Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Lower Campus Holds Mock Elections

Students at the lower campus spent some of their time today learning about the election process. They found out who the candidates are and were then given an opportunity to vote.

It seems almost everyone had an opinion. The polls closed promptly after snack time with 98% of the students present casting a vote. Here are the results:
  • Barack Obama won 72% of the votes


  • Hillary Clinton came in second with 22%


  • John McCain, Ron Paul and Mitt Romney got 2% each


  • The remaining candidates recieved 0%

If you are curious about what the children had to say on election day, check out these video clips:





Sunday, January 27, 2008

Thrills at Upper Campus

Archway does make learning fun. And that is due in no small part to its committed and creative faculty. Ms. Stephanie, Archway’s Dance Instructor, danced with students and faculty at the Upper Campus on Thursday, Jan. 23rd. The goal was to move, be active and just feel alive in your body. The result was a lot of fun.

Ms. Stephanie came prepared with a revised choreography for Michael Jackson’s, "Thriller". In just over an hour, she had a group of students and faculty getting freaky and moving to the beat.
Check out our freaky night vision video clip below.


Friday, January 11, 2008

Parent Education Series

The Archway Parent and Teacher Association annually sponsers a number of speakers on various topics of interest to parents of students in lower and middle grades. This year Asara Tsehai (4th grade parent) and Anumati Bryant (2nd grade parent) kindly agreed as co-chairs to organize these events. Please review their Parent Education Night Flyer for information on scheduled topics, speakers and locations. I hope many of you will be able to attend.



Submitted by Asara Tsehai

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Archway's Storytelling Night

Join us for some bedtime stories -
featuring the professional storytelling of Ms. Barbara

 Wear your P. J.'s,
 Enjoy some hot cider and cookies
 Be wowed by the incredible storytelling by our very own Ms. Barbara
 When: Saturday, January 19
 From: 6 - 8 pm at the Fireside Room (located at the church on upper campus)
 Cost: $20 per child (all proceeds benefit Archway's scholarship fund)


Parent's may drop off and take advantage of two child free hours in the Gourmet Ghetto.

No tickets required just check-in when you arrive.

For questions contact Bridget Rivezzo at brivezzo@gmail.com.

Please copy, paste and print the form below and turn it into Ms. Kym or Ms. Debra by Thursday, January 17 or bring it on the 19th.
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Child/Childrens Name:___________________________________

Grade(s): ________ I will be dropping off: ____yes _____no

Number of children attending: ________

Parent(s) Name: _______________________________________


_____ I have attached a check for $ ________
or
_____ Please bill my Archway account for $_________


___________________________________________
Signature required when billing acct.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Kids for the Bay

Continuing their study of the Bay, the second graders were joined by the fourth graders Thursday December, 20th , in a hands on exploration of the San Francisco Bay. Shefali Shah, with Kids for the Bay, spent almost 4 hours helping Archway students practice good scientific method and explore the Bay without leaving the classroom. Click on the video clip below for more information about the Kids for the Bay program in general and specifically their classroom program. You can also visit their website at kidsforthebay.org.



After discussing the traits of a good scientist, students began their exploration of the bay by studying a satellite map. They identified bodies of water and important landmarks including bridges and islands.

In their first experiment, students placed an egg in containers of fresh and salt water to compare the density of the two. Those who hypothesized that the salt water was more dense proved to be correct. As Maya said, the fresh water is lighter than the egg and the salt water is heavier than the egg.
Following an exploration of the relative density of salt water vs fresh water, students built clay models of the bay inside tubs. They then added blue water to the Pacific Ocean and clear water to the Sacramento River. The two mixed to create a light blue San Fransisco Bay.



The final portion of the program provided an opportunity to explore some bay organisms. First, students used all five senses to develop scientific descriptors of seaweed. They also examined dugeness crab and striped bass up close. Finally, they watched a video, "kids by the bay" that helped them explore how we can help the bay stay healthy.




Friday, December 14, 2007

Aquarium of the Bay Field Trip

Mr. Barry's 2nd grade class took a day to visit the Aquarium of the Bay on San Francisco's Pier 39. The enthusiastic group of students, parents and Archway staff got an early start as we enjoyed a ferry ride from Oakland's Jack London Square.

Aquarium of the Bay is unique in that it focuses exclusively on the marine life and habitats of the San Francisco Bay. Two long tunnels surrounded by 700,000 gallons of water set the pathway for the class, while countless numbers of animals including rays, leopard and sevengill sharks, sturgeon, rock fish, stars and anemones swam(or just hung out) and took turns racing over our heads (How many anchovies were there in the school that circled above us, thousands?). Also on display were developing skate embryos we could see inside, and moon jellies from egg to full grown.


Then it was off to the extremely popular touch pools for some hands-on learning. The very friendly smooth-skinned rays and skates popped their noses out at the kids and spent lots of time visiting. The leopard sharks did not show the same enthusiasm, but did stay still long enough for everyone to get a chance to feel their rougher skin. Finally the multi color stars, and prickly sea urchins offered a marked contrast to the squishy sea cucumbers set in a pool with fresh bay water being piped in every few minutes. (Yes, we did check, the water is run through at least 3 filters and no animals were harmed by the recent oil spill).

After lunch near the pier and some time spent admiring, laughing at and imitating the sounds of the local sea lions, it was time to catch the ferry back home.

The study of aquatic life is ever present in Mr. Barry's class. Everyone on the trip appreciated the opportunity to experience it up close.

Photos and story contributed by Lisa Sturges, mom of Jared, 2nd grade.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Student's From Pacific Boychoir Academy Vist Archway



The Archway Lower School was thrilled to welcome 15 of the Pacific Boychoir Academy students to come sing for us on Thursday, November 29th. Another East Bay Independent School, Pacific Boychoir Academy is a small middle school but has an extensive after school program.

They are now auditioning for boys age 5-9, so please check out their website at http://www.blogger.com/www.pacificboychoiracademy.org. Not only did they share their incredible voices and wonderful spirit, but they taught us about voices and also talked about all the different states and countries they have traveled to on tour. What a remarkable group!