Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Summer SCORES Service Project

Summer SCORES students went on a community walk and noted everything they saw.  They then decided which aspects were positive and which were negative for the community.  Soon they will determine what community issue they will focus on and how they can turn that negative into a positive.



Campers also wrote poems about their community and made beautiful displays to decorate the community center.




They wrote down some goals on postcards to themselves.  
We will send them out as reminders of their personal and group goals.









SCORES students focus on helping the environment and preventing bullying



Summer SCORES students worked in 2 groups.  Each group did a community walk and observed some assets and some problems in their school community.  The groups chose to work on bullying and helping plants around the school yard.




Some ideas for how to help fix the dead plants students saw on their community wall
Students researched their topic online and came up with a plan for helping to end bullying and save plants.



The Anti-bullying group came up with rules for addressing bullies assertively and acted out situations where different students had to address various forms of bullying.  Their creativity was very impressive and powerful. 

Reminders for role play

Some research notes on dealing with bullying




Summer SCORES Students Perform at Poetry Slam

The student gave a final performance.  They selected a "red carpet" theme.

Waiting in the wings
Awards were given to each camper.  Students came to the microphone to accept their award and instead of a thank you speech, they recited their poems.


2012 Summer SCORES Poetry Awards

Jacob: Best 5 Senses Poem for “Grandma’s Oatmeal”
Noel: Most Beautiful Imagery used Throughout Poems
Danny: Best “I am” poem
Nye: Best Haiku
Nakia: Best Range of Poetic Form and Devices
Brielle: Best Simile throughout One Poem for “Swans”
Jenisys:  Best Couplet Poem for “Chirping, Chirping Everywhere”
Isaiah: Best Use of Rhyming Throughout Poems
Melissa: Best Nonsense Poem for “Maddog”
Jeremy: Best Animal Poem for “Turtle”
Dean: Most Creative Poetry
Pedro: Best Poems about People for “Mohammad” and “Jake”
Amaya:  Best Olympics Poem for “Olympic People”
Nivea: Most Magical Language and Images in Poems



Students also presented the work they did in community service class.

SCORES students presenting the community that they designed

Many families attended the potluck and end of the season performance.

The audience enjoying the presentation