ICE Summer Camp Fund on GoFundMe
/I.C.E Summer Camp Fund is now set up on GoFundMe
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Our mission is to open every door possible for our students. With a commitment to student-centered education, our vision is to provide a nurturing, creative, and challenging academic program that meets the unique needs of all students. Our dedication to maintaining small class sizes enables personal relationships and allows teachers and advisors to make meaningful connections with every student, fostering a culture of safety, support, and belonging.
At NY.ICE we develop independent thinkers through collaborative work, authentic problem-solving and inquiry-based projects. Students take risks, test theories, and learn from their hands-on experiences.
Upon graduation, we expect NY.ICE students to be a force in the world, ready to thrive in the academic, creative, social, and intellectual journeys that await them in college and beyond.
I.C.E Summer Camp Fund is now set up on GoFundMe
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NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) and Schools Out NYC (SONYC) have a summer day camp available in the East Village.
When: July 9 - August 18 . - Monday to Friday 9 - 5
Where: East Side Community High School - 420 East 12th Street, NYC 10009
How: To Enroll, complete the universal form entirely and submit a head shot of participant (selfies are fine). Return to Kristin Grupposo, Site Director at ICE, or hand deliver to the Beacon office at East Side Community High School, Attn: Gia Lopez, Beacon Director.
Contact Kristin Gruppuso if you have any questions.
On Friday, May 18, 2018 SONYC @ ICE will be cancelled due to University Settlement's staff development day. Please contact Kristin via phone 929-246-0498 or email.
Tickets on sale now! Click HERE.
On May 16th from 6:00pm to 8:30pm in the Auditorium, the PTA will host the screening of the documentary
I’m Not Racist… Am I?
12 NYC teens were asked to spend one year talking about racism. This film tracks their journey through 5 intense workshops.
Parents and students are encouraged to attend.
The film makers suggest that this is appropriate for kids in 7th grade and older but parents of 6th graders may view the trailer to help you decide whether or not it is appropriate for your child. A trained facilitator will guide a conversation after the 90 minute film.
Advance tickets are $10 for adults ($15 at the door) and $5 dollars for students
Snacks, drinks & ICE merchandise will be on sale
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