The residency went too fast! However, I had a terrific time, and very much enjoyed classes at McPherson. What an amazing group of young poets!
About Hands on Stanzas
Hands on Stanzas, the educational outreach program of the Poetry Center of Chicago places professional, teaching Poets in residence at Chicago Public Schools across the city. Poets teach the reading, discussion, and writing of poetry to 3 classes over the course of 20 classroom visits, typically from October through April. Students improve their reading, writing, and public speaking skills, and participating teachers report improved motivation and academic confidence. You can contact Cassie Sparkman, Director of the Hands on Stanzas program, by phone: 312.629.1665 or by email: csparkman(at)poetrycenter.org for more information.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Last Day of Classes
For our last day of class, we read Wesley McNair's "Goodbye to the Old Life," discussing it briefly. I also brought in three of my own poems to share with students, as well as some of my music. McPherson students weren't shy, asking me questions about inspirations behind both the songs and poems. I was also given a beautiful book, Tuesdays with Mr. Dean, which students from all three classes made, filled with poems and reminiscences about our past twenty (!) weeks.
The residency went too fast! However, I had a terrific time, and very much enjoyed classes at McPherson. What an amazing group of young poets!
The residency went too fast! However, I had a terrific time, and very much enjoyed classes at McPherson. What an amazing group of young poets!
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6th grade,
7th grade,
8th grade,
Goodbye to the Old Life,
Wesley McNair
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Sorry I couldn't see your last day Mr. Dean. I guess from what all my friends said it seemed fun! hope we could keep in contact. Btw, Its me alex vaca. Dj Waybig is just my musician/dj name.
Hey Alex,
Sorry to have missed you, and hope you received the poems I left for everyone.
Keep in touch. Your writing is excellent!
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