Archive for April, 2010

Rio students at Bruneau Sand Dunes

Monday, April 26th, 2010

A great photo of our exchange students from Escola SESC, Rio with their host partners at Bruneau Sand Dunes.

Andrew

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Riverstone in the News

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Riverstone’s Grand Opening Ceremony makes the news!

click here to listen to the NPR report

click here to read the newspaper article

A huge thank you to everyone who helped make the ceremony such a great success, and an even bigger thank you to the entire school community who made our new building a reality!
Andrew

Rio students present to Middle School

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Even the Boise spring weather is learning something from our Rio guests!

On Monday, our 6 exchange students from Escola SESC, Rio, gave a wonderful presentation of their school to Riverstone’s Middle School. It was fun to watch the expressions on the faces of our current Grade 9 students who will potentially be the group to enjoy the exchange with Escola SESC.

Andrew Derry

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National History Day success for Riverstone Students

Monday, April 19th, 2010

See the Andy Johnson’s note below

I am very, very pleased to let you know how our students did at the statewide NHD competition yesterday. We have three students advancing to the national competition in Washington DC during the week of 13 June!

Grace G was the overall winner in the Senior Exhibit category with her work on Wilson’s idea of self-determination.  In addition to winning first in her category she also won a $150 dollar award from the BSU History Department and the 20,000 dollar Herodotus Scholarship from the College of Idaho.

Sarah S finished second in the senior exhibit category with her work on propaganda’s role in Hitler’s rise to power.

Regan B finished second in the senior paper category with his work on nuclear weapons’ use as a deterrent to war.


Jack J competed in the Youth Individual Documentary category.  Students in the youth division are not eligible to compete nationally.  However, I am extremely excited to tell you that he won first place with his work on the Bolshevik’s early attempts to govern Russia differently using the principles of Marxism.

Asher T – 4th place overall in the senior exhibits, but won the “Best Military History” project of the competition.  He had LOTS of competition in this category.

Zach S – finished fourth in the junior exhibits.  There were a TON of junior exhibits this year.  Competition was fierce.

Lucas M – finished third in the senior papers.

Roan B – finished third in the senior documentaries with his work on micro-lending.

Finally, I want to wrap up by saying that all of the Riverstone students who competed had very strong projects.  Additionally they were competing against other very strong students.  I was impressed by the level of competition this year.

Andy Johnson

Rio Exchange: Day 1.

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Riverstone is delighted to be hosting the six students from Escola SESC,Rio de Janeiro.

After spending the morning in classes on Thursday, the students teamed up with some of Riverstone’s senior class for a tour of the State Capital and a tour of Boise on the famous trolley bus.

They were even treated to a site of the annual tea party at the capital building.

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Andrew Derry

Bogota update: Friday

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Hello Everyone,

Ahhhh, we’ve just completed our last day of regular classes.  Today was spent working on the collaborative project, followed by a “surprise” going away party for the Riverstone students.  There was a great dance with a DJ, a live concert, volleyball, soccer, and concession tables.  It was over the top!  We had so much fun dancing, playing, and soaking up the very, very strong Colombian sunshine.  As the school day drew to close, the students starting talking about how hard it will be to leave.  Yes, they are getting very sad.  Many students took pictures throughout the day of the campus and their friends, all in an attempt to capture the wonderful experiences they’ve had.

Tomorrow, we will go on a field trip to several neighboring towns such as Sopo and Chia.  After visiting the towns, we will go to a traditional ranch for a farewell barbecue and games.  Another great day is in store for our students!  I’ll update you upon our return in the evening.

Katie

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Rio Exchange Students arrive.

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Riverstone is delighted to be working with Escola SESC in Rio de Janeiro to form a curricular and student exchange partnership. Escola SES is a unique school that draws students from across all the states in Brazil to live and study in a fully residential environment.

The six students and two teachers, Gloria and Reinaldo, arrived yesterday will be with us for 10 days.

Riverstone students will have the opportunity to spend time in Rio later this year.

Thank you to all of our generous host families and welcome to our Brazilian guests!

Andrew

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Bogota: Katie’s update

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Hello Everyone,

I will attach photos once I find the cable to my camera…In the meantime, I’d like to give you an update on all of the activities that we’ve recently been a part of.

Yesterday, the students were at school at 6:30 in the morning, ready to board busses headed to Chingaza. After 3 hours of driving through gorgeous mountains, we arrived to the paramo of Chingaza.  A paramo is an Alpine eco-system found in the tropical Andes (at least 3,000 meters or 12,000 feet elevation). There is a very special type of palm, called the fraliones found all over the area.  The students were able to receive an educational presentation about all of this before heading out for a walk through the eco-system. Additionally, a lovely lunch was provided that helped them to stay warm during the strong downpours that occurred throughout the day.  By the time the busses returned to school (just after 6:00), the kids were all very happy and exhausted.

Today, classes are in session and the CIEDI and Riverstone students are working on their collaborative projects.  As they work, it is very evident that strong friendships have been formed.  With the final days of this experience drawing near, you can see that it is going to be very difficult to say goodbye.  That is a good thing…a very good thing.

I think that’s about it for now.  Again, I will attach pictures shortly.

See you soon!
Katie

College Acceptances 2010: Watch this space!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Coming soon: The list of Riverstone students’ College Acceptances 2010.

Andrew

Bogota update: Tuesday

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Andy’s Update:

I am sitting with Katie and the kids in Math class again.  Today is their second lesson with trigonometry.  Seems like it is going OK.  Some of the kids are having a tough time with the current problem on the board.  They are solving for two sides of a triangle using sin, cosine and tan.

Katie and I spoke with each of the kids as they arrived this morning.  They had a phenomenal time at the water park this weekend!

After math they are moving into two hours of project time.  That will be from 1000-1200 Boise time.  We are starting that project time with an azimuth check by group.  I hope to find out if the intercontinental groups actually made contact on Sunday evening or not.  At any rate, I really think we should schedule a bit of time at 1130 Boise time for a Skype for the intercontinental groups.
Andy


As Katie Litzenberger takes over form Andy Johnson in Bogota, here is Katie’s morning update…….

Well, as Andy packs to leave, I am just getting grounded here in Bogota.  The kids are really enjoying their days here.  It’s great to see all of them together, working on projects, and learning so much about the culture.  You’d be amazed at their level of Spanish after only one week.  It’s really quite impressive.

Today’s classes consisted of math (another trig. lesson), project time, and P.E.  All of the teachers are extremely enthusiastic and make the learning inclusive and fun for all.  You’ll see some attached photos, all from the computer lab. Students are on the road to completing their collaborative projects and things are definitely beginning to take shape.

Oh, one other thing to mention is the farewell lunch that was held for Andy.  All of the CIEDI students signed a lovely card and the teachers provided a little toast and cake for his goodbye. Everyone is sad to see him go.  I know he’s left a very strong and positive impression.

Well, I’ll write more tomorrow.  I’m still a bit jet lagged, so I feel like I’m trying to write through a fog. Tomorrow we are on a field trip to the mountains.  It should be beautiful and awesome.

Katie

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