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The Pritzker Press
A STUDENT PUBLICATION OF A.N. PRITZKER SCHOOL June 2016 Volume 1, Issue 2 The Pritzker Press A. N. Pritzker School, 2009 W. Schiller Street, Chicago, Illinois 60622 Fun Fest / Field Day 2016 By Jakob Moe and Alyson Wong Pritzker Elementary School held its annual Fun Fest/ Field Day on Friday, June 10, 2016. For fifth through eighth graders, Field Day was held at Wicker Park, across the street from the school. It featured many activities including basketball, volleyball and kickball tournaments, a three-legged race and tug-of-war games. Championships were then held for each sport. Students from Kindergarten through fourth grade, on the other hand, celebrated Fun Fest. Fun Fest was located in Pritzker’s gym and playground and featured snacks, games and other activities. Teachers, parents and chaperones also joined in the fun. Many students anticipated this important day all year, and describe it as "a day off from school". Fun Fest / Field Day 2016 was a success for the students and staff of A. N. Pritzker School. Pritzker students compete in the three-legged race, one of the many events at this year's Field Day. Photo by Brooke Huddleston Walvoord Sixth grade tug-of-war. Photo by Rebecca Rodriguez Next Year's Musicals Announced Students enjoy a round of "Cake Walk" during Fun Fest. Photo by Rebecca Rodriguez By Brooklyn Bielke and Tej Shah This year's musical, "The Lion King" was a great success, and music teacher, Dr. Jenai Jenkins , also has high hopes for next year's selections. Pritzker will have not one, but two, musicals. Kindergartners through third graders will perform in Disney's Aristocats KIDS , while the musical for students from fourth through eighth grade will be Shrek The Musical Jr. "I chose two musicals because we have a large number of primary students who enjoy being in plays, so it just makes sense to have one play that is shorter and slightly easier for younger students to fulfill the main character roles and have fun participating in the number of choruses. The second title provides a more robust musical experience for intermediate and upper grade students," explained Dr. Jenkins. Dr. Jenkins and drama teacher, Nat Swift , work together to find shows that have fun music, and that are developmentally appropriate (continued on page 2) Aristocats kittens. Picture from:carleighelliot.pbworks.com Also Inside: School News Page 2 Sports Page 4 Entertainment Page 6 elke June, 2016 Edition Page 2 School News Musicals, continued for the students. The two shows were chosen for two main reasons, explained Dr. Jenkins. Shrek The Musical Jr. and Disney's Aristocats KIDS provide a large number of main character roles that include many opportunities for ensembles. The shows were chosen from Music Theatre International (MTI) Showspace, the company that sells rights to schools and theaters to perform the shows. MTI describes Shrek the Musical Jr. as "...everyone's favorite ogre, Shrek, leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance. Part romance and part twisted fairy tale, Shrek JR. is an irreverently fun show with a powerful message for the whole family." Disney's Aristocats KIDS is billed as, "Based on the beloved Disney animated film, and featuring a jazzy, upbeat score, Disney’s The Aristocats KIDS is a non-stop thrill ride of feline fun, complete with unbelievable twists and turns." Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and Puss in Boots. Picture from https://www.shreksadventure.com Audition materials will be posted on the Pritzker website (pritzkerschool.org) over the summer. Opinions Dr. Jenkins and the Pritzker Concert Band performing at the Do Division Festival on Sunday, June 5th. Photo by Kerri Hamann-Preston An Open Letter Dear Pritzker community, An e-mail sent on May 20th by our principal, Dr. Joenile S. Albert-Reese , included an attachment that was titled, “Parent Springfield Letter 2”. This letter described how Chicago Public Schools is in a state of financial crisis and showed how the budget cuts might impact our school next year, including losing art and other specials. While any of the potential cuts will be a huge loss to our school, we are writing this letter to express what Pritzker’s fine and performing arts programs mean to us and why they should be saved. We are writing this as a group because we all had the same reaction when we read the letter. Each of us was heartbroken when we imagined not having art classes next year; a few of us even went home and cried. Our art, music, drama and dance classes are some of the things we love most about Pritzker. For some of us, they are the only reasons that we go to school. These classes are ways for us to learn and practice skills -- whether it’s how to do a pratfall or play a certain chord. They are times in our day when we can bond with other students who enjoy the same things we do. Together, as a team, we sing the same chorus or move to the same rhythm creating something beautiful. Individually, sometimes, these classes are our only chances to express ourselves. You can see who we are in what we choose to draw and how we choose to perform in front of you. Some people will think that arts are not important in academics, but others will see it as a step forward in academics. It shouldn’t be a choice between the two. The arts helps us do better academically, teaching us how to focus and encouraging us to think. For some of us, the arts may be our chance to go to college. And the more of us who go to college, the better the chances are that we would get better jobs. The better jobs we have, the better our economy will be. And perhaps, then, our children won’t have to imagine a day without arts in their schools. Sincerely, The Pritzker Press staff June, 2016 Edition Page 3 Student Spotlights By Abigail Winn and Joseph Winn This issue's Student Spotlights are on graduating eighth graders, Daniel Tomal and Miriam Torres . 6th grader, Corey Johnson , named Prom King at this year's Mom Prom. Photo by Dorothy Jagonase Name : Daniel Tomal Name : Miriam Torres What high school are you going to? Lane Tech What high school are you going to? Chicago Hope Academy What will you miss about Pritzker? Kaylan (Faraj) and Joe (Winn) What is your favorite Pritzker memory? Being in "Beauty and the Beast (Miriam starred as Belle) What advice can you give to the younger Pritzker students? Pass 7th and 8th grades, and do well on the high school test. What advice can you give to the younger Pritzker students? Be funny! Don't make anyone mad. Pritzker parent, Deb Roseen , was named Prom Queen. Photo from Facebook: Pritzker Discussion Group posted on June 10, 2016 2015-2016 Pritzker Yearbook : A Review By Sofi Rodriguez This year’s yearbook has many great qualities and some features that need improvement. Copies of the yearbook cost $20.00, and you can buy them in the main office. The new yearbooks have many more pictures than the ones from previous years. There are also many graphics and inspirational phrases that enhance the look of the pages. Although the new yearbooks look amazing, there are some traits that need some work. One thing that is upsetting some students is the fact that there are no pages for signatures. As a result, students have decided to use the covers for signatures instead. Another criticism was mentioned by a Pritzker parent who wished to remain anonymous. Below is the interview: Reporter: Do you like the new yearbook? Parent : Yes, and I love seeing how excited my kids get when they get theirs. Reporter: What do you like about it? And what don't you like about it? Parent : I like the variety of pictures, but I think some of the candid pictures are too small. Also, I noticed that there was no picture of the cheerleading team under athletics (or even the whole book). Since they participated at many of the games, sponsored two dances, and were very involved I was surprised they weren’t included. Reporter: Did you find anything interesting in the yearbook? Parent : I learned about clubs that I didn’t know existed, so now I can see if my children would want to join them next year. Reporter: Thank you for your time. Some good things that have also been mentioned are that certain teachers have changed their pictures, that because there are more pictures more students are included, and finally that for the 95% club nobody was cut out accidentally. Overall, the new yearbooks had both good assets and parts that could be revised for next year, but was amazing anyway. 8th grade teacher Carlos Bester's yearbook picture Page June, 2016 Edition Sports Page 4 Staff vs. Students Basketball Game By Alyson Wong Pritzker staff and 7th and 8th graders battled it out on the court in an intense game of basketball on June 15, 2016. While the students gave it their all, the staff won this year's game. Some players on the staff team included Mr.Adrian McDaniel , Mr. Jerry Weissbuch and Mr. James Roberson . Some students on the 7th and 8th grade team were Casey Coates , Gabriel Montenegro , and Michael Castro . Running Club Fun Run Here are some scenes from the Running Club Fun on Thursday, June 16. Photos by Renata Stiehl COPA America and The History Behind It By Dev Shah The brightest stars in world soccer (football) are in the US this summer, and they'll be playing for keeps. The US hosts the Copa America Centenario from June 3rd- 26th in stadiums across 10 cities. This is the first time the tournament is hosted outside of South America. It will have 10 South American national teams joined by 6 Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) countries – including the United States and Mexico – for a 16team tournament. Copa America all started in 1916, when four countries came together (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and, finally, Uruguay). It was a double round robin because there weren't a lot of teams.The first team to win Copa America was Uruguay. After that, some Carribean countries joined along with Mexico, and before you knew it, all the countries in America were playing in it. Now the Cup is called Copa America Centenario because it’s been 100 years since it started, making it the oldest international continental football (soccer) competition. Picture from http://www.ca2016.com/ June, 2016 Edition Page 5 Pritzker 2015-2016 : A Retrospective By Abigail Winn soccer team," said Brooklyn Bielke , a sixth grader who is not on the team. There have been many memorable events at Pritzker this year. This little list is counting down a few. Students put true effort into this. The skits were well planned and the rooms were decorated accurately. The school play This school play was very memorable, for one, the cast re-enacted "The Lion King" a timeless Disney classic as well as a very successful musical. Dance Assembly This was a very lively assembly featuring a "Grease" themed dance, as well as a "Lion King" mash-up. Cross Country "I liked it when the cross country team made it to city championships" said Joseph Winn , fifth grader. The boys cross country team as well as two girls made it to city championships, it was good for such a little known sport. Girls Soccer The newly introduced Girls Soccer team made it to play offs!. "I'm happy that there's a girl's Below are some more Pritzker memories. The Festival of the Arts The theme was "Realms of Myth and Magic". Pritzker's Chicago Children's Choir at the "Paint the Town Red" event. Photo and caption by Amaia Ward 6th grade trip to the Dirksen Federal Court Building. Photo and caption by Amaia Ward BooPalooza. Photo by Elizabeth Bielke 5th-6th grade band performance. Photo and caption by Amaia Ward End of the year party for Girl Scout troop 25233. Photo and caption by Amaia Ward Father Daughter dance Photo by Elizabeth Bielke Pritzker teachers fight for public schools funding. Photo from preaprez.wordpress.com Kindergarten Celebration at Fun Fest. Photo by Jody Van Swearingen June, 2016 Edition Page 6 Theatre Review: The Spongebob Musical By Joseph Winn "The Sound of Music," "West Side Story," "Wicked," and..."The Spongebob Musical "? That's right-- everyone's favorite sponge has his very own musical and is playing now until July 10th at the Oriental Palace. Below is my review. Plot: The plot starts off with a normal day in Bikini Bottom. Then its citizens receive news that a volcano is going to erupt and destroy their home. The citizens all go crazy while trying to solve the problem. Bikini Bottom is driven to anarchy. Spongebob and his friends must save Bikini Bottom from anarchy and the volcano before it’s too late Costumes : If you are planning to watch this musical and are excited about the costumes, then don’t get your hopes up about anything big. The costumes are mediocre, at best, to be honest. The pants for Spongebob Squarepants are not even square, and the Mr. Krabs costume looks just like a normal human with crab claws. The Sandy Cheeks outfit was nothing special either; it looked nothing like her from the cartoon, and was missing the helmet she always wears. The Plankton and Karen costumes are just people who are wearing the colors of the characters with puppets. I did, however, like the Patrick Star costume. Props and Backdrops: You can only explain this with one word: spectacular! This musical has the best props and set in the history of musicals, in my opinion. When I was walking into the crowd, I was greeted by the lights and glittery spectrum of amazement. They captured the idea of Bikini Bottom from screen to stage perfectly. Music : The music is very catchy and very recognisable from the popular cartoon. The songs were composed and written by many very famous artists and bands like Aerosmith, John Legend, David Bowie, The Plain White Tees, and more. Overall, I liked the musical. It was fun seeing one of my favorite childhood cartoons get a slightly darker ( but not that darker) turn on the stage. If you are someone who likes to watch stuff for nostalgic reasons, or just trying to get a good laugh, you should definitely see this musical. Age rating: 8+ years Overall rating : 4 out of 5 paws June is Awesome Summer in the City June not only marks the end of the school year but is also National Candy Month and National Aquarium Month. By Allegra Coleman Summer vacation has finally arrived. Here are some fun things to do in the city. National Candy Month By Tej Shah June might be National Aquarium Month, National Fruits and Vegetables Month, and Adopt-a-Cat Month, but is also a month to celebrate confections big and small. Here is a brief history of National Candy Month. Nobody's exactly sure how the month was honored with celebrating sweets, but it could’ve been because of the very many brands of candy that were invented in June. In June, 1928, for example, the chocolate coated licorice candy dubbed “Good and Plenty” was invented by the Hershey Company. June 1904 was also the time when George Cadbury, and his staff created the revolution in chocolate bar history: Dairy Milk. It contained a higher proportion of milk than the rest of the chocolate candy bars. It became the Cadbury company's best selling product. The Reese's Peanut Butter Cup frame was bought by the Hershey company around the same time. So, have fun stuffing your faces with sweet treats this month! Picture from www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIZL7-HGKkI National Aquarium Month By Dev Shah As you may or may not know, June is National Aquarium Month. It is celebrated in, well, everywhere! Here is a short history on how it started. It all started out with a young man named John James Audubon. His life goal was to paint pictures of all the birds in the world. He wanted to surpass the work of Alexander Wilson who drew 435 life-sized pictures of birds throughout America. Although John James Audubon had no part in founding the society, his widow, Lucy Audubon put it together and named it after him. From then on the society grew and grew until it started losing its members. So the only way to fix it would be to merge with the Zoological Society of America. The newly merged groups became the Audubon Zoological and Aquarium Society. Dine Out Big Star Tacos Hollywood Grill The Boundary Grille Milk and Honey Cafe Places to shop Frill Accessories Nike Running Francesca's Akira Target Sweet treats Stan's donuts Red mango Forever yogurt Park time Wicker park The 606 Oz park June, 2016 Edition Page 7 Pritzker by the Numbers Authors We Like What is Your Favorite Anime? Marissa Meyer: A Mix of SciFi and Fairy Tales By Joseph Winn and Murphy Putz Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines anime as a style of animation originating in Japan that is characterized by stark colorful graphics depicting vibrant characters in action-filled plots often with fantastic or futuristic themes. We asked Pritzker students what their favorite anime is, and here are our results. Winner: Naruto 29% Pokemon 21% Beyblade 10% DragonBall Z 10% Seven Deadly Sins 10% Fairy Tail 5% Sword Art Online 5% One Piece 5% Sailor Moon 5% Dear Wildcat, Um, so there was a bubblegum bubble contest between a friend of mine and I. Uh, so I blew a huge bubble (I know I'm boss), and it kind of got stuck in my hair. So, how do I get it out? I was role-playing as a ninja with my BFF and I kicked my sister's poster. Long story short, it ripped, how do I fix it and erase all evidence? - Nin Ja Marissa Meyer was born in Tacoma, Washington on February 19, 1984, and currently is 32 years old. She has written over 12 books, the majority surrounding her famous The Lunar Chronicles series. The first book in the series, Cinder, has received the Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens, YALSA Teens' Top Ten, Indiana Young Hoosier Award Master List, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, Florida Sunshine State YR Award ML, and more. I have read The Lunar Chronicles and it has changed the way I see science-fiction. The series is based on wellknown fairy tales, but with a futuristic twist to them. Winter is my favorite of all the books because of the conflict between humans and the Lunars, as well as the surprises that are thrown in on every page. Meyer managed to fit in action, romance, and suspense into the book, which are all the key elements that I like to see in a story. Her book Fairest was also a memorable read. Obviously, from the title, it seems that Queen Levana has some similarities as the Evil Queen from Snow White. This story is basically Levana’s side of the battle, from Luna or the Moon. So, If you are hungry for a good book, take a trip to your local library and pick up some of the many books by Marissa Meyer. Wildcat, What Do I Do? Dear Wildcat, By Tej Shah Dear Ms . Ja , Any really clear tape is a handy tool in this situation. If any more cracks show, and you're out of clear tape, put washi tape around the ripped edges and rehang it. It looks decorative. Just say the poster fell down, too. Mew! -Imtotallyarealperson At your service, Wildcat Dear Totally, You should spread peanut butter over the gum area. Then, when it is settled, simply shampoo and rinse it out. As someone who occasionally forgets gum is in my mouth, then falls asleep with it, ya, it works. Meow! At your service, Wildcat DEAR WILDCAT, DEAR WAFFLE , HOW DO I TURN OFF CAPS LOCK? EVERYONE THINKS I'M YELLING AT THEM ONLINE. EVERYONE HAS TOLD ME TO CALM DOWN, BUT I AM CALM. I JUST HAVE CAPS LOCK ON! - DAWAFFLECHIDORI (AGAIN) I DON'T KNOW; MINE IS STUCK LIKE THIS, TOO, AND IT DOES LOOK LIKE I'M YELLING- never mind. If you're using a mobile device just tap the little arrow on the keyboard again. If you're using a computer, just tap caps again. At your service, Wildcat Illustration by Abigail Winn Dear Pritzker, It's been nice giving advice (whether or not they were logical) to all of you. I will be returning to the wild, and this is my last letter. I will be handing off this privilege to a younger kitten. Always at your service, Wildcat P.S. Whenever you see a wildcat in the wild, think of me. Just don't approach it-- it may attack you. June, 2016 Edition Page 8 Story Time : Mad Libs The Pritzker Press Staff By Jakob Moe Science! This year our class is doing a special science project. We have a _________(NOUN 1 ) that we are taking care of. It is very ______(ADJECTIVE) and it has _________(COLOR) eyes. It lives in a __________(NOUN) in the back of our classroom. We feed it ______(NOUN) and ________(NOUN) every day, but I think it really wants to eat my ________(NOUN ). Everyone likes our _______(NOUN 1) . One day, the ________(NOUN) got out of its cage and started ________(VERB ENDING WITH ING) all around the room. It made a loud______(NOUN). I think it was trying to say,_____(SOUND) . Source: http://pkmeco.com/familyblog/2010/02/top-ten-mad-libs/ School! ___________ (NAME OF SCHOOL) is one of America's _____________(SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE) institutions of __________(ADJECTIVE) learning. The student body is composed of _______(NUMBER) males and __________(NUMBER) __________PLURAL NOUN) . The __________(PLURAL NOUN) get the best grades. Students can eat lunch in the __________(ADJECTIVE) cafeteria, which features boiled _________ (PLURAL NOUN) and __________(NOUN) sandwiches, with all the _________(LIQUID) they can drink, for only 74 cents. The principal of the school, _________(NAME OF CELEBRITY) is raising money to build a new _________(NOUN) aboratory and a new football _________ (NOUN) . Any student who goes to this school can consider himself very __________(ADJECTIVE) . Brooklyn Bielke Allegra Coleman Conner F. Johnson Jakob Moe Murphy Putz Sofi Rodriguez Dev Shah Tej Shah Caden Shapiro Julien Stiehl Julian Urbaszewski Amaia Ward Frank Ward Abigail Winn Joseph Winn Source: (http://www.redkid.net/cgi-bin/madlibs/ourschool.pl) Comics No Sense : "Family Game Night" Please e-mail us at pritzkerpress@gmail.com to submit suggestions, ideas or to post notices on behalf of your club or organization. by Abigail Winn Thanks for reading! Have a great summer! 6th 6th 5th 6th 5th 6th 5th 5th 6th 5th 7th 5th 6th 6th 5th
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