Summer Bridge 2011: Welcome new 6th and 9th graders!

Today was the first day of classes at East-West! There were many new faces, both teachers and students, on our busy floor. It was amazing to see the wave of new bright blue East-West polo shirts flooding the hallways between classes. Check the blog tomorrow to see photos from our first day!

Last week, we held a special orientation just for the new incoming students. Over 100 students attended.

New students learned about the resources at our school library. From Summer Bridge 2011
Two of our volunteer tour guides. From Summer Bridge 2011

Teachers hosted workshops including a reflection on the four pillars of East-West, a science lab, and website and technology tutorial.

Ms. Braverman asked students to reflect on East-West's four pillars: Honor, Excellence, Curiosity, and Celebration. From Summer Bridge 2011

One new 6th grader, Jonathan Liao, explained an example of honor as "when you have nice behavior, the teacher will honor you with something like a certificate." We do have a special Four Pillars award that honors students who demonstrate the best of our school's values, such as speaking up against bullies.

Students learned about the school website through an online scavenger hunt. From Summer Bridge 2011
Students conducted a science experiment and learned about lab safety rules. From Summer Bridge 2011

We closed by hosting a Question & Answer panel comprised of East-West teachers, support staff, and students. One new parent asked Darwin Pringle '13 to reflect on what he thought he gained the most from East-West and where he sees himself in the future. Darwin shared the insight he gained on his future role as a professional in an increasingly international world:

I learned how to speak in Japanese, and in the future, it will be even more important to be able to speak in not only fluent English, but fluent Japanese. I see myself pursuing a career in Political Translation or using my language skills to work for major businesses. I will definitely continue to use the skills I learned at East-West.

Welcome to East-West, new students!