SAT DAY: Tuesday April 27, 2021
/All 11th graders come into school to take the SAT.
Arrive at 9 am. The exam will begin promptly at 9:30 am
Bring water and a snack
We will provide pencils and calculators
ALL OTHER GRADES ARE REMOTE ON THIS DAY!
Career Day - We Need Speakers for Tuesday May 25, 2021
/If you or someone you know might be interested in speaking to our high school students about your/their work or career path, please use this form to share some information with our Career Day Team. Fill it out for yourself or send it along to someone you know. Here is a template of a letter you can use. We are looking for both traditional and non-traditional paths / jobs.
This will be an online event on Tuesday May 25th.
PA Meeting: Substance Use, Mis-use and Prevention Wednesday April 21 6pm - 8pm
/Join us to hear from Fred Muench, President - The Parnership to End Addiction
Fred is a clinical psychologist, a father of two teenage boys, in recovery from heroin addiction, and the President of The Partnership to End Addiction. He works with young people and families to build resilience and positive life outcomes, with policymakers to change draconian drug laws, and researchers and providers to provide evidence-based treatment. At the Partnership, he and his team run the nation's largest family helpline to support individuals to prevent and overcome addiction.
Please complete this PRE-MEETING SURVEY to help Fred target the concerns of our community.
Meeting Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484915498?pwd=ajN5Q0xqYzNzSmQ3Zmt6RTFtUzQ0QT09
Meeting ID: 884 8491 5498
Passcode: 866092
HANDOUT from Fred Muench
Plan Ahead: College Financial Aid Night for 9th and 10th grade families
/Wednesday April 14th @ 6pm
Seasoned financial aid expert, Kal Cheny, will offer crucial insights and advice on how to prepare financially to send your students to college. Don't miss this opportunity -- this may seem far away now, but it is around the corner! Please feel free to send any questions you may have for Kal to Carolyn at Carolyn@iceeducate.org and he will make sure to get them answered.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81827401213?pwd=WmI2SG51bTJHeTZqUmJLRGI4MWpwdz09
Meeting ID: 818 2740 1213
Passcode: 562439
Changes regarding State tests for middle school students
/We have just learned that the DOE has changed their position regarding the State tests for grades 3-8, for this year.
Students are not required to take the State tests and they will not be penalized if they do not take the tests. Rather than opting out, as in previous years, students must now opt-in if they intend to take the tests.
For planning purposes, please fill out this survey only IF you would like your child to take the State tests.
Only students who want to take the tests need to fill out this form.
Students who are remote will have to come into school if they want to take the tests.
Dates:
ELA: Wednesday April 21
Math: Wednesday May 5
Missed the Town Hall? Here's what you need to know:
/Town Hall Slide Deck - Information about Trimester 3 schedules
Recording of the Meeting - 3/22/2021
Change your status with the DOE - Remote / Blended:
The DOE learning preference survey will be open from March 24th to April 7th.
https://www.nycenet.edu/surveys/learningpreference
Families who have selected our hybrid learning program but are currently listed as remote with the DOE should have received an email from Lisa prompting them to change their status.
Fill out the Consent for Covid Testing form:
Choose one of these two methods:
Use your NYCSA account: Log in or create an account here: https://mystudent.nyc You do not need an account creation code to access the form for consent for covid testing. If you did this earlier in the school year, no need to do it again.
Fill out this form and return it to lisableyer@iceeducate.org . If you sent this in before Jan 2021, please send a new one.
More information about the DOE covid testing is available HERE
Town Hall for Trimester 3 - Monday March 22 @ 7pm
/Please join us to hear from Pete about the plans for Trimester 3.
Submit questions in advance using this form.
Meeting ID: 869 5087 5910
Passcode: 767988
Next PA meeting: Thursday March 18 @ 6 pm
/Special guest: Pediatrician Cheryl Wu
It’s now been a year of business not-as-usual. Should you be concerned about your child’s mental health?
Dr. Cheryl Wu will speak to us about the warning signs and guiding principles she has been using in her own practice to help students and families get through the year. She will share with us what she’s observed in her patients over the past year, and we will have a brief question and answer period. We also hope to have one or more of nyICE’s counseling staff on hand to share resources and information specific to our school.
Also at this meeting:
COVID testing isn’t the only testing! While there is a grassroots, and now Congressional, effort to push back, the Biden administration has signaled that states must still give standardized tests this year. At nyICE, that means 6th-8th grade math & ELA tests, 8th grade science tests, and the ELA Regents exam (high school). Parent reps from nyICE PAC will be sharing more about this, including how and why you should consider refusing the exams on your child’s behalf. In addition, our principal Pete will report to us on the specific ways nyICE students are being assessed and graded this year, and whether or not having state test scores will play a part in teaching and learning decisions at our school going forward.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484915498?pwd=ajN5Q0xqYzNzSmQ3Zmt6RTFtUzQ0QT09
Meeting ID: 884 8491 5498
Passcode: 866092
Guarde la fecha: la próxima reunión de la Asociación de Padres es el jueves 18 de marzo, 6 PM
Invitada especial: Pediatra Cheryl Wu
Ha sido un año de negocios no habituales. ¿Debe preocuparse por la salud mental de su hijo?
La Dra. Cheryl Wu nos hablará sobre las señales de advertencia y los principios rectores que ha estado utilizando en su propia práctica para ayudar a los estudiantes y las familias a superar el año. Compartirá con nosotros lo que ha observado en sus pacientes durante el último año, y tendremos un breve período de preguntas y respuestas. También esperamos contar con la presencia de uno o más miembros del personal de asesoramiento de nyICE para compartir recursos e información específica de nuestra escuela.
También en esta reunión:
¡Las pruebas COVID no son las únicas pruebas! Si bien hay un esfuerzo de base, y ahora del Congreso, para oponerse, la administración de Biden ha señalado que los estados deben seguir dando pruebas estandarizadas este año. En nyICE, eso significa exámenes de matemáticas y ELA de 6º a 8º grado, exámenes de ciencias de 8º grado y el examen Regents de ELA (escuela secundaria). Los representantes de los padres de nyICE PAC compartirán más información sobre esto, incluyendo cómo y por qué debería considerar rechazar los exámenes en nombre de su hijo. Además, nuestro director Pete nos informará sobre las formas específicas en que los estudiantes de nyICE están siendo evaluados y calificados este año, y si tener o no los resultados de las pruebas estatales jugará un papel en las decisiones de enseñanza y aprendizaje en nuestra escuela en el futuro.
Youth Led Mayoral Forum - Teens Take Charge
/Please attend this important conversation organized by Teens Take Charge, including students from NYICE. All ages are welcome.
Panel Discussion on Between the World and Me: Wednesday February 24 @ 6pm
/We are excited to invite you to a live panel discussion with three of the award-winning filmmakers of “Between the World and Me”. "Between the World and Me" is an excellent and important new film based on Ta-Nehisi Coates’ best-selling book of the same title.
Alisa Payne, Producer and nyICE parent, Kamilah Forbes, Director, and David Teague, Writer (adapted for film) and Supervising Editor will discuss and answer questions regarding race in America.
This event is suitable for all ages and we invite you to include your whole family.
The film is currently available for free streaming on HBO here
So how can you be a part of this event?
Stream the movie here any time before the live event on Wednesday, Feb, 24th. Better yet, organize a watch party with your friends, class, club or family! You have to create an account with HBO.com, but there is no cost. The film is 85 minutes long.
Join the live panel discussion with your family from 6-7:15 pm on Wednesday, Feb. 24th.
Whether you watch the film before or after the event, you won't want to miss this important conversation.
Join us on Wednesday February 24th at 6:00pm.
Here is the zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484915498?pwd=ajN5Q0xqYzNzSmQ3Zmt6RTFtUzQ0QT09
Town Hall on School Re-Opening for MS families - Tuesday February 23 @ 7pm
/Join us to hear about our plans for re-opening for middle school students in blended learning.
The event will be recorded for those who cannot make it.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85374318939?pwd=NmNNbnVSUEpBd1NEZUhwNHFTQjMrUT09
Meeting ID: 853 7431 8939
Passcode: 198477
ICE on Fire month-long FEST celebrates Black History Month
/See the full calendar of events HERE with music, poetry, and much more during the whole month of February. Check it out, there’s something for everyone!
Parent Association (PA) Meeting: Wednesday January 27 @ 6pm
/Pete and Wali will present on racial equity efforts, staff equity committee, Black History Month FEST, and more.
High School Information Night for 8th grade students and families
/Join us Tuesday January 19th at 6pm, to hear about the high school program at NY.ICE. Students, teachers, Pete and Kristen will be available to answer your questions. This event is for current NY.ICE students and families only.
Meeting Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89148228118?pwd=dDRtdENGOUMzN2R0TmxBUXFnTXZLUT09
Meeting ID: 891 4822 8118
Passcode: 089154
Here are some RESOURCES provided by the NYC DOE:
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/enroll-grade-by-grade/high-school
To set up your account on myschools, go to myschools.nyc with 1. Student’s OSIS number and 2. your unique creation code provided in the welcome letter sent to you in the mail by the DOE. If you do not have this information, please reach out to Kristen or Lisa.
Deadline to register to audition for LaGuardia is February 23. schools.nyc.gov/HSAuditions Deadline to submit audition files is March 1.
Community Arts Series LAUNCHES on Saturday January 16! Don't miss it!
/NYICE's Community Service Club presents the Community Arts Series, starting JANUARY 16TH AT 7PM with a series of online performances happening every Saturday through Feb. 13th at 7pm! All proceeds are donated to five NYC organizations working with COVID relief.
To purchase tickets and to find out more about the schedule and details for the series - including our Community Arts Series Zine, please check out our EventBrite link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-art-series-2021-tickets-134409545569
Schedule of performances:
January 16
Lorca Peña Nissenblatt** Music
Aidan Jack Finnecy Music
Bam Rodriguez Music, Film
Lisle Jameson** Music
Jan 23
Nix the King** Music
Leo Radack** Music
Madyson Hills** Music
Arciel Dubois Music
Natalie Mack** Music
Jan 30
Elle Porta** Music
Syeda Tabassum Film
Ben Cuomo & Friends** Music
Syd Rowan** Music
Roy Nathanson** Music
Feb 6
Nix the King** Music
Rosetta Serrano** Music
Mei-Yin Ng Dance
Albert Marquez** Music
Dirty Circuit Music
Feb 13
Bam Rodriguez Music, Film
Natalie Mack** Music
Julian Overton Film
Maya Delmont** Music
Roy Nathanson** Music
Hope to see you all there! - NYICE Community Service
High School Admissions Dates and Deadlines
/NY.ICE High School Information Night - for current 8th grade families: Tuesday January 19 @6pm
You should have received your Welcome Letter by now, in the mail, with your student's unique creation code. Use this code and their OSIS number to set up an account at myschools.nyc.
Fill out your high school application on myschools.nyc between January 19 and February 23
Register for the SHSAT on myschools.nyc between now and January 15 - Exam will be on or around January 27. Details to come.
Register for LaGuardia audition on myschools.nyc between now and February 23
Schedule for the week of January 4 - 8, 2021
/Just this week, special half-day schedule: 9:45 am to 12:05 pm.
Check your advisory classroom for the complete schedule.
Student Led Conferences (SLC): December 22 and 23
/In preparation for SLC, Wednesday December 16th is the LAST DAY OF CLASSES for Trimester 1. On December 17, 18 and 21, students will attend advisory from 10 - 11 am. During those days, students will have meetings with their advisors to prepare for their SLC. Parents and guardians should be sure to have scheduled an SLC for December 22 or 23, which they will attend along with their child. There are NO scheduled classes or clubs from December 17 to 23.
If you are a parent or guardian and you have not yet scheduled your SLC, please reach out to your child’s advisor by email to set that up. Staff emails are all available on the Staff Directory page.
Pete’s letter about SLC:
Over the next 2 weeks your children will be preparing for Student Led Conferences which are going to take the place of the typical parent-teacher conferences that we conducted for the past many years. This round of conferences will build on the successes we experienced in the spring when conferences were conducted by each student’s advisor who served as the liaison between a child’s teacher and their family. This year, however, students will take the lead and talk through their academic experiences this fall in greater detail. This process has been designed to emphasize each student’s thinking; to raise the child’s voice as the one that matters most.
This week in advisory students are beginning to reflect on their schoolwork over the past 3 months, including SIP. They are writing about moments that made them feel proud, and those that might indicate the need for additional focus and effort. Students will discuss the important details from the fall with their advisors as part of their preparation for their conference. On each grade level, the advisors have modified a conference preparation organizer which you can preview by clicking on this link: SLC Prep Graphic Organizer. Our approach to this round of conferences is to balance highlighting student academic achievements with discussions of other things our students can feel proud of or wish to elevate.
You will soon receive an invitation from your child’s advisor to sign up for a time slot using Calendly. You do not need an account with Calendly to sign up. Conferences will last for approximately 15-20 minutes but we have woven some flexibility into the schedule if there are areas of focus that require attention.
On behalf of the staff of the Institute for Collaborative Education, I hope that you will enjoy learning more about your child’s experience in their classes and celebrate the many things they have to be proud of during this challenging and unprecedented semester of their lives in school.