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TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014 • 22 Marking Milestone At Wdhvn. Church R’wood School Wins At Science Meet Selected English language learner students from I.S. 93 in Ridgewood were recently participated in the first annual STEM Project Showcase organized by the NYC Department of Education. Teachers Cipolla and Tzach helped students prepare for the showcase: Salsabil Nahsal, Vitaliya Drach, Cheilyn Rosario, Evelyn Hurtado, Maria Juela, Jacqueline Niola, Alexander Edroi, Manuel Batista, Anthony Puma, Ziyang Lan and Yogsan Cuautle. Over eighty projects were presented by students from 20 NYC middle schools. All students who participated were recognized with a certificate of participation and a few received medals as first, second and third place showcase winners. The following student teams received second or first place medals: Manuel and Anthony, first place medal, for their math project titled “Probability Of Dice,” Cheilyn and Jacqueline, second place medal, for their science project titled “The Effect Soaking Pea Seeds Has On Seedling Growth,” and Ziyang and Yogsan, second place medal, for their math project titled “Birthday Paradox.” Pictured are all the student that participanted, with their projects, in front of Columbia University library. Three-quarters of a faithful century were celebrated by parishioners at Emanuel United Church of Christ during the Woodhaven house of worship’s 75th anniversary service and barbecue on Sunday, June 8. The congregants marked 75 years since the church at the corner of Woodhaven Boulevard and 91st Avenue opened in 1939. Pastor Toni Walrond is among those pictured at the barbecue. (photo: Chris Bishop) If You See Breaking News On Your Block... Contact The Times Newsweekly Call 1-718-821-7500 • Email info@timesnewsweekly.com Broadway Spectacular At Bushwick School Hit numbers from classic Broadway shows were performed by youngsters during a special show last Thursday, June 5, at Bushwick’s P.S. 106. The Broadway Spectacular was presented by the OST After School program operated at the school by Catholic Charities and Project Bridge. As pictured, youngsters delighted an audience of parents and students by singing and dancing to tunes from musicals such as The Lion King and Cleopatra. (photos: Marcin Zurawicz)


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