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  • Newton Lacrosse WINTER INDOOR SKILLS begins at NNHS

    Newton Lacrosse WINTER INDOOR SKILLS begins at NNHS

    Newton Lacrosse WINTER INDOOR SKILLS begins at Newton North High School on SUNDAY JANUARY 5th.  High School Program on Thursday January 9th.

    Here is a great opportunity for our multiple sport athletes to pick up and get that Lax stick back in your hands 1 Day a week.  The season is just 3 months away.

    This pre-season SKILLS program designed and run by Bussy Adam is CONVENIENT- AFFORDABLE & FUN.  This program is designed for the most experienced player right on down to the brand new player.

    VISIT  WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO. Register by downloading form here.

    Please take note that our WINTER SKILLS is separate from our SPRING registration.

    Newton Youth Lacrosse Registration is NOW Open

    Newton Youth Lacrosse

  • Newton North Little League Baseball Spring 2014 Registion Open

    Newton North Little League Baseball Spring 2014 Registion Open

    Registration for our 63rd Spring Season is OPEN!

    Newton North Little League

    Offering programs Tee Ball through Majors

    Newton North Little League serves boys and girls, ages 4-12 who reside in the School Districts of Horace Mann, Lincoln Elliot, and Underwood. Children from any district who attend any school located in our district are also eligible to play with us.

    Pre-School, Private and Middle school children who fall within the allowed age groups are also welcome to play.

    For more information, to register, or for a complete list of schools located in our district visit here.

    Join the Fun…become part of the NNLL community!

    Newton North Little League

  • Ring in the New Year at The Metropolitan Club

    Ring in the New Year at The Metropolitan Club

    The Metropolitan Celebrates the New Year with Special Dinner and New Year’s Day Brunch!

    Ring in the New Year at The Metropolitan Club

    WHAT:             

    On Tuesday, December 31st, 2013The Metropolitan Club, Chestnut Hill, MA’s neighborhood restaurant, will mark the end of 2013 and the start of 2014 with a night of festive celebrations complete with menu specials served all night long!

    From 5:00PM to 10:00PM, The MET Club will offer a delectable list of specials in addition to the regular menu. Guests can begin with a selection of appetizers including bay scallop & Maine shrimp ceviche ($16), trio of oysters, cider mignonette, Rockefeller and wasabi crusted ($16), as well as roasted mission figs & foie gras mousse($16) before moving on to the main event with two entrée specials: roasted wild salmon served with caviar crème fraiche, Russian fingerling potatoes, salsify ($32), and hand-carved tenderloin roast with cognac cream, wild mushroom & taleggio strudel ($36).

    The meal, and year, will end on a sweet note with chef’s mocha bomb brownie with magic shell, espresso anglaise ($11). The Met Club’s full cocktail and wine list will be available all evening and The Met Club bar will be serving drinks until 11PM. Reservations are limited and highly recommended by calling: (617) 731-0600.

    New Year’s Day Brunch:

    Those opting for a New Year’s Day celebration will have an additional offering as The Metropolitan Club opens for a very special New Year’s Day Brunch from 11:30AM – 2:30PM. The MET’s New Year’s Day brunch is served à la carte and reservations are highly recommended by calling directly at (617) 731-0600.

    WHERE:           The Metropolitan Club| 1210 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 | 617.731.0600

    WHEN:             New Year’s Eve: December 31st, 2013, Dinner: 5:00PM – 10:00PM, Bar: 5:00PM – 11:00PM.

                            New Year’s Brunch: Wednesday, January 1st, 2014: 11:30AM to 2:30PM.

    COST:              Cost varies. No entry fee.

    The Metropolitan Club Newton MA

  • Equinox Chestnut Hill Open!

    Equinox Chestnut Hill Open!

    WHAT: Equinox officially opens a new 33,000 square-foot club in Chestnut Hill Square, Newton.

    Equinox Chestnut Hill Opens

    WHERE: Equinox Chestnut Hill, 200 Boylston Street, Newton MA, 02467

    WHEN: December 19th, 2013 at 2:00PM. Club officially opens to members at 3:00PM.

    Equinox Chestnut Hill Opens

    ADDITIONAL:  

    Equinox Chestnut Hill has five fitness studios, including Equinox’s first ever barre studio, where instructors will lead a full range of yoga, including hot yoga classes, cyclingPilates and group fitness classes such as Figure 4–a signature barre method workout unique to the Chestnut Hill location and classes such as METCON3, Shockwave, ViPR, and Tabata.

    Equinox’s cardio and strength training areas unite free weights and cardio machines to create an inspirational setting where members can work out on their own, or with one of Equinox’s personal trainers, and Chestnut Hill hosts Equinox’s first local lap pool.

    The Spa @ Equinox features a menu of luxurious ways to rejuvenate and pamper the body – from deep tissue massage to post-workout sports massages. The club offers high-end amenities including saunas, steam rooms and locker rooms equipped with Kiehl’s products and eco-friendly plush towels.

    For parents, The Kids Club allows members to bring their children in for supervised play and activities. The Shop @ Equinox offers a selection of designer performance and fashion items carefully curated by Equinox’s team of New York based buyers. The club will also has a juice bar featuring healthy selection of juices and café offerings.

  • Newton MCAS Math Scores High

    Newton MCAS Math Scores High

    According to the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, which compared Massachusetts with foreign countries, the state’s eighth-graders ranked second in the world in science behind only Singapore.

    The same study ranked Massachusetts eighth-graders sixth in the world in math, placing behind Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan.

    The United States as a whole placed 10th in science and ninth in math, with overall scores placing above the international average.

    In the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment, a triennial survey of 15-year-olds, Massachusetts tied for 10th in mathematics literacy and seventh in science literacy among 65 participating countries and education systems.

    Local districts are also showing growth in math and science education based on annual MCAS tests that measure improvement in those areas.

    from The Sun Chronicle


    Newton Public Schools MCAS scores

    How do the scores in Newton compare to rest of Massachusetts? 2013 MCAS scores are here.

    GRADE 3

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 21 59 19 2 979 (100%)
    MA 12 45 36 8 70,499
    Mathematics Newton 52 33 11 4 981 (100%)
    MA 31 36 22 11 70,581

    GRADE 4

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 25 51 17 6 929 (99%)
    MA 10 43 33 13 70,605
    Mathematics Newton 42 33 21 4 934 (100%)
    MA 18 34 38 10 70,903

    GRADE 5

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 41 44 11 5 1,022 (100%)
    MA 18 47 24 10 70,879
    Mathematics Newton 56 27 11 6 1,026 (100%)
    MA 28 33 25 14 70,926
    Science & Tech Newton 39 34 22 6 1,025 (100%)
    MA 20 31 36 12 70,842

    GRADE 6

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 33 52 10 5 905 (100%)
    MA 16 51 23 10 71,602
    Mathematics Newton 49 32 11 8 906 (100%)
    MA 25 35 24 15 71,642

    GRADE 7

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 27 61 9 3 922 (99%)
    MA 12 59 22 7 71,699
    Mathematics Newton 49 30 14 6 931 (100%)
    MA 19 33 27 21 72,021

    GRADE 8

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 43 49 5 3 894 (100%)
    MA 20 58 15 7 72,194
    Mathematics Newton 47 32 15 6 895 (100%)
    MA 22 32 25 20 72,196
    Science & Tech Newton 12 52 29 7 893 (100%)
    MA 4 35 43 18 72,038

    GRADE 10

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 70 27 2 1 894 (98%)
    MA 45 46 7 2 68,697
    Mathematics Newton 76 16 5 3 897 (99%)
    MA 55 25 13 7 68,821
    Science & Tech Newton 49 38 11 2 848 (100%)
    MA 26 45 24 5 66,693

    ALL GRADES

    Subject % Advanced % Proficient % Needs
    Improv.
    % Warning/
    Failing
    Students
    tested
    English Newton 37 49 11 3 6,545 (99%)
    MA 19 50 23 8 496,175
    Mathematics Newton 53 29 12 5 6,570 (100%)
    MA 28 33 25 14 497,090
    Science & Tech Newton 33 41 21 5 2,766 (100%)
    MA
    16 37 35 12 209,573
  • Youth Etiquette Classes Offered at Newton Learning Center

    Youth Etiquette Classes Offered at Newton Learning Center

    The Etiquette Academy of New England has partnered with Newton Learning Center offering their notable youth etiquette classes including Mind Your Manners (Grades 2-4), Etiquette for Middle Schoolers (Grades 5-8), and Etiquette for Young Adults (Grades 9-12) which will take place on Sundays beginning Mid-January at Newton Learning Center, 1254 Chestnut Street, Newton, MA 02464.

    Included in ‘The Best of the New for 2012’ by Boston Globe Magazine, The Etiquette Academy of New England is an academic institution dedicated to enhancing social skills, improving communication techniques and developing leadership qualities under our slogan “At Work. At Home. At Play. Etiquette for Everyday” Located in the heart of Brookline Village, our goal is to help further develop and refine the soft skills needed to navigate the rapidly changing world.

    They offer a variety of programs year round for children, college students, adults, and business professionals focusing on a wide range of topics such as formal manners and table manners, corporate etiquette, small talk techniques, public speaking and more.  For a full list of programs visit http://theetiquetteacademy.org

    The eight weeklong etiquette classes for children ages 7 to 18 cover topics such as improving social and communication skills, projecting confidence, combating shyness, strengthening self-esteem and leadership skills, navigating friendships, resolving conflict, understanding social cues, basic manners and table manners, and more. Their programs are specifically developed for each age group and are taught in a fun and interactive way. Classes begin on Sundays starting January 12th and run until March 9th 2014. The cost ranges from $365 to $469, and the final class will take place at an upscale restaurant.

     

    • Mind Your Manners: Beyond Please & Thank You (Grades 2-4) 9:00am to 10:00am
    • Etiquette for Middle Schoolers” Peer Pressure and Beyond (Grades 5-8) 10:00am-11:30am
    • Etiquette for Young Adults: “People Skills for the Real World (Grades 9-12) 11:30am-1:00pm

    For more information regarding The Etiquette Academy of New England and their youth etiquette classes visit www.theetiquetteacademy.org. If you would like to speak directly with the Program Director Snezana Pejic email programs@theetiquetteacademy.org or call 617.608.3920.

  • Help Kelsey Study Abroad!

    Help Kelsey Study Abroad!

    West Newton’s Kelsey Loughlin wants to study aboard in Spain, and she seeks help paying for her trip.

    She has dreamed of studying in Spain since she started taking Spanish classes, Loughlin. She started a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for her “Trip of a Lifetime.”

    “Going to Spain to study another life and culture is a gift. This experience will not only enhance my academic achievements but help me grow and develop as a young woman,” Loughlin wrote on her GoFundMe page.

    Find out more about Loughlin’s trip and how to donate on her GoFundMe page.

    From the Newton Patch
    Kelsey Loughlin

  • Holiday Pop Up Store Tomorrow at L’Aroma Cafe

    Holiday Pop Up Store Tomorrow at L’Aroma Cafe

    Need last minute holiday gifts? Come to a Holiday Pop Up Store at L’Aroma Cafe tomorrow, Thursday, December 19th from 10 am to 1pm.

    L’Aroma Cafe is located behind the West Newton Cinema at 15 Spencer Street in West Newton Village.

    You will find local artists and artisans with gorgeous wares including hair accessories, accent pillows, jewelry, photographs, hostess gifts, notecards and coasters.

    Get your morning coffee, a muffin or lunch and get a little holiday shopping done as well! A portion of sales will be donated to Families First.

    Holiday Pop Up store

  • Free Events from Suzuki School of Newton

    Free Events from Suzuki School of Newton

    Suzuki School of Newton’s Violin and Viola Gala

    Tuesday, December 17 at First Baptist Church in Newton Centre, 5:15pm

    Come and enjoy the wonderful group performances of our violin and viola students, ranging from the very beginner to the advanced high school students! Admission is free.

    Suzuki School of Newton’s Cello, Guitar, Flute, and Orchestra Gala
    Saturday, February 8 at Temple Reyim (Auburndale), 6:45pm
    The Suzuki School of Newton Sinfonia will perform alongside our guitar, cello, and flute group classes. This is a great event for kids who are trying to decide on an instrument.

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    Classes at Suzuki School of Newton

    Mommy and Me Music Classes:

    Kindermusik at the Suzuki School of Newton – weekday morning classes as well as standalone Playdates

    Suzuki Prep – a singalong class that also prepares young children for studying a musical instrument.

    February Vacation Camp

    A Renaissance-themed school vacation camp for both musicians and non-musicians

  • Free Events for Families with Special Needs Children

    Free Events for Families with Special Needs Children

    The Discovery Museums Announces 2014 Especially For Me Series Schedule

    Free Events for Families with Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

    The Discovery Museums has announced the schedule for the 2014 Especially for Me series of free events for families with children with an autism spectrum disorder and families with children with hearing loss.  In addition to the evening events held in previous years, this year’s calendar will include ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) Friendly Afternoons.  During ASD Friendly Afternoons, no school groups or birthday parties will be scheduled to avoid overcrowding and support accessibility of exhibits. A dedicated room will also be available to welcome families with a child with an ASD to orient them to the campus and programs, and provide a quiet space for children needing a break from the stimulation of the museums.

    ASD Friendly Afternoons will take place on the first Tuesday of each month during the school year from 1:30 to 4:30 pm beginning January 7, 2014.

    Evenings for Families with Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder will take place from 5:00 to 8:30 pm on the following Saturdays:February 1, March 8, May 10, June 14, August 9, September 13, November 8 and December 13.

    Evenings for Families with Deaf or Hard of Hearing Children will take place from 5:00 to 8:30 pm on the following Saturdays: January 11, April 12, July 12 and October 11.

    Mornings for Families with Deaf or Hard of Hearing Infants and Toddlers at the Children’s Discovery Museum will be held from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm on Monday, March 3 and Monday, September 29.

    Due to the unique nature of their needs, children with an autism spectrum disorder or with hearing loss can benefit from having time reserved for them apart from the general public. Parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder can feel hesitant to visit museums because new environments, ambient noise, and crowds can upset their children. Similarly, parents of babies who are newly diagnosed with hearing loss often feel reluctant to explore community resources since they themselves are only just learning how to communicate with their young child, manage technology such as hearing aids and cochlear implants, and deal with children’s exuberance, particularly in novel and stimulating environments.

    Pre-registration is required and may be done within a month of each event through the museum’s website, http://discoverymuseums.org/EspeciallyForMe.

     Especially for Me is part of the Museums’ Open Door Connections program to provide opportunities for those who face a variety of barriers—financial, geographic, developmental, or cultural—to experience the Museums.

    Free Events for Families with Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children