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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Printed: More Killing in Chi than Afghanistan

This article is from the summer but I just re-found it and it seemed worth posting.

Facts from this article: 
- More Chicago residents - 228 - have been killed so far this year in the city than the number of U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan - 144 - over the same period.
- Chicago's murder rate is also currently quadruple that of New York and double Los Angeles' rate.
- The city's homicide rate is up more than 50 percent over last year.

Tio Hardiman, Illinois director of anti-violence group CeaseFire, wrote... "once you take a closer look, you will find out that the majority of conflicts stem from interpersonal conflict that escalate into a gang conflict." 
 Chicago Homicide Surge War Zone

So sad. This reminds me of three things:

Friday, November 9, 2012

Printed: Brain Size & Neglect

Wow.  According to this article, a recent study at UCLA shows that school-age children whose mothers nurtured them in early life had brains with a larger hippocampus.  It goes on to state the way a baby is treated in the first two years of its life determines whether or not the eventual adult has a fully functioning brain.  It seems crazy at first, but then not soo crazy when you think about it... I do wonder though, if the lack of development has more to do with lack of proper nutrition, rather than 'attention' in general.  Further studies will be interesting...

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Captured: Freshmen Retreat

Camp Duncan was a success!  We took 36 freshmen on an overnight trip using some money from City Year and some money from the school.  CY and the teachers shared the planning and we (mostly) all chaperoned.  Students were invited to attend based on grades and behavior.  It was so interesting to see them in a different element and they really enjoyed it :-)  Makes me think that one day I'd love to have an annual trip or similar tradition...

We've arrived!  A little different than the city...

Four square.  Yes.

Tons of team building activities. Note to self - do these regularly with my class. Find the time.

Cabin
I made it to the top!
Campfire :-) We could actually SEE the stars!


Thursday, March 15, 2012