Students Attend the Annual New Visions College Fair at Baruch!

A group of CHAH students were able to attend the Annual Spring New Visions College Fair at Baruch College in downtown Manhattan this week!  Over 55 colleges and universities were present.   The students were able to gather information about activities, majors and campus life and explore their options for life after they graduate.

Diana Mendez said, “The college fair gave me an insight on what requirements I need to get into college regarding test scores and in helped me get exposed to more colleges.”

Her friend Josiel Bonilla agreed.  “Many different colleges and provided more information about all the factors that are relevant about picking the perfect school suited for me,” he said.

It was a very fun and informative trip for everyone.  But to 11th grader Andrelyn Reyes, the event provided both a sense of direction and relief.  She explained, “It was such a great experience and gave me a boost of confidence because there is a college out there for me that will have my major and that will have diversity.  Today's college fair gave me a sense of relief because I got to compare and contrast many SUNY and CUNY schools and know I’ll be able to find the right fit for me.”

Monday is Run Day for CHAH Students and Staff

The first ever CHAH Spring Running Club has started with a bang! The only rules of the club? Do your best and encourage one another. (And don't get hit by bikers!)

Only in its second week of existence, the club already has over twenty members. In addition, teachers Ms. Peña and Mr. Dickhudt have joined. It is a fantastic way to build school spirit and drive CHAH's community health mission forward.

"This club is a great way for fall and winter athletes to cross train," says Ms. Svenson, the club advisor. "But that's not why it exists-- I created the running club to get students outside, active, setting goals, and improving their health without fear of judgement or intimidation. I was never an athlete in high school because I was unfit and too scared to try. I would have loved a club like this!"

So far, the students have been having a blast. "I'm really sore, but I feel great!" said 11th grader Yadelin.

Students run two miles along the Hudson River, with the magnificent George Washington Bridge in view. They also learn to warm up, cool down, and stretch to stay injury-free.

All 8th-12th grade CHAH students are welcome to join the weekly Monday runs. For more information, you can contact Ms. Svenson at svenson@mychah.org.

CHAH Goes to Europe! Day 7: Madrid. The Final Day of the Tour!

On the last day of the CHAH Goes to Europe Tour with Explorica, CHAH students, parents, and staff spend time exploring Madird, Spain. 

First up: sports stadiums!  They visited REAL Madrid Futbol Statium, followed by The Ventas Bull Ring.

They saw Cervantes' Statue and discussed Don Quixote, Man of La Mancha.  Looks like Aneudys was able to channel their inner Quixote for some quixotic photos!

In the afternoon, they visited The Royal Palace and learned about the Spanish royal dynasties.

The tour continued to the Prado Fine Arts Museum, where students raced in a scavenger hunt locating the works of Goya, Velasquez, and El Greco.

The day ended with the flight back to the United States.  The students shed a few tears and shared a final group hug. 

Congratulations to all of the CHAH world travelers on a very successful, first ever, CHAH Goes to Europe Tour!

CHAH Goes to Europe! Day 6: Cordoba and Madrid, Spain

Day 6 of the CHAH Euro Tour with Explorica started with a tour of Cordoba and ended at a restaurant in Madrid.  The tour began with the Statue of Marmonades, followed by a guided tour of The Great Mosque of Cordova.

"I can't believe this was built over 1000 years ago," said Jishanny Quintana, when she gazed up at The Great Mosque.

After the tour, the students said "Hasta Luego" to their guide and driver Javier, who works for Explorica.  They then boarded the 3:06 pm "AVE Super Fast Train" to Madrid.  It goes up to 180 miles per hour whooshed them into Madrid before 5:00 pm!

One of the first stops in Madrid was the Plaza del Sol, where the students had traditional chocolate churros, followed by dinner at a restaurant.  When you're on vacation, you get to have dessert before the meal!

CHAH Goes to Europe! Days 3, 4, and 5: Evora, Portugal and Sevilla and Cordoba, Spain

Days 3, 4 and 5 of the CHAH Goes to Europe tour with Explorica Tours brought the students and staff from Lisbon to Evora, Portugal.  From there, they crossed the boarder into Spain, visiting the fourth largest city in the country, Sevilla.  

On Day 3, the students visited Evora, a walled city built by the Romans in the First Century.  

Fittingly, they spent Easter Sunday at The Cathedral of Evora.

From there, it was a bus ride to Spain.  A Spanish flamenco dancer greeted the kids upon their arrival in Sevilla!

Then, they took a cruise on the Guadalquivir River and saw The Gold Tower, so named because in the 16th Century it held gold from the newly discovered Americas.  The students tried to bring some back but, alas, didn't have the Midas touch.

Day 4 brought them to Plaza de Espana, the Alcanzar Royal Palace, The Giralda, and Columbus' tomb.  

After a quick bite to eat, the students took a tour of Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, and had a tasty ice cream break.  

And what trip would be complete without a little gift shopping?

Day 5 was spent traveling in the early morning, some of the students getting some much needed rest on the bus.  Their first stop in Cordoba was the main entrance of the city, built in the First Century.

Their tour guide took them on a walk through the old Jewish quarter of that city as well.  Different countries, cities, and cultures galore!