With the help of Global Village scientist Naomi Pooley, Mrs. Chang's Irving 4th graders have been hunting down bacteria at school for their microbiology unit "The Invisible World Around Us." The students took samples from around the school, and then inoculated Petri dishes to grow bacteria. Click here to view photos of this project.
Judy Hsu did a great 4-minute story about the Oak Park Education Foundation's Vex Robotics program on her Channel 7 news show, on the morning of March 15. Click here to watch some of our fabulous students, teacher and volunteers in action.
The Oak Park Education Foundation hosted "Sponge
Ball Bonanza," an exciting competition showcasing the talents of Julian
and Brooks middle school students. The 6th, 7th and 8th graders, both
boys and girls, were guided by volunteer engineers, high school mentors
and teachers. Working in teams, they designed, built and programmed
robots that scored points by moving sponge balls into targets of
varying degrees of difficulty.
The Brooks gym was filled to capacity with friends and family
cheering on the 80 student designers. Junior varsity teams built robots
that operated by remote control, while varsity students programmed
their bots to operate autonomously, using sensors. Julian emerged
victorious, but all agreed that they had gained valuable experience not
only in making robots, but also in connecting with adult engineers and
learning how they work, and solving problems while working in teams.
Click here to see a slideshow of photos courtesy of Alec Bloyd-Peshkin.
Students in the After-School Art Club at Julian made portfolios, purses and bags
using weaving and basketry out of materials from nature. The Club took
place on Tuesdays and Thursdays in January, and was taught by visiting
artist Karen Gubitz with art teacher Chris Worley. Click here for a slideshow of pictures (taken by Chris Worley).
Join us for the annual William C. Staszak Award dinner on Saturday, April 24, 2010, 6 pm at the Oak Park Country Club. This year we're honoring Jan Pate, CEO of the West Cook YMCA and Oak Park Village Trustee, for her dedication to the children of Oak Park. Mike Cramer, award-winning independent filmmaker, will emcee the event.
The evening includes socializing with old and new friends, and both live and silent auctions of wonderful items from sports tickets to vacation homes, jewelry to wine, tools to sailing trips. The dinner has sold out in recent years, so call or email now to buy tickets, place an ad, sponsor the event or donate an auction item: (708) 524-3026 or pquilling@op97.org.



