Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June 30, 2010

What's happening at the Upper School? We are getting a new look...
Shades of gray...
Our HELLO FRIENDS sign is even more prominent...




Other changes? Dylan now has an actual room across from Willy's office--very nice! The downstairs hallway has been painted and the cubbies have been removed. Watch out for our beautiful new lockers. End-of-Year reports have been mailed and summer camp is in full swing. My vacation begins in moments. It's actually a little hard to drag myself away with the thought that I won't return for a whole month. I wish you all a wonderful and relaxing summer vacation. See you in August!


Sunday, June 6, 2010

Internships and returning groups 6.6.10

We begin planning for End-of-Year experiences a year in advance. Next week, at our June staff meetings, we will start to plan for next year. Students make their choices in December, and groups work throughout the winter and spring in preparation for their amazing experiences. After we conclude the spring term, and staff and students depart for their individual and group adventures, it seems to me that 11 school days (the length of our EOY program) is a long time. The reality is that this time goes by so quickly, I barely have time to keep up with everything that is going on in France, Nicaragua, Trinidad, the Adirondacks, out West, Newton Grove, and Durham...even with high speed internet! As you can see by these photos, the Adirondacks group has already returned. With Dave at the wheel, the CFS bus with trailer in tow pulled into school late Friday afternoon. The group seemed hot, tired, dusty...and very happy. When they left, they were a bus full of individuals. They returned very much a group.
Benny and Max look happy to step off that bus and onto CFS land!



Nobody goes anywhere until all the food, equipment, and trash have been removed from the bus and trailer.
Welcome home!




Our Internship Program offers students the opportunity to explore an area of study or a career opportunity that interests them. This year, over 30 of our students are participating in internships. Here you can see Jessye interviewing the director of Clean Energy Durham for an article about the group's program to help people make their homes more energy efficient. Interning with the Durham Herald Sun, Jess had an article in Saturday's paper in which she wrote about DA's graduation ceremony. According to Nancy Wikle, the Herald Sun's Managing Editor, Jess and two other interns were "self-possessed, curious, and couageous in navigating a new field of interest and working with colleagues old enough to be their parents and grandparents." She recieved the Durham Grit Award for her work.
Here are Reut and Kate working at Arbor ridge Studios. They wanted to learn more about the music and recording industry.
Madeline chose to intern Vert & Vogue, a small clothing boutique at Brightleaf Square. She was most interested about the fact that everything in the store is completely sustainable and eco-friendly.









Tasha has spent her time at the Carrboro Arts Center where they have been most appreciative of her help. As Tasha said in her proposal, she has a passion for the arts and hopes to work in an arts-related job someday. This internship might give her a glimpse into some of the possibilities that are available.








More to come about other internships and returning trips...
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
The official last day of our End-of-Year Program is Wednesday. I say "official" because each group has its own travel schedule with some groups leaving and returning earlier than others. The last groups to return are France, Nicaragua and West on Tuesday. They will need Wednesday to rest and recover. THURSDAY is a full day of school. We have a full schedule of meetings throughout the day and will be distributing yearbooks. The ONLY BURGER TRUCK will be on hand at noon on Thursday to provide a unique lunch opportunity for our students. Students wanting to order burgers (including veggie), fries, and/or drinks from Only Burger should bring money to cover this cost. (Only Burger has a website. Cost ranges from $4.25-$6.75 for a burger, $1.50 for fries, $1.25 for drinks) FRIDAY is a very important halfday. We will meet in advisee groups for the last time, have class meetings and our own tradition of a final meeting for worship with attention to our graduating seniors.
SENIOR BANQUET AND SLIDE SHOW
Our annual banquet to honor our seniors is Wednesday at 6:30pm at the Meeting Hall. This dinner is for staff and seniors only. The Senior Slide Show will follow the banquet at 8pm and is open to the community. All are invited to come to the Center to celebrate our wonderful seniors at this family-friendly event.
GRADUATION SUNDAY, JUNE 13 at 10:30am in the CENTER See you there!


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

End-of-Year updates June 1, 2010

The End-of-Year Program is in full swing. As I told the freshmen when I visited them in Newton Grove, this program is not meant to be easy--and it isn't. This experience is hard work for all involved. We purposely take students out of their comfort zones and ask them to stretch, take risks, and learn. The freshman class, for example, will live together at the farmworker ministry in Newton Grove for 10 days--cooking and eating all meals together, providing important service work to others, figuring out what to do when their is nothing to do, and sleeping in less than optimal sleeping conditions. Tonight's dinner, for example, is a Spanish-speaking-only dinner. I thanked them on Sunday for taking a chance on this wonderful experiment, for without their enthusiastic participation, it would not work. Below, you can see the freshmen surrounded by the many farmworkers that they have met.
Here are the freshmen singing during the church service. You can see Father Tony on the right.
Here is the amazing, passionate, wise and wonderful Father Tony giving a sermon on Sunday.
Sydney, Audrey, and Celeste are ready for church.


Little Phoebe is learning to walk in Newton Grove!

Jamie and Nick provided the accompaniment to the group's song during church.





Here is the French trip group enjoying their day in Etretat. Ken says that it rained and the wind howled, but they made the best of it.
I couldn't resist this shot of Julia and Alison with this very serious seagull. Our beautiful students in France!








The group in Nicaragua is working with community members to build a community garden. Some of the students are giving swimming lessons to children in Las Salinas. The Trinidad group hiked to a pristine waterfall yesterday and observed sea turtles laying eggs on the beach last night. Today, they were back at work at the orphanage and with Habitat for Humanity. The West trip put in on the Green River today and will canoe in Labyrinth and Stillwater Canyons for 4 days. Our group in the Adirondacks is scheduled to kayak from Stoney Creek Pond to Raquette River today. Tomorrow, they have an overnight hike at Giant Mountain.
We hope that our End-of-Year Program offers potentially life-changing experiences for our students. We look forward to their safe return...and many wonderful stories of their adventures.