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October 15
Flu Clinic Forms Due
October 17
Burr Flu Clinic
October 18, 8:45am
Parent-Principal Coffee w/ Specialists
October 26
6pm: Halloween Family Fun Night
November 7
12:30 Early Release
November 11
No School - Veteran's Day
November 27
*12pm Early Release for Thanksgiving
November 28-29
No School - Thanksgiving
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Parent-Principal Coffee with the Specialists - Friday, October 18 at 8:30am
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Focus: Specialists' Curriculum - Art, PE, Music, & Library
Please join Ms. Johal and other parents and staff for a special Parent Principal Coffee on Friday, October 18th from 8:30am to 9:30am
in the Cafetorium. Each specialist will take 15 minutes to present their K-5 curriculum and answer your questions.
The PTO sponsors several coffees each year to provide an opportunity for parents and staff to share information, ask questions, and interact in a friendly, informal setting. Coffee and refreshments provided - be GREEN and BYOC (bring your own cup!)
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Gift For Burr 2013 Is Off To a Roaring Start!
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The Gift for Burr 2013 campaign is going strong - thanks to the many families who have donated so far! Help us keep the momentum going - send a check in your child's backpack today, or visit Gift for Burr and click the yellow "Donate" button to contribute by credit card online. While online, be sure to check out a slideshow of Burr kids putting our donations to great use.
Your contribution counts! We need every family to contribute to help us reach our goal of raising $35,000 by December 1st. And remember: early donors are eligible for drawings for fabulous prizes! Today at pick-up Ms Johal will choose the name of one lucky family to win an overnight stay and complimentary breakfast at the Newton Marriott. Be sure to get in your donation to be entered into our next drawing! Thank you! The Gift for Burr Committee
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Traffic Safety Week is Coming Soon -
We Need YOUR Help!
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This year's Fall Traffic Safety Week will be October 28 - November 1. The purpose of Traffic Safety Week is to demonstrate how smoothly - and most importantly, safely - pick-up and drop-off work when everyone follows the rules. We need YOUR help to make it happen -
it only takes a little bit of time to make a BIG difference!
Volunteers are needed at morning drop-off (8:15-8:40am) and afternoon pick-up (2:45-3:10pm/12:15-12:40pm Tue) to help keep the Blue Zone moving and the "No Parking" areas clear. Sign up for just one shift or for several - whatever time you can spare - and encourage your friends to sign up with you. If you're new to Burr, it's a great way to meet lots of new people! (Not to mention the very popular orange safety vests volunteers get to wear - and new this year: LIME GREEN vests if orange isn't your color!)
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Halloween Family Fun Night Saturday, October 26, 6-7:30pm | |
Please mark your calendars! Halloween Family Fun Night is happening at Burr School on Saturday, October 26, 2013 from 6 to 7:30pm. Festivities include games, crafts, treats and more!
Lots of volunteers are needed to staff this free event so please consider helping set up or clean up, running a game or supervising a craft. Any donations and any time you can spare will be much appreciated! Can you Help? Any Questions? Please Contact Us!
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Burr Flu Clinic This Thursday, October 17!
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 Seasonal flu vaccination clinics will be held during the school day at the Newton Public Schools in October and November. Students in Kindergarten through grade 12 may receive the vaccine. The Burr School clinic will be on Thursday, October 17. Each student to be vaccinated must have a parent/guardian complete two forms: a consent/screening form and a vaccine administration record/ insurance form. Forms are available in the school nurse's office, or may be downloaded at www.newtonma.gov/flu. Forms are due back to the School Nurse Tuesday, October 15. Parents may choose the flu shot or the nasal spray flu vaccine for their child. Parents must indicate the type of vaccine they wish their child to receive by checking it on the form.
Students in Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd grade whose parents choose the flu shot will receive the quadrivalent flu shot that protects against four strains of the flu. Students in 3rd through 12th grade whose parents choose the flu shot will receive the trivalent flu shot that protects against 3 strains of the flu. All nasal spray flu vaccine is quadrivalent, so all students in Kindergarten through 12th grade whose parents choose the nasal spray flu vaccine will receive quadrivalent nasal spray flu vaccine.
Vaccine Information Statements about each type of vaccine are available for review at www.newtonma.gov/flu or in the school nurse's office. There is no cost to receive the vaccine, but insurance information is requested.
Seasonal flu vaccine is offered at no cost to families because the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is providing vaccine to communities who choose to vaccinate school-age children. The City of Newton Health & Human Services Department is providing the vaccination supplies and staff time to run the program, with the help of Medical Reserve Corps volunteers. Some costs will be recouped through insurance billing. All students, regardless of insurance status, are invited to receive vaccine with parent permission.
Please let your child's health care provider know the date s/he receives the flu vaccine so it can be documented in your child's vaccination record. If you or your pediatrician requires a copy of the vaccination record, it is available upon request from the school nurse at your child's school.
Students are not required to receive flu vaccine, however the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends flu vaccine for all people age 6 months and up. There are many places to get a flu vaccine including at school, your primary health care provider or community clinics. For additional clinic dates for the whole family, visit www.newtonma.gov/flu. In addition to vaccination, it is important to practice good hand hygiene and cough etiquette by washing hands often; covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the arm; and staying home when sick. For more flu prevention tips, talk to the school nurse or check out these websites: www.newtonma.gov/flu and www.cdc.gov/flu
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Give Kids A Smile - Free Dental Clinic for Kids at Mt. Ida College on October 26, 8am-4pm
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Free dental services for children who have no dental insurance, are receiving free/reduced lunches at school or are MassHealth eligible͘! Our dentists and hygienists will be providing dental services including oral health instructions, x-rays, cleanings, sealants, and fillings - toddlers through 8th grade in a fun-filled atmosphere with prizes and entertainment!
By Appointment Only Contact: Mount Ida College Dental Education Center and Community Dental Clinic Academic Technology Center 777 Dedham Street Newton, MA 02459 Phone: 617-928-7360 E-mail: lberardinelli@mountida.edu Directions and Information:
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| Paddy's Road Race - Sunday, October 20 | |
Join Newton Parks and Recreation for the Paddy's Road Race at West Newton Common on Sunday, October 20th. The Paddy's Road Race benefits Athletes Unlimited, a Newton Parks and Recreation program that provides year round recreation to youth and adults with disabilities. This race features free youth races for ages 12 and younger, a 1K youth and all abilities race, and a 3 mile run and walk. For more information or to register for any of the races go to www.paddysroadrace.com. Pre-registration is recommended for all of the races so we can email you additional information before the race.
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