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April 2016

Thanks to the kind folks at JHU Circle K, the students enjoyed an afternoon at the local Shake & Bake Recreation Center. We had the whole skating rink to ourselves plus free tokens for the arcade and plentiful pizza. Everyone had a terrific time although it was the first time on roller skates for many of the students.  Thanks to all of the Johns Hopkins University students who are members of Circle K especially Vishaan Nursey who co-ordinated the effort....

[embed]https://youtu.be/oOLT8pSg8-U[/embed] This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, produced, written, and anchored by students Michael Poe and Barry Bunting. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community. We hope you enjoy it and are informed by it. Let us know what you think....

Learning all about the immune response system was the topic of the day in the 2nd in a series of Immunology Lectures presented to the Year 2 Class by Dr. Alan Scott. Dr. Scott is a professor in the Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Department at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Not only did the  students learn about the specific components of the body's immune system and how they coordinate to provide protection against pathogens, but also learned about breakthrough research that is taking place in the field....

[embed]https://youtu.be/h_iJP-Zk0uI[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, produced, written, and anchored by students Sadie Greenwood and Caleb Rohe. It includes news from around the world as well as our own community. We hope you enjoy it and are informed by it. Let us know what you think. ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/zpE4mPbneeU[/embed] Today's TCS Student News was produced, researched, written, and anchored by students Vernon Laumann and Jordan Leon. This roundup of the week's news included stories on Brussels, military maneuvers in the South China Sea, demand for organic goods, sports, weather, a remembrance  of Jackie Robinson as well as an update on activities around the school....

Students were able to get a first hand look at 2 new development projects going up in Remington.  Thibault Manekin, partner in Seawall Development,  extended an invitation to the school to get a personal tour of the Remington Row and R House projects. In addition to touring and learning about an active construction site, the students heard about the development process, final plans, and philosophy behind the projects. After the tour, the students wrote about the experience. Everyone was excited at the chance for this opportunity.  However, there were many sobering comments like this one from student and lifelong Remington resident Kelsey Larrimore who wrote, "It is so amazing to see the process of building something and watching it evolve. I liked the way the building was set up. It has a lot of great things to offer. I wish that the lower classes had the opportunity for things like this. We get pushed to the side and nothing that is being built will impact us. We won’t even get the chance to experience all the great things that’s happening around us." We appreciated the kindness during the tour shown by Thibault and the folks at Seawall....

Each day after school you can find many of the students from TCS at the Mission Fit gym working out. This Remington program provides a great opportunity for them to improve their physical strength and stamina after a long day in class.  Recently WJZ featured Mission Fit in a story that included an interview with TCS student Janiah Tillery.  Students Marcus McKeever, Donald Lacy, and Donavin Hooper can also be seen working out in the background. Special thanks to Mission Fit founder Wendy Wolock for opening up this opportunity for our students. To watch the story follow this link: WJZ Story on Mission Fit...

[embed]https://youtu.be/VFtOEoEUv5U[/embed] This week's TCS Student News was written, produced, and anchored by TCS students Daj'a White and India Smith.  They update s on the presidential primaries, conflict with Iran, and some science news as well as a recap of major events at the school this week....

The students received their CPR and First Aid certifications today from Iacoboni Site Specialists Safety Officer Mark Henckel.  Every student and several staff earned their certifications in an all day seminar conducted by Mr. Henckel several weeks ago. The CPR certification is good for 2 years and the First Aid certification is valid for 3 years....

Though usually wearing his hat as the longtime Creative Writing Seminar teacher at the school, Don Riesett filled in as the gym teacher today.  The school's physical education teacher, Sasha Draper, is on maternity leave and our terrific substitute, Eduardo Viana, was unable to teach today so Mr. Don stepped up to the plate. All of the students really enjoyed the class. Student Sadie Greenwood stated, "We never sweated so much in gym before!" Thanks, Mr. Don!!...