@CSD7bx: Engage, Elevate and Empower
By Timothy Coleman
Many of our podcasts highlight the work of our parents and community members as they seek to accomplish their goals and deal with life's struggles and successes along the way.
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@CSD7bx: Engage, Elevate and EmpowerApr 30, 2020
D7 NewsPod Fusion (Feb 2021 - English)
Welcome to D7 NewsPod Fusion podcast. Our district motto is to Engage, Elevate and Empower.
This a special family-focused podcast that has been developed and performed by the parent coordinators of District 7 and the Parents from our President's Council, with support from our Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez and Deputy Superintendent Frank Hernandez for always providing their support
Here, we'll listen to our D7 parent coordinators recite the "I Have a Dream" speech by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , answer questions and sing a positive song. We've also thrown in a few good jokes as well! We hope you enjoy!
A huge thank you to Carmen Nieves, Carmen Rosario, Carlos Sosa and Orlene Walters-Crossdale for contributing to this episode.
Thank you for joining D7 NewsPod Fusion.
We hope you enjoy
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The Story of Ferdinand English version
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven a podcast Original our district motto is Engage, Elevate and Empowers
A special family-focused podcast has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
In today's episode, we will read the book, The Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best-known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. The children's book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights. He sits in the middle of the bull ring failing to take heed of any of the provocations of the matador and others to fight.
Thank you for joining Reading Corner Seven a podcast original where we read The Story of Ferdinand the bull.
The moral of Ferdinand the Bull is to be content with who you are and to accept the people around you for who they are.
We hope you enjoy the read-aloud
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Gift of nothing book patrick mcdonnell English Version
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven a podcast Original our district motto is Engage, Elevate and Empowers
A special family focused podcast has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
In today's episode, we will read the book, The Gift of nothing By Patrick McDonnell.
In 2005, McDonnell embarked on a children’s book career. His first children’s book The Gift of Nothing quickly became a New York Times Best Seller. Art (2006), his second release, told the story of a boy named Art who makes art. His next release, Just Like Heaven (2006), heralding the joys of simple blessings, was hailed in a starred review by Kirkus as “a meditation on the true nature of miracles.” In 2007 McDonnell again returned to the New York Times Best Seller list with Hug Time, featuring a kitten named Jules who goes around the world hugging endangered species. Since then, he has produced two additional childrens books (South and Wag!) along with the 2012 Caldecott Honor winner Me…Jane, a biography about the young Jane Goodall, and The Monsters’ Monster.
Thank you join in Reading Corner Seven a podcast original where we read The Gift of nothing By Patrick McDonnell,
We hope you enjoy the story about Mooch the cat desperately wants to find a gift for his friend Earl the dog, but Earl already has everything. "What do you give a guy who has everything?" Mooch wonders. The answer, of course, is nothing! This simple story features characters from Patrick McDonnell's popular comic strip, Mutts, and has the same depth, charm, and heart that he gives to his daily readers.
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Podcast en español del Distrito 7, Episode 3
Spanish Podcast Episode 3
Outline
- Welcome/Intro – Alexia Rodriguez
- Mission – Carlos Sosa
- Interview with Ms. Vega (Children’s Health Fund) – Alexia Rodriguez
- Commercial 911/311 info – Alexia Rodriguez
- Multicultural – Carlos Sosa
- Ending/Exit – Alexia Rodriguez
Interview questions with Ms. Vega
What has helped you feel connected to your community in the last few weeks?
Are there any examples/markers of resilience that you are seeing right now that you find particularly inspiring or hopeful?
What do you do if/when you do start to feel worn down?
How can we engage our families’ and student’s strengths right now? What does a virtual strengths-based approach to your work look like right now?
What resources and supports need to be considered and planned for as we start to think about the next school year in your school building? generally (i.e. city-wide)?
Podcast en español del Distrito 7, Episode 2
Spanish Podcast Episode 2
Outline
- Mission – Carlos Sosa
- Denise's Daily dose of sunshine – Dorothy Gutierrez
- Interview between Timothy & Jessica – Hanoi Gomez
- Meditation – Alexia Rodriguez
- Positive affirmation – Alexia Rodriguez
- Timothy last part self-reflection - Hanoi Gomez
Podcast en español del Distrito 7
Community School District 7 Spanish Podcast, Episode 1
Outline
- District Goal – Hanoi Gomez
- Mission – Carlos Sosa
- Dental – Alexia Rodriguez
- Student Interview – Alexia Rodriguez
- Lourdes Recipe – Alexia Rodriguez
- How incredible you are – Alexia Rodriguez
- Positive affirmation – Alexia Rodriguez
- Denise's Weekly dose of Sunshine - Dorothy Gutierrez
READING CORNER SEVEN Robert N. Munsch book title: Love you forever book (English Version)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family-focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we feature the book title: Love you forever by Robert N. Munsch
Love You Forever is a story about a mother's continual love for her son as he goes through the stages of adolescence to manhood. Robert Munsch published the popular picture book Love You Forever in 1986 as a way of grieving loss of his two children. Overcome by this loss, Munsch wrote the book as an allegory of the unconditional and lifelong love that parents have for their children. Love You Forever chronicles the life of a boy as he becomes a man, as well as the life of his loving mother. The book has had two illustrators, Anthony Lewis and Sheila McGraw.
In this week
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Hanoi Gomez, Parent Coordinator of PS 1
Ana Miranda Parent Coordinator of PS 157
Margarita Muley< Parent Coordinator of PS 65
Carmen Rosairo, Parent Coordinator of MS 151
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
READING CORNER SEVEN Robert N. Munsch book title: Love you forever book (Spanish Version)
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven Podcast original of District 7. Where we
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family-focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we feature the book title: Love you forever by Robert N. Munsch
Love You Forever is a story about a mother's continual love for her son as he goes through the stages of adolescence to manhood. Robert Munsch published the popular picture book Love You Forever in 1986 as a way of grieving loss of his two children. Overcome by this loss, Munsch wrote the book as an allegory of the unconditional and lifelong love that parents have for their children. Love You Forever chronicles the life of a boy as he becomes a man, as well as the life of his loving mother. The book has had two illustrators, Anthony Lewis and Sheila McGraw.
In this week
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Hanoi Gomez, Parent Coordinator of PS 1
Ana Miranda Parent Coordinator of PS 157
Margarita Muley< Parent Coordinator of PS 65
Carmen Rosairo, Parent Coordinator of MS 151
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
Reading Corner Seven: Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown (Spanish Version)
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven: Podcast format Runaway Bunny
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven a podcast Original our district motto is Engage, Elevate and Empowers
A special family-focused podcast has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
Intro: In today's episode, we will read the book, Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
Celebrating 75 years, The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown, beloved children’s book author of Goodnight Moon.
A little bunny keeps running away from his mother in this imaginary game of hide-and-seek.
The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures.
Outro Part
Thank you join in Reading Corner Seven were we read Runaway Bunny by M. B Wise
We hope you enjoy the story of a little bunny who keeps running away from his mother in an imaginative and imaginary game of verbal hide-and-seek.
Little bunny soon realizes that the strength of a mother's love is an extremely powerful force and decides that he likes being exactly where he is.
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Reading Corner Seven: Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown (English Version)
Intro to Reading Corner Seven: Podcast Runaway Bunny
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven a podcast Original our district motto is Engage, Elevate and Empowers (pause)
A special family-focused podcast has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to our Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his ongoing support
Book Intro:
In today's episode, we will read the book, Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
Celebrating 75 years, The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown, beloved children’s book author of Goodnight Moon.
A little bunny keeps running away from his mother in this imaginary game of hide-and-seek.
The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures.
Outro: Thank you join in Reading Corner Seven were we read Runaway Bunny by M. B Wise
We hope you enjoy the story of a little bunny who keeps running away from his mother in an imaginative and imaginary game of verbal hide-and-seek.
Little bunny soon realizes that the strength of a mother's love is an extremely powerful force and decides that he likes being exactly where he is.
Don’t forget to follow us online @ CSD7bx.org
Or follow us on Twitter @ csd7bx
The Story of Ferdinand Spanish Version
Welcome to Reading Corner Seven a podcast Original our district motto is Engage, Elevate and Empowers (pause)
A special family-focused podcast has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
In today's episode, we will read the book, The Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best-known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. The children's book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights. He sits in the middle of the bull ring failing to take heed of any of the provocations of the matador and others to fight.
Thank you for joining Reading Corner Seven a podcast original where we read The Story of Ferdinand the bull.
The moral of Ferdinand the Bull is to be content with who you are and to accept the people around you for who they are.
We hope you enjoy the story about
Don’t forget to follow us online @ CSD7bx.org
Or follow us on Twitter @ csd7bx
Reading Corner Seven: Thank you M'AM by Langston Hughes (Spanish Version)
Engage, Elevate and Empowers special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we will read a short story title: Thank You M'am writing by Langston Hughes. Taken from an anthology called " America Street," where the story are vital and unique as the friends, neighbors, relatives we encounter each day. We hope you enjoy our read aloud Thank
Name of readers in the episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Ana Miranda, Parent Coordinator of PS 157
Carmen Rosario, Parent Coordinator of MS151
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission:
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: Thank you MA'm by Langton Hughes (English Version)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we feature: Thank Ma'm take from the an anthology "Welcome to America Street, where every story is as vital and unique as the friends, neighbors, and relatives we encounter every day.
Name of readers in the episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Ana Miranda, Parent Coordinator of PS 157
Margarita Mulay, Parent Coordinator of PS65
Orlene Walters-crossdale, Parent Coordinator SBX Acad. Applied Media
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
Must include the mode of communication:
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission:
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: A poem by Dr. Maya Angelou (English Version)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we feature a Poem by Maya Angelou
Name of readers in the episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Margarita Muley , Parent Coordinator of PS 65
Carmen Rosairo, Parent Coordinator of MS 151
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission:
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: lectura de una increíble poeta Maya Angelou (Versión en español)
Reading Corner Seven: Una lectura de una increíble poeta Maya Angelou (Versión en español)
El podcast especial enfocado en la familia de Engage, Elevate and Empower, la serie Reading Corner Seven, ha sido desarrollado e interpretado por los coordinadores de padres del Distrito 7 con el apoyo del coordinador de liderazgo familiar, Timothy Coleman. En el episodio de hoy, presentamos unos poems de la increíble poeta Maya Angelou
Destacados en este episodio son:
Monse Santana, coordinadora de padres de PS / MS 31
Hanoi Gómez, coordinador de padres de PS 1
Ana Miranda, coordinadora de padres de la escuela PS 157
Magarita Mulay, coordinadora de padres de la escuela PS 65
Timothy Coleman, Coordinador de Liderazgo Familiar para el Distrito 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission:
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: House on Mango Street (Versión en español)
Reading Corner Seven: House on Mango Street (Versión en español)
El podcast especial enfocado en la familia de Engage, Elevate and Empower, la serie Reading Corner Seven, ha sido desarrollado e interpretado por los coordinadores de padres del Distrito 7 con el apoyo del coordinador de liderazgo familiar, Timothy Coleman.
En el episodio de hoy, presentamos el libro "House on Mango Street".
Destacados en este episodio son:
Monse Santana, coordinadora de padres de PS / MS 31
Hanoi Gómez, coordinador de padres de PS 1
Aiowa Aponte, Coordinadora de padres de la escuela PS 369
Jannet Guadalupe, coordinadora de padres de la escuela PS 154
Carmen Rosario, coordinadora de padres de la escuela MS151
Margarita Muley, coordinadora de padres de la escuela PS 65
Timothy Coleman, Coordinador de Liderazgo Familiar para el Distrito 7
Un agradecimiento especial al Superintendente Rafael T. Alvarez por su apoyo.
Reading Corner Seven: House on Mango Street (English Version)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, we feature the book, "House on Mango Street"
Featured in this episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Hanoi Gomez, Parent Coordinator of PS 1
Aiowa Aponte, Parent Coordinator of PS 369
Jannet Guadalupe, Parent Coordinator of PS 154
Carmen Rosario, Parent Coordinator of MS 151
Margarita Muley, Parent Coordinator of PS 65
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (Spanish)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, Monse Santana (Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31) reads "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein.
The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1964 by Harper & Row, it has become one of Silverstein’s best-known titles, and has been translated into numerous languages.
Featured in this episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Hanoi Gomez, Parent Coordinator of PS 1
Alexia Rodriguez, District PC
Dorothy Gutierrez, Parent Coordinator of PS 25
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Reading Corner Seven: The Giving Tree by Shel Siverstein (English)
Engage, Elevate and Empower's special family focused podcast, series Reading Corner Seven, has been developed and performed by The District 7 Parent Coordinators with support from Family Leadership Coordinator, Timothy Coleman.
In today's episode, Monse Santana (Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31) reads "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein.
The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1964 by Harper & Row, it has become one of Silverstein’s best-known titles, and has been translated into numerous languages.
Featured in this episode are:
Monse Santana, Parent Coordinator of PS/MS 31
Carlos Sosa, Parent Coordinator of PS 49
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator for District 7
A special Thank You to Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez for his support
www.CSD7bx.org
Twitter: @CSD7bx
IG: @CSD7bx
District Mission
In order to develop conscious, civic minded, independent successful 21st century leaders and global citizens District 7 empowers all stakeholders by:
* Ensuring students are at the forefront of our work
* Promoting equity and diversity
* Utilizing community partnerships
* Promoting professional inquiry, collaboration and excellence
* Providing a safe, orderly and efficient environment
Episode 2: Build Yourself Up
Welcome to the second episode of Engage, Elevate and Empower, the Community School District 7 podcast. Our District is located in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx, in New York City.
This episode features:
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator
Margerita Mulay, Parent Coordinator from PS 65
Carlos Sosa, Parent Coordinator of PS 49
Denise Jourdan, Parent Coordinator of PS 161
Lourdes Rodriguez, Parent Coordinator of PS 43
Students from SBAAM, MS 296: "Shine Brighter"
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Episode 1: Social Distancing vs. Social Identity
Welcome to the first episode of Engage, Elevate and Empower, the Community School District 7 podcast. Our District is located in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx, New York. Find us online at www.CSD7bx.org
Tweet us @CSD7bx
This episode features:
Orlene Walters-Crossdale, Parent Coordinator of PS 296
Lourdes Rodriguez, Parent Coordinator of PS 43
Timothy Coleman, Family Leadership Coordinator (Host)
Kamryn Sosa, Student from Learning Through Play (Universal 3K/Pre-K)
Kadidia Sissoko, Student from South Bronx Academy of Applied Media (SBAAM, MS 296)
Wanda Hill, Parent Coordinator of MS/HS 223
Superintendent Rafael T. Alvarez
Denise Jourdan, Parent Coordinator, PS 161