Ally Week Message from Margot

Margot reports: margot-is-an-ally Ally Week is a week to encourage people to be allies, especially for people who are different. I am on the Ally Week committee. We talk a lot about how to encourage people to be allies for the LGBTQ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer). We did a scenario game. Joel read out a scenario and everybody chose a stance. For example, Joel asked, “What would you do if you were up for kickball and somebody said, ‘This will be an easy out, she’s a girl.’” There were signs hanging up in the room that said things like “I am very comfortable taking a stand,” or “I am a little comfortable asking for help.”  In the middle of the room there was a “Not Sure” sign. At this point, everybody chooses a sign. A lot of people went to “I am very comfortable taking a stand,” including me. A lot of people chose the same thing for  the next two scenarios. We also discussed that it was okay to be a little uncomfortable taking a stand.   We talked about a thing called SAFE. SAFE is a way to stay safe. It stands for:   Say what you feel Ask for help Find a friend Exit the area   We are learning how to stay SAFE!]]>

Alumna Faith Holsaert Visits Fourth Grade

img_1002 On Friday, September 16 Faith Holsaert, an alumna of LREI as well as an activist involved in the civil rights movement, came to visit the Fourth Grade. Faith shared many stories including the story of her music teacher at LREI, Charity Bailey. As a student Faith invited Charity, who was black, to come live with her family, who was white, because she thought it was unfair that African Americans were facing discrimination accessing housing close to LREI. Faith also described the day her teacher handed her classmate a coin and told her to go get the newspaper because a very important Supreme Court decision was to be announced. The day was May 17, 1954. Students listened very carefully to her story, thought about it, and then wrote thank you notes. Below are some snippets from those notes.   Combined Fourth Grade classes listening to visiting speaker, activist Faith Holsaert. She was an LREI student from 1947-1955.   Sam: “Thank you for coming to LREI. It was a great time meeting you…” img_1697 Jade: “Thank you for coming and sharing what is important to you…I think it was very kind to lend Charity a place to stay.”   Bailey: “...I loved it when you told us about your music teacher. Also when you told us what the school used to look like.”   Lorenzo: “Thank you for coming to LREI to tell us about your experience at LREI. I am new to this school so I enjoyed learning about my new school, so thank you for that too.”     Suko: “Thank you for coming to LREI and explaining how it was back then in the older days like when blacks weren’t treated fairly.” img_1696 Gia: “…My last favorite story is the one where you met MLK. I like it because meeting MLK is not something thGia: at you can do everyday. It’s a once in a lifetime chance! Plus he made history! And I have one last question, did you recite the Pledge of Allegiance back then?”   Crosby: “…Another one of my favorite stories was the one with Brown vs. Board of Education.”   Margot: “…It was very interesting when you talked about how different segregation was in the south from other places.”   Miles: “…I loved everything you taught us. One thing I thought was particularly cool was that you fought for civil rights.”   Makeda: “…Thank you for telling us the story. My favorite was when you heard your classmate scream in the hallway because she read the news (Brown v. Board of Ed)….Do you enjoy telling your stories? Because I know that I definitely enjoy listening to them.”   Zen: “…When I first heard about the visitor I was thinking it is going to be boring but when you told your story it got a lot more interesting. It was very meaningful and thoughtful.”   Asher: “…What was the hardest thing for you when black and white people were separated?”   Ezra: “…I liked when you were registering black people to vote…and when you explained how happy you were when Charity moved in with you.” …”I know this isn’t relevant but I was just curious, how did you get to school?”   Alex: “My favorite story you told us was the newspaper one. I liked it because it was when blacks and whites could go to the same school.” img_1698 Alden: “…I loved it when you told us about Charity and the newspaper story.”   Romy: “…I thought it was so cool that you met Martin Luther King Jr.”   Nate: “Thank you for coming over and telling us about school 60 years ago…I liked when you told us about the March on Washington and meeting Martin Luther King..” img_1695 Avery: “…I enjoyed all the information you gave us. I took it in very deeply. I didn’t ever think about segregation the way you told me to think about it. First of all I thought, I didn’t know a white person couldn’t sell a house to a black person…Thank you for giving me all of these questions to consider.”   Kieran: “…I like the story about desegregation. I also like the story about Charity moving in with you. It was also interesting to listen about how they (poll workers) lied about lunch break when you brought in black people to vote.”   Yves: “…it must be fun having friends from school still…I think it is cool you participated in the civil rights war and met Martin Luther King…When one of your classmates went to read the newspaper and started screaming because the government said that black and white people should be treated equally, I thought it became fair.”   Laiali: “I think it’s really cool how you got inspired by LREI to do such great things. These must have been really important parts of your life if you remember them so well. I am really inspired by all of the things you did.”  ]]>

First Day of School "Me Poems"

img_1677 Welcome to Deborah and Joel’s Fourth Grade class! The year is off to an exciting start. We began the first two weeks building community and getting to know each other. One way we did this was writing poems about ourselves using our favorite colors, animals, weather, clothing, furniture, toy and food. Introducing….   alden-homet Alden Alden is hot pink She is a little dog with big ears She’s a cool summer day A pair of light blue shorts A soft bed to sleep on She’s a candy claw picking up candy A homemade taco   alex-amorsino Alex Alex is blue He’s a lion He’s a warm summer day A Patriot’s shirt A bed He’s a computer A pizza   asher-cohen Asher Asher is dark blue He’s a spotted dog with soft fur He’s a hot summer day A person who likes to wear short sleeve tennis shirts A fluffy bed is what his fur feels like He’s a tennis racquet just the right size A jellyfish sushi   avery-rosen Avery Avery is purple and blue He’s a Baltimore Oriole going into flight He’s a sunny summer day A pair of sweatpants A big soft couch He’s a pack of baseball cards A taco, homemade   bailey-wolfman Bailey Bailey is hot pink She’s the smallest teacup Yorkie in the world She’s a hint of warm spring A jumping blue and green jumper She’s a racing hoverboard A mixed up macaroni with cheesy broccoli on the side   crosby-gersh Crosby Crosby is hot pink He’s a fast zebra He’s a cool fall day A chalaxing shirt A soft couch He’s a football A coconut shrimp   ezra-mundy Ezra Ezra is super dark purple He’s a kiwi He is leafy fall A green hedgehog shirt A warm bed He’s legos Avocado     gia-garland Gia Gia is shimmery silver She’s a snowy dove She’s warm summer A monkey pajamas A cozy couch She’s a book A lavender truffle   jade-young Jade Jade is red She’s a playful dog She’s a snowy storm A short sleeved shirt A comfy chair She’s a colorful rolling skateboard A piece of spicy kimchi   kieran-vaughn Kieran Kieran is blue He’s a cheetah He’s falling in fall Onto a Camp HalfBlood t-shirt In a bed He’s on his iPod With a piece of chocolate   laiali-tapper Laiali Laiali is bright turquoise She’s a fluffy panda She’s a cool spring breeze A soft night gown A comfy bouncy bed She’s an exciting adventurous book A crispy chicken   lorenzo-brigode Lorenzo Lorenzo is navy blue He’s a Harpy eagle He’s cold winter A colored shirt A soft bed He’s a fast road bike A bowl of Amatriciana   makeda-brodie Makeda Is black and blue She’s a panda She’s a thunderstorm A black pair of converse hightops A couch in a thunderstorm She’s a soccer ball A sushi roll   margot-story Margot Margot is lavender purple She’s a quiet owl She’s a bright winter day A warm, thick sweater A cozy bed She’s a Harry Potter book A sweet lemon cake   miles-thakur-greene Miles Miles is blue like the sky He is a falcon that dives at the speed of light He’s a hot summer day A fancy tux at a party A bed soft as a cloud He’s an old xbox A bowl of tangled spaghetti   nate-cosaboom-son Nate Nate is dark silver He is a polar bear He is a cold snowy day A zip-up hoody A big fluffy chair He’s an xbox 360 A big cherry pie   romy-croquet Romy Romy is hot pink She’s a playful panda She’s a cold winter day A long loose pajama top A big bouncy bed She’s a snow cone machine A pepperoni pizza pie   sam-soldo Sam Sam is ocean blue He’s a playful puppy He’s a cold summer day A stretchy shirt A furry blanket He’s a wet head A grandma sicilian pizza   suko-bey Suko Suko is every blue She’s cats and dogs She’s cold winter A colorful shirt and some awesome shoes A warm comfy bed She’s a bouncy gym mat A sour pickle and some sushi   yves-ayache Yves Yves is sky blue He’s an owl He’s white snow An air conditioning pants A beanbag chair He’s a PS3 A steak with french fries   zen-ze-chen Zen Zen is dark plain shade of black He’s a gigantic manta ray He’s a sunny morning but cloudy A pair of socks A very bouncy bed He’s an xbox controller A chicken wing]]>