Monday, December 11, 2017
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Letter from the Chancellor
Friday, October 20, 2017
Minutes for Parents Association meeting 10/19/2017
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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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Monday, August 21, 2017
Girls and Boys Bowling!
Sunday, August 20, 2017
***Summer reading assignment for incoming 9th graders
- Copper Sunby Sharon Draper
- Into the Wildby John Krakauer
- Perks of Being a Wallflowerby Stephen Chbosky
- Beyond Magentaby Susan Kuklin
- Diary of a Tokyo Teenby Christine Mari Inzer
- Annie Johnby Jamaica Kincaid
- A Thousand Splendid Summersby Khaled Hosseini
- House on Mango Streetby Sandra Cisneros
- 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":
- Alternate assignment:
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Summer Assignment for incoming 9th graders
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Summer School information
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Monday, May 8, 2017
Busy weeks ahead!
8th- Senior College signing day ice cream social 12:00 in Library- Come celebrate them!
15th-Senior internship showcase in 201
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
The Lower Manhattan Arts Academy
350 Grand Street, NYC 10002
917-309-7201
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Tuesday April 25th
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Please call
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.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Monday, March 6, 2017
FW: Hudson River Park's Spring 2017 Education Programs Programs
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