tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67860910834070152062024-03-12T17:58:34.639-07:00The Huntington Presents the Fairchild ChallengeInformation about the Fairchild Challenge at The Huntington Botanical Gardens.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-1186171193777519902012-05-17T11:12:00.004-07:002012-05-17T11:12:44.996-07:00And The Winners AreAnd the winners are
School Awards
Third place: Center for Independent Study Academy I – Pasadena
Second place: Mt. Olive High School – Duarte
First place: Temple City High School – Temple City
Outstanding Student Awards
Editorial Cartoon: Lionel Silva, Mt. Olive High School
Play With Your Food: Blanca Garcia, Mt. Olive High School
Beautiful Science: Xavier Delgadio, Mt. Olive High School
Recognizing the Commons: A Guided Tour: Kyson Qisheng Tan and Victoria Mengying Luo, Temple City High School
Superheroes in Science: Ashley Huang, Temple City High School
Short Story: Nicholas Perez, Mt. Olive High School; David Krbachian, Temple City HSFairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-63510733565209385922012-05-17T11:12:00.000-07:002012-05-17T11:12:02.344-07:00Wrap of the YearEditorial Cartoons. Short Stories. Superheroes in Science. Strolls around Temple City Park and in Los Angeles. School Meals vs. More Healthful Meals. Beautiful Science Shown Through Artworks. Great School Garden Designs.
The Huntington’s Fairchild Challenge for 2011-2012 tapped into the creativity and thoughtfulness of hundreds of students throughout Los Angeles County. We received the cream of the crop, and they are a joy to behold.
Editorial cartoons are pithy and pack a punch of opinion. One hundred twenty students explained an existing editorial cartoon, drew one of their own, and explained why the issues in their cartoons were important to them. The best of these submitted to the Huntington showed the demise of the polar bear habitat, problems with climate change, and the impact of pollution. Edwin Martinez from Abraham Lincoln High School’s VOICE program in Los Angeles captured the state of the planet by placing Earth wearing a surgical mask in the center of the page surrounded by coal and nuclear powered energy plants, fish poisoned by pollution, a clear-cut forest, and aerosol cans containing among other things insecticide. Lionel Silva from Mt. Olive High School in Duarte depicted our carbon footprint by using a skeletal foot with many of the causes for that carbon footprint written on the bones. We hope these youngsters continue to see the wit and wisdom editorial cartoons contain.
What can students do when a story begins with “The phone rang at 5 o’clock” and ends with “If we don’t change our ways, there is nothing ahead but disaster”? Twenty-two students gave it a try, and we received a number of well-crafted submissions. Jessica Escobar from the Center for Independent Study Academy in Pasadena was up to the challenge. In “The Fight against Nature”, Jessica’s protagonist confronts a development company to try to keep a nature center from being destroyed to create the space for a shopping mall. Although, the shopping mall is built, the protagonist and her friend Riley decide not to give up. They “came up with an idea to start protecting nature centers all over the country.” David Krbachian from Temple City HS created a dystopian world where oxygen is viewed as poison in his story “Treepocalypse”. A character expresses fear that oxygen-producing trees will ruin the status quo of existing businesses and employment. The backlash against the trees is so great that in the end, the trees lose and only the robots ‘live’. Mt. Olive High’s Nicholas Perez wrote a textured tale of a young man, James, who returns home for the funeral of his brother, Travis. Through flashback conversations, the reader sees how differently the two have responded to the natural world: James ready to despoil it; Travis geared up to save it. As the story closes, the reader learns that James has had a change of heart and will use his legal skills as an environmental lawyer. Budding authors bloom here.
One hundred thirty Temple City HS students created Superheroes in Science comic books. Pierre Curie: A Man of Science by Tori Duong and Exploring Sigmund Freud’s Mind by Ashley Huang were the top comics that came to the Huntington. Poor old Pierre suffered from penury and was killed crossing the street back in the good old days before cars sped along. In Freud’s case, yes, a cigar was just a cigar but in the end cancer killed him. In addition to these juicy details, we learned about both men’s challenges, discoveries, and personal lives.
At Temple City HS, Kyson Qisheng Tan, Victoria Mengying Luo, Kaythi Hyein, and Judith Castillo, as well as another 41 students who attempted Recognizing the Commons: A Guided Tour, have been in the United States for one to two years. To familiarize them with their new home, their teacher Vanessa Hadikusumah had them explore Temple City. The Temple City Park is a walking location that holds many interesting attractions, including a pavilion and a public library. The youngsters mapped out the park, photographed the landmarks, and wrote about what the public can do to keep the space viable for all visitors. Kyson and Victoria’s presentation of the park as a pentagon shaped box on a lazy Susan base that lets the viewer twirl it around is quite clever and beautifully done. Ms Hadikusumah’s students, Tracy Biny Tsai and Amy Xiao Tong Diao, used Los Angeles as the experience to get them thinking about the use of the public commons for their Advocating for the Commons: A Public Service Announcement videos.
Play With You Food gave youngsters the chance to look critically at the food offered at their schools. The all-American hamburger was the target for Temple City High’s Yvonne Lam, Ted Chang, Crystal Choy and Tiffany Lam. By changing the cooking method of the burger and adding a more healthful side, apple chips instead of potato chips, the new meal lessened their fat content and calories. Blanca Garcia from Mt. Olive HS realized that food is more than simply calories consumed. Of the original school meal, grilled processed American cheese sandwich; canned fruit cocktail; canned green beans, she says, “Yes, on paper, this is a well-balanced meal. As for the eye, it has a lot to be desired. Remember that we first taste with our eyes, then we smell using the nose and finally we put it in our mouth.” The improved meal Blanca created included not only the grilled cheese sandwich made with Colby and Monterrey Jack cheeses but also a bowl of tomato soup and a salad of Romaine lettuce. Her photo of this food shows a meal that would be pleasant to the eye as well as the palate. Another important point Blanca made is that meals at school may be the only balanced meals the youngsters get for the day. She ends her essay with “Better Food = Better Health = BETTER STUDENTS!” Yes, Blanca, we agree.
The Beautiful Science challenge combined the students’ ability to learn about a plant or a plant process and explain it visually in a 5”X7” space. One hundred ninety-seven students researched the plant world and created artworks. Tobe Lee of Temple City High School combined not only art and science but also science and symbolic language and images for photosynthesis as he used a mother holding the earth with a flower growing from it. Xavier Delgadio from Mt. Olive HS rendered a Golden Poppy stomata in stained glass. These are just two of the twelve engaging artworks we received for this challenge.
The School Garden Design challenge is a tremendous investment of time and energy that allows students to incorporate many skills both academic and social. Fifty-six students from three schools took up this challenge. The Temple City High School Environmental Club created ‘Operation Sprout’, an area that has tables with umbrellas and pots filled with California native plants. The space is available for further plant study, displays of artwork, and social gathering of students for lunch. This courtyard garden is dedicated to Mrs. Robin Brannum, the honors biology teacher who retired earlier in the year and whom many of the students had as freshmen. Students at Mt. Olive High School continued to develop their garden area that contains a number of plant beds as well as aquaponics with fish, vermiculture, and composting. The senior class at Academia Avance Charter School in Los Angeles used the garden challenge as their senior project. This garden project grew out of the defunding of the school’s lunch program. The students planned and built a raised gardening bed in which they planted a variety of types of lettuce, carrots, radishes, sweet peas, cherry tomatoes, and cucumbers. In addition to providing fresh food for lunch, this garden also allowed seniors to teach younger students math and gardening. And for the travelers on the Gold Line, this garden can be seen from the train.
This year, 2011-2012, schools as small as the Justice and Peace Academy with 11 students and as large as Temple City High School with over 1,900 participated in the Fairchild Challenge. For some schools, this year was their introduction to the Huntington’s Fairchild Challenge. One challenge the teachers faced was how to incorporate the Challenges into their existing curriculum. Mt. Olive HS has a student population of 80. The teachers used the many Challenges they submitted to meet revamped standards that include project-based learning. Many thanks go to the students who attempted this year’s Fairchild Challenge and to their teachers who gave them that opportunity.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-35332486144790591872012-04-12T15:37:00.001-07:002012-04-12T15:39:04.556-07:00The Challenges are in and ready to be judged.A big HURRAY! for the schools, teachers, and students who participated in the Huntington’s Fairchild Challenge 2011-2012:<br /><br />Abraham Lincoln High School VOICE Program<br />Academica Avance Charter School<br />Center for Independent Study Academy<br />Del Mar High School<br />Mt. Olive High School<br />The Peace and Justice Academy<br />Temple City High School.<br /><br />May 12th is the awards ceremony. We look forward to seeing the participating teachers, students and the students’ parents.<br /><br />Thanks to you all.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-29639661886821643322012-04-03T10:05:00.001-07:002012-04-03T10:07:37.520-07:00Temple City HSThis morning I picked up Temple City High School's submissions. <br /><br />How clever!<br />How creative!<br />How thoughtful!<br /><br />I know the judges are going to have a great time this year.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-1036743636730534962012-04-03T09:00:00.000-07:002012-04-03T09:02:00.177-07:00Time to turn in those projectsApril has arrived.<br /><br />April 10th by 5PM is the final turn-in time, but if you have things ready to go, feel free to drop them off at the main entrance office or mail them in. <br />From the feedback I’ve gotten from some teachers, I think this year’s crop of creative projects will be stellar. What joy!<br /><br />Remember to keep May 12th open for the awards ceremony here at the Huntington. Teachers and students plus students’ parents are invited. More information will be coming your way.<br /><br />Thank you for your interest in the Fairchild Challenge and for working with our young people to develop the goals of the Fairchild Challenge:<br /><br />• Appreciate the beauty and value of nature<br />• Develop critical-thinking skills<br />• Understand the need for biodiversity and conservation<br />• Tap community resources<br />• Become actively engaged citizens<br />• Recognize individuals make the difference.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-67751679281023427292012-03-29T10:15:00.000-07:002012-03-29T10:16:32.078-07:00April 10th approaches!April is right around the corner and that means April 10th is, too.<br /><br />Be sure to submit all of those wonderful Challenges your students have been working on to the Huntington by April 10 at 5PM. Remember to have the entry forms for each Challenge, all of the requirements, and those creative projects.<br /><br />Thanks for your interest in the Fairchild Challenge.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-32913887049783397442012-03-20T10:17:00.001-07:002012-03-20T10:19:34.522-07:00Praise for the Fairhchild Challenge"Yes, since the states are revamping the standards and leaning towards project-based learning, Fairchild was a godsend for us."<br /><br />David – Mt Olive High School Duarte CA<br /><br /><br />Thanks, David. We look forward to partnering with schools again next yearFairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-64802317477501817562012-03-20T10:10:00.003-07:002012-03-20T10:17:18.085-07:00Final turn-in dateAs hard as it is to believe, the school year will wind down in a few months, and it is time for all those great Fairchild Challenges to be turned in.<br /><br />April 10, 2012, is the last turn-in date. We need to have all the entry forms, requirements,and beautiful creative Challenges at the Huntington by 5PM.<br /><br />Mark your calendar for the awards ceremony: May 12, 2012 - time and place coming soon.<br /><br />Thanks to all the schools, teachers and students who have taken the Fairchild Challenge this year!Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-90849036149052152722012-01-19T08:51:00.000-08:002012-01-19T08:53:19.422-08:00Academia Avance Charter SchoolAcademia Avance Charter School has registered for the Fairchild Challenge.<br /><br />Welcome!Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-18959550634981502102012-01-17T14:05:00.000-08:002012-01-17T14:08:11.962-08:00Beautiful Science Canvases ArriveDel Mar High School students submitted their Beautiful Science canvases. <br /><br />What lovely paintings with vibrant colors and thoughtful wall text.<br /><br />Now I'm really looking forward to what these students create next.<br /><br />Thanks.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-68792577943704386402012-01-12T08:59:00.000-08:002012-01-12T09:01:18.232-08:00Lincoln High School's Editorial CartoonsGo Lincoln High. Your cartoons are here and ready to go into the pool of cartoons for judging. <br /><br />Thanks so much.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-39327901809089553662011-12-20T08:54:00.000-08:002011-12-20T08:59:48.364-08:00Blair High School VisitMonday morning I visited Blair High School. <br /><br />The interest in the Fairchild Challenge was obvious, and I look forward to receiving the school's registration form. I can tell from the student artwork that was scattered throughout the room these kids can create some spot-on submissions.<br /><br />Thanks for the visit, Blair Vikings.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-18199654659862680932011-12-13T08:59:00.000-08:002011-12-13T09:08:10.852-08:00Mt. Olive High SchoolBees. Worms. Fish. Algae. Mt. Olive High School intentionally has all of these and more at its school. <br /><br />Mt. Olive has also signed up for the Fairchild Challenge. <br /><br />With all the hands-on science happening on campus, who knows what these kids will create in response to the various challenges. The future will tell and it'll be great to see.<br /><br />Welcome.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-13025731631658563312011-12-13T08:53:00.000-08:002011-12-13T08:58:52.237-08:00Torres High School Social Justice Leadership AcademyThe Social Justice Academy steps up to and registers for the Fairchild Challenge. <br /><br />I'm so glad to have your students ready to go.<br /><br />Let's see what insights these kids can bring to the issues of the environment and science. <br /><br />Welcome.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-82625793706674444062011-12-08T09:47:00.000-08:002011-12-08T09:53:59.571-08:00Abraham Lincoln High School - VOICE programA big welcome to Abraham Lincoln High School's VOICE program. VOICE stands for 'Victory Over Ignorance Through Culture and Education. <br /><br />Their mission statement includes "VOICE students will take an interdisciplinary, college preparatory curriculum, so they are prepared for 21st Century careers such as anthropology, psychology, economics, sociology, education, counseling, statistics, gender studies, and cultural studies."<br /><br />We are pleased to partner with a group of students and teachers with this aim and look forward the students' work.<br /><br />Welcome to the Fairchild Challenge.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-54116538136101237682011-12-06T11:54:00.000-08:002011-12-06T12:02:19.361-08:00Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology High SchoolThe Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology High School's administrator and faculty welcomed me warmly today. Thanks so much!<br /><br />After listening to so many of the activities your students are involved in, I hope the Fairchild Challenges will be one more way for them to show what they are so capable of creating.<br /><br />I hope to receive your registration form soon.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-51086720260039281772011-12-05T11:34:00.000-08:002011-12-05T11:37:18.403-08:00North Hollywood High SchoolThursday, December 1, I visited North Hollywood High School. <br /><br />The faculty and Ms Chou, the assistant principal, asked great questions and were supportive of the Fairchild Challenge.<br /><br />I look forward to their registration form.<br /><br />Thanks for the visit! SteviFairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-19698785411778536612011-12-05T11:30:00.000-08:002011-12-05T11:33:19.638-08:00The Peace and Justice AcademyThe Peace and Justice Academy in Pasadena joined the Fairchild Challenge. This school's going to show what tiny but mighty is all about.<br /><br />Current events are taught via editorial cartoons at the P&J Academy so I'm sure these submissions are going to be really something to behold.<br /><br />Welcome aboard!Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-80533107364633822922011-11-29T13:31:00.000-08:002011-11-29T13:35:00.655-08:00School Garden Design helpful websitesFor all you school gardeners out there here are a couple of websites that might be helpful.<br /><br />Kids Gardening website<br />http://www.kidsgardening.org/school-gardening<br /><br />School Garden Wizard<br />http://www.schoolgardenwizard.org/<br /><br /><br />Remember the mini grants that are available for your garden creations.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-38674009772114187352011-11-29T13:25:00.000-08:002011-11-29T13:31:52.284-08:00Aveson Global Leadership AcadenyMonday, November 28, started with a visit to the Aveson Global Leadership Academy in Pasadena. As I talked about the challenges, I could tell the middle school kids were chafing at the bit to be included. I assured them next school year the middle school challenges will be up and ready to go.<br /><br />I am hopeful those Aveson Global Leadership Academy high school leaders will model for the younger kids just how a challenge is taken on and completed with quality products.<br /><br />Many thanks to AGLA for having me on campus. Send in that registration form and let the creating begin.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-41301868357867139282011-11-22T10:59:00.000-08:002011-11-22T11:01:28.990-08:00Go Temple City HS!Editorial cartoons from TCHS arrived. They're looking good. <br />Now come on all you other schools. Let's see what you can do.<br /><br />Shout out to TCHS: Way to go!Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-52082295968756969892011-11-10T11:13:00.001-08:002011-11-10T11:20:12.379-08:00Del Mar High School Joins the ChallengeDel Mar High School teachers and students with Principal Lon Sellers in the lead have signed up for the Fairchild Challenge.<br /><br />Welcome.<br /><br />I look forward to the youngsters' creative endeavors.<br /><br />I'm glad we can work together!Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-69275560859679144402011-11-08T09:08:00.000-08:002011-11-08T09:13:06.389-08:00Zoo Magnet High SchoolNovember started with a roar as I went to the Zoo Magnet High School. Mr. Lee McManus set up my visit with a very receptive faculty. I arrived just as classes ended, so I saw some of the students. What a great looking bunch of kids.<br /><br />I'm sure these environmentally-aware kids will produce insightful projects.<br /><br />Thanks for the visit.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-39897820184261295822011-10-27T09:17:00.000-07:002011-10-27T09:20:21.426-07:00Del Mar High SchoolGreat visit yesterday at Del Mar High School in San Gabriel. What dedicated group of educators. I look forward to hearing from them. Thanks for the visit. SteviFairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786091083407015206.post-10308586832483376592011-10-18T08:45:00.000-07:002011-10-18T08:46:54.722-07:00Welcome CIS AcademyCIS Academy in Pasadena is registered and ready to begin creating challenges. Go CIS! I look forward to your offerings.Fairchild Challenge at the Huntingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496625103144434885noreply@blogger.com0