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Archived here is every article written for WHSAD's student run newspaper, The Column.

CTE ISP Opportunities for Spring 2023 — SENIORS!!!

January 5, 2023 By Ms. Wilson

Seniors -- read below for paid WBL opportunities in the Spring semester. See Ms. Wilson if you have questions. Spring Industry Scholars Internship Program (Paid, $15/hour for 80 hours) Applications Due January 27, 2023 Information sessions will be held each Wednesday in January at 4pm. Interested students can register using the following link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RmfzfN3JQ-WoYimmKRf6NA How to Apply:1. Complete the Internship Application Link in your CTS Profile (participants.careerpathways.nyc) 2. Verify your working eligibility status (INSTRUCTIONS HERE) by signing up for a 5 minute virtual appointment. You MUST do your verification before your interview! (I.e. Do it AS SOON AS POSSIBLE)Make sure you have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 12th Grade Announcements, Guidance / Student Activities, Internship Opportunities & Resources, Parent News, The Column, Work Based Learning at WHSAD

WHSAD Work, Learn, Grow Students Visit their Staten Island Sites

December 14, 2022 By Alexander Diaz

On Saturday 3rd, 2022, WHSAD Work-Learn-Grow participants went on a site visit trip all over Staten Island to view the sites they’d be working on throughout the school year. The sites are:  Throughout the rainy day, students analyzed, took photos, and explored the site. Architecture firm Gensler, which has been one of WHSAD's longest partners will provide mentoring for students on these various projects. Students enjoyed this trip and learned more about their sites. Some students met their stakeholders who will provide objectives and visions the students must consider in their work.  Below are experiences from students as well as some statements from some of the stakeholders or other key people participating in … [Read more...]

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WHSAD Students Return to LaTourette Park in the Staten Island Greenbelt

December 13, 2022 By Concrecia Blake

On December 7, 2022, students make their last trip to LaTourette Park in the Staten Island Greenbelt before they separate into groups to create a proposal to make the park more accessible. Today, the entire group worked together to close a trail that had been reopened by hikers. Sometimes trails need to be closed because they are dangerous to use due to steepness and other factors. The park was muddy today due to rain and continued to get muddier as the rain started again during lunch. To close the trail, we had to collect thorn bushes to prevent people from getting access to the trail and branches and logs to make the trail look a part of the park. I look forward to the next semester of this trip as we work on our proposals to make the … [Read more...]

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WHSAD’s Little Free Library Event with H.E.A.L.T.H. for Youths

December 2, 2022 By George Pinto

This past weekend kicked off another installment of the WHSAD and H.E.A.L.T.H. for Youths Little Free Library project. WHSAD students and staff, H.E.A.L.T.H. for Youths Co-founder and Executive Director, Ms. Heather Butts, and local representatives gathered to construct the libraries which will find homes in various communities throughout our city. The goal for each library is to inspire heightened levels of literacy and community solidarity as the “take a book, leave a book” grassroots philosophy rests on local residents’ involvement.  The builds had everyone working together with the library kits, assembling the wooden pieces with glue, screws, and power tools. After construction, decorating commenced, allowing each group to illustrate … [Read more...]

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Interview with Diana Reyna

November 28, 2022 By Sheena Luke

On November 14th, former Deputy Borough President and long-time WHSAD supporter, Diana Reyna, visited WHSAD. I, along with George Pinto, had the opportunity of interviewing Diana and getting some insight towards her values and goals for the future.  The beginning of the discussion started with recollecting Diana's support of WHSAD'S Architectural Preservation Program all the way back in 2009. Diana Reyna: "I saw the potential of career readiness and truly embracing all the components that a student at a young age can be excited about learning… And have what is a school that can model an education that invigorates a classroom, that has the potential to make learning fun and be able to change the course of that young person. The … [Read more...]

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WHSAD Junior, Angel Diaz, Reflects on WHSAD

November 28, 2022 By Alexander Diaz

How would you rate your experience at WHSAD? I would rate my WHSAD experience as very different than any other school I’ve been to. WHSAD has a very light hearted but serious atmosphere, and it’s not like any other place  What could you tell other WHSAD students about the programs with which you may be involved? I would tell other WHSAD students to enjoy them. They’re all very fun, and they help you get a grasp on a skill. Like Newspaper or Makerspace, it could come in handy for the future, so enjoy them. They’re potentially really helpful and look good on your resume. Could you describe your experience with the … [Read more...]

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WHSAD Junior, Abraham Galindo Reflects on WHSAD

November 23, 2022 By Alexander Diaz

How would you rate your experience at WHSAD? I rate my experience in WHSAD as very good because WHSAD has great teachers who try to bring the best out of you everyday. You also have your peers supporting you and giving you a good time in classes. I like the opportunities given in WHSAD and love the fact that teachers are willing to help you improve as I student. I liked that the time given in assignments isn’t too heavy and the fact office hours are always open to me. I like that if you can’t do work on time, teachers could give you more time with it as long as you're getting work done and putting in effort.  What could you tell other WHSAD students about the programs with which you may be involved? I tell students through my … [Read more...]

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High Rock Session 2

November 10, 2022 By Concrecia Blake

Wednesday, November 2 marked the group’s second trip to the Greenbelt Conservancy Park. Today, we were going to start physical work, unlike our previous trip when we hiked around the park and learned about it. After an introduction to tools and safety, we were split into two groups. One group worked on rebuilding check steps on a trail, while the other group worked on planting trees to close a trail. As one of the students on this trip, I believe the day was, although a bit tiring, an exciting trip for us all, as we were able to learn about how to use new tools that some of us might not have used before.Yochana Dimanche, WHSAD Junior Today’s experience at Greenbelt was less leisurely and more tiring. We didn’t get to eat junk food and … [Read more...]

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MSK’s Breast Cancer Walk

November 9, 2022 By Sheena Luke

Through October 10th to October 14th, WHSAD's MSK raised money towards the American Breast Cancer Society in support of spreading awareness for breast cancer throughout the community. Throughout the week baked goods along with other snacks were sold with the funds then being donated to the American Breast Cancer Society. On the Sunday following this week, October 16th, some of WHSAD'S staff and students attended Making Strides of Central Park, to spread awareness and show support for both survivors and those lost to cancer. Sweatshirts were designed by K-Shima Noble and Regina Reneus, two WHSAD seniors, for MSK members to wear while walking, as a display of their support. Below are statements from some of those who attended the walk: … [Read more...]

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WHSAD Students Return to Greenbelt Conservancy Park

October 31, 2022 By Concrecia Blake

On Wednesday, October 19, 2022, WHSAD students left their classroom environment in cooperation with the Greenbelt Conservancy Corps to explore a new environment for another year. For many of us, this was an opportunity to see NYC outside of the traffic and noise. And for others, a way to start their careers. Last year, half of the program was online, and we weren’t able to experience it in its entirety, but this year, students will be able to collaborate with each other to help make the Greenbelt Park more accessible for everyone. Our experience at Greenbelt was an informational and exciting experience, in which we learned about the park we would be working in. Yochana Dimanche Today was an exhilarating experience that I thought I … [Read more...]

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