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Exciting CONCHtribution Update!

We’ve got an exciting new CONCHtribution incentive for our alumni classes!  Thanks to a leadership gift from alumni John (F99) and Chuck (F01) Head, classes who receive 60% participation will receive an extra $1,000 toward their total CONCHtribution.  Any class that reaches 75% participation will receive an extra $5,000 toward their CONCHtribution!  With a little less than a month left in the competition, many of the classes are within reach of these goals.  Help your class get an extra boost– click here to give now!

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Cacique Update November 24, 2010

 “Pig Preparation and Giving Thanks”

By Caciques Noah Boskey and Aubrey Faggen 

At The Island School we raise pigs on the farm that we use for food throughout the semester.  The community takes care of them by feeding them food scraps and making sure they are well.  Each year, the day before Thanksgiving we slaughter one pig that we use for our main course on Thanksgiving. This morning the community had an option to sleep in or watch the pig slaughter.  Many students were debating weather or not to go but as we circled up many chose to watch it. We had a quick circle with a briefing and then we all made our way to the pig pen in the farm. Joseph and Spencer took us in like we were professionals and had us help them prepare the pig.  We took rocks to clean the body and poured boiling water on the pig to loosen the hair so we could skin the pig.  At this point of the semester it was great seeing everyone taking a risk as we scrubbed and cleaned off what we are going to be eating the following day.  Continue reading

Cacique Update November 23, 2010

“The Here and Now”

By Caciques Catharine Pirie and Nate Smith-Ide

We gathered in the boathouse all anxiously awaiting our second to last community meeting. With the conversations lately focused around the future and leaving, our first instinct was to find a way to stay in the here and now. With a one-word whip around of animal noises describing how we felt the mood was lightened. Coupled with the skits we made about things to do for the next two weeks the boathouse was filled with laughs and smiles. Appreciations, a part of community meeting when individuals stand up and speak thanks to members of our community, were more important with time winding down to tell each other the good things we see. During these next two weeks it is going to be important for us to be the strongest community we can be. All our hard work is all going to pay off in such a short time.

And watch the following clip for more on today’s Island School events…

Deep Creek Basketball Jamboree

Monday the 22nd Deep Creek Middle School  hosted its annual Basketball Jamboree. Island School and DCMS students celebrated a semester of Community Outreach and buddy friendships with a basketball tournament, volleyball, conch fritters, music, and fun. Games starred players of different age groups and schools, and culminated with a faculty vs. student show-down.  And although the faculty dominated the final game, students were still in good spirits as our community bonded over some healthy competition.

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Cacique Update November 22, 2010

Welcome to The Island School daily news update.  Our hosts are Perry Leavitt and C.J. Easton.  Today’s video clips will be discussing the events of November 22, 2010.  Perry will be interviewed about her sleep-in, while C.J. will be interviewed about the Deep Creek Basketball Jamboree.  We hope that you enjoy the first Island School Fall 2010 video blog.

Cacique Update November 19, 2010

A note to our loyal readership: Our apologies for the cacique update being so past-date. Busy with the family festivities, Caciques just could not find time to blog. So, here is the scoop on Friday, and tomorrow we will resume daily updates as usual. Keep reading and we will keep you posted on the glorious, challenging, and ultimately inspirational moments that happen here each day… and don’t forget about the Super Swim and Half Marathon this weekend! Stay tuned…

“Parents Weekend Mania”

by Caciques Nate Smith-Ide and Hunter Foote

Much anticipation surrounded the morning of the second day of Parents’ Weekend. The pressure was on. Today was the day that we would be presenting our research presentations to our parents. As we waited to present our work, the students were scattered about the classrooms trying to calm their nerves and memorize those hard to remember facts. After the presentations, the feeling was gratifying. Following, there was a mass exodus out of the presentation room towards the flagpole. All the students and faculty corralled their families into one massive group for a photo.

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Cacique Update November 18, 2010

“Reunited”

by Caciques Liam  Donovan Margaux Burnham

We woke up on the morning of Thursday the 18 exited to see our parents. But unfortunately before the arrived we had a list of thing to do the get everything ready, such as clean windows, make food for the art gallery, clean dorms and class rooms and pick up all of the lost and found. During the campus clean we were very off task, it was hard to concentrate because our parents were coming in a couple hours and we have not seen them for 2 months. As the minuets passed the arrival time came closer and closer. The parents started to trickle as the students were getting ready and waiting to be reunited with there families. All of the reunions were joyful, we were lucky to get to witness one precious moment between Brandon Gell and his brother. As Brandon and his little brother made eye contact across the circle they started running toward each other Continue reading

Alumni Spotlight–Evan Lutvak S10!

After concentrating on the production of biodiesel for his final Human Ecology project last semester, Evan Lutvak returned home and continued working toward his goal: to run his own car off of biodiesel.  Recently, we received this update from Evan:

“I have made a large, ten liter batch using the small processor I made out of a 25 gallon rainwater collegting jug and a paint mixer. I put a nozzle on the bottom for easy draining, and it worked like a charm. I am now looking into ways to make the process even more efficient. The fuel is working very well in the car, and it reminds me of The Island School vans every morning when I smell the exhaust.”

Evan is a great example of The Island School’s vision of “Leadership effecting change.”  Way to go Evan!  We are so proud to have you as part of our alumni community!

Cacique Update November 13, 2010

“Saturday Night Poetry” 

By Caciques Perry Leavitt and Chamon McIntosh

The following is a short Cacique Update in poetic form. Perry and Chamon are reflecting on the student’s Saturday night activity: watching the local Conch Stoppers men’s softball team play their second game of the season. A victory! The team is based in Deep Creek and stars many Island School and CEI staff members. Enjoy.

Crowding in the Bus

All students were prepared to watch the game

Cowls and heckles from students and locals

Intense moments where the umpire’s calls were

Questioned

Under the bright lights

Everyone cheered when the Conch Stoppers caught the last ball

Sad to say the Day is over Cacique Perry and Chamon OUT.