Sep
01

2013-2014 Curley Welcome Letter

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Below are links to the English and Spanish versions of the welcome letter from Principal Katie Grassa and Assistant Principal David Diaz. Parents and guardians should have received this letter in the mail by now as it contains information about your student’s homeroom assignment.

In addition, the letter outlines detailed arrival and breakfast information, contact information for the before and after school program, dismissal procedures, the Curley’s mandatory uniform policy, and visitor protocols.

The first day of class for students in grades 1-8 is on Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Kindergarten students will start on Monday, September 9th.

Aug
30

School Supply Lists 2013

Curley K-8 SPC

Many Curley teachers have a list of specific supplies that your child should bring to school this year.  This information usually comes home in the form of a paper list, so keep an eye out once school starts.

We are also working with the teachers to get these supply lists posted on our website – we’ve create a “live” online document that teachers can add to at any time.  

This year’s list is a template based on the info teachers gave us last year. Several teachers have already posted updated details about both required and requested classroom items.  If you’re interested in planning ahead for supplies, please take a look – but remember that this list is a work in progress – and don’t forget to check for both classroom teachers and specialists (art, dance, science, Spanish, etc.).  If you have any questions about specific school supplies and whether you need to get them, please contact your child’s teacher directly.

Aug
26

2013-14 Calendar Dates To Note

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Below are some important dates for the coming school year compiled by our ever amazing Maria Monteiro-Roby and Betty Villalba-Alvarado. Some dates are subject to change (especially dependent on how much snow we get), and other events may be added…

You may also consult our Calendar which will continue to be updated throughout the year.

NOTE: UPDATED with corrected June dates and new teacher Open House dates.


Wednesday, September 4th, 2013
First Day of School for Grades 1-8


Saturday, September 7th, 2013
11:30 am – 1:30 pm, Lower School Playground
Kindergarten Picnic


Monday, September 9th, 2013
First day for Kindergarten students


Tuesday, September 24th, 2013
5:30 pm –  7 pm, Library
First School Site Council (SSC) meeting


Thursday, September 26th, 2013
5 pm –  7 pm, Students’ Homerooms
Whole School Welcome Open House for all parents (ALL TEACHERS)


October 2nd, 2013, 2013
6 pm – 8 pm, Library
First School Parent Council (SPC) meeting


Monday, October 14th, 2013
NO SCHOOL: COLUMBUS DAY


Friday, October 18th, 2013
5:30 pm – 8 pm, Upper School Gym
7th Annual Fall Fling Family Night – one of our largest fundraisers of the year (see last year’s event)


TBA
Picture Day – School Photos


Thursday, November 7th, 2013
Family Math Night
A chance for the whole family to practice math by playing math games.


Monday, November 11th, 2013
NO SCHOOL: VETERANS’ DAY


Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
EARLY RELEASE FOR THANKSGIVING


November 28th – 29th, 2013
NO SCHOOL: THANKSGIVING


Friday, December 13th, 2013
Holiday Dance Performance (grade 1/2)


December 24th, 2013 – January 1st, 2014
NO SCHOOL: WINTER RECESS


Wednesday, January 2nd, 2014
Teachers and Paraprofessionals return from recess


Thursday, January 3rd, 2014
Students return from recess


TBA
Community Music – Winter/Spring Concert
The Curley music program, which has been run at the Curley for over 20 years, is organized and funded through a joint effort of the Curley School Parent Council, the Community Music Center of Boston and the Boston Public Schools.


Thursday, January 16th, 2014
5 pm – 7 pm, Students’ Homerooms
K-5 Second Progress Report Open House (ELEMENTARY TEACHERS ONLY)


Monday, January 20th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY


Monday, January 20th, 2014
Boston Cares – MLK, Jr. Day of Service


Friday, January 24th, 2014
Museum of Science Family Night
A fun evening for all when the Curley takes over the Museum of Science! See last year’s event.


Thursday, January 30th, 2014
5 pm – 7 pm, Students’ Homerooms
6-8 Second Progress Report Open House (MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS ONLY)


Monday, February 17th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: PRESIDENTS’ DAY


February 18th – 21st, 2014
NO SCHOOL: FEBRUARY RECESS


Friday, March 7th, 2014
Kindergarten Dance Performance


Tuesday, March 11th, 2014
7th Annual Silent Auction Fundraiser at Canary Square
An adults-only event that is one of the largest fundraisers of the year (see last year’s event)


Monday, March 17th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: EVACUATION DAY


Thursday, April 10th, 2014
7th Annual Arts Showcase


Friday, April 18th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: GOOD FRIDAY


Monday, April 21st, 2014
NO SCHOOL: PATRIOTS DAY


April 22nd – 25th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: APRIL RECESS


Friday, May 2nd, 2014
Grade 3 & 4 Dance Performance


Saturday, May 3rd, 2014
14th Annual Plant Sale & Fundraiser (see last year’s event)


Saturday, May 3rd, 2014
Wake up the Earth Parade & Festival


Saturday, May 17th, 2014
Curley Community Clean up with Boston Cares
With the help of Boston Cares, this is the chance for us to catch up on some end of year grounds-keeping and school beautification (see last year’s event)


Monday, May 26th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: MEMORIAL DAY


Week of June 2nd – 6th, 2014
Multicultural Week
A popular week long celebration of all the cultural traditions from which our community draws. See last year’s event.


TBD
3rd Annual Midway Cafe Benefit Show
The last and most definitely one of the most fun fundraisers of the year – an event for the 21+ crowd. See last year’s event.


Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
NO SCHOOL: BUNKER HILL DAY


Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
EARLY RELEASE FOR STUDENTS

(depending on number of snow days)


Thursday, June 19th, 2014
EARLY RELEASE FOR STUDENTS

(depending on number of snow days)

Aug
25

Potluck Welcome Picnic for New Families is Saturday, Sept. 7th!

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Join us for the Curley K-8 School K0, K1, K2 and new 1st Graders’ Annual Welcome Picnic!

Saturday, September 7th, 2013
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The playground behind the Lower Curley School
40 Pershing Road, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Meet other new Kindergartners and 1st graders and their families. Meet the K1, K2 and 1st grade teachers and Curley School principal and vice principal.

Bring a dish or drink to share. We’ll see you there!

For more information, please contact Katie Fitch or Arusha Hollister.

Join Us for the Curley Welcome Picnic Flyer (.pdf)

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¡Ensamble nosotros para comida campestre anual de la recepción de Curley K-8 del jardín de la infancia K0, K1, K2, y 1ro grado de la escuela!

Sábado, 7 de septiembre, 2013
11:30 a.m. a 1:30 p.m.
El patio detrás de la escuela más baja de Curley
40 Pershing Road, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Venga a conocer otros niños y sus familias. Conozca a los maestros de K1, K2, 1ro grado, la directora y el asistente de la directora de escuela de Curley.

Traiga un plato o una bebida a la parte. ¡Los veremos luego!

¿Más información? Por favor enviar Katie FitchArusha Hollister.

¡Ensamble nosotros para comida campestre anual de la recepción de Curley K-8! folleto (.pdf)

Aug
18

Curley Before and After School Program (CASP) Offerings Announced

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni


The Curley After School Program (CASP) has updated it’s activities menu. Applications for the coming school year are now also available for both the before and after School programs on the CASP page.

Torri Canada, the Executive Director of the program, has also announced a change in structure for activities this  year as well. Though CASP has informally split programming up between lower and upper grades since it’s start, this year, the upper grades’ activities will focus more specifically on three themes – sports, enrichment, and academics.

The program for all students will offer an very extensive set of activities that will include:

Lower/Elementary Program

  • Dance
  • Curley School Band
  • Community
  • Sports/Recreational Activities
  • Languages
  • Special Activities
  • Home Economics
  • Stilt Walking
  • Painting Project
  • Strong Women, Strong Girls (Spontaneous Celebrations)
  • Yoga
  • Structured Play
  • Sailing on Jamaica Pond (Courageous Sailing)
  • Future Inventors, Engineers, and Scientists (Northeastern University)
  • Tenacity
  • Golden Lion Tae Kwon Do

Upper/Middle Program

  • Squash Busters
  • Sole Train: Boston Runs Together
  • Tenacity
  • Golden Lion Tae Kwon Do
  • Curley School Band
  • Sailing on Jamaica Pond
  • Yoga
  • Spanish
  • Sociedad Latina
  • Homework Help
  • Math Power

The on-site program, created through the initiative of a core group of Curley parents along with the school in September 2010, welcomes K1 to Grade 8 students to both the before and after school programs it runs. The Before School program’s hours are 7:20am to 8:20am Monday through Friday. The After School program runs from 2:30pm – 6:00pm Monday through Friday during the regular school year. The schedule includes four 45-minute blocks per day for each grade.

Please contact Torri Canada or visit the CASP page.

Aug
04

Playdate for Incoming Kindergarteners/1st Graders – Aug. 11th

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

We are planning a play-date for incoming Curley kindergartners (K0, K1 and K2) and new 1st graders on Sunday, August 11th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The play-date will be held at the Curley Lower School Playground.

Returning K2 families are also invited to this event – it will be a nice opportunity for our new families to hear from parents who have already been at the Curley. Wait-listed families are also welcome to attend.

Looking forward to seeing you there,
Katie Fitch and Arusha Hollister (2013 Curley Welcome Team)

Jun
27

Curley Uniforms for SY 2013-14

Curley K-8 SPC

Thanks to everyone who voiced an opinion in our recent uniform survey.  Based on the survey results, the School Site Council has voted on Curley student attire for SY 2013-14, and Curley students will be expected to wear the following to school next year:

  • Navy, black, or khaki bottoms (pants, shorts, skirt, or jumper)
  • Black Curley t-shirts or collared shirts (light blue, plain white, or white with Curley logo)

The Parents’ Council and the School Site Council will work with school administration to ensure that students come to school wearing clothing that is consistent with this policy.  Our school community has clearly voiced a preference for uniforms and we will all need to work to ensure that families support compliance with this policy by making sure that their children dress appropriately.

Please note that families who wish to opt out of the uniform policy are legally entitled to do so.  To opt out, parents or guardians must inform the school in writing as to the reason why their child will not participate in uniform attire.  Opt out letters should be sent in at the beginning of the school year.

Results from the Uniform Survey

The Curley community is strongly in favor of a uniform policy for SY 2013-14.

All Responses (Parents & Teachers)

  • Uniforms:  78.24%
  • No Uniforms: 21.76%

Parent Responses

  • Uniforms:  78.14%
  • No Uniforms:  21.86%

Teacher/Admin Responses

  • Uniforms:  81.82%
  • No Uniforms:  18.18%

All voters by grade/statusResponse Data

We received a total of 193 responses from teachers and from parents of students in every grade.  183 responses came from Curley parents, many of whom listed multiple children. Responses came from families with children in all grades, with 1st and 3rd grade families submitting the highest number of responses and the smallest number coming from K0 families (not a surprise, given the small number of K0 students).  As the bar chart below illustrates, the overall distribution is relatively even among grades K2-6, with a drop for 7th and 8th grades.

"Yes to Uniform" Breakdown by Grade

"No to Uniform" Breakdown by Grade

Jun
26

Thank You Mirna!

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Mirna Vega-Wilson. Photo by Amika Kemmler-Ernst.

Mirna Vega-Wilson served with distinction as the Principal of the James E. Curley School (our “lower school”), overseeing it’s successful merger with the Mary Curley School (our “upper school”) which is how we became the Curley K-8 School. She became Principal here in September 2003. Following the merger, Mirna and Jeff Slater (who took over as Principal of the upper school from Michelle Madera in 2008) then served as co-Principals until 2010. In August 2010, though sad to lose her, the school community was proud to see Mirna become an Assistant Academic Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools. She retired in early 2013 from BPS.

Despite her retirement, Mirna was coaxed back to serve as Interim Principal at the Mendell School, where she was Principal prior to coming to the Curley in 2003. After her return to the Mendell, she re-retired, but was then once again convinced to come back to BPS as the Curley’s Interim Principal until the end of June. On July 1, Katie Grassa will become our new Principal.

Below are some remarks of appreciation from many members of our community:


“Mirna’s door was always open. I was amazed at how well she knew the kids at the Curley. She knew them all by name!! She was always reassuring, helpful and responsive.”

– Abbe Hershberg (former parent)


“My family is so grateful to have had the wonderful experience of Mirna’s leadership starting in 2005 when she was principal of the James Michael Curley elementary school and through the years transitioning to the Curley k-8!  She had a wonderful combination of openness towards parents and their active involvement balanced by excellent professional skills in curriculum development and teacher supervision. This combination proved to be critical during the many years of change as the Curley evolved from separate elementary and middle schools into a large k-8 and added k1. She always knew children by name and how they were doing in school. What a gift that she was able to return this year to help steward the Curley k-8 towards a new principal!”

– Emily Curran (former parent)


“We had already been at the Curley for a year when Mirna arrived from the Mendell. Her predecessor, Joe, had been a big guy with an even bigger personality, so we weren’t sure what we had in Mirna who seemed reserved and rather mild by comparison. Joe was a glad-handing incautious sort who knew every kid by name and left the doors of the school open to everyone. Fairly immediately, Mirna made it clear that she would play by the book, requiring parents in the classroom to first fill out CORI forms amid other inconveniences and generally running a tighter ship.

Well, in my dealings with Mirna as classroom volunteer, music program coordinator and member of the K-8 conversion committee, she showed me the light in a hurry. By the time our youngest left for BLS eight years later, under Mirna’s leadership, the Curley had transformed from a fairly haphazard affair into the school that everyone wanted. How did she do it? I’m not sure, but I do know that she was always herself. And by so being, she was a principal for all her constituents: the district, her teachers, the parents and, most importantly, the kids.

Always true to herself, she wore her Yankee colors with pride on Red Sox day, never raised her voice, never lost her temper, and, although always maintaining that professional reserve, her natural warmth, her smile, her easy laugh and her generally fun-loving and positive attitude made it easy for the whole Curley family to join together on behalf of the school.

I worked closely with Mirna as a member of the committee that oversaw the K-8 conversion and I am sure that without Mirna, it would not have gone as smoothly as it did. I don’t think she pulled any particular strings, it was the fact of who she was (not to mention that she was already running one of the most successful elementary schools in the district) that Court Street wanted to treat her right. Had she been someone else, I’m sure we would not have come through that process with our budget increased by ten percent, two full-time principals, extended day, and fine arts and music programming across all the grades.

A consummate professional and a former teacher, Mirna was a principal the faculty could appreciate and admire. She advocated for them and defended them with the District and with the parents. She knew that money meant jobs and jobs mean people, so she got everything she could out of the budget process every year. In the K-8 conversion discussions she tirelessly explained the curriculum demands on her faculty, and their professional development requirements. The teachers respected her because she knew the curricula inside and out. Further, although she went by the book, she also knew the rules and used them to her advantage to make sure her teachers were protected during times of maternity leave or other life situations so that they knew they could depend on her for their jobs.

Mirna led by example. During her tenure, the Curley became one of the hottest schools in the district envied for its parent involvement. I am convinced that this is in large part because we parents saw Mirna’s commitment to the school and were therefore motivated to make the same commitment ourselves. She always encouraged parent involvement in the classroom and made herself available for the prospective parent tours. Most importantly, her attention to those little details like making us sign in and obtain clearances, and the announcements that invariable came out immediately after something unusual had happened, gave us parents that critical sense of security that our kids, under her supervision, were going to be safe.

But it was her commitment to the kids that really distinguished her. She knew them all. As busy as she was, she was ubiquitous in the school, interacting with the students constantly. Through the “I Choose” tradition, she interacted personally with every kid in the school at least once a year. As the music coordinator, I know that she supported the program because she knew it was important for the kids. She wrote and won a grant for band a set of band instruments for the school that the kids are playing on now. She took care of details like making sure the classes that I took to the Symphony school concerts always had bag lunches before they left.  The many facets of her personality – the fact that she could speak spanish- gave her a special personal connection with each of her students that she truly seemed to cherish.

I look back on my kids’ elementary education – all at the Curley – with great fondness in large part because of Mirna Vega-Wilson and her commitment to the school, its teachers, my family and my kids and I remain truly grateful to her for all that she did.”

– Martin Thomson (former parent)


“I have known Mirna for many years. I came to know her better after I started working at the Curley. Two things I admire about her are her professionalism at all times and the respect that she always extends to all particularly staff and parents. She tries very hard to be available for parents, listens very carefully to their concerns and always strives to come up with a good solution. I remember often seeing her taking care of students who had fallen in the school yard. She would take care of them by helping them up, putting on a band aid, and calling their parent, when necessary. She has equally caring with the faculty. She is always ready to make a decision, assist with a situation, or clarify a district policy in question. She is truly a wonderful and effective leader and good friend.”

– Betty Villalba-Alvarado (Parent Coordinator)


“Mirna is an amazing school leader, I was lucky to work with her my first year at the Curley and it’s a privilege to have her back. There are many things, which makes Mirna awesome, she has many positive attributes as a principal. What stands out the most to our school community is her love for the Curley. She has the right balance, firm when it’s needed and is also gentle and loving especially with our students. She commands respect but is also respectful to others. You can count on her to take control and lead us in the right direction. She also goes out of her way to figure things out. It’s been an honor having her back at the Curley.”

– Maria Monteiro-Roby (Family & Community Outreach Coordinator)


“When I heard Mirna was coming back I felt wonderful. It was like I felt she was coming home again. I wish you a great final retirement Mirna and thanks for coming home again when we needed you.”

– Stephanie Selznick (Science Specialist)


“My fondest memories of Mirna are twofold:  one, she gave a girl from the inner city a chance to be a teacher in the job that she always wanted; and, of course, the finding out of my pregnancy. :)”

– Waverly  Kidd (K1 Teacher)


“During my second semester as a student teacher in Sue Seabrook’s K1 classroom, I accidentally started a fire in the microwave. The school had to evacuate and it was one of the first days of school. Everyone knew it was me, but Mirna was kind and thoughtful enough to never bring it to my attention knowing I would be mortified. She still hired me that spring for the new K1 position and a few years later we were all able to laugh about it.”

– Laura Shea (K1 Teacher)


“I will always be grateful to Mirna for coming out of retirement to see us through the last two and half months of the 2012/13 school year. When I came to school with my kids on her first day back, watching her greet the students, many of whom she remembered by name, was amazing. I was so appreciative of her warmth, leadership, and her ability to jump right in and help us through a difficult transition. Thanks, Mirna! We wish you all the best!”

– Genevieve Day (current parent)


“Thank you Mirna for skillfully helping the Curley become the strong and caring learning community we found and came to love in 2008. Ever since we stepped through the doors, we realized you had molded the Curley into a nurturing academic home not just for our family but for thousands of other families in Boston. It was the hot school to go to, with a Principal who bred admiration, respect, praise and loyalty from parents, staff, teachers, and students alike. It didn’t take long for us to feel the same way as well. Thanks also for coming back when we needed you again. When you told us that when touring the 7th and 8th grades after your return, you would gently, playfully ask why some of students you had know since kindergarten had grown moustaches, I knew they had been lucky to reconnect with you, bridging their own gap between adolescence and childhood in an instance of shared warmth, belonging, and mutual respect. I hope your real retirement will let you experience the same boundless horizons that you’ve helped so carefully cultivate in all our own kids.”

– Heshan Berents-Weeramuni (current parent)


“For years Mirna was the “glue” of the Curley, always keeping everybody calm and making sure everything ran smoothly. After a three-year hiatus, she seamlessly returned to that role this spring, ensuring we finished the year without missing a beat – just an amazing leader.”

– Bill Elsbree (current parent)


“I feel incredibly fortunate to have gotten to work with, and know, Mirna over the last six years. Not only has she always been approachable, thoughtful, and engaged, but she also saw me through the slightly traumatic process of sending my tiny girls into “real” school. I’m sure that I cried more than my kids did, and Mirna always had a reassuring word or a hug. She also had a terrific impact on my daughters, who admire and love her. I knew she’d made her mark when my then-five-year old complained about wearing a uniform because she preferred to “wear a suit like Ms. Vega-Wilson.””

–  Carrie Fletcher (current parent)


Thank you Mirna. Enjoy your well deserved retirement!

Jun
26

2012/13 Paw Tracks: Students Excel in Science Fair

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

As part of our year in review series called 2012/13 Paw Tracks, below is a recap of the Curley’s Science Fair organized by science teachers Stephanie Selznick and Jennifer Felicetti. Winners received their awards yesterday. The summary below is from Stephanie Selznick:

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Everyone worked so hard on their projects this year and everyone did an original topic. I am so proud of them. Next year I would like to focus on an engineering fair where students come up with inventions. Please think about this for next year. Have a great 2 months off!

The winners of the elementary science fair were:

Grade 3
First Place: Santi Roquet and Joshua Ortiz Fernandez
Second Place: Fayrah Stylianopoulos and Trudy Weeramuni
Third Place: Eli Bendavid-Val

Grade 4
First Place: Deroledy Tejeda
Second Place: Esther Shen
Third Place: Yulie Hernandez and Kiara Gomez

Grade 5
First Place: Gigi Connelly Zackular
Second place: Otto Kirleis and Zach Sherritt
Third Place: Brianna Feliciano

–Mrs. Selznick

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Note: We will list the 6th and 8th grade winners as soon as we have their names. – ed.

Jun
23

Early Dismissal THIS Thursday and Friday

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Below is an announcement from BPS about the last two days of school:

Curley K-8 families:
This is to notify you that on Thursday, June 27 and Friday, June 28 the Curley K-8 School will have an early dismissal at 12:30 p.m. Students will be using the school transportation and they will be dropped off at their regular bus stop. For those students that they go to an alternative program, please make sure to check that they have the staff ready to receive your child at that time. If they do not have any staff available, please make other arrangements to pick up your child from the alternative site.

The last day for the Curley After School Program and before school program was Friday June 21, 2013. Thank everyone for a very successful and wonderful year. Have a restful summer.

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Familias de la escuela Curley K-8
Esta llamada es para notificarles que el jueves, 27 de junio y el viernes, 28 de junio los estudiantes salen de la escuela a las 12:30 de la tarde. Los estudiantes que usan la transportacion escolar, se les llevara a la parade de bus que regularmente usan para regresar a sus casas. Para los estudiantes que usan la transportacion escolar para llevarlos a un programa alternative, por favor de asegurarse con el Programa de que haya empleados listos para recibir a su hijo/hija. En caso de que no tengan a nadie por favor hagan los arreglos necesarios para que sus hijos sean recogidos del Programa a donde van en las horas de la tarde.

El ultimo dia para el programa de la escuela Curley de antes y despues de escuela era Viernes 21 de junio del 2013. Nos gustaria darle las gracias por tan exitoso y maravilloso ano en el programa. Muchas gracias y que pasen un verano placentero.

Jun
21

iPrincipal Vega-Wilson’s Paw Prints (06/21/13)

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

This week’s Paw Prints from Interim Principal Mirna Vega-Wilson:

  • Congratulations to all our eighth graders who are moving on to High School! Most of our students will be attending West Roxbury Academy, The Margarita Muniz Academy, Madison Park H.S. Urban Science Academy and O’Bryant.
  • This is our last week together before we say good bye for the summer vacation. Students are encouraged to read. Summer reading list can be found on the BPS website.
  • The last two days of school, Thursday, June 27th and Friday, June 28th are half days. Dismissal will be at 12:30 p.m.
  • A huge thank you to all for welcoming me back and supporting the Curley during this transition. It has been a pleasure serving you once again! I know the Curley is destined for bigger and better things under the direction of Katie Grassa! Have a great summer!

Jun
20

K2 Moving Up Ceremony on Tuesday June 25th at 1:10 pm

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Interim Curley Principal Mirna Vega-Wilson, speaking at the Kindergarten Moving-Up ceremony in June, 2010

On Tuesday the 25th of June, our K2 classrooms will celebrate moving up to First Grade in a community event.

The event will take place at 1:10 p.m. outside the K1 area in front of our Lower School.

Parents and families have been invited. Refreshments follow short speeches and songs by all the three classes.

For more information, please contact K2 teachers Layla Hijab CableElaine Cronin or Helenia Minaya.

Jun
18

Reminders: Field Days, Moving On, MFABS, half days and more!

Heshan Berents-Weeramuni

Only a week and a half’s worth of school left, but the days are still packed with activities.

PLEASE NOTE: Tomorrow’s visit to the Curley by State Representative Jeffrey Sanchez has unfortunately been cancelled. A last-minute unforeseen scheduling problem sadly.

Eighth Grade Moving On Ceremony

Thursday, June 20th, 2013,  11 a.m.
Upper School Auditorium

The 8th Grade Moving On Ceremony is this Thursday. Congrats to all our 8th graders!

For full details, click here.

MFABS Night for Curley Mamas

Thursday, June 20th, 7:30 p.m.
Bella Luna/Milky Way

It’s the last MFABS of the year! What is “MFABS” you asked? Click here!

Curley Annual K1-5th Grade Field Day

Friday, June 21st (Rain date: Monday, June 24th, 2013)

The different grades will participate during the following times:
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Grades 3 and 4
10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Grades 1 and 2
12:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Grades K1 and K2

For more details or to volunteer, click here.

Fifth Grade Field Day and Awards Ceremony Luncheon

Field Day, Friday, June 21st (Rain date: Monday, June 24th, 2013)
Approximately 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. at the Jamaica Pond Sugar Bowl

Catered Lunch and Awards Ceremony
(This event will be held on Friday, June 21st regardless of the weather.)
Approximately 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Curley School

The Fifth Grade Field Day and Awards Ceremony Luncheon will take place at the Jamaica Pond and the Curley K-8 School on Friday, June 21st at 9:00 a.m.

For more details or to volunteer, click here.

K2 Moving On Ceremony

Tuesday, June 25th, 1:10 p.m.

For more information, please contact K2 teachers Layla Hijab Cable, Elaine Cronin or Helenia Minaya.

Technology Committee Meeting

Tuesday, June 25th, 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 25, 8p.m.

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

Teacher Appreciation Lunch

Thursday, June 27th, 1 p.m.

The SPC’s annual Teacher Appreciation Lunch is a chance for us to thank the teachers for all their hard work and say goodbye to all those who are leaving our community. If you are available to help set up and wait on the teachers, please email Dave Demerjian. This is a really nice event we’ve held forever for all the teachers and staff, and can be a lot of fun too.

Early Release/Last Day of School

Thursday, June 27th and Friday, June 28th, 12:30 p.m.

These last two days of the school year will both be half days. Students will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. Please make the necessary arrangements for their arrival home.

Please note that our Curley After School Program (CASP) will close for the school year on Friday, June 21st. The last school day remains June Friday, June 28th. CASP will, however, reopen for their summer program on July 8th.

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Help us Make our Budget! Deadline for Donations to the SPC is This Friday!

Genevieve Day

The 6th grade “Stars” field trip to Canobie Lake Park. The 5th grade field trip to the Museum of African American History and also the African Meeting House on Beacon Hill downtown.The 2nd grade field trip to the Aquarium. The PACE and K0/K1 field trip to the Big Apple Circus. 60 sixth grade students from the mainstream program and 40 students from the SEI program field trip to see the “Ancient Life” installation at the Museum of Science. What do all these trips have in common? They are all funded by you, the SPC.  The other thing they have in common? They would not happen without our support. This is just one example of the many ways the SPC (you!) are a partner in your student’s (and all our Curley family’s) education. Last week we sent home a Spring Fundraising letter in your student’s backpack. The letter provides an overview of the many community events and programming the Curley SPC organizes and supports throughout the year. This is our last appeal of the year and we are hoping to raise $5,000 to make our 2012/2013 budget. Your support helps our Curley students grow! Please send what you can in the envelope provided. Every bit counts; and donations from many families add up!

Curley 2013 Backpack Letter – English

Curley 2013 Backpack Letter – Spanish

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