May 2009
May 2009
Advisory Board members discussing the 08/09 term with students. (more photos at bottom of page)

2009
Annual
Fund Campaign
Everyone
Can Help

The Annual Campaign is the cornerstone of The Community School’s financial foundation. It is how contributors from all backgrounds, from modest means to financially comfortable, assure that our students continue to have the opportunity to receive a rigorous academic education, improve their lives, and find success. Contributions to this campaign have ranged from $5.00 to $5,000 and every donation counts.
For more information:
Visit: Ways to Give Webpage
Email: Donations@TCS-CAMP.com
Thanks to All Who Give!
Our Most Recent Donors:
Don & Sande Reisett * Sally Kearsley Scholarship Fund & St. John’s of Baltimore City United Methodist Church * The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation * Bob & Gina Watt * United Methodist Women and Congregation of Good Shepherd Church * Choice Hotels International, Inc. Foundation * Cara Cunningham * Jeanette Norris & Family * Ronald Diamond * Peggy Lashbrook * Carol Berman * Gary R. Bozel & Associates * Brother Frank O’Donnell * Ken & Paulette Bancroft * Ruth Daiker * Johns Hopkins Neighborhood Fund * Kathy & Joe McNulty * In Honor of Wes Ulin * Principal Financial Group * St. Andrew’s Christian Community Church * RCM & D Foundation * Marilyn Hunter * Cirque du Soleil * Mary & Leon Kaplan * Dick Ulrich * In Honor of Jacque Iacoboni * Matt Bancroft * McCormick & Company * Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier *
Thank You to the following people who have supported the Students’ Field Trip to Canada. All of the following made a contribution, sold pizza or chocolate bars, or made items for the Bake Sale: Bob & Gina Watt, United Methodist Women of Good Shepherd Church in Hampden, The Choice Hotels International, Inc. Foundation, Gary R. Bozel & Associates, Cara Cunningham, Peggy Lashbrook, Ken Bancroft, Aduke & Risasi Hubbard, Jeanette Norris & Family, Ruth Daiker, Carolyn Miller, Brother Frank J. O’Donnell, Ronald Diamond, Pebbles Bayer, Carol Berman, Dave Bayer, Paul Coates, Ricky Keffer, Lisa & Ed Gavin, Justin Switzer, Thomas Magaha, and Tom Culotta. We also salute the students and their families for their active involvement in all of the fundraising activities: Lindsay Bigham, Desmond Carter, Sara Ciulla, Erin Foltz, Jarrad Gladden, Evan Green, Kevin James, Larry Kearns, Ebony Love, Amanda McCarty, Samantha Sloat, Kris Watt, Freddy Chilcote, and Anthony Mulcahy.
Newsflash 5/5/09 Volunteer tutor Byung Joon Park gave a presentation to the class on his mother country of South Korea as part of the geography course.
Newsflash 5/3/09 There was a lively Community Pot Luck Dinner tonight at the school. Family and community members watched a slide show of the trip and heard stories as the students recounted their experiences in Niagara Falls and Canada. This was the last dinner of the school year and was well attended with some great food and fellowship.
Newsflash 4/30/09-5/2/09 The class had their first journey to a foreign country as they crossed the border into Canada. The students visited Niagara Falls and Toronto as part of their geography studies in an action packed couple of days. Besides the Falls, sites included the Parliament at Queens Park and the castle called Casa Loma. By bus, boat, and amphibious vehicle the students were able to observe some amazing geographic sites up close as well as learn about another culture and country. This once in a lifetime trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Check back in a few days when we will have completed work on a separate web page with photos and stories from the trip.
Canada Trip
4/30-5/2
Happy Birthday Peggy
Newsflash 5/15/09 It was a proud day for everyone at the school as Justin Switzer walked across the stage signaling his graduation from Stevenson University. Justin entered The Community School 6 years ago when he was just 14. He fulfilled all of his requirements for earning a Maryland High School Diploma in just 2 years. Justin then entered Baltimore City Community College where he graduated with honors earning his Associates of Arts Degree at the age of 18. He immediately enrolled in Villa Julie College where he completed his studies for his Bachelor of Arts Degree. Along the way Justin carried a heavy course load also taking courses at Goucher University and the Community College of Baltimore County. Justin worked the entire time he was in college, including the last 2 1/2 years as a teacher’s assistant at our school. When Justin spoke to the current class about his journey, he explained how on his first day of college he found himself homeless with all of his possessions missing except for those in a small duffel bag. Still, he never missed a day of school during that time as he explained that the most important ingredient in his success was determination. The entire school community is proud of the achievements of this fine young man and we remain firmly behind him as he continues his educational and life journeys. Justin is truly a model for the rest of us.
Left: Justin Switzer graduates from Stevenson University
Below: Justin with his Professors
Justin after graduation with his Aunt Donna, Heather, Mom and Tom
From Concept
to Painting...
The Mural Project is complete.
CONTRIBUTIONS
$39,994.39
as of 5/14/09
7/1/08-6/30/09
GOAL
$60,000
Newsflash 5/4/09 Kate Culotta, school supporter and wife of Advisory Board member Tony Culotta, brought a delicious homemade meal of Sloppy Joes and fresh fruit for the students’ lunch today. It was a terrific gesture on the students first day back after the Canada trip. Thanks Kate!
Newsflash 5/19/09 The last Sponsor Meeting of the 2008/2009 Term was held tonight at the school with all students and nearly every sponsor represented. The meeting started with reports on changes, activities, and progress made since the last Sponsor meeting in March. Trustee Chairperson Dave Bayer presented plans for the End of Year Ceremony and asked for additional volunteers. The focus of the meeting, however, was to evaluate the school term. Each sponsor was given a 4 page evaluation form in addition to the open discussion held. The feedback will be compiled, presented to the Trustees, and then included in an annual report to be available to the entire organization. The valuable comments and ideas of the sponsors will be included in planning for the new term.
Newsflash 5/26/09 Members of the Advisory Board - Peggy Lashbrook, Carol Berman, Paul Coates, Sherry Welch, Tom Iacoboni, Tony Culotta, Don Riesett, and Mary Pat Clarke enjoyed lunch with the students today which was followed by a discussion about the school year. This was an official part of the evaluation process that the school uses to plan for the next term. The wide ranging discussion examined such issues as new curriculum materials, teaching methods, sponsor and family participation, interactions with the Board members throughout the school year, and preparedness for college and career. The students also related the highlights of the year such as the visit of the students from France, the Canada trip, and the diversity of speakers who came to the school. Stories of personal growth as well as academic achievement were shared as well as challenges the students faced and overcame during the term. The results of the discussion will be written up as part of the annual report on the term and the input of the students and counsel from the Advisory Board will influence the design of the program for 09/10.
Advisory Board Lunch
and Evaluation Session
May 26th
Visitors & Students pose in front of mural
End of Year Ceremony
May 31, 2009
Newsflash 5/21/09 It would have been hard to find a prouder, more excited crowd in Baltimore today than the one that was at the End of Year Ceremony. It was held for the Class of 2009 at Johns Hopkins University Glass Pavilion to a packed room filled with students, families, sponsors, volunteers, Board members and supporters. The program started with a welcoming by Board of Trustees Chairperson Dave Bayer and remarks from the Advisory Board delivered by Peggy Lashbrook. Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Dr. Andres Alonso inspired all as the guest speaker. Dr. Alonso said, “This celebration is a tribute to the perseverance, determination, and hard work of every young person being honored here today...I congratulate you all, and I thank you for the feeling of pure joy that your accomplishment inspires in me, as I contemplate the obstacles that you have overcome.” This speech was followed by remarks from Tom Culotta on gratitude and all of those that have helped this year be such a special one for the students and the school. Tom also announced the creation of 2 new scholarship funds to help graduates go on to college - one set up by the Good Shepherd United Methodist Women and a second, The Anna Iacoboni Memorial Education Fund. The class valedictorian was Samantha Sloat who both told her personal story and explained what she had learned from each of her classmates. As Sam stated, “...we each have our own story of how we came to The Community School and how it has challenged us and helped us grow.” Fellow graduate Desmond Carter followed up with remarks that ended with the words, “Three years ago I was a boy, but now I have proven to be a man.” There was barely a dry eye in the house through these two heartfelt student presentations. Awards were then read off by Dave Bayer and Tom presented certificates of completion for the term to the following students who will be moving on next year: Lindsay Bigham, Desmond Carter, Erin Foltz, Jarrad Gladden, Kevin James, Ebony Love, Samantha Sloat, and Kris Watt. Students who are continuing their education next year at the school also received certificates of completion including: Sara Ciulla, Freddy Chilcote, Evan Green, Larry Kearns, Amanda McCarty, and Anthony Mulcahy. Samantha, Kevin, and Erin also received certificates for ending the year on the Honor Roll. The Community School Diplomas recognizing the awarding of Maryland State High School Diplomas since last year’s ceremony were awarded to Jackie Bales, Thomas Magaha, and Kenyon Paye. The awards ceremony was concluded with special Beacon Awards being presented to alumni Justin Switzer for earning his Bachelor’s Degree at Stevenson University and Lauren Ashley Dure for earning her Licensed Practical Nurse Certification. The ceremony was concluded with a special presentation to the Class of 2009 by Don and Sande Reisett of a hardbound book that they produced from the students writings. Everyone enjoyed the reception that followed the event. What a day!