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Una Chica Sola
Maribel Kang
Benito Nguyen
Licha Silverman
Cancíon: Por Qué Te Fuiste
Un Canción de Amor
Isabel Kelly
Daria Nemati
Diego Woodruff
Canción
"Mi Amor"
SLA To Open Second Campus at Beeber Middle School Site
The students of the inaugural class of SLA-B will be chosen from the students who interviewed for SLA in the fall. Students who are still on the waiting list for SLA can email their interest toadmissions@scienceleadership.org; teachers interested in working at SLA-B should send copies of their resume and a cover letter to teaching@scienceleadership.org.
For the full story, check Jenn Wright's story at SLAMedia.org.
Spanish Canción
Michael Dell Visits SLA
This is an incredible honor for SLA, and it continues the wonderful partnership between SLA and TFI that has brought speakers such as Dr. Stephen Squyres and Bill Gates to the school.
-- Mr. Lehmann
Divertido Noche - Jesús Nelson y Isabel Dean y Carmelo Bundy y Ángela Hiller
SAVE PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOL SPORTS
http://www.change.org/petitions/fund-athletics-for-the-students-of-philadelphia
Benchmark canción
"Siempre Voy a Necesitarte" por, Guillermo, Alicia, Daniela, Isa
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w90sosjhd6g80lk/Nuestra%20Cancion.m4a
Las Palabras:
[VERSE 1]
Fue un día bello
Caminé en la calle
Y cuando te vi
Mi corazón se detuvo
[BRIDGE]
La primera vez te vi,
Sabía que fue destino
[CHORUS]
¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito!
Siempre te amaba
Y ahora te quiero (¡Te necesito!)
¡Siempre voy a amarte!
¡Siempre voy a necesitarte (¡Te necesito!)
[VERSE 2]
El primer día contigo,
Fuimos al club
Y bailamos el tango
No voy a olvidar
Nuestra baile primero
[BRIDGE]
La primera vez te vi,
Sabía que fue destino
[CHORUS]
¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito!
Siempre te amaba
Y ahora te quiero (¡Te necesito!)
¡Siempre voy a amarte!
¡Siempre voy a necesitarte (¡Te necesito!)
[VERSE 3]
Amamos uno al otro
Pero siempre peleabamos sobre cosas pequeñas
A veces nuestra amar iba dificil
Y lo me hacía muy cansado
Pero nuestra amar es verdadero
[BRIDGE]
La primera vez te vi,
Sabía que fue destino
[CHORUS]
¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito! ¡Te necesito!
Siempre te amaba
Y ahora te quiero (¡Te necesito!)
¡Siempre voy a amarte!
¡Siempre voy a necesitarte (¡Te necesito!)
[VERSE 4]
Un dia preguntése
Eso pregunta especial
Casame
Ella dijo
(pause)
si
"Me Perdiste" un Cantante Original por Pedro Bey, Pilar Shurelds, Diego O'Donovan y Andrea Collins
“Me Perdiste”
por
Pedro Bey, Pilar Shurelds, Diego O'Donovan y Andrea Collins
Verso Uno:
Chica:
Yo pensaba tú vas a ser mejor
No eras,
Entonces voy a dejar
Va a ser un verano frío ....
Sin mí
Verso Dos:
Chico:
Voy a hacer cosas mejor
Dame un chance más
Vamos a ser mejor
No te vayas
Coro:
Chica:
otra vez no
yo estoy finito
Me perdiste
Chico:
voy a esperar meses
Lo siento
Te extraño
Verso Tres:
Chica:
No tienes chances más
Te dí demasiadas chances
Tengo que ir a mi propio camino
Verso Cuatro:
Chico:
¿Por que tienes que ir?
Nosotros pertenecemos
juntos.....
Por siempre
Quedaté
Coro
Chica:
otra vez no
yo estoy finito
Me perdiste
Chico:
Voy a esperar meses
Lo siento
Te extraño
Verso Cinco:
Chica:
Todos los días, discutíamos
Somos finitos
No puedo sufrir la dolor nunca más
Esta fractura de mi corazón
Verso Seis
Chico:
Podemos resolver nuestras problemas
Yo soy nada sin tu amor
Necesito estar en tu corazón
Quedaté..
Por favor
Coro
Chica:
otra vez no
yo estoy finito
Me perdiste
Chico:
Voy a esperar meses
Lo siento
Te extraño
Bridge:
Chica: Somos terminado
Chico: No necesita a ser
Chica: No puedo quedarme
Chico: Si, tú puedes
Chica: Me perdiste
Chico: Yo quiero tener te
Rockets Prove They Belong; Mercy-Rule Randolph 16-5
The big showdown between SLA and Randolph had loomed all season long. Aside from Randolph being SLA's most historically heated rival, the recent success of both programs made it a foregone conclusion that the winner of their head-to-head would be in line for a playoff berth. Both teams came into the showdown 6-1, tied for 2nd, and in need of a win to keep pace with University City who remains undefeated.
SLA followed the normal formula of putting their 1 and 2-hitters on base for Jeff Schwartz and Kevin Courtney, the hard-throwing freshman, to drive them in. This time around Randolph's defense held them to 2 runs and got them right back when Courtney struggled with his location in the first.
Justo Rodriguez, the hard-throwing All-Public League pitcher for Randolph, and Courtney settled down in the 2nd, both striking out the side, but SLA was back at it in the 3rd. Abe Musselman got it started off with a roaring double to the gap in Left Center and Kevin Courtney drove him and Jeff Schwartz in with a double of his own. Courtney would score a batter later when Nick Manton sliced one down the first base line to make it 5-2.
Courtney's command issues resurfaced when he hit the first two batters he faced in the 3rd, putting himself in a quick jam. However, Randolph's hitters crowded the plate and the Umpire didn't grant Courtney the inside of the plate all game. They eventually squeezed a run in when a dropped third strike forced a calculated throw to first to ensure the out was recorded. Both sides seemed destined for a see-saw war of attrition, but Courtney induced two groundouts to end the frame and hold the lead at 5-3.
The energy was high for Randolph when Rodriguez took the mound in the 4th, but The Rocket used this third time around to prove they can play at the next level. SLA batted around in the 4th, scored ten runs off 10 hits (three of them doubles by Schwartz, Courtney and Mike Ostrowski) and Mike Sanders laid down a beautiful squeeze bunt to transform a one-time nail-biter into a commanding mercy-rule win.
Courtney closed out a 3-hit complete game performance in the 5th. He finished the day with 11 Strikeouts, and The Rocket provided plenty of fire power with 16 runs on 14 hits. With the win, SLA improves to 7-1 and moved into sole possession of 2nd place. Their next game is Tues, 4/30 vs. upstart Rush.
Gratz Challenges But The Rocket Proves Resilient
Heading into their 7th game of the season news of University City and Randolph's wins were common knowledge. The Rocket, with just one loss, knew they need to be perfect the rest of the way to ensure a fighting chance for a playoff birth in what has turned out to be the most competitive season in recent years.
Ethan Reese, fresh off his commanding performance over W Philly, got the start and proved he was more than capable of pitching on short rest notching 11 strikeouts and only surrendering 4 hits over 4 innings. After striking out the first two batters he faced, Reese got The Rocket off to a fast start by ripping a lead-off double. Shockingly SLA stranded the bases loaded and entered the 2nd still scoreless. Reese struck out the side on 21 pitches and then the bottom of SLA's order turned it back over en route to building a 6-run lead. Jhonas Dunakin smacked a shot into the gap in Right Center that seemingly was deep enough for a Home Run, but officials reversed their initial call ruling it a ground-ruled double. No harm no foul as Dunakin would later score when Jeff Schwartz smashed a monster 3-run Home Run to dead Centerfield.
Gratz scratched back into the game with 3 runs in the 3rd off some uncharacteristic defensive miscues, but SLA got 2 of the 3 back in the 3rd and 4th, proving they can play small-ball as well by moving runners and taking advantage of Gratz's inconsistent defense. Gratz was far from giving up though and scored 2 on a couple of extra base hits off Jeff Schwartz, who came on in relief in the 5th. Schwartz eventually settled down, quieted Gratz's bats and squashed a potential rally. The Rocket was cool, calm and collected as they weathered the late rally by Gratz. And then they opened it up with 7 runs over the next two frames to close the game out in 6.
The 15-5 win sets up a huge showdown with Randolph riddled with playoff implications as both teams stand at 6-1 and a game behind University City. The showdown on 4/24 will be the start of a 5-game road swing for The Rocket, but no one seems even slightly phased. The program's historical success on the road, on account of playing without a home field for the past three seasons, has set up a "no excuses" mentality, and an ability to perform as a unit even when the opponent's fan base gets loud. Calls of "Bird...Bird....Bird..." tend to be met with gutsy strikeouts, solid defense, and a heck of a lot of runs for The Rocket.
El Cuento de la Rana Ricardo Smith Andrès Roberts Daniela Hershey Anna Truong
Levanta El Ritmo
Apple Loops
Apple Effects
Latin Dance Beat: By Justin Rivers
Que es la razón qúe te amo.
Mi amor
Me Amor- Victora Cohen, Pablo Erkut, Carlos Luck, Rosario Anderson
Perspective Final
a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
In spite of nine years of school art classes and many extracurricular courses, I had never been taught the intricacies of one-point perspective drawing. THe entire concept is new to my work.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
While one-point perspective may not be evident in my nude sketches or figure studies, such techniques may come in handy portraying realistic landscapes and spaces. As we have been studying in my figure classes, negative space and positive space are intrinsically linked, and portraying each of them is equally important for a finished art piece. Perspective drawing will help me create lifelike and almost tangible backgrounds and negative spaces.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
Given another chance I would certainly allot more time to the basic mapping of my drawing. While I understood the concept, I don’t believe that, or much artistic skill, are represented in the sketch.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Make sure to get other people’s opinions on wether or not your drawing makes sense. In all drawing it is common to get so wrapped up in the piece that you are unable to see it from an outside perspective. This can happen even more with formulaic drawing such as perspective.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
I’d say that my t-square made this project possible. It’s nice to know that he’ll always be there for me, providing right angles and plane surfaces...