ICE Music Department Presents
/Ishmael Levi: Jamaican & Caribbean Sounds
Four concerts and discussions about Jamaican music and culture over four periods on May 7th.
Ishmael Levi: Jamaican & Caribbean Sounds
Four concerts and discussions about Jamaican music and culture over four periods on May 7th.
Wednesday, May 15 at 6pm in Room 518
The topic will be financing college with a presentation from Michael Turner, Client Relations Manager at New York State Higher Education Services Commission (HESC). All families are welcome to attend because its never to early to start thinking about it.
Dear Families,
To bring to a close the 2018-2019 Community Lunches, we plan to have one final meal together on Tuesday May 14th.
For those of you who have generously contributed your time, cooking, and schlepping food across the city, we sincerely THANK YOU! Thank you for helping us begin this beautiful tradition, and filling the hearts and bellies of many! We think something very special happens when we gather together for meals.
For those of you who haven't contributed, but would still like to, please consider filing out the form and helping us make this final lunch of the year a special one!
Please feel free to email Marlyn or Danya if you have any questions. Please know that all contributions are greatly appreciated -- homemade or store bought, big or small. (Please just label ingredients and deliver by 10:00am.)
Keep seeing these reminders but not quite sure what we're talking about? Here's a quick overview:
We have started planning regular Community Lunches this year in an effort to bring middle school and high school students together -- to enjoy home cooked meals, have new groups of kids in new spaces, and to sit and talk and enjoy music. (Below are a few photos by Sam Ullman in case you want to see what's been happening in 518).
Lastly, if you'd like to join us for the final Community Lunch of the year, we'll be in room 518 between 11:45-12:30. Come on over! Families welcome!
Looking for a FREE summer camp?! University Settlement's Beacon program, located at East Side Community School, is providing camp both for MS and HS students. An email has been sent over Jupiter Grades with all the info you need to know. Reach out to our Site Director, Kristin, for more information via email or at 929-246-0498.
SONYC @ ICE will be closed on May 17, 2019 due to Staff Development Day. Feel free to reach out to Kristin with any questions.
Hey ICE Community,
Once a year we all get to kick back together, celebrate the school, raise a little money for the students, and that day is coming up soon. Yes, I mean Spring Fling! May 3 at the Dumbo Loft. I have a great time there every year and I have every reason to believe that the party this year will be better than ever.
I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible in just a few weeks from now.
Pete
P.S. – Don’t forget to purchase your tickets at http://www.iceschoolnyc.org/spring-fling-2019
Do you want to go to the Bronx Zoo for free this summer? How about the Museum of Natural History? MoMA? The aquarium?
The City of New York is currently offering photo ID cards free of charge. City residents can gain entrance into a wide variety of cultural institutions for free as well as get discounts at businesses around the city. Cardholders have access to one-year free membership all of these incredible places! For more information on how to apply, please visit the website here. Anyone over ten years old can get a card - including adults!
To make an appointment at an enrollment center and learn more - click here.
NYC (Department of Youth and Community Development) offers paid summer employment opportunities for 14-24 year olds. More info can be found here for 14-15 year olds, and here for 16-24 year olds.
Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) Applications are out now and can be found here.
All applications are due 4/26/19.
Anyone who would like help filling out an application can email Danya.
Dear ICE Community,
9th Grade Physics classes will spend Cycle 4 designing an electronic device to assist users who struggle with accessibility in their daily lives. We are seeking speakers who have experience with accessibility concerns to provide insight to our community about common challenges that exist in their lives or in the lives of those they work with. If you or someone you know is interested and available to meet with the grade April 29-May 10, please contact Sammi.
Great Scholarships Available - cost can be reduced from $425 to $50 (based on need). Exciting field trips and guest speakers. Last year they visited the Spotify offices, Palantir, and NYU Tandon School of engineering. They also had professional women in tech come in and speak about their experience.
Also here are some highlights from last summer.
Girls Rise Up by STEM From Dance: 2019 Summer Program
Spend three weeks falling in love with code and dance - and the magic that happens when you bring the two together. Over the course of the program, girls will be introduced to software and electrical engineering principles, as well as choreography fundamentals. They will learn to write code, construct circuits, and create movement. By the end of the three weeks they will have a tech project they imagined and brought to life, and a dance routine that incorporates it. This is an opportunity to collaborate with inspiring instructors, build community, and let creativity flow. This program runs July 8 - July 26 (M - F) from 9AM - 3PM. Learn more here, and apply by May 5!
Details:
July 8 - 26 | Monday - Friday | 9AM - 3PM
Location: Bishop Loughlin High School | Brooklyn (Fort Greene)
Accessible by 2/3/4/5/B/D/C/G/N/Q/R trains and several buses
New York City girls ages 12 - 18
Only 100 spots available
No code/dance experience necessary
Read our brochure for more info
Help spread the word on test refusals beyond ICE!
In case you missed it, ICE PAC announced in the last edition of this newsletter that 89% of ICE middle school students had refused the New York State ELA tests. (It actually turns out to be 90%, but that's not the subject of this item.) Families in other schools around the city may not have realized they had the right to refuse or were incentivized or intimidated not to opt out. In fact, the scare tactics reached such heights that NY's highest education officials were compelled to issue a statement reaffirming parent rights of refusal (and chastising school and district actors who have blocked information, or worse, misled parents).
While that statement is appreciated, it is long overdue and we're not sure it will make it to parents on the ground. So, in advance of the math tests in early May, we at ICE PAC ask YOU to help get the word out. Do you have children at another school? Does your neighbor have a 5th grader? Your sister an 8th grader? Let them know that they can refuse the math tests even if they took the ELA. (And for the record, word on the street and online is that the ELA tests were BAD: children as young as 8 testing from 8:30 to 2:30 with just a brief lunch break, students staying beyond dismissal, passages rated at reading levels multiple grades above that of the children being tested, and computer system malfunctions so egregious the state had to suspend computer-based test administration.)
Need resources to help you out on this mission? Check out NYC Opt Out on Facebook or Twitter or optoutnyc.com on the web.
Around a year ago a group of young women who were soon-to-be graduating 12th graders gathered at ICE to talk about ways to improve the experience for other girls at ICE. One of the important recommendations that arose from that meeting, was suggestion that the ICE Girls' Bathroom should always have a supply of feminine products available to students for free. The group felt this would be helpful for many reasons, and for students of all ages.
Since that time, our school has been committed to keeping a steady supply available. If you would like to help us in this effort, please see our amazon wish list here. Contributions of any size are welcomed and appreciated!
Our community lunches have been a huge success this year! Thank you so much to all of you who have so generously contributed food! Kids from all grades and advisories have come together to eat beautifully cooked food and spend time in community. Thank you so much for all your support in making these happen!
If you would like to contribute to the upcoming meal on Tuesday April 16th, please fill out (the very short) form.
Thank you as always for your time, commitment and love! If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Marlyn Gomez.
SONYC @ ICE will be closed on Thursday, April 18th due to staff development. If you have any questions please reach out to Kristin by phone 929-246-0498) or email.
Get into the Party for FREE as a VOLUNTEER
ONE HOUR SHIFTS BARTENDING (aka pouring wine)
Bartending 9:30 - 10:30pm ---- Bartend (wine & soft drinks)
Bartending 9:30 - 10:30pm ---- Bartend (wine & soft drinks)
Bartending 10:30 – Midnight --- Bartend & break down bar
Bartending 10:30 – Midnight --- Bartend & break down bar
TWO HOUR SHIFTS HELPING WITH FOOD
Food Help 6:30 – 8:30pm --- Put out food & bus tables and serving areas
Food Help 8:30 – 10:30pm --- Put out food & bus tables and serving areas
Food Help 10:30 - Midnight --- Put out food & bus tables and serving areas
ONE HOUR CLEAN UP SHIFTS
Clean Up Shift - 11:00 to Midnight --- clean up all food & drink and auction items
Clean Up Shift - 11:00 to Midnight --- clean up all food & drink and auction items
Museums, Music, Art, TV shows - Cultural activities, whether a private museum tour or a night at a jazz club raise lots of money for our school and your kids. Can you drum up a donation for:
tickets to a musical event - any genre!
seats to a Broadway show
Beautiful, often handcrafted jewelry & bags are big favorites at the Spring Fling auction.
Vacation homes - ICE families love travel! Donate a vacation home for a few days or more - local or international
Restaurant donations - dinner for two or four, a bottle of wine to accompany a dinner or complementary appetizers and/or dessert
Use the Online Donation Form or the Printable Donation Formwhen asking for donations. Be sure to give your donors the Merchant Letter which includes our tax id number for those who are donating.
Spring Fling 2019
Friday, May 3rd @ 6:30pm
Dumbo Loft
155 Water St, Brooklyn
Buy your tickets HERE
Do you want to go to the Bronx Zoo for free this summer? How about the Museum of Natural History? MoMA? The aquarium?
The City of New York is currently offering photo ID cards free of charge. City residents can gain entrance into a wide variety of cultural institutions for free as well as get discounts at businesses around the city. Cardholders have access to one-year free membership all of these incredible places! For more information on how to apply, please visit the website here. Anyone over ten years old can get a card - including adults! Photo ID cards also valid to apply for working papers
To make an appointment at an enrollment center and learn more - click here.
Our community lunches have been a huge success this year! Thank you so much to all of you who have so generously contributed food! Kids from all grades and advisories have come together to eat beautifully cooked food and spend time in community. Thank you so much for all your support in making these happen!
If you would like to contribute for an upcoming meal, please fill out (the very short) form.
Thank you as always for your time, commitment and love! If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Marlyn Gomez.
Wednesday, April 17th at 6pm in auditorium.
The PTA will host a screening and discussion of Screenagers. Purchase your tickets now.
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