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Senior Art Show - a feast for the eyes!
/On Friday, Ms. Cornette and her Senior Visual Art students hosted their art show on campus. Attendees were treated to hor d'oeuvres and the opportunity to bid on selected art pieces, with the proceeds going directly to the artists!
Congratulations:
Rohan
Mimi
Savannah
Summer
Audrianna
Tianna
Helen
Thomas
Orin
Chase
Cici
Layla
Rhael
Bella
Dallas Broomes Wins Ukraine Letter Writing Contest.
/PGIA senior Chase Rosenthal sponsored a writing contest to award a range of prizes ($100, $50, $25) for the best letter written to the People of Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion. “After seeing what is happening in Ukraine, I was thinking about what I could do and I've decided to hold a competition,” Chase said in an email to the school.
Dallas Broomes, 9th grade, took the top prize with his entry below.
Greetings, Citizens of Ukraine!
I have heard of the dire straits that your country is facing. I am writing this letter to let you all know that the entire world is behind you. Across the world, everyday citizens are outraged at the atrocities that Russia is committing against your country. They understand the magnitude of these actions and stand in solidarity with you.
Your country is a model to the world that corruption and the dictatorial rule that Russia exhibits starkly contrast everything the world has worked to build. Every free thought, every action resulting from free will, is attacked along with Ukraine. This vile treatment that the Ukrainian people suffer every day is unjust in every way. This violation of your people is not unnoticed. We all know of the horrible treatment that you all are facing, and understand that the situation is serious. However, this invasion is not without great resistance by your people. Your resistance to this unparalleled tyranny sends a message to Russia that the world will no longer tolerate these foul and abhorrent actions that the Russian government is so willingly participating in. It also shows that the invasion of a country that is not deserving of such an action will not win against the well-willed people of Ukraine. The Ukrainian people stand strong in the face of this clear tyranny. The world believes that your people will continue to stand strong.
Best wishes,
Dallas Broomes
PGIA Senior Bianca Campbell Sworn into US Army
/PGIA senior Bianca Campbell has completed her enlistment process and was recently sworn into the US Army.
PVT Cambell will complete her basic training this summer before starting her assignment as an Automated Logistics Specialist. Congratulations, Bianca!
We are proud of you and thank you for your service!
VIMSIA Volts Sailing Team attend the Sunshine States Optimist Regatta
/The Sunshine States Optimist Regatta in Jensen Beach, FL took place March 11th - 13th. VIMSIA and Antilles sailors were among 205 sailors competing in the regatta this year. This regatta was also the qualifier for USVI sailors wanting to attend the Optimist World Championships.
Coached by internationally recognized Opti Coach Agustin Resano, the sailors had challenging conditions on the first day, with winds sustained at 27 knots, gusting to over 30 knots. The second day was more moderate, with 15-20 knot winds.
Based on Sunshine States' results are posted below, the following sailors will represent ISV at Opti Worlds 2022 in Turkey in June of this year.
Audrey Zimmerman - 25th overall
Coby Fagan - 31st overall
Howard Zimmerman - 77th overall
Emma Walters - 115th overall
Mariana Brunt - 135th overall
Coach - Agustin Resano
MARCH PTA NEWSLETTER
/Black History Month Presentations
/As they do every year, the Upper Elementary students worked very hard for the entire month of February to research, write an essay and prepare a speech about a black person that has made a significant contribution to society.
Lower Elementary and Full Day Primary students were invited to these presentations on Wednesday under the Solar Awning. They walked around listening to Upper Elementary students’ performances of the biographies they prepared.
The following notable people were represented this year!
Kwane Alexander. Performed by Amar
Mohammed Ali. Performed by Jahan
Wally Amos. Performed by Jakobi
Maya Angelou. Performed by Kiere
Josephine Baker. Performed by Morgan
James Baldwin. Performed by Jeremiah
Chuck Berry. Performed by Rowan
Simone Bile. Performed by Evelyn
Chadwick Baldwin. Performed by Eli
Octavia Butler. Performed by Rhea
Bessie Coleman. Performed by Kareena
George Crum. Performed by Mason M.
Frederick Douglas. Performed by Luca
Emile Milo Francis. Performed by Mason G.
Leyma Gbowee. Performed by Mae
Kamala Harris. Performed by Akella
Mathew Henson. Performed by River
Mahalia Jackson. Performed by Tanya
Lebron James. Performed by Hassan
Mae Jemison. Performed by Arielle
Michael Jordan. Performed by Will
Percy Lavon Julian. Performed by Tendaji
James Lafayette. Performed by Milo
John Lewis. Performed by Aidan
Nelson Mandela. Performed by Gabo
Garrett Morgan. Performed by Chayne
Barack Obama. Performed by North
Jessie Owens. Performed by K’Myi
Rosa Parks. Performed by Xander
Rhianna. Performed by Delilah
Paul Robeson. Performed by Mensah
Wilma Rudolph. Performed by Aven
Bill Russel. Performed by Oliver
Peter Salen. Performed by Amor
Nina Simone. Performed by Avalene
Harriet Tubman. Performed by Jordan
Madame CJ Walker. Performed by Shaneya
Phillis Wheatley. Performed by Chloe
Oprah Winfrey. Performed by Lamy’r
Stevie Wonder. Performed by Asa
Granville T. Woods. Performed by Grey
Malcolm X. Performed by Aiden
Just a "Fraction" of Pizza
/Everyone in Ms. Satter’s class received a fractions lesson recently using the Montessori fraction metal inset material. Of course, during the lessons pizza was referenced several times, so the children were treated to pizza last Friday to celebrate fractions. Lots of happy faces!
PGIA Runners Participate in CARIFTA Trials
/On Saturday, February 25th six of our PGIA students participated in the CARIFTA qualifying trials Saturday at Ivanna Eudora Kean High School.
Miles Tolud
Malachi Webbe
Aysia Frett
Maia Tolud
Joaquin Hawkes
Ariana Tyson
These students all competed in different events attempting to qualify for the CARIFTA games in Jamaica in April. We are still awaiting the results from officials with regards to qualifying.
Below you will find photos taken by Dionne Sinclair.
VIMSIA recognizes hard work and dedication of our student-athletes, and would like to encourage students to get out and try track and field and other sports!
VIMSIA Sailors compete in Buccaneer Blast Regatta
/From the Article:
USVI junior sailors compete in Buccaneer Blast Regatta
A half-dozen junior sailors from the St. Thomas Yacht Club competed over the weekend in the 13th annual Buccaneer Blast Regatta, held in Key West, Fla.
The highest-finishing Virgin Islander in the Optimist Championship division was St. Thomas’ Audrey Zimmer- man, who finished 30th overall with 80 points. She had one top-10 finish in six races, coming in seventh in the third race.
Other USVI junior sailors competing in the Buccaneer Blast were:
• Howard Zimmerman of St. Thom- as finished 43rd overall and third in the White fleet with 106 points. His best finish came in the first race when he came in 11th.
• Emma Walters of St. Thomas finished 44th overall with 107 points. She had two top-10 finishes – a sixth place in the fourth race, and 10th place in the third race.
• Coby Fagan of St. Thomas finished 57th overall with 121 points. He had the best finish among the six USVI sailors — a pair of fourth places, in the second and fourth races — but his fin- ish was hampered by disqualifications in the first and third races.
• Mariana Brunt of St. Thomas finished 60th overall with 131 points. Her best finish was seventh place in the third race.
• Samantha Anderson of St. Thomas finished 92nd overall with 184 points. Her best finish was 30th in the sixth race.
Florida’s David Coates, a member of U.S. Sailing’s junior national team, won the Opti Championship division. He won twice and finished second in two other starts for a total of 10 points. He finished one point ahead of fellow Floridian Daniil Riabykh (11 points) and seven points ahead of third-place finisher Wylder Smith of Connecticut (17 points).
PTA NEWSLETTER - FEBRUARY 2022
/MEET THE PGIA MOOT COURT TEAM
/Introducing VIMSIA's Moot Court Team - This week our Moot Court Team participated in the first territory-wide event of the season. They learned how to make a notice of appearance to the court and practice their introductions. VIMSIA is one of ten participating schools and looks forward to preparing for competition later this spring. Participating students: Jackson Auchincloss, Riddhi Atmaramani, Ella Popple and Amelie Zucker. A special thanks to our volunteer attorney coaches (and VIMSIA parents): Dionne Sinclair, Ariel Smith and Matthew Hodge. To learn more about the VI Moot Court Program, click here.
Holocaust Remembrance Day - January 27, 2022
/A Message from Mr. Ott,
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this day in 1945, Soviet troops liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. This camp was the largest in a massive system of concentration camps designed to systematically murder Jewish people, and others, in the most horrifying and industrial manner ever imagined by human beings. Over 1.3 million human beings were systematically murdered in this one complex of camps alone; men, women, children, simply for being human beings, for being Jewish, for being a communist, for being Roma, for being "other".
Though this event seems distant, the ideas that drove ordinary people to commit the most heinous and evil acts against other human beings are sadly with us to this day. Antisemitism, racism, bigotry, prejudice, and fascistic and authoritarian ideas and mindsets still find life in our communities, in our society, in our world.
We remember this brutality because we need to because it is imperative. We remember this moment in history so that we find the courage to stand up for others who have less power; to call out racism, prejudice, bigotry, and antisemitism where we see it. We remember because we must act because we must bring light into this world desperately in need of it.
We remember and act because what happened in Germany so long ago, can and has happened elsewhere in our world. It can happen anywhere. I leave you with the words of Martin Niemöller, a German Lutheran pastor who witnessed the rise and fall of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. His words speak to the cowardice of ordinary Germans who refused to stand up and speak up against the growing evil in their society.
"First they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Communist
Then they came for the Socialists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Socialist
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist
Then they came for the Jews
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me"
Light up the darkness amazing people!
PGIA Student Band Begins with Inaugural Class
/Ms. Byrd working with the grade 7 students who are the first group of our future PGIA student band.
These students and program will eventually grow into the grade 7-12 PGIA band and music program.
Sailor Emma Walters Participates in Orange Bowl Youth Regatta
/PGIA student Emma Walters participated in the Orange Bowl Youth Regatta in Miami as a part of Team ISV. “The Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta brings world-class sailing talent to South Florida in a five-day event that has become the largest international youth regatta in the U.S. and South America for sailors ages 8-18. Featuring more than 700 sailors from 20 countries, past regatta participants have achieved notoriety in the sailing world, including U.S. Junior Women's singlehanded champion Sophia Reineke, who competed in the 2013 event.”
Opti Championship Fleet Results:
Coby Fagan - 47th overall
Audrey Zimmerman - 48th overall
Emma Walters - 66th overall
Howard Zimmerman - 71st overall and 2nd in White Fleet (age 10 and under)
There was a total of 196 boats in their fleet.
Laser Results:
Tanner Krygsveld- 6th
Alejo di Blasi - 45th
Robert Richards - 48th
Total of 92 boats
420s Results:
Caroline Sibilly/Katherine Majette - 15th
Winn Majette/Caitlin Briggs - 32nd
Total of 73 boats.
Photos are of the entire Opti Race Team and coach and of Howard and Agustin after getting his award.
Library Concierge Check-out Returns!
/Order your print books ahead of time, and pick up your order on the car deck.
To reserve books, go to our library and log in to your student account.
Full instructions are available through the library page and in the classroom folders on Google Classroom
Happy Reading!
VIMSIA PTA - December Newsletter
/Ms. Byrd Does it Again - Las Vegas Mashup
/Ms. Joie Byrd and her 8th-grade students worked on this in SECRET for a few weeks. And what a lovely surprise it was!
After watching this video you will be sure to have a good, good night.