2018 NYC School Survey-Parent/Guardian
/Parent/guardian 2018 NYC School Surveys were sent home with student's on March 1, 2018. We encourage all families to fill out the survey. Surveys can also be done online.
Parent/guardian 2018 NYC School Surveys were sent home with student's on March 1, 2018. We encourage all families to fill out the survey. Surveys can also be done online.
ICE Parents, what are you doing about too much screen time? The average child in America spends more time consuming electronic media than going to school, with many teenagers going online “almost constantly”. And parents aren’t necessarily being good role models.
On March 14th in Room 508 at 6:00pm Pete Karp will discuss the use of cell phones and social media, it will be a frank and open dialogue about his plans for phone usage at school, and his experiences. Pete will share strategies in households about the use of and monitoring of both phones and the social media sites.
Refreshments will be available. We look forward to seeing you there!
Ninth and tenth grade ICE girls who think they may be interested in learning the ins and outs of soccer or just improving their skills in a friendly, encouraging, and fun environment should consider joining our JV soccer team!
Practices will be Tuesdays and Fridays after school (specific times TBD). Interested players should complete this interest form (Girls JV Soccer Sign-up) and stop by JD's room (508) on Monday during lunch for an information al meeting. The game schedule can be found here: ICE JV Soccer Games. Go ICE!
All junior parents on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th at 6PM in ROOM 518 Carolyn Cohen, College Counselor will be hosting College Night. At this meeting a representative from Clark University will speak about many aspects of the college process in general and I will speak more specifically about the process for ICE students. I urge all of you to attend!
Your students do not need to attend as they will hear all of the information in class with me.
Also, if you have not already done so, please fill out the Parent Survey AND schedule a meeting with Carolyn and your child (your child must attend this meeting) HERE
For other college related post visit the College Corner tab on the ICE Website.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Reminder – The Wednesday session of parent-teacher conferences was rescheduled for Wednesday March 21st. All reserved appointment times will stand for that day.
Dear ICE Families,
In light of the anticipated inclement weather, we are cancelling tomorrow's (Wednesday, March 7th) parent-teacher conferences and rescheduling for Wednesday March 21st. All reserved appointment times will stand for that day.
Friday, March 9th conferences will proceed as planned.
ee you all soon,
The Appointment Scheduler closes on Saturday (tomorrow) at 8:00pm.
Families on the Wait List will be able to sign themselves up for any available appointments on Monday, March 5th from 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM on a first come first serve basis.
If you are not able to schedule an appointment with your child's teacher during the regular sign up period or during the Wait List period email your teacher and arrange for a phone, email or in-person appointment for another day.
Sign Up Instructions:
Parents who have questions about the sign-up please contact the sign-up Administrator at iceschool345@gmail.com
Do you love your child’s summer camp? Would you like to help an ICE student have an unforgettable week at this very same camp? We are looking for great camps that might offer scholarships or partial scholarships to some of our students. Please contact Lisa Bleyer to discuss.
Sponsored by Junior League of Brooklyn, The Belle and Beau of the Ball is an annual prom dress giveaway. Contact via email for more information.
We thought we'd introduce all of the awesome parents working to make the Spring Fling happen.
We're gathering donations for an awesome auction and planning a super-fun party for June1st. Have something to donate? Want to join the committee or just volunteer to help out a bit? Hit us up if you see us around ICE, or reach out to us by email.
Johanna Abinusawa,(Adetayo Abinusawa, 9th)
Stephanie Anderson (Elle Aronowitz, 702)
Arnold Barkus & Gabrielle Hamill (Ali Barkus, 601)
Jennifer Belle (Jasper Krents, 703)
Miguel Clarke (Maddox Clarke, 802)
Rachel Cohen (Isaac Smith, 801)
Kristen Couse (Wile Schwarz-Couse, 802)
Kirsti Craig (Wyatt Craig-Michaels, 10th)
Amy Gropp Forbes (Beatrice 6th+ Owen + Oliver Forbes 9th)
Arza Gilad (Aya Gilad-Muth, 603)
Rene van Haaften (Cleo Van Haaften, 601)
Gail Greenberg (Ava Hanadel, 902)
Raheesha Harrison (Savannah Harrison, 602)
Ileen Kohn (Milena Sosa, 1101)
Annette Tacconelli (Sal Pinciotti,1003)
We are pleased to announce that we now have video ready from the 2/7/18 event, A Standardized Test is a Poor Substitute for Justice: the Intersection of High-Stakes Testing and Race in NYC schools. The video is broken into 6 sections (with one more to come). Part 1, "Black Childhood Matters," showcases moderator Takiema Bunche Smith's moving opening remarks. Links to the other sections ("Related Videos") can be found in the description that accompanies that video. If you have limited time to watch, definitely catch Part 4a (featuring ICE teacher Jehan) and Part 4b (featuring ICE senior & Posse Scholar Chris Lopez); they did us proud.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS!
The state ELA & Math tests are around the corner (2nd week of April and early May). The school is obligated by law to offer the tests, but students are not required to take them. If you wish to refuse the tests for your child, you'll see ICE PAC parents with test refusal ("opt out") letters roaming around parent-teacher conferences next week. You sign; we'll collect and deliver to administration. New to the school and wonder what opt out looks like at ICE? If this year is anything like the previous 5, the vast majority (over 80%) of students will not be taking the tests. Practically speaking, that means that unlike at many other schools, testing days will look more or less like regular school days, with most teachers staying with their classes and teaching. A few will proctor exams for those students who choose to test. In the coming weeks, ICE PAC will be distributing information about the tests and initiating gradewide test-focused e-discussions. We look forward to answering any testing or opt out questions you may have at that time.
SAVE THE DATE
March PTA Meeting, Wednesday, March 14th, Room 508 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, will feature a discussion lead by Pete Karp.
Refreshments will be available. We look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, March 14th, 5:00pm, Pete’s office:
SLT meetings are open to all!
Fairway Double Day is Tuesday March 23rd, 2018!
Fuel up at Fairway and support our school. Shop Fairway Double Day on Tuesday, March 13th
Mark your calendar and click Shop Fairway Double Day for more information.
Want to meet more parents and feel connected to the ICE community? Feeling guilty because you haven’t been involved? Here’s the opportunity you’ve been looking for!
The Spring Fling Committee is hard at work, making plans for the best ever Spring Fling, coming up on June 1st. Please volunteer to help. If this job doesn’t sound right for you, let them know you’d like to do something else, you won’t be turned away. Reply via email.
The Spring Fling Needs Help Soliciting Donations!
We need another awesome volunteer to help us find donations for the auction. As part of the existing Soliciting Team, you would:
Ninth and tenth grade ICE girls who think they may be interested in learning the ins and outs of soccer or just improving their skills in a friendly, encouraging, and fun environment should consider joining our JV soccer team!
Practices will be Tuesdays and Fridays after school (specific times TBD). Interested players should complete this interest form (Girls JV Soccer Sign-up) and stop by JD's room (508) on Monday during lunch for an information al meeting. The game schedule can be found here: ICE JV Soccer Games. Go ICE!
Parent Teacher Conferences
The Appointment Scheduler closes on Saturday (tomorrow) at 8:00pm.
Families on the Wait List will be able to sign themselves up for any available appointments on Monday, March 5th from 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM on a first come first serve basis.
If you are not able to schedule an appointment with your child's teacher during the regular sign up period or during the Wait List period email your teacher and arrange for a phone, email or in-person appointment for another day.
Sign Up Instructions:
An email reminder will be sent to parents one day before the date they signed up.
Parents who have questions about the sign-up please contact the sign-up Administrator at iceschool345@gmail.com
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held on Wednesday, March 7th 5:00pm – 8:00 pm and on Friday, March 9th 1:30pm - 4:30 pm in the 2nd floor cafeterias located on the 16th street side of the building.
We will be using an online appointment sign up to schedule a conference with your current teachers all on a first come first serve basis. Appointments are 5 minutes long so plan accordingly to leave your self -adequate time to go from one meeting to the next.
Families who do not have access to a computer should contact their child’s Advisor to arrange for Wait List Appointments. Please provide the best date and timeframes for the appointments. Parents who are not able to meet with their teachers during the available dates & times should email teachers directly to arrange for a phone or email discussion.
The appointment Sign Up begins on Wednesday, February 28th at 8:00 pm and will end on Saturday, March 3rd at 8:00 pm.
On Sunday, March 4, five ICE seniors, Zander Donowitz, Isa Yehya, Eva Schulz, Adryanne Gordon and Phoebe Yates, will be presenting their science research at the preliminary round of the New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF).
Stop by to show your support, learn more about their research, and see the other great science that NYC students are doing at The Great Hall in The City College of New York on Sunday, March 4th. CCNY is located on Convent Avenue and 138th Street in Manhattan and public viewing is from 2:00-4:00 PM. More information about NYCSEF can be found here.
The time has come to apply for this summer's Costa Rica trip! This is a scholarship program run by No Barriers, a program that has partnered with ICE to provide opportunities such as the summit trips and the Camp Jewell trip. The scholarship fully covers the cost of the trip, including airfare, meals, a full-time local guide, transportation, activities, etc.** During the 10-day trip, we travel to different areas of the country, such as the Osa Peninsula, Monteverde, and Sarapiqui, engaging with local communities, experiencing the lush biodiversity, and challenging ourselves outside of our comfort zones. Some activities include ziplining, kayaking in the Pacific Ocean, night and day hikes through the rainforest, community service projects, and much more! This summer the Costa Rica trip will run from August 4th through August 13th, 2018. All current 10th and 11th graders are eligible, and the application can be found online. The application is due on March 1st. Please contact Juliana (6G Humanities, 9G/12G Literature) with any questions, and students are encouraged to drop by room 505 for more information! **If a student is not offered a scholarship, there is an option to pay to attend the trip, given the student's application is accepted.
Institute for Collaborative Education (02M407)
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Family Contributions Support: Smaller Class Size
Inquiry Based Curriculum
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Neuroscience
Model UN
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