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EDUCATION

Making the Grade!

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Most of the time we immensely mull over “the not so as important other things”, which capture our fondest memories concerning school. These things, such as the appreciation for picture day, prom time, and or joining an elite club make a gut clenching disturbance from an educational standpoint of view.

For it is simply the slighted emphasis that is not placed on making the grades in school which then scrutinizes the tracking abilities of all student progressions. Report card grades are vastly if not more important and should be prioritized. Report cards projects a student’s performance academically.

Therefore the overview of this processing formula is something which includes the troika components of teachers, students, and parents and ultimately it should not be taken so lightly. Grades determine which type of a student your learner strides to accomplish in terms of realistic goals. So the greatest question which rolls from off the top of my thoughts are, so what are we going to do?

Two wholehearted suggestions move me to share with the audience readers, one would be to provide regular practicums and the second would be commending earnest efforts. When students are given ample opportunities to improve their results are spellbound with significant changes. “Seeing is Believing” shockingly students admire visual abilities of their names in lights. It’s like the feeling to that of a hit Broadway performer. The more a student can recognize his growth, he’ll expound far beyond his last previous accomplishments.

Reward, reward, praise and reward! Tell me who never liked special trinkets? Just about any learner would enjoy a sweet treat. Recognition have tons of different creative approaches. Certificates could be handed out at a special assembly but as for mastery students they would greatly magnitude their next levels of achievements even the more if they were provided with intensified challenges making them further exceptional.

Education requires discipline with a developed acquired sense to learn. Yet, at the same time implemented instructions, habitual study habits, and the art of teaching must show pedagogic inventions in all of its fullness. Making the Grade is a bridged intervention based on the equality of partnership between parent-involvement along with students participation housed together into our educational system.

Soon all school systems will be breaking for Thanksgiving Day and the  Winter Break, this is a great opportunity for mentors and advocates for the youth to plan educational fun-filled curricular activities having strategic tactics to enhance learning potentials. Be Creative! Increase Knowledge!

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Thanksgiving Frankford – North Catholic Football Game

North Catholic and or Frankford High alumni

This will be our fifth year at having the North Catholic and Frankford Flagg football game, keeping a neighborhood tradition alive.  $20 includes a game shirt,beer, hotdogs, chilli, and kielbasa.
The game will be played at Deni playground (Church and Leiper Sts.) on Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 am.
I need to know shirt size, school and head count.  
Jason Hull
email jason.c.hull@comcast.net
By the way, North is on a 3 game winning streak.
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Aria Health Community Garden

Aria Health-Frankford saw the “fruits” of its labor at the fall harvest of its new community garden.  In partnership with the Lutheran Settlement House, Aria Health created this garden to take a

Pictured left to right: Karen Sobczak, MSN, RN, Clinical Director, Aria Health-Frankford, and Bob McArdle, Gardener, Aria Health  Photo Credit: Robert Neroni Photography

Pictured left to right: Karen Sobczak, MSN, RN, Clinical Director, Aria Health-Frankford, and Bob McArdle, Gardener, Aria Health
Photo Credit: Robert Neroni Photography

new approach in combining its commitment to the community and encouraging preventative care.

Aria organized the project, under the direction of Karen Sobczak, MSN, RN, Clinical Director, Aria Health-Frankford, and Bob McArdle, gardener, Aria Health.  McArdle led the planting initiative and planted the garden with the maintenance staff team. The team planted vegetables including lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and eggplant, as well as herbs including parsley and basil. The vegetables were harvested every Monday while in season,

The harvested crops were donated to the Lutheran Settlement House, a non-profit, community-based organization committed to serving vulnerable children, adults, and families living in Philadelphia.

Next year, Aria Health plans to expand this effort to more widely involve those in the Frankford area in the planting, managing and harvesting of the garden in order to promote healthy foods to its surrounding community.