Global Gazette - Hillside School
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Global Gazette - Hillside School
~Contents~ GLOBAL GAZETTE April 2012 Sightseeing P.1 Holidays P.2 Café Talk P.3 Staff profile P.4 Faculty P.5-6 Faculty profiles P.7 Diversity Day P.8-9 Student profiles ~ Global Club ~ This club was created to foster a continued strong connection between our international students and American students and faculty. We are intent on sharing our international cultures with the Hillside population as well as learning about other cultures. P.10-13 Foods from abroad P.14 World mysteries P.15 Int’l Trivia Teasers P.16 The Traveling Translator P.17 Sightseeing Mumbai, India “Mumbai is an energetic, exuberant, and sparkling Indian city, and it was formerly known as Bombay until 1995”. Mumbai, India Measure out: one part Hollywood; six parts traffic; a bunch of rich power-moguls; stir in half a dozen colonial relics (use big ones); pour in six heaped cups of poverty; add a smattering of swish bars and restaurants (don’t skimp on quality here for best results); equal parts of mayhem and order; as many ancient bazaars as you have lying around; a handful of Hinduism; a dash of Islam; fold in your mixture with equal parts India; throw it all in a blender on high (adding mushroom amid slums and generous helpings of pollution grinding poverty, and to taste) and presto: Mumbai. Mumbai rapidly soars into the 21st century. An inebriating mix of all the above and more, this mass of With a pinch of gumption, a humanity is a frantic melange dash of adventure, an open wallet and a running start, of India’s extremes. It is the there’s no excuse not to dive country’s financial into the Mumbai madness powerhouse and its vogue head-first. It’s a city that you centre of fashion, film and won’t regret visiting. after-dark frolics. Glistening skyscrapers and malls Cool Facts about Mumbai • Marathi, Hindi and English are the main languages. • The population is 18 million, projected to reach 28.5 million by 2020. • Mumbai used to be called “Bombay”. Page.1 Mumbai subway Global Gazette Hillside School holidays Passover Passover Passover takes place on April 7th, 2012 and it is the celebration of the freeing of the Jews from Egyptian rule around 3,000 years ago. At the time, the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians ruler Pharaoh Ramses II. God instructed Moses to go to the Pharaoh and ask for freedom for the Jews. According to the Bible, his plea of "Let my People go" was ignored despite Moses' warning of punishments by God if the Israelites were not freed. God then sent 10 terrible plagues upon the people of Egypt. The Pharaoh then conceded and freed the Jews who immediately fled Egypt. They fled without taking time to bake their dough. They took the dough and baked it into thin crackers in the hot dessert sun. These crackers were called Matzoh. To commemorate the freeing of the Jews, matzoh is eaten in place of bread during Passover. Page.2 Global Gazette Hillside School Café Talk International Cafe Noodle Party and some K-Pop in the background at the Cafe The International Café has been going strong. This month we honored Thailand, Korea, and South America. Mr. Bryant continues to show up and was even seen dancing during one of the Korean Pop videos we watched! Great job again men! Page.3 Global Gazette Hillside School Staff profile Chef Brendan A Man of Discerning Taste When one thinks of Chef Brendan, one immediately conjures up images of Ireland: rolling green hills, leprechauns, old fashioned Irish stew, blarney stones, shamrocks, and more. Couldn’t you just picture yourself walking into an Irish restaurant in Cork County on a rainy day, snuggling up next to the fireplace, and seeing Chef Brendan in the back working in the kitchen? comes to independent school dining halls and Chef Brendan hales from cafeterias, his cuisine is one Dublin, Ireland. He grew up of the best. The homemade on the emerald Isle with a love of sports and food. Since soups are to die for, the salad bar is always fresh, and he he didn’t envision himself playing “football” for Galway and his loyal kitchen crew of United, he turned to his other John, Mary, and Andy spend a lot of time developing a love, food, and went about variety of entrees for the mastering his trade. boys. He takes his job seriously So, the next time you see and has a heaping portion of him, give him and his crew a pride for what he produces in the Hillside kitchen. He makes big thanks or a “Mmmm, that sure not only to provide tasty lunch today was delicious”. After all, Chef Brendan and food, but healthy food as well. And let me tell you, from his staff are working hard on our behalves…or I should say, someone who has been on our stomachs behalves. around the block when it Cool Facts about Chef Brendan • ran with the bulls in Pamplona • Has lived in London, Zurich, & Bilboa • Both parents & 3 sisters are/were teachers Page.4 Global Gazette Hillside School Faculty Mystery Faculty You’ve played Hillside’s “Stump the Staff”, now how about a rousing rendition of “Figuring Out the Faculty”. Match these early childhood photos with one of the faculty. #3. Who is this mystery faculty person? #5. Who is this mystery faculty person? #1. Who is this mystery faculty person? #2. Who is this mystery faculty person? #4. Who is this mystery faculty person? Answers On Next Page!! Cool Facts about old photos • photography has been around since 1826. • George Eastman named his company “Kodak” after the sound he thought the camera shutter made. • We used to think Kodak instant cameras were cool. World’s 1st photograph 1826 Page.5 Global Gazette Hillside School Faculty-Answers ANSWERS #1. Mr. Anderson #2. Mr. Marchetti #3. Mr. Brown #4. Mrs. Sims #5. Mr. Worrall Page.6 Global Gazette Hillside School Faculty profiles Rex Osae Mel Gwyn Rexford Osae has been at Hillside for over 20 years. He’s Hillside’s go-toguy! He does it all: soccer coach, peace teacher, diversity coordinator, advisor, administrator, counselor, and in general, a guy you would go to for advice. Not only is Mr. Osae the heartbeat of Hillside, but he’s a warm, caring, fine, and honorable man whom I consider my close friend. He’s a devout family man whose wife Andrea and 2 boys, Rex Jr. and Ross, former Hillside students, can be seen around campus. He was born in Ghana and came to Hillside in 1990. He’s been a positive role model and a bright spirit here at Hillside. Let’s hope he stays here for another 20 + years. Hillside is a better place with him around. Mel Gwyn is a Welsh lass who has been teaching for years. She was born in Cardiff, Wales. She can be seen in that prestigious Hillside tutorial center. I have my office over there and I don’t mind saying, if someone asked me to define one remarkable feature of Hillside, the first thing that comes to my mind is that tutorial center in which caring teachers patiently educate our diverse learning body with determination and skill. It is a pleasure to watch the process. Mrs. Gwyn is one of those fine teachers. She brings a high degree of likability to the job, a warm sense of humor, and a whole lot of love. She’s one of the reasons this place functions so well. Mr. Osae in his office Anthony Scarcella & Mrs. Gwyn Page.7 Global Gazette Hillside School Diversity Day Reflections on Diversity Day What a day! Diversity Day at Hillside is a celebration of our student’s wonderfully diverse backgrounds. We have students from 16 different countries around the globe and faculty from five. It is a pleasure to be in this multicultural environment and to pay tribute to the races, religions, nationalities, cultures, and customs that combine to form a cultural mosaic and make our school so special. Senors Arita & Jeong International Buffet Line Korean language lessons Page.8 China, Iran, & Kuwait chatting In my 2 years here, I have never been so proud as I was on Diversity Day. Students and advisors did a wonderful job of creating remarkable classroom/countries environments. The kids took their tasks and the day seriously and respectfully, while also having quite a bit of fun. Great job guys! Chef Brendan and his crew prepared a tremendous buffet from the 4 corners of the world. It was Costa Rico rockin’ out international dining at its best! Hail to Iran Cody at the gates of Egypt Global Gazette Hillside School Diversity Day Russia had borscht! What a treat! Kuwait gets trivia in Spain Joel teaches how to use Japanese chopsticks Learning Hindi in India Mr. Salmi strikes up the band Spencer & Justin about to feast Mr. Osae and the United Nations of country representatives Page.9 Global Gazette Hillside School Spotlight…Student Profiles Abhijay Bhatnagar because he is “extremely smart and helped shape my character into what I am today”. If that is the case, then Mr. Bhatnagar is definitely doing something right. He’s shaped the life of a young man who is caring, a good friend to all around these parts, and an energetic, likeable, and hardworking member of the Hillside community. What brought you to Hillside Abhijay? “It seemed like a Abhijay Bhatnagar is one of fairly good school and it was those kids who you hope all close by.” Lucky for us we boarding schools around the happened to be in Abhijay’s country are filled with. If neck of the woods. When there is a Bhatnagar clone asked where he wants to go making machine that a to high school, young Abhijay school could buy, please let admits that he is not so sure us know. We’d like to make at this point. His plan is to a purchase of say 100 apply to many of them and Abhijay’s or so. see which one is the best fit. Not a bad plan. A lot of This young man from New people have the mindset that Delhi, India is the son of a software designer. He came they have to get into a certain school like a Choate to us this year from Lowell, Massachusetts. He is the the or Deerfield. However, being in the boarding school world middle child in a family that includes his father Himanshu, mother Divya, older brother Arjun, and younger sister Anika. Abhijay’s mother Divya is a franchisee of Kumon language institute in Lowell where she also is a chief instructor. His father, the founder of HB Software Solutions, is his role model New Delhi, India for some time, I think Abhijay has the right approach. Find that school that is a really good match for you, then the rest will take care of itself. On Diversity Day here at Hillside Abhijay proudly represented India and worked closely with Mr. Sedney. I must confess it was one of my favorite country visits. Representatives taught Abhijay Page.10 Diversity day visitors some words in Hindi, had a terrific video clip of the country, challenging trivia, and even offered one of my favorite Indian delicacies: naan hot bread). Abhijay is a vital part of Hillside. I for one am looking forward to seeing him back on Bulldog campus next year. I’m pretty sure I speak for many others as well. Global Gazette Hillside School Spotlight… Student Profiles Nate Rentsch case, they listen and follow his leadership. Nate Nathaniel Rentsch loves sports. You can see him around campus throwing the football around with Michael Sanderson or sometimes playing a pick-up game with some of the younger boys during recess. In the winter he is perpetually shooting hoops in the gym. His favorite shot is a 3 point jumper from the top of the key. If he’s not playing basketball or football then he’s got a baseball or Frisbee in his hand. Nate is a great kid with a likeable personality and a big smile. He’s bright, positive, and a natural leader. One can tell that he commands the respect of his peers in the sense that when he speaks, they listen to him. Not all kids have that ability. But in Nate’s Page.11 when a young man aspires to be like and looks up to a strong female presence. Not He does have his faults only that, but in this pop though. From what I’m told culture and age when many he is an avid Buffalo Bills fan. look to professional athletes, This is a team that saw singers, and movie stars as success in the 70s with the their heroes, it sure is likes of O.J. Simpson and Jim refreshing to get parents as Ferguson; then in the 90s they heroes. made 4 Super Bowl appearances, losing 2 of those games to America’s Team and perhaps the finest organization in professional sports. The Dallas Cowboys, next year’s Super Bowl champions, were responsible for some of those Buffalo heartaches. But, it is not my Pablo, Nate, & Michael place to remind Nate or readers of that fact. Nate loves sports and Nate comes from someday wants to be a Rochester, New York. He was professional athlete. He raised by his Aunt Jacqui and hopes to attend LSU where Uncle Dave, who are both he plans to play collegiate lawyers. When asked who his athletics and study electrical role model is, young engineering as something to Nathaniel Rentsch declares fall back on just in case life as without hesitation “my an athlete doesn’t work out. mother”. In this patriarchal Well, everybody here at society, isn’t it wonderful Hillside will be rooting for Nate. I will be too! Except, of course, should Nate be playing for the dreaded Bills in a Bills-Cowboys Super Bowl LX. Buffalo Bills Global Gazette Hillside School Spotlight… Student Profiles Jason Magliano each other and become a large extended family. in the country. On the school’s website it says that Why did you come to Hillside interscholastic sports allows student-athletes the Jason? Was it because you wanted a small, cozy school? opportunities to learn about living a fit lifestyle, school Actually, he replies, “I got a call from Coach McCarthy”. spirit, cooperation, sportsmanship, leadership, Mr. McCarthy, the hockey coach, recognized that Jason was a talented athlete who excels not just at hockey but also as a lacrosse player. He is the lead goal scorer on Jason Mr. K’s varsity lacrosse team. “Mags” is one of those guys In hockey Jason is a whom you never see in a bad goaltender with quick reflexes and a high hockey mood. He’s always smiling, Tuukka Rask IQ. He admires Boston goalie positive, polite, and a Tuukka Rask, the Finnish star, pleasure to have around and good decision-making who in 2009-10 regular season Bulldog campus. He is under pressure. Well, in had the highest save popular with the other boys Jason’s case…check, check, and it’s tough to find anyone percentage in the NHL and check, check, check, and who has anything bad to say was the only goalie to record check. He’s got them all and a sub 2.0 0 goals against about him. I’m sure Tilton will find out average. exactly what we here at Jason was born in Natick, Next year Jason will join Hillside have known for years, Massachusetts. He was born fellow Bulldog Terance Mann in that Jason is a great kid into a family of five. Jason’s at Tilton Academy in New who will make the school father John is a food broker, Hampshire. Tilton has one of proud. his mother Debra is an the premiere sports programs executive assistant, he has a Well, just one more month sister Jillian and a brother until graduation. We’re John Jr. They are a close knit almost there. I think the family. Speaking of close knit, approach here at Hillside will this is precisely the type of be just to enjoy our time left environment that Jason likes with seniors like Jason. I know at Hillside. Because we have that all on graduation day will a small school, Jason have a hard time saying acknowledges that Hillside goodbye to this young man. students have a tremendous Tilton Academy opportunity to get to know Page.12 Global Gazette Hillside School Spotlight… Student Profiles Jiang “George” Guo George came to Hillside from Beijing, China. When he first arrived, we had to take him on a Solomon Pond run in order to buy shoes, a blue blazer, and more. He could barely speak English. Jeffrey Gao and myself shoved him into a school van and made the 5 minute trip over to Sears. Here was George, thrust into this foreign culture with just a credit card, very Georgie little English language skills, the shirt on his back, and George Guo sits in the ATL, being asked to survive. And opens the lid of his enormous survive he did. He quickly laptop, and is all of a sudden made friends with Peter Yu, a the commander of what fellow Beijing native, Jeffrey looks like an alien spaceship. Gao, and the rest of the boys, Lights flash, the surrounding and began to inculcate the area glows, and George is at Hillside way of life. It’s a kind the controls of what seems to of sink or swim first couple of be a multi-million dollar weeks that you would think interplanetary machine. His prove overwhelming for our Alienware is the envy of all boys. But it isn’t! They all computer geeks and gamers survive, adjust, then thrive. It’s in these parts. I expect to see an invaluable growing George next year with an experience. And that’s the accompanying command case with George Guo. Now, center hyper module seat that swivels as he types out orders in a bid to control the cyber-verse. Alright, he does schoolwork too! It’s not all fun and games. But one has to admit, in the world of the high tech gaming industry, George Guo is top dawg. Page.13 in April, George is crackin’ jokes in class, has a close group of friends, and is a favorite of teachers and administrators. George and Peter are best friends and I assume they will maintain that friendship for many years to come. I call them Lenny & Squiggy based on the old 70s sitcom spinoff Peter Yu & George of Laverne and Shirley. Not to say that these 2 Chinese nationals are goofy like those characters from the show, just to say that they’re always together and always full of playful spirits. Next year George will be in grade 8. His English is improving and he’s quite at ease here at Hillside. It’s wonderful to see the way the kids adapt and improve. And adapt and improve George certainly has. Beijing, China Global Gazette Hillside School Foods from Abroad From Ireland Dublin Coddle as its name implies, is a warming dish particularly popular in the Irish capital. Often simply known as coddle, this simple and filling mix of potatoes, sausages, and bacon often serves as a hearty dinner. Perhaps you might ask Chef Brendan to cook up a “pot of coddle”. Dublin Coddle From Cameroon Fufu is a staple food of Cameroon. It is a thick paste usually made by boiling starchy root vegetables then pounding with a mortar and pestle until desired consistency. In Cameroon, Fufu is sometimes called “couscous” not to be confused with North American couscous. It is also usually served with a tasty sauce and meat or fish. Fufu From Romania Ciorba from the land of Dracula, is a sour soup that consists of various vegetables and meats. There are different types of ciorba that could include meatballs, beef, chicken, cauliflower, giblets, pumpkin, and more. The next time you find yourself trekking through the heart of former Transylvania, make sure you stop into a local restaurant and try this fabulous soup. Ciorba From Vietnam Sour Fish Head Soup is a delicious Vietnamese recipe and an excellent way to get twice your pleasure out of a fish purchase. The fish head provides an excellent broth for a soup and you can throw in scallions, black pepper, noodles, bamboo shoots, pineapple slices, and coriander. Sour Fish Head soup Page.14 Global Gazette Hillside School World Mysteries Dedicated to Unsolved Mysteries lover Mr. Jason Spivack Highway 50 Motorists described seeing what looked like the ghost of a woman on the side of the road on Highway 50. Local woman Deborah Hoyt was traveling east when she reported what she deemed to be the naked figure of a woman at Bullion Bend. Although it might have been a mannequin, the police searched the area that night and found nothing, but in daylight, an officer found a car lodged in the brush out of view of the road where a woman had crashed. She was deceased, but her son survived for five days before he was found. He later told the authorities that his mother had stayed with him in the wrecked car. The report of the apparition led to the discovery of Christine Scoobish. She had died in an accident off the road, but her three-year old son who had survived and was found by the highway patrol. This leads many to wonder what figure the witness saw while Christine was already dead and seat-belted in the wrecked car? Some believe that the apparition might have been Christine reaching out beyond the grave to save her son. The Ark of the Covenant The Ark is described in the Bible as a wooden casket, gold plated, made for carrying the tablets of the Ten Commandments. According to the Book of Exodus, the Ark was built at the command of God, in accordance with the instructions given to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The story goes, and if you’ve ever seen the Indiana Jones series you know this, that any army in possession of the Ark cannot be stopped. The biblical account relates that during the Israelites exodus from Egypt, a group of priests, in advance of their people and army, placed the Ark into the River Jordan, which opened a pathway for the Israelites to pass through and then overtake the city of Jericho with no more than a shout. Throughout time, the Ark was allegedly housed in the Temple of Solomon, but today its whereabouts are unknown. Scholars, historians, and archaeologists still spend money, time, and resources looking for this mysterious object. Page.15 Global Gazette Hillside School Int’l Trivia Teasers 1) Which is a Korean martial art? a) karate b) judo c) tae kwon do 2) If you were eating a bowl of goulash, you’d likely be in this country? a) Russia b) Hungary c) Bulgaria 3) Which city is the most visited in the world? a) London, England b) Paris, France c)Orlando, Florida 4) What is the 2nd biggest city in Ireland? a) Dublin b) Belfast c) Cork 5) Which city has the most 3 star restaurants in the world? a) Tokyo b) Paris c) New York 6) According to “Hotel Club”, which country has the world’s tastiest food? a) France b) Italy c) China 7) Which country has won the 2nd most World Cups (4)? a) Brazil b) Italy c) Germany 8) How many Grand Slam tennis titles does Rafael Nadal have? a) 8 b) 10 c) 14 9) Which country is the most popular Caribbean destination? a) Puerto Rico b) Dominican Republic c) Aruba 10) Which is the largest African country? a) Algeria b) the Congo c) Sudan Page.16 Answers: 1) c 2) b 3) c 4) b 5) a 6) a 7) b 8) b 9) a 10) a Global Gazette Hillside School The Traveling Translator Diversity from around the world English - “Diversity” Spanish - “diversidad” Korean - “dayangham” - 다양함 Japanese - “Tayō-sei” - 多様性 Hindi Arabic Chinese Page.17 - “vividhatā” - “ekhtelaaf” - “Duōyàngxing” - 多样性 Global Gazette Hillside School