Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sen. Klein Attends Earth Day Celebration at PS 24 in Riverdale


    State Senator Jeff Klein joined with PS 24 students, school administrators, and Project BOOST coordinators in commemorating Earth Day with arts, crafts, community service programs and the painting of the mural. This event was made possible in part by funds Senator Klein secured through Project BOOST. 
    The PS 24 Earth Day celebration is based on the old "Science Fair" idea said PS 24 Principal Dr. Donna Connelly. She added that science fairs no longer exist in public schools. Tables were set up to show the different areas of interest of the school children. There was a table with three ducklings that were hatched at PS 24, a table with different healthy foods to eat, one with reusable items, one with different information for the children, videos set up, and even a mural on one small wall that the children painted for Earth Day. 

 













Left - the three ducks that were hatched and now being cared for by the children of PS 24. 
Right - The teacher holds one duck up for a close up view.







 













Left - Senator Klein sitting at one table with several children. 
Right - Senator Klein visited the PS 24 library. Here he is pictured with the two PS 24 Co-presidents on his left, PS 24 Principal Dr. Donna Connelly next to him on his right, and the incoming PA President on the end next to Principal Connelly.

 Senator Klein plans to visit all 12 schools receiving funds from the Project Boost program in the district to see their programs in action and hear how the program has impacted the participating students.
  Project BOOST (Building Options and Opportunities for Students) is a program designed for elementary and middle school students who have demonstrated a commitment to academic success and who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. The chief objective of Project BOOST is to ensure admission to a quality high school by providing academic and cultural enrichment opportunities, ranging from enhancing arts, reading and music programs to offering new experiences such as attending musicals, walking tours and museums.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ari Hoffnung will run for City Council and suck away half of Andy Cohen's votes.

100PercentBronx said...

Editors Note:

This posting is not the place for this comment, but since I did not just want to delete it this will be put up since it is not offense.

Anonymous said...

If Andrew Cohen gets defeated in the primary, Jeffrey Dinowitz will be one sad sack ...

Anonymous said...

Actually, Ari Hoffnung is a more prominent, well-known and accomplished community leader than Andrew Cohen. Mr. Hoffnung also has real qualifications in terms of government experience. Plus, he'd be the only candidate in the council race who has actually run for office in the past. In addition, he was a forceful chairman of Community Board 8's Parks Committee and he did impressive things as co-president of the Riverdale Jewish Community Council. Currently, he is New York City's Deputy Comptroller for Budget and Public Affairs, and that gives him special insight into the condition of the city as a whole. So I think he would be a really strong and very well qualified candidate for the City Council.

Anonymous said...

If Hoffnung runs, he already leads his rivals in money raised for the council race!

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