On September 9, 2015, Explore 2000 Middle School welcomed its new class of
students to its new building at 180 9th Street, Jersey City. The sixth
graders, also known as First Year Students, excited and ready to begin
their middle school experience, took part in a Harry Potter style sorting
ceremony to become assigned to their advisory groups. Each student will
spend the year as a Lion, Tiger or Bear. Edwin gave a two thumbs up to the
opening activities finding the sorting ceremony to be really personal and
fun. Fellow sixth-grader Diandra agreed it was fun.
On the next day, all of the students arrived and the upperclassmen got
their first look at their new educational home. Overall, they were excited
and awed by the difference from the building they shared with County Prep.
A Peer Mentor breakfast matched up upper and lower classmen for guidance
and experience-sharing relationships that will last all year. The verdict
on the meeting is "exceeded all expectations". Facilitators and staff were
introduced to the students and everyone was reminded that respect and
trust was expected from everyone associated with Explore 2000.
Team building activities helped begin or develop friendships and rapport.
In As the Wind Blows, students stand in a circle with one person in the
middle. That person names an experience he or she has had and everyone who
has had the same experience has to leave their places and find new ones in
the circle. The last one standing takes the place in the middle. In
another activity, each student tears off a length of toilet paper and has
to give an adjective to describe him- or herself for each square of the
length.
Friday's more usual school day took time out for a September 11 tribute to
the events of fourteen years ago. A short video provided the history of
that day for the student body too young to remember it.
When asked what she liked the best about the new building, 7th grader
Nataly remembered how small a space Explore 2000 shared last year. She
liked that, "We don't have to share things with the high school." Her
friend Faith felt that the small space, "Made us closer." Eighth grader
Jonathan said that the new building, "Encourages me to work harder."
Aaron, also in the eighth grade said it was, "Cool having a whole
building."