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THE KINKAID FALCON
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Dec. 2, 2016 Volume 70, Issue 3
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Socs Zavitsanos interviews Sryan refugees in a camp in Greece for his documentary. Socs and his brother, Dz, plan to submit their work to a film festival in early 2017. The brothers hope that they can show to Americans that the refugees are different from the media portrayals and stereotypes. Photo by Dz Zavitsanos.
Zavitsanos brothers seek to humanize refugee crisis
After visiting a refugee camp in Greece, the Kinkaid Juniors are working to produce a documentary and share the stories of these refugees with their local community BY LACI KRÁNITZ
While local media attention has shifted off of the refugee crisis in Europe, the problem has not gone away. Two Kinkaid students are utilizing their filmmaking
Debate Update
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Seniors Sam Richey and Sabrina Bajwa placed first in policy at the Taylor High School tournament
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First year debater Shreya Mehta (9) placed third out of over fifty students
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Sam Richey received fifth overall speaker out of 340 people at the Glenbrooks tournament in Chicago
skills to shed light on the human side of the refugee situation in Europe through a documentary video of their experiences at a refugee camp in Greece last summer. The unending wars and
terrorism in the Middle East, and the extreme poverty in Africa are the primary reasons why an estimated one million people have journeyed to Europe in hopes of finding a better future. Many hope
to reach welcoming countries like France and Germany, but those two nations can only accept so many people. With some of these European countries closing their borders to refugees, the
situation within Greece has become especially challenging, as Greece has been the most popular gateway to Europe for refugees fleeing the Middle East and North Africa.
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Open gradebook pilot to roll out in spring semester BY KIRK HACHIGIAN On Friday, Dec. 2, Head of Upper School principal Peter Behr unveiled plans for an open gradebook pilot starting the 2017 spring semester of this school year for ninth and tenth grade level courses. What this means is that students and their parents will be able to see grades the moment they are made available in the grade book. Initially, the pilot will be for ninth and tenth grade level classes in English, mathematics, history and social studies, science, and
world language, although it may be expanded to include fine arts in the future. The pilot is starting with only the ninth and tenth grade levels to evaluate the results and see if any changes are needed. Eleventh and twelfth grade students could not be included in the pilot even if teachers wanted to participate, as “not all classes being open could cause a greater disparity in sections of the same course taught by different teachers,” Mr. Behr wrote in an email to faculty ahead of the official announcement.
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The girls cross country team gathers to hoist up the 2016 SPC Championship trophy after narrowly defeating the runner-up Greenhill School Hornets.
It takes a team: 2016 SPC Champs BY FARAZ VIRANI “You have logged over 515 miles! (And that does NOT include summer mileage) – included in those miles were repeat miles, intervals including 1200’s, 1,000’s, 800’s, 600’s 400’s, up-tempo runs, hills, pace golf, 200’s – you get the idea! PLUS,
325 Strides Sprinted, core exercises, 88 kettlebells lifted, 92 weight bags squatted, 120 medicine balls twisted, and 84 ropes whipped!” Girls cross country Coach Cheryl Mitchell sent this message to the team prior to their SPC championship meet.
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