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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Spring Concert!!!

Friday, June 22nd: Spring Concert at P.S. 161 Auditorium
Time: 7:00pm Doors open at 6:30pm
Cost: $5 in advance  $7 at the door

Featuring Performances by...
  • African Dance Group
  • Dance Fusion
  • Dynasty Steppers
  • Literacy Theater Group
  • P.S. 161 Band
  • P.S. 161 Chorus
  • Steel Orchestra
Come out and enjoy a fun night with the family!!!

Studentreasures® Celebrates Publishing its 10 Millionth Student Authors

Hello Parents/Guardians,
We are so proud to highlight this moment at P.S. 161 The Crown, please read.

CROWN HEIGHTS — First-graders at the Crown School were feted Tuesday as the pint-sized student-authors published the 10 millionth book of Studentreasures, a Kansas-based scholastic publishing company.
The five-line verses in "Our Cinquain Poems" might have come from any number of creative classes across the country, but most of the 25 books published by Crown School authors this year had a distinctly Brooklyn flavor. Titles on display at Tuesday's assembly included Coming to America and My Trip to Panama.
"I was elated when I learned we were the 10 millionth author," said Principal Michael Johnson. "The class is an integrated class — it just goes to show even students with disabilities can achieve great things."
First-grader Angie Rodriguez beamed as she read a poem about her mother from the hardbound book, which featured the student's writing and illustrations.
The Crown School is hardly the first among local schools to explore publishing as a means of engaging young writers, and Studentreasures is far from the only publisher catering to their needs. Immigrant students in an ESL class at the Kurt Hahn High Expeditionary Learning School also recently published a book of personal essays through CreateSpace.
In fact, on-demand publishing has exploded in recent years, both with viral successes like Fifty Shades of Grey, which was first published online as fan-fiction and later distributed by a virtual publisher before becoming a major market success.
Studentreasures, which offers free services to schools like P.S. 161, published more than a million titles in the past year alone.
Students from first grade class I-308 read from their book during a morning assembly attended by classmates and Studentreasures representatives Tuesday. The company also donated $1,000 to the school for library books.
"This school in particular is really engaged," said Studentreasures CEO Chad Zimmerman. "It's a lot of work."
Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120619/crown-heights/crown-school-brooklyn-celebrates-student-authors#ixzz1yHHEIp6U