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  • Save the Date!

    Seniors, Parents and Guardians are invited to attend a Financial Aid (FAFSA) workshop on either

     Thursday, January 9th or Saturday, January 10th.

    You MUST bring copies of your most recent Tax Return and any Public Assistance Income Verification letters (if applicable). 

    Together, we will file the FAFSA form which is an important part of your child's college application process. 

    For more information, click here for the flyer.

     

  • In response to  Typhoon Haiyan, which caused massive damage, destruction, and death to the people of the Philippines, our middle school advisories started a fundraising initiative called "West Helps East" to aid the victims.  
    Generous donation of food from staff and students Generous donation of food from staff and students
    As part of this initiative, our middle school students planned a Winter Potluck Feast, which took place on December 17th.  It included an international buffet (empanadas, fried dumplings, chicken adobo, etc.), a pie eating contest, raffle, music (student-created playlist included Filipino songs, K-pop, holiday music, popular music, etc.), and games (generously loaned by Ms. He's Games Club).  
    Our East-West DJ, Rahul Shivanni Our East-West DJ, Rahul Shivanni
    In an effort to make a meaningful contribution to victims of this tragedy, while also teaching our students about the importance of community, empathy, and what it means to be a citizen of the world, Ms. Binaso, Mr. Oppenheim and Ms. Dinkelaker, our East-West teachers, spearheaded this event.  This past summer, Ms. Binaso worked closely with the organization Gawad Kalinga, a Philippine-based poverty-alleviation organization that is at the forefront of the relief effort.   All proceeds raised will go to Gawad Kalinga.
    Cooking demonstration of Egg Fried Rice courtesy of Mr. Chang Cooking demonstration of Egg Fried Rice courtesy of Mr. Chang
    Mrs. Gorry leading a Cookie Decorating station Mrs. Gorry leading a Cookie Decorating station
    Assortment of international food was available. Assortment of international food was available.
    Thank you to our students, parents and staff for all their support. Thank you to our students, parents and staff for all their support.

    Salamat po!  Thank you to all who attended and contributed to the success of this event.

  • East-West will be running a Kaplan SAT Prep Course for our current 11th graders after school starting Tuesday, January 14th to the Tuesday, April 8th in preparation for the May 3rd SAT Exam.

    The program will consist of 8 SAT instructional classes which will be 3 hours each, and 2 full length mock examinations which are 4 hours each.

    The class is being offered at the greatly reduced price of $78.00 and students are allowed to register on a first come first served basis.

    Click here to view more information and to print out the Student and Parent Contract.

    Students must:

    • attend every class
    • be on time for class
    • behave in a respectful manner
    • do all homework
    • participate actively in class

    Please note, students who do not adhere to these rules will be  asked to leave the program and will not receive a refund for the remaining program.

    Please return all paperwork to Ms. Washington in order to register.

    Click here to view the SAT Class Schedule for January 2014

  • On Friday, December 7th, a special guest came to discuss careers in Engineering with our TEALS/Intro to Computer Science students.

    Ms. Katz. Ms. Katz shares her experiences and what lies ahead in engineering with our TEALS students.

    Our TEALS teacher, Mrs. Katz, invited her daughter, Alyssa, who is a structural engineer for an architectural firm in New York City, to talk about her education, work experiences, and opportunities for our students.

    Our TEALS students hearing about the importance of immersing in STEM classes Our TEALS students hearing about the importance of immersing in STEM classes
    Working in group hands-on projects Collaborative hands-on projects

    Alyssa is a product of the New York City school system, and a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.  She emphasized the need for students to focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills in high school, and to actively pursue degrees in the various engineering fields.  Alyssa told the class that engineers always work in teams, so the ability to collaborate is vital, as are strong communication skills.

    Having fun and learning at the same time Learning from trial and error utilizing skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

    East-West courses in math, computers, science and engineering are a vital component of the education we provide our students.  We are also proud of how reading, writing and communication skills are stressed across the curriculum.  This emphasis on communication and STEM skills, as well as our international perspective of the importance of Asia in the global economy prepares our students to be successful in university and productive adults.

    Designing state-of-the-art  curtain walls and building envelopes at the new WTC Path Station Designing state-of-the-art curtain walls and building envelopes at the new WTC Path Station
    Even Engineers wear uniforms when they are on duty Engineers wear cool hats and "uniforms" when they are on the job in a work site

    Thank you, Alyssa, for sharing your experiences to encourage our East-West students to consider careers in Engineering.

    Click here to view more photos from this album

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC5FbmsH4fw

    During Computer Science Education Week, our students have the opportunity to participate in the Hour of Code. With the help of our TEALS students, guided by Mrs. Katz, our Computer Science teacher, will be facilitating the instructions to our students who will spend a class period learning how to code and create their own computer program.  The goal is to build excitement for our TEALS program and get our students thinking about careers in Computer Science.

    Kevin Vazcones presents Hour of Code at Muster Kevin Vazcones presents Hour of Code at Muster
    Chloe Lam, Teals student, leading a presentation on coding. Chloe Lam, TEALS student, leading a presentation on coding.
    Our middle school students participating in their Hour of Code Our 9th grade students, Paul Seo, Destyn Hall and Intisam Chowdury, participating in the Hour of Code
    Main Kong Koo, TEALS student, guiding our middle school students during their Hour of Code. Main Kong Koo, TEALS student, guiding our middle school students during their Hour of Code.
    Students learning the basics of coding. Students learning the basics of coding.

    Students are encouraged to continue their Hour of Code anywhere they have internet access on a computer, tablet, iPad, or smartphone.  Students can click on the following link: http://code.org/learn for a variety of self-guided tutorials to learn how to code, or get an introduction to JavaScript.  Students can also download programs and get "unplugged" about computer science, programming logic, or even the valuable skill of debugging.  There are also apps available on any device to learn about core programming logic for kids as young 4.

    Click here to view more photos from the Hour of Code 2013 album

    For more information about the Hour of Code 2013 campaign, please visit www.code.org or click here for the Computer Science Education Week pdf.

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