This quarter freshmen will be reading two memoirs written by victims of a civil war that took place in Sierra Leone in 1991. But where is Sierra Leone? Is it as cold and snowy as Chicago? The best way to find the answers to these questions and visualize what the authors write about is to...
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Sophomore Service-Learning Update
On Wednesday, January 29th two community organizations came to visit groups of sophomore students. Rebecca Rios, from the Puerto Rican Cultural Center, provided information on the PRCC’s BACCA program. Through this program approximately 25 sophomore students will be engaged in creating a campaign around alcohol consumption and awareness. These students will be working with Rebecca...
ACT Prep
There’s no way around it: the best way to prep for the ACT is to study hard and read as much as you can, which is precisely what the juniors at Roberto Clemente Community Academy have been doing. From practicing writing, to debates using logos, pathos and ethos – and even composing their own music...
Clemente Students Become Actors
Last week, the freshman class began a unique theatre unit called American Mosaic in collaboration with the American Theatre Company. All freshman students are participating in this unit in their English class by reading the play Sons of the Prophet by Stephen Karam. Each class period will rehearse and perform one scene from the play....
Clemente Wrestling Finishes in Top 10 in CPS
The word “Clemente” has been spreading throughout CPS Wrestling like wildfire. In the past 2 weeks, CPS has crowned 2 City Champions and 1 silver medalist from Clemente High School. Freshman Charles Perdue put on a great display of technique and strength as he dominated his opponents at the Frosh/Soph CPS tournament and was the...
Louder Than a Bomb
Over the past three months, poetic, artistic, and lyric-loving students have been coming together on Tuesday evenings to share their work. This sharing has manifested in the presentation of moving stories, poems, songs, and ideas as students work toward the competitive Louder Than a Bomb youth poetry festival that kicks off on February 15th. Participating...
Service at Casa Central
At the end of 2013, nine senior students braved the elements for a service trip to Casa Central with Mr. Buss and Ms. Pooley. It was a brisk walk, but all were in good spirits as the sun shone and we made our way to the community center. While many opportunities exist for service work...
January Senior News
As the first semester winds down, seniors find themselves busier than ever. Our 12th graders are involved in many sports and activities, academically engaged in a full course load, and working on financial aid and other college tasks. Some things that seniors are doing right now include: Preparing for final exams next week Completing the...
Clemente Students Receive CPR Training
At Clemente High School, we offer CPR training to help students with after-school or summer job requirements, or simply to improve cardiac survival rates in their community. When you teach students CPR in school, you’re strengthening community safety — and giving students skills they can carry into the future. In Freshman Health class, students are...
Sophomore Service Learning
Sophomore students have been working with local organizations in order to fulfill service-learning hours. Back in November, students participated in a day-long seminar to learn about the organizations they could work with. Based on this seminar and student choice, students were assigned one of the following organizations: American Red Cross, Anti-Cruelty Society, Greater Chicago Food...