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Larchmont Chronicle HOLLYWOOD SCHOOLHOUSE By Arun George 6th Grade

Well, this is it. Graduation was last month, and my 10-year journey at the Hollywood Schoolhouse has come to a close. HSH has been my second home, and it has taught me almost everything I know, from mathematics, to morality, to science, to history. I have had so many good times and memories shared with friends that began in preschool, and now it’s time to move on. When you walk into to the Hollywood Schoolhouse, the first thing you’ll notice is that diversity is key, and the overall common feeling is acceptance. This makes HSH incredibly welcoming, to everyone. These kids that I have become friends with, and these teachers I have become friends with … each and every person here has taught me something of value. They have taught me something I can carry on into my next journey.

PILGRIM

By Christopher Woods 6th Grade Happy summer everyone! This past school year went by so fast, even with the challenges due to the construction of our field of dreams. All of our sports teams did pretty well this year including our volleyball, basketball, football, and cheer teams. I can’t wait to meet my new teachers, I am looking forward to taking the computer engineering class in the next school year, and it will be fun to see my friends as well. We will definitely miss Dr. Brooks, but we are glad to welcome our new head of school, and yearbook dedicatee, Ms. Kong. She is one awesome lady! It has been a pleasure being the Pilgrim Larchmont Chronicle student correspondent for the last couple of years! I hope everyone has a great time at whatever camp they go to or travels you may take. I know I’ll have fun being a junior camp counselor at Pilgrim’s Camp Patriot, and don’t forget: Go Patriots!

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time playing different sports and doing other activities. Coach Donahoe, our P.E. Coach, will be leading the camp. I am really excited to go. We had a special ceremony for Mrs. Breuer who is the Head of School. She is retiring after this year. Some of the kids wrote beautiful letters and read them to her. The choir sang a thank you song, and a lot of parents came to say good-bye. We will miss her.

By Walter Bulman, Naomi Love and Joshua Nasseri 3rd Grade This year our after school drama program presented the play “The Wizard of Oz.” The story is about Dorothy, her dog, a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion who go to the Wizard to ask for what they need. The play is a musical. There were twenty actors from grades k-4. We had dances and so

many great songs that I am still singing them. The costumes and scenery were beautiful. We had a large audience, and they clapped a lot. The actors did a great job. This summer we will have our first ever Brawerman East summer camp. We will have a great

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