Tuesday, January 20, 2015

This Week's Latest News


Tonight, Tues, 1/20 is President Obama's State of the Union Address, his annual assessment of the condition of our country, and his proposals for going forward. It'll be broadcasted on all the major networks, and begins at 9 PM.

And, here are 2 articles that provoke thought and discussion:

Thursday, September 25, 2014

All Students! Remember to check your Grade Page for current HW assignments 




Middle School Student Council Elections: October 6


  • Grade 8 Take Note:
  • SPEECHES are due on Monday Sept. 30
  • Campaigning: Thursday, Friday, Monday, Oct. 2-3-6
  • Good Luck!!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Looking forward to meeting and greeting parents at Open School Night!
  • Monday, September 22
  • 7 PM
  • Students--encourage moms and dads to come!
  • Parents--come say hello, and attend your daughter's classes

Monday, September 8, 2014

Welcome Back!

Its great to see everyone back in school, looking so well, and rested, and ready to go! We've all begun the year by studying the 5 Themes of Geography ...MR H/ELP... Going forward, Fifth Grade will focus on the Western Hemisphere, with primary emphasis on the broad sweep of American history. Sixth Grade will spend the year in the Eastern Hemisphere, learning about the origins of civilization, exploring the ancient world through to the modern. Seventh and Eighth Grades are rooted in American history: over the course of the 2 final years of elementary school, we delve more deeply into the events that have shaped our country, from its original peoples through to the present day. So --- Let's Go!


Recently, I subscribed to 2 newsletters, both easily googled, that parents may find both interesting and useful. The first is Mike Allen's news round-up from Politico: handy, capsulized versions of the day's news stories; and Annie Murphy Paul's Brilliant Report, which focuses on current brain research, including 'best learning practices.'

And finally, to inaugurate this academic year's weekly "Current News" links, 2 compelling articles from the NY Times about education:


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Summer Vacation

I had a busy summer! I learned how to do genealogy for the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution), took an online course about sharing great works of art in the classroom
, and took a few college-visit trips with my daughter, Aurora. I also visited my family in New Mexico---while there, we--2 of my children, and my sister--hiked around White Sands National Monument.
That's me, in the middle of the sands. It looks like snow, but it's pure white gypsum. This was really a unique experience: it was still and quiet, just like it is here in Brooklyn after a new-fallen snow...only 90 degrees!

Back home this past weekend, my husband and I attended the commemoration of the Battle of Brooklyn (1776) held nearby at Greenwood Cemetery---this battle was the 1st one that we fought as a new nation, having just declared our independence from Britain the month before. We didn't win this one, but George Washington and 10,000 American troops managed to escape to Manhattan thanks to the heroic fighting of an American regiment from Maryland, the Maryland 400. They pretty much sacrificed their lives so our guys could regroup to fight another day. And we all know what happened then!
There were re-enactors at the Commemoration, so that's me with the Scots!

What did you do on your summer vacation? Send pictures!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The End of Summer

We have about 2 weeks remaining to our Summer Break---sad but true! I hope you've done lots of wonderful things with your family and friends, gotten lots of exercise, and managed to de-stress. Right about now, if you haven't done so already, you want to get that summer schoolwork done, and flex your mind-muscles by reading some good books. That should put you in a good place to begin the new school year fully powered up. I look forward to seeing you on Sept 3rd, and hearing stories of your adventures!