After years of Junior Camping Trips, this was the first one opened to all grade levels and it was extremely successful, thanks to all scholars' openness to younger and older peers working side-by-side, helping one another up steep, slippery mini-mountains, star-gazing, sitting around a campfire(roasting marshmellows, spoofing others), dancing, cooking, cleaning, listening and sharing many other activities together.
Thanks to:
Pod 1
Ohanugo Okorie, Robert Rodriguez, Sayda Marquez, Sarah Huang, Martin Borkowski
Pod 2
Delorian Nappi, James Chan, Marc Galarza, Alice Ishrat, Teona Johnson, Mariela Guzman
Pod 3
Sofia Tashman, Christian Gonzalez, Brenda Morales, Harold Peralta, Jacob Basher
Pod 4
Emmanuel Rodriguez, Jerry Valez, Yashoda Krishna, Hannifah Madyun, Alexandra Castro
Pod 5
William Watkins, Hector Vargas, Gar'yah Goba, Natalia Burke, Richard Beverly, Jazmin Martinez,
Pod 6
Lauren Fontanez, Joshua Lora, Alejandra Silguero, Kemar Pickering, Thomas Gorcyn and Jamie McCoy
A special Shout Out to those you made it to classes on time today, too!
Finally, thanks to Mr. Eisenstadt, Ms. DiMato and Ms. H., from her school in Harlem for planning all the fun activities, shopping and "Keepin' It Real!"
Oh, and for those who think they got away with "sneaking about", "mooning" others and other antics expect a Carson Beat-Down when you least expect it.
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