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  • Students and community members are invited to the first ever East-West Game Show Night!

    Wednesday, November 16th

    3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    East-West Auditorium

    FREE ADMISSION

    Prizes for winners!

    Students will lead the audience in five games with several rounds, inspired by game shows such as Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Guess Who, and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Come and enjoy Student Government's kick-off event for the year!

  • On September 23rd, the East-West community joined Rachel's Challenge to promote a positive school culture through tolerance. Ms. Marinos described her motivation for bringing this powerful program to East-West:

    The goals were to create a safe learning environment for all students, prevent school violence and bullying, improve academic achievement by engaging students' hearts, heads and hands in the learning process, and provide them with a social/emotional education.

    Rachel Scott was the first student who was killed in the Columbine High School tragedy in 1999. During the school day portion, a Rachel's Challenge speaker shared Rachel's story and her message: Start a chain reaction with simple acts of kindness. Teachers gave special lessons and activities about anti-bullying during their regular classes.

    A class discussion on "What is Bullying?"
    Rachel's Challenges.
    Students and staff signed a banner to honor their commitment to Rachel's Challenge
    "I accept the challege to dream big."

    Family, friends, and community members were welcomed to an evening assembly, where they participated in the same presentation the students had earlier in the day and invited to share in the mission to create a lasting positive change in the school culture.

    In order to keep the positive impact of the program alive at East-West, a group of teachers and students from grades 6-12 were trained to be in a "Friends of Rachel" club. Hiba Rashid, a senior, described her experience:

    As the members of the F.O.R. met for the first time to discuss our goals and the purpose of this club, many people surprised me. I began to see many people in a new light, a side of them I’ve never seen or expected. It just made me realize that everyone has a story and before understanding that individual’s story, you shouldn’t even begin to judge them.

    I hope that East-West students will be able to continue Rachel Scott’s memory and create their own ways of how to change the point of view of others. The advice I have to offer to those who experienced the extended presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is this:

    I hope everyone will dedicate themselves to the F.O.R. club, not just for the first couple of days, or a few months but for this entire year and onward. If you were truly touched today, then take a chance to change someone else's life too.

    For more information, visit Rachel's Challenge.

    PHOTOS BY MS. CHENG. View full photo album:

    Rachel's Challenge
    Friends of Rachel training.
    Students shared ways to promote kindness within their community.
    "I will look for positive influences in life so it can help me exceed more and learn what I can't learn on my own."

    Students developed their own "code of ethics" after studying Rachel Scott's essay.
    A class discussion on the impact of the presentation.
    A signed commitment to Rachel's Challenge. The banner wil be displayed in the hallway.
    Ms. Marinos welcomed family, friends, and community members to the evening assembly.
    Elected officials and community leaders attended the assembly.
    Signing the banner.
    Rachel's Challenge
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  • Every month, East-West students and staff have an opportunity to celebrate their school pride with a special theme day. Coming up on Thursday, October 20th: Sports Day!

    Click to see this year's schedule of School Spirit Days.

    Click to see the whole photo album.

    PHOTOS BY MS. CHENG, ANTHOULLA THEMISTOKLEOUS, BRYAN PARK, KATHERINE GUTIERREZ, AND CAMERON BURROWS.

    Click to see the whole photo album.

  • I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same.
    - Rachel Scott

    On September 23rd, all students and staff will spend the morning learning about ways to reduce bullying and school violence by promoting tolerance and compassion through a series of specific challenges. This training will be led by a nonprofit organization created in the legacy of Rachel Scott, the first person killed in the Columbine High School tragedy in 1999.

    For more information, visit http://www.rachelschallenge.org/

    Parents and members of the community are encouraged to attend our evening assembly to join in our mission to create positive change within our school. They will participate in a similar presentation to our students’ and be challenged to help us keep the momentum of our mission going strong all year.

    Please invite your family and friends to this important event!

    Where: East-West, Auditorium, 1st Floor
    46-21 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355

    When: September 23, 2011

    Time: 7 pm to 8 pm

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