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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!)

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Week 33: Camping

A new buddy

Archery

:-)

Life Map Puzzle Activity with some of my kids!

Talent Show
This week was full of:  Camp City Year!  During our kids' spring break, we run a day camp to keep them busy and learn new sports and teamwork skills.  This year's camp was called The Olympic Challenge: Find the Champion in You!  We had about 100 kids at the west side site and almost 100 at the south side site.  I served at the recruitment director, so after months of prep our duties this week were to register the students, keep attendance records, check in with campers and team leaders, and run around putting out fires.

Quotes of the Week: 
[see surveys & tyshawn about me]

"Can we volunteer and help at the freshmen camp next year?" - Some of my boys when they found out they won't be able to attend next year



Joys: This whole week was awesome.  Meeting students from other schools, seeing my students try new things and thrive in a different environment, playing Base Defense on the staff team against the kids, cramming into a car with other staff members, and the community feeling that built over the week with our campers.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Weeks 31 & 32: Cramming





These weeks were full of: Being too busy getting ready for Spring Break Camp to update the blog; passion day; talking with a junior about how gangs offer protection; camp stuff.

Quotes of the Weeks: 
"...and if you reach your target score, come see me for a coupon from the administrators for a pizza party and a dress down day..." - Right before taking the NWEA test





"Well he'll be able to have extended time to take the ACT... if we would have put the request through earlier, maybe you could have read the test to him, but now it's too late..." - The Special Education teachers discussing an awesome junior who reads at a 2nd grade level.


Joys: Reaching our quota for the number of campers to recruit!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Week 30: Racing

Girls figuring out how much concession snacks would cost during The Amazing Race.
This week was full of:  Putting on The Amazing Race math event, planning and holding the Recruitment Liaison Supercharger to recruit students for spring break camp, scrambling to get my kids to turn in all their work before the quarter ends, unity rally, filming a lesson for my teacher's National Boards, and finding out last minute that we need to pack up our entire room and move to a temporary location since construction is starting. 

"I noticed how much they wanted to go to school, and I do get to go to school but I don't like it......." - V, after showing him clips from I Am Because We Are, a documentary about Malawi. 

"One thing I wouldn't change about myself is my attitude.  Some people think I have a bad attitude, but it's just because you can't let your guard down." - A, a freshman 

"I'm having a good day because I was at school every day this week." - D, a freshman.  Finally!

"No, I'm not going to the school dance!  What time does that end, 11?  I'm not taking the bus home then... did you hear what happened last night?  You didn't watch the news?  They went shooting up all the bus stops on 79th..." - T, a junior,  who lives on the south side

If you could change the world, what would you change?
The violence. - A freshman.
The violence and teenage pregnancies.  - D, a freshman. 
The economy. - A, a freshman.
The statistics of African-American males.  - V, a junior, an African-American male. 

"See, the ingredient is to care about people, and to love them.  That's the ingredient, across the board." - Jim Brown, from Crips and Bloods: Made in America, a documentary about gangs, racism, and poverty.  If you haven't seen it, go watch it right now.  It's on netflix. 

"You find so many of them that I don't think have ever had any love.  And that's the main thing - love.  Whether they're right or they're wrong, or they're good or they're bad - love." - Stan, referring to teenage runaways that stay with him.  From Off the Grid, a documentary about people living in the Arizona mesa.

Joys:  Hearing kids who don't usually like math talk about how much fun they had racing around the school to solve math problems, and really good discussions with a couple lunch groups.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Week 29: Re-energizing

Interested students crowd around the Youth Police Officer at lunch
This week was full of:  Inviting a local Youth Police Officer to visit lunch and recruit kids for their programs, playing trash can ball with the juniors, the first CY Ambassadors meeting with selected juniors (run by Ms. Serrano), our Candyland-themed VIP lunch for improved freshmen, a couple fights at school, our first orientation meeting as the future Senior Corps members next year, having Jana visit our school one day, and a much needed team dynamic discussion.

Quotes of the Week: "If I were a teacher, I'd take control.  Just say what I mean and mean what I say."  - J, a junior, on how to be an effective teacher.

"See, I can't walk in his hood, and he can't walk in my hood, because if they know you're not from around there, you're in trouble."  - V, a junior, with his best friend L
"Ms. Lewis, did you hear about the shooting last night?  Someone was killed right there... and we were just talking about that yesterday with you..."

"Let me tell you, these black people, if something starts, they're gonna get it done.  It's not a good way, but that's how it is."  - J, a junior, in class

"As a black male back then, I was told I was a failure.  And I believed it.  Do you know how much that can mess a person up?  I was labeled and put in special education.  I had teachers who told me I could never fly a plane.  Guess what's in my pocket right now - my pilot's license." - A sub at our school

"You're asking if I want to become a cop?" (boys crack up at the absurd thought) "See, you don't stay where I stay, Ms. Lewis, so you don't understand."  "There's a cop who lives on my street, and he gets in a lot of trouble with the people on our street just for being a cop."  

"Ms. Lewis, what happens when I go to get a job and I have 3 offenses on my record?"  - J, a junior

"Every day, that's my diet, a spoonful of hatred. You see? And it's just a question of when is this going to erupt. And upon whom is it going to erupt? Am I gonna attack myself? Am I gonna attack my brother?" - From the movie Crips and Bloods: Made in America (highly recommend!!)  

"Why do you want to serve?  You've all changed and grown since the last time I asked you that same question on September 1st, right in this room."   - Jewan, at our Senior Corps orientation

Ls:  Open communication with team members.  Always.

Joys:  Hugging a junior and seeing him light up when he returned from a couple weeks of recovery after a bad car crash.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Week 28: Discussing

Relaxing after school


This week was full of:  Starting to realize that the end is near.  Our last round-table discussion with Jewan, our last Leadership Development Day at TJ, a grant-writing workshop, and one really late night at school. 

Quotes of the week:  "With all the upcoming events, there are really only 8 real weeks left.  End the year strong...." - Jewan

"The new set of eyes that you all bring is invaluable.  Don't hesitate to share ideas or concerns."  - Teachers at the panel discussion

"We've been together for going on 2 years.  It's about that time." - E, a freshman, casually discussing getting a tattoo of his girlfriend's name.  

Basically anything by Rafe in Teach Like Your Hair's On Fire

Words of Wisdom by my freshmen: 

"You become what you want to become.  It's all about how hard you work."  
"Whatever you do, do it with pride."
"Education is the key to all things."
"You have to start somewhere to get where you want to be."

What is your favorite season?
"Summer (except for the violence)."  - A freshman

Joys:  Watching J work so hard on his painting after first being nervous to start, hearing teachers talk about their relationships with corps members, and collecting ideas for next year.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Week 27: Sunshining

Made for me by a 9th grade boy :-)
This picture does nothing to capture the atmosphere, but Lisa announcing after the super fancy Ripples of Hope dinner that we raised over $500,00!  I was seated next to execs from a bank who are on the CY board, and the director of City Year Milwaukee
This week has been full of: working at the office on Pulaski Day, observing a student in Ms. H's class, our school Data Dialogue Day where teachers discussed test results, discussing race and poverty after reading "The Lesson" in class, and starting a new play (A Raisin in the Sun).  


Quotes of the Week: "I used to live in K town, but I like it here better cuz there's more action.  At my old school we would make groups to fight because there's only one high school, but here we can just fight the other schools... my uncle's been hurt, he got his head busted, my cousin too... I was hit with a bat once, but it wasn't bad..." - G, a freshmen, on the bus to school

"You stay away from Ms. Lewis, she's my friend!" - G to another student the next day... oh boy....

"He's my baby,  I've had him since he was one day old.  His mom was on cocaine and all that, so I took care of him..." - A proud parent during a phone call home

"... and then the mom told me that her son hasn't been at school because she just lost her job and can't afford the bus fare to send her kids to school every day..." - A fellow corps member speaking at the Ripples of Hope dinner

"WHERE is everyone?  Where are we supposed to be?!" - Phil and I, during Ripples of Hope

"That's something else I have trouble with, too." - S, a junior, about telling time on a clock 

"Ms.Lewis is a wonderful teacher. She's there when you need her, and willing to stay after school with you as long as it takes to help you. She won't rest until you understand it. She's pushed me to learn and I have nothing but respect for her" - An anonymous student on getschooled.com

"... pants, cool... shirt, cool... heart, cool... cy chi town..." - A student mumbling in class

L:  Give some students 5 minutes of genuine attention and they'll do almost anything for you.  It makes me wonder about their previous experiences that they respond so quickly to interest in them.  However, it's also reassuring that love can go so far.

Joys: Buying E McDonald's because I lost a "bet" we made - if he moves closer to the front and away from his friends, his grades would go up (and they did!); running into M at the bus stop on the way home; J purposely missing a basket so I wouldn't lose by as much <3