Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Parent/Teacher conferences TOMORROW November 2nd 5:45pm-8:00pm
Parent/Teacher conferences FRIDAY November 3rd 1:00-3:00pm  Students dismissed at 12:00noon (1/2 day)
 
Please make every to attend to meet and speak with your child’s teachers
 
Please be mindful of the time when meeting with teachers so every parent has the opportunity to meet with each teacher
It’s also a good idea to bring your child with you so he/she is involved in the discussion.
 
We look forward to seeing you! J
 

Letter from the Chancellor

November 1, 2017
 
Dear Families,
 
Our first priority is keeping students and staff safe. Yesterday there was an act of terror in lower Manhattan. This is a tragedy of the greatest magnitude and together as a City we mourn the loss of innocent New Yorkers.
 
The NYPD and FBI are conducting a thorough investigation. Today, the DOE will have additional guidance and trauma counselors available. Please contact your school’s principal for additional guidance and support.
 
During this tragedy, a school bus was hit and two students and two staff members were injured. Every precaution was taken to ensure the safety of our students and staff and we are closely monitoring that situation.
 
We are grateful to the first responders who acted swiftly to secure school buildings in close proximity to the incident and we are so appreciative for all that they do to keep New Yorkers safe.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chancellor
 
Department of Education
 
 
 

Friday, October 20, 2017

Minutes for Parents Association meeting 10/19/2017

 
LoMA Parents’ Association
Meeting
Thursday October 19, 2017 6:00pm room 338
Minutes
 
Co-President Introduction: Amanda Rios and Annette Rodriguez
Discussed:
  • Website purpose to communicate with parents, any entry changes should be reported to Dean Kathleen Sancimino. It was requested to add lunch menu to website.
  • Agenda items: Treasury report, Present PA Fund balance, current PA Executive Board members
  • Last year’s sweatshirt fundraiser but looking for new ideas: such as Box Top collection
  • The role of the PA meeting: meet once a month for an hour or more to voice concerns
  • It was suggested meeting in the morning to accommodate some parents
  • Brief discussion of SLT purpose and means of meeting school goals and standards
  • Encouraged Parents to discuss with Students important extra-curricular activity opportunities at the school that can no longer be provide due to lack of participation
  • College Awareness: encouraged to start looking and visiting Colleges now to be prepared
 
Conducted nominations for SLT representative:
Sandra Hyatt: nominated herself, second by Amanda Rios
William Brown: nominated himself, second by Sharon Good
 
Principal Introduction:
  • Mentioned upcoming Parent Teacher Conference on November 2nd and 3rd
  • Discussed the importance of Pupil path Access
  • Explained the marking period grade vs the semester grade on student transcript
  • Upcoming LOMA Events: Halloween Party on 10/26, Thanksgiving Feast: November 21st
  • Open House Event for incoming students: November 16th
 
Current Parent Events:
  • United Federation of Teachers (UFT) are having a Parent event Saturday, 10/21, 8am to 4pm
  • Transcript Day: Tuesday, October 24th, 6 to 8pm Mrs. Cordero and Ms. Dowridge will be hosting a transcript day for parents and students to know their graduating qualifications
 
Universal Lunch Presentation: Tasfia Rahman-Community Food Advocates Fighting Poverty & Hunger In NYC
  • Tasfia spoke about Universal free lunch for all students and encouraged Parents to tell students to take advantage of it. Currently working on making an effort to make lunches more appealing
 
Meeting adjourned at 7:20pm
Respectfully submitted by Noralie Nunez-Recording Secretary
 
 
 
 

Monday, October 2, 2017

FW: This week and October

 

October 

2nd - Extra-curricular activities begin
3rd –Senior parent meeting 6:00
3rd- NYTW in Senior English
6th- Seniors to The park Avenue Armory 9-12
9th-no school-Columbus day
11th- 12th grade to NYTW to see MARY JANE 1:00
11th- 9-03 to the Met
12th-SUNY college fair, all seniors 9-12

14th and 15th- High school recruitment fair 

17th-6:00-College Fair all day
17th- NYTW in Senior English
20th - End 1st MK.pd
24th- Junior drama majors at NYTW. At NYTW 12:40-3:00
26th 4:30-7:30 cafeteria Halloween Dance.

Yetta Garfield, AP
The Lower Manhattan Arts Academy
350 Grand Street, NYC 10002
917-309-7201

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

FW: There's Still Time to Register! Fall Programs at Hudson River Park

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Bookings Available!

 

Fall 2017 Education Programs

 

Start the school year with a dive into marine science at Hudson River Park! This fall, Hudson River Park's low-cost, high-impact field trips bring children to the water's edge to experience science and history through hands-on activities such as water chemistry experiments, fish dissections, historic vessel tours and nature-based games and activities.  We offer a wide range of field trip programs suitable for grades K-12.  

  

To participate in our field trip programs, please fill out our online application. For more information, please visit our website. Feel free to contact us with questions by phone (212-627-2020) or by email.


We look forward to seeing you and your class at Hudson River Park! 

 


 

General Information

  • Field trip season runs from September 12th-November 17th, weather permitting
  • Available Tuesday - Friday
  • Two time slots available per day: 10:30 am-12 pm & 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
  • After School time slot: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
  • Cost: $200 per program (fee waivers available upon demonstration of need)
  • 30 students maximum; 1:10 chaperone ratio mandatory

 


 

Field Trip Programs

Scheduled trips for schools and other groups

 

 

Junior Explorers (Grades K-1)
Investigate park animals with scientific inquiry and nature-based crafts.

 

Garden Adventures (Grades 2-5) 

Study birds in the Park and go on a scavenger hunt in the habitat garden.  

 

Maritime Voyage (Grades 2-12) 

Investigate NYC's rich waterfront history with artifacts and tour a historic vessel.

Food Web Fun (Grades 2-5) 

Use microscopes to examine live plankton and explore their important role in the food web.  

 

Go Fish! (Grades 2-5) 

An introduction to the Hudson River with catch and release fishing, touch tank discovery and a life cycle game.

 

Pollution Solutions (Grades 3-8) 

Collect River samples to measure the health of the estuary and conduct experiments to learn about local waters.    

Plankton Ecology (Grades 6-12) 

Analyze river samples with a microscope to examine physical traits of plankton and design and test a plankton model.    

 

 

Oysters & Water Quality (Grades 9-12)  

Measure oysters to learn about their role in the estuary and test the River's chemical and physical properties.

 

Fish Biology (Grades 6-12) 

Discuss fish biology and anatomy topics though a fish dissection and catch and release fishing.    

 


 

 

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Monday, August 21, 2017

Girls and Boys Bowling!

 
"The Boys and Girls Bowling team are looking for players for the Fall 2017 Season. No experience is needed to join the team. There are no-cuts. There is no cost to the student athlete. The PSAL covers the coast of games, practice etc.
The PSAL also covers transportation cost for students who need it. The Boys team Bowls at Astoria Lanes and the Girls Bowl at Whitestone lanes.
 
Students must have an up to date physical on the form below (see link below) from their doctor. Students that have turned in or will turn in health clinic consent forms can have their physicals done at the clinic in school.
 
Please note providing proof of a physical is not sufficient to play, sports physical form below is the physical that must completed by doctor.   Return completed forms to Trece Cordero in room 318
 
 
For more information look for flyers around the building or contact Coach Gonzalez
 
 
 
Thank you.
Hope your summer is going well.
 
 
--
Danny Gonzalez
Physical Education Teacher
Lower Manhattan Arts Academy
 
Head Coach
Seward Park Varsity Baseball
 
Head Coach
Seward Park Varsity Boys Bowling
 
 
 

Sunday, August 20, 2017

***Summer reading assignment for incoming 9th graders

 
***LoMA Suggested Summer Reading List for Incoming 9th Graders  (choose a book below or select a book of your choice that you'd like to read)
 
  1. Copper Sunby Sharon Draper
  2. Into the Wildby John Krakauer
 
  1. Perks of Being a Wallflowerby Stephen Chbosky
 
  1. Beyond Magentaby Susan Kuklin
 
  1. Diary of a Tokyo Teenby Christine Mari Inzer
 
  1. Annie Johnby Jamaica Kincaid
 
  1. A Thousand Splendid Summersby Khaled Hosseini
 
  1. House on Mango Streetby Sandra Cisneros
9.Fallen Angelsby Walter Dean Myers
10. Flightby Sherman Alexie
 
Assignment:
  • Choose one book from this list, or
  • Choose one book that you like
 
  • Write a one-paragraph summary for the back of book jacket such as this one for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet":
 
Example:
 
Two young, star-crossed lovers find themselves in the middle of a war between families. It's love at first sight, and Romeo and Juliet only want to be together. But what to do when mom and dad say no, and nobody understands you? Rebel! That path, however, leads not just to love and romance, but to dark secrets and a tragic ending. Everybody cries and everybody dies in this classic tale of love and loss from William Shakespeare.
 
 
  • Alternate assignment:
 
Create your paragraph as a graphic summary. See example below
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Summer Assignment for incoming 9th graders

Please see assignment below, you may choose a book on the list to complete the assignment or a book you have read.
 
Assignment is due on the 1st day of school, September 7th
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Summer School information

LoMA Summer school information:
 
Summer school in session Wednesday July 5th through Tuesday August 15th    Monday through Thursday   8:15am-3:45pm
 
Regents exams Wednesday August 16th and Thursday August 17th
 
 
1st period- 8:15am - 10:15am
 
2nd period- 10:15am- 12:00pm
 
3rd period 12:00pm -1:45pm
 
4th period 1:45pm – 3:30pm
 
 
Report cards and summer school letters will be distributed to students on Wednesday June 28th
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Monday, May 8, 2017

Busy weeks ahead!

May
8th- Senior College signing day ice cream social 12:00 in Library- Come celebrate them!
9th- Music Majors trip 
9th- AAA assembly 11:00-12:00.
9th-Student Council Game night 
11th- Junior College and career expo day trip.
11th- LoMA home game against AGL 4:00, Come support!
11th-New Student Orientation 6:00-7:30
12th- NYTW in 10th grade English classes


Next week:
15th-Senior internship showcase in 201
16th- Junior drama majors at NYTW (they will not be in reading)
16th- Music major's trip
16th- 9th grade to Orchestra at St. Luke's showtime 11:45-Tribeca
17th- 10th grade to NYTW to see Soujourners
18th-
Lopez and selected 10th grade drama majors to Broadway day
19th Spring Musical 1:00 all students
20th  Spring Musical 7:00pm
25th- Philadelphia trip for Juniors
26th- Senior potluck picnic at Prospect Park
29th - no school
31st or June 1st-TBD Leap performance at the Pearl Theater
Yetta Garfield, AP
The Lower Manhattan Arts Academy
350 Grand Street, NYC 10002
917-309-7201

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Tuesday April 25th

Transcript review & Graduation requirements meeting for Parents of 9th and 10th graders
Tuesday, April 25th
6:00pm
Room 334
 
 
 

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Please call

VOTE NO

Speaker Paul Ryan is pushing for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) this Thursday, the anniversary of its historic passage. The Republican bill would strip 24 million people of health insurance, increase costs for older Americans, cut Medicaid for the poor and give tax cuts to the rich and to pharmaceutical companies.

Please call your Congressional Representative today -- Democrat or Republican -- and urge them to vote NO. The call will take less than five minutes of your time. Call 866.829.3298 and you will then be transferred to the appropriate Congressional office after entering your zip code. It is likely you will not speak directly to your congressperson but will talk to a staff person in the office. Tell the staff person that you are a constituent in the district and that you want to urge your congressperson to vote NO on the American Healthcare Act (AHCA). You can use any of the key talking points below.

In the Northeast, we have some of the more progressive House and Senate members in the country. However, they still need to hear directly from us so they will stand strong and speak out in Congress on our behalf. Please call and urge your family and friends to call also.

The key talking points:
1. The Republican bill, "The American Healthcare Act" AHCA, will give millionaires a $50,000 tax break while taxing good health insurance plans like those we bargained for in our union contracts.
2. The AHCA would give pharmaceutical and insurance companies billions in tax breaks while 24 million people lose healthcare coverage.
3. The AHCA would give the richest 400 households $7 million in tax breaks while stealing from the Medicare trust and slashing Medicaid nursing home care.

4. The AHCA would raise the cost of annual coverage, especially for older Americans.
PLEASE MAKE THE CALL TODAY at 866.829.3298.

Monday, March 6, 2017

FW: Hudson River Park's Spring 2017 Education Programs Programs

 

Spring 2017 Education Programs

 

It's time to kick off a new year of field trips at Hudson River Park! This spring, Hudson River Park's low-cost, high-impact field trips bring children to the water's edge to experience science and history through hands-on activities such as water chemistry experiments, fish dissections, historic vessel tours and nature-based games and activities.  We offer a wide range of field trip programs suitable for grades K-12.  

  

To participate in our field trip programs, please fill out our online application. For more information, please visit our website. Feel free to contact us with questions by phone (212-627-2020) or by email.


We look forward to seeing you and your class at Hudson River Park! 

 


 

General Information

  • Field trip season runs from April 4 - June 30th, weather permitting
  • Tuesday - Friday
  • Two time slots available per day: 10:30 am-12 pm & 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
  • After School time slot: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
  • Cost: $200 per program (fee waivers available upon demonstration of need)
  • 30 students maximum; 1:10 chaperone ratio mandatory

 


 

Field Trip Programs

Scheduled trips for schools and other groups

 

 

Junior Explorers (Grades K-1)
Investigate park animals with scientific inquiry and nature-based crafts.

 

Garden Adventures (Grades 2-5) 

Study birds in the Park and go on a scavenger hunt in the habitat garden.  

 

Maritime Voyage (Grades 2-12) 

Investigate NYC's rich waterfront history with artifacts and tour a historic vessel.

Food Web Fun (Grades 2-5) 

Use microscopes to examine live plankton and explore their important role in the food web.  

 

Go Fish! (Grades 2-5) 

An introduction to the Hudson River with catch and release fishing, touch tank discovery and a life cycle game.

 

Pollution Solutions (Grades 3-8) 

Collect River samples to measure the health of the estuary and conduct experiments to learn about local waters.    

Plankton Ecology (Grades 6-12) 

Analyze river samples with a microscope to examine physical traits of plankton and design and test a plankton model.    

 

 

Oysters & Water Quality (Grades 9-12)  

Measure oysters to learn about their role in the estuary and test the River's chemical and physical properties.

 

Fish Biology (Grades 6-12) 

Discuss fish biology and anatomy topics though a fish dissection and catch and release fishing.    

 


 

REFER A FRIEND!

Like our programs? Spread the word! Add a friend or

 

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!

Hudson River Park receives no government funds for 

its operations and maintenance, or for its free programs. Friends of Hudson River Park

 

Like us on Facebook     Follow us on Twitter     View on Instagram

 

   

 Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor

Bill de Blasio, Mayor

Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President

Diana L. Taylor, Chair

Madelyn Wils, President & CEO

Copyright © 2015. All Rights Reserved.      

  Bookmark and Share

 

 

 

 

Hudson River Park, 353 West Street, New York, NY 10014

 

 

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