Nepal Trip Students Organizing ICE Holiday Talent Show
/The students on on the Nepal trip are once again organizing the annual ICE Holiday Talent Show.
It is scheduled for Wednesday, December 19th 6:00pm - 8:00pm in the auditorium.
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The students on on the Nepal trip are once again organizing the annual ICE Holiday Talent Show.
It is scheduled for Wednesday, December 19th 6:00pm - 8:00pm in the auditorium.
The students going on the Malaysia trip are raising funds by making "bag lunches" for students who are going on the annual Ice Skating trip. Please support this effort by purchasing a lunch for your child(ren)! You can print and complete the form here.
Thank you for helping spread the word about internships--the response from parents this year has been really great!
Several ICE seniors are still looking for leads for internship opportunities in fields they are most passionate about. Please contact Internship Coordinator Josh Torpey if you or someone you know may be able to offer one of our students help making a connection in any of the following areas!
Women's health / reproductive rights / advocacy organizations
Software / coding
Science labs (plug: every year our superstar seniors intern at labs with professors and grad students and knock their socks off!)
Specifically, neuroscience or chemistry labs
TV/ film / commercial production
Journalism
Public interest law
Youth education / advocacy
Writers' / literary organizations
Marine biology / ecology
Urban planning
Political science / history
Photography
Statistical / data analysis
Sports data analysis
Thank you!
We are continuing the long tradition of taking our entire school ice skating this holiday season. On Thursday, December 20th, 2018, advisors will take their advisory on the Q train to LeFrak Lakeside Ice Rink in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Here is some info:
Students meet in advisory room at 8:15 am until their departure time. All students will depart with their grade between 9:00 and 10:00 am.
Students can bring lunch or buy it at the rink
Admission is $12 for all students attending the trip (no matter if skating or not). This includes admission and skate-rental
Middle School students will be escorted back to ICE by their advisor at 2:00 pm and dismissed from ICE at the end of our school day (2:59 pm).
High School students can be dismissed from the rink directly at the end of our school day (2:59 pm)
Please fill out the information and sign on BOTH permission slips if you give permission for your child to attend this trip. Have your child hand in the permission slip and money to his/her advisor by Friday, December 14th…. But sooner the better!
**If your family cannot pay, ICE will cover the cost for you. Also, if you have the means to, we ask that you bring in $20 to help offset the cost of those who cannot pay.
As always this will be a great way to enjoy the holidays in our community. Happy holidays!
The annual school wide ice skating trip for students and teachers is scheduled for Thursday, December 20th.
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