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Peggy Lashbrook was the special surprise guest for this past week’s “Conversation with…” Peggy has been a pivotal member of the school community for 20 years.
She shared her lifelong commitment to working with young people with disabilities. The students know Peggy well as their American Sign Language teacher, a weekly preparer of coveted lunches and a fixture around the school. However, the students learned more about her life including personal challenges such as her 3 bouts with breast cancer. They also walked away with much more insight about living with severe disabilities and how important it is that everyone is welcomed and valued in the community.
Thank you Ms. Peg for all you have done to build and support the school and your many years of dedication to the students.
This week’s edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Karla Rivas and Kendall Curtis with technical production by Rhys Guilfoyle and advising by Megan Rivers.
Don’t miss this special edition of TCS Student News. The cover story examines Portugal’s efforts to deal with climate change. However, most of this week’s podcast is focusing on a very busy week at The Community School.
The week started with a ZOOM session between a group of youth from Liberia in West Africa and TCS Students. That same day the students went to The Lyric for a unique workshop on somatic movement. We had a special Conversation with renowned Publisher Paul Coates and Author and Psychologist Obari Adeye Cartman. The students attended a timely play on Monday at The Lyric about the school to prison Pipeline. The amazing news week ended with the students attending the Annual Associated Italian-American Charities Banquet.
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The school to prison pipeline was the theme of a play that the students experienced today at The Lyric. It was sponsored by the Lyric’s Education Department and performed by Coppin University. The play dealt with issues including problems in our education and criminal justice systems as well as the challenges of family interpersonal relationships. Immediately following the play, there was a talk back session with the actors – Andromeda Bacchus, Ored Gant, Brittany Saunders, Isa Williams, Jermaine Jackson and Autumn Weisz – moderated by Marc Steiner.
Thank you to Denise Gantt and the entire team at Baltimore’s Lyric Theatre for providing this opportunity for us.