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Naramake Elementary School's After the Bell Program Sparks Creativity: Students Decorate Pinecones with Passion!

At Naramake Elementary School, the pursuit of academic, social, and emotional growth isn't limited to the regular school day. Thanks to our "After the Bell" program, a nurturing environment is extended to both before and after school hours, fostering a sense of community and creativity among our students. One recent activity showcasing this commitment to holistic development was pinecone decorating, where students expressed their passion for learning and artistry.

Naramake Elementary School, focusing on providing a 21st-century learning experience, encourages students to embrace a growth mindset. This approach empowers them to solve complex problems creatively and collaboratively while honing their critical thinking and communication skills. After the Bell is integral to this vision, allowing students to engage in enriching activities beyond traditional classroom learning.

Before the Bell: Preparing for Creativity

Before the school bell rings in the morning, the After the Bell program offers students a variety of engaging activities. It's an opportunity for students to start their day positively, which has significantly impacted their overall learning experience.

Students gathered, and their eyes sparkled with curiosity and excitement as they were presented with a delightful assortment of pinecones, art supplies, and inspiration. These pinecones were to be transformed into unique, beautiful creations. The activity encouraged students to embrace their inner artist while fostering collaboration and creative problem-solving.

Unleashing Creativity: The Pinecone Decorating Session

With guidance from our After the Bell program coordinators, the students set to work on their pinecone masterpieces. It was heartwarming to witness how each child approached the task with a distinct vision, yet they readily shared ideas and materials, showcasing the spirit of collaboration.

As they dipped their brushes into a palette of vibrant colors, they had the opportunity to express themselves in unique ways. The pinecones transformed into miniature works of art, each representing the student's individuality and creativity. Some painted their pinecones with intricate patterns, while others used a rainbow of colors to create vibrant designs. The room was filled with laughter and joy as the students chatted, offered suggestions, and admired each other's work.

After the Bell: An Enriching Conclusion!

Carver alumnus Cam Edwards: UConn's Rising Star Running Back Making Waves on the Field

UConn's football team has seen its share of ups and downs this season, but one player who has steadily risen to the occasion is Cam Edwards, and we are not surprised! As reported in the Connecticut Post, after showing his potential against Duke on September 16, Coach Jim Mora is confident that we'll see more of Edwards on the field.

"I've been talking to you guys about Cam," Mora said after the game against Duke. "I like Cam. I think Cam is tough. We've got to get Cam Edwards on the field more."

The sophomore running back from Norwalk had his chance to shine in the recent game against Utah State, rushing for 73 yards on 13 carries despite the heartbreaking 34-33 loss. With two running backs leaving the team in the months leading up to October, it appears that Edwards is ready to step up in UConn's offense.

As the Huskies prepare for their upcoming game against Rice, Cam Edwards remains determined to give his all on the field. "Overall it's just me taking it one play at a time and one run at a time," Edwards said. "Everything will fall into place."

Cam Edwards, standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 202 pounds, was named the 2021 New Haven Register/GameTimeCT State Player of the Year after leading Norwalk High to a 7-3 record in his senior year. Initially, Coach Mora planned to use Edwards as a defensive back, but that changed midway through last year when Edwards switched to offense and became a running back.

Despite watching the first three games from the sidelines, Edwards seized the opportunity against Duke, finishing with 43 yards on 12 carries and a five-yard reception. With Devontae Houston's departure from the team, Edwards moved up the depth chart and rose to the occasion.

The game against Utah State showcased the best offensive performance of the season for the Huskies, with Edwards and his teammate Victor Rosa providing a much-needed spark. Edwards often found himself in the backfield with Rosa, who had 92 yards on 15 carries. The dynamic duo's performance contributed to UConn's 473 yards of total offense, including 218 yards on the ground.

Quarterback Ta'Quan Roberson's solid performance added to the excitement, making it clear that Edwards's move to running back might be permanent. Coach Mora praised Edwards and Rosa for their hard running, ball-handling skills, and pass protection, highlighting that they are not easy to tackle and consistently gain yardage.

Cam Edwards's journey from a two-way high school player to a resilient and hardworking running back is a testament to his dedication and passion for the game. UConn fans can expect to see more of him in the fun as he continues to work hard and make the most of his opportunities.

"I'm just going to come into work and do my job," Edwards said. "I'm working very hard, and all that stuff will pay off soon." It's a promising outlook from a young player who is clearly on the rise, and UConn football fans have every reason to be excited about the future with Cam Edwards in the lineup.

Carver NHS Students Tour the Capitol with Rep. Kadeem Roberts

Last Friday, Carver students from Norwalk High School took a trip to Hartford to tour the Connecticut State Capitol with State Rep. Kadeem Roberts. Representative Roberts, an NHS and Carver alumnus, represents Connecticut's 137th Assembly district in Norwalk, is an assistant majority leader, and is a member of the Committee on Children, the Education Committee, and the Housing Committee. For our students, it was inspiring to be toured through the state capital by a politician who previously walked the halls of their school.

Many Carver students hold an interest in government. Modern campaigning and policy making is ever evolving, and our civically-minded students want to know: what does it take to run for office? What does a day in the life of a state rep look like? How do we take care of the community that takes care of us? Rep. Roberts was the perfect guide. As a lifelong Norwalker, he works every day to maintain Norwalk as a great city in which to raise a family, to receive an excellent education, to have access to quality healthcare, and to secure affordable housing.

This tour of the State Capitol with Rep. Roberts is just one of the many field trips Carver students embark on during their K-12 educational career. From college tours to symphony visits to team building at adventure parks, Carver programming is designed to put students in the environments that prompt growth and confidence. If the words of Marian Wright Edelman hold true: “you can’t be what you can’t see.” As we build lifetime achievers, we endeavor for Carver kids to see it all and achieve it all. Thank you to Rep. Roberts, Carver PTECH Coordinator Rhea Gorham, and NHS Guidance Counselor Tanya Smalls for making possible this formative trip!

On Advocacy and Our Namesake, George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver, a prominent African-American scientist and educator in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, demonstrated remarkable grace and resilience in the face of racial injustice during his lifetime. Despite living in a deeply segregated and racially discriminatory era, Carver remained committed to his work and principles, advocating for positive change through peaceful means. This is the legacy that we embody here today in the Carver community.

His dedication to education and empowerment characterized Carver's approach to addressing racial injustice. He believed that knowledge and self-improvement were critical to dismantling racial barriers. He focused on providing educational opportunities to African-American students and farmers, emphasizing the importance of education as a tool for progress.

Throughout his career, Carver's work at the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) emphasized practical skills and sustainable farming techniques. He sought to uplift Black communities in the South by teaching them to cultivate their land effectively, fostering economic independence, and reducing dependence on the discriminatory sharecropping system.

Carver's commitment to peaceful change also extended to his interactions with others. He advocated for racial harmony and understanding, believing that racial tensions could be mitigated through dialogue and cooperation. He actively engaged with both Black and white communities, demonstrating the power of collaboration to overcome prejudice.

In essence, George Washington Carver's peaceful approach to addressing racial injustice, as our approach is today, was rooted in education, economic empowerment, and a belief in the potential for positive change through dialogue and cooperation. His legacy inspires all of us to work towards a more just and equitable society.

Celebrating Cultural Richness: National Hispanic Heritage Month in the Carver Community

Every year, from September 15th to October 15th, the United States celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. This month-long celebration pays tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society. It's a time to honor the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans, whose heritage is rooted in all Latin American countries. This month holds special significance in the Carver community as we appreciate the vibrant diversity of Norwalk.

The Carver community is where the spirit of unity and celebration thrives, making National Hispanic Heritage Month a significant occasion. Carver is home to a diverse array of students, including many with roots in various Latin American countries, and this month offers a unique opportunity to showcase their heritage and foster a deeper understanding of their culture.

National Hispanic Heritage Month is about more than just celebrating a specific heritage; it's about building bridges and fostering inclusivity. This month, we learn from each other and celebrate the diversity that strengthens our community. As National Hispanic Heritage Month unfolds in the Carver community, it is a time when the rich Hispanic and Latino heritage is celebrated and shared, creating a stronger sense of unity and understanding. In embracing diversity, the Carver community exemplifies the true spirit of National Hispanic Heritage Month.

June Qin Organizes Benefit Concert for Carver Art Enrichment!

June Qin (second to right) presenting check to Carver staff.

For many students, summer means vacations, beaches, sleeping-in, and taking a much needed break. But for others, summer becomes an opportunity to put energy into personal passions and community service. This is the case for June Qin, Darien High School student and Arts Program Director of BeHASSTic, who decided to leverage her passion for music and philanthropy to put on a concert benefitting Carver kids.

June has pursued the arts from a young age. A pianist since 6 years old, her accomplishments include performing at both Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York. She is also a formal visual artist. But June was not satisfied in saving her passions for personal acclaim—instead she joined BeHASSTic, a local 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to filling the gaps in traditional educational programs. She became the organization’s Arts Program Director and has since encouraged a love for the arts in our community’s children.

We were so happy to have welcomed June and her BeHASSTic colleagues to our community in 2021 when BeHASSTic partnered with the Carver. This year, however, June graduated from volunteer to Carver fundraiser! When she heard that the Carver planned to bring further art enrichment to elementary and middle school students, she offered to join the development effort. Over several months, June planned and brought to bear a benefit concert and art sale to help the Carver bring students to classes at the Norwalk Art Space.

We are deeply grateful for June’s verve for art and consideration for our students. The giving she inspired allows our students the opportunity to pursue various classes led by local artists at NAS. From Painting 101 to the impact of “ARTIVISM”, Norwalk Art Space classes provides students the means to express themselves skillfully and powerfully. Not only do Carver kids hone their creative instincts, but they learn how to make decisions with confidence. A report by Americans for the Arts states that young people who participate regularly in the arts are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement than children who do not participate. Arts-educated children learn to use their voice in public forums, from spelling bees to science fairs to stage debates.

At the Carver, the arts are indispensable to building lifetime achievers. We are so grateful to receive June’s support in realizing our mission. And we thank all of those who contributed to June’s fundraiser and were moved by her work.

If you were not able to attend June’s fundraiser but are inspired by her story, feel empowered to emulate her! You can donate to The Carver here or you can organize a fundraiser on behalf of the Carver by coordinating with our Development Team.

Carver in the News: Carver Partners with Norwalk Public Schools and CT State Norwalk to Empower High Schoolers with Dual Enrollment Opportunities

Here is The Hour news article.

In a significant development for the students of Norwalk, NPS secured a remarkable achievement. Thanks to the generous support of the Connecticut Dual Credit Expansion Grant program, NPS has been granted $90,000 to introduce and bolster dual enrollment courses within its public high schools. These grant funds, originating from the American Rescue Plan Act, are poised to be a game-changer for many of the city's high school students, offering them a unique opportunity to earn college credit while still attending high school. This exciting partnership is set to redefine educational horizons for Norwalk's youth.

The potential impact of this initiative cannot be overstated; it's an opportunity for students to excel academically and significantly reduce the financial burden of pursuing higher education.

The grant allocation will play a pivotal role in enhancing the existing dual enrollment courses, making them more accessible and enriching for students. Furthermore, a mentorship program with The Carver is in the pipeline. This program aims to provide students with valuable guidance and resources as they navigate the dual enrollment experience, ensuring their success.

Norwalk Public Schools is also committed to supporting its high school teachers. After surveying to gauge interest, the district intends to use a portion of the grant to facilitate high school teachers in becoming adjunct professors in their respective subject areas. This is an opportunity for professional growth and a means to enhance the quality of dual enrollment courses further.

So, what dual enrollment opportunities can Norwalk students look forward to? The district is considering offering English 101 and U.S. History I through NCC, now known as CT State Norwalk, at the Center for Global Studies, Brien McMahon High School, and Norwalk High School. These courses will give students a solid foundation in crucial subjects while earning them college credits.

Moreover, Norwalk Public Schools is exploring possibly introducing Amazon Web Services Cloud Foundations and Google IT certifications through CT State Norwalk. This addition to the curriculum is fascinating as it aligns with the evolving demands of the job market, offering students a practical edge in their future careers.

The partnership between Carver, Norwalk Public Schools, and CT State Norwalk marks a significant step forward in educational innovation. With this grant funding, the district is poised to empower its high school students by providing them with dual enrollment opportunities that can set them on a path to success in college and beyond. The commitment to teacher development further underscores the dedication of Norwalk Public Schools to ensuring the highest quality of education for its students. This collaborative effort promises Norwalk's youth a brighter and more promising future. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting initiative unfolds!

Unlock Your Musical Potential: Free Fall Music Classes Now Available from The Norwalk Art Space!

FREE FALL MUSIC CLASSES ARE BERING OFFERED BY THE NORWALK ART SPACE, a longtime Carver partner. The Free Fall Music Classes are brought to you by The Petty-Drayton Music Program in partnership with INTEMPO. These classes will fill quickly, so register today! If a class is fully booked, please email info@thenorwalkartspace.org with your contact information, the child's name, and the class you want to be placed on a waiting list. Click HERE or on the image below to learn more and register!

Carver’s 9th Annual Golf Classic: A Day of Fellowship, Fun, and Fundraising

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The forecasted rainy weather teased us with dramatically towering cumulus clouds. Still, on Monday, September 11th, Carver’s golfing enthusiasts enjoyed a sun-soaked day of camaraderie and competition at the 9th Annual Golf Classic.

Hosted at the picturesque Shorehaven Golf Club, this event was a memorable day filled with sumptuous meals, thrilling contests, and heartwarming moments.

The day kicked off with golfers taking to the greens under the expert guidance of the Shorehaven Golf Club's pros. The golfers were in for a treat as they navigated the lush fairways and challenging holes, all while basking in the sun's warm glow. The beauty of the golf course, with its rolling hills and pristine greens along the Long Island Sound coastline, set the stage for an excellent day for all.

As the sun began to dip below the horizon, the golfers gathered for an evening program filled with excitement and anticipation. The reception brought together old friends and new acquaintances, fostering community at the heart of Carver's mission.

The silent auction, a highlight of the evening, featured various items generously donated by local businesses and supporters. These contributions helped raise additional funds to support Carver's mission of providing quality education and opportunities to its students.

Of course, no golf event would be complete without recognizing and rewarding the winners. Prizes were awarded to the golfers who demonstrated exceptional skill and sportsmanship throughout the day. Their achievements were a testament to the dedication and passion of all who participated.

At dinner, gratitude filled the air as attendees reflected on the success of the 9th Annual Golf Classic. The event would not have been possible without the leadership and generosity of the Golf Classic Committee, whose tireless efforts ensured this day was a resounding success. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Jay Hinton (Chair); Jon Adelman; Deirdre Cavanagh; Bill Gallagher; Rob Strickland; Oscar Villalonga; and Jon Whitcomb.

As the day ended, it became evident that golf is more than just a game; it's a metaphor for our students' challenges and opportunities. Like golf, life and education can be deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. They can satisfy the soul and, at times, frustrate the intellect. Like in golf, success depends less on physical strength and more on the strength of one's mind and character.

Carver's 9th Annual Golf Classic was not only a day of golf but also a day of community, support, and hope for a brighter future. It showcased the profound impact education and fellowship can have on individuals and their communities. As we look back on this memorable day, we are reminded that, like golf, life can be both rewarding and challengingly complex, and we are grateful for the unwavering support that makes it all possible.

We invite you to relive the highlights of our golf day by exploring all the images from the event in our Facebook photo album.

Thank you for making the 9th Annual Golf Classic a resounding success and being part of the Carver community!