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  • KPAC PRESS RELEASE for Postponed - AAC 2014

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    Kissena Park 2013 Art Competition Winners of the Kissena Park 2013 Art Competition

    Assemblymember Nily Rozic (D-Fresh Meadows) joined Congressmember Grace Meng at the Kissena Park Civic Association’s 2013 Art Competition.  

    Participants of all ages, including numerous students from East-West participated and submitted artwork inspired by Kissena Park.  Congressmember Meng and Assemblymember Rozic later presented trophies and prizes to winners in various age categories.  

    Amy Chin-Hong getting some inspiration from her surrounding Amy Chin-Hong getting some inspiration from her surrounding
    Vivian Hsieh waiting for the announcements. Vivian Hsieh waiting for announcements and further instructions.
    Congresswoman Grace Meng announcing the start of the competition Congresswoman Grace Meng announcing the start of the competition
    Judges admiring and comparing artwork Judges admiring and comparing artwork
    Medals and prizes for the winners Medals and prizes for the winners
    Congratulations to our First Place winner, Haruna Yabuki Congratulations to our First Place winner, Haruna Yabuki

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  • Join or Support East-West! Join or Support East-West!

    AIDS Walk New York is less than ONE WEEK away!

    Please sign up or consider sponsoring an East-West walker or donate to TEAM EWSIS United at the annual AIDS Walk New York on May 18, 2014 at Central Park.

    Join and support the movement to create an AIDS-free generation and cheer on our fellow East-West students and staff.  The Walk usually takes about 2 1/2 hours to complete.

    For more information and directions to the event, click here: Day-of-Event Information

     

  • Poem in your Pocket

    During the Spring season, schools throughout the country participate in an event called "Poem in a Pocket" as part of a national celebration of poetry.  On May 16, the East-West School's English Department invites the whole school to join in the merriment and celebration of the world's poets.  We ask everyone in the school including students, teachers, administration, and support staff to bring in a favorite poem.  Keep the poem in your pocket and then when the time is right, share your poem by reading it to a friend, to your class, to a teacher, etc.  If you don't have a favorite poem, there will be large "pockets" hanging from walls in the hallway which contain different themed poems.

    Teachers, poems may be themed to fit the subject or objectives of your class.

    Math teachers, read the example by Sarah Adams that explains Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox:
    Zeno has discovered much to our dismay,
    that to get from A to B you must first go halfway,
    But to make it to the middle, you'll have to go a quarter,
    so divide the distances each one ever shorter.
    However as this process repeats ad infinitum,
    Zeno never came across a smallest spatial item.
    which he could at first traverse, and so to his amusement,
    Zeno has thus showed us the absurdity of movement.
    For a set of tasks which are infinite in number,-
    are impossible to finish when they've no last member.
    So a journey we can't start, let alone complete,
    is what we should accept, if space is not discrete.
    Envoi
    Zeno, Zeno I read your dichotomy,
    Some confusion it caused me,
    I need a lobotomy.

    And remember to save your poems or write your own for Ms. Binaso's upcoming Poetry Slam!

    Happy Poem Hunting, from the ELA Department

     

  • Our PTA will be hosting a buffet style dinner at 5:00pm for $5 per plate before our school's production of West Side Story.  Please come out and show your support.

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