By Jordan Frias, City Year AmeriCorps member on the National Grid Team serving at the Blackstone Elementary School.
Marleen* is an exceptional fourth grade student at the Blackstone. She has one of the highest test scores for English Language Art assessment in her entire grade level. Considering that this is her first year out of an SEI (Sheltered English Immersion) classroom, she’s come a long way. I was curious to hear about how life is going for Marleen at the Blackstone.
Q: How long have you been at the Blackstone for?
A: Since Kindergarten (K-2).
Q: How do you like the Blackstone this year?
A: I like it because we got a new principal to tell us to stay focused, do our work and tell teachers to encourage us.
Q: What else do you like about the school beside the principal?
A: The teachers! They’re sweet, they’re nice and they help you when you need the help and so do the City Years!
Q: What’s different about fourth grade from third?
A: The work because right now we’re getting deep deep into the fractions, multiplication and division.
Q: What do you want to be or do when you grow up?
A: Something that includes math because I love all numbers. Ms. Peralta (my third grade teacher) used to say that all math numbers used to be naked without their story problems.
Q: What do you think Ms. Gorman (your current teacher) and Ms. Peralta have in common?
A: Ms. Peralta is the sweetest lady. They’re both like grandmothers. Sometimes when they have to be tough with their learning they are and that’s awesome!
Q: What do you like to do for fun?
A: Dance with my cousin. She has the other half of this (heart shaped) charm bracelet.
Q: Do you like to read?
A: Yes. My dad’s worker at his job always gets me books. My favorite is “Bunnicula.” It’s about bunnies that they think are vampires because they suck all the juices out of tomatoes.
*name changed for privacy
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