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Touching the Lives Of Little Writers

There is another project listed on DonorsChoose.org today.  A teacher at Northwood Charter is looking for a document camera.  That is a device that projects a picture of of a document up on the screen.  We used to have those projection gadgets that the teachers used with big slides well now they have these things.

You can read the story here and then decide if you want to kick in a few bucks to help the kids out.

The project that we highlighted a few weeks ago made their goal as you can see here.

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Mastery Charter Smedley Elementary School

Pete Specos noted at the last Frankford Civic meeting that the zoning had been approved for the Smedley addition.  I went by there yesterday and found the construction well underway.

As you can see the empty space within the outside walls at the back is being filled in with the gymnasium and new classrooms.  Other improvements will be an elevator and air conditioning as well as a much needed electrical upgrade to the building.

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Comcast Internet Essentials

You may have heard that Comcast has acquired NBC.  For that to happen, they had to offer low cost broadband internet service to low income families.  We have a fair number of families in our community who would qualify for that service and so here I am shilling for Comcast.  I have looked for a catch to the deal and so far I haven’t found one, so here it is just in time for back to school.

Internetessentials.com is the web site.  Schools and school teachers might want to take a close look at this as a way of getting their students connected.

 

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I Can Read, Write, and Speak in Spanish!

I was doing my periodic scan of everyblock.com for Frankford issues and tripped over this page.  Teacher at Smedley is trying to raise money for classroom supplies. This is how she puts it:

My students attend an elementary school in Philadelphia, PA. We are a very structured school, but are unfortunately located in a low-income area, and are known for being in one of the most dangerous parts of the city. Our school was even donned the nickname “Deadly Smedley,” before Mastery took over. Even with those surroundings, our students still come to school every day with smiles on their faces because they know that they are one step closer to going to college. Many of our students have lost parents and siblings due to the crime in the neighborhood, and many have witnessed those happenings themselves. This does not hold our students down. They are always striving to be on the next reading level, or to get a 100% on their Benchmarks. Having Spanish allows our students to “leave” their daily life, and travel to different Spanish-speaking countries to immerse themselves in the language and culture of the people who live in those countries.

Donorschoose.org is the site where you can make a contribution to the cause or just read more about it here.

 

My students attend an elementary school in Philadelphia, PA. We are a very structured school, but are unfortunately located in a low-income area, and are known for being in one of the most dangerous parts of the city. Our school was even donned the nickname “Deadly Smedley,” before Mastery took over. Even with those surroundings, our students still come to school every day with smiles on their faces because they know that they are one step closer to going to college. Many of our students have lost parents and siblings due to the crime in the neighborhood, and many have witnessed those happenings themselves. This does not hold our students down. They are always striving to be on the next reading level, or to get a 100% on their Benchmarks. Having Spanish allows our students to “leave” their daily life, and travel to different Spanish-speaking countries to immerse themselves in the language and culture of the people who live in those countries. My students attend an elementary school in Philadelphia, PA. We are a very structured school, but are unfortunately located in a low-income area, and are known for being in one of the most dangerous parts of the city. Our school was even donned the nickname “Deadly Smedley,” before Mastery took over. Even with those surroundings, our students still come to school every day with smiles on their faces because they know that they are one step closer to going to college. Many of our students have lost parents and siblings due to the crime in the neighborhood, and many have witnessed those happenings themselves. This does not hold our students down. They are always striving to be on the next reading level, or to get a 100% on their Benchmarks. Having Spanish allows our students to “leave” their daily life, and travel to different Spanish-speaking countries to immerse themselves in the language and culture of the people who live in those countries.

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Mastery Charter School Smedley Expansion

Mastery Charter School Smedley Showing New Addition

At the August Frankford Civic meeting, one of the items on the agenda was a zoning variance to allow the Mastery Charter School Smedley campus to expand by adding a new gymnasium and four new classrooms.  Joe Ferguson, Chief Operating Officer of Mastery Schools and Brian McLaughlin, Principal of Smedley made the presentation to the Civic.  The plan is to fill in the area of the building at the rear with the gym on the bottom and to add four new classrooms at the top.  The plan also will add an elevator for students with disabilities and air conditioning for the building. Mastery noted when the took over the building that it needed extensive improvements.

The Civic voted unanimously to support the variance.

Brian McLaughlin and Joe Ferguson

 

 

Joe Ferguson (Chief Operating Officer, Mastery Charter Schools).
On the left is Brian McLaughlin (Principal, Smedley Elementary)
Joe Ferguson (Chief Operating Officer, Mastery Charter Schools).

On the left is Brian McLaughlin (Principal, Smedley Elementary)