The Girard JOURNAL

The Girard JOURNAL is the student run campus newspaper of Girard College. The "JOURNAL" is an editorially independent publication. Established to serve Camp Girard 2006 and the G-SAP after school program at Girard College.

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Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Girard College is a boarding school for academically capable students in grades 1 through twelve. Tuition, room and board and uniforms are provided by the school for those academically and income eligible to attend the school, founded by Philadelphia philanthropist Stephen Girard. To learn more go to http://www.ushistory.org/girard

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

CAMP GIRARD: Media World excitement!

'Keepin' it real": Media World Elective teaches kids the world of print, and broadcast media
Coming to you LIVE on 107.5 and now, via podcast on your computer!
www.GirardCollege.com
 
Summer fun continues at Camp Girard each day at Girard College in Philadelphia. This week, students in the "Media World" elective are practicing both their writing and broadcasting skills. New Girard JOURNAL staff writers include Halle Rigney, and Zoe Jamison. Both of these young ladies will be entering 8th grade at the Bache-Martin School in the nearby Fairmount community. These young journalists along with Donte Ingram had their first 'man-on-the-street interviews at Broad Street and Girard Avenue during the first week of camp.

Thanks to the efforts of Camp Girard (Group 12) counselor and Philly Peace Initiative founder, Carlton Hipps, the youth were able to hear a "LIVE" broadcast on FM frequency 107.5 this past Tuesday. Hipps is interested in facilitating both photojournalism and radio broadcasting for not only Camp Girard students, but later this coming school year in the G-SAP after school program at Girard. Along with Group 8 senior counselor Miss Sara Cederberg (Bryn Mawr '07) The Girard JOURNAL staff and Mr. Carlton Hipps, the youth of Camp Girard have officially started "GBS" (Girard Broadcasting Services) and WGBS coming to you on FM and podcast.

To tune in to the first live podcast by the students of Media World stay 'tuned' to this, your official student voice newspaper for the link. (It will be posted within 24 hours. Be sure to stay in touch. Be in touch.
 
The Girard JOURNAL would like to hear from you. You can email us at Girard.Journal@gmail.com We look forward to many letters and YOU may end up a featured writer or have your voice on radio or podcast for all to see and hear.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Summer Staff Writers Halle Rigney, and Zoe Jamison contributed to this report. Edited by D Michael Blackie. Podcast by Miss Sara Cederberg. Special consideration to: Sean Bryant, Clifton Casurra, Cierra Hamilton, Nicole Whipple, and Steven Geiger for participation in the podcast. Mr Carlton Hipps, tech-savvy counselor and all-around Hipps-ter was 'in the field' videotaping for future LIVE RSS Feeds and broadcast material. The excitement builds as these dynamic young people learn the real world tricks-of-the trade.
 
The Girard JOURNAL is a part of the "Philly Future" community of blogs at http://phillyfuture.org/blog/769
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CAMP GIRARD 2006
The Girard Journal
Girard.Journal@gmail.com
Merchant Hall #3 office
215-787-4496

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Camp Girard 2006 Begins Monday Morning

A Movement of the Mind, Body and Soul
The Girard JOURNAL Staff

A record number of campers and staff will get off to a great summer at Camp Girard 2006 on Monday morning. Families will begin dropping off campers in front of Founder's hall on Monday morning at 8 AM. "We're ready" says an eager and excited Shira Woolf-Cohen, camp director for the past five years.

According to Ms. Woolf-Cohen, a record number of campers registerd for the exciting summer camp experience at Girard College. "It is an academic camp" says Woolf-Cohen, but the kids don't see it as an extension of school. Not all the participants come from Girard College; many are from the general community outside the wall, and some are from the People for People Charter School on Broad Street, some are family of Girard students and alumni.

As with any summer camp it's chock full of activities like sports, games, swimming and field trips. But, there are math, science, reading clubs and electives that enhance and enrich the learning experience too.

When the remaining camp staff are hired and placed, Camp Girard 2006 could top out at about 450 participants, including staff, supllemental staff and campers. It's a record!

Camp Girard staff and management can be reached at 215-787-4496

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Be a good "Girard Citizen"...

Show Your Patriotism: Fly  the Flag
American Independence "Holidays" & Events
www.GirardJOURNAL.blogspot.com

June 14th is "Flag Day" one day set aside to show patriotism and respect for the flag of the United States. This year also marks "America's 400th Anniversary", the anniversary of the beginnings of our great nation with the founding of the Jamestown colony. Later this month, it's the Welcome America Philadelphia celebration including a parade and a Lionel Richie concert on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway all ending up with firworks over the Art Museum on July 4th.

MORE Events/Details can be located at:
 Philadelphia  http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/ 
you might also be interested in reading this web page:
http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?t=19766&referrerid=7494

2006-06-14 Flag Day (America's Birthday)
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CAMP GIRARD 2006
The Girard Journal
Girard.Journal@gmail.com
Merchant Hall #3 office
215-787-4496

Thursday, May 25, 2006

STAFF PROFILE: Malik Ray, A& E

A Very Dramatic Writer: Malik Ray
Arts & Entertainment Correspondent

When it comes to drama, you could say Malik Ray has it covered. Well, he'll cover Arts and Entertainment for The Girard JOURNAL your on-line student newspaper. From the school play, to the Spring Concert, and every entertaining event in between Malik will be there to bring you a first hand account.

Malik is entering 8th grade in September. He came to Girard College in fourth grade, and has a sister here as well, in "Good Friends" the elementary school at Girard College. Malik is the middle child of six siblings and lives in the Fairmount section of the city. He lived in South Philadelphia before that and attended the Universal Institute Charter School. [That school is operated by Universal Enterprises, and Kenny Gamble of the famous Philadelphia "Gamble and Huff"].
 
Malik takes his work so seriously, he even played a role in the school play "Seasons of Broadway" this spring at Girard College. Malik enjoys science and enjoys good grades for his hard work.

We look forward to Malik's hard work, and his dramatic reports beginning this summer while he's at GETS Technology Camp. It should be very entertaining.

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CAMP GIRARD 2006
The Girard Journal
Girard.Journal@gmail.com
Merchant Hall #3 office
215-787-4496

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Student Staff Growing Daily

The Girard JOURNAL, your on-line campus newspaper is growing rapidly. We're already widely read and admired. Our student staff grows daily. Today, we're proud to announce that Danny Levine has joined the student reporting staff of The Girard JOURNAL.

Danny came to Girard College in fourth grade, he's now entering 7th grade in September. Danny lives in South Philadelphia with his brother, age 9, and his mother. Danny wants to see his brother also attend Girard College. "He's scared to leave home" Danny says. His family was planning a trip to his homeland of Vietnam this summer, but now Dan says "We may just go to Detroit" [where he has other family members].

Danny says that Social studies is his favorite class, because history is interesting to him. This year he participated in "The Write Stuff"- a creative writing and journalism enrichment in the G-SAP (Girard Student Afterschool Program). He also was a part of the Girard Track team for boys.

The Girard JOURNAL takes great pride in welcoming Danny to the newspaper. We look forward to his articles next school year.

TOMORROW: Staff Profile-Malik Ray, a very 'dramatic' writer...

Monday, May 22, 2006

New Staff Writer Signs on...

The Girard JOURNAL Welcomes Staff Writer
Khanh Le signs on for Summer 2006


The Girard JOURNAL welcomes Khanh Le as a staff writer for the Summer of 2006. Le is on the staff of the High School Newspaper, The Girard News. He's an energetic and tireless journalist. Besides his studies, he finds time to write articles; and manage the Girard College baseball team.

A lifelong student of Girard, Le hails from New Jersey and is a Sophomore student, expected to graduate in June of 2008. He's also active in the scouting program on campus. Meanwhile, The Girard JOURNAL takes pride in welcoming Khanh Le to the summer 2006 Camp Girard newspaper staff. "I'm looking forward to writing about Camp Girard this summer", said an enthusiastic Khanh.

Le was recruited by G-SAP (Girard Student Afterschool Program) facilitator D. Michael Blackie, who is also serving as the 'staff editor' of The Girard Journal. "I think Khanh shows exceptional journalism skills and will be an asset to our efforts", said Mr. Blackie.

Next school year, Blackie along with co-facilitator Stephanie Marudas have plans to bring audio and video to The Girard JOURNAL via podcast, [on-demand broadcast links] to supplement the text articles. Stay tuned to your on-line campus newspaper, The Girard JOURNAL.

Story ideas may be emailed or dropped by the office in Merchant Hall. Student writers are wanted. Apply by email, or in person, after June 26th at Camp Girard. School may be on vacation, but your mind is not. Read; stay informed. Be in-the-know. This is your opportunity to have your voice heard, to contribute to the news of Girard College, the after school program or summer camp. Don't delay, act today.

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CAMP GIRARD 2006
The Girard JOURNAL
Girard.Journal@gmail.com
Merchant Hall #3 office
215-787-4496

Sunday, May 14, 2006

"Founder's Day" is Coming!

Girard College "Founder's Day" Events
May 20, 2006 Marks the Day

Students, staff and alumni of Girard College will celebrate the annual "Founder's Day" program on Saturday, may 20, 2006. The day marks the birth date of philanthropist Stephen Girard, the school's founder and benefactor to many.

The day's events begin early, and come to a close at around 3:30 in the afternoon. This year's event includes an off-site chapel service; a breakfast, and a luncheon in the armory. In the evening there will be an alumni 'reunion' dinner at Founders Hall on campus. Tours of the "Girard Collection" will be given in the afternoon as well.

Be sure to stop by the PTA Tent, the Camp Girard Tent and visit the Development tent, where you can leave a personal legacy of your own.

For complete details of the 2006 Founder's day events log onto www.girardcollege.com and click on the headline for Founder's Day for the scheduled, simultaneous celebrations.