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A new career option is being considered by several of the students after today's Conversation with Ryan Dunford.  Mr. Dunford is a special agent with the Supreme Court of the United States Protection Detail.  He informed students about his path from a neighborhood boy in Buffalo, New York to a career that brings him meaning, pride, and adventure. The students were keenly interested and a great conversation was had by all.  Thanks, Ryan....

https://youtu.be/m01-c7dQDu4 This week's broadcast of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Vernon Laumann and Jordan Leon. Stories include the ambush of US soldiers in Nigeria, talks with North Korea, and the new tariffs. They also covered news around The Community School....

The students had a special seminar course in American Sign Language taught by Peggy Lashbrook.  Peggy started the course with an explanation of how she came to learn sign language and her lifetime of work in the deaf community.  The students concentrated on learning the alphabet and 100 common words. All of the students enjoyed the class.  The school is considering American Sign Language to be on the course list next year....

This weeks edition of TCS Student news was researched, written, produced, and anchored by students Caleb Rohe and Donald Lacy. Stories include the dangers of vaping, expanded women's rights in Saudi Arabia, an update on Boko Haram and the Winter Olympics as well as goings ons around TCS....

The students attended a unique play at Single Carrot Theatre called The Death of Walt Disney. Performed by Paul Diem, Mohammad , Eric Poch, and Meghan Stanton, the play explored the dark side of the late creator of the Disney empire. Student Claude Nicholson said, "I liked it because it showed a deeper view of how business can truly change a man." Special thanks to Genevieve de May and the folks at Single Carrot for giving us this opportunity....

This week's news was researched, written, produced and anchored by students Olivia Yates and Aidan McIntosh. Stories include the shootings at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, the additional Mueller indictments, and the continuing war in Syria. TCS news included the school field trip to listen and talk with Alsarah and the Nubatones at the Creative Alliance. Student achievements and gratitude shout-outs were also in this broadcast. Enjoy....

That’s That Nobody Now son, I want you to look here, right here, right into my eyes. You see that? You know what that is? Yellow. That’s that someone right there, you know? It might even be that nobody, you get? Nah, you’re too stupid to understand. Look here, I was that nobody that you hear about. Y’know son, I was that man always on that juice, you feel? Cheap stuff. Alright stuff. Need a 6 pack to live stuff. Ain’t talkin’ that swole body neither, you know? I got that old body. The fat body, the settling for anybody type body. Yeah, sitting in it. Rolling in it, that nobody. You know, the others that sat ‘round here, you know what now? Up and vanished. They crept on out and became someone, left me to be nobody. That momma you got, that’s nobody. That father you got, son, that’s nobody. Always just shooting to get to someone, but never somebody. That’s what I want, never will get it, but that’s it right there. Somebody who leaves out. Somebody who’s going out, doing it up, doing it up large. Sitting in it, rolling in it, somebody. Somebody who somebody cares about. Somebody who someone looks up to. Somebody that, that nobody envies. That’s the body I want, but I’m just stuck. Me and my only two friends, Jaundéce and Colt, and we all wearin’ Blue Ribbons. No, that’s not a blue ribbon you want, son. That’s that nobody blue ribbon. That’s all it will ever be,...

TCS student Aidan McIntosh won 1st place in the Advanced Division at the Maryland Chess Tournament held at Poly on Saturday, February 17th. This win places him at a national rating of 1268 junior varsity. Aidan is preparing for the Nationals in Atlanta on April 6-8.  He has attended previous Nationals in Ohio, Tennessee, and Indiana. We are all proud of you, Aidan!...

The students had the amazing opportunity to hear music rooted in East Africa at the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown today. The leader of the band, Alsarah, was born in Khartoum, Sudan and grew up in Yemen and then settled in Brooklyn, New York.  Her music reflects those deep roots and diverse experiences. Student Aidan McIntosh described the music as "powerful" and other students commented on the complex rhythms and getting lost in the music. After the performance, the students had a chance to talk with Alsarah and the members of the band that included  Rami Al Aasser, Mawuena Kodjovi, Nahid, and Brandon Terzic. Much thanks to Josh Kohn and the Creative Alliance for making this possible and to Fleesie Hubbard for always scouting new opportunities for exposure for the students. More information on the band can be found through this link: Alsarah....

This week’s news researched, written, produced and anchored by students Daj'a White and Donald Lacy. There is a special personal local story about sex trafficking and cautioning students to stay away from hotel parties. Lots of TCS news too!...