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Weekly Newsletter 10-3-25

Published on Friday, October 3rd

 

 

 

Rev. Carolyn Cavaness from Mother Bethel AME Church shows students archives from 1864

UPCOMING DATES

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Saturday, October 4, 11am–2pm — Black & Gold 2.0 Workshop hosted this week only by Sydnie Schwarz, who will be discussing Black-Asian relations. These workshops are specifically for Black and East Asian teens to create a dedicated space for shared experiences and community. Click this link to learn more and register. Crane Community Center (1001 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19107).

Thursday, October 9, 4–6pmBack to School for Parents

Friday, October 10 — School Closed (Faculty Professional Development)

Saturday, October 11, 3pm — Join Revolution School at the Kimmel Center to celebrate four of our Curtis dual-enrollment students, Xiang on percussion — and Olivia, Christina, and Zhiyuan on violin. Click here for more information on Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3 conducted by Grammy-winning Christoph Eschenbach. Here is the link to reserve tickets — Curtis is giving each REV family up to four free tickets using Code CURTIS26FRIENDS .

Monday, October 13 — School Closed (Indigenous Peoples’ Day)

Tuesday, October 14, 6:30–8pm — Philadelphia Regional College Fair. Students and their families are encouraged to attend this free college fair at Thomas Jefferson University, hosted by Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling (PACAC). Click this link for a list of all participating colleges. Students must register here. Thomas Jefferson University’s Gallagher Athletic Center, 4201 Henry Avenue.

Wednesday, October 15, 8pmParent Education Webinar: What You Need to Know Now About Paying Less for College. Join us on Zoom to learn more about how to navigate the financial factors associated with college. Click this link to register and receive your Zoom link.

Friday, October 31 — School Closed; End of Quarter 1

Wednesday, November 5 — Quarter 1 Academic Reports sent home

HIGHLIGHTS

Grades 11 and 12 went to Cosmic Writers at Kelly Writers House (University of Pennsylvania) for a workshop on realistic fiction. Students rated different examples of conflict on a scale of 1-10 based on the seriousness of the stakes.

Barbara Bluejay of The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania (LNPA) spoke with students in Grades 11 and 12.

Students explored University of Pennsylvania on their way to the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). Their current exhibition, Mavis Pusey: Mobile Images, marks the first major museum survey dedicated to the Jamaican-born artist (1928-2019). Her prolific career spanned 50 years, much of it spent creating geometric abstraction.

Project Lab

Each day, students dive into hands-on, exploratory work during Project Lab — a dedicated block for student-led projects that deepen and complement their coursework.

Students continued work on their 3D crime scene scenarios, challenging their classmates to investigate the evidence and reconstruct what happened using the scientific method: observation, question, hypothesis, evidence-collecting, analysis, and conclusion.

In order to learn about dependent and independent variables, students took part in a paper airplane workshop. Each student made two, nearly identical paper airplanes except for one specific change — and then they evaluated the effect of that change on flight distance and other measures.

Grades 11 and 12 visited the warehouse of Solar States, a B-corporation that not only builds and installs solar power for residences and businesses, but also educates the community about its benefits. Our students learned about the opportunities available in the industry and how concepts like safety and teamwork are essential to success. After learning how to safely climb a ladder, students got hands-on experience installing and removing solar panels with help from the Solar States team

Community-Building

At this week’s all-school assembly, January (grade 11), Kimora (grade 11), and Zion (Grade 12) did a terrific presentation on boundaries, personal space, and consent.

Wellness

Grades 11 and 12 enjoyed Seger Park yesterday, playing pickup basketball and badminton games.

Student Clubs

Games Club played an extended game of Uno

Food Club tackled the preparation of Tiramisu

Fashion & Fabric Club

OPPORTUNITIES

Saturday, October 4, 12–7:30pm — Asian Americans United (AAU) Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinatown. Try a mooncake and enjoy the lion dance, martial arts displays, and Chinese opera! Click this link for the full schedule of events on multiple stages.

Handball Camp for Girls — September 12–October 24, 3:30-5:30pm. For girls 10-17, boys welcome too! Takes place at the Mascher & Allegheny Handball Courts. Click this link to learn more!

Black & Gold 2.0 Workshops — September–March, 11am–2pm every other Saturday. These workshops are for Black and East Asian teens in the areas of Community Building, Mental Health, and Professional Development. Most workshops take place at at Crane Community Center in Chinatown (1001 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19107). Click this link to learn more and register.

PACAC College Fair Tuesday, October 14, 6:30–8pm at Thomas Jefferson University, Gallagher Athletic Center, 4201 Henry Avenue. Hosted by Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling, this regional fair provides high school students and their families a chance to connect with participating colleges.

You must register here — they will send you a personal barcode to be shown to colleges of interest so they can scan it and send you more information. Click this link to learn more.

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