Back to School Nights were both successes. Sign-up sheets were out and pens were put to paper. It's never too late to sign up if you missed the clipboards.On Back To School Night, the Lower Campus version, our new APTA President Beth Fusco introduced herself to the crowd and told everyone about the APTA's upcoming plans for 2008. The first of two introductions by Beth because she did at upper campus too!
Bridget Rivezzo, Archway School's Development Director, informed us about the upcoming fundraising events and goals for the year.
The clipboards were out and ready for signing at the Upper Campus too.
Our head of school working the crowd on Lower Campus.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
First Day
Sunday, August 31, 2008
THE APTA NEWSLETTER IS BACK IN ACTION!
Get ready because the presses are being oiled up for another year of Archway School news. Want to know what's happening on the Berkeley and Oakland campuses? Do you want to announce future school related events? Do you want to learn about fund raising and all the ins and outs of the APTA meetings? Do you? Do You? DO YOU? Where else can you get those details, except right here on the blog? For the old school version of what's happening before print is really dead read the APTA Newsletter.
We are putting together the September Issue with our deadline fast approaching on Friday September 6th to be out on both Back to School Nights! Get ready for your news, Archway Community!
Please submit all articles, pictures to Kali Futnani: kali.futnani@gmail.com or David Goldstone: goldhersch1@earthlink.net.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Volleyball
Archway School is making new inroads into the sports arena. You read earlier in the year about Archway's basketball team, but now it's time to take a peek at an even newer and younger volleyball team.
Archway's Co-ed Volleyball team is coached by Ms. Mel and Mr. Saul. This is a team made up of sixth and seventh graders so they have time to develop into an even more formidble team in the future and I hope to see more of them next year.
I did manage to see them at an away game recently. There was no sign of pre-game jitters as they took the court opposite a Redwood Day team stacked deep and tall.
Archway went down quickly in the first game but just as quickly took command and won the second game. It all came down to the third game in which they slipped too far behind to make a comeback.
Archway's Co-ed Volleyball team is coached by Ms. Mel and Mr. Saul. This is a team made up of sixth and seventh graders so they have time to develop into an even more formidble team in the future and I hope to see more of them next year.
I did manage to see them at an away game recently. There was no sign of pre-game jitters as they took the court opposite a Redwood Day team stacked deep and tall.
Archway went down quickly in the first game but just as quickly took command and won the second game. It all came down to the third game in which they slipped too far behind to make a comeback.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Musicians in our Midst
Ms. Jen, our music teacher, is always seeking out new venues to allow Archway's music students to perform. As a result of her vigilance three Archway students were invited to participate in a Summer Recital at St. Paul's School. Avery, Mikayla and Sierra from the second and third grades performed pieces on the piano. I only wish I could have contolled the lighting and had a better camera (it's on my list). The students were delightful and I thought you might enjoy hearing them play if not seeing them clearly.
Moonlight Mist (Traditional)
Ocean (Traditional)
The Call of the Horn (Traditional)
Lavender's Blue (Traditional)
When the Saints Go Marching In (Traditional)
Moonlight Mist (Traditional)
Ocean (Traditional)
The Call of the Horn (Traditional)
Lavender's Blue (Traditional)
When the Saints Go Marching In (Traditional)
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Science Soars!
Do you remember your middle school science classes? If you were very lucky, it might have been a little bit like science at Archway. This is where learning also involves doing. Ms. Barbara teaches science at the Upper Campus and she invited me to watch students attempt to launch hot air balloons they had made in the classroom using tissue paper and glue sticks.
On my first visit, I watched the seventh graders try diligently to send their balloon sailing. After lighting four cans of sterno, Ms. Barbara placed a charcoal chimney on top of them to funnel the heated air up into the balloons. Unfortunately, they couldn't get enough hot air into their balloon on this windy and rapidly warming day to send it sailing. These were not ideal conditions for this particular experiment and in the end they had to bow to the elements and resolve to try again another day.
On my first visit, I watched the seventh graders try diligently to send their balloon sailing. After lighting four cans of sterno, Ms. Barbara placed a charcoal chimney on top of them to funnel the heated air up into the balloons. Unfortunately, they couldn't get enough hot air into their balloon on this windy and rapidly warming day to send it sailing. These were not ideal conditions for this particular experiment and in the end they had to bow to the elements and resolve to try again another day.
I returned the following day to see the eigth graders. In contrast to the previous day, this one was chilly and overcast with a slight breeze. In other words, just about perfect. There were two balloons to be launched made by two different work groups. Watch the video below to see how the launches went.
Pretty cool, huh? I can't wait to make one of these at home. Don't forget to attach fishing line so you can keep it from flying away. The first launchers retrieved their balloon and were trying to repair it enough for one more flight and the second group was already trying again when I had to leave. Many thanks to Ms. Barbara and the 7th and 8th graders for inviting me and my cameras to document this exhilirating experiment.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Got Basketball?
Did you know Archway School had not one, but two basketball teams? Well, they do, or did, until the season ended in February. Thanks to Mr. Saul and Mr. Boris who generously gave of their time to coach a boys and a girls team in the Middle School Sports League (MSSL), a number of Archway students had the opportunity to play league basketball this year. Archway teams played basketball against local teams from Park Day, Bentley, St Pauls, Windrush, Hillcrest, Julia Morgan, The Academy, Redwood Day, and Athenian. The boys team played eight games and the girls team played seven. Playing for the boys are Daron, Winn, Chris, David, Julien, and Teo. Playing for the girls are Yuly, Natasha, Felicia, Masha, Rosie, Brianna, Julia, Elena, Irene, and Lauren. (Players are not listed as pictured above).
I was able to attend the last games for the boys and the girls teams. The boys played Park Day in an exciting battle that was decided in the final seconds. Archway dominated the first half leading by more than 20 points at one time but Park Day came alive in the second half and chipped away at the lead. A last second score tied the game sending things into overtime. Park Day sunk a basket for 2 points in the final 2 seconds of play. This was basketball at it's best, with excitment running high throughout the game.
The girls played their last game of the season at Bentley. Things looked tough when a bigger, older and more experienced varsity team took the court against them. Things just got tougher when the whistle blew, but the Archway girls played every play as though it was the most important one. The Archway fans cheered them through to the end and I was proud to be there with them. They represented themselves and their school with pride, determination and an adamant refusal to quit.
With the season coming to an end you won't get to see these teams play again until next year. But when basketball season starts again and you're itching to watch some hoops, these are two teams worth seeing. They are truly inspiring athletes inside and out.
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