Some teammates while on a tour of graduate schools in Chicago |
Proud students |
Our first VIP lounge to honor students who have made improvements in behavior |
Mingling at the school staff holiday party |
Sorting through boxes of donations from Borders! |
Our team at the City Year holiday party |
Quotes of the weeks: "Ms. Lewis, why will you teach elementary school? You should teach high school so you can stay at our school." - A Junior (who was particularly challenging at first)
"From now until June, you all need to do more. This is not about you - this is about what you're doing. If you want to be more impactful, you can be. No one is stopping you. I look at you in a certain way because I believe you can do greatness at all times." - Jewan, our Program Director, during our roundtable discussion
"(The principals) and the rest of the school leadership were all raving about the City Year event. We are definitely changing the culture and atmosphere of the school." - Alonzo, our program manager, via email
"Ms. Lewis, would you make me one promise? If I graduate, will you be in the stands watching with my family?" - A sophomore <3
Excerpts from writing by my wonderful freshmen:
- "I, Angelique, am beautiful - not because of the curve of my hips of the shape of my body, or the curl of my eyelashes or the fullness of my lips; I am beautiful because God made me. I am beautiful because I want to be... I am beautiful because I have confidence. I am beautiful because I have goals and plan to reach them."
- "Every day a different victim to a heinous black crime, every second bullets fly so we lose the track of time. It's really too late to call it quits, and I have to see my friends in categories they don't fit."
- "I don't understand why people can't like me for me. They see my outside and assume what type of person I am on the inside... I don't understand why boys wanna be so-called thugs selling drugs to fit in... I don't understand why we are hurting each other. Hey brother, that's your brother. Hey brother, that's your sister, so why are we continually hurting one another? I don't understand why, but what I do know is that the things I don't understand, my God knows why."
- "2010 wasn't my friend in the beginning, it isn't my friend now. He's a monster that I'm scared of because I don't know what he'll do next... No money, no food. But I never stop going to school. I try and learn what I can because I never want to experience this again. I learn in life that sometimes you have to sacrifice, for the good and for the bad, and sometimes it will make you mad. But I learn to keep moving on, cause in the end this will all be gone."
- "Why can't we walk down the street without getting killed, why can't we go to school without being threatened, why can't we go to the store without being robbed, why can't we go to school to get an education, why can't we look in the mirror and see something good for a change, why can't we have a drug free community, why can't we have a gang free community, why can't we be successful in life not just by playing sports, why can't we have peace in a black community..."
Ls: Give others opportunities to take on tasks and decisions and leadership. Don't hesitate to ask for help! Also, students thrive when given creative freedom.
Joys: Seeing students in the audience cheer and go crazy in support when one freshman reading his original poem said "whether I'm gay or straight, I'm me;" feeling the love and support of the Robeson City Year team and Andre when they came to help with our literacy night; seeing proud students invited to our VIP lunch; trying to soak up all the wisdom about life and working with others during our discussion with Jewan; seeing students smile when delivering candy cane-grams their friends purchased for them; being nominated and receiving a Fab Five award. :-)