Editorial - Colegio Princeton de México

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8th Edition 2014
Editorial
Head of Academic Development
Ariana Löpez de Llergo A.
Head Editor
Elizabeth Garcia Romero
Technologies Manager:
Hector Lazcano Hernandez
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Facts:
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Only 2%
of Earth's population naturally has green eyes.
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Scientists noticed that children, who are avid watchers
of the cartoon SpongeBob Squarepants, tend to have
learning problems later on.
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In early 1900s German kids used to die from diarrhea
until a doctor invented carrot stew which saved thousands of lives.
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Doritos were created at Disneyland in an attempt to
use old tortillas that would otherwise be thrown out.
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Your immune system destroys at least one cell every
day that would have become cancer if it lived.
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Dear Princeton´s Family
Welcome Princetonians to our 2014-2015 School
year !
I wish each one of you the very best of it. I feel fortunate having walked with some of you through your academic years, shaking hands with graduates at different Universities, makes me feel very proud to be
Princeton.
My gratitude to your parents who believe we can work
together
towards your education. We will continue to transform
our curriculum to ensure that our students have the
best opportunities to reach their full potential.
We will keep on working and improving our facilities.,
and continue to pursue our goal of Excellence In Education.
Happy Holidays for Everyone!
Miss Pilar Álvarez Arakelian
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On November 19th, our 5th grade students had the honor of being invited to participate in Olinca´s 5th years 11th debate.
Carlos Manuel Haro, Carla Rosado, Paulina Cadena and Emilio Rafael Huerta were
the team chosen by our school to represent us.
Rafael Matos, AntharZuart, Soleil Lara, Azalea Vazquez, Celeste Castillo and Viviana Escobar were there to support them and act as substitutes in case they were
needed.
The theme was “The use of animals for entertainment is culturally and ethically
correct”
Our kids did a very good job preparing their position speeches for the debate,
and even though they were against it, they also had to prepare for the affirmative
position because they didn´t know which side they would have to take.
The coin was tossed into the air and Princeton had to defend the affirmative position against Ameyallischool.
Both teams gave excellent speeches and rebutall cross examination questions.
It was a wonderful experience for the kids in which they learned the importance
of listening to others, respecting others points of view, giving their own in the
most respectful way and confronting the difficulty of defending a point of view
that they didn´t agree with.
We are very grateful to Olinca Institute for inviting us and very proud of our students for representing us and we hope next year´s 5th grade students enjoy participating in the debate as much as this team did.
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By
Miss Ariana López de Llergo
Almost everyone who has known Princeton School well over a long period has been touched at one time or another by a notable paradox. On
one hand, the school has undergone many great changes: physically,
academically, in the diversity, interests and activities of its student’s
body, and teaching staff. Yet, in many other ways, Princeton has always
been able to retain and extent its warmth and close personal attention to
everyone who has been a part of its community.
Princeton School was originally founded by Miss Katia Arakelian de Álvarez during the 1980´s, and from its earliest beginnings, it has always
focused its energy and aspirations towards teaching children to a higher
academic standard than that of its contemporary´s. Miss Katia´s goal for
Princeton was simple : “ To make children feel happy, at ease and comfort-able at school”, as well as to provide a carefully planned, stimulating, caring environment, which will enable students develop an academic foundation, installing core values, confidence, and positive attitudes,
all of which are priceless assets for becoming responsible global citizens. Furthermore, the future of our country and our planet will in time,
become our children´s responsibility.
We are proud to say that Princeton has maintained it-self as a personalized school, without losing the character of one of the best schools in
Mexico.
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Jim Carlton
Special Senior writer at Wall Street and so it did. Carlton has
covered West Coast political
and economic issues
for the Wall Street Journal
during the past six
years, prior to tha was an
environmental writer for
the journal and also covered
Sillicon Valley.
Author of “Apple The Inside Story of
Intrigue, Egomania and Business
Blunders “ ( Times Books 1997)
Before joining the Journal he has been
a reporter at The Los Angeles Times
Felicitamos a los alumnos de lMiss
Ana Laura de la materia de ética
por los trabajos realizados en
honor de la hoy
Malala
Yousafzai,
Premio
Nobel de
la Paz
2014
La adolescente pakistaní fue galardonada junto al activista indio Kailash Satyarthi. Ambos
luchan por los derechos
de los niños.
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Mexico´s City new aquarium
Located in Polanco an upscale neighborhood that is home to
gleaming office towers,, largely nuilt by Carlos Slim , and
across the Street from his Soumaya art museum the aquarium
represents an investment of $ 19.25 million. The building was
designed by Fernando Romero, Slim´s aechitect son in law,,
and is a five lever triangular structure. All the levels with the
exception of one are underground.
There are five fish tanks with a total volumen of 1.6 million galllons. The wáter was brought from the mexican coastel state
of Veracruz an the sand from Florida.. Aquarium Inbursa is
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We once again are proud to be part of the
Friendship journey 2014. CINCINNATI
Good luck to all our Princetonians
By Miss Ariana López de Llergo
We are delighted that you have accepted our invitation to
join us for the journey 2014 and we look forward to the
opportunity to be together here in Cincinnati. We have
planned a variety of projects that we believe your students will find engaging.
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Art (3 students per country)
An international team of students will create a work
of art that will be the legacy of FJ 2013
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Music
(3 students per country)
A multi-national choir will share songs of friendship.
It doesn’t take a great voice; all you need is a big
heart.
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Technology
(1 student per country)
Students will document this week through a web
page, I-movie, and social media
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Engineering
(2 students per country)
Which international team will design a bridge that
holds the most weight?
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Design
(2 students per country)
~ January 2015 ~
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