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  • As part of our school's participation with the Kakehashi Project - The Bridge for Tomorrow, East-West staff and students will be hosting a delegation of twenty two students and three faculty members from Nishio High School.  The group will be arriving at our school on Thursday, October 31 and will be paired up with their homestay family.

    Nishio High School East-West Welcomes Principal Otake and Nishio High School

    A special assembly will be performed at Muster on Friday, followed by a presentation from Nishio High School.  Our student government will be organizing a school-wide pep rally to engage interaction between both schools.  Special guests, local political leaders, and community members will be present.

    Our K-Pop Club performs for our special guests. Our K-Pop Club performs for our special guests.
    A special performance by our Anime Club to welcome our Sister School in Japan A special performance by our Anime Club to welcome our Sister School in Japan
    Thriller Flash Mob performed by our middle school students Thriller Flash Mob performed by our middle school students
    Welcome Nishio High School to East-West Welcome Nishio High School to East-West
    Shown from l to r: Principal Sherman, Honorable Councilman Koo, Jun Ishihara Consulate General of Japan in New York, Principal Shown from l to r: Principal Sherman, Honorable Councilman Koo, Jun Ishihara Consulate General of Japan in New York, Principal Otake, and Don Capalbi Community Leader, President of QueensboroHill Neighborhood Association
    From l to r: Takeshi Yoshida and Noriko Yamamoto from The Japan Foundation, Principal Sherman, Principal Otake, and Consul Jun Ishihara From l to r: Takeshi Yoshida and Noriko Yamamoto from The Japan Foundation, Principal Sherman, Principal Otake, and Consul Jun Ishihara
    Quilin Li leads a tour of our school Quilin Li leads a tour of our school
    Our Sister School students  viewing East-West Wall of Japan Our Sister School students viewing East-West Wall of Japan
    Angel Vargas and Ulises Salinas with their host brother Angel Vargas and Ulises Salinas with their host brother
    Sharing the similarities and differences of school life. Sharing the similarities and differences of school life.
    Student Government leads East-West's first Pep Rally Student Government leads East-West's first Pep Rally
    Students participated in fun and games Students participated in fun and games while building interaction between the two schools.
    Refreshments were organized and provided by our wonderful PTA Refreshments were organized and provided by our wonderful PTA
    There is no party without cotton candy...Thank you Mr. Zavieh! There is no party without cotton candy...Thank you Mr. Zavieh!
    American candy...Pop Rocks! American candy...Pop Rocks!
    We're all smiles. We're all smiles.
    Medal for all our champions Medals for all our champions

    Click here to view more photos from our Nishio High School Visit

    Click here to view more photos from our Pep Rally

    Click here to view photos from our students' Japan Trip over the summer

  • From Mrs. Chang and Ms. Seide,

    Hello from Hangzhou!  We are writing to you to let you know a little bit about what we are doing here in Hangzhou.  We are finishing up our second day here and we're having a great time.

    East meets West for dinner. East meets West for dinner.

    After flying for over 15 hours, we arrived on Sunday at Shanghai Pudong Airport.  Vicki, an English teacher from Hangzhou No. 14 School, picked us up and for another 3 hours on the highway, brought us to our sister school in Hangzhou.  The students met their homestay brothers and sisters.  Everyone was tired from all the traveling so we all went home early to get some rest.

    Waiting for our flight to Shanghai Waiting for our flight to Shanghai

    The following day, students gathered at the campus for a tour.  Hangzhou No. 14 school has over 3000 students in grades 10 through 12.  The school was celebrating their 110th year in existence with music and cultural festivities, sports activities and competitions.  Our kids were amazed by the size of the campus.

    Campus Tour Campus Tour of Hangzhou No. 14 Secondary School

    They had a chance to try their hand at ping pong and also got to view many of the school's highlights including a small museum with inventions that the students had patented.

    Ping Pong Try-Out

    That afternoon, we enjoyed a school-wide talent show/celebration in which all of the classes performed one musical act.  The acts ranged from ballet to hip hop to more inventive modern improv type acts.  Our East-West students and teachers were very impressed with the organization and collaboration that the Hangzhou students exhibited.

    Hangzhou No. 14 Secondary School Talent Show Hangzhou No. 14 Secondary School Talent Show

    Today, we woke up early to attend the Sports Day Opening Ceremony.  The event began at 7AM.  Each class from both campuses which amounts to about sixty classes, marched around the track in celebration of Sports Day.  They each performed for about 2 minutes cheering on their own teams to show their class spirit.

    We will keep you updated with what we do next!

    We have had a great time over the last few days.

    On Wednesday, we had the opportunity to visit an elementary school and sit in on a fifth grade class.  The teacher discussed the meaning behind names and even had our students volunteer their knowledge of the origins of their names (both in Chinese and in English).

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    After Chinese language class, we joined an art class and learned about the history and process of shadow puppetry.

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    Our students were able to experiment with the shadow puppets using the art room's very own shadow puppet theatre set.

    Our students trying their hand at shadow puppetry. Our students trying their hand at shadow puppetry.

    Lastly, we were able to join a gym class outside in the school's courtyard.  The Chinese students were extremely excited to have us.

    Students having gym class outside the school's courtyard

    On Thursday, students met the challenge of a Hangzhou City scavenger hunt.  Students were presented with three tasks.  First, they had to find a specific bookstore located on a certain road.

    David and Vivian on a scavenger hunt locating an address in Chinese David and Vivian navigating through the city

    They had to buy a Chinese book and a postcard.  Second, they had to find a post office and mail their postcards after purchasing stamps.  The third task was to order lunch on your own after reviewing a menu.  All of these tasks were of course in Chinese and without the help of a teacher.  Ms. Seide and I kept track of points and let the students find their way on their own.  Everybody won! The kids felt very accomplished knowing they could use their Chinese to navigate the city.

    Visiting a Pizza Hut in China Visiting a Pizza Hut in China

    Yesterday, we visited Suzhou Garden and Mudo Ancient Town.  Students learned about the ancient history of China through a day-long tour.

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    We will see you on Wednesday!

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  • For kids who never planted a daffodil bulb or volunteered to beautify a park, our East-West's Community Assistant, Ms. Sue Hu, recruited over 45 students to spend a Saturday morning raking leaves, and planting over 1000 daffodils bulbs at the Kissena Corridor Park.

    This was a fun-filled day Cheng Rong Shi, first on the list of volunteers.
    Daffodil bulbs waiting to be planted Daffodil bulbs waiting to be planted

    Students from all grade level rolled up their sleeves and worked up a sweat.

    Many hands make light work... Many hands make light work...

     

    IMG_0009 Six graders trying their hand at digging up weeds and planting bulbs
    High school students working together to clean up Kissena Park High school students working together to clean up Kissena Park

    Located across the street from East-West, students will be able to see their handy work every Spring when the daffodils bloom.

    Some students took time to enjoy nature at its best Some students took time to enjoy nature at its best
    Some needed a break Some needed a break
    Even Ms. Hu pitched in to help Even Ms. Hu pitched in to help

    Designated as It's My Park Day and presented by Partnerships for Parks, East-West's Community Advisory Board Member, Dorothy Woo, in partnership with the Kissena Corridor Park Conservancy, organized the event.

    Ms. Dorothy Woo standing, second from the left, with Kissena Park Corridor Conservancy members, Congresswoman Meng, and Cheng Rong Shi    Ms. Dorothy Woo standing, second from the left, with Kissena Corridor Park Conservancy members, Congresswoman Meng, and Cheng Rong Shi

    When asked if the students had a great time, an overwhelming amount of "Yes!" were shouted.

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    It's My Park Day t-shirts, food and drinks were provided to our volunteers.

    Ms. Hu was also in charge of crowd control Ms. Hu was also in charge of crowd control

    Thank you to all our volunteers.

    For more information on community service projects or internship opportunities, please click here to visit our website.

  • Class of 2014,

    Last day to turn in your mandatory senior dues of $130, which covers your graduation cap, gown, graduation ceremony, and yearbook is due on Friday, November 1, 2013.

    Please contact Ms. Park at jpark@ewsis.org for more information regarding senior class dues or yearbook.

  • Over 242 parents attended our Parent-Teacher Conference on October 24th and 25th, 2013.

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    Thank you for supporting our clubs by purchasing the various snacks and beverages available.

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    Thank you to all our student volunteers

    Thank you to all our student volunteers who assisted our parents, teachers, and staff.

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    For parents who weren't able to attend or didn't have enough time to speak with your child's teachers, guidance counselor, college advisor, deans, or the administrators...

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    you can email them at http://www.ewsis.org/contact_ewsis with further questions or schedule a time to meet with them.

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    We look forward to seeing you at the next parent-teacher conference on March 27th and March 28th, 2014

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