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Electrical wiring was the focus of this week's seminar run by the Done Construction. The students continued to work on constructing their lamps and did they electrical wiring. They learned about wire gauges, how to use wire strippers, wiring electrical plugs and assembling the electrical parts of the lamp. The students are excited with their progress as this project nears completion. Thank you Done Construction!...

[embed]https://youtu.be/PaJoSfFw4RA[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Ruth Rivas and Sam Meenan with technical production by Rhys Guilfoyle....

As the 2nd trimester came to a close and students have entered into their final grading period of the school year, students, families and sponsors met together.  A brief update report was given and then there was a lively discussion about the school going forward and the need and opportunity for everyone to be positively engaged. All of the students were honored with special commendations going to Rhys, Karla, Ruth and Quinn for reaching the challenging goal of being on the Honor Roll and Danny, Ethan, Karla and Ruth having perfect attendance.  ...

Who committed the murder? This was the problem to solve in the special biology lab conducted by Morgan University Biology Professor Dr. Yuejin Li. This special 2 hour lab began with a presentation on genetics and blood typing before getting into the crime solving. The students learned how to test for blood type and Rh factor on materials from the "crime scene." They emerged with strong circumstantial evidence that it was the electrician. Professor Li talked about her life and educational journey. She was born in China and studied both there and in the United States. She has been at Morgan University since 2017 where she both teaches and is a research scientist into the cardiovascular system. Dr. Li generously shared her time and knowledge with us. Her thorough, clear and accessible teaching style was greatly appreciated by all of the students. Last month, we reached out to the Morgan University Science Department in hopes of building a relationship that would bring science labs into TCS. Professor Li quickly and eagerly replied and has pledged to continue to help us build these ties. We are very thankful for her and look forward to the future. ...

We were honored to have Marc Steiner join us yesterday to share his knowledge and perspective on the conflict in Israel and Palestine. Marc's knowledge is both personal and profound. He has family members from Poland who perished in the Holocaust and others that were living in the kibbutz attacked on October 7th. He also has friends in Palestine and has been a life long human and civil rights organizer. Marc is a prominent radio and media figure in Baltimore that has given him the opportunity to interview and have dialogue with people on the many sides of this issue. A key characteristic of TCS students is their interest in and knowledge of what is going on in the community and the world. They have been following this issue since long before this current crisis and were keenly interested in learning more, especially personal stories. Marc was a great source and answered all of their questions and engaged in a meaningful conversation and discussion with the students. We are grateful for Marc Steiner's many years of demonstrated commitment to justice and improving the lives of people and his generous sharing of time with us once again. ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/oT0I2DLtIaU[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Rhys Guilfoyle and Ethan Jobita Jemadari with technical production by Mohamed Cisse....

Dancing styles from ballet to jazz to West African were on display at The Lyric today as Aileycamp Baltimore performed. This group of 24 young artists shared their talent with the audience that was made up of students from throughout Baltimore City. In addition to the dance, the performers shared the philosophy and daily affirmations of Aileycamp including "I will greet the day with love in my heart.", "I will treat others with courtesy and respect at all times", and "I will not use the word can't to define my possibilities." It was an enjoyable time out and we are thankful to the folks at The Lyric for this opportunity....

[embed]https://youtu.be/MXMtS0OZUAw[/embed] This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Danny Buck and Kendall Curtis with technical production by Rhys Guilfoyle....