I.C.E College Night
/11th Grade Parents & Guardians learn about the I.C.E. College Process!
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 6:00 pm in room 518
11th Grade Parents & Guardians learn about the I.C.E. College Process!
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 6:00 pm in room 518
Students will be dismissed after 6th period (1:20 pm) on Friday, April 1 so the ICE staff can have extended professional development meetings. If you need your child to remain at ICE until 3:00 pm, contact Mark Mazzone at mdmazzone@gmail.com. Room 509 will be staffed and supervised until 3:00 pm on both days.
Thank you for supporting our staff.
Pete and Mark
The deadline for completing your school survey either in hard copy (sent home with child) or online at www.nycschoolsurvey.org is Friday, April 1, 2016. ICE would like to achieve a goal of 100% completion of Parent Surveys.
The NYC Department of Education regards these surveys as an important tool as feedback from families. A cover letter with complete instructions is provided in each envelope.
If completing survey online at www.nycschoolsurvey.org click on Parent Survey and use the eight digit survey access code that appears on the bottom right-hand corner of the enclosed survey form.
If you cannot locate your survey access code or have misplaced your survey form, please call the survey hotline at 1-800-690-8603.
The Community Service Group at ICE is raising money for our service trip to a Navajo Reservation in Tahatchi, New Mexico on April 16th - 22nd. We've started a gofundme account to help with expenses, which means that anyone can donate online to our cause.
If you want to donate please go to this link: https://www.gofundme.com/newmexico2016
We'd love to raise as much money as possible, so please forward this link to anyone you know who would be willing to donate.
The Benefit Concert to support students’ travel originally scheduled for January 23rd has been rescheduled to Sunday, April 10th from 12 - 3 pm at the Sidewalk Café on 94 Avenue A in Manhattan.
Read MoreThe ICE Mexico Go Fund Me campaign is still open for donations
Middle School Parents: The ELA state test is the first week of April. Time to make a decision about opting out (refusing the test) or opting in (taking it). If you want to opt out, please let the school know at your earliest convenience. This will allow staff to plan how many classrooms are needed for the tests, how to assign teachers (whether for regular instruction or for test monitoring).
Read More21 days till our online Auction will open on April 25th
Live event Friday, May 13th 2016 -- SAVE THE DATE!
ICE will be in session on Thursday June 9th. Students will not attend school on Friday, June 10. Keep in mind, for many other schools in NYC the opposite will be true. ICE teachers will use Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11 to hold professional development meetings at an off-site location
All NYC Public Schools will be closed on Friday, March 25 for Good Friday
ICE will be in session on Thursday June 9th. Students will not attend school on Friday, June 10. Keep in mind, for many other schools in NYC the opposite will be true. ICE teachers will use Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11 to hold professional development meetings at an off-site location
11th Grade Parents & Guardians learn about the I.C.E. College Process!
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 6:00 pm in room 518
Students will be dismissed after 6th period (1:20 pm) on Friday, April 1 and Wednesday, April 20 so staff can have extended professional development meetings. If you need your child to remain at ICE until 3:00 pm, contact Mark Mazzone at mdmazzone@gmail.com. Room 509 will be staffed and supervised until 3:00 pm on both days.
Thank you for supporting our staff.
Pete and Mark
What's almost as good as hearing how great your kid is doing in school? Winning cool stuff!
And the winners are:
We hope you saved your tickets, email us at iceschool345@gmail.com to collect your prize.
At ICE, we strongly believe that immersion in other cultures through international travel can have life-changing effects upon our students. We also believe that all of our students are entitled to this opportunity.
Read MoreThe concert to support ICE student's fundraising efforts is on Sunday, April 10th from 12 - 3 pm at the Sidewalk Café on 94 Avenue A in Manhattan. Visit the ICE Website to purchase tickets or click here. Featuring ICE HS Band, Max Balton's Band, Roy Nathanson, Peter Karp and Violizzy & Friends.
Parents/Guardians are encouraged to complete the survey either in hard copy (sent home with child) or online at www.nycschoolsurvey.org by April 1, 2016. ICE would like to achieve a goal of 100% completion of Parent Surveys.
Read MoreMIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS: The state tests are just a few weeks away, which means it's time to decide whether you will have your child take them or refuse. Like all schools in New York State, ICE is required to administer the tests. However, unlike most other schools, our school does not include any test prep in the curriculum and encourages parents to be informed about testing issues. (Here's what families can face elsewhere.) We will not tell you "the tests are shorter" (something you may have heard if you have children at other elementary or middle schools) without also saying, "but still, on average, 45 questions longer than they were just a few years ago." We will not say the tests "inform instruction" because teachers here do not use the results. At all.
On Wednesday, parents filled room 518, which had been fortified for the occasion with extra tables and chairs. Principal Pete Karp and science teacher Kristen Bonnici talked about the quantity and nature of student assignments, specified how the complexity of those assignments progressed as students got older, and pointed out how having teachers teach both middle school and high school grades helped them to tweak assignments and curriculum--because they have the benefit of being able to look both backwards and forwards.
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Our high school students don't take (most) Regents exams.
85% of last year's middle school students refused the NY State tests.
In the absence of these instruments,
How does ICE calculate evidence of student learning?
This will not be a lecture or a Powerpoint, but a hands-on interactive session and discussion where we parents and guardians will do some of the work ourselves, under the guidance of Pete and the teachers present. We will be looking at how this assessment evolves on the continuum between middle school and college.
Parents from all grades welcome.
New families are especially encouraged to attend.
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