P.S. 119 Amersfort School of Social Awareness

P.S. 119 Amersfort School of Social Awareness

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Mock Presidential Elections Today at P.S. 119

Chass & Stephenson Voting

Shanique - Future Voter of America

Justin & Devon register Ms. Weinstein to vote

Justin & Devon register Ms. Weinstein to vote

Anthony, Christopher & Jeremiah get index fingers stamped to vote

Anthony, Christopher & Jeremiah get index fingers stamped to vote

Chass & Stephenson Voting

Chass & Stephenson Voting

Assistant Principal Ms. Snow and Principal Ms. Fernandez vote with the help of Victorious and Devon

Assistant Principal Ms. Snow & Principal Ms. Fernandez vote with the help of Victorious & Devon

Hello Voters! Live from the Voting Booths of P.S. 119…Today, over 500 students and staff participated in a Mock Presidential Election.  The results were astounding! 33 votes for John McCain and 484 votes for Barack Obama.  Let’s find out tomorrow on election day if the rest of America agrees with our school!  Thank you to class 4-210 for running the election and all of our voters for making their opinion count!

4 Responses to “Mock Presidential Elections Today at P.S. 119”

  1. 1
    fifthgrade119:

    wow i cant immagine that a school that have over 500 students and staff member voting 484 votes for Barack Obama and 33 votes for John McCain

  2. 2
    secondgrade119:

    I can help my neighborhood by not littering and help with cleaning up, volunteering in schools and community centers. Helping the elders in Homes for the Elderly and even in their houses. Also, you can make a difference by encouraging your friends and classmates to do the right things at all times. Show them how these things could be fun instead of feeling like it is work. Help out at home with chores that you are able to do that will give your parents a chance to relax and fit some quality play and fun time in with the kids. Also, you can volunteer at the public library by sorting the books in alphabetical order. Talk to your teacher about discussing with your school principal about finding a place in the area where the school could plant a garden to brighten up the neighborhood. Also try to bring up ideas with the principal and teachers about activities after school that would occupy the kids and get them to exercise instead of sitting in front of the television at home. This will keep them off the streets and prevent them from getting into trouble. These are just a few things that kids can do to help out in the community. What would you do?

  3. 3
    fourthgrade119:

    hi ps119 this the best school ever timothy

  4. 4
    fourthgrade119:

    hi simon

    morgan

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