2013: A Year in Review
It is hard to believe that it has been a full year
since I wrote last year’s ‘year in review.’ 2013 has gone by so incredibly
fast, and since there have been so many great moments along the way, I sure hope I did not forget any here!
In January, I started off the year by attending the 2013
Presidential Inauguration with the East Side High School student council. It was so
surreal to be standing on the national mall, listening to our president get
sworn in and give his inaugural address. It was also great having higher level
political conversations with some of our all-stars from East Side. Obama gave
such a great speech, and I will never forgot when our students cheered like
crazy when Obama mentioned immigration reform. Besides Obama, Kelly Clarkson
perhaps unintentionally stole the show with her fantastic rendition of “My
Country, Tis of Thee,” which is linked below. Attending the Inauguration was an experience I will undoubtedly never forget.
In February, I officially started my masters program at
Seton Hall University, which I was extremely excited about. The masters will be
a M.A. in Educational Leadership, Management and Policy, with a concentration
in educational administration. I also had the privilege of meeting Bobby Marks, a Marist alum who is currently the assistant GM for the Brooklyn Nets, before watching a game at the brand-new Barclays Center with Meaghan and Brian.
In March, I had many TFA-related activities, and was able to
visit Marist one weekend as well. After Easter, I geared up for April, which
was one of the busiest and most fun months of the year. In April, it felt like
just about every weekend I was in a different city. Between Boston, Denver,
Newark and Poughkeepsie, I sure had a fantastic journey going across the
country for everything from NCTM conferences to high school college visits. I
would strongly recommend reading my full post on my adventures in April here.
Playing some kickball to end the school year |
May was a graduate-filled month, as my first set of graduate
classes were coming to a close and my next semester was already beginning. June
went really fast as well, especially since we spent so many of the last days of
school playing kickball with students and attending our high school’s
graduation. I also experienced my first Portuguese Festival which was, well, one of the most interesting nights of the year. During the second weekend in June, my cousin Danny and his beautiful wife Elisabetta got married on Long Island! The wedding was so much fun, and one of the best I have ever been to.
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The Wedding Party!!! |
A week after school was over, I went on a family vacation to St.
Maarten. It was, quite frankly, one of the nicest islands I have ever been on.
Between amazing food, breathtaking views and an unbelievably relaxing
atmosphere, it was the best way to wind down after a busy year. Perhaps most
notably, I decided to get my open water scuba diver certification, and I went diving four times, including
two deep dives to a coral and an old wreck. It was one of the coolest
activities I have ever done.
With my family in St. Maarten |
When I got home from the Caribbean, I worked summer school
for a few weeks. In between teaching summer school, I had the opportunity
to visit many places, including Princeton (as one of my good friends Kassie was
staying there for the summer) and the floor of the New York State Exchange. I
also squeezed in a boat tour of NYC sponsored by the Marist Alumni Association and
a quick trip to Philadelphia and Boston before the summer was over. (I finally was able to get to the Sam Adam's brewery, as well, which was something I really wanted to do for a while.)
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With Kassie at Princeton University |
And just like that, August was winding down, which meant
school was just around the corner. After a few weeks of cleaning up my room and
setting up my class, I went up and visited my beloved alma mater for one last
time during Labor Day weekend. The end of the summer means the annual Brazilian festival comes to Newark, which of course means lots of great food, drinks and music to be had by all!
At the annual Brazilian Day Festival in Newark |
September and October flew by, as we had so many different
things going on. Between so much controversy in the Newark Public Schools and
new laws being passed seemingly daily, it was hard to not get overwhelmed in
all of the commotion brought upon by education. There was even more controversy in November, when the district and the union fought over teachers going to the
annual NJEA conference held in Atlantic City. Unfortunately, no matter whose
side you were on, the only people that lost at the end of the day were our
students. We need to stop putting adults in front of education in our schools,
and continue to work hard to a day when all of our students have the opportunity
to attain an excellent education.
Also in November, the East Side Student Council visited two
colleges in Pennsylvania, including the University of Scranton (where my sister
currently attends) and Penn State. As you most likely have come to expect by now, it was another
great trip that always helps to reset my perspective on life. I wrote a longer
debrief of the trip on a previous post, which can be found here.
With Danny watching the Packers/Giants at Metlife Stadium |
To end the year, I celebrated with some of my teachers friends (Nick and Karina) on board the Turks & Caicos Aggressor II. It was my first live-aboard,
and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that is interested in Scuba
Diving; It was honestly one of the best weeks of my life. And hey, what better way
to start the New Year than be scuba diving fifty feet underwater?
Hanging out with the Delgado's during Christmas Time |
Well folks, that just about does it for 2013. Who knows what
2014 will have in store for us, but if the past is any indication for the
future, I think I’m in for a really great year.
Here’s to 2014!
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