Jan
26

NO After School Activities Today, Monday, Jan. 26, 2015

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

There are NO After School Activities today, Monday, January 26, 2015.

We wanted to notify families as early as possible that all after school activities are cancelled this afternoon.

We want to assure that all staff, partners and students are home safely before the storm. That means today, January 26th that CASP, Tenacity, Bricks and City Year programs will all be cancelled.

All students should be picked up from school by 2:30pm.

Please call the main office if you need support in assuring that your child gets home safely after school today.

The Lower School number is 617-635-8239, the Upper School number is 617-635-8176.

Thank you!

Jan
25

Principal Grassa’s Paw Prints (01/25/15)

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

This week’s Paw Prints from Principal Katie Grassa:

  • AWC/General Education Integration Meeting: We will be meeting on Wednesday, January 29th from 3:00pm-4:00pm in room 121. We will check in with families around next year as well as begin to plan the rising 4th grade open house event. All families are welcome to attend.
  • Extended Learning Time: Many of you have seen the proposal around extending the school day for elementary, middle, and K-8 schools in Boston. Our School Site Council (SSC) voted unanimously to apply to begin as part of cohort 1 in September. This week we will submit an application. This does not mean that we have been chosen and once we know the outcome we will notify all families. If we are chosen we will form a committee that involves families, staff and administration in the planning process.
  • School Parent Council: The next SPC meeting will be on Thursday, February 5th from 8:45am-10:45am in the Upper School Library. All families are encouraged to attend.
  • Community Music Center Performance: Thank to the SPC and all the families on the Arts committee for your continuous help and support of our music program. The performance on Thursday was fantastic and we look forward to future events.
  • ACCESS Testing: All of our English Language Learners (ELLs) are required to participate in the ACCESS test. This involves a written exam as well as a speaking test. All students will be tested over the next three to four weeks. The results of this test will help to decide the student English Language Development Level (ELD).
  • Support for the Patriots: The Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl! To show our support for the home team we will ask students and staff to wear Patriots gear or red, white and blue on Friday, January 30th.
  • Snow: During this winter we would like to ask all families to talk with their children around throwing snow. We want all students to be safe as they enter and exit school and we are asking that all adults and students leave the snow on the ground during those times. We are also asking that families and students use the shoveled spaces to walk and do not walk through the snowy yard. This is to help assure that no one falls and gets hurt. Thank you!
  • Social Media: If you are on Twitter be sure to follow me @principalgrassa. This is a great way to share up to date information about the Curley.

Jan
22

3 DonorsChoose Projects Curley Teachers Would Love Help With

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

DonorsChoose.org, a fundraising site many teachers use to raise resources for specific classroom projects has been used by many, many Curley teachers to improve instruction for our students.

There are THREE Curley projects currently in need of funding.

Needs include a weighted vest to help autism students, and a variety of other technology needs including 3 iPod Touch devices, and a computer station with laptops.

Please help if you can, the link is below:

http://www.donorschoose.org/school/curley-k-8-school/62879/?active=true

The general DonorsChoose page that lists all our teachers is also here (a number next to their name shows an active project):
http://www.donorschoose.org/school/curley-k-8-school/62879/?teachers=true

Many thanks to you all for helping our teachers help our kids.

Jan
20

SSC Meeting Update – 2015/16 Budget, Extended Learning Time

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

The School Site Council (SSC), the governing body of the Curley, met in a special session on January 6th to hear Principal Grassa’s budget presentation for the 2015/16 school year.

The full draft minutes of the meeting are found here.

As many community members already know, the Curley has gone through some very difficult budget cuts in the past few years. Unfortunately we heard that the enrollment projections we have been given means are slated to lose three (3) more positions next year, though members of the SSC have already begun the process of fighting to reinstate some of these positions. A slight consolation to this trend is that the enrollment projections for the coming year are not as dour as they have been in past years.

The Somewhat Good News

We are projected to have an enrollment of 857 students, and will include the creation of a new 3rd grade class to account for the “bubble” of enrollment we have as that grade makes it way through the school. The budget is slated to be in positive territory for the first time in years. Principal Grassa has been able to finance several needed programs, including the modest yearly BPS contribution to our music program – which is mainly funded through the School Parent Council (SPC) and the Community Music Center of Boston, as well as through a continuing grant from Edvestors. In addition, valuable after-school programs have also found a little bit of funding relief, and for the first time in ages, we have a somewhat more comfortable supply budget! We are able to also finance over a multi-year agreement the purchase of 4 Chromebook carts, a total of 114 Chromebooks. These new computers will augment our existing 2 Chromebook carts as well as the MacBook Pro cart we acquired several years ago.

The Bad News

Unfortunately, as mentioned above, the news in not all positive. BPS’ enrollment projections have projected us to lose a total of 3 more positions this year. We are projected to lose the teacher and para-professional in the K2 Sheltered English Instruction (SEI) class. We are also facing the loss of our 7th/8th grade Social and Academy Remediation (SAR) class.

In the case of the SAR class, our Curley teacher Ms. Holder has announced her retirement at the end of the school year, and most the students in the class are almost all about to finish 8th grade. We nonetheless hope the enrollment picture will work itself our favorably that we are able to staff that class.

In the case of the K2 SEI class, members of the SSC are of course rather upset, especially given the fact that our K1 SEI class was eliminated last year. We have already contacted the Network D Superintendent Cheryl Watson-Harris, Dr. Eileen De Los Reyes, the Deputy Superintendent of Academics, and BPS staff who work in with enrollment projection data, to rectify the situation. We strongly feel that this decision is not only wrong in that there are current students who are part of our community who will need SEI services next year, but in a larger sense, we feel BPS is unwittingly contributing to a segregation of our neighborhood. We believe we must oppose what we believe to be a decision made to eliminate the entire SEI from the Curley.

The School Committee Has Already Heard From Us!

In true Curley fashion (!) the Boston School Committee already knows the specifics of the situation. One of the SSC’s parent Co-Chairs, wearing our distinctive Curley T-Shirt, testified at the School Committee meeting this past Wednesday, January 14th.

That testimony is here – and covers in details all the reasons members of the Curley community feel particularly aggrieved at what we see as a second methodical step to the elimination of our entire SEI strand. Members of the enrollment projections team will attend the next SSC meeting to go through the projections on February 10th at 5:30pm. We hope many Curley community members read the above testimony and attend to express support for the SEI program in general, and the K2 SEI class in particular.

Extended Learning Time

At the time of the last SSC meeting, the proposal to extend the school day in a number of BPS schools by a further 40 minutes was yet to be voted on by the Boston Teachers Union. That vote did place on January 14th, and passed overwhelmingly. In the hopes of its passing, the SSC pre-emptively voted on January 6th unanimously to ask BPS to be considered as one of the first schools to be given the extra 40 minutes of time if the BTU ratified the proposal. Furthermore, Principal Grassa asked  teacher Olivia Peters, and parents Aleah Gerena and Anneta Argyres to join her in a meeting at the Curley later on January 15th to learn more of the proposal.

We will discuss the implications for our community at the next SSC meeting.

For more information on the School Site Council, visit the SSC page.

Jan
19

Principal Grassa’s Paw Prints (01/19/15)

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

This week’s Paw Prints from Principal Katie Grassa:

  • Extended Learning Time: Many of you have seen the proposal around extending the school day for K-8 Schools in Boston. Our School Site Council (SSC) voted unanimously to apply to begin as part of cohort 1 in September. This week we will submit an application. This does not mean that we have been chosen and once we know the outcome we will notify all families. If we are chosen we will form a committee that involves families, staff and administration in the planning process.
  • Community Music Center Performance: Please join us for the Community Music Center Winter Concert on Thursday, January 22nd, at 9AM in the Upper School Auditorium. Grades K2, 1, 3, 4, 5, PACE and SIFE will participate. The School Parent Council (SPC) will provide refreshments before the concert. All are welcome to attend! The CMCB schedule will change next week and the grades that don’t currently have music will have it for the remainder of the school year. There will be a spring concert where they are able to perform.

    The Curley K-8 music program is entirely funded by donations from the Curley school parent community (SPC/School Parent Council) and grants from the Community Music Center of Boston.

  • ACCESS Testing: All of our English Language Learners (ELLs) are required to participate in the ACCESS test. This involves a written exam as well as a speaking test. All students will be tested over the next three to four weeks. The results of this test will help to decide the student English Language Development Level (ELD).
  • Support for the Patriots: The Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl! To show our support for the home team we will ask students and staff to wear Patriots gear or red, white and blue on Friday, January 30th.
  • Book Drive: Teachers have expressed a need for certain books for their classrooms, which we’ve compiled as an Amazon school wish list. School lists work just like a wedding registry or a baby registry – you simply select the books and the quantity you’d like to purchase from the registry and have them shipped to the school.

    Here is the link:
    http://amzn.com/sl/2KEE815C2ZYC8

    If you are already shopping from Amazon but don’t have the link handy, just look under School Lists and select the Curley K-8 School to access the wish list. On behalf of the teachers, thank you for your contributions! To learn more, please email Inci Kaya at incikaya34@hotmail.com or call her at 617-794-8579.

  • Snow: During this winter we would like to ask all families to talk with their children to be careful around snow. We want all students to be safe as they enter and exit school and we are asking that all adults and students leave the snow on the ground during those times. We are also asking that families and students use the shoveled spaces to walk and do not walk through the snowy yard. This is to help assure that no one falls and gets hurt. Thank you!
  • Social Media: If you are on Twitter be sure to follow me @principalgrassa. This is a great way to share up to date information about the Curley.

Jan
19

Curley K8 Winter Music Concert

Genevieve Day

Please join us for the Community Music Center Winter Concert on Thursday, January 22nd, at 9AM in the Upper School Auditorium. Grades K2, 1, 3, 4, 5, PACE and SIFE will participate. The School Parent Council (SPC) will provide refreshments before the concert.

All are welcome to attend!

*The Curley K-8 music program is entirely funded by donations from the Curley school parent community (SPC/School Parent Council) and grants from the Community Music Center of Boston.

Jan
15

Math Support For You And Your Child – Principal Breakfast

Leah Barcan

How do I support my child’s work with math?

Come to the Principal Breakfast, tomorrow, January 16th from 8:45am-9:45am in the Upper School Library.

Parent Arusha Hollister will present strategies to help parents support their students at home. Come with questions, concerns, and ideas to share!

Translation, coffee, and baked good will be provided. Questions? Please email, call, or text Leah Barcan – 617-599-0592.

Jan
12

********IMPORTANT!!!********* *****MEETING CORRECTION*****

Leah Barcan

Please note that the grades 3-5 Gen-Ed/AWC Meeting is on Wednesday Jan 14 (not Tuesday Jan 14 as stated in the flyer) at 7:15 AM. Rm. 121. Sorry for any confusion.

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A group of parents and teachers are collaborating to discuss the opportunities and resources that are available to lesson the negative impact on students’s social and emotional learning and academic tracking. We hope to find creative solutions to promote the integration and collaboration of students across classes and work to improve the overall positive environment of the Curley.

For more information, please email:
Noreen Power – ncpower1@gmail.com
Jess Curran – jessicacurran@ymail.com
Leah Barcan – lbarcan@gmail.com

Jan
11

Principal Grassa’s Paw Prints (01/11/15)

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

This week’s Paw Prints from Principal Katie Grassa:

  • New Building Signs: Many of you may have noticed the new signs hanging around the building! A few things you should know:
    • Curley parents and staff handmade and painted 120 signs!  It took a lot of work so please encourage students to Care About Our School by respecting the signs. Encourage students to read them, but not to touch them.
    • Yellow arrows lead to destinations in the lower school and green arrows lead to destinations in the upper school.  All traffic is intentionally directed through the first floor hallway. Please use the signs to direct parents and visitors.

    We created this video for you to watch with your child(ren)!

    The direct link is here:https://vimeo.com/116213297.

    The sign project is part of the climate team’s effort to improve the physical environment in our school. We hope this makes the Curley a friendlier, more accessible place for ALL families.

    • I would like to give a shout out to Curley parent Dave Hamilton and teachers Megan Nason and Genet Mehari for all the thoughtful planning and time they put into this project since we first met about it in July. These three spent their vacation painting signs and hanging them around the school. I would also like to thank parents Beth Bendavid-Val and Oren Bendavid-Val who also assisted with the painting last week and our custodian John Carey for his assistance in the plan.

      An extra special thank you to Curley students Ella and Katie Hamilton for narrating the video!

  • Principal Breakfast: On Friday, January 16th from 8:45am-9:45am there will be a principal breakfast in the Upper School Library for all families. Arusha Hollister will present material around supporting your students at home with mathematics.
  • Martin Luther King Day: There will be no school on Monday, January 19th in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
  • Community Music Center Performance: CMCB will hold a winter performance on Thursday, January 22nd at 9am in the auditorium, all are welcome to attend!
  • Snow: During this winter we would like to ask all families to talk with their children to be careful around snow. We want all students to be safe as they enter and exit school and we are asking that all adults and students leave the snow on the ground during those times. We are also asking that families and students use the shoveled spaces to walk and do not walk through the snowy yard. This is to help assure that no one falls and gets hurt. Thank you!
  • Social Media: If you are on Twitter be sure to follow me @principalgrassa. This is a great way to share up to date information about the Curley.

Jan
10

Curley Book Drive

Inci Kaya

Hello Curley families,

Teachers have expressed a need for certain books for their classrooms, which we’ve compiled as an Amazon school wish list.

School lists work just like a wedding registry or a baby registry – you simply select the books and the quantity you’d like to purchase from the registry and have them shipped to the school.

Here is the link:
http://amzn.com/sl/2KEE815C2ZYC8

If you are already shopping from Amazon but don’t have the link handy, just look under School Lists and select the Curley K-8 School to access the wish list.

*** Please check back often for updates and additions to the wish list. ***

On behalf of the teachers, thank you for your contributions!

Questions? Drop me a line or call me – incikaya34@hotmail.com / 617 794 8579

Inci Kaya

Jan
07

SCHOOL CLOSED TOMORROW, JAN. 8TH

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Boston Public Schools is CLOSED TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th due to the dangerous cold weather.

The BPS website has the following announcement:

Due to the dangerously cold weather, all schools are closed Thursday, January 8. School buses will not be running. Administrative offices, including BPS Welcome Centers, the Newcomers Assessment Center, Campbell Resource Center and 26 Court Street are open and fully staffed Thursday.

  • The Boston Center for Youth and Families will open community centers Thursday for children ages 7 and older from 7:30am-6pm. Parents/guardians will need to fill out a short intake form at drop-off. For information and locations, please call the Mayor’s 24-Hour Hotline at (617) 635-4500.

The link to the press release is here.

Jan
07

Reminder: SPC Meeting Tomorrow, Thurs. Jan 8th, 8:45am

Molly Brigham

YOU’RE INVITED!

SPC MEETING

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, 8:45AM
Upper school library – free coffee and pastries!

The School Parent Council (SPC) is a parent run volunteer organization that supports academic and community building programs at the Curley K-8. Throughout the year you will have the opportunity to help organize FUN-raising events that support our children’s art, music, and science programs. We need all families to help in any way you can!

We meet the first Thursday of the month in the upper school library. We provide a light breakfast for 8:45am meetings and dinner/childcare for 6pm meetings. Can’t come to a meeting? No problem! There are many ways to be involved.

We will discuss many things, including the Friends of the Curley, the Curley’s brand new 501(c)3 non-profit status, and the amazing implications it has for our fundraising horizons!

Any questions? Contact SPC Chair Molly Brigham: mollykbrigham@gmail.com, 617-519-0167.

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Usted Está Invitado!

REUNION DEL SPC

JUEVES, 8 DE ENERO A LAS 8:45AM
La Biblioteca de la escuala superior – ¡Café y pasteles gratis!

El Consejo Escolar de Padres es una organización de padres voluntarios que apoya los programas académicos y la creación comunitaria en la escuela Curley K-8. Durante todo el año usted tendrá la oportunidad de ayudar a organizar eventos de recaudación de fondos que apoyan los programas de arte, música, y ciencia de nuestros hijos. ¡Necesitamos a todas las familias para ayudar en cualquier manera posible!

Nos reuniremos el primer jueves del mes en la biblioteca de la escuela superior. Ofrecemos un desayuno ligero para reuniones de las 8:45 am y cena / cuidado de niños para las reuniones de las 6 p.m. ¿No puede venir a una reunión? ¡No hay problema! Hay muchas formas de involucrarse.

¿Alguna pregunta? Contacte a la Presidente del SPC Molly Brigham: mollykbrigham@gmail.com, 617-519-0167.

Jan
05

SSC Budget Meeting Moved To Tomorrow, Jan. 6th, 4:15-5:45pm

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

The School Site Council (SSC) meeting where the FY15/16 budget will be presented by Principal Katie Grassa, will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 6th from 4:15pm-5:45pm in the library.

Our regularly scheduled meeting was to be next Tuesday, January 13th, but the BPS budget office has given all schools a deadline of tomorrow to vote and report back on budgets. We thus had to move the meeting at short notice, and to an earlier time to accommodate as many SSC members as possible.

Please see the minutes from the last meeting on the SSC’s page for an outline of the BPS’ enrollment projections for the Curley Principal Grassa reported at the last meeting. It is these enrollment projections which determine much of our budget.

The bottom line?

It is nowhere near as awful a budget as it was last year – or so we hope! The projections show that we will be adding a 3rd grade classroom, and our enrollments in most grades look relatively healthy.

But there is bad news.

We are alarmed to note that our SEI (Sheltered English Instruction) K2 classroom is slated to be eliminated. We are in the middle of registering our strong opposition to this move, and plan to do all we can to reverse this decision. The SEI K1 classroom was eliminated last year.

We will also set aside some time to discuss the new extended time proposal the Mayor has announced recently. The proposal must first be ratified by the Teacher’s Union. If passed, we would add 40 extra minutes to the school day.

All are welcome to attend.

Jan
04

Principal Grassa’s Paw Prints (01/04/15)

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

This week’s Paw Prints from Principal Katie Grassa:

  • Happy New Year: I hope that all families enjoyed time together over this vacation break and I wish you all a happy and healthy new year! 2014 brought a lot of positive changes to the Curley K-8 School and I can’t wait to see the successes and strides we make in 2015. Just a reminder that school starts promptly at 8:30am tomorrow, Monday January 5th.
  • SSC: The School Site Council will meet on Tuesday, January 6th at 4:15pm in the Upper School Library. The school budget for SY 2015-2016 will be reviewed at this meeting and all are welcome to attend. There will also be a beginning conversation about the extra time proposal for next year.
  • School Showcase: Our last school showcase for prospective families will take place on Wednesday, January 7th from 7:30am-8:30am. Please reach out to Arusha Hollister (arusha_h@yahoo.com) if you are interested in volunteering, or click here.
  • SPC: The January School Parent Council (SPC) meeting will take place in the Upper School Library on Thursday, January 8th from 8:45am-10:45am. All families are welcome and encouraged to attend.
  • Principal Breakfast: Friday, January 16th from 8:45am-9:45am there will be a Principal Breakfast in the Upper School Library for all families.
  • Martin Luther King Day: There will be no school on Monday, January 19th in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
  • Community Music Center Performance: CMCB will hold a winter performance on Thursday, January 22nd at 9am in the auditorium, all are welcome to attend!
  • Snow: During this winter we would like to ask all families to talk with their children to be careful around snow. We want all students to be safe as they enter and exit school and we are asking that all adults and students leave the snow on the ground during those times. We are also asking that families and students use the shoveled spaces to walk and do not walk through the snowy yard. This is to help assure that no one falls and gets hurt. Thank you!
  • Social Media: If you are on Twitter be sure to follow me @principalgrassa. This is a great way to share up to date information about the Curley.

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