.

The art teachers from the elementary schools and the middle school cordially invite students and their families to JFK Middle School for an exhibition hosting a sampling of original artwork by local students through May 31.

Farm to School Programming with Grow Food Northampton (June 4)
To keep the momentum going and continue the conversation in an informal way, Grow Food Northampton is offering interested community members an opportunity to gather in early June. We will have an informal follow-up to the April Summit on Tuesday, June 4 from 5:30-6:30pm in the Grow Food Northampton offices, 221 Pine St., Suite 349 in Florence.

This will be an opportunity to keep the momentum going and learn more about the upcoming MA Farm to School Institute. A team from Northampton applied and was accepted! They will represent the District at the Institute and plan concrete action steps to improve Farm to School programming for each school. Come on June 4 to meet some of the team members and help generate ideas for them to carry forward.

Here are some of the ideas that came out of the April Summit, and the top priorities identified:
  • Asking students! The highest priority of the day was engaging with students through advisory committees, clubs, class projects, etc.
  • Relationships: building relationships with schools, universities, and local organizations
  • Composting and Food Waste reduction
Northampton Education Foundation Spring Showcase (June 14)
Join the Northampton Education Foundation (NEF) on Arts Night Out Northampton at the Center for the Arts Building on Hawley Street for an amazing showcase of some of the incredible projects funded through our Endowment Fund and Small Grants! Join us for some light snacks and meet people making a difference in our local Northampton Public Schools! 5:30-7:30pm.

Transperformance 29: Lookstock (August 20)
If you have yet to hear the big news, this year’s Transperformance theme will be Lookstock, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary music festival. Transperformance 29: Lookstock will celebrate peace, love and music while raising funds for arts enrichment programs in the Northampton Public Schools. Your favorite local acts will take the Pines Theater stage to perform 10 minutes of material from performers who graced the Woodstock stage 50 years ago. Groups can “transperform” anyone from Creedence Clearwater Revival to Ravi Shankar to Jefferson Airplane to the Who. Save the date for Transperformance 29: Lookstock on Tuesday, August 20 from 4-9:30pm. Join us to celebrate 29 years of bringing our community members together to support music and the arts. Help spread the word using this link.

 
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Friday, May 17, 2019

JFK PTO Update – May 17, 2019


JFK PTO Update – May 17, 2019
 
Important Dates:
TODAY! May 17 - Early Dismissal - Last Day for 8th Grade Dance Tix!
SUNDAY May 19 - Eighth Grade Mayor’s Dance
May 21-24 - MCAS Make up testing
May 23 - JFK Day of Service (Rain Date May 28)
May 23 - NPS School Committee Meeting
May 28 - JFK PTO Meeting (Last one of the year!)
June 3 - 8th Grade Picnic in Pines Theater - Volunteers Needed!
June 4 - JFK Chorus Concert
June 5 - JFK Band Concert
June 14 - Last Day of School - Half Day

8th Grade Mayor’s Dance Ticket Sale Info (Last Day for Tickets!)
The Northampton Parks & Recreation is once again sponsoring the annual Parks & Recreation Mayor's Dance. This dance is offered to JFK Middle School 8th grade students only. The dance will be held on Sunday, May 19 from 6pm to 9pm. A fun time with music, munchies to snack on, and a photo booth! Tickets will be sold after school dismissal on Friday, May 17 until 4:30pm. To purchase a ticket, students will need to bring $20 (cash/check) and the signed parent/guardian form that was sent to the household. Any questions please contact the Parks & Rec office at recreation@northamptonma.gov or call 413-587-1040.

The Annual JFK Day of Service is next Thursday May 23 (Rain Date May 28)
All students and staff will be participating in morning community service activities that range from working in the elementary schools, landscaping in Look Park, pulling invasive plants from Fitzgerald Lake, Jazz Band in Pulaski Park, planting trees and more. Permission slips will go home today and MUST be returned to the office BEFORE Thursday in order for your student to participate in off campus events. Please make sure to get the permission slips back to the office.

We are seeking the following items for donations for Day of Service. These items can be dropped off in the office by Wednesday May 22.

Plants 🌱 (Lilies, hosts, annuals).
Stationary. Cards & Envelopes.
Yarn & Knitting Needles (Labeled w/name if on loan)

Sewing Needles & Thread (larger sizes/heavy duty)
Cloth Work Gloves
Paper Towels
Trash Bags

Thanks in advance for your support. Day of Service is a great opportunity for our students to learn the value of service and what it means to support the community we live in.


THE 2019 JFK PTO TEACHER APPRECIATION CAMPAIGN
Last week was Teacher Appreciation Week! Don’t worry, it’s not too late to say thanks… you can donate now through the end of the school year!

Your year-end donation will help address the needs of JFK teachers by adding to the JFK PTO teacher grant fund. JFK PTO teacher grants fund staff requests for equipment, school supplies, field trips, and more. Did you know that we had more requests for funding this year than we could afford to fund? Express your appreciation of a teacher’s commitment to your student(s) and help us ensure future funding for more teacher grants.

HOW TO DONATE:
  • Look for a letter that came home with your student. Send in a check made out to JFK PTO with your student to school, or return the form by mail to the school.
  • Donate online through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp
  • The teacher(s) you choose to honor will receive a special note of thanks from the JFK PTO acknowledging their important contribution to the school. You can also enclose a special message with your donation form.

Donate today through Mighty Cause: https://tinyurl.com/y529vnzp and help us help our teachers!

New Notes of Thanks from Our Teachers
Thank you, PTO. That “mini-brunch” was a very nice treat.
Thank you for your efforts. It was all so yummy!
Many thanks again for your support of these special opportunities for our students!

2018-19 SEPAC Staff Appreciation Awards (Nominations due May 25)
Each year we ask students and their parents to share with us their stories of people who have made their school experiences meaningful and joyous this year.  Your nomination letter will be read out loud at the ceremony. We welcome 1 nomination from each student or their family.  The nomination may be made by a student, parent, or guardian.  To select a staff member for an award complete the information below. Each person selected will receive an invitation to the awards night celebration, a certificate, and a letter of appreciation. Submission deadline May 25. Awards Night will be Thursday, June 13 at 6:30pm in the Library at Northampton High School.
If you have difficulty filling this form out online, please print it and submit it by mail to: PAC-C/O Student Services 240 Main Street 2ND floor, Northampton MA 01060.

Final JFK PTO Meeting of the School Year (Tuesday, May 28 at 6pm)
Our next PTO meeting will take place Tuesday, May 28 at 6pm in the JFK Library. This is our last meeting year! Help us plan our eighth grade picnic and to transition to a new PTO. Bring questions and ideas! All are welcome.

JFK Dinner Theater Performance (May 30)
Despite the chilly weather, it is indeed spring, which means it's time for the Theatre Workshop's play! This year's comedy is titled "Haphazardly Ever After", about a king and queen who try a myriad of ways to finally shoo their flock of rambunctious "children" out of the palace nest, including a DIY fairy tale kit from The Enchanted Depot. Join us for our Dinner Theatre performance on Thursday, May 30 in the JFK Cafetorium for a fun family night out! Dinner begins at 5:30pm; play begins at 6:30pm--come to both or just the play! (Proceeds from the dinner benefit the JFK Theatre Workshop.) For details, see the invitation here.

8th Grade Picnic (June 3) -- Volunteers Needed!
The Eighth Grade Picnic in the Look Park Pines Theater will be held on Monday, June 3 (with a June 4 rain date). A big shout out to Cooper’s Corner for donating to our picnic! All your picnic details can be found at this link or look for the letter that went home with your 8th grader this week.

Pitch in to help make this event happen. We need families to donate money and/or volunteer a little time to help with planning the event, set up, clean up, work at food table/water station or chaperoning. Volunteers can sign up via our Sign Up Genius at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040949aeaa2ba75-8thgrade

8th Grade Parents – The NHS PTO invites you to join for the 2019-2020 school year!
Why get involved? 
We focus on building community and supporting teachers. 
You’ll get to know teachers, administrators, and what’s going on at NHS. 
You’ll meet other parents and guardians. 
You’ll spend more time giving away money than raising it. We run a few annual successful fundraisers: Honor Thy Teacher, the Annual Appeal, Giving Tuesday, and Eat for Education and we don’t ask parents and students to sell things. You are welcome to attend our last meeting of the year on Tuesday, June 11 at 7pm in the NHS library. Email nohopto@gmail.com with any questions.

Step up to Volunteer with the JFK PTO in 2020
This year is the last year for our amazing PTO President. The PTO needs volunteers to carry on the great work we do. With the limited resources of public school budgets, a PTO can make a significant impact in funding gaps to enrich our students’ middle school educational experience. The JFK PTO is highly organized and ready to go; we just need parents willing to keep events happening. Please send us an email and let us know you can help: jfkmspto@gmail.com

Did you see the news? Friday, June 14 is the last day of school (half day). Wednesday, August 28 is the first day of school for the new year. And that’s when we’ll need lots of new PTO volunteers! Email us to get involved.

JFK Yearbook Orders
The JFK Yearbook is available for year-end purchase for $29 through June 1. Send in cash or check payable to JFK in an envelope with your student’s name and homeroom number.

Shop and Raise Funds for JFK
We collect Boxtops for Education all year long; your student can drop them off in the JFK office. Support JFK at Stop and Shop by using the link here. Big Y Express: https://www.bigy.com/rs/educationexpress. Or link to JFK MS PTO through Amazon Smile and donate to Parent-Teacher Organization of John F Kennedy Middle School Inc.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Funktionlust Improv Show (Friday, May 17 at 7pm)
NHS Black Box Theater. Family friendly show for $5.

Electronic Recycling Collection (Saturday, May 18, 9am-12pm)
At Smith Vocational High School. For more details, see the flyer here. Proceeds benefit the Jackson Street School PTO.

Vaping & the Effect of Marijuana on Teenage Brain Development (May 28)
Little Theater, Northampton High School, May 28 6:30-8:30pm. With Melinda Calianos, Director, Hampshire Franklin Tobacco-Free Community Partnership and Estevan Garcia MD, Chief Medical Officer, Cooley Dickinson Health Care. Please join the NHS PTO, Northampton Prevention Coalition, Cooley Dickinson Hospital, and the Council of Governments in welcoming Melinda Calianos, Director of the Hampshire Franklin Tobacco-Free Community Partnership and Dr. Estevan Garcia, Chief Medical Officer, Cooley Dickinson Health Care, as they present on vaping and marijuana through the lens of youth use and the impact it has on the developing brain. Melinda will go over vape devices, how they are marketed, and the particular risks associated not only with the chemicals in e-juices, but the nicotine salt found in Juuls and its highly addictive nature. Dr. Garcia will speak on marijuana and the impact use has on how the young brain develops. Celeste Malvezzi will also be in attendance to address questions on how vaping and marijuana use is impacting students at NHS.

The art teachers from the elementary schools and the middle school cordially invite students and their families to JFK Middle School for an exhibition hosting a sampling of original artwork by local students through May 31.

Northampton Farm to School Summit Next Steps: Call for Participation
To keep the momentum going and continue the conversation in an informal way, Grow Food Northampton is offering interested community members an opportunity to gather in early June. We will have an informal follow-up to the Summit on Tuesday, June 4 from 5:30 - 6:30pm in the Grow Food Northampton offices, 221 Pine St., Suite 349 in Florence.

This will be an opportunity to keep the momentum going and learn more about the upcoming MA Farm to School Institute. A team from Northampton applied and was accepted! They will represent the District at the Institute and plan concrete action steps to improve Farm to School programming for each school. Come on June 4 to meet some of the team members and help generate ideas for them to carry forward.

Here are some of the ideas that came out of the April Summit, and the top priorities identified:
  • Asking students! The highest priority of the day was engaging with students through advisory committees, clubs, class projects, etc.
  • Relationships: building relationships with schools, universities, and local organizations
  • Composting and Food Waste reduction
And there are more! Use this link to see the full transcription of ideas, priorities, and reflections from the Summit.
Northampton Education Foundation Spring Showcase (June 14)
Join the Northampton Education Foundation (NEF) on Arts Night Out Northampton at the Center for the Arts Building on Hawley Street for an amazing showcase of some of the incredible projects funded through our Endowment Fund and Small Grants! Join us for some light snacks and meet people making a difference in our local Northampton Public Schools! 5:30-7:30pm.

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