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Fumiko Campbell

Fumiko Campbell

The students were privileged today to  be invited to lunch by friend of the school Fumiko Campbell.  Ms. Fumiko was born and raised in Japan, but came to live here after marrying Arthur Campbell. She has been involved in community service for many years and sits on the board of the Maryland Science Center.  Most of her activities center around St. Agnes Hospital where she once worked and has been a volunteer putting in more than 25,000 hours. After lunch, Fumiko shared her traditional culture with the students showing them various items from Japan.  It was a terrific experience and enthralled the students.

Be Somebody Poster

Be Somebody Poster

The school has begun a new student recruitment campaign to encourage applications for the 2014/2015 school term. If you are 14-17, graduated or about to graduate 8th grade, and serious about wanting a first-rate education, than you should put in application now because seats are limited. Applications are available at the school or on the Admissions page of this website: http://tcs-camp.com/programs/high-school/admissions/

Cirque Michael JacksonMembers of the school community had the opportunity to attend the Cirque du Soleil Michael Jackson show this evening at the Baltimore Arena. The students had a terrific time and we all thank the organization Tickets for Kids out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for arranging for us to be able to attend the show.

JHU-CSI

JHU-CSI

Weekly science labs conducted by the Johns Hopkins University Community School Initiative (CSI) are continuing this semester.  This student group made up of both undergraduate and graduate students has been active for 5 years enhancing the science education at TCS.  Labs include biology, chemistry and physics and are always a highlight of the academic week.  We deeply appreciate their efforts and that of the Center for Social Concern at JHU for their support.

Dhoruba Moore, Paul Coates, and Bob Boyle

Dhoruba Moore, Paul Coates, and Bob Boyle

Advisory Board member and decades long supporter of TCS, Paul Coates, visited the school today.  He brought with him two special guests, long time activist Dhoruba Moore and Civil rights attorney Bob Boyle.  They were in town for the long-awaited release of Eddie Conway who had been wrongly imprisoned for over 40 years.  During their visit they took the time to learn about each of the students and their goals for the future as well as sharing some of the history of the Black Panther Party.  We appreciated the time they spent with us on this busy day.

 

Maggie Muth

Maggie Muth

Artist and former elementary school classmate of Tom Culotta, Maggie Muth came to the school today to share lunch and stories with the students.  Maggie shared her experiences living and traveling in China.  The students were especially excited to see the many photos and hear the stories behind them.  Thanks, Maggie