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🎂 October Birthdays: Patrick Cassidy (10/2), Kai-Lang Yang (10/7), Ali Washington (10/9), and Amelia Holmes (10/12)
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day will be observed this year on Mon Oct 14 — we celebrate the First Peoples of the Americas, and commemorate their histories and cultures. Here is a link to honor this day in Philadelphia. This event will combine traditional and contemporary indigenous art, music, dance, and food to increase awareness of indigenous issues. It will be held at Shackamaxon (Penn Treaty) Park, 1301 N Beach Street in Philadelphia, from 11 AM to 5 PM.
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National Hispanic Heritage Month is annually observed in the US from Sept 15 to Oct 15 — we recognize and celebrate the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the nation’s achievements, culture, and history!
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Global Diversity Awareness Month is a month to celebrate and increase awareness about the diversity of cultures and ethnicities and the positive impact diversity can have on society.
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UPCOMING FIELDWORK
Grades 9 and 10
On Thursday, October 17th, 9th and 10th graders will be doing research for their Civics Interview Project. Students will practice interview techniques and will collect data by asking teachers, seniors, parents, relatives, and strangers: “Are you voting?” and “Why or why not?”. Students will be conducting research in the area around Revolution School, such as the Kimmel Center and Rittenhouse Square.
(Grades 11 and 12 do not have fieldwork on Monday, Oct 14 because there is no school for Indigenous Peoples’ Day.)
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Back to School for Parents & Guardians
Thank you to everyone who attended our Back to School event! We had a fantastic turnout, and it was wonderful to see so many of you engaging with our faculty and staff. We were especially honored to have our school’s founder, Gina Moore, visit and share her continued vision for Revolution School.
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During the evening, we provided a brief overview of what our students are doing and learning this year. We are so very happy and grateful to have your students as part of our school community, and we look forward to watching them grow and thrive in the months ahead.
With partnership in mind, we encourage you to share your unique talents and skills with our school community, as we believe that everyone brings something valuable to the table. Here’s to a great 2024-2025 school year!
As always, we have an open-door policy. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns about school. We are here to support you and your children every step of the way.
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Student Civic & Community Engagement Summit
This past Saturday, Grades 11 and 12 attended the Student Civic & Community Engagement Summit at Friends Select School. This program was designed to empower students to take action in the election process. Shout out to all of the students that participated!
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SDLC Bake Sale
Shout out to all of the students, families, and faculty members who participated in the SDLC Bake Sale! In total, the bake sale raised $894! All proceeds go towards our students attending the Student Diversity and Leadership Conference in Denver, Colorado.
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An extra special shout out to Camelle Wilkins, her mom Catherine, and grandmother, Elmira, for baking over 12 cakes to sell at the bake sale! Thank you for your incredible support!
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Just Dance Competition
This past week, our students had a super time with a Just Dance competition — it was a terrific community-building exercise.
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WELCOME TO STUDENT CORNER
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Student Spotlight: Zaf Acuna!
Zaf joined us this year after moving from the Philippines. The students in Digital Media interviewed Zaf about living in the Philippines and adjusting to living in Philadelphia.
How long did you live in the Philippines?
I lived in the Philippines for 15 years.
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What part of the Philippines are you from?
I am from Davao City.
How is the weather in the Philippines compared to Philadelphia?
It’s so hot in the Philippines all year – while here it’s only hot in the summer.
What is your favorite thing you did in the Philippines?
Playing sports with my friends!
What language do you speak?
I speak Tagalog, Bisaya and English.
What do you miss most about living in the Philippines?
I miss my cousins and my friends. I loved going to the mall and the arcade with my friends. I also miss my teachers there and my old school. Lastly, I miss going to my favorite park and playing with my dogs.
What do you like about living in Philadelphia?
I like my friends here! I also love going to Rittenhouse Square because it’s chill when I’m sitting there or just walking around the fountain.
photos: Skyscape in Toril, Cathedra Manilal
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ASSET UPDATE
Providing support and enrichment to all of our students is ASSET’s sole purpose. We strive to teach your children how to advocate for themselves and use the resources available to them as an institution. As a result, it is a pleasure to see our students engaging with our faculty. This weekend, we will email an updated ASSET list.
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ATTENDANCE UPDATE
“Time waits for no one, but it rewards those who honor it.” We are proud to say our attendance has improved. Great Job Students!!
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SDLC FUNDRAISERS
Please join us in raising money to help defray the costs for our Revolution School student ambassadors — Camelle, Makayla, Anthony, Hailey, and January — as they represent Revolution School at the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) in Denver, Colorado. Last year, we raised $4257. This year’s goal is $6500.
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SDLC ROLLER SKATE COSTUME PARTY
Family and friends, join us for a ROLLER SKATE COSTUME PARTY fundraiser on Sunday, October 27 from 4:30–7:30 pm at Philly Skate Plex (11586 Roosevelt Blvd). Tickets are $20 per person and $17 for children 10 and under. Please buy your tickets in-person from Sydnie or click this link to purchase tickets digitally via Cashapp, Zelle, or Venmo (and pick up your tickets at the door).
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Monday Oct 14 — No school, Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Here is a link to a Philadelphia celebration at Shackamaxon (Penn Treaty) Park, 11am–5pm.
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Wednesday Oct 16 — Vote That Jawn
Students will engage with civic leaders and learn about the importance of voting. The event will be held from 3:45 pm to 6:45 pm at Philadelphia City Hall in the Mayor’s Reception Room.
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Monday Oct 21 — College Night for Grades 11 and 12, 5:30pm.
Join us at Revolution School to learn about opportunities, programs, and scholarships — as well as gain insight into the application process.
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Wednesday Oct 30, 6–8pm — Board Meeting for Revolution School Board members.
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Saturday Nov 2 — NACAC College Fair at the Convention Center, 11am–3pm.
All students and families (grades 9–12) are welcome to attend the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) College Fair in Philadelphia. Click this link for more details.
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SAVE THE DATE: Student-led Parent/Teacher Conferences, Thursday Nov 7–Friday, Nov 15. Stay turned for more information!
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Wednesday Nov 20 — 2024 Malcolm Bernard HBCU Fair, 3:30-7pm.
The Malcolm Bernard Historically Black Colleges and Universities College Fair is the largest HBCU College Fair on the East Coast. Some colleges and universities in attendance will be offering on-site acceptances, so students are encouraged to bring copies of their unofficial transcripts. Registration is now open and is REQUIRED. Please use THIS link to register. The fair will be held at Martin Luther King High School, 6100 Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
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FIELDWORK
Grades 9 and 10
Our students traveled to ShopRite to learn about supply chains and what is necessary to run a major supermarket chain. They learned about grocery purchasing, advertising, social media management, community partnerships, finance, and more!
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Grades 11 and 12
Our students continued their collaboration with Tri-Co Philly and their research on the 2024 Election. Once all of the research groups finalized their research plan, Revolution Students got to play ping pong in LOVE Park!
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Physics
9th and 10th grade Physics students built and decorated their own cars out of wood. This week, students raced them to see which car design was the fastest. Congratulations to Ali Washington for winning the 9th grade race, and Jenna Johnson-Moore for winning the 10th grade race!
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OPPORTUNITIES OUTSIDE OF REVOLUTION
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PAIS / ISACS Parent & Community Series Webinar
Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS), in collaboration with
Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), put together a
fantastic series of webinars for parents — and Revolution School is pleased to offer
them to our community for free. Click here for more information and to register.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 | Jennifer Wallace
Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic—And What We Can
Do About It
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 | Phyllis L. Fagell
How to Raise Socially Skilled Tweens & Teens Who Can Navigate Friendship
Challenges
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 | Hasan Merali
Squish the Peas: Life Lessons from Toddlers on How to Live a Happier, Healthier
Life
TUESDAY, MARCH 11 | Ken Ginsburg
Raise Your Children & Adolescents to be Authentically Successful, Emotionally
Healthy & Prepared to Thrive
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 | Michael Thompson
Planning for Summers of Growth & Joy
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After-School Opportunities
Please click this link for detailed information and registration for each of these opportunities
Shoot Basketballs NOT People (SBNP)
Youth Basketball Player Development Training program to be held at
Germantown Friends School on Sundays from 12–2pm.
RAWK U School of Music
Specializing in training beginners on guitar, bass, drums, voice, and piano.
AmeriKick Northeast Philly
AmeriKick combines the primary style of Kenpo Karate with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu,
Boxing and Sport Karate along with Fitness Kickboxing for teens and adults.
Project 440
This community-based, youth-focused nonprofit organization provides free after school programs for Philadelphia high school students, using music as the spark to help young people grow as individuals and members of their community.
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Show your school pride with a REV school t-shirt, hoodie, hat — or a beautiful water bottle you can use throughout the school day! Many color options available on all items — order today!
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PLEASE HELP US SPREAD THE WORD
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Do you have news or announcements that you want to share with the school community? Is there information you would like to see featured here? Please share your ideas with georgia@revolutionschool.org. Connect others with the Revolution Newsletter by forwarding this email or sharing this link to subscribe to the newsletter.
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