Sampling College Life

Sampling College Life

Several rising seniors have chosen to take classes this summer at colleges. Rickee Yates will attend the SOCAPA School of Creative & Performing Arts, Photography Camp at Occidental College in Los Angeles and Georgetown University’s Institute for College Preparation. Bailey Pinckney will be studying Forensic Science at Syracuse University. Robbie Pearson will do a summer program at Stanford. Meanwhile Isaiah Smith will be studying Latin at the Paideia Institute in Rome.

Into the Woods

Into the Woods

Juniors and seniors took part in the end of the year trip to Camp Letts.  The campground is a YMCA camp that spreads over 2,600-acres on the Rhode River, south of Annapolis, Maryland. Students did not let rain dampen their spirits and took part in collaborative games and competitions, including Cranium, tag, canoeing, and other fun ways for their advisories to bond. The annual event allows graduating seniors to impart their wisdom to rising seniors, providing insight on colleges, teachers, and social life at Latin. It is also a chance for teachers to say goodbye to students they have worked with over the course of four years.

A Tasty Final Field Trip

A Tasty Final Field Trip

Several students and teachers are taking part in an optional afterschool field trip Friday at 2 pm to Ben’s Chili Bowl. The trip, organized by DC History teacher Mr. Dumas, will include an interview with Vida Ali, the current owner and daughter of founders Ben & Virginia Ali, to discuss and learn more about the history of U Street. The restaurant is located at 1213 U Street NW, next to Lincoln Theatre and has been a meeting place for civil rights leaders throughout the neighborhood’s history since its founding in 1958. The restaurant has survived the tumult of the late 60’s race riots and the revitalization and gentrification of the U Street Corridor in the 90’s. Mr. Findler, who previously taught the American history and D.C. history courses, had also taken students to visit the historic site.

Fifth Graders Take a Bow

Fifth Graders Take a Bow

Friday fifth grade theater students will perform scenes from Matilda, Newsies, Bye Bye Birdie, and Hairspray. The fifth graders, under Mr. Balwdin’s direction have been practicing singing, dancing, dialogue and monologues throughout the semester. Mr. Baldwin also directs sixth graders in theater class, and the schoolwide musical, including this year’s production of In the Heights. 

Girls on the Go

Girls on the Go

Middle school students in the Girls on the Run program will compete in the Community 5K at Freedom Plaza on Sunday at 9:00 AM. Running buddies alongside them will be a number of parent volunteers and Ms. Lee-Bey, Ms. Izurieta, Ms. Eleby-El, and Ms. Collins.