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It’s crunch time here at The Community School! The school is noisier than normal today as everyone hurries around putting the final touches on renovations, organizing, cleaning, and curriculum planning. As everything comes together in the later hours of the day, you can feel the excitement in the air. The staff met for one last check-in to prepare for the events of the day tomorrow. We know all of the hard work of the summer will pay off once the students are here. We look forward to seeing everyone here in the morning, well-rested and ready for another year of learning!

We want to shine a spotlight of gratitude on Eddie Gavin, long-time member of the TCS community. Eddie has been working hard for a few weeks to make sure our building is ready for the students next Wednesday. He owns his own home improvement company, making him the perfect man for the job. Eddie has helped with every major TCS building project over the last 40 plus years.

Tom and Eddie were next-door neighbors in the 1970’s on 27th street, and in 1977 when Eddie was just 12 years old, he helped start the founding organization that would become The Community School. Eddie has been consistently involved in the organization ever since, and today he serves on our Board of Trustees. In fact, the Gavins’ involvement with TCS is a family affair. Four generations of the family have been involved including Eddie’s son who is a TCS graduate. Eddie’s brothers, Timmy and Kenny, and son Michael have been here working on the building as well. Eddie’s son Ryan, who also serves on the Board, has volunteered several evenings this past week to make sure the computers are set up for the start of school. 

Thank you so much, Gavin family, for all that you do – and happy birthday, Eddie! We appreciate you a lot!

Recent TCS graduate Jordan Leon began his first semester at Community College of Baltimore County today. Jordan had his full lineup of classes with Fundamentals of Communication, Intro Spanish, Health and Wellness, and English. As a testament to the ongoing support provided by TCS, Jordan started his day with a phone call to Mr. Tom. “I was nervous going in, but it was good. I have a lot of work coming up,” Jordan said. The class he is most looking forward to is Health and Wellness. We are confident that Jordan has the tools for success!

We welcomed another half of the community Thursday night at our second orientation meeting for students, families, and sponsors! As in the last meeting, we discussed community expectations around behavior and communication and changes for the upcoming school year. Aidan, a rising Junior, said “I learned a lot about how the school is going to be different this year. It was very informative and important for the students to know what will be happening”.

It was a great opportunity for the new and continuing families to introduce themselves and learn about each other. School starts just next week and we are so excited to jump back in to another successful year!

The first orientation meeting for the new school year was a success! We are counting down the days to the start of school, and the excitement is building. Half of the community, both new and continuing families, gathered together last night. We had a great mix of students, parents, guardians, sponsors, and siblings. On the agenda were introductions, community and school guidelines, and changes for the 2019 Fall Semester. These meetings are a great time for our continuing families to get to know our new members; it’s wonderful to see the community in action as we welcome the newcomers. Thank you to everyone who came out and participated!

We love seeing our students give back to the community! Rising Junior Salma Ruiz-Cruz has been busy this summer in the Baltimore YouthWorks program. Salma spent the last month teaching English to Spanish-speakers ages 6-12. She tutored the children with worksheets on topics such as grammar, vocabulary and spelling.

Salma says that her favorite part of the experience was watching as the kids became more comfortable with her over the month, and getting to grow with them at the same time. A highlight for her was working on her own Spanish skills as she helped translate for the parents. Salma is interested in teaching, and she says that this experience helped give her insight on what age she likes to teach most. 

We are very proud of Salma for the wonderful job she has done this summer!