Exploring Possibilities: 4-Day School Week

  • Post published:February 9, 2023
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 Our commitment to partnering with you to prepare your child to fulfill productive leadership roles in society remains strong. Therefore, to continue strengthening our service and support to your child and family, Cityscape Schools is exploring the possibility of adopting a 4-day school week for the 2023-2024 school year.  JOIN Superintendent Leonard Brannon to learn more and share your thoughts, feedback, and questions. Meeting to be streamed through this Facebook platform and our YouTube channel. Facebook         www.facebook.com/CityscapeSchools  YouTube          www.youtube.com/@cityscapeschools2974 For more information, visit: http://www.cityscapeschools.org/4dayschoolweek

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Cityscape Schools and The Compelling Why: Helping to Educate the Whole Child

  • Post published:January 11, 2023
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Cityscape Schools and The Compelling Why partner to continue helping to educate the whole child. The partnership provided students with Success Sessions and  Leadership Series. Read more.https://www.thecompellingwhy.org/cityscape-schools-and-the-compelling-why-helping-to-educate-the-whole-child/

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Buckner Prep Students Celebrate the Sounds of the Season

  • Post published:December 20, 2022
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As part of a tradition that grows every year, students at Buckner Preparatory shared holiday carols during the 4th Annual PreK Holiday Sing Along. Students and staff wore cheerful holiday props and bells during the program. Performances, included songs in English and Spanish, such as Navidad “Ozuna”, Muñeco de Nieve, Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad, You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch, Christmas Don’t Be Late, the traditional Jingle Bell Rocks and many other songs. As part of the festivities for the week, students also had an opportunity to engage in activities such as wearing holiday sweaters, pajama day and watching holiday movies such as The Polar Express and A Christmas Carol.

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Cityscape Schools’ First Angel Tree

  • Post published:December 20, 2022
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Cityscape’s goal to impact a child’s life in offering peace and hope is met during this holiday season with its first ever Angel Tree.  Board members, administration, teachers, and staff members came together to spread awareness to this great cause allowing investment in the life of students by going beyond academics and offering families additional support they may need through the holiday season.   “We desire to be a light in our community and align with the mission of Cityscape Schools by leading and contributing to our community and society,” said Natica Jones, Counselor at East Grand Preparatory. Across the three campuses – East Grand Preparatory, Buckner Preparatory, and the Early Childhood Center – Cityscape was able to sponsor 28 students from 13 families. All who will receive their presents the week before leaving for their holiday break.  Students were able to write to an angel what they wished for Christmas, and then matched with a Cityscape staff member. There was a 100% Angel-to-student match. Angel Tree at Cityscape Schools administration office This program is successful by creating a great impact in the lives of the students by leading by example and building character and morale through the acts of giving. The gratefulness the families have already shown only inspires Cityscape to keep helping out the community.  “Many times, students read about acts of kindness, but rarely see it done,” said Felecia Lopez, Counselor at Buckner Preparatory. “The angel tree gives students this opportunity and an experience that they can carry with them throughout their life.” This program will stay to be an annual tradition at Cityscape after seeing the successful turnout from both parties – the helpful staff and families.…

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Cityscape Schools Celebrates 12 Days Before Winter Break!

  • Post published:December 16, 2022
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Students at the Early Childhood Center celebrate “12 days before Christmas plus 1” right before the Winter Break!  This year, the ECC started the Twelve days by wearing antlers or an elf hat and will end with students and staff wearing their favorite pajamas! A tradition that started about only two years ago and has become an annual celebration thanks to Mr. Lopez, principal at Cityscape’s Early Childhood Center.  The students really look forward to the holidays because of all the activities that the teachers and staff offer. The idea first came from Jingle Jangle, which was celebrated in conjunction with East Grand Prep. The center decided to modify this tradition once they moved into the new Early Childhood Center building.  “We made it so that the younger students could participate and facilitated the days,” said Mr. Lopez “The jingle jangle was great but there were some activities that the little ones couldn’t participate in.” One of the favorite days for the students is ugly sweater day, where the students wear a Christmas sweater. “I think the kids really like arriving at school in the morning and seeing their teachers and classmates in the holiday spirit. I see that they are excited to see what everyone is wearing,” said Mr. Lopez. Throughout the year, the staff creates different activities that both the students and parents enjoy, allowing for more parent involvement. “We’re creating moments that are influenced by this one activity in school and it expands to also create a closer bond between parent and child,” said Mr. Lopez. “They are bonding and getting excited to pick out what to dress up as for that day together.”Students from the other Cityscape…

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