Monday, September 27, 2010
The Lauraville Fair
Much fun was had by SFA families and neighbors at the Lauraville Fair this Saturday. We released a butterfly, we gave away lots of books, we ate and shopped, and best of all, we danced and sang along with our own band, the Oxi-Morons, composed mainly of students in our 5th, 6th and 7th grades. Enjoy this video of their performance!
Friday, September 24, 2010
What's a Webinar?
Technology infrastructure is usually invisible. Over the past decade SFA School has put into place such features as broadband internet, wireless access points, and computers in every classroom. We are in the process of putting a ceiling projector in each room as well. After our regular Wednesday faculty meeting, several teachers participated in a "webinar" -- a live broadcast and "chat" with teachers from around the world, to learn how to use Google Docs with student projects. As a newbie to the webinar format, I was thrilled by this opportunity to connect with fellow educators, and I was very pleased that SFA's technology teacher, Laurel Falkner, was able to facilitate this webinar on-site.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Church and Community
The past two Sundays at SFA have reminded me of the strong ties that bind us as a school community and a faith community. Several of our students, as well as the grandson of one of our teachers, celebrated the sacrament of baptism recently. In addition, the parish welcomed a large number of new members -- many of them families with children in our school -- after mass on Catechetical Sunday.
A minister once described to me the importance of a faith community by comparing it to the embers from a campfire. If you scatter those embers, they eventually burn out ... but if you cluster those embers together, they "enkindle" a new fire through their proximity to each other. If we live our faith only in solitude, it is more likely to "burn out" than faith that is lived in, and strengthened by, community. We are very fortunate to have a vibrant church community here at St. Francis to support our school in its work.
A minister once described to me the importance of a faith community by comparing it to the embers from a campfire. If you scatter those embers, they eventually burn out ... but if you cluster those embers together, they "enkindle" a new fire through their proximity to each other. If we live our faith only in solitude, it is more likely to "burn out" than faith that is lived in, and strengthened by, community. We are very fortunate to have a vibrant church community here at St. Francis to support our school in its work.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Going Green
We were very pleased that SFA is one of 46 non-profit organizations that were recipients of the Energy Savers Grant announced today by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. The grant will provide for an energy audit of our entire facility so that we can save costs and be good citizens of the environment. Our newly-elected student government leaders accompanied me to the mayor's announcement, after which we were treated to a demonstration of the infrared technology that will be used in the assessment. Thursday, September 9, 2010
Here come the butterflies!!
Did you know that SFA has Baltimore City's only monarch butterfly biodiversity garden? Wednesday at our morning gathering on the whitetop we all watched as our first monarch of the season was released. Thursday several classes spent time in the monarch garden to check on the progress of its numerous creatures. In this photo, kindergarten students learn about milkweed bugs. We are grateful to our supportive parents, to the Rotary Club for providing funding, and to the Monarch Sister Schools Program. If you have a few extra minutes some day this month, ask your child to take you on a little tour of the garden.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Beginning each day
Something new on the third floor
A surprise treat
Though the blazing heat made it seem as though summer would never end, I was delighted to be served a warm dish of apple crisp on Thursday morning. This week the PK4s are learning the letter A. Our hallway is covered with bright red apple collages. The taste of crisp apples means fall can't be too far away!
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