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Old Club Gets New Start

January 18, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Nomi Martin-Brouilett
Staff Writer
Some Science Leadership Academy clubs can go unnoticed for a long time. Franklin Institute Stewards In Knowledge-Sharing, or FISIKS, is one of these clubs.

Club Coordinator Luke Van Meter, who is also the SLA-TFI liason, explained, “FISIKS stands for improving student awareness and access to the resources and opportunities at The Franklin Institute.”

The club actually started in 2010, when a group of highly involved SLA students who are now seniors started the program. The purpose was to maximize the benefits of SLA’s partnership with The Franklin Institute increase the awareness of the resources, programs, and activities that are available at TFI at SLA. This includes leading free trips to see movies and exhibits, and encouraging families to use their free memberships.

One of these events took place last Wednesday, when FISIKS took a group of students to see Monsters, Inc. in 3D at The Franklin Institute for free. The trip was a big hit, a group of around 15 students took the opportunity to go. One of these students was Sophomore Darya Nemati.

“Monsters Inc. was awesome! I got to hang out with friends and watch a movie at the same time.“ says Nemati, who didn’t know of FISIKS beforehand. “I heard about the movie in the Advisory Memo….and I would be willing to participate in future events.”

The club that few knew about is finally getting attention and interest, years after it started.So what is FISIKS planning next?

“Alisha Rothwell and Emmanuel are hanging posters around the school to raise awareness about the Titanic Exhibit and other opportunities. I expect the club’s activity to continue to grow as more students get involved and as the group tries out new things.” say’s Van Meter.

The club meets on Wednesday afternoon’s as well as some lunch periods, and is looking for new members! If you are interested, email Alisha Rothwell at arothwell@scienceleadership.org.

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Free Reading For All

January 15, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Annisa Ahmed

Staff Writer

As of this year, the independent reading unit at Science Leadership Academy is stretching across grades.

The Reluctant Readers Bill of Rights

SLA is a school built upon independence and after laying down some guidelines, students are normally allowed to explore a topic in their own fashion and the same holds true with literature. Students are initially introduced to it at the beginning of their third year.

English Teacher Larissa Pahomov finds comfort this type of teaching because it allows for more wiggle room. “It’s a challenge in English because everyone reading one book gives you unity and some common thread for discussion,” explains Ms. Pahomov. But, I remember it gets boring when you are always being told what to read, so you also have to give them freedom at some point.”

“The big thing,” Ms. Pahomov said, “is figuring a way to give people without it being totally unstructured so, finding ways to encourage students to read and enjoy themselves without making it feeling restricted.”

The brilliant mastermind behind it was former English Teacher Zac Chase, but the concept is always being fine tuned. As for instance, independent reading or rather, free reading as English Teacher Matt Kay calls it, is being brought into the curriculum as early as freshman year.

He explains as it as an approach to target kids who do not always read class texts with a passion. “I thought I would grab more of their attentions if I gave them more options,” stated Mr. Kay.

The students that he teaches are divided into small reading groups and given a book each. There are small quizzes every Friday and it is their job to manage their reading time wisely. Novels to be studied this year include Girl, Interrupted, Monster and Me Talk Pretty and so far, it has been running rather smoothly.

Mr. Kay acknowledges that there are better ways to teach about culture. “And all of these books [offered], he noted, “are tied together by a culture unit so, I figured there is no reason not to taste some free reading.”

Freshman Hikma Salhe of Blue Stream has been rather pleased with the turn of events. “It’s pretty inspiring and fun. When I talk with other kids in the class, there is more to talk about because of the options Mr. Kay has given us.”

She hopes that she will able to read more like this during her later in SLA.

Contact: aahmed2@scienceleadership.org.

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Locker Talk: What is EduCon?

January 15, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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“Educon is a conference where educators from around the country/world come to SLA to participate in courses about how to bring their school into the 21st century, or about just the school system in general.” - Sophomore, Wynn Geary
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“Are you sure you want to ask me this question because I don’t really know what it is. It’s kind of like when a bunch of people from different schools visit SLA and we present who we are and what we’re about.” -Freshman, Veronica Nocella
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“A place that’s united with education.” -Sophomore, Monisha Das
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“Educon is a huge event where tons of different people come to the school to learn about our curriculum and the way our society runs. We hope most of those people will donate a large sum of money to keep the projects of our school funded.” -Junior, Niyala Brownlee
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“Educon is a time of the year where groups of people from all over the world come to SLA and students here can share their ideas with them.” -Sophomore, True Black
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Photos and Interview by Melanie Harrington.

 

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Locker Talk: What is your New Year’s resolution?

January 9, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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“To exercise everyday.” – Sophomore Audrey Pham
“My new years resolution is to do photography more.” – Sophomore Dylan Long
“Be more fearless and don’t care what everybody thinks.” – Sophomore Gabby Tryce-Arnold
“To be happy all year.” – Sophomore Jasmin Gilliam
“To take over the world.” – Sophomore Jian Zhang
“Make new friends.” – Sophomore Peter Ricker
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“My new years resolution is to do photography more.”
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Hallway Fashion: Sterling Perry

January 9, 2013 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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Would you consider yourself fashionable, to stand out fashion wise amongst the students at SLA?

Only sometimes when I feel like it.

Do you know which each item is from? If so name the places you got it from.

Jacket – Urban Outfitters

Jordan 5’s / Chain – Ubiq

Shirt/Jeans- Zumiez

Beanie- Moose Limited

Who is your fashion icon that you get inspiration from?

My fashion icons include Fly Union, Curren$y and Asap Rocky. I like to switch up styles every once in awhile. Some days I feel classy, some days I feel as though I should use more of an urban approach.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration from formalwear catalogs, blogs (GQ, etc) .I find inspiration for my more urban looks from rappers such as Jerreau and Asap Rocky. Also I find inspiration from other people. I take popular styles and make them my own.

Where do you usually shop?

Ubiq, Zumies , Moose limited and Amazon.

 

Interview by Dalena Bui

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