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We had a really terrific "Conversation with.." two recent alumni today - Claude Nicholson (Class of '21) and Ronan Guilfoyle (Class of '22). They talked about their experiences in college as well as at TCS. The students had a lot of questions about both. Claude and Ronan gave a lot of advice and insight into how to make the most of your years at TCS and how it will prepare you for life and college if you do. Ronan is in college with a dual major in Cinematic Arts and English. Claude is in his second year at Loyola University in a 5 year Bachelor's/Master's program in accounting. It was a real pleasure having these two graduates in for a conversation. We are very proud of them. ...

[embed]https://youtu.be/1z0VvUazBHg[/embed] Check out this week's edition of TCS Student News produced by Rhys Guilfoyle and Bre'Onna Clowney with technical support from Ronan Guilfoyle.. It includes a major story on Taiwan and updates on what's been happening around TCS including Conversations with our friends from Berman McAleer on Wednesday and Janiah Tillery on Friday....

On the same stage where Amelia Earhart once spoke, Marian Anderson sang and Chris Rock performed, stood the students of The Community School! Touring The Lyric on Thursday was the first of a year long, every other week seminar conducted by talented artists and performers Denise Gantt and Ebony Evans and The Lyric Foundation for our students. The students walked through this century plus old Baltimore landmark performing arts center getting to see the areas not usually opened to the public - behind the stage, practice areas and the dressing rooms. As part of the day, the students also each did a mini-performance. This is our second year working with The Lyric and we deeply appreciate their kindness to our students and school. ...

Friend of the school and regular TCS guest teacher, Dr. Al Scott, professor of Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health came in Wednesday to hold a seminar on monkeypox. The students were keenly interested in this disease that has been in the news a lot lately. Dr. Scott explained its origins, symptoms, and prevention as well as what is known about how it spreads. The students asked a lot of great questions. Dr. Scott always leaves us so well informed about immunology and communicable diseases in the news....

We celebrated Mexican Independence Day today with a terrific presentation by student Iliana Benitez-Cruz. Iliana spoke about the history of her mother country and shared some of the cultural traditions. She came dressed in clothes that she got on the visit to her family in Oaxaca when she was 10 years old. Iliana keeps her family's traditions alive as part of a Mexican folk dancing group. We are proud to have so many people from the Mexican community as part of our school family....

[embed]https://youtu.be/hC2NSnCbSg4[/embed] This first edition of TCS Student News was produced by Jayla Nickens-Gill and Ethan Christou. The lead story was on the anniversary of 9-11 with TCS stories covering the many happenings in the first week of the school year. Technical support from Iliana Benitez-Cruz....

We had an informative, engaging and fun workshop today brought to us by our friends from Done Construction! This innovative, all women led and operated home improvement company did the first of their monthly workshops of the year for the students.. In addition to the workshop, each student was given a tool bag to take home that included a lot of basics and a very cool battery powered drill/driver all complements of Done Construction! This workshop focused on tools and their use. Thank you Beth, Sarah Sr., Kristin, Sarah Jr. and Catesby! ...

It was really terrific to see several of our friends from Berman McAleer yesterday. Joe McAleer, Patrick Monaghan and Kathleen Gower came in for a "Conversation with...