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Friday, May 27, 2011

Week 38: Online Algebra-ing

Kiddos on a field trip

Go, Andrea, go!
Art by a favorite junior
This week has been full of: taking our freshmen on a field trip to see a play, our last PT, a team day to the cultural center and navy pier, showing 'Crips and Bloods' to the juniors, and watching Andrea paint our CY graffiti boards.  :-)

Quotes of the Week: 
"What?  You pregnant?  Girl, congratulations!  What are you gonna do?" - A freshmen on a phone with his friend, also a freshmen

"They're all a part of me.  See, he's an outcast, and I'm an outcast.  His clan rejected him, like me.  But he's still persevering." - How T describes his artwork


If I had a superpower...
I would use it for good.  My power would be to make violence go away because now there is so many things going on.
I would want to be able to change people's thoughts on life, because I think the way that people think is a big reason for the situation that we're in.

"Yeah, I learned my lesson in jail, and want to stay on track now.  And it brought me and my momma closer."  - D, after he told me about his experience.  Love this kid. 

Joys:  D passing his online algebra class!  So happy he can graduate on time.  A moment to remember.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Week 37: Leading

Juniors on a field trip making a meal for senior citizens
My freshmen with Ms. Minaj

Announcing the scholarship winners
This week was full of:  being the Team Leader for a week! Chaperoning a field trip with some juniors, Nicki Minaj visiting our school, fights in school breaking out, watching a gang video with J, and starting to help D, a senior, pass his online algebra class so he can graduate.  

Quotes of the Week: 

How much did being in the Get Schooled Challenge motivate you to come to school?
"What's the Get Schooled Challenge?"


During a discussion with juniors about The Fallen, a book about a boy who has to decide whether to take revenge on the guy who killed his little brother or say no to violence and break the loyalty of his friends:  
Me: "...you know, there are parts of this world where you would never have to make a decision like that.  For example, I have never seen a gun."
Juniors: "WHAT?? Never?" "You've never touched one???" "I see guns, I touch guns, I use guns...."
I was shocked by the extent of their shock.  The idea of a violence-free world is just unfathomable to them.  "But see, Ms. Lewis, in this world, on the west side, that's how we deal with things."

"It's crazy that people get killed over this."  - J, a freshmen, while teaching me how to play dice.

Joys:  Watching C, a junior, help Ms. Peaches with crafts at the senior citizen home; being IMed by one of my 4th graders from last year.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Week 36: Piñata-ing

Science Class Walk
Piñata time in the courtyard

Last ceremony for our lunch kids
This week was full of: creating Talent Show Workplans, possibly the last three evening meetings at the office of the year, going for a walk with a science class, and our last VIP lounge.

 Quotes of the Week: 
 "I became more independent this year seeing the examples of Mr. Washington and Ms. Lewis." - D, a lunch freshman 


"Haji Ali taught me to share three cups of tea, to slow down and make building relationships as important as building projects.  He taught me that I had more to learn from the people I work with than I could ever hope to teach them." - Greg Mortonson in Three Cups of Tea

"'I request America to look into our hearts,' Abbas continued, his voice straining with emotion, 'and see that the great majority of us are not terrorists, but good and simple people.  Our land is stricken with poverty because we are without education...'" - Syed Abbas, a Pakistani, making a speech in 2001 in Three Cups of Tea

"F** these n***.  F** them all."  - Graffiti inside the subway train.  A startling reminder of how disgusting and ignorant people can be.  I was fuming the whole way home and hoping my students don't board the train. 

Excerpts from kids' Goal Books
- travel the world
- have a big house with a dog and 2 kids
- become a forensic scientist
- learn how to speak in a new language

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Weeks 34 & 35: Busy-ing

Celebrating accomplishment with the Camp Committee
This week was full of:  
Once again, being too busy to update the blog.  So many meetings! 

Quotes of the Week: 

"Can my goal be about someone else?  I want to motivate my older brother to start coming to school more."  - A lunch freshmen

"Hi, Ms. Lewis!" - A middle-schooler I met last week at camp then randomly saw on the street (he remembered my name!)