DYK Newsletter: March 26, 2018
Published on Mar 26, 2018 09:02


March 26, 2018
MCAS

MCAS Information
This year we will administer the ELA MCAS to all 10th graders on March 27th, 28th, and 29th. 10th graders will take the Math MCAS on May 23rd and 24th. Science MCAS will be administered to all 9th graders and those upper grade students who need to take them on June 6th and June 7th.
Learn more | View the Schedule

Midterm Exams
Rescheduled to April 10th and 11th.
View the Schedule >>

CRLS

Save the Dates for 2nd Semester
Family Events


Join us for the next CRLS School Council Meeting
March 27 | 6 - 7:30PM | CCRC
Topic: Student Organizers and Leaders of Walkouts to end Gun Violence and March for Our Lives report back.

CRLS Parent Workshop: Just Talk About It
April 26 | 6 - 7:30PM | CCRC
This interactive presentation is an introduction to mental health, which is designed to train both adults and youth on how to recognize the warning signs of stress, anxiety, depression, and crisis. Learn more >>

Ongoing: Parent-to-Parent Support Group
This a great outlet for parents/ guardians who are struggling with the challenges of parenting teens. We meet on the 1st Thursday of the month in the Principals Conference Room from 6 - 7:30PM.

View 2017-18 CRLS Family Events >>

Drivers Ed

Drivers Education | Registration for Spring Class

Tuesday April 3rd | 2:30PM | Auto Shop Classroom
(456 Broadway-across the street from CRLS)
Classes start April 10th and meet on Tuesday and Thursday at 2:30PM. $300 first payment due April 10th. Total cost $600.

Curbside Compost

Curbside Compost Goes Citywide April 2!
Did you know that Cambridge has had a pilot curbside compost program for 1 to 12 unit buildings with City trash service in North Cambridge? And that most participants cut their trash by 35%?

By composting we can help the City cut waste and put our food scraps to work making clean energy and fertilizer.

Tell your friends, family, and neighbors to grab their new bins and start composting!

Volunteer to help move bins off the curb!
Saturday April 7 | 1 - 3:30PM, meet in front of City Hall
RSVP to Camilla

Find out more >>

Curbside Compost Goes Citywide April 2 for 1-12 Unit Buildings!
To learn more, attend an open house near you:

Tobin School | Tuesday, March 20 | 6 - 7PM
Details >>

Main Library | Saturday, March 24 | 11:30AM - 12:30PM
Details >>

Kennedy-Longfellow School | Tuesday, March 27 | 6 - 7PM
Details >>

Find out more >> 

Spring Bash

Celebrate with Friends of CRLS on 
March 29!

Celebrate and support student success with Friends of CRLS at our Second Annual Spring Bash on Thursday March 29, hosted by Google in Kendall Square! Enjoy a smorgasbord, open bar, mingling, live auction, CRLS jazz and a cappella, all for a good cause. Robin Young, host of WBUR's Here & Now, emcee.

Click here to purchase tickets, make a donation, or sponsor. Please join us -- and invite your friends! If you have questions, contact us by email or 857.235.9290.

AgeLab

Attention New England high school juniors and seniors, the MIT AgeLab has $1000 college scholarships for you!
Are you working to create connections between teens and older adults in your community? The MIT AgeLab and AARP are accepting applications from high school juniors and seniors in New England for the OMEGA scholarship. Three scholarships are available to recognize and reward the efforts of students to create multigenerational connections in their communities. Each scholarship will award a $1000 to the winning student and $1000 to the winning student's high school organization to support its activities to build relationships between teens and older adults.
Applications are live now! Apply here today! Completed applications are due March 31, 2018.
Questions? Send an email or call 617.253.1894.

Youth Mentor Internship
Each summer, the Community Development Department (CDD) hosts 25-50 youth through the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program (MSYEP), as well as 2-4 teens from around the world through our Dream Careers program. CDD has worked with MSYEP for the past 5 years to hire and engage high school interns in various facets of urban planning. This diverse team has successfully led discussions with thousands of Cambridge residents around sustainable transportation, food waste, and energy use, placed hundreds of informational doorhangers promoting solar power around Cambridge, and created new games and outreach activities to better-engage Cambridge residents and business owners in our planning efforts. The position of Youth Mentor will be responsible for planning programming for and managing Team CDD, our MSYEP team for 6 weeks from July 2 - August 17, 2018.

For more information and instructions on how to apply, please click here.

Glocal Challenge Internship
The Glocal Challenge is a contest-based program facilitated by EF Education First, the City of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Public Schools to help high school students learn critical 21st Century Skills, gain global competence and receive real-world experience in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math). Each year, we ask Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS) students to solve a challenge locally in Cambridge that has global implications (generally an environmental focus). In the past, the Challenge has focused on decreasing energy use and food waste in Cambridge. The Glocal Challenge Intern assists with program implementation, youth coordination, and leadership development.

For more information and instructions on how to apply, please click here.

Summer Intern, George Perkins Marsh Conservation Internship, Student Conservation Association
Open to rising college freshmen interested in exploring careers in the National Park Service and allied fields.
Responsibilities: Work as part of a team of National Park rangers; serve as NPS liaison at park visitor centers and special park events; assist with hands-on work projects in a variety of park divisions at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, VT and Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, NH (interpretation, resource management, facilities management, cultural resources); participate in leadership and skill development workshops and mentoring; organize and lead a youth summit.
Dates: June 19 - August 11, 2018. Tuesday-Saturday 8:30AM - 5PM.
How to Apply: Create a profile and then email us when finished. Applications are due April 1st.


uAspire: Free Financial Help
Free financial aid help is available in the CCRC Tuesday through Friday mornings. Make an appointment by calling Simone at 413.829.4494.

Maud Morgan
Volunteers Needed
The Baldwin School is looking for 10 volunteers to work at Maud Morgan, 20 Sacramento Street, on Saturday, May 19th from 4 - 10PM. All volunteers would receive Community Service hours and enjoy delicious foods from local vendors. Please email if you are interested. Email Allison.

Farmers market

Come join us for a cozy and fun filled Saturday at the Cambridge Winter Farmers Market!
Saturdays 10AM - 2PM | January 6 - April 7, 2018
Cambridge Community Center, 5 Callender Street

Local fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, fish, cheese & eggs! Hot coffee, fresh juice, warm breakfast, lunch options and prepared foods too! Come enjoy live music, free samples and activities for all ages each and every week!

Visit our website and Facebook for more information.

Harvard

Harvard's Youth Lead the Change Program
Program for high schoolers (rising 9th to 12th graders) will run for five days from August 27-31, 2018 and will be held on Harvard's campus. Youth Lead the Change is a leadership program led by a team of Harvard undergraduates that seeks to provide high school kids with tangible leadership skills and empower them to be leaders in their communities.

The program features guest speakers who are foremost leaders in their fields as well as numerous projects and modules to hone strong leadership skills. Learn more >>
The application deadline is May 1st. If you are interested, you can apply here! If you have any questions please email us.

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Summer Work Opportunity!
Are you a teenager looking for a summer job? Consider applying to Seed Crew! Seed Crew is a 6.5 week summer work opportunity for teens ages 14-17 and is hosted by The Food Project, a nonprofit focused on uniting youth and adults to do the work of sustainable food systems change. Teens spend the morning working on our farms in Dorchester and Lincoln, growing food for communities in the Boston area. They then spend their afternoons in workshops on social justice and the food system. This is a paid work opportunity and teens who complete the whole summer are eligible to receive over 60 hours of community service. For more information about or to apply to Seed Crew, visit this link or email [email protected].

Fun & Affordable Transportation Option
Hubway offers a fun and affordable transportation option for eligible students: $5 per month! Learn more >>

Helpful Summer Camp & Gap Resources
Chances are that your families are starting to inquire about enriching summer or gap experiences for students. I want to make sure you are aware that TeenLife.com is an excellent, free resource for these types of experiences. We list more than 7000 programs! Two weeks at a pre-college summer program on a college campus may be all a student needs to open their eyes to what's possible. To search for a program, simply type a special interest in the search bar of our home page, leave the location blank, and click on "Go". Then choose a filter to narrow down the search to Summer or Gap Programs. The more specific the search term, the better, for example Civil Engineering rather than Engineering or Sculpture rather than Art. If the number of listings is too large, conduct the search again with the name of a State in the location field. 

CSV

CSV Opportunities for Students
CSV encourages seniors to come after school to meet with a mentor in the CCRC.
College/Career Mentoring
Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 2:30 to 4:30PM
Location: CCRC, room 1501

Internship Placements Needed for
CRLS Seniors!

We are reaching out to CRLS families to see if there might be opportunities at your work place for a student internships. Student Internships are unpaid and run during the spring semester. Students are available from about 12:15 - 2:30PM everyday when school is in session, except for some alternating Fridays, when they meet at school for a seminar.

This year, we are working with some great students who are interested in:

If you or someone you know might have a place for a CRLS volunteer intern at your place of work, or to learn more, please contact Kathleen FitzGerald at 617.349.4946.

FOCA

Get Involved with FOCA
There are many opportunities for parent engagement at CRLS and the Friends of Cambridge Athletics (FOCA) supports many aspects of this process for the athletics program. Participation is simple and there are many volunteer opportunities. Areas range from FOCA events to serving as parent liaison to teams. To learn more about our work and to get involved visit our website, send an email, or just come to one of our meetings held the 2nd Tuesday of the month in the Athletics office 6 - 7:30PM.

A. Harvey

32nd Annual Cambridge City Run 5k & Andrea Harvey Fund Walk
Sunday, April 8th
This flat, fast, 5k run & walk starts and ends on the track at Danehy Park. The 5k Race route is on the picturesque foot paths and through the neighborhood. The Andrea Harvey 5k Walk route is entirely on the footpaths.

Proceeds will fund college scholarships for CRLS student athletes, and will benefit the Andrea Harvey Fund to help victims of domestic violence.

Race Fee: $30 (Day-of: $40)
Students: $20 (Day-of: $25)
Under-18: Free

Time: Registration starts at 8:30AM. Race starts promptly at 10AM.
Location: Danehy Park, Cambridge
Parking: New Street and Sherman St lots
Street Parking: Blanchard Rd, Field St.
Sponsored by: Friends of Cambridge Athletics (FOCA)

CCRC

Career & College Resource Center
Juniors: Free SAT Prep
Juniors, please come and get free SAT Prep help every Tuesday in CRLS Library's fiction room from 2:30 to 4:30PM up until June's exam date. If you have any questions visit Ms. Deandra Williams in the Tutoring Center, room 2132. See you there!

College/Career Mentoring

Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 2:30 - 4:30PM
Location: CCRC, room 1501


Cambridge School Volunteers (CSV)
CSVDrop-in Math Help Available
Stop by the Tutoring Center, Room 2132, 7:30 - 8AM, Monday through Friday, to see Mr. Duche, Academic Support Teacher. Come any morning for help with your math problems!

Tutoring Center
Do you need your own 1:1 tutor to help in any subject? Come by the Tutoring Center, Room 2132, to fill out a request form for a tutor. See Mr. Duche or Ms. Williams. Cambridge School Volunteers will work to find a tutor who can help you once or twice a week. Tutoring sessions happen before school, 7:30 - 8AM, Mon-Fri or after school, 2:45 - 3:45PM, Mon-Fri. starting September 25. Don't wait until you are behind! Request some support now.

Are you interested in volunteering? Please contact
Deandra Williams at 617.349.6794.

SAT Prep
FREE SAT Prep is offered every Tues from 2:30PM to 4:30PM in the CRLS Library's fiction room. Please encourage students to attend. The last class is Tues, May 29th- the week of June's exam.

Tutoring Services during the week of PTC

Tues, March 13th: No after-school services.
Wed, March 14th: No before-school services.

ACT, SAT, AP Testing
Don't forget to register in advance for these exams. View the Testing Schedule >>

About the DYK: The DYK is a weekly publication for students and families of Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. To submit an announcement, email the DYK. Deadline for submission is Fridays at 10AM each week.

CRLS

UPCOMING EVENTS
School Council
March 27 | 6 - 7:30PM
Topic: Student Organizers and Leaders of Walkouts to end Gun Violence and March for Our Lives report back.

No School: Good Friday
March 30, 2018

Midterm Exams Begin
April 2

CRLS Parent-to-Parent Group
April 5 | 6 - 7:30PM

View 2017-18 CRLS Family Events >>

View the complete CRLS online calendar >>

IN OUR DISTRICT & COMMUNITY
Immigration Legal Screening Clinics - FREE!
This FREE monthly clinic offers participants a consultation with an immigration attorney and the chance to learn more about how immigration law affects them and their families. 
Details >> 
More immigration resources >>

View opportunities outside of CPS >>

CEATV

Weekly Highlights
March 26 - April 1, 2018

SmartTV 98

Schedule & Streaming
Media Makers: Student-Produced Sound Projects
Mon. 10PM & Sun. 8PM

The Word: CRLS Newscast
Thu. 9:30PM & Sun. 7:30PM

Studio Session Live: Ashley Jordan
Wed. 11PM

Reeling: The Movie Review Show (New Episode!)
Tue. 8PM & Wed. 10PM

CPS TV 99
Schedule & Streaming
School Committee Budget Workshop (Live)
Tue. 6PM

Curriculum & Achievement Sub-Committee Meeting (Live)
Thu. 6PM

Future Talk: Genomics and Personalized Medicine (New Episode!)
Wed. 5:30PM & Sun. 5:30PM

CHA TEEN HEALTH CENTER
Located at CRLS. Learn more about offered services. Make an appointment today!
View the Flyer >>

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WANT TO SUPPORT A STUDENT'S ACADEMIC SUCCESS?
 
Cambridge School Volunteers is looking for volunteers who want to help a student succeed in school! Learn more >>

2017-18 CRLS
SCHOOL COUNCIL

Join us at the School Council meetings on the last Tuesday of each month. Learn more >> 

HOMEWORK CENTER HAS MOVED! 
The Homework Center is open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2:30 - 4PM in Room 228 (Ms. Breyer's Room). Learn more >>

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MBTA PASS INFO

MBTA passes are available in the main office. Learn more >>

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CRLS SANDWICH ORDERING SYSTEM

Save time and order your sandwich ahead of time. All orders must be placed by 10AM that day. Pickup your sandwich in the CRLS Main cafeteria. Check it out >>

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ASPEN ACCESS FOR FAMILIES

Aspen allows you to view your child's grades, attendance, class work, and homework any time it is convenient for you. There is a link to Aspen from the CRLS parents web page. We are here to help support you with any login issues. We can also provide you with some tips for navigating through the Aspen tabs. Please email the CRLS Tech Center anytime.
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HEALTHY SNACK OF THE WEEK
Cambridge in Motion presents this week's Healthy Snack Suggestion: dried apricots and cheese stick.

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Apsen Parent Account
(to get progress reports)

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LET'S CONNECT
 
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Follow CRLS on Facebook and Twitter today.

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MOBILE APP
 
Stay informed via our FREE mobile app! 
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FIND IT CAMBRIDGE 
Looking for things to do in Cambridge? Then take a peek at Find It Cambridge!
www.finditcambridge.org

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