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  • In honor of Black History Month, and to honor those who have fought for equality, elected officials and community activists participated in a ribbon cutting and dedication of our Civil Rights Wall.

    Councilman Koo, and Yuh-Line Niou, Chief of Staff to Ron Kim, participates in ribbon cutting ceremony Councilman Koo, and Yuh-Line Niou, Chief-of-Staff to Ron Kim, participates in ribbon cutting ceremony, with Principal Sherman, Middle School Essay Contest Winner Yuxiong Jiang, East-West School Foundation member Laurence Singer

    The Civil Wall features photos and pieces of student writing that highlight and commemorate the Civil Rights Movement.

    Our essay contest winners, Yuxiong Jiang and Lorin Cheung Our Middle and High School Essay Contest Winners, Yuxiong Jiang and Lorin Cheung
    IMG_1531 Mr. Sherman sharing what inspired him to dedicate this wall for civil rights and how he was deeply motivated to make a visual reminder of how far we have come as a nation.

    After visiting the National Civil Right Museum in Memphis, Tennessee this past summer, our founding principal, Mr. Sherman, felt there was an urgent need to recognize the struggles of African-Americans and all Americans to achieve equal civil rights.  To stress the importance of these struggles, he decided to dedicate the wall directly outside his office to civil rights.  To encourage reflection and conversation about the significance of the Civil Rights Era, Mr. Sherman sponsored an essay contest in which all students at East-West had to write an essay describing how the Civil Rights Movement has impacted our society.

    IMG_1553 Middle School Essay Contest Winner, Yuxoing Jiang, reads his award winning essay.

    The winners read their essays at the ceremony, sharing their thoughts, feelings and reflections.

    IMG_1578 Our High School winner, Lorin Cheung, reads her essay on how she was inspired by the Freedom Riders and their struggle to promote equality.
    Don Capalbi, Community Liaison to Congresswoman Grace Meng Community Liaison to Congresswoman Grace Meng and East-West Community Advisory Board Member Don Capalbi
    East-West receives Citation from New York State Assembly Member Ron Kim East-West School receives Citation from New York State Assembly Member Ron Kim, presented to Mr. Sherman from his Chief-of-Staff, Yuh-Line Niou
    East-West receives Citation from New York State Assembly Member Nily Rozic from her Chief of Staff, David Ng East-West also receives Citation from New York State Assembly Member Nily Rozic, presented to Mr. Sherman from her Chief-of-Staff, David Ng

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  • Our East-West Middle School students had the opportunity to learn about different careers and what it takes to be college ready!

    Our Director of College Counseling, Ms. Washington, and special guests Our Director of College Counseling, Ms. Washington, and special guests

    Our panelist talked about their careers, classes they took to spark their interest, what colleges would be looking for, as well as what middle school students can do to be successful in a meaningful career.

    The guests included:

    Mr. Vladamir Arrieta, Financial Analyst

    Ms. Cori Cohen, Registered Dietician

    Mr. Rich Lohner, Beekeeper

    Ms. Andrea Nadler, Associate Dean of Admission, Hofstra University

    Ms. Jessica O'Herron, Global Citizenship Fellow-UNICEF

    Mr. Scott Seigel, Associate Director of Admission, LIU-Brooklyn Campus

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    Thinking caps were put on to learn the difference between having a job and having a career.

    IMG_0119 Our College and Career Panel

    Bottom line...get good grades, have an interest in a variety of subjects, and get involve in clubs and activities.

    and keep asking questions and keep asking questions

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  • Clowning around with Cido the Clown and special guests Clown ToTo and the Hospital Clown Team from Japan Clowning around with Cido the Clown and special guests Clown ToTo and the Hospital Clown Team from Japan

    Cido the Clown, along with Clown ToTo and the Hospital Clown Team from Japan, had our East-West family rolling in the aisles.

    Cido the Clown and Company Cido the Clown and Company
    IMG_0595 Giving Clown ToTo a hand

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    Nothing like parent involvement Nothing like parent involvement

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    Mr. Sherman can juggle with the best of them Mr. Sherman can juggle with the best of them
    IMG_1331 Thank you all for coming

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  • Congratulations Ms. Rhi Korean Ambassador, Seju Son, Ms. Rhi, and Education Director, Lee Suk

    Our East-West Korean teacher, Ms. Rhi, was honored by the Korean Government for her role in promoting Korean programs overseas. She has made great efforts in facilitating educational exchange and cooperation between the USA and Korea. Ms. Rhi received her award from the Korean Ambassador, Seju Son, and the Education Director of the Korean Consulate of New York, Lee Suk. We are proud to have such an accomplished teacher on our staff.

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