Faculty recently hosted an 80s-themed Murder Mystery Dinner. See all of the pictures on SmugMug! PARENTS E-NEWS March 2016 Multicultural Month
We celebrated Multicultural Month at Church Farm School with a host of activities celebrating the various cultures represented at the school. A perennial favorite is our Multicultural Dinner, and this year was no exception. The menu featured Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, African, Indian, Jamaican, Latin American and Mexican food, and was prepared and served by faculty, staff, students, Sodexo and even CFS coach Rohan Grant! Thanks to the Multicultural Club for putting on another great event! The M-Club also created this fun video welcoming guests to the event.
Other highlights of the month included a Multicultural Dress Down Day (pictured below), an Open Mic night and town halls with topics such as teenage stress and racism. Student Profile: Daniel Eze '17 Daniel Eze '17, a resident of Downingtown, came to Church Farm School in 8th grade looking for a better academic opportunity. His mother had passed by the school many times, and thought it was worth checking out. Stephen Zarycranski '16, then a freshman and also a day student from Chester Springs, gave him a tour, and he was sold on CFS. "It just seemed more friendly than my school. Everyone we walked by said 'hi' to Stephen," Daniel recalls. His first year at CFS, Daniel was enrolled as a day student, but after his family found the logistics of getting him to and from the school on time too tricky, he became a boarder for his 9th and 10th grade years. After earning his driver's license at 16, he decided to go back to being a day student for 11th grade. But he wholly appreciates the
boarding school experience. "I became closer to everyone. I started to feel like I knew the school more, and it was easier to study because I had more access to the teachers, too." An active participant in school life, Daniel plays soccer, basketball and track, and even tried golf. "The athletics here allows us to explore different things until we find what we like and don't like. I've basically tried everything." He is a member of the DECA, Marketing and Greystock News clubs, and he has an affinity for photography. "Church Farm School really helps you get out of your shell. The people are so friendly. It's a community... a family here." CFS Band Hosts Dynamo Band teacher Ms. Nicole Campbell and her students were joined on March 8 by the Nashville-based band, Dynamo - whose music is a fusion of jazz, R&B and funk - for a full-day workshop in Chapel. That evening, the Church Farm School band performed three songs, and Dynamo performed too, before heading off to finish up their most recent tour. A huge thanks to Ms. Campbell for organizing this visit, and to Dynamo for spending so much time with us (and taking this epic selfie). You can view the full performance here:
DECA Members Compete in Hershey
At the beginning of March, six students - (pictured left to right) Daniel Eze, Mel Mendez, Sebastian Lopez, Sungho Yoo, Zhaosen Guo and Cameron Lybrand - competed at the state DECA competition in Hershey, PA. It was the largest state competition yet with more than 2,100 students from all over the state, and three of our students returned home with honors: Mel Mendez: First place in Job Interview Zhaosen Guo: Third place in Business Finance Sungho Yoo: Medallions for Best Role Play and Best Test Score Support Relay for Life Team Lunardi The school's Relay for Life Team, named in honor of former CFS teacher and guidance counselor Rich Lunardi (pictured above) is getting ready for their event at West Chester University on April 23, and is still $700 away from meeting their goal! You can learn more about the team and support them here.
Get Some Griffin Gear Need some Griffin Gear? Visit www.gocfs.net/griffin-gear to order some items for spring! Hot sellers include t-shirts, visors and socks! Campus Candids and Calendar Upcoming Dates to Remember: March 29: Classes Resume March 31: Awards Night April 1-3: All School Weekend April 4: CFS Choir at Carnegie Hall
The Marketing Club participates in a photo shoot at the school's solar array. Jeremy Shields shows off his award for Rotary Citizen of the Month.
John Corthazar shows off the robot he helped build for the VEX Robotics Competition at the school's Corporate Recognition Breakfast.
CFS Ambassadors help stuff Easter eggs for West Whiteland Township's hunt at Boot Road Park on March 19.
Andrew Richards was also named a Rotary Citizen of the Month!
Members of the Interact Club helped prepare and serve dinner at the Darby Recreation Center on March 1. 1001 E. Lincoln Hwy., Exton, PA 19341 www.gocfs.net 610-363-7500 STAY CONNECTED