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Weekly Newsletter 9/20/24

Published on Friday, September 20th

 

 

CELEBRATING & PLANNING

🎒 Families, please be sure to complete and send your permission slips and health forms to carolyn@revolutionschool.org.

🎂 September Birthdays: Ines Balti (9/7), Chrisma Tucker (9/8), Jingheng Zhang (9/17), Itai Bravato (9/20), Janelly Walton (9/20), and Asher Jayawardena (9/24) — Happy Birthday to all!

UPCOMING FIELDWORK

On Monday, Sept 23, Grades 11 and 12 will walk to the Friends Meeting House on Cherry Street to continue their semester-long collaboration with TriCo and the course, “Philadelphia & the 2024 Election.” Dr. Laurison will be sharing his research on Philadelphians’ political behavior, and the students will further discuss and strategize the research in assigned interscholastic groups. They will have their normal lunch block and can pack or buy.

On Thursday, Sept 26, Grade 9 will go to City Hall for the press conference on the proposed Chinatown basketball arena, and then they will visit the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (PAFA) on North Broad Street. They will have lunch at the Reading Terminal Market — students may pack a lunch or bring money to buy lunch there.

On Thursday, Sept 26, Grades 10, 11, and 12 are going to Penn State Abington for an information session about careers and internships followed by a campus tour. They will also participate in a college admissions and financial aid session. Students will leave Revolution School around 9am — lunch will be provided for them in the dining hall.  

On Friday, Sept 27, Grades 11 and 12 will leave Revolution School at 12:15pm to join Tri-Co students, Swarthmore professors, and a Revolution School chaperone, to go to one of three lunch locations: City View Pizza on Temple University’s campus, Rustica in Northern Liberties, or Oh Brother in Old City. Students will then walk to nearby parks to eat their lunch and work in their research groups. In order to accommodate this excursion, Grades 11 and 12 will follow a Monday schedule on Sept 27 (except for the last block of the day), and then on Monday Sept 30, they will follow a Friday schedule (except for the last block). Please direct any questions to Sydnie@revolutionschool.org.

REVOLUTION SPOTLIGHT

Digital Media, Fall 2024

Revolution School alum, Titus Elican (Class of 2023), will be supporting Carolyn Arosell in the Digital Media course this Fall. Titus will share his experience in digital marketing, social media management, and content creation, as well as help advance Revolution School’s social media presence. Please take a second to ensure you are following Revolution School on Instagram (@rvltnschool) and Facebook!

Click this link to see a short video Titus produced of Revolution School’s recent scavenger hunt!

World Wednesday: A Visit to Ethiopia

Michael Taye curated a presentation about his two-month stay in Ethiopia this past summer. Thank you, Michael!

A Message from the Student Leadership Council (SLC)

Student Leadership Council would love to see more students participate in SLC! It is a space for students to share their voices and opinions — they urge their classmates to take advantage of the opportunity. Meetings are on Tuesday during lunch in the Mott classroom. All help is appreciated!

REVOLUTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

AFTER SCHOOL STUDENT ENRICHMENT TIME (ASSET)

One of Revolution School’s primary pillars is Personalization for our students — this includes providing additional academic support based on a student’s interest or need. Beginning this Monday, Sept 23, we will offer After School Student Enrichment Time (ASSET), which is an opportunity for extended learning  — or a chance to catch-up — with one-on-one time and attention in a subject with a teacher. ASSET takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:50 pm (the faculty will work with you to help formulate a day/frequency plan). We will be reaching out to families throughout the year whose students we feel may benefit from ASSET.

REVCHAT LAUNCHES CHATTERBOX

REVchat is launching a weekly newsletter, Chatterbox! REVchat is an internship program founded by Revolution School alumni that teaches students the art of constructive communication and professional skills. REVchat hosted two sessions of interns this summer, and they are currently working with Grades 11 and 12 in an elective class. REVchat will be circulating Chatterbox on a weekly basis to keep readers entertained and informed about the Gen Z perspective on work!

SDLC FUNDRAISER

For the third year, Revolution School will send student ambassadors to the Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) hosted by the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). This year’s conference will take place Dec 4–7 in Denver, Colorado.

Every Fall, Revolution students are given an informational presentation about the conference and are encouraged to apply to attend; the Selection Committee chooses 4-6 applicants based on a set of criteria and notifies selected students by October.

We will kick-off our SDLC fundraising with DoubleGood popcorn! Participating students will host a link where you can purchase the popcorn — we will include students’ popcorn shop links in the next newsletter! (You will be able to order popcorn from Thursday, Sept 26 until Monday, September 30 at 5pm.)

In addition, our students will be hosting multiple bake sales in the lobby of 230 S. Broad Street, so stay tuned for upcoming details! Please consider clicking this link to make a direct donation to help cover the cost of flights, hotel rooms, and meals.

Cutis Symphony Orchestra — Free Tickets

There are two upcoming symphonies that our students can attend for free — it’s a fantastic opportunity to see their Revolution School classmates perform! The code is CURTIS100STUDENT.

Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Prokofiev & Time for Three (click for tickets)

Sun Oct 27, 3pm at Marian Anderson Hall in the Kimmel Center.

This program pays homage to the past while embracing the future. Jean Sibelius‘s Finlandia, a poignant tone poem featured in the inaugural Curtis Symphony Orchestra concert, sets the stage.

Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Dvořák & Price with Yannick (click for tickets)

Fri Nov 22, 7:30pm at Marian Anderson Hall in the Kimmel Center.

Embark on a musical odyssey with GRAMMY Award-winning conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Curtis Symphony Orchestra. In this enchanting afternoon, delight in groundbreaking works by luminaries Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Florence Price, harmoniously paired with Antonín Dvořák‘s pastoral Symphony No. 8.

If You Are Not Early, You Are Late!

Student attendance has been outstanding these first two weeks of school! Let’s keep up the good work. Please be sure to have your students get to school by 8:15 am to ensure that classes can start promptly at 8:30 am. If you know that your child is running late or will be absent, please contact Carolyn (carolyn@revolutionschool.org) no later than 8:15 am. Please note that if a student is consistently late, you will be invited to a meeting with Antonio. Attendance is a part of the academic transcript.

Safe2Say Something Student Training

A reminder that our Safe2Say Something training program takes place on October 22 during community meeting time. We encourage you to download the Safe2Say Something app and save the phone number 1-844-SAF2SAY in your contacts to report any concerns quickly and confidentially. Please reach out to ivy@revolutionschool.org with any questions you may have.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Monday Sept 23 — ASSET begins

After School Student Enrichment Time (ASSET) is an opportunity for students to have dedicated one-on-one time and attention in a subject with a teacher. ASSET takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 pm to 4:50 pm. Contact us to develop a schedule for your student.

Tuesday Oct 8 — Monthly Coffee & Conversation

Join Antonio Williams and Ivy Harris from 8–9am for the kickoff of our monthly Coffee & Conversation! This will be repeated throughout the school year on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Coffee and donuts will be served.

Thursday Oct 10 — Back to School for Parents & Guardians, 4–6pm

Please RSVP for Revolution School’s Back to School for Parents & Guardians. This is a great opportunity to mingle with teachers, staff, and other parents — we will talk about our curriculum, special projects, and we’ll provide a tour of our new space on the 20th floor! Please do not miss this important 2024-25 orientation where we will detail how best to engage with the school!

Tuesday Oct 22 — Safe2Say Something Student Training

For more information, please scroll back to our Revolution Announcements section.

Sunday Oct 27, 3pm — Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Dvořák & Price with Yannick

Click for free tickets (code CURTIS100STUDENT) — support our Curtis/Revolution School students!

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.

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.

Friday Nov 22, 7:30pm — Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Dvořák & Price with Yannick

Click for free tickets (code CURTIS100STUDENT) — support our Curtis/Revolution School students!

HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR WEEK

Fieldwork

As part of Revolution School’s ongoing partnership with Cosmic Writers, our 9th grade students participated in a writing workshop at the Kelly Writers House on University of Pennsylvania’s Campus!

Grades 9 and 10 traveled to Morris Park to complete some community service for Friends of Morris Park by removing invasive Japanese Knotweed disrupting the ecosystem. They also enjoyed a scenic nature hike and a picnic lunch by the creek!

Grades 11 and 12 read the introductory chapter of Philadelphia Battlefields in Rittenhouse Park. Tri-Co students also read this text and will treat it as a point of reference in our research collaboration this fall.

OPPORTUNITIES OUTSIDE OF REVOLUTION

Widener Engineering Mini-Camp — 12th Grade students

Widener’s School of Engineering invites local high school seniors to learn about different engineering disciplines by interacting with faculty and current engineering students. A concurrent program for parents and guardians covers the admissions process, financial aid and planning for engineering school. Sept 27 from 9am–1pm Registration is NOW OPEN until September 23rd.

Calling All Girl Bosses

This is a year-long program empowering girls in Philadelphia to lead the change they want to see in their neighborhoods. It was developed by Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) as a blueprint to give Philadelphia girls in grades 6–12 the skills they need to identify a community problem and take action to find a solution. The program is FREE for girls. Lunch and transportation will be provided for each workshop. Click this link to learn more.

Innovation League

This is an opportunity for entrepreneurial students in Grades 9–12 in Philadelphia who want to learn how to build businesses while growing their skills and solving problems in their community. Like a traditional sports league, students attend weekly practices led by tech mentors and build their technology, leadership, and social skills. Registration closes October 1st.

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 six webinars for parents — and Revolution School is pleased to offer

them to our community for free. Click here for more information and to register.

 

WED SEPT 25 | Lynn Lyons

Back-To-School Momentum: Prepping Children of All Ages for the Challenges (&

Successes) of a New School Year

TUE NOV 19 | Jennifer Wallace

Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic—And What We Can

Do About It

WED JAN 15 | Phyllis L. Fagell

How to Raise Socially Skilled Tweens & Teens Who Can Navigate Friendship

Challenges

WED FEB 12 | Hasan Merali

Squish the Peas: Life Lessons from Toddlers on How to Live a Happier, Healthier

Life

TUE MARCH 11 | Ken Ginsburg

Raise Your Children & Adolescents to be Authentically Successful, Emotionally

Healthy & Prepared to Thrive

WED APRIL 9 | Michael Thompson

Planning for Summers of Growth & Joy

Advancing Independent Schools (ADVIS) Opportunities

ADVIS is a nonprofit organization with a mission to advance independent schools through professional development, connection & collaboration, and thought leadership. Here are two upcoming ADVIS opportunities (we will update you with additional opportunities throughout the year).

Antiracist Teach-In Saturday Sept 21, 9:30–11:30am

This will be in-person at Greene Street Friends School — a morning of learning focused on antiracist instruction led by Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia. This workshop for teachers and parents/caregivers will give strategies to enhance reading and learning with kids, whether in the classroom or at home. This will be followed by a reading and conversation with children’s and middle grade author Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow. Uncle Bobbie’s will be onsite with a “pop-up” bookshop with books featured throughout the morning and many others. Leave with practical strategies to recharge your reading and writing instruction, with tools for antiracist teaching and learning! Click here for more information and tickets.

Science of Reading Day @ Drexel Thursday Sept 26, 4–9pm

This will be in-person at Bossone Research Enterprise Center (3140 Market Street) on the Drexel campus. This free, open to the public event includes a resource fair with representatives from local organizations who will share literacy resources, a simulation on what it is like to live with dyslexia led by Woodlynde School, and panel discussions on literacy issues led by notable thought leaders in literacy, including Hilderbrand Pelzer III (educator and author) , Kareem Weaver (Co-Founder and CEO of FULCRUM), Dr. Dollette Johns-Smith (Principal of Morton McMichael School), and more! Click this link to learn more and register.

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.

REVOLUTION RESOURCES

🍎 2024-2025 Academic Calendar

2024-2025 Schedule Q1, scroll to see your Grade.

🏫 2024-2025 Advisors: Families, please reach out to your child’s advisor with any questions.

Grade 9: Sydnie, sydnie@revolutionschool.org

Grade 10: Patrick, patrick@revolutionschool.org

Grade 11/12: Joel, joel@revolutionschool.org

Grade 12: Dirk, dirk@revolutionschool.org

Curtis Students: Katherine, katherine@revolutionschool.org

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 itemsorder today!

PLEASE HELP US SPREAD THE WORD

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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