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  • With nearly 3,000 colleges to choose from with a 4-year degree in the United States and over 22,000 universities worldwide, the process of selecting a college, let alone a degree of study, can be an overwhelming process.  In an effort to support a college going culture  Ms. Washington, our Director of College Counseling at East-West, for the third year in a row organized a day trip for all our high school students to visit and explore their college options.

    ST_Thomas Our graduating seniors getting ready to visit St. Thomas Aquinas...

     

    and Fairfield University. and Fairfield University.

     

    Photo opportunity with our 11th graders before they visit Yale... Photo opportunity with our 11th graders before they visit Yale...

     

    Mercy College... Mercy College...

     

    and Mount Saint Vincent. and Mount Saint Vincent.

     

    Drew University... Drew University...

     

    Concordia College... Concordia College...

     

    and Manhattanville for our 10th graders. and Manhattanville for our 10th graders.

     

    As for our 9th graders..

    They had the opportunity to explore LIU Brooklyn... They had the opportunity to explore LIU Brooklyn...

     

    NYU! NYU!

     

      All East-West high school students had the opportunity to visit various colleges in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. This was a wonderful day when students were able to view college campuses, network with college admissions counselors, learn about the various components of the admissions process, and learn more about what it means to be college ready. As we prepare your child for college (and beyond) we realize that it is important for them to have a clear academic path; this day provides that as they have the opportunity to learn about what colleges are looking for so that they can tailor their academic courses accordingly. For example, this might mean that your child might decide to enroll in a College Now or AP course or maybe take advantage of our Kaplan led SAT prep class while enrolled at East-West. Overall the day was a huge success, as East-West students visited a total of 10 different schools and were able to share a variety of wonderful experiences. Stay tuned for more photos from their trip.

  • NAACP movie night poster A Message from Ms. Patterson and our Junior NAACP Club: In celebration of Halloween, the Junior NAACP Club is working to organize its Fright Film Festival. The movie screening will take place this Friday, October 31st, after school from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm in rooms 404A & 404B. This is  a fundraiser to support the club in taking trips, purchasing supplies and organizing more student events and initiatives in school. Our club goals are centered on building a sense of community within the school through fun, inclusive activities, as well as encouraging awareness and commitment to issues concerning social justice and equity. Tickets are being sold for $2 by Ms. Patterson and club members (including Jamilla, Raven and Malaysia) and there will be a concession stand with refreshments available for purchase. Please encourage middle-schoolers (if asked) to take a permission slip outside of room 405D. We appreciate any support that you can offer. Donating to or purchasing from our concession stand, as well as volunteering to help supervise the expected group would be amazing. If there are any questions regarding this event, please email me at: lpatterson@ewsis.org. Thank you for your support.

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