Post on 02-Apr-2020
The recent recipient of the Teacher of the Year award of our school, is 3rd grade teacher, Ms. Fran Green. She is a great example of an excel-lent teacher. She’s definitely the definition of experienced, with over 27 years of teaching skill and a fam-ily full of teachers. She’s been in-volved in the arts since a very young age. She incorporates art in her classroom in all kinds of ways, such
as teaching her students about famous artists like Leonardo Da Vinci. Her inspiration was Walt Disney because they both love having fun. Ms. Fran Green has traveled to all the corners of the world and has been exposed to many of the masterpieces that this world has to offer in museums. To her, art is an appreciation of the many different things around you. Her students definitely show love of her and her teaching. Emma in her class says, “I love how she dressed up as the character Ms. Viola Swamp after reading the book.” In keeping with creativity and the love of art, Ms. Green’s class designed fish tanks for the television show Tanked, just in case the cast needed it. She loves teach-ing scary, but fun art to her students. Her message to students is that “learning can be so much fun.” Ms. Green feels very honored to win the Teacher of the
Year award.
N o r m a n S . E d e l c u p S u n n y I s l e s B e a c h K - 8
Issue 1
Autumn/Winter Edition
2011-2012
Teacher of the Year and Art Lover Extraordinaire
Inside this issue:
Teacher of the Year 1
Note from the Editor 1
Miami Landmarks 2
Graffiti Art 2
Graffiti Art 3
Self Portraits 3
Poet’s Corner 4
The Painted
Brush
A Note from the Editor As we get ready to bid a fond farewell to 2011, I would like to congratulate and acknowledge each and every faculty and staff member, our wonderful PTSA and of course each and every parent who has made this year a success so far at Norman S. Edelcup S. I. B. K-8. Moreover, we are proud of our students and would like to showcase their talents and accomplishments by
creating this newsletter for you to enjoy.
In addition, I would especially like to thank Ms. Dina Adler and her Creative Writing Class for helping me make the The Painted Brush come together, and Mrs. Patti Ward for her exception-
ally talented ability in Grant Writing. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all!
-Edna R. Chueiri, Art Teacher
E d i t o r E d n a R . C h u e i r i
A s s i s t a n t E d i t o r
D i n a A d l e r
W r i t e r s M i c h a e l G o u t n i k A n d r e a R e n d o n
R y a n S a i d i
P h o t o g r a p h e r s T o m m y M a r t i n e z
-Michael Goutnik, 8th Grade
Page 2 ISSUE 1
Sara Feliu, 7th Grade
Leandro Arcila, 6th Grade
Arionne Scott, 7th Grade
Joel Gonzalez, 6th Grade
Jouva Xie, 6th Grade
Scarlett Laloum, 7th Grade
Page 3 The Painted Brush
Marie Feliu, 7th Grade Sara Feliu, 7th Grade Allison Bouganim, 8th Grade
Elizabeta Feygina, 7th Grade Lyndon Henry, 8th Grade Melanie Silva, 2nd Grade
Elizabeta Feygina, 7th Grade Micaela Ferlic, 6th Grade
Andrea Rendon
8th Grade
Poverty
Gazillion sacks of skin and bones fill the street
Working for a penny a day in the heat How does this injustice survive?
Children are just lucky enough to be alive Several families share one hut
So why is it that we keep our eyes shut? Ignorance is not an excuse like before
We cannot veil our eyes anymore This world of anguish is real
And it needs help to heal One day the earth will cry red
Like a machete smashing through its head
Jesus Christ died for our sins So why does the government murder with
a grin? Poverty is not a coincidence It’s a decision of incidence
So little money cartels and prostitution become salvations
It’s rare for girls not to fall for those temp-tations
Too little to ride
Yet those malignant men decide to turn blind
Will you stand by the wicked and claim you’re humane?
Closing your eyes won’t heal the pain Times claims China’s second is destined
to die
Thrown away in a garbage bin Do you still believe I’d lie?
Take your blinders off and acknowledge reality
We can no longer coexists with this dogmatic mentality
In all places poverty has the same face
Recognize the symptoms and don’t let society keep your
thoughts encased
Never Fret, I Shall Get You A Pet!
My son, are you sad?
Are you lonely?
Don’t be mad!
I shall get you a pony!
Never fret,
I will get you a pet!
You don’t want a pony?
How about something from a Dr. Seuss tale?
Well if you don’t want a pony, let’s eat some
macaroni!
Never wail,
Never fret,
I WILL get you a pet!
Tell me boy, tell me.
What kind of pet would you like?
Not sure yet, let us have some tea!
You can think as we take a nice hike!
Never fret,
I SHALL get you a pet!
Take your laptop and show me what you want.
You can show me pictures and whatnot.
But first you should write to your dearest aunt!
I am sure she is fine on her Yacht!
ME?!
Stalling?!
What is this nonsense you speak?
Never fret boy, never fret!
I shall and I will get you a pet.
What is this, a dog?
It will raise its leg in salute to all you own,
It will eat like a hog!
It won’t be happy with only a bone.
Never fret,
I will get you a pet.
Jesus Christ, what is that, a frog?
Oh no, that will make your mother FREAK!
Choose something that doesn’t come from a
bog.
Choose something that’s more unique.
Never fret,
I shall get you a pet!
My son, you are water torture to my ear,
A beat that never stops,
Nag, nag, nag, that’s all I ever hear
Now you want something that hops?
Fretting Fred, never fret,
I shall get you a pet!
Now you want a parrot?
A calculator is a very reliable tool; you can
count on it
Why not something a little cheaper like a
ferret.
You can use that calculator to count my
credit!
When I have a million dollars, I will get you a
parrot.
Never fret,
I shall get you a pet.
Hold on, I must take this call.
It is too important to ignore.
Maybe after, we can play football.
Or buy candy at the store.
Cheer up boy, never fret.
Maybe one day I might get you a pet.
Ryan Saidi
7th Grade
Joshua Bromberg, 8th Grade
Digitally Enhanced , “Poverty”