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Jun
02

This Week: Tech Committee Tues, SPC Potluck/Elections Wedn, CAD Performance Thurs

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Another busy week on the cards for the Curley:

Technology Committee Meeting

Tuesday, June 4th, 8 p.m.

The recently formed Curley Technology Committee, made up of interested parents, teachers, staff, grandparents, and community members, will be holding it’s next meeting on Tuesday, June 4, 8p.m.

It’s a conference call, so please email parent co-chairs Sunny Schwarz or Scott MacIntosh for details.

School Parent Council Potluck and Elections

Wednesday, June 5th, 6 p.m.
Lower School Cafeteria

The final meeting of the 2012-2013 Curley School Parent Council will happen this coming Wednesday, June 5, at 6pm. We’ll start with dinner (it’s potluck, so bring something delicious), and then hold elections for School Site Council seats and School Parent Council officer positions. We’ll also be talking about the many other  ways to get involved with the Curley community. You can find out more by downloading the Curley Engagement 411 Volunteer Guide (.pdf).

Meeting takes place in the lower school cafeteria. Enter through the the lower school side entrance.

As always, child care and Spanish language interpretation available.

Have questions or need more info? Your SPC co-chairs are standing by. Just email Genevieve Day or Dave Demerjian.

BPS City-Wide Celebrate Arts Festival

Thursday, June 6th
Curley Ambassadors of Dance Performance: 12:15 p.m.
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 138 Tremont Street, Boston

Student performers and exhibitors from dozens of Boston Public Schools will converge on the Boston Common at the Parkman Bandstand and Cathedral Church of St. Paul over 2 days to share and celebrate their work.

Kim Taylor-Knight’s Curley Ambassadors of Dance, made up of 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders, will be part of this showcase, performing dance pieces all of which have delighted us all this year. Their performance will take place on Thursday, June 7th at 12:15 p.m. at Cathedral Church of St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral, 138 Tremont Street, Boston. The festival is free and open to the public – come and celebrate the creative vision and talent of BPS students in our city’s signature public space!

For more information, email Kim Taylor Knight.