Friday, 4 February 2011

High School Happenings

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Thursday, 03 February 2011
Nicole Chi

Schools Helping Schools Fundraiser Features the Story of a Survivor Marshall Kim: Scarsdale parent Marshall Kim, who is a survivor from the Cambodian genocide will be telling his story on Friday February 4 at 7:00 pm in the Scarsdale High School Little Theater. The event is hosted by the student organization Schools Helping Schools, and will feature musical performances in addition to Kim’s riveting story of his experience living through one of the worst human tragedies of the twentieth century. There will be a question and answer session afterwards.

Tickets for admission may be purchased at the door, and cost $5 for students and $10 for adults. Free drinks will be provided, and baked goods will also be sold at the event. All proceeds will go towards sustainable farming efforts and a new literacy program at the Children’s Development Village in Cambodia, which houses about orphans and children from unstable families

During the Cambodian genocide driven by Pol Pot and the radical communist Khmer Rouge regime, approximately 1.7 million people were killed. Genocide should never be forgotten, so come hear a story that you will remember forever and help give children the opportunity for a brighter future.

Attention Aspiring Writers: Scarsdale10583 is now accepting student submissions of poetry and prose. Each week, one or more pieces written by students from the elementary, middle, or high school will be selected to be featured on Scarsdale10583.com.

Poems, short stories, and other forms of creative writing will all be considered. Please submit your best pieces for the chance for your work to be read by a large audience! Each piece of writing must not exceed two pages single-spaced.

Please send submissions and a short bio of the writer to Scarsdalecomments@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Job and Internship Fair at the Scarsdale Teen Center: The job fair is open to the Scarsdale High School students only and free of charge for companies. If you would like to have a representative of your company attend please click here to register.

You will have the chance to promote your organization and any opportunities -- internships, full-time, part-time or temp work to our diverse, and talented students seeking opportunities that begin this summer or fall.

Date: Saturday, March 5, 2011
Time: 2-4pm
Address:
Scarsdale Teen Center
862 Scarsdale Avenue
Scarsdale, NY 10583

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