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OPENING CALENDAR
June 6, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Kyairaa LeRose-Almeida
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Alessandra Sommer
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Portuguese National Anthem
"Hino Nacional de Portugal"
Performed by the Terence C. Reilly Show Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Laura Caicedo
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“West Side Story” arranged by Michael Sweeney
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Elementary Band
“25 Or 6 To 4” by Chicago
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Jazz Band
"I Wanna Make Magic"
Performed by the FAME cast of
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
" Flash Mob-Can't Stop Me" by Afrojack & Shermonology”
Performed by Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Dance Students
PRESENTATIONS:
Artist in Residence Mural Project: a video montage of the Mural Project will be presented to the Board of Education.
The Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Art Department is recognized for their exemplary effort in the completion of the Reilly mural. This project was accomplished in collaboration with Arts Horizons, Artist in Residence, Deborah Goletz.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Artist in Residence and Art Department recognized for their exemplary work in the Arts
Deborah Goletz
Marcelo Dos Santos
Michelle Greene
Kenneth Brent Jones
Brianna Kolodny
Jennifer Simon
STARS OF EXCELLENCE
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Physical Education Department in recognition of achieving the Gold designation from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Isiah Halsey
Belinda Jimenez
Jairo Labrador
John LaRocca
Beatriz Villarino
Terence C. Reilly School No, 7 Performing Arts Department in recognition of their exemplary work in the Performing Arts
Steve Almeida
Holly Astore
Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson
Rodney Briscoe
Madruge Henriquez
Tiffany Festa
Brendan Lowe
Marlenes Luvins
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
In recognition of community integration and parent involvement at Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Maria Caputo, Parent Liaison
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Parent Stars of Excellence
The following parents/guardians are recognized under the Stars of Excellence Program for their dedication and continued support. They have contributed their time through various school programs, parent meetings, workshops, fundraising activities, and the Excellence Parade. Their involvement is an example for others who want to make a difference in their children’s education.
Monica Acosta
America Castillo
Christian Criollo
Joy De Souza
Sima Farid
Jocelin Figueroa
Yulyssa Garcia
Jorge Martinez
Mariolis Maynard
Alex Mendoza
Luz Helena Moya
Suzette Negron
Ebere Nwaji
Oscar Ofori-Arhim
Ma Eufemia Okano
Elizane Paiva
Ilpa Patel
Crystal Paz
Eliana Ramos
Luz Sommer
Bjorn Teheran
Myrna Zapantis
Rick Zuzunaga
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
The Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Middle School Band for Achieving Musical Excellence
Concert Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 96.00)
Jazz Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 91.00)
Best Overall Concert Band
Individual Awards:
Overall Jazz Soloist Pierre Camayoc (Tenor Sax - 8th grade)
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Mrs. Sima Farid
In recognition of her dedication as Terence C. Reilly PTO President for the past three years. She has contributed many hours of her time through various school fundraising activities. We would also like to thank Mrs. Farid’s husband, Alex Mendoza for all of his hard work, and devotion to School No. 7 and its students.
SKILLS USA 2012-2013 MEDAL WINNERS
Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy:
1st Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Transportation cluster
Juan Duran, Dayling Giraldo, Lesley Magana and Valentina Vinciguerra Advisor - Ron Ussher
2nd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Health Services cluster
Claudia Sanchez, Leyla Sahuana and Shanthal Ulloa Advisor - Patrick McGee
2nd Place Customer Service
Ashley Frometa
Advisor - Penelope Hudeen
Elizabeth High School (U):
2nd. Place- Silver Medal Winners "American Spirit Award"
Paula Enriquez, Faustina Gomez, Emily Rosado
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
2nd. Place - Silver Medal Winners "Promotional Bulletin Board"
Andrea Marques, Eileen Urbina
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
3rd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Education cluster
Milissa Guillen, Yennifer Montiel and Makiela Montiel Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Web Design"
Sebastian DeLeon, Domingos Fernandes
Instructor - Dilbag Singh
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Chapter Display"
Kiondra Jackson, Leasia Miller, Janay Rouse
Advisors - Penelope Hudeen/Patrick McGee
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Collision Repair Technology"
Ezekiel Villafina
Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Custom Automotive Painting"
Andrew Martinez, Rinaldo Martinez
Advisor - Ron Ussher
OPENING CALENDAR
January 23, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Pledge of Ethics
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Proud To Be An American” – by: Lee Greenwood
Performed by Benjamin Franklin Choir
"Keep Your Eyes On The Prize"
African American Freedom Song
Performed by Juan Pablo Duarte-José Julián Martí School No. 28 Elementary Choir
“I Have A Dream” Speech
Performed by Damien McCree as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
7th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Biography on Benjamin Franklin
Performed by D’Andre Castanheira as Benjamin Franklin
6th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Community Excellence
Parents recognized for their support to the Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 learning community:
Michelle Cruz - Parent of Maya Cruz
Sarita Vanegas - Parent of Jonathan Mejia Vanegas
Iliana Medina - Parent of Jose Chevres
Zoobi Agshan – Parent of Alina Ahmad
Lee Mercado – Parent of Adonis Almodovar Mercado
Marisol Pacheco and Charles Pacheco - Parents of Orvel Smith and Alyssa Smith
Jennifer Green - Parent of Kayla Lee Green
Recognizing Trinitas Regional Medical Center for being a good neighbor to Elizabeth Public Schools
Trinitas Regional Medical Center – Douglas Harris
Stars of Excellence:
Recognized for their efforts in assisting during the evacuation
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @ 31
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Childhood Center School No. 52
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Luis Couto, Director of Plant, Property and Equipment
Lester Dominguez, Director of Transportation
Jamie Leavitt, Director of Food and Nutrition Services
PRESENTATION
Panasonic Foundation
“The Next Level of Work” presented by Andrew Gelber, Senior Consultant of the Panasonic Foundation and Olga Hugelmeyer, Superintendent of Schools
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
June 6, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Kyairaa LeRose-Almeida
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Alessandra Sommer
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Portuguese National Anthem
"Hino Nacional de Portugal"
Performed by the Terence C. Reilly Show Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Laura Caicedo
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“West Side Story” arranged by Michael Sweeney
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Elementary Band
“25 Or 6 To 4” by Chicago
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Jazz Band
"I Wanna Make Magic"
Performed by the FAME cast of
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
" Flash Mob-Can't Stop Me" by Afrojack & Shermonology”
Performed by Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Dance Students
PRESENTATIONS:
Artist in Residence Mural Project: a video montage of the Mural Project will be presented to the Board of Education.
The Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Art Department is recognized for their exemplary effort in the completion of the Reilly mural. This project was accomplished in collaboration with Arts Horizons, Artist in Residence, Deborah Goletz.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Artist in Residence and Art Department recognized for their exemplary work in the Arts
Deborah Goletz
Marcelo Dos Santos
Michelle Greene
Kenneth Brent Jones
Brianna Kolodny
Jennifer Simon
STARS OF EXCELLENCE
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Physical Education Department in recognition of achieving the Gold designation from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Isiah Halsey
Belinda Jimenez
Jairo Labrador
John LaRocca
Beatriz Villarino
Terence C. Reilly School No, 7 Performing Arts Department in recognition of their exemplary work in the Performing Arts
Steve Almeida
Holly Astore
Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson
Rodney Briscoe
Madruge Henriquez
Tiffany Festa
Brendan Lowe
Marlenes Luvins
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
In recognition of community integration and parent involvement at Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Maria Caputo, Parent Liaison
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Parent Stars of Excellence
The following parents/guardians are recognized under the Stars of Excellence Program for their dedication and continued support. They have contributed their time through various school programs, parent meetings, workshops, fundraising activities, and the Excellence Parade. Their involvement is an example for others who want to make a difference in their children’s education.
Monica Acosta
America Castillo
Christian Criollo
Joy De Souza
Sima Farid
Jocelin Figueroa
Yulyssa Garcia
Jorge Martinez
Mariolis Maynard
Alex Mendoza
Luz Helena Moya
Suzette Negron
Ebere Nwaji
Oscar Ofori-Arhim
Ma Eufemia Okano
Elizane Paiva
Ilpa Patel
Crystal Paz
Eliana Ramos
Luz Sommer
Bjorn Teheran
Myrna Zapantis
Rick Zuzunaga
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
The Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Middle School Band for Achieving Musical Excellence
Concert Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 96.00)
Jazz Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 91.00)
Best Overall Concert Band
Individual Awards:
Overall Jazz Soloist Pierre Camayoc (Tenor Sax - 8th grade)
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Mrs. Sima Farid
In recognition of her dedication as Terence C. Reilly PTO President for the past three years. She has contributed many hours of her time through various school fundraising activities. We would also like to thank Mrs. Farid’s husband, Alex Mendoza for all of his hard work, and devotion to School No. 7 and its students.
SKILLS USA 2012-2013 MEDAL WINNERS
Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy:
1st Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Transportation cluster
Juan Duran, Dayling Giraldo, Lesley Magana and Valentina Vinciguerra Advisor - Ron Ussher
2nd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Health Services cluster
Claudia Sanchez, Leyla Sahuana and Shanthal Ulloa Advisor - Patrick McGee
2nd Place Customer Service
Ashley Frometa
Advisor - Penelope Hudeen
Elizabeth High School (U):
2nd. Place- Silver Medal Winners "American Spirit Award"
Paula Enriquez, Faustina Gomez, Emily Rosado
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
2nd. Place - Silver Medal Winners "Promotional Bulletin Board"
Andrea Marques, Eileen Urbina
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
3rd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Education cluster
Milissa Guillen, Yennifer Montiel and Makiela Montiel Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Web Design"
Sebastian DeLeon, Domingos Fernandes
Instructor - Dilbag Singh
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Chapter Display"
Kiondra Jackson, Leasia Miller, Janay Rouse
Advisors - Penelope Hudeen/Patrick McGee
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Collision Repair Technology"
Ezekiel Villafina
Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Custom Automotive Painting"
Andrew Martinez, Rinaldo Martinez
Advisor - Ron Ussher
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
The Full Moon is the perfect opportunity to witness and experience the miracles of the divine signs on the Moon! The images on the moon can perform spiritual healing, speak, grant Invocation of the heart, and help in times of need. Test it for yourself
OPENING CALENDAR
January 23, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Pledge of Ethics
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Proud To Be An American” – by: Lee Greenwood
Performed by Benjamin Franklin Choir
"Keep Your Eyes On The Prize"
African American Freedom Song
Performed by Juan Pablo Duarte-José Julián Martí School No. 28 Elementary Choir
“I Have A Dream” Speech
Performed by Damien McCree as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
7th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Biography on Benjamin Franklin
Performed by D’Andre Castanheira as Benjamin Franklin
6th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Community Excellence
Parents recognized for their support to the Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 learning community:
Michelle Cruz - Parent of Maya Cruz
Sarita Vanegas - Parent of Jonathan Mejia Vanegas
Iliana Medina - Parent of Jose Chevres
Zoobi Agshan – Parent of Alina Ahmad
Lee Mercado – Parent of Adonis Almodovar Mercado
Marisol Pacheco and Charles Pacheco - Parents of Orvel Smith and Alyssa Smith
Jennifer Green - Parent of Kayla Lee Green
Recognizing Trinitas Regional Medical Center for being a good neighbor to Elizabeth Public Schools
Trinitas Regional Medical Center – Douglas Harris
Stars of Excellence:
Recognized for their efforts in assisting during the evacuation
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @ 31
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Childhood Center School No. 52
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Luis Couto, Director of Plant, Property and Equipment
Lester Dominguez, Director of Transportation
Jamie Leavitt, Director of Food and Nutrition Services
PRESENTATION
Panasonic Foundation
“The Next Level of Work” presented by Andrew Gelber, Senior Consultant of the Panasonic Foundation and Olga Hugelmeyer, Superintendent of Schools
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
June 6, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Kyairaa LeRose-Almeida
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Alessandra Sommer
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Portuguese National Anthem
"Hino Nacional de Portugal"
Performed by the Terence C. Reilly Show Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Laura Caicedo
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“West Side Story” arranged by Michael Sweeney
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Elementary Band
“25 Or 6 To 4” by Chicago
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Jazz Band
"I Wanna Make Magic"
Performed by the FAME cast of
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
" Flash Mob-Can't Stop Me" by Afrojack & Shermonology”
Performed by Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Dance Students
PRESENTATIONS:
Artist in Residence Mural Project: a video montage of the Mural Project will be presented to the Board of Education.
The Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Art Department is recognized for their exemplary effort in the completion of the Reilly mural. This project was accomplished in collaboration with Arts Horizons, Artist in Residence, Deborah Goletz.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Artist in Residence and Art Department recognized for their exemplary work in the Arts
Deborah Goletz
Marcelo Dos Santos
Michelle Greene
Kenneth Brent Jones
Brianna Kolodny
Jennifer Simon
STARS OF EXCELLENCE
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Physical Education Department in recognition of achieving the Gold designation from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Isiah Halsey
Belinda Jimenez
Jairo Labrador
John LaRocca
Beatriz Villarino
Terence C. Reilly School No, 7 Performing Arts Department in recognition of their exemplary work in the Performing Arts
Steve Almeida
Holly Astore
Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson
Rodney Briscoe
Madruge Henriquez
Tiffany Festa
Brendan Lowe
Marlenes Luvins
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
In recognition of community integration and parent involvement at Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Maria Caputo, Parent Liaison
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Parent Stars of Excellence
The following parents/guardians are recognized under the Stars of Excellence Program for their dedication and continued support. They have contributed their time through various school programs, parent meetings, workshops, fundraising activities, and the Excellence Parade. Their involvement is an example for others who want to make a difference in their children’s education.
Monica Acosta
America Castillo
Christian Criollo
Joy De Souza
Sima Farid
Jocelin Figueroa
Yulyssa Garcia
Jorge Martinez
Mariolis Maynard
Alex Mendoza
Luz Helena Moya
Suzette Negron
Ebere Nwaji
Oscar Ofori-Arhim
Ma Eufemia Okano
Elizane Paiva
Ilpa Patel
Crystal Paz
Eliana Ramos
Luz Sommer
Bjorn Teheran
Myrna Zapantis
Rick Zuzunaga
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
The Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Middle School Band for Achieving Musical Excellence
Concert Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 96.00)
Jazz Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 91.00)
Best Overall Concert Band
Individual Awards:
Overall Jazz Soloist Pierre Camayoc (Tenor Sax - 8th grade)
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Mrs. Sima Farid
In recognition of her dedication as Terence C. Reilly PTO President for the past three years. She has contributed many hours of her time through various school fundraising activities. We would also like to thank Mrs. Farid’s husband, Alex Mendoza for all of his hard work, and devotion to School No. 7 and its students.
SKILLS USA 2012-2013 MEDAL WINNERS
Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy:
1st Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Transportation cluster
Juan Duran, Dayling Giraldo, Lesley Magana and Valentina Vinciguerra Advisor - Ron Ussher
2nd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Health Services cluster
Claudia Sanchez, Leyla Sahuana and Shanthal Ulloa Advisor - Patrick McGee
2nd Place Customer Service
Ashley Frometa
Advisor - Penelope Hudeen
Elizabeth High School (U):
2nd. Place- Silver Medal Winners "American Spirit Award"
Paula Enriquez, Faustina Gomez, Emily Rosado
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
2nd. Place - Silver Medal Winners "Promotional Bulletin Board"
Andrea Marques, Eileen Urbina
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
3rd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Education cluster
Milissa Guillen, Yennifer Montiel and Makiela Montiel Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Web Design"
Sebastian DeLeon, Domingos Fernandes
Instructor - Dilbag Singh
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Chapter Display"
Kiondra Jackson, Leasia Miller, Janay Rouse
Advisors - Penelope Hudeen/Patrick McGee
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Collision Repair Technology"
Ezekiel Villafina
Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Custom Automotive Painting"
Andrew Martinez, Rinaldo Martinez
Advisor - Ron Ussher
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
June 6, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Kyairaa LeRose-Almeida
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Alessandra Sommer
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Portuguese National Anthem
"Hino Nacional de Portugal"
Performed by the Terence C. Reilly Show Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Laura Caicedo
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“West Side Story” arranged by Michael Sweeney
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Elementary Band
“25 Or 6 To 4” by Chicago
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Jazz Band
"I Wanna Make Magic"
Performed by the FAME cast of
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
" Flash Mob-Can't Stop Me" by Afrojack & Shermonology”
Performed by Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Dance Students
PRESENTATIONS:
Artist in Residence Mural Project: a video montage of the Mural Project will be presented to the Board of Education.
The Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Art Department is recognized for their exemplary effort in the completion of the Reilly mural. This project was accomplished in collaboration with Arts Horizons, Artist in Residence, Deborah Goletz.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Artist in Residence and Art Department recognized for their exemplary work in the Arts
Deborah Goletz
Marcelo Dos Santos
Michelle Greene
Kenneth Brent Jones
Brianna Kolodny
Jennifer Simon
STARS OF EXCELLENCE
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Physical Education Department in recognition of achieving the Gold designation from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Isiah Halsey
Belinda Jimenez
Jairo Labrador
John LaRocca
Beatriz Villarino
Terence C. Reilly School No, 7 Performing Arts Department in recognition of their exemplary work in the Performing Arts
Steve Almeida
Holly Astore
Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson
Rodney Briscoe
Madruge Henriquez
Tiffany Festa
Brendan Lowe
Marlenes Luvins
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
In recognition of community integration and parent involvement at Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Maria Caputo, Parent Liaison
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Parent Stars of Excellence
The following parents/guardians are recognized under the Stars of Excellence Program for their dedication and continued support. They have contributed their time through various school programs, parent meetings, workshops, fundraising activities, and the Excellence Parade. Their involvement is an example for others who want to make a difference in their children’s education.
Monica Acosta
America Castillo
Christian Criollo
Joy De Souza
Sima Farid
Jocelin Figueroa
Yulyssa Garcia
Jorge Martinez
Mariolis Maynard
Alex Mendoza
Luz Helena Moya
Suzette Negron
Ebere Nwaji
Oscar Ofori-Arhim
Ma Eufemia Okano
Elizane Paiva
Ilpa Patel
Crystal Paz
Eliana Ramos
Luz Sommer
Bjorn Teheran
Myrna Zapantis
Rick Zuzunaga
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
The Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Middle School Band for Achieving Musical Excellence
Concert Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 96.00)
Jazz Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 91.00)
Best Overall Concert Band
Individual Awards:
Overall Jazz Soloist Pierre Camayoc (Tenor Sax - 8th grade)
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Mrs. Sima Farid
In recognition of her dedication as Terence C. Reilly PTO President for the past three years. She has contributed many hours of her time through various school fundraising activities. We would also like to thank Mrs. Farid’s husband, Alex Mendoza for all of his hard work, and devotion to School No. 7 and its students.
SKILLS USA 2012-2013 MEDAL WINNERS
Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy:
1st Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Transportation cluster
Juan Duran, Dayling Giraldo, Lesley Magana and Valentina Vinciguerra Advisor - Ron Ussher
2nd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Health Services cluster
Claudia Sanchez, Leyla Sahuana and Shanthal Ulloa Advisor - Patrick McGee
2nd Place Customer Service
Ashley Frometa
Advisor - Penelope Hudeen
Elizabeth High School (U):
2nd. Place- Silver Medal Winners "American Spirit Award"
Paula Enriquez, Faustina Gomez, Emily Rosado
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
2nd. Place - Silver Medal Winners "Promotional Bulletin Board"
Andrea Marques, Eileen Urbina
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
3rd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Education cluster
Milissa Guillen, Yennifer Montiel and Makiela Montiel Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Web Design"
Sebastian DeLeon, Domingos Fernandes
Instructor - Dilbag Singh
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Chapter Display"
Kiondra Jackson, Leasia Miller, Janay Rouse
Advisors - Penelope Hudeen/Patrick McGee
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Collision Repair Technology"
Ezekiel Villafina
Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Custom Automotive Painting"
Andrew Martinez, Rinaldo Martinez
Advisor - Ron Ussher
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Ma, Jae-sang
By Pvt. Ma, Jae-sang
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs
CAMP HUMPHREYS – As the lights at the Community Tree Lighting and Christmas Tree Lane were turned on, Nov. 30, the holiday season officially began here.
The event, hosted by Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, took place at Transformation Park. The event was kicked off by remarks from Brig. Gen. Darryl Williams, the 2nd Infantry Division’s deputy commanding general for support and Col. Darin S. Conkright, the Humphreys Garrison commander.
Following the welcoming remarks, a holiday invocation was read and Christmas carols were sung by the Humphreys American School Choir. Following the performance, Santa Claus appeared on top of a fire truck and children yelled out a cheer to him.
“I like the lights of the Christmas tree,” said Daltry Edwards, age three. “I want to go to top of the fire truck so I can be with Santa Claus.”
But children were not the only ones happy. Parents were happy, too. Captain Jeremy Larson, of Bravo Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, who participated in the event with his daughter, said “I enjoy this event. My kid loves to see these lights and all kinds of decorations.”
After Santa Claus and the participants spent a little time at Transformation Park, Santa Claus led the crowd to the Super Gym, where the Holiday Social and Humphreys Holiday Bazaar took place.
Upon arrival at the Super Gym, there was a ribbon cutting to officially open the events. The Super Gym’s lobby was full of people, excited about the upcoming holiday season. The Holiday Social featured free goodies, the 2nd Infantry Division Band, the HAS Choir and members of the Camp Humphreys Community Theatre group performing an excerpt of their upcoming production of “A Christmas Carol.”
“I have two daughters who are in the play,” said Capt. David Blackwell, assigned to Headquarter and Headquarter Company, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and the Provost Marshall’s Office. “I like my daughters’ acting and how the people reacting. I’m very proud of my daughters.”
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
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Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
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Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
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Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
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Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
Al-Nas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An-Nas
سورة الناس Classification Makkan
Other names mu'awwidhatayn
Statistics
Sura number 114
Number of Rukus 1
Number of letters 80
Harf-e-Mukatta'at No
Number of Ayats on particular subjects About prayer for seeking refuge to God
An-Nas (Arabic: سورة الناس), or Mankind, is the 114th and last sura, or chapter, of the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book. It is a short six-verse invocation, asking Allah for protection from the Satan. It is a Makkan sura.
Arabic Text, Transliteration & Corresponding English Meanings
Arabic Text: بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ Transliteration: Bismi Allahi alrrahmani alrraheemi
Translation: In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Most Merciful (see also Bismillah)
Verse No: 114:1
Arabic Text: قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ النَّاسِ
Transliteration: Qul 'A'udhu bi-rabbin-nas Translation: Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind,
Verse No: 114:2
Arabic Text: مَلِكِ النَّاسِ
Transliteration: Melikin-Nas Translation: The King of mankind,
Verse No: 114:3
Arabic Text: إِلَهِ النَّاسِ
Transliteration:Ilhahin-Nas Translation: The True God of mankind,[1]
Verse No: 114:4
Arabic Text: مِن شَرِّ الْوَسْوَاسِ الْخَنَّاسِ
Transliteration: Min-Sharril-Waswasil-Khan-Nas Translation: From the evil of the sneaking whisperer,
Verse No: 114:5
Arabic Text: الَّذِي يُوَسْوِسُ فِي صُدُورِ النَّاسِ
Transliteration: Al-Ladhi Yuwas-Wisu fee Sudurin-Nas Translation: Who whispereth in the hearts of mankind,[2]
Verse No: 114:6
Arabic Text: مِنَ الْجِنَّةِ وَ النَّاسِ
Transliteration: Mina Al-Jinnati Wan-Nas Translation: Of the jinn and of mankind
It and Surat al-Falaq are together termed the mu'awwidhatayn; dealing with roughly the same theme, they form a natural pair. There is a Sunnah tradition of reading it over the sick or before sleeping.
^ - Here also, as in Surah Al-Falaq, instead of saying A'udhu-billahi (I seek Allah's refuge), a prayer has beat taught to seek Allah's refuge by reference to His three attributes: first, that He is Rabb-un nas, i.e. Sustainer, Providence and Master of all mankind; third, that He is Ilah-un-nas, i.e. real Deity of all mankind, (Here, one should clearly understand that the word ilah has been used in two meanings in the Qur'an: first for the thing or person who is practically being worshipped although it or he is not entitled to worship; second, for Him Who is entitled to worship, Who is in fact the Deity whether the people worship Him or not, wherever this word is used for Allah; it has been used in the second meaning). Seeking refuge by means of these three attributes means: "I seek refuge with that God, Who being the Sustainer, King and Deity of men, has full power over them, can fully protect them and can really save them from the evil, to save myself and others from which 1 am seeking His refuge. Not only this: since He alone is Sustainer, King and Deity, therefore, there is no one beside Him with Whom I may seek refuge and he may give real refuge
^ - The word 'waswas' in 'waswas-il-khannas' means the one who whispers over and over again, and 'waswasa' means to whisper into someone's heart an evil suggestion over and over again in such a way or ways that the one who is being inspired may not feel that the whisperer is whispering an evil suggestion into his heart. 'Waswasah' by itself suggests repetition just as 'zalzalah' (meaning earthquake) contains the meaning of repetitive movement. Since man is not tempted by just one attempt but effort has to be made over and over again to seduce and tempt him, all such attempts are called 'waswasah' and the tempter 'waswas'. As for the word 'khannas', it is derived from 'khunus', which means to hide after appearing and to retreat after coming into view. Since 'khannas' is the intensive form, it would imply the one who behaves thus very frequently. Now, obviously the whisperer has to approach man for whispering again and again, and besides, when he is also described as 'khannas', the combination of the two words by itself gives the meaning that after whispering once he retreats and then again returns over and over again to repeat the act of whispering. In other words, when once he fails in his attempt to whisper evil, he withdraws, then he again returns to make the second and the third and the next attempt over and over again. After understanding the meaning of 'waswas-il-khannas', let us consider what is meant by seeking refuge from its evil. Its one meaning is that the seeker himself seeks God's refuge from its evil, i.e. from the evil lest it should whisper some evil suggestion into his own heart. The second meaning is that the caller to Truth seeks God's refuge from the evil of the one who whispers evil suggestions into the hearts of the people against himself. It is not in his own power to approach all the people in whose hearts evil suggestions are being whispered against himself individually and remove the misunderstandings of every person. It is also not right and proper for him that he should give up his mission of inviting others to Allah and should devote all his tune and energy to removing the misunderstanding created by the whisperer and to answering their accusations. It is also below his dignity that he should stoop to the level of his opponents. Therefore, Allah has instructed the caller to Truth to seek only His refuge from the evil of the wicked people, and then to attend single-mindedly to his work of invitation and mission. For it is not for him to deal with them but for Allah, who is Sustainer of men, King of,men, God of men. Here, one should also understand that an evil suggestion is the starting, point of evil act. When it affects a careless or heedless person, it creates in him a desire for evil. Then, further whisperings change the evil desire into an evil intention and evil purpose. When the evil suggestion grows in intensity, the intention becomes a resolution, which then culminates in the evil act. Therefore, the meaning of seeking God's refuge from the evil of the whisperer is that Allah should nip the evil in the bud. If seen from another aspect, the order of the evil of the whisperers seems to be this: first. they incite one to open unbelief, polytheism, or rebellion against Allah and His Messenger, and enmity of the righteous (godly) people. If they fail in this and a person does enter Allah's religion, they misguide him to some innovation. If they fail in this too, they tempt him to sin. If they do not succeed even in this, they inspire the man with the suggestion that there is no harm in indulging in minor sins, so that if he starts committing these freely, he is over burdened with sin. If one escapes from this too, in the last resort they try that one should keep the true religion confined to oneself, and should do nothing to make it prevail, but if a person defeats all these plans, the whole party of the devils from amongst men and jinn makes a common front against him incites and stirs up the people and makes them shower him with invective and accusation and slander, and defames him as widely as it can. Then, Satan comes to the believer and excites him to anger, saying: "It is cowardly of you to have borne all this insult: arise and clash with your opponents." This is the last and final device with Satan by which he tries to thwart the struggle of the caller to Truth and entangle him in difficulties and obstructions. If he succeeds in escaping from this too, Satan becomes powerless before him. About this same thing it has been said in the Qur'an: "If Satan ever excites you to anger, seek refuge with Allah." (Surah Al-A'raf: 200, Ha Mim As-Sajdah: 36); "Say: Lord, I seek refuge with You from the promptings of satans." (Al-Muminun: 97); "The fact is that if ever an evil suggestion from Satan so much as touches those, who are God-fearing people, they immediately get alerted and clearly see the right course they should adopt." (Al-A'raf: 201). And on this very basis about the people who escape from this last attack of Satan Allah says: "None can attain to this rank except those who are men of great good fortune." (Ha Mim As-Sajdah: 35). In this connection, another thing also should be kept in mind, and it is this: Evil suggestion is not whispered into the heart of man only from outside by the satans from among men and jinn, but also by the self of man from within. His own wrong theories misguide his intellect, his own unlawful motives and desires lead his power of discrimination, will and power of judgement astray, and it is not only the satans from outside but within then his satan of the self also beguiles him. This same thing has been expressed in the Qur'an, thus: "and We know the evil suggestions arising from his self." (Qaf:16). On this very basis, the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) in his well-known Sermon said: "We seek Allah's refuge from the evils of our self."
The etiquette of a dua, supplication, is that a sadqa, charity above what is obligatory, is a requisite before its utterance.
His Prayer for My Parent
Last year I discovered that the month of Rajab was the month of sowing seeds. Sha’ban was the month, Subhanahu had said, of watering them. I didn’t know what that meant until now.
I used to say water comes from the skies and the earth and since the month is Nabi Kareem’s (salutations and greetings upon him and his family as much as the drops of rain that fall from the sky from the beginning of time till the end of it), I thought it meant nothing had to be done. It was to be effortless ease!
I was right.
Exactly a week before the month ends I have discovered that the water was dua – supplication, invocation, prayer. That’s what it was. It was effortless because the words were already chosen. The need was expressed in another’s need. But not just any other. Only the most favoured, honoured other who was handpicked by Subhanahu amongst billions and trillions of souls.
My other was Imam Zain ul Abedin (as).
And why not? My tie to Damascus are so overwhelming, just thinking about it either placed me in elation of memories past or tears of sadness from separation from it. Damascus is Paradise said the Beloved of Allah (salutations and greetings upon him and his family as many as there are his Creator’s Names, those which I have learnt and those which I may not learn). The Maqam e Mahmood of that Paradise is the shrine Mubarik of Bibi Zainab (as).
The two experienced the harrowing event of Karbala hand in hand. Aunt and nephew. They witnessed it and survived it. I know the Imam (as) being my other for the words I choose to pray was her gift to me.
All writing serves the purpose of being a two sided mirror. That is its innate beauty. I know when I read something I await the word or line of another's that will be mine. The splendour of the prayer of the especially blessed is similar but its effect is much deeper for there are three involved. The Imam (as) is the conduit that connects the asker and the one being asked for. He is the water in which asker sees themselves and they see the one they ask for.
But it is not any water for he is not any writer!
Recently I translated three verses from Surah An Nahl. They came in a row and had appeared more than once for me in randomly opening the Quran while reading it at Hazrat Pir Turat Murad Shah’s (ra) shrine at Bagh e Jinnah. I was taken by the words that appeared at the end of each verse regarding the Ayaat of Allah in the Universe, His Signs.
The signs were in nature, of harvests and crops and fruits and the sun and the moon and the night and the day and my favourite, colours. They were for the qaumi yattafakkaroon, the people who reflect, ya’qiloon, who use intellect and reason, yaddakaroon, who remember!
I arrived in my village a few days later. I was reading parts of Dalail al Khairaat, which is a manual of prayer and translates as A Guide to Happiness. The book that held in it the promise of happiness started with an advice:
وإذا رأيت النفس منك تحكمت
وغدت تقودك في لظى الشهوات
فاصرف هواها بالصلاة مواظباً
لا سيما بدلائل الخـــــــــــيرات
And if you see the ego controlling you
And it comes to lead you into the fire of debased desires
Banish its desires by perpetual blessings
Especially with Dalail ul Khairaat.
Subhan Allah! It was definitely an intro and a half!
In it I would come across endless variations of how salutations are sent upon Nabi Kareem and his blessed family. All of them blew me away, the expressions of love that seemed infinite. The ones that had to do with nature were especially striking for me.
I was staying up after Fajr and going for walks around 6am which was a first for me. There were only so many routes I could take but each time I was left speechless. Probably because the words of the verses from An Nahl appeared before me in perfection. Then they would connect with the blessings upon Nabi Kareem (salutations and greetings upon him and his family as many are blades of grass and branches on trees in all of Creation) that I was reading in Dalail ul Khairat.
Every sunrise and sunset was spectacular.
Allahuma, salle ala man fadat min noori-hi jamee ul anwaar!
Dearest Allah, bless the one at whose light all lights burst forth!
The scent of the orange blossom left me in a daze as I stood by trees inhaling deeply and thinking of Fes where I first discovered it. It’s my absolute favourite flower in the world, possibly a tie with the rose.
Allahuma, salle ala man taffataqat min nuri-hil azhaar!
Dear Allah, bless the one from whose light the flowers bloomed!
Just staring at trees, which is a favourite pastime for me in Lahore as I look out the window of my car with music pounding in my headphones, for those who want a flavour www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_DTmIK0Kc4, became changed.
Allahuma salle ala man ikh darat min baqiyati wuduhi il ashjaar
Dearest Allah, bless the one whose ablution water turned the trees green!
The book moved in waves from sending blessings upon the Seal of Prophethood (salutations and greetings upon the Mercy of the Universe and his family) to praising Subhanahu and just calling him. My favourites were the ones that connected Him with again, nature.
O Allah! I entreat You by Your Names which You have given to the night so it becomes dark,
And to the day so it becomes bright,
And to the clouds as they send rain
…
Being in the village, seeing it all, the book actually did make me happy. The signs were a manifestation of Subhanahu’s Exalted Names and Attributes and His Beloved (send salutations and greetings upon him and his family, O Lord, with the best of Your Grace) was the reflection of the Essence of those Names and Attributes. It was like I was seeing him everywhere. It’s hard to describe.
I placed the exegesis of the three verses at the end of the piece because I wrote something for a friend to raise some money for an extraordinary project she is doing but got many emails asking for the contact which was in the body of the email. Since my writing tends to be long, I guess people didn’t see it.
But I don’t want anyone to miss the point of this piece because a bond with a parent is a universal experience. One may not be one, like I am not, but everyone has them. The relationship has its place and its pull. Whether they are dead or alive.
I had seen the title of the prayer in the most well-known book of prayers for the Muslims, the Saheefa e Sajjadia, by the most blessed Imam Zain ul Abedin (as). I had been telling friends and foes alike about it. It had changed my life irreversibly. There is no doubt I will be obsessed with it for the rest of my life. www.duas.org/sajjadiya/sajjadiya.htm
There was nothing not in it; his prayers in worrisome tasks, in seeking refuge from Subhanahu, confessing to Him, when he was sick, when he saw the first moon, for the beginning of Ramadan, seeking good outcomes, forgiveness, release from sins and pardon, when something made him sorrowful, for well-being, in difficult affairs, when he repented, gave thanks, sought humility, remembered death. On and on and on it went. It was like discovering Zamzam, something never ending!
For I did not know before this that it was as easy as that to be at peace. Giving a sadqa that fed a hungry person and saying a dua, invoking my Rabb who raises me with gentleness, in the words His Chosen Ones to receive whatever I want and more so what I need.
My initial focus was entirely on akhlaq, manners. I had been reading and re-reading two prayers almost daily; No. 8, seeking refuge from hateful things which was short and No. 10, Makaram al Akhlaq, the desire for excellence in behaviour, which was fairly long. Perfect really for the vigil nights.
I was dying for excellence in my character. It was the foundation of my Spiritual Master’s focus in his own life. Ghaus Pak (ra) paid attention to only two things he said; feeding the hungry, excellence in manner.
Both came from his following Nabi Pak (salutations and greetings upon the one and his family who are the epitome of khair, goodness, among and for Creation):
عَبْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ عَمْرٍو أَنَّ رَجُلاً سَأَلَ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم
أَىُّ الإِسْلاَمِ خَيْرٌ
تُطْعِمُ الطَّعَامَ وَتَقْرَأُ السَّلاَمَ عَلَى مَنْ عَرَفْتَ وَمَنْ لَمْ تَعْرِفْ قَالَ
Abdullah ibn Amr reported: A man asked the Prophet, “Which deed in Islam is best?”
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said,
“To feed the hungry
and to greet with peace those you know and those you do not know.”
And the hadith mubarik:
Buistu li utamima makaramil akhlaq.
“I was sent to perfect excellence of character.”
From the first I had discovered defects in my akhlaq that I did not even realize were a shortcoming. I thought they were just a part of my personality, possibly a part of my charm.
Astaghfirullah!
I never assumed anything was wrong in them. That sharpened my focus obviously.
Then I read started reading the prayers that asked for forgiveness. On I went to asking for gratefulness and humility. Each word of each line was indescribably exquisite. I would read the Arabic, then the English in books that I placed on each leg, tracing my finger first on one, then the other.
I was seeing the title “His prayer for his parents (as)” but I didn’t venture to the page. I never thought about my parents. My family mentioned my mother a lot and I liked that. My father seemed to be relegated to the same place while he was alive; oblivion.
Still I had been intending to read it because I assumed it was for parents who were deceased. I thought it would be good for me to pray for them. It seemed like such a huge part of the way the faith is practiced in my country. My elders and even some of my cousins my own age were vigilant about marking the days of the deaths of theirs.
Then on a perfect day, whilst sitting in the garden of my family’s ancestral home, I started reading the prayer for the first time. Within a minute I came across line that made it clear that it was not for parents that were deceased but those that were alive so I stopped. I went to the English and perused the pages quickly to confirm that. I was wrong. The tense moved from the present to the past to the future. I went back to it again.
I read the whole thing with a dry eye.
Later in the afternoon as I lay on the grass staring at the skies, I thought about how it would have been one of the most amazing things in my life if I had known that the prayer existed while at least one of my parents was alive. Because when they were alive the only time I ever prayed for them was when they became sick and I thought they were going to die. Once when my father was going to have an open heart surgery and when I first learnt my mother had cancer in her 40’s.
My relationship with my mother was complex as it turned out but extremely satisfying because I lived to please her. I sought her raza constantly. It wasn’t a struggle. It was difficult occasionally no doubt but it was a deep source of happiness for me. Being the one she relied on. I’ve always loved writing about her. My friends love those stories. The personal history pieces I call them courtesy of the New Yorker!
A couple of weeks before she passed away, when she spent most of her time, in her bedroom lying on her bed, I came in to get something. She was reading. As I left, I turned to her and said, “I heard when I was born you wailed because I was a second girl.”
I already knew that to be the truth. I had heard the story many times from others. It didn’t make me feel bad. Nothing she did made me feel bad except temporarily. I had infinite understanding for anything she did. All her cousins had sons at the time. She was dying for one.
She had had a difficult life with only dreams that had been broken by others. Intentionally or unwittingly, that was her reality. She was prone to depression, something she discovered in her adolescence in the same village home I was returning to more and more. She was deeply sensitive and to me, she was only extraordinary.
She looked up for a moment, then lowered her head again.
“Yes,” she admitted without any emotion. She could tell from my tone I was being playful. It couldn’t be anything else. Boundaries of regard were strictly drawn from the beginning.
“And now?” I asked smiling ever so slightly, “Are you happy I was born?”
That epitome of obedience and service I thought I had been, I had never received recognition of that in sound. She liked to write letters instead and expressed love then in a way that was mubeen, clear. That was their style, the feudal parents she belonged to and had become; reserved.
She looked up at me again and simply said, “Yes.”
I let out a little laugh and walked out the door happy. It’s probably my last memory of her so it’s a favourite.
My father on the other hand was not around to begin with so my heart was used to his absence. He never sought entry into it anyway so he remained outside. That relationship never found any resolve.
He left all his children marooned in little boats floating in seas of sadness or anger that mixed with each other their entire lives. All of us were left bewildered, feeling bad for each other, feeling bad for ourselves.
The upside for me was the same for both parents in that I was obedient to him as well. He just never thought anything of it. Everybody was the glass half full with him, a disappointment. None of us ever knew why. I used to think that if I had known the reason for why his darkness had come to prevail over his light, it would have been helpful. Perhaps I could have excused it.
But now that I do have a reason for people’s madness because it is disclosed to me, I find that I am not forgiving of them because of it at all. I can’t deal with them and have to avoid their company. So I realize with him too it wouldn’t have ultimately made any difference. Any understanding I might have lent him would have been temporary. It would have evaporated.
I had made my peace with him being who he was while he was alive but that peace was just turning away with the consolation that anything he had asked me to do, I had done. That it couldn’t make him happy was his demon and not mine. But there was a hardness in that, an arrogance that I was a better human being.
Astaghfirullah!
But I wasn’t. When my mother died and he entered our lives, we didn’t know him. So when he went for me, I went for him. Head to head. He trained me to do that in a sense. Then I became better at it. It was disgusting. Yes, in those days there was no other choice. I had to step away from it.
But the Imam (as) said to me that was wrong.
Allahuma, he prays,
fill me with awe of my parents,
the awe one has towards a tyrannical King,
and let me be devoted to them
…
I just stared at the words. A tyrannical sovereign. Was my father worse than that? No, I have to say I don’t think so. And even if he was, my utterance of the prayer wanted me to feel awe, not complain and curse that state of his. It was incredible!
I had even forgotten my own role in being the worst child. Worse than my siblings who offered no obedience at all. They were just shell-shocked the whole time in a stupor at his behavior with them. They were never disrespectful like I was.
Everything he did was so blatantly “wrong” I was constantly fueled by righteousness. I became warped in anger within myself. It was again the words of the blessed Imam’s (as) that reminded me that what I had done had been so deeply wrong.
Allahuma,
and whatever harm has touched them from me,
detested thing that has reached them from me,
or right of theirs which has been neglected by me,
allow it to alleviate their sins,
raise them in their degrees,
and add to their good deeds!
He who changes good deeds into manifold good deeds!
It was fascinating how he worded the prayer. Everything was admitted and the admission was then offered as a plea to benefit the other. I had never ever seen anything like it. For the first time in the days that I had been reading the duas from the book I realized what was happening.
Each line seemingly about me was for whoever I was reading it for and each line apparently about them was for me. Every single letter linked us with what was missing; love.
But it was the part about what they might have done wrong that held my heart’s attention completely.I was waiting for it. How would he describe the injustice that came upon me undeservedly. And then he goes and says it like this:
“Allahuma!
Whatever word through which they have transgressed against me,
act through which they have been immoderate with me,
right of mine which they have left neglected,
or obligation towards me in which they have fallen short,
I grant it to them
and bestow it upon them,
and I beseech You
to remove from them its ill consequence
for I do not accuse them concerning myself,
find them slow in their devotion towards me,
or dislike the way they have attended to my affairs, my Lord!
The effect of this part is each person’s to experience. It took me a full three days of reading the prayer before I finally broke down uncontrollably.
Later for hours I could not stop thinking that the prayer I had read purely out of curiosity, what would have happened if I had come across it when my father was alive. Would it have left me weeping endlessly then? Probably. It was extremely tough for the relationship with the only living parent to be so hard when I was so desperate for it to be good.
For what the Imam (as) described in terms of a difficult parent was all encompassing, not to mention extreme, yet all he expressed for them in return for their wrongs was the one single thing every child’s heart yearns to express but is unable to do so; again, love!
I couldn’t stop thinking about how those tears would have jump-started my heart to feel something for him, soften towards him, perhaps even ask for his forgiveness, perhaps also forgive him. Not just say the words and hope they were true but actually exchange forgiveness, even if he wouldn't be able to utter the words.
The Imam (as) would bestow it to me on his behalf! The thought alone blows a hole in my heart.
The words of the prayer absolving him of every single thing, coming with such sweetness, such tender gentleness, from my own tongue, through the blessed Imam (as) who wrote it for me and for people like me whose parents had not been able to come through for them, it was too much bear.
Why? Because his own father was not such any Chosen One of Subhanahu’s. His father was the most exalted Imam Hussain (as), whose place before his Lord is uniquely singular in the rank of eesar, sacrifice. There is no one in Creation who was even standing next to him there.
Having a father like that who was the epitome of offering softness and love and then writing a prayer that anyone could recite for their parent no matter who they are and what they are like, I don’t know if there is anything more extraordinary than that in terms of healing a wounded heart.
Because the wound from a parent, who is unaware of it or refuses to acknowledge it, takes the longest to heal. Nope, its not even the longest, it never heals.
I decided I would read the prayer as often as possible. Because there was a part of it for my present whether they were in my life or not:
Allahuma!
Let me not forget to remember them after my ritual prayers,
at every time throughout my night,
and each of the hours of my day!
Basically my whole existence! In my tongue and in my heart even now though they were gone. Yadakkaroon, they remember! In a mind like mine that is psychotic in its ability to compartmentalize and block anything with ease as if it never happened at all. It would remember.
In the end it turned out the prayer was much more for me than it was for them. That is in fact the magic of prayer. It’s softening of the heart towards anything that it fears or detests the most. I had realized that partly from the reading of the prayers on akhlaq, manners. I had seen it happen to me when I read the prayer on aafiya, well-being, which requires its own piece.
Prayer was the only way that when forgiveness was not sought and never would be sought, whether it was between one’s own self and the nafs or with another, it could still be tendered. I guess that’s why the words had to be from someone special to Subhanahu and not one’s own because I could have never come up with the words to allow such acknowledgement nor such forgiveness.
I would be controlled by my nafs which would be trapped by justifications whispered to it by Iblis. Forever!
The other lines that left me dazed were for the future. That one day we would meet on the other side. I had thought about that previously, about meeting my mother but never my father. I was so detached I didn’t care if I saw him there. Some part of me was likely still afraid that he would behave in the same way.
And then the Imam’s (as) words made all that go away because he said:
Allahuma!
If Your Forgiveness reaches them first,
make them my intercessors,
and if Your Forgiveness reaches my first,
make me their intercessors…
So if he was forgiven first, perhaps that would be his absolution, that he would pray to God to save me from fire that he couldn’t save me from here because he thrust me in it himself. The naar that was humiliation, deprivation, disappointment. His prayer would save me from it there.
And if I was forgiven first, I would pray to Allah, no I would likely beseech my Ghaus (ra) and my Rasool (salutations and greetings upon him and his family being my intercessors as the ones given permission of it first by their Lord) to save him. That possibility alone was encased in only forgiveness. It warranted it here, in this world.
Thus I begin to prepare my prayers for Ramzan that starts at the behest of a moon in a week. I will read the blessed Imam’s (as) prayer for the occasion. The new moon and the beginning of the month.
The thing I have discovered of late about Allah Subhanahu is that anything in the world that seems impossibly hard or unjust, in His Infinite Wisdom as Allah Al Hakeem, in His Perfect Fairness as Allah Al Adl, it turns out it, it can all be borne with a prayer, a dua. For the asker and the ones they ask for in equal portions. That simply!
I learnt something extraordinary recently that infinite patience and forgiveness only exists for the relationships that run through Subhanahu. Then everything can be borne, sometimes even with a smile. The ones that run through the nafs and the world end. Usually badly preceding with a lot of ugliness!
The dua, the invocation, it forces that running through Allah and it connects the asker and the asked by making them inseparable through gentleness. It renders softness even if the utterance is hesitant, disbelieving at first. In the end, like all paths this one also has to begin with truthfulness, sidq, sincerity, ikhlas. Do I want my heart to be soft or have i relegated it to be hard till the day I day, only becoming harder? The healing is handed by the blessed Imam Zain ul Abedin (as) for anyone who wishes it.
For absolution is the need of the soul. Not for itself. It’s already pure. It is its need for the nafs which it loves. Which becomes persistent and insistent about its stubbornness in its selfishness and arrogance. That is how Ghaus Pak (ra) defines the Jahileeen, the ignorant, the Kuffar, who deny the truth, the ungrateful, whose hearts becomes sealed because of egoism which becomes lodged in them because all they want to do is control and overpower others. And it increases and seizes them making them of the Munkireen, the refusers, so they become deaf to the caller and the call of Allah.
Yet the soul asks for forgiveness for it and prays for it to come back through its guide who comes only by way of Subhanahu’s Noor al Anwaar, Nabi Kareem and his blessed family!
There is a verse in the Quran that leaves children with crazy parents bewildered because of its emphatic siding exactly with that parent.
۞ وَقَضَىٰ رَبُّكَ أَلَّا تَعْبُدُوٓا۟ إِلَّآ إِيَّاهُ وَبِٱلْوَٰلِدَيْنِ إِحْسَـٰنًا ۚ
إِمَّا يَبْلُغَنَّ عِندَكَ ٱلْكِبَرَ أَحَدُهُمَآ أَوْ كِلَاهُمَا فَلَا تَقُل لَّهُمَآ أُفٍّۢ وَلَا تَنْهَرْهُمَا وَقُل لَّهُمَا قَوْلًۭا كَرِيمًۭا ٢٣
And your Lord has decreed, that (do) not worship except Him Alone
and to the parents (be) good.
Whether reach with you the old age one of them, or both of them,
then (do) not say to both of them a word of disrespect and (do) not repel them, but speak to them a word noble.
Surah Al Isra’, Verse 23
Tafseer e Jilani
Wa: And how can you take a god except Him given that, indeed, He…
Qada Rabbuka: Your Lord has decreed and commanded, deciding, finalizing, unchangeably…
Alla ta’budu: that you will not worship i.e. you will not worship, Ayyohal Mubaalighoona, who are excessive, crossing the boundary of obligation…
Illa iyyahu: other than Him alone because no one is deserving of worship and following except Him, because He is Al Mustaqil, Permanent in His giving your form and your appearance, without a partner and help so upon you is that you exalt Him and honour Him and humble yourself with the depths of humility and submission.
Wa: And (He has also decreed) that you will be good…
Bil walidayni: with your parents who are the overt reason for your nourishing and your appearance…
Ehsaan-an: with goodness, obediently, absolutely, happily, without mixing it without stress of it as a favour and giving them grief, especially…
Imma yablughanna: when they reach…
Ayndika: while being with you, Ayyohal walid, O child (of theirs)…
Al kibra: old age i.e. the age of being old such that they are helpless in taking care of their own selves
Ahdohuma: one of them, the parents…
Au kilaahuma: or both of them together…
Fala taqul lahuma: so do not say to them in all of their states, especially when they are old and elderly…
Uff-in: Uff (exasperation) i.e. any sound of intensity that shows scolding of them and preventing them (from expressing themselves)…
Wa: and if they both exit from the requisite of being of aql, sound mind, or do something that makes it compulsory for you to turn away from them because of it…
La tanharhuma: (still) don’t reproach them and don’t be angry with them, scolding them…
Wa qul lahuma qaulan kareem-an: and always speak to them submissively, observing polite manners.
It’s difficult to understand how Subhanahu grants the parent such leeway that the sound of exasperation “Ufff” cannot be uttered, yet the parent can do so much irreparable harm.
But this is where the exegesis of Ghaus Pak (ra) offers light. In the second part of the verse where in a mere translation the word, wa, only can mean “and”:
Wa: and if they both exit from the requisite of being of aql, sound mind, or do something that makes it compulsory for you to turn away from them because of it…
So at least it is made clear that if need be, one can turn away from them, but with the order remaining; do not accuse, do not be angry, do not scold, always speak to them politely.
The answer I have found to that for myself is that the instruction is entirely for the benefit of the child. I had nothing to gain from my show of impropriety except heartache and regret. Not to mention the anger that spilt over into every single thing I touched, ruining it and poisoning my life for years. There is no victory against a parent in any circumstance. Even in a victory hides only defeat.
Sometimes I have wondered if the reason for that one-sidedness is because the child will also one day become a parent. Be imperfect and inevitably fallible. But more than that I think it is for keeping our own hearts soft in all their states.
The effect of the trauma from a parent only appears in the interaction with another. Anything disruption in a relationship of love triggers the abandonment, wreaking havoc. The hardest layer of hardness encasing a heart is related to them. If it breaks, it must crack if not entirely shatter all the other layers. Then it could change to mercy.
For it is the Sunnah of His Beloved (salutations and greetings upon him and his family for the mercy poured into their hearts by their Lord that spills into ours)! His family, whilst his being an orphan, save one of his uncles, went for his life itself when he declared himself as a Prophet of God which threatened their way of life. Yet, through the entirety of their relentless attacks on him and his followers, he never hardened his stance against them no matter what they did. Ever!
I have personally never participated in conversations around the verse. I learnt early in life after being endlessly confused about the two main topics that confuse women who are Muslim, the law of witnessing where two of us are required for each male and the law of inheritance where we receive half of the male child, that I there is no choice for me but to yield to Subhanahu’s Wisdom. The alternative for someone of my constitution was only a restlessness worse than hell.
Hence the verse:
وَلَا تَقْفُ مَا لَيْسَ لَكَ بِهِۦ عِلْمٌ ۚ
إِنَّ ٱلسَّمْعَ وَٱلْبَصَرَ وَٱلْفُؤَادَ كُلُّ أُو۟لَـٰٓئِكَ كَانَ عَنْهُ مَسْـُٔولًۭا ٣٦
And (do) not pursue what not you have of it any knowledge.
Indeed, the hearing, and the sight, and the heart all those will be [about it] questioned.
Surah Al Isra’, Verse 36
Tafseer e Jilani
Wa la taqfo: And do not pursue i.e. do not follow, Ayyohal Mo’min Al Mo’qin, O Believer who is certain, who is the seeker of reaching the rank of Tauheed, Allah’s One-ness…
Ma laysa laka bihi ilm-in: what you do not have of knowledge i.e. what you do not have in relation to your knowledge in it from following (others) or from making guesses yourself because you, on the Day of Judgement, will be asked about your utterances without knowledge and (you will be asked about it) your moving forward because of them with any bodily part or faculty and your saying it forcibly (without knowing) the unseen.
Inna as sam’a: Indeed the ears, (Subhanahu) mentions it first because indeed, what is attached to it is most of what is made up as fabrication and lies…
Wal basara: and the eyes because without doubt the nafs, the self, indulges itself in most of the trials and what creates devastation with the means of seeing…
Wal fua’ad: and the heart which is the root of the rising of lies and delusions…
Kullu ulaika: all of these i.e. each one of these faculties…
Kana: will be on the Day of Judgement…
Anhu masoola: asked about their use, making them stand (before Him) about what happened from them in sin so then the owner of these faculties will be publicly disgraced in front of witnesses.
I asked Qari Sahib about the order of the faculties and he said that Shaitaan's first approach is through a whisper so its comes into the ear.
The truth is when one parent is completely nuts, the other appears perfect. Then the child starts to glorify that "perfection." But it is only relative. One of the beauties of the prayer for me was that all the while I was thinking about my father, it naturally included my mother as well. There felt like a a reunion in this world before the next!
There might not be many days or weeks or months in which one has the capacity to extend one’s own hand to receive that balm from Subhanahu's Blessed Ones and place it on the wound of their own heart. But Ramadan? It is the month when, if nothing else except as a trial, his book of prayer has to be opened and words read entreating mercy that awaits to be received.
There are, as Imam Ali (as) says, only two kinds of days; a day of sabr, patience and a day of shukr, gratitude. Both then become the pillars on which all the other attributes enfold themselves. Those two pillars are earthed in forgiveness. For the first hadith recorded is:
قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ الرَّاحِمُونَ يَرْحَمُهُمْ الرَّحْمَنُ ارْحَمُوا مَنْ فِي الْأَرْضِ يَرْحَمْكُمْ مَنْ فِي السَّمَاءِ
“The merciful will be shown mercy by the Ar Rahman, The Most Merciful. Be merciful to those on the earth, and the One in the heavens will have mercy upon you.”
The womb (tie of any relationship) is named after mercy!
The prayer for my parents forced that mercy. It made me seek forgiveness, it made me offer it, something beyond my capacity and capability. The number of times I have come across those two words in the tafaseer of Ghaus Pak (ra) is countless. Everything is granted to a soul based on those two parameters; capacity, capability.
And then the utterance of a dua of Allah's Loved One pushes the limits of those out to the horizons then to the heavens and beyond!
Nabi Kareem (salutations and greetings upon him and his beloved family which reverberate in the Universe) said:
عَنْ أَنَسِ بْنِ مَالِكٍ عَنْ النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ قَالَ
الدُّعَاءُ مُخُّ الْعِبَادَةِ
“Supplication is the essence of worship.”
In another lecture I heard: In the whole life cycle of worship, dua is the deed which creates the greatest ability to cause self-contentment for the nafs.
At the end of the day that is what we all need. Relief! For the nafs from its own madness that I forced it into. Now when a moment presents itself for me to alleviate that pain so easily, how can I turn away?
Ramadan is the month in which my harvest will be reaped, promised Subhanahu. What that entails, who can say, but one thing is certain. When I invoke my Lord through the purified being of Imam Zain ul Abedin (as) preceding it with, what I have chosen as the most beautiful entreaty for myself from the Guide to Happiness for him to answer my prayers,
"Grant me, Ya Rabbi who raises me with gentleness, my prayer for the sake of Your Love for Your Beloved, and for the sake of Your Beloved’s love for You,
whatever comes by way, will only come by way of Paradise.
www.duas.org/sajjadiya/sajjadiya.htm No. 24
Verses referenced in the piece:
447. Indeed in nature is a sign for the ones who reflect - yatafakkaroon
يُنۢبِتُ لَكُم بِهِ ٱلزَّرْعَ وَٱلزَّيْتُونَ وَٱلنَّخِيلَ وَٱلْأَعْنَـٰبَ وَمِن كُلِّ ٱلثَّمَرَٰتِ ۗ
إِنَّ فِى ذَٰلِكَ لَـَٔايَةًۭ لِّقَوْمٍۢ يَتَفَكَّرُونَ ١١
He causes to grow for you with it, the crops and the olives and the date-palms and the grapes and of every kind (of) fruits. Indeed, in that surely (is) a sign for a people who reflect.
Surah An Nahl, Verse 11
Tafseer e Jilani
And also…
Yunbitu lakum: He grows for you i.e. for your sustenance which gives your strength for your disposition…
Bihi az-zar’a: a cultivation with different kinds of growth so you can take from it selectively…
Wa zaitoon: and (He has grown for you) olives for gravy…
Wa nakheel wal an’aab: and dates and grapes as fruits and livelihood also.
And overall: He grows for you with it…
Min kulli samaraat: all kinds of fruits, completing the matters of your livelihood and nourishing your nature so you can reflect in His Signs and His Blessings and you remember His Being so that you can be successful in gaining His Ma’rifat, His Recognition and His Tauheed, His One-ness.
Inna fi dalika: Indeed in this i.e. His Bestowing of such great blessings mentioned…
Li ayatihi: surely are His Signs Grand and clear proofs, lit…
Li qaumi yattafakkaroon: for the people who reflect i.e. they use their aql, intellectual power, in the reflection of the Signs of Allah and His Blessings so they gain regularity in the offering of gratitude for them.
448. And in the sun and the moon and the night and the day are signs for those who use their aql and reason
وَسَخَّرَ لَكُمُ ٱلَّيْلَ وَٱلنَّهَارَ وَٱلشَّمْسَ وَٱلْقَمَرَ ۖ وَٱلنُّجُومُ مُسَخَّرَٰتٌۢ بِأَمْرِهِۦٓ ۗ
إِنَّ فِى ذَٰلِكَ لَـَٔايَـٰتٍۢ لِّقَوْمٍۢ يَعْقِلُونَ ١٢
And He has subjected for you the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, and the stars (are) subjected by His command. Indeed, in that surely (are) signs for a people who use reason.
Surah An Nahl, Verse 12
Tafseer e Jilani
Wa: And from among His Signs, Subhanahu, concerning the planning of your states, indeed He…
Sakkahara lakum al layl: made subservient to you the night so you can gain rest in it and relief…
Wan nahar: and the day so you can gain life in it and earn…
Wa: and also…
Ash shamsa wal qamara: (He made subservient to you) the sun and the moon to ripen your sustenance, making delicious your fruits…
Wa: and He made subservient for you…
An Najoom: the stars also so they guide you by them in the darkness of the land and the sea, even though they are all…
Musakharraat bi amri-hi: subservient to His Command, controlled by His Order and His Judgement, upon their calculated orbits or everything subservient is in the control of His Decree. He changes it according to His Will and His Desire upon His Majestic Planning.
Inna fi dalika: Indeed in it i.e. this subservience mentioned…
La-ayaat: are signs i.e. in all of them a clear argument and crystal clear proof…
Li qaumi ya’qiloon: for the people who use their intellect and they gain guidance from the signs towards the Creator of the Signs and from creation towards the Most Wise Originator.
449. And in the colours are signs for people who remember
وَمَا ذَرَأَ لَكُمْ فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ مُخْتَلِفًا أَلْوَٰنُهُۥٓ ۗ
إِنَّ فِى ذَٰلِكَ لَـَٔايَةًۭ لِّقَوْمٍۢ يَذَّكَّرُونَ ١٣
And whatever He multiplied for you in the earth (of) varying colors. Indeed, in that surely (is) a sign for a people who remember.
Surah An Nahl, Verse 13
Tafseer e Jilani
Wa: And He made subservient for you also…
Ma daraa: what He grew and created…
Lakum fil ardi mukhtalifan alwaanahu: for you all the separate colours in this Earth, their shapes and their nature (benefits) (of everything that comes from the ground), according to your desires and your dispositions, concerning your needs for your tastes and your amusement.
Inna fi dalika la ayaat al qaum-in yadakkaroon: Indeed in this are signs for the ones who gain admonition and they gain lessons from them about the honor of Man amongst all of Creation and of His being the Vice-Regent and His being the Successor of Allah.
Temple goers gather to hear the message of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi (Sri Muthumari Amman Temple, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka).
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
June 6, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Kyairaa LeRose-Almeida
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Alessandra Sommer
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Portuguese National Anthem
"Hino Nacional de Portugal"
Performed by the Terence C. Reilly Show Choir
Pledge of Ethics
Laura Caicedo
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“West Side Story” arranged by Michael Sweeney
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Elementary Band
“25 Or 6 To 4” by Chicago
Performed by Terence C. Reilly Jazz Band
"I Wanna Make Magic"
Performed by the FAME cast of
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
" Flash Mob-Can't Stop Me" by Afrojack & Shermonology”
Performed by Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Dance Students
PRESENTATIONS:
Artist in Residence Mural Project: a video montage of the Mural Project will be presented to the Board of Education.
The Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Art Department is recognized for their exemplary effort in the completion of the Reilly mural. This project was accomplished in collaboration with Arts Horizons, Artist in Residence, Deborah Goletz.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Artist in Residence and Art Department recognized for their exemplary work in the Arts
Deborah Goletz
Marcelo Dos Santos
Michelle Greene
Kenneth Brent Jones
Brianna Kolodny
Jennifer Simon
STARS OF EXCELLENCE
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Physical Education Department in recognition of achieving the Gold designation from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Isiah Halsey
Belinda Jimenez
Jairo Labrador
John LaRocca
Beatriz Villarino
Terence C. Reilly School No, 7 Performing Arts Department in recognition of their exemplary work in the Performing Arts
Steve Almeida
Holly Astore
Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson
Rodney Briscoe
Madruge Henriquez
Tiffany Festa
Brendan Lowe
Marlenes Luvins
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
In recognition of community integration and parent involvement at Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Maria Caputo, Parent Liaison
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Parent Stars of Excellence
The following parents/guardians are recognized under the Stars of Excellence Program for their dedication and continued support. They have contributed their time through various school programs, parent meetings, workshops, fundraising activities, and the Excellence Parade. Their involvement is an example for others who want to make a difference in their children’s education.
Monica Acosta
America Castillo
Christian Criollo
Joy De Souza
Sima Farid
Jocelin Figueroa
Yulyssa Garcia
Jorge Martinez
Mariolis Maynard
Alex Mendoza
Luz Helena Moya
Suzette Negron
Ebere Nwaji
Oscar Ofori-Arhim
Ma Eufemia Okano
Elizane Paiva
Ilpa Patel
Crystal Paz
Eliana Ramos
Luz Sommer
Bjorn Teheran
Myrna Zapantis
Rick Zuzunaga
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
The Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Middle School Band for Achieving Musical Excellence
Concert Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 96.00)
Jazz Band 1st Place Superior Rating (score 91.00)
Best Overall Concert Band
Individual Awards:
Overall Jazz Soloist Pierre Camayoc (Tenor Sax - 8th grade)
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
Mrs. Sima Farid
In recognition of her dedication as Terence C. Reilly PTO President for the past three years. She has contributed many hours of her time through various school fundraising activities. We would also like to thank Mrs. Farid’s husband, Alex Mendoza for all of his hard work, and devotion to School No. 7 and its students.
SKILLS USA 2012-2013 MEDAL WINNERS
Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy:
1st Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Transportation cluster
Juan Duran, Dayling Giraldo, Lesley Magana and Valentina Vinciguerra Advisor - Ron Ussher
2nd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Health Services cluster
Claudia Sanchez, Leyla Sahuana and Shanthal Ulloa Advisor - Patrick McGee
2nd Place Customer Service
Ashley Frometa
Advisor - Penelope Hudeen
Elizabeth High School (U):
2nd. Place- Silver Medal Winners "American Spirit Award"
Paula Enriquez, Faustina Gomez, Emily Rosado
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
2nd. Place - Silver Medal Winners "Promotional Bulletin Board"
Andrea Marques, Eileen Urbina
Advisor - Lilia Chaika
3rd Place Career Pathway Showcase Team - Education cluster
Milissa Guillen, Yennifer Montiel and Makiela Montiel Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Web Design"
Sebastian DeLeon, Domingos Fernandes
Instructor - Dilbag Singh
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Chapter Display"
Kiondra Jackson, Leasia Miller, Janay Rouse
Advisors - Penelope Hudeen/Patrick McGee
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Collision Repair Technology"
Ezekiel Villafina
Advisor - Ron Ussher
3rd. Place - Bronze Medal Winners "Custom Automotive Painting"
Andrew Martinez, Rinaldo Martinez
Advisor - Ron Ussher
OPENING CALENDAR
January 23, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Pledge of Ethics
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Proud To Be An American” – by: Lee Greenwood
Performed by Benjamin Franklin Choir
"Keep Your Eyes On The Prize"
African American Freedom Song
Performed by Juan Pablo Duarte-José Julián Martí School No. 28 Elementary Choir
“I Have A Dream” Speech
Performed by Damien McCree as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
7th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Biography on Benjamin Franklin
Performed by D’Andre Castanheira as Benjamin Franklin
6th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Community Excellence
Parents recognized for their support to the Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 learning community:
Michelle Cruz - Parent of Maya Cruz
Sarita Vanegas - Parent of Jonathan Mejia Vanegas
Iliana Medina - Parent of Jose Chevres
Zoobi Agshan – Parent of Alina Ahmad
Lee Mercado – Parent of Adonis Almodovar Mercado
Marisol Pacheco and Charles Pacheco - Parents of Orvel Smith and Alyssa Smith
Jennifer Green - Parent of Kayla Lee Green
Recognizing Trinitas Regional Medical Center for being a good neighbor to Elizabeth Public Schools
Trinitas Regional Medical Center – Douglas Harris
Stars of Excellence:
Recognized for their efforts in assisting during the evacuation
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @ 31
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Childhood Center School No. 52
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Luis Couto, Director of Plant, Property and Equipment
Lester Dominguez, Director of Transportation
Jamie Leavitt, Director of Food and Nutrition Services
PRESENTATION
Panasonic Foundation
“The Next Level of Work” presented by Andrew Gelber, Senior Consultant of the Panasonic Foundation and Olga Hugelmeyer, Superintendent of Schools
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
OPENING CALENDAR
January 23, 2014
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Pledge of Ethics
Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 Team
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Proud To Be An American” – by: Lee Greenwood
Performed by Benjamin Franklin Choir
"Keep Your Eyes On The Prize"
African American Freedom Song
Performed by Juan Pablo Duarte-José Julián Martí School No. 28 Elementary Choir
“I Have A Dream” Speech
Performed by Damien McCree as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
7th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Biography on Benjamin Franklin
Performed by D’Andre Castanheira as Benjamin Franklin
6th Grade Student Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
Community Excellence
Parents recognized for their support to the Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 learning community:
Michelle Cruz - Parent of Maya Cruz
Sarita Vanegas - Parent of Jonathan Mejia Vanegas
Iliana Medina - Parent of Jose Chevres
Zoobi Agshan – Parent of Alina Ahmad
Lee Mercado – Parent of Adonis Almodovar Mercado
Marisol Pacheco and Charles Pacheco - Parents of Orvel Smith and Alyssa Smith
Jennifer Green - Parent of Kayla Lee Green
Recognizing Trinitas Regional Medical Center for being a good neighbor to Elizabeth Public Schools
Trinitas Regional Medical Center – Douglas Harris
Stars of Excellence:
Recognized for their efforts in assisting during the evacuation
William F. Halloran School No. 22 @ 31
Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26
Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Childhood Center School No. 52
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Luis Couto, Director of Plant, Property and Equipment
Lester Dominguez, Director of Transportation
Jamie Leavitt, Director of Food and Nutrition Services
PRESENTATION
Panasonic Foundation
“The Next Level of Work” presented by Andrew Gelber, Senior Consultant of the Panasonic Foundation and Olga Hugelmeyer, Superintendent of Schools
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
Invocation
Dr. William Greene, Comptroller
A Moment of Silence for Denisse Heraz, 8th grade student
Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Andrew Valencia 6th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Miss Meredith Foreman, Band Director
Pledge of Ethics
Diego Garcia 8th grade student
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
Ballad" by Chris Sharp
"Cold Duck Time" Eddie Harris arranged by Erik Morales
Soloists: Diego Garcia, Tenor Saxophone
Brandon Aguirre, Baritone Saxophone
Andrew Valencia, Piano
Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band
Student Excellence
“Leader in Me Symposium”
Jazz Band students from Ronald Reagan Academy School No.30 were featured at this year’s Leader in Me Symposium in Brooklyn, NY on March 7, 2015. Based on “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey
Brandon Aguirre
George Arteaga
Rebecca Charmel
Eduardo Cruz
Gabriel Deolindo
Diane Diaz
Mauro Ferreira
Diego Garcia
Samuel Hodges III
Josiah Lee
Christopher Lutz
Jose Magana
Talissa Molina
Camila Osorio
Daniel Ortega
Jorge Ortiz
Franco Silva
Yonah Sosa
Sebastian Rodriguez
Andrew Valencia
Partnership with HBO for Project FX Film Festival
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy TV Production students
HBO “Twurge” Cast & Crew:
Roberto Adams
Sofia Aguiar
Gabby Gomez
Miguel Barriento
Esay Candelario
Sofia Fernandes
Nicole Guillermo
Yadimar Jackson
Francis Kelly
Adler Lafleur
Meghan Magnus
Gregory Markowitz
La’Quan Miller
George Montalvo
Daisy Padua
Cassiel Ramirez
Emely Saldivar
Yamily Santana
Brianny Santos
Matthew Turner
Faculty Advisor: Mary L. Rivera
Faculty Tech Support: Steven Sabet
HBO & Elizabeth Youth Theater Ensemble Producers/Instructors: Pierre Coleman, Theo Perkins, Dubois Ashong
AT&T 4th Annual Student Innovation Competition
John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
NAF Engineering students
1st place winner - Jaroy Richardson
2nd place winner - Stephanie Medeiros
Engineering teachers
Erica Hodulik
Julio Tamayo
NAF Coordinator
Dana Rivas
Star Excellence
Recipient of prestigious awards "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Award" by National Council of Negro Women:
Berthenia Harmon-Carolina, Principal of Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Winfield Scott School No. 2
Awarded the Support Music Merit Award (SMMA) by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation (NAMM)
Annice Benamy, Music Teacher
Valeri Liiva-Katz, Music Teacher
Hollis Mendes, Principal
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez