National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society
On Tuesday, May 31st, we conducted our national Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society Ceremony. This ceremony is beautiful as students carry during the processional and recessional. We are very proud to have inducted so many new new members to NHS and NJHS. We welcomed back NHS and NJHS members from last year. Both Societies worked very hard on their service project, raising money through bake sales and other means. Students were delighted to take what they had raised to the different institutions. What a blessing to be able to bless others. Please see Galleries for some great pictures of NHS and NJHS traveling to give what they had raised.
Here is a little history about the National Honor Society and the criteria for selection:
When the National Honor Society was founded in 1921, the hope was to create an organization that would recognize and encourage high school students’ academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. The National Junior Honor Society was founded shortly thereafter-in 1929 to recognize middle school students in the same areas. Now, over 80 years later, these Societies have become prestigious organizations with outstanding faculty members and students from the school community. Their reputation for excellence is the result of years of commitment on the part of everyone involved. Membership is thus both an honor and a commitment.
The NHS and NJHS recognize outstanding high school and middle school students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The National Association of Secondary School Principals proudly sponsors these Societies.
For the selection of Members to the NHS and NJHS Chapters:
* Members must maintain a cumulative overall 85% average or higher for two consecutive semesters with 80% as the lowest grade in all subjects.
* Members must be in good behavioral standing.
* Members must demonstrate outstanding performance in areas of scholarship, service, leadership and character.
* The selection of each Member shall be reviewed and approved by the this School’s Administration and Faculty each school year.
Please click on the links below to view our NHS and NJHS Program.
2011 bulletin inside
2011 outside bulletin
Please go to “Galleries” for some wonderful piictures of this beautiful ceremony.
NEHS
On Thursday, May 26th, we were so excited to invite many new members into National Elementary Honor Society. This is a beautiful ceremony where students carry candles. The NEHS Officers spoke and there are many presentations give. Officers received blue cords and 5th Graders received yellow cords to wear at graduation. Please see below for the history of NEHS and click on the Red inserts below to see our bulletin. Please see “Galleries” for some great pics.When the National Honor Society was founded in 1921, the hope was to create an organization that would recognize and encourage high school students’ academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. The National Junior Honor Society was founded shortly thereafter-in 1929 to recognize middle school students in the same areas. Now, over 80 years later, these Societies have become prestigious organizations with outstanding faculty members and students from the school community. Their reputation for excellence is the result of years of commitment on the part of everyone involved. In 2008 the National Elementary Honor Society was established. NEHS now is the first stage for students in a process that can bring recognition in the elementary, middle level and high school years to those students who commit to achievement. Membership is thus both an honor and a commitment. NEHS recognizes outstanding Elementary school students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
For the selection of Members to the NEHS Chapter:
Members must maintain a cumulative overall 85% average or higher for two consecutive semesters with 80% as the lowest grade in all subjects.
Members must be in good behavioral standing.
Members must demonstrate outstanding performance in areas of scholarship, service, leadership and character.
The selection of each Member shall be reviewed and approved by the this School’s Administration and Faculty each school year.
2011 outside bulletin
2011 bulletin inside
Please see “Galleries for some reat pics!
Congratulations!
Students from grades 3 through 12 are awarded Honor Roll certificates based on their report card grades each marking period. Principal’s List: 96% average or higher with no grade below a 90; High Honor Roll: 93% average or higher with no grades below a B; Honor Roll: 85% average or higher with no grade below a B; Honorable Mention: 80% average or higher with no failing grades. Congratulations to the following students who achieved Honor Roll status this quarter.
Principal’s List
3rd Grade: Sarah Joy Gallardo, Christian Pascal, Selma Tamay
5th Grade: Jonathan Cortes, David Pamintuan, Amber Reyes, Jorge Ruiz, Danielle Serrano
6th Grade: Rebecca Edwards
7th Grade: Ivy Johnson
8th Grade: Isaiah Bienemann, Johannah Gepte, Hee Young Lee, Christopher Reyes,
9th Grade: Natalie Barbosa, Xu Huang, Judah Soverall, Junyi Sun
10th Grade: April Joanne Arbotante, Melanie Cho, Shenghuijun (Duble) Fan
11th Grade: Alexi Arceo, Demetrius Johnson Jr., Jenish Karmacharya, Joosik Kim, Christian Mercado, John Rezkalla, Jessica Samide,
12th Grade: Karas Bonifas, Nathanael Colon, Eva Cruz, Brianna Franco, John Gomez, Jacqueline Grey, Peter Rezkalla, Rebecca Wong
High Honor Roll
3rd Grade: Jadelyn Carrion, Dalton Chick, Bianca Romano
4th Grade: Jack Barrett, Nina Cruz, Isadora Macedo, Brian Poonai, Brenda Salmeron
5th Grade: Embely Farinango, Jonathan Lara
6th Grade: David Kemp
7th Grade: Charline Mazanek
8th Grade: Michael Lema, Jerry Meng, Joseph Samaroo
9th Grade: Larimar Fondeur, Chun Lu, Mary Rezkalla, Lilian Yanza, You Mei Yuan
10th Grade: Diana Trinidade
11th Grade: Md Salauddin Baba, Jofelyn Gaco, Rebecca Kemp, Zhengyuan (Spencer) Yu
12th Grade: Rebekah Singh, Xiaohui (Trista) Wu, Muling (Jasmine) Yin, Yifan (Evan) Zhao
Honor Roll
3rd Grade: Andrew Jean-Pierre, Kevin Singh
4th Grade: Ashley Alvarez, Danielle Christian, Jaymie Franco, Zion Ham, Jasmine Pizarro, Michael Rancel, Jillian Tobias, Vincent Tupacyupanqui, Boxuan Wu
5th Grade: Brandon McGirt, Brianna McMichael, Jaylene Ramirez, Aliyah Tupac-Yupanqui
6th Grade: Leslie Aguilar, Amber Colon, Jennifer Munoz, Tiffany Pardo
7th Grade: Elijah Colon, Lucas Gomes, Isaac Padilla, Jacob Tolone
8th Grade: Manuela Agudelo, Meiky Moo Chen, Karen Lopez, Ryan Poonai
9th Grade: Wesley Bryant, Alyssa David, Jun (Roger) Luo, Liliana Morales, Samantha Vazquez, Tyson Wilkman
10th Grade: Josiah Bonifas, O’Shana Edney, Shawn Felix, Joy Herrera, Young Min (Daniel) Kim, Jessica Roberts, Esther Roestan, Jonathan Snape, Ying (Koney) Tao, Gustavo Villalba
11th Grade: Thuy Minh Dao, Zhixin Deng, Randolfo Montalvo, Sardorzhon Narzullaev, Taira Olavarria, Jeremy Perez, Hazel Pina, Joel Sciarrone, Alyssa Soler, Meng Ling Yang, Caiting Zheng
12th Grade: Brett Bender, Kassandra Chevere, Andrea David, Alahna Dones, Andrea Gonzalez, Xu (Katy) He, Thalia Herrera, Ziyu Lu, Ashley Negron, Desiree Rivera, Orael Sanchez, Yong (Willa) Tang, Jingxia (Sky) Zhang
Honorable Mention
3rd Grade: Adrianna Castillo, Christopher Colon, David Macio, Genesis Ninah, Reynah Nunez, Sebastian Ramos, Tramell Thompson
4th Grade: Faith Alvarado, Jeremiah Cardi, Moises Leon, Joshua Lowe, Joshua Macio, Chloe Martinez, Julia Moises, Jahi Murray, Matthew Ortiz
5th Grade: Edgar Frias, Samuel Hinton, Alec Martinez, Wade Moses
6th Grade: Mark Barillas, Rachel Bou, Jeremias Emestica, Taesharra Hokpins, Jolicia Izaguirre, Kayla Juarbe, Zhane Lamb, Daniel Lozano, Alexa Reynoso, Ruth Snape
7th Grade: Kely Christmas, James Hinton, Kristyn Morales, Zoe Tavarez
8th Grade: Kayla Alvarez, Alessa Barbosa, Roberto Barraza, Kailee DeLosAngeles, Chantel Eaddy, Melany Farinango, Samantha Garcia, Samuel Garcia, Rohan Hutchinson, Wei Cheng (Wilson) Li, Hefziba Lozano, Celeste Morales, Susannah Oliveira, Alexis Padilla, Anita Rambaran, Carl Roberts, Jr., Joy Ruiz, Keren Salcedo, Michael Samaha, Isaiah Sanchez, Karina Valadez
9th Grade: Fleurika Ambroise, Ludy Ambroise, Rasheedah Broomfield, Ziyang Han, Shiya Huang, Noela Mesquita, Cheryl Pico, Wesley Pratt, Victor Sanchez, Michael Tolone, Nicholas Vargas
10th Grade: David Colan, Emely Curvelo, Noemi DeJesus, Robert Epps, Johnathan Guzman, Joseph Nadal, Nichcole Purdee, Ana Rodriguez, Joanne Sciarrone, Stacy Vega, Luis Velez, Lauren Vicuna, Fanding Yu
11th Grade: Anthony Cabrera-Bradly, Kimberly Camacho, Daniel Castillo-Ramos, Daniel Edwards, Matthew Gonzalez, Fabian Griffiths Jr., Yiming Huang, Vanessa Lynah, Shing Chun Ng, Kevin Panameno, Tiffany Parker, Jasmyn Pereira, Xiaoyu (Emma) Pi, Gibriel Pichardo, Sabrina Reyes, Steven Rodriguez, Telissa Rosario, Frederick Sanchez, Danny Sena, Shaoqi (Allen) Shang, Junjie Shi,Yingtong Tan, Yishan Wang
12th Grade: Jeriel Aponte, Angelika Arroyo, Qilin Cheng, Qiqi Gao, Niya Giddens, Crystal Johnson, Elim Lee, Phuoc Phan, Stephanie Saintilien, Nicholas Singleton, Jose Vargas Jr., Qiujing (Janet) Yi
Congratulations!!!
Students from grades 3 through 12 are awarded Honor Roll certificates based on their report card grades each marking period. Principal’s List: 96% average or higher with no grade below a 90; High Honor Roll: 93% average or higher with no grades below a B; Honor Roll: 85% average or higher with no grade below a B; Honorable Mention: 80% average or higher with no failing grades. Congratulations to the following students who achieved Honor Roll status this quarter.
Principal’s List
3rd Grade: Sarah Joy Gallardo, Christian Pascal, Bianca Romano
4th Grade: Jack Barrett, Isadora Macedo, Brian Poonai
5th Grade: David Pamintuan, Amber Reyes, Danielle Serrano
6th Grade: Rebecca Edwards, Jenifer Munoz
7th Grade: Ivy Johnson
8th Grade: Isaiah Bienemann, Johanah Gepte, Hee Young Lee, Jerry Meng, Christopher Reyes,
9th Grade: Jair Deoleo, Xu Huang, Samantha Vazquez
10th Grade: April Joanne Arbotante, Shenghuijun (Duble) Fan, Young Min (Daniel) Kim
11th Grade: Alexi Arceo, Md Salauddin Baba, Daniel Galarza, Demetrius Johnson Jr., Jenish Karmacharya, Joosik Kim, Tsoi Ting (Fancy) Lau, John Rezkalla, Jessica Samide
12th Grade: Karas Bonifas, Eva Cruz, Brianna Franco, Qiqi Gao, Jacqueline Grey, Peter Rezkalla, Rebecca Wong, Yifan (Evan) Zhao
High Honor Roll
3rd Grade: Kevin Singh, Selma Tamay
4th Grade: Nina Cruz, Jaymie Franco, Brenda Salmeron
5th Grade: Jonathan Cortes, Embely Farinango, Jonathan Lara, Brandon McGirt, Jorge Ruiz, Aliyah Tupac-Yupanqui
6th Grade: Leslie Aguilar, Rachel Bou, Amber Colon, Tiffany Pardo
7th Grade: Elijah Colon
8th Grade: Michael Lema, Ryan Poonai
9th Grade: Natalie Barbosa, Larimar Fondeur, Judah Soverall, Junyi Sun
10th Grade: O’Shana Edney, Alake Logan, Jonathan Snape
11th Grade: Jofelyn Gaco, Rebecca Kemp, Jennifer Menjivar, Joel Sciarrone, Yishan Wang, Zhengyuan (Spencer) Yu
12th Grade: Nathanael Colon, John Gomez, Xu (Katy) He, Elim Lee, Ziyu Lu, Orael Sanchez, Yong (Willa) Tang, Jingxia (Sky) Zhang
Honor Roll
3rd Grade: Jadelyn Carrion, Adrianna Castillo, Dalton Chick, Christopher Colon, Alizah Dones, Pamela Guerrero, Andrew Jean-Pierre, Brian Lewis, David Macio, Genesis Ninah, Reynah Nunez, Sebastian Ramos, Maya Salazar
4th Grade: Ashley Alvarez, Danielle Christian, Zion Ham, Chloe Martinez, Jasmine Pizarro, Michael Rancel, Jillian Tobias, Vincent Tupacyupanqui, Boxuan Wu
5th Grade: Edgar Frias, Jaylene Ramirez
6th Grade: Kayla Juarbe, David Kemp
7th Grade: Charline Mazanek
8th Grade: Kailee De Los Angeles, Keren Salcedo, Joseph Samaroo
9th Grade: Rasheedah Broomfield, Wesley Bryant, Ziyang Han, Liliana Morales, Mary Rezkalla, Lilian Yanza
10th Grade: Josiah Bonifas, Esther Roestan, Ying (Koney) Tao
11th Grade: Thuy Minh Dao, Taira Olavarria, Jeremy Perez, Hazel Pina, Danny Sena, Meng Ling Yang
12th Grade: Brett Bender, Qilin Cheng, Andrea Gonzalez, Rebekah Hornedo, Crystal Johnson, Phuoc Phan
Honorable Mention
3rd Grade: Tramell Thompson
4th Grade: Faith Alvarado, Jeremiah Cardi, Moises Leon, Joshua Lowe, Joshua Macio, David Metzger, Julia Moises, Jahi Murry, Matthew Ortiz
5th Grade: Zahir Brown, Samantha Castillo, Aaron Dutan, Jasmine Gonzalez, Samuel Hinton, Deborah Hughes, Emily Lozano, Alec Martinez, Taniyah McKever, Brianna McMichael, Wade Moses, Robert Perfetto
6th Grade: Matthew Alvarez, Mark Barillas, John Bujosa, Joseph Day, Jeremias Emestica, Taesharra Hokpins, Zhane Lamb, Daniel Lozano, Jordan Pierre, Alexa Reynoso, Kaylah Sambo, Ruth Snape, Zephaniah Vaughn
7th Grade: Angelica Acosta, Estrella Barriga, Stefanie DeArruda, Lucas Gomes, James Hinton, Abigail Lema, Kristyn Morales, Isaac Padilla, Nicholas Reyes, Victoria Romano, Zoe Tavarez, Jacob Tolone, Christian Vicuna
8th Grade: Alessa Barbosa, Roberto Barraza, Meiky Moo Chen, Chantel Eaddy, Melany Farinango, Samantha Garcia, Samuel Garcia, David Hamilton, Karen Lopez, Hefziba Lozano, Adriana Montalvo, Celeste Morales, Alexis Padilla, Anita Rambaran, Brandon Ramirez, Carl Roberts Jr., David Rodriguez, Joy Ruiz, Isaiah Sanchez, Karina Valadez
9th Grade: Alyssa David, Justin Diaz, Ronnie Dukes, Shannon Etwaroo, Jesse Gomez, Shiya Huang, Chun Lu, Jun (Roger) Luo, Noela Mesquita, Cheryl Pico, Wesley Pratt, Nicholas Romano, Victor Sanchez, Zachary Tabick, Nicholas Vargas, Tyson Wilkman, You Mei Yuan
10th Grade: Melanie Cho, Emely Curvelo, Larry Dos Santos, Robert Epps, Janine Faulkner, Shawn Felix, Cassandra Garcia, Johnathan Guzman, Joy Herrera, Jessica Roberts, Joanne Sciarrone, Diana Trinidade, Luis Velez, Lauren Vicuna, Gustavo Villalba, Fanding Yu
11th Grade: Anthony Cabrera-Bradly, Kinberly Camacho, Zhixin Deng, Samuel Edades, Jonas Etwaroo, Matthew Gonzalez, Paul Herrera, Jin Hee Lee, Mark Lewis, Giannina Li, Raul Menjivar Jr., Christian Mercado, Randolfo Montalvo, Kevin Panameno, Tiffany Parker, Lynette Pena, Jasmyn Pereira, Sabrina Reyes, Steven Rodriguez, Telissa Rosario, Frederick Sanchez, Shaoqi (Allen) Shang, Caiting Zheng
12th Grade: Ciera Burton, Andrea David, Niya Giddens, Shimeon Gunguru, Joseph Hernandez, Nicole Ronda, Stephanie Saintilien, Rebekah Singh, Jose Vargas Jr., Xiaohui (Trista) Wu, Qiujing (Janet) Yi, Muling (Jasmine) Yin
Ronald McDonald visited our students Pre-K through 5th grade on Wednesday, May 4th. Ronald shared a great message about being yourself. The show was filled with student interaction, comedy, games and a great life lesson. The lesson about “being yourself,” supported what our students are learning in their classrooms. We teach our students to be who God made them to be and not follow the crowd. It was a great show and students are continuing to talk about it. As students left, they each got to shake Ronald McDonald’s hand. How exciting! What a great show!
Click on the link below for lots of info about our team!
Come out and support your Evangel Eagles Boys Baseball team at the Brooklyn Cyclones Stadium (MCU PARK) playing this Friday…. 4/15 …at3PM.
Our Varsity boys team has been given a once in a lifetime opportunity to play on the field where the Brooklyn Cyclones call home! We are so blessed!!! Come out and root for your team! All seats Free!!! Only fee is $5 for parking if you choose to park in the lot.
MCU Park (Home of Brooklyn Cyclones)
1904 Surf Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11224
Cinco de Mayo
While Don Quijote continues his adventures travelling the world with his squire, we begin our trip following the journey of a lad named Lazarillo de Tormes, a novel written in 1554. We will also be traveling to Mexico, a country that has in no doubt influenced ours, specifically in the US culinary arts. Tacos will be prepared and shared as we celebrate the rich and beautiful culture of Mexico. Journey with us into the city of Puebla, where we’ll celebrate Cinco de Mayo on May 5th. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the celebration of Mexico’s independence, rather the famous and victorious battle of Puebla.
Mrs. J-P
Flan
It is to no surprise that our favorite dessert recipe is: Flan
We have learned how to express ourselves using the imperatives à giving commands that vary depending on relationships and formalities. For example, while we may respectfully ask our parents to please eat, we may command our pets, or familiar friends by saying eat!
And eat we did… as recipe upon recipe we have shared our favorite foods and how to cook them. A packet of recipes was also created to be sent to a company that will convert our packets to actual books that would serve as a memento to all that we have learned.
Mrs. J-P
Time has flown by
We had remained a while exploring the use of regular and irregular verbs in the preterit and imperfect past tense. Even after much practice, we realize there’s still much to learn regarding the past. This month we’ll learn and share about our favorite pastimes, such as video games, board games, and my personal favorite à dominoes.
Mrs. J-P