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May 20, 2013 

 

 

 
Flag Spring
 
Fireplace Sophomores
 
Drumlin 2
Basketball Boys
Basketball Girls
Head of Charles- Best
Fanueil Hall Steps
Art Room
Class of 2012
Biogen Lab
Fan Hall 4

Latin 1

 
Latin 3

Cinco de Mayo 2

Cinco de Mayo 6

 
Chess 1

France Trip

Upcoming Events:
May 22- Celebration of Mass - 3:15 in the D'Alelio Room
May 22 -Wednesday Noon-2:PM Year book Signing and Pizza Party for Class of 2013
May 24th - Friday- Newman Prom
May  28 -31 - Final Exams  (Please see schedule below)
May 29- Celebration of Mass - 7:45AM in the D'Alelio Room 
May 30- Thursday -Athletics Awards Lunch 
June 3 - Monday - Graduation 6:PM John Hancock Hall

T- Pass Reminder from Mr. Mahoney

All student T-Passes, including both the monthly (M) and the pay-as you-go (S) passes will no longer be valid after June 30, 2013, even if the (S) passes have money left in them.

T-Passes for the next school year will be provided at the start of school in September.

Awards Night
Newman's newest members of The John Henry Cardinal Newman National Honor Society were introduced Wednesday night at First Church of Boston. 
 
The Newman School
 A -Capella group performed under the direction of Carol Millard. Junior Bryan Sabbag sang a solo.
 
Assistand Head of School Rick Lenfest presented The Trustees Awards for Excellence  to the highest ranked student in each course.
 
Kathleen Read announced the Newman winners of The National Latin Exam.
 
Harvard Alumni  Cam  Naimi and Tom Tiffany presented The Yale Book Award to Isaac Slaughter.
 
Headmaster J. Harry Lynch announced that  the Class of 2013 Valedictorian is Noelle Pawlicki.
Co-Salutatorians are Carmen Barsomian-Dietrich and Jaylee Boer.
 
 
Click for Awards Night Program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
Alumni News 
Newman alum Emma Tiedemann   just completed her sophomore year at William Smith  College . Emma  rowed for Newman , coached by  Tom Tiffany. 
William Smith was selected to go to the NCAA Div lll championships in Indianapolis.This photo is of Emma  a picture of her at the ECACs where her boat made it to the grands.
What  William Smith has to say about Emmma:
"Competed in the novice eight during the spring ... Won gold at the Liberty League Championships, crossing the finish line more than a minute in front of the second place crew ... Captured a bronze medal at the New York State Championships ... Reached the grand final of the ECAC NIRC ... Defeated Ithaca's novice eight and the Bombers' third varsity eight on their home course ... Crushed Rochester in the first race of the spring, winning by more than 38 seconds ... Competed in the second varsity eight in the fall ... Finished fourth in the Head of the Fish ... Placed fifth overall and first among 2V8s at the Head of the Genesee ... Won her collegiate debut in the HWS Challenge on the Canal."

 

 
IB ESS Update

The ESS class is studying soil resources and learning how to test a variety of abiotic factors related to soil. The class went outside to use the Vernier probes to test soil temperature and moisture.

 

 

 

 

 

Final Exam Schedule:

5/28, Tuesday 8:30 - 10:00        Period 1

 

Tuesday 11:AM - 12:30PM           Period 2

 

5/29, Wednesday 8:30 - 10:00  Period 3

 

Wednesday  11:AM  - 12:30PM   Period 4

 

5/30, Thursday 8:30 - 10:00       Period 5

 

Thursday  11:AM - 12:30PM        Period 7

 

5/31, Friday: 8:30 - 10:00          Period 6

 

Friday 11:AM - 12:30PM           Make up/Conflict Exams

 

 

 
 

College Guidance:

 

Useful Links 


Researching Colleges :

 Surveys, articles, and tips to help you through the application process. 

 

SATs   College Board 
In addition to all the information you need to sign up for theSATs (dates, applications, fee information), this site offers a college search engine, as well as tips for the college application process. College Board


FAFSA on the Web Online application for and information about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. FAFSA on the Web


The Common Application

  

Newman Prom

 

  Prom is Friday, May 24th from 7-11PM at the Hyatt Regency Boston, 1 Avenue de Lafayette (Downtown Crossing).  Tickets are $80 if purchased by April 19th.  After April 19th, tickets will be $85.

All Newman students are invited to the Prom. This is not an event for seniors only. Some students bring a date to the prom but many more do not. It is an evening for music, friends, food and much and varied dancing !

  

 

 

Class of 2013   

Seniors may pick up their engraved invitations to Graduation. They are available in the Front Office.

Parents who need additional invitations should contact Mrs.Lynch to request them.

  

Graduation is Monday, June 3rd at 6:PM in John Hancock Hall,

200 Berkeley Street, Boston.

 

Students are encouraged to donate their "gently used" Newman

Oxford shirts to the school - a legacy of sorts. The shirts can be

dropped off at the office. All shirts will be dry-cleaned and recycled

 

       

May 2013 IB  Exam Schedule for  Year II Diploma Candidates 
 
 
Ib 1  
 
 
 


Patricia Lynch 
The Newman School

247 Marlborough Street

Boston, MA 02116

617-267-4530 

Click for Newman School Website


Final Spring Exam Schedule    

Final Exam Schedule:

5/28, Tuesday 8:30 - 10:00        Period 1

 

Tuesday 11:AM - 12:30PM           Period 2

 

5/29, Wednesday 8:30 - 10:00  Period 3

 

Wednesday  11:AM  - 12:30PM   Period 4

 

5/30, Thursday 8:30 - 10:00       Period 5

 

Thursday  11:AM - 12:30PM        Period 7

 

5/31, Friday: 8:30 - 10:00          Period 6

 

Friday 11:AM - 12:30PM         Make up/Conflict Exams

 

Thank you from The Newman School    

              

 The Newman School has been located in the Back  Bay of Boston since its founding in 1945.

This location is one of the great treasures of the school. The French  and Boston Public libraries  are within  walking distance of the school. Our students are regular visitors to the Art Galleries on Newbury Street and the historic monuments of Commonwealth Avenue. We are one block from the lovely Charles River where our teams row and sail.
 
The finish line of The  Boston Marathon is a short distance from Newman. In the days leading up to the Marathon, our students and teachers  are everyday witnesses to marathon preparations. The grand stand seating goes up near the Boston Public Library, streets are closed to  traffic, media trucks arrive, and , finally, the Finish Line  is painted.

The Boston Marathon is always held on Patriots' Day. Schools are closed . Over the years,many Newman students and staff have run  and completed the marathon and most  Newman students, staff and families have  been  to Boylston Street to  watch the runners cross the finish line.

This year many members of the Newman family were at or near the site of the bombings.No Newman students, staff or family members were injured though some were close enough to see the horrific human damage.

There were many acts of heroism that day and I am proud to say that some of them were carried out by Newman families , staff and students.

In this time of  confusion and sadness and anxiety many have reached out  Newman with care, concern, and generosity.

Students from high schools across the high school have sent letters of support and items from their schools. Neighbors have sent flowers and special treats for our staff and students.

From all over the world, former students have written to send their prayers and concern.

The motto of The Newman School is  "Cor ad Cor Loquitur" , "Let Heart Speak to Heart".

On behalf of the students staff and Board of The Newman School, I thank all of you for your great kindnesses to The Newman School.

All over Boston, at Newman and throughout this great city,  "Cor ad Cor Loquitur"  was in evidence.


J. Harry Lynch

Head of School


Newman Teacher Publishes Her First Novel    

Newman Teacher 's first novel is published 

Newman ESL and Language teacher, Julianne Papetsas published her first novel last fall. Ms. Papetsas grew up in Provincetown and  that is the setting for her book, Seraphine: A Provincetown Story.

The novel is a loving remembrance of her childhood experiences in  a place where the sea is the foundation and setting for  nearly every aspect of daily life.  

 Click here to read more about Ms. Papetsas' new book.

 

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