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Social justice journalists, filmmakers and master storytellers Sean Yoes and Rona Kobell joined the students for a Conversation today. The session started with extended introductions by everyone in the room, but was quickly followed by a challenging question from Sean.  He stated that candidates vying for elected office in Baltimore are promising a "World Class Education" for Baltimore young people and asked the students if they thought that was possible and extended it to what it would look like to them. This sparked a lively discussion where the students shared both their thoughts and their experiences.  The students enlightened comments were a reminder of the importance of having those most affected having a seat at the table when decisions are made. Rona and Sean then presented their important documentary Eroding history sharing the story of the Black community in Deal Island on the Eastern Shore.  That community has been struggling with the dual effects of climate change with rising sea levels and racism -it's legacy and current manifestations in the loss of their land and history. The students were impressed with how these filmmakers along with director Andre Chung brought this deeply personal and important story to light. Fatima commented, "I think the conversation went great. I love how they want to put other peoples stories out there for them to be heard." Both of our guests are well known around The Community School and have been engaged with our students for several years.  We are very grateful for their generous sharing of time and story with...

[embed]https://youtu.be/URra6zj16XY[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Ethan Jobita Jemadari and Mohamed Cisse with technical production by Rhys Guilfoyle and advising by Megan Rivers....

Learning all about astrology was the intended focus of this week’s Conversation with Cheryl Fair, but it turned into so much more. Cheryl shared much of her life story including how she overcame a very tough childhood and met many challenges in her search for meaning and happiness. Her curiosity and creativity motivated her to become accomplished in so many ways. Though not making it past 10th grade, Cheryl became a clothing designer for musical artists, a photographer, an award winning filmmaker, a painter, a published author, an astrologer and even a lawyer. One of the students remarked, “I really learned a lot about life. She went through so many struggles and came out as a positive creative woman and she really inspires me.” We are very thankful for the time that Cheryl shared with us....

[embed]https://youtu.be/B9H82niOCM8[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Karla Rivas and Quinn Guilfoyle with technical production by Rhys Guilfoyle and advising by Megan Rivers....

We welcome Johns Hopkins University students John Ellis and Angela Gutierrez to the staff of TCS during the 23/24 school year. Both are working at our school as work study interns through the kindness of the Center for Social Concern (CSC) at JHU. We have had a relationship with CSC since its inception and even before that with the Office of Hopkins Chaplain Chester Wickwire. Both John and Angie are Juniors at Hopkins and though Angie is new to TCS, John worked here last year. Angie is working in the classroom assisting with program administration and John is primarily working on organizing and preserving the school archives. Welcome Aboard John and Angie and thank you to the Center for Social Concern. ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/qnN5hrU1OOY[/embed] This week's edition of TCS Student News was researched, written, produced and anchored by Rhys Guilfoyle and Ruth Rivas with technical production by Hector Rivas and advising by Megan Rivers....

Denise Kumani Gantt, Director of Education and Resident Artist at The Lyric, brings her talents into TCS again this year with a new class.  Ms. Denise is focusing on the play - understanding this art form, its structure and elements.  This includes reading plays, watching performances and meeting with playwrights. The students are also doing journaling that will become the basis for a performance that they will do at the End of Year Ceremony. Thank you Ms. Denise!...

The students are excited to have Ms. Leandra's weekly Art Class start up again for the new year. Leandra brings her talent, background as a commercial artist and 25 years of teaching experience at Loyola Blakefield into the classroom. Last year the students produced some remarkable work including their beautiful Impressionist paintings that were featured at the End of Year Ceremony. We are eager to witness the skills she develops in the students this year and the creativity she brings forward. Thank you Ms. Leandra!...

Ed & Mike Gavin have been working for weeks to replace the decking and railing on the back deck. The project included moving the greenhouse and building a new potting table. It looks beautiful and is much more functional. Today, Hector and Karla volunteered their time to get the greenhouse set up and to plant the first set of crops. They planted food items that the students will eat at the school including broccoli, carrots and peppers and spices that we will sell to raise money for the project including basil, parsley, dill and cilantro. Stay tuned for way more on this project!!...