Scholars at Cecil H. Parker School participate in a read-a-loud with members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
“Who’s a good reader?” asked the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. President Eddie Campbell to students in Ebony Cooper-Williams fourth grade class on Friday, January 24, 2025, at Cecil H. Parker School during their reading celebration. Students shot their hands up in excitement before diving into their read-a-loud session with members of the New Rochelle-White Plains Alumni Chapter.
“This meaningful event highlighted the importance of literacy and the joy of reading while fostering a love for books among our young learners,” said Principal Dr. Jacqueline Green. “We are grateful to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. for their dedication to education and for making this day so memorable for our scholars.
The men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. visited classrooms in various grade levels to read stories of inspiration and authenticity to scholars. Some of the books included “All Because You Matter,” by Tami Charles, “The Idea of You,” by Questlove and “Meesha Makes Friends,” by Tom Percival.
“I went here; I graduated in 1980, this school is close to my heart…” said Paul Bratcher, a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. New Rochelle-White Plains Alumni Chapter. “It means a lot being here because this is where it all started for me. So, this is one way for me to give back to my community.”
In Ms. Cooper-Williams class, Mr. Campbell invited students up to the front of the class to help him read the story. Eager participants went up one-by-one to assist with reading the story out loud.
“I like that the book taught about your dream and to not let anybody ruin your dreams,” said Julian Garcia from Ms. Cooper-Williams class. “I also like that he asked people to come up and read pages. He was very nice.”
After finishing the story, members of the fraternity spoke with scholars about the messages conveyed in the books and answered any questions students might have.
Students at Cecil H. Parker School celebrated National School Counseling Week (NSCW) with class visits from School Counselor Nikia Jones and Mercy HEART (Helping Evidence-Based Advocates with Responsive Training) Grant interns. The HEART Grant is a partnership with Mercy University that allows counseling students to intern and train in the District.
“Who’s a good reader?” asked the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. President Eddie Campbell to students in Ebony Cooper-Williams fourth grade class on Friday, January 24, 2025, at Cecil H. Parker School during their reading celebration. Students shot their hands up in excitement before diving into their read-a-loud session with members of the New Rochelle-White Plains Alumni Chapter.
The gymnasium was filled with clamor and delight as students and parents walked around reading the student writing displayed on the wall and speaking with the authors about their works. On Thursday, December 19, 2024, Cecil H. Parker School held a Winter Literacy Ball where fourth, fifth ,and sixth-grade students got to show off the writing skills they’ve learned and the multiple writing exercises that they’ve completed since the beginning of the year.
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, as part of their unit on community, pre-K classes at Cecil H. Parker School were visited by Juan Almonte, welding instructor and supervisor with the NYC Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Mr. Almonte has been welding with the MTA for 25 years. He brought in parts of his safety equipment for scholars to engage with, including his welding helmet, gloves, jacket and apron. Scholars were excited to learn that welders use fire as hot as lightning to melt and repair train tracks for the community.
On Friday, October 25, 2024, students in Ms. Cioffi’s kindergarten class at Cecil H. Parker School were introduced to a variety of different critters from the Greenburgh Nature Center. The center visited Parker to give students an unforgettable hands-on experience. Students interacted with animals such as ferrets, bearded dragons and snakes!
17, 2024 to commemorate the end of Hispanic Heritage Month. Throughout the month, students created various pieces of art to learn more about Latin American culture. Some of these creations included Dominican faceless dolls, Mexican folk art, Peruvian pan pipes, fancy foliages and maracas.
The democratic process is alive at Cecil H. Parker School, as class representatives of grades three to eight have been elected to represent their class on the Parker School Student Council. On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, a "Meet the Candidates" discussion was held for the positions of treasurer, secretary, vice president and president of the Parker School Student Council. Each candidate gave a speech and explained why they would like the position, described their leadership skills, and explained what they would like to do for an improved Cecil H. Parker School. Students also made signs to promote their candidacies around the school.
Paul Bratcher, a former student of Cecil H. Parker School (then named Nathan Hale School) and member of the New Rochelle-White Plains Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., facilitated an interactive presentation, "Tar Wars: Tobacco and Vaping Prevention" at the school. This assembly was provided to the fifth through eighth grade scholars of Cecil H. Parker School on Monday, September 23, 2024.