Thursday, August 18, 2016

ESY PJ Hill School Trenton NJ

(Some of the following information was taken from the website of the Center for Child and Family Achievement)

I met Wanda W. Stansbury in 2015 when I was contacted about a Art Fundraiser that was taking place in Princeton NJ.  I am a big supporter of Original Art and several of the participating Artists are friends so it was a no brainer for me to support and cover the event.

My initial meeting with Wanda W. Stansbury who is the Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Child and Family Achievement was a very pleasant one.  I met with Wanda, Fanya Gallo (Co-Chair Special Events) and Artist Tasha O'Neil in space #49 of the Princeton Shopping Center which was also the location of the fundraiser.   After viewing the artwork we chatted, have a listen.

https://soundcloud.com/trenton365/center-for-child-and-family?in=trenton365/sets/center-for-child-and-family

The Center for Child and Family Achievement, believes that parents and children can learn together, and seeks to inspire and to develop stronger academic achievement in children living in poverty from Kindergarten through High School graduation, by addressing the needs of the family.

Since that initial meeting and interview our friendship has grown and included some partnering as we work to build a better community for everyone and address the achievement gap.  The Center for Child and Family Achievement has adopted a Library Box of Trenton NJ and we are working on plans to have #lbots in all of the public schools in Trenton NJ, stay tuned!

I took Wanda up on the offer to visit PJ Hill School in Trenton NJ for the ESY (End of School Year) Celebration but first I stopped by John Mennell's organization Magazine Literacy to pick up some items to share with the children and families.  www.magazineliteracy.org has partnered with Trenton 365 and others to distribute magazines, comics and periodicals.

After picking up ~300 Highlights Magazines and chatting with some workers at the Isles Mill One building, I headed to PJ Hill school.

I chatted with 2 Security Officers who helped me carry the magazines into the gym.  As I moved down the corridor I could smell fresh popcorn, something sweet and could hear the delightful sounds of children enjoying themselves.

The gym was setup with visual displays from the students, several tables with books, a refreshment station provided by a local vendor Lavalles Party Jumps and music.

I grabbed several images of the parents, children and teachers before the crowd went crazy upon the arrival of the ADC Kid mascot Prada Enchilada.  Dancing to some of the most popular dance music Prada Enchilada led the children and adults through several moves and took me back to my "Dance Party USA" and "Dancin on Air" days.  More on that at another time!

I chatted with Trenton Board of Education Superintendent Lucy Ferria and Wanda about the event and some of the expectations going forward.

Have a listen to some of the audio captured at the event.
https://soundcloud.com/trenton365/sets/esy-pj-hill-school-trenton-nj

I also want to give a shoutout to Robinson who I recalled from my days playing basketball at Moody Park and the Lawrence Neighborhood Center.



I also want to give a shoutout to Robinson who I recalled from my days playing basketball at Moody Park and the Lawrence Neighborhood Center.  







































Saturday, August 13, 2016

Trenton Civic Trust August meeting

Trenton Civic Trust
August 2016 Meeting Notes / Highlights by Jacque Howard

Press - Media - General inquiries
Trenton Civic Trust Facilitator
Princess Hoagland
pghoagland@gmail.com


The Citizens Campaign

Civic Trustees are a new force for strengthening our cities’ ability to tackle tough issues.  They are committed to identifying evidence-based solutions to their city’s problems, and working together to implement them with a "no-blame" approach. They make a pledge to serve their city, with their fellow Trustees, by working together to make their city stronger than it is today.
Supported by The Citizens Campaign’s platform of civic power tools and training, and its pro bono government attorneys and policy experts in urban government, Civic Trustees are changing the game by:
  • Engaging in bottom-up conversations about issues they care about
  • Conducting evidence-based research on these issues to identify what is working in other cities
  • Shaping the solution to make it more feasible to get results. This is called “doing the doable”.
  • Working with The Citizens Campaign’s Legal Task Force to turn the solution into a “ready to adopt” legal form such as an ordinance, executive order, or resolution
  • Approaching challenges with a “no blame” perspective in order to keep the focus on the solutions
  • Partnering with local government to get results that are: (1) evidence-based, 2) cost effective, and 3) beneficial to the whole community
  • Achieving success via adoption of their solutions by city council, school boards, planning boards and other government agencies
  • Sharing the ongoing story of city government innovation through civic leadership written by City Storytellers 
Facilitator Princess Hoagland welcomed the group and we began introductions.


Updates

Education Task Force 
  • Information was shared regarding the Trenton Board of Education "Code of Conduct" policy
  • Sub-committee members are seeking specific school support/partnering
  • Information gathering is taking place for an OPRA request
  • General conversations took place regarding potential partners and information previously gathered from parents and students through a survey
Neighborhood Quality of Life meeting w/economic Development Director
  • Public Works & Inspections Dept. are reviewing our "Neighborhood Quality of Life" form
  • City of Trenton is launching an "app" to assist with information gathering around QOL issues
  • Tree Fund conversations took place with a discussion about types of trees best suited to planted
  • Conversations were had regarding priorities around QOL issues, trees or lighting
Urban Auxiliary Police, civilian Police Academy meeting
  • Dialog was had with Police Dir. Parrey, another conversation will take place Sat. 8/13/16
  • Program insurance will fall under City of Trenton "umbrella policy"
  • A budget for 3 Officers has been completed 10k
  • Conversations were had around Emergency Mgmt. Services, Fire Dir. Bashir will be contacted
SLACK app presentation
  • Discussions were had about the information gathering/sharing app
  • Tutorial will be distributed to Civic Trust Members
Presentation Team
  • Neighborhood QOL issues were discussed in more detail such as lighting and tree planting
  • The "Neighborhood Initiative" press release was discussed with plans for a simultaneous release for Perth Amboy, Jersey City and Trenton Civic Trusts