Activities on Campus

Vendredi 10 avril 2009 5 10 /04 /Avr /2009 02:01

Orange County campus 6th graders got together afterschool and worked on a project to help educate members of the LILA community about the importance of recycling.  They designed and created a website from scratch together as a group and have launched a campaign to have families log onto their site where they provide valuable tools that we can all use to do our part to save the Earth. The website address is:


http://www.lespetitsrecycleurs.webs.com


They work very hard on their site and are constantly feeding new information.  I sat with the group in March and they gave me a web tour.  I have prepared a very short video to give people a chance to meet our dynamic 6th graders and get a feel for their project.


 
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Samedi 4 avril 2009 6 04 /04 /Avr /2009 22:39

On March 27, the Los Feliz campus celebrated “Francophonie” day.  Elementary and secondary students and staff teamed up once again to turn the campus into a magical place.  For two hours in the afternoon, kids frolicked about campus and discovered various French-speaking countries as they participated in games, activities, and crafts representative of each region.

 

Later that day, parents were invited to get a sneak peek of what was left of the day’s festivities.  For those of you who could not make it or who would just like to relive a bit of this extraordinary day, Pierre-Loic Denichou, our IT pedagogical coordinator has prepared a little 7.5-minute video for you! 

 

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Dimanche 30 novembre 2008 7 30 /11 /Nov /2008 04:24

November 13th was set on the calendar as the great shake out.  LILA campuses participated in full force in this very important preparation.  Here is a little taste of what happened at each site….

 

West Valley Campus Director Stephane Plancke explains the concept and procedure for us:

 
“We did the Earthquake drill simultaneously in all classrooms at 10:00 am sharp and then evacuated to the safe areas of our campus.

We talked about having to stay 2 to 3 days on campus in case of a big earthquake and checked our survival kits.”

Los Feliz Director Deborah Thornburg breaks down the preparation and work that went behind this day:

 

“At Los Feliz we had a detailed and very organized Earthquake Sahakeout Drill which was scheduled for Thursday November 13, 2008 at 10 am.  All teachers and staff were warned in advance that there would be a drill.  Classroom teachers were given specific instructions to follow and share with their students.  Johan also worked on an exit map that was color-coded based on where on campus a person might find themselves. These maps were placed in each classroom and reviewed in person with instructors themselves.

Administrative staff was also informed of their exit pattern.  

 

In preparation for the event, we checked our earthquake kit rations, and made sure that administrators had flashlights that will be used in case of an actual emergency.  At Los Feliz we had 100% participation in this effort and all went very well.  Kudos to Johan Gamble, Safety Coordinator for LILA Los Feliz who designed and spearheaded this project on our campus.  Because of it, we have now opened a dialogue about earthquake preparedness and we are all on board to make sure that we are where we should be in this regard.  Johan is working on a report that will go to all staff and teachers in follow up to this activity.”

  

Pasadena Director, Philippe Detzen, gives us a taste of the day:

 

“At 10:00am this morning our bells rang at the same time the Pasadena city college loud speaker called for “drop, cover, hold”

All of our 110 students with staff dropped under a table, took cover and held tight.

Some young students after the drill made interesting comments:

-          I did not feel anything

-          What does an earthquake look like?

In 5th grade the teacher (Nordine Bouriche) pretended that he was wounded and one student (Lucas) crawled towards him with his backpack over his head to rescue him. He was the class hero.”

 

Orange County Director, Pascal Stricher, gives us a cute anecdote to cap the report off…

 

“Operation went smoothly despite some fears expressed by some elementary students for whom it is not easy, despite all our explanations, to understand and believe that a drill is not reality but an exercise.

Mathis, a second grader had a good question: will our school be shacked for good by a machine during the drill?”

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Mercredi 26 novembre 2008 3 26 /11 /Nov /2008 06:12

In October of this year, LILA collaborated with the scientific department of the French Consulat to bring a very special exhibit and lecture series to LILA’s secondary students.  The project called “physique de femmes” which in translation “women in physics” loses some of its poetic play on words, brought some prominent female researchers and university professors to LILA to come speak to our students about their contributions to the world of science.  The event, which promoted science and the variety of careers the sciences have to offer all individuals, had as its goal to showcase women who have for so long taken a backseat to their male counterparts in the world of science.  It was truly inspiring to see our students get so excited about the conferences and ask so many pertinent and intelligent questions.  A very special thank you to these dedicated professionals who took time out of their busy schedules to come share with our students.  

Here is a 5 minute video put together by our own Pierre-Loic Denichou which gives a taste of what our students got to experience on that sunny day of October 30th:

 

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Mardi 25 novembre 2008 2 25 /11 /Nov /2008 20:51

You got a snapshot of the closed campus for Los Feliz on Halloween. But the fact is that all campuses celebrated this big day and the Orange County campus wanted to share their success with the LILA community. Campus director, Pascal Stricher reports that, as always, the Halloween Party was a great success! The kids had a great time seeing all the different costumes, playing games, and showing off their carved pumpkins! The event was made possible thanks to the parent volunteers who give their time and talent so a big thank you goes out to all the parents who helped set up, clean up afterwards, volunteered during the party, and/or brought treats for the potluck. A special thank you goes out to thank Sally Lacourse, our Halloween Party Chair, for organizing the whole event.

See the Orange Halloween Album on the Blog to get a sneak peek at this great event!

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