Thursday, December 17, 2009

Until Next Year (!)...


We wrapped the fall After School Program with sessions on Baltimore. In math students constructed a variety of graphs using demongraphic data -- they realized that Baltimore is NOT a diverse city. In language arts they learned about and read some Edgar Allan Poe -- it was so exciting that some students returned to read and listen to The Tell-Tale Heart a second time. In this photo, seventh grader Sergio Cardoza is channeling the late poet. Seven students had perfect attendance!!! Most students attended more than seventy-five percent of the sessions.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

A Busy Week













On Thursday, November 19, MGP Summer Scholars invited their 8th grade FSK colleagues to join them for our third annual High School Night. Ms. Sophia Rudisill, Associate Director of MGP, described the high school lottery process. Ms. McDonald, 8th grade FSK teacher, and Mr. Basmajian, 7th grade FSK teacher, and MGP Site Director, will review the formula with their students.
On Saturday, November 20, two dozen summer scholars enjoyed the DaVinci exhibit at the Science Center. Students were amazed that DaVinci's inventions were so modern and to learn that his self-description as "also painting," even though he is best known for the Mona Lisa, was accurate. The 8the Grade Girls won the scavenger hunt.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Second Annual HS Roadtrip




There are more than three high schools of choice in Baltimore, and it is important that the MGP Summer Scholars get a taste of some of the possibilities. On Monday, October 12th, students from FSK had an opportunity to visit two innovative Baltimore high schools New Era Academy and ACCE.
At New Era students are called scholars, jazz plays between classes, and crew is offered at the Baltimore Rowing Club -- www.newera.net.
At ACCE students go to internships on Thursdays instead of school getting a clear understanding of what the world of work is like -- www.accebaltimore.com.
Remember HS Night for MGP students at FSK will be on Thursday, November 19th in the cafeteria.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

High School Night at Calvert


The After School Program started on September 29th and 30th. MGP program students were invited to Calvert School on October 6th to participate in their High School Night where Baltimore independent schools and out-of-the area boarding schools had representatives available to talk to interested students. Eighth grader Symone Jackson and her mother came straight from the soccer field to speak with representatives from RPCS, Oldfields, St. Timothy's (shown here) and City among others. On Monday, October 12th, MGP students will be going on the second annual High School Roadtrip. High School will again be our focus on November 19th when there will be a high school night for us (AND pizza) in the cafeteria at FSK starting at 5:30 pm. Please let Mr. B. know if you will be coming.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Pictures Are Worth Thousands of Words

Enjoy these videos of Summer 2009!


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Fifth Week of Summer


Hard to believe that summer's been and gone. 9th graders completed their Radio Days at WLOY; the date on which their feature stories will air will be posted here shortly along with the Closing Celebration video. Enjoy the photo of the entire group from 7th to 10th graders.
Check here periodically for news of happenings during the school year.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Fourth Week of Summer











Students began the week onstage at the Hipodrome where they got a chance to improvise, paint their faces, vocalize, and write and perform in scenes. 9th grade quilters continued to work on their squares, 8th graders their NFTE projects and Radio Days, WLOY residencies, began. On Thursday all students visited the Planetarium in Calvert's Lower School and played water games on the field. 7th graders enjoyed a debate competition. After four weeks of competition the scores gap between the teams is narrowing.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Third Week of Summer











We hit the waves on Thursday, July 2nd at the Downtown Sailing Center for our Fourth Anual Regatta. On Monday, July 6th we went to Philadelphia -- some of us put on the robes of a Supreme Court Justice, most of us ate cheese steaks, all of us had not realized how small the Liberty Bell actually is!

On Tuesday, 8th graders got a Taste of (Summer) Squash and a bit of a workout at Meadow Mill Athletic Club.

Also on Tuesday, 9th graders got to spend the night at UMBC where they learned about life after FSK from the 10th graders and life after high school from a panel of college students. Sunset was beautiful from the library. Afterwards we played a variety of games in the common room. On Wednesday we had a class with a UMBC professor and toured the campus.

On Friday, 7th graders teed it off with 1st Tee of Baltimore at Clifton Park.








Sunday, July 5, 2009

Second Week of Summer

All students continued their work, with special emphasis on the arts. 9th graders were rather domestic -- they created various versions of PlumpY (a peanut-based food used in famine relief), and dissected to classify various mystery fruits. Additionally, they moved from creating paper quilt squares to the real thing under the guidance of Mrs Marty Vint, President of the Baltimore Quilters Guild.

8th graders did art with numbers as they began to print showing various types of symmetry.

7th graders are on the verge of completing their personal powerpoints and have started to assemble their cut-paper projects.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Summer Scholars Under Way




On June 22, MGP Summer Scholars got under way at Calvert. This year we are joined by four 10th graders, each has been assigned a cohort of 7th or 8th graders. Highlights of the week included: first Monday pancakes, learning that Spanish and English have a lot in common, building water filters, visiting the courthouse where Judge Berger dismissed the jury because its selection had been entirely driven by considerations of race, dissecting a cow's eye, learning about Philly cheesesteaks, making Plumpy, taking tests, and Team 8's leap to the head of the standings with an extraordinary finish at Friday's send-off. (Hint to team captains -- have representatives of EACH grade at the table with you.)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Swimming into Summer




On May 20th, Calvert-FSK celebrated the success of this year's After School Program and welcomed some of this year's Rising Summer Scholars at our third annual Swim into Summer at Gilman School. We are not counting down until the end of school, but rather, the beginning of the fourth Calvert summer.

Saturday, March 28, 2009


On March 28 we went to the Zoo. Last time Ms. Marlowe visited FSK we talked about numbers -- how a milliion seconds is a little more than eleven days, a billion a bit more than thirty-two years, but a trillion is more than 317 centuries!!! Mr. Little joined us with his son and niece. There was a lot about numbers at the Zoo, too. Sampson, the baby elephant, weighed 290 pounds when he was born and has been gaining 15 pounds a week ever since. Giraffes are six feet tall when they are born -- Cyndi watched one swallow all the way down. We watched the penguin feeding and the herring gulls trying to blend in and snatch some squid or sardines -- when the penguins are born they are brown, then they are silver and white, and then black and white. It was interesting to watch the cormorants and gulls "swim" with their feet and the penguins do the same thing with their wings! This penguin seems most interested in making sure the zoo keeper takes the right notes!
It was cold and rainy just as it was for the Newseum -- we hope we have better weather for our Swim into Summer on May 20th.