Friday, July 29, 2011

Summer Prep Students Go On College Tours!




Two weeks ago Summer Prep students had the opportunity to go on tours at Howard University and University of Maryland: College Park. The day allowed students to be exposed to two different universities and gave them introductory information in planning for and what it takes to get into college. At each school, students had the chance to go on tours to see different elements of college life including residence halls, cafeterias, and classrooms. Ambassadors from each schools provided first-hand knowledge about academic and campus life such as what it’s like having a roommate to what clubs and intramurals are available on campus. Students enjoyed seeing the similarities and differences between the schools. The trip helped them to formulate ideas about what qualities are important to them in thinking about colleges. One highlight from the day was learning about the exciting history of UMCP’s bronze statue of its mascot, Testudo, and rubbing the nose for good luck!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Superior Court Interns Sit Down With the Chief Judge

Seven lucky Thurgood Marshall Academy juniors and seniors have spent their summers as interns at the DC Superior Court. Officials at the court assigned each TMA student her own judge. Since then, our students have been hard at work inside their respective chambers. The group has worked alongside clerks, law students, special counsel, and judges to make sure the court effectively handles its caseload.

This morning, the students had a Q & A session with the Chief Judge of the DC Superior Court, the Honorable Lee Satterfield. The group fielded some tough questions posed by the Chief Judge before challenging him with some of their own.



Rachelle Turner, DeNiyka Short, Tamara Brown, Jazmin Walker, and Toni Best with the Honorable Lee Satterfield, Chief Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Not pictured: Kyia Thompson and Tiona Rollerson


On any given day, our students can be seen sitting in on murder trials, assisting with jury selection and discussing complex legal matters with seasoned law professionals. To get a better look at all of the work they have completed check out our class blog: http://tmaclerks.wordpress.com/

Monday, July 18, 2011

Another New Show from Warrior Radio!

That's right, Queen and Mickey have another show ready for your listening pleasure. Check it out below

Warrior Radio NEW SHOW!

The Queen and Mickey Show are back with a brand new show. Check it out below

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

TMA on the White House Lawn

WRITTEN BY NADEAN TALLEY

On Monday, June 14, Thurgood Marshall Academy's Class of 2011, along with a selected few freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, got the chance of a lifetime: to play on the White House Lawn! Our group participated in the one year celebration of Let's Move Outside, an extension of First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! campaign to fight childhood obesity.

Fortunately, I was one of the TMA students selected to participate in the the trip and I was ecstatic to join 49 of my peers in being active on the White House's South Lawn. We enjoyed activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, tent pitching, kayaking, and even fly fishing. All right there on the White House Lawn!




Initially, we thought we would be arriving to a group of many students, but it turned out we were the only school invited and that made us cherish the experience even more. It was definitely something most people will never have the chance to do – most people dream of just being inside the gates of the White House. I liked the freedom we had, so for me it was pretty much a dream come true and I’ll remember it a million years from now.

From this event, we all gained either a new skill or learned a lesson. Some of us even overcame come our fears, such as heights, and strengthened our trust in ourselves by pushing all the way to the top on the rock climbing wall.

The rock climbing wall had to be one of the most difficult things I've overcome in my life. I was scared – scared of falling, scared of slipping. Just scared! What made it more difficult was that despite being scared, you had to strategize. You had to be aware and look for places to place your feet and hands and you had to make sure you were stable before trying to move up. When you're scared, this is NOT easy. After getting myself to the top and somehow hitting the impossible-to-reach little red button that rang when you pressed it, I felt a huge sense of accomplishment. But coming down was more difficult that climbing up! After about 3 minutes of being completely frozen, I overcame my fear of falling and let go – I just pushed off and bounced all the way down to the asphalt of the White House driveway. Once my feet felt ground under them, I felt like I could achieve whatever I put my mind to. After gathering my thoughts and calming my shaking body down, I climbed the wall again. This time, I was motivated to do it faster.

Whether it be learning how to ride a bike for the first time, realizing which way pitching a tent gets it up faster, or gaining trust in yourself like I did, we all walked away with something useful to apply to our futures.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Students Get Exposure to the Music Industry at Grammy SoundChecks





Imagine being in the same room as a Grammy-nominated artist and being able to ask him questions such as how he got there? What were his inspiration(s)? That is exactly what 11 TMA students were able to did last Wednesday with 3-time Grammy nominated singer Raphael Sadiq. Through the Grammy Foundation’s Soundchecks program, students were able to observed Sadiq’s sound check which provided them with a glimpse of the realities of music careers and the music industry. After the rehearsal, the 11 TMA students, along with approximately 30 other area college and high-school students, were able to ask Sadiq questions about his career, the challenges he’s faced, his inspirations. According to 12th grader Ke’von Miles, being able to participate in the question and answer session, “Opened my mind and exposed me to the real dealings of the music industry.” Another student, 10th grader Charell Williams commented “It was a good experience and it has inspired me to strive to be who I want.” Thank you to Wendi Cherry at the Grammy Foundation for allowing our students to attend this event!


Friday, June 3, 2011

10 Questions in 2 minutes with Angela Moten

Watch Junior Angela Moten talk about her exciting summer plans!


Warrior Radio















Warrior Radio is an after school club that allows students to create, edit and publish their own podcasts. After weeks of hard work, our first show is ready to air. The Queen and Mickey Show, staring Kiman Mickens and Darylquisha Hill, discusses the latest in pop music. Enjoy and check back for new episodes!








Hands On Learning In Biology

Students in Ms. Johnston’s Biology class wrapped up the school year by dissecting a frog!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

TMA Debate Team Finishes the Year Strong!




(writing credit: Sanjay Mitchell, Debate coach)

On May 25th and 26th, our TMA Warriors Debate Team participated in the championship debate tournament to culminate the end of the 2010-2011 debate season. We had one 2-man team at the championship and they did VERY well. Our students worked hard, argued strong and did went up against some stiff competition. This time around, we came out 2 – 2 losing twice to the team from Maret School. The judges commented that this was the hardest debate to judge because both teams did exceptionally well.

At the end of the day, here is where we placed:

Moo Ho Bae II – 3rd place top speaker

Aaron Toomer – 8th place top speaker

TMA won 1st place for the highest winning percentage average over the season. We had a winning average of a 70.8%.


The trophy will be in the display case soon.

Thanks again for all your support and special thanks to Mr. Addison, and co-coah Mr. Jayne. Thanks also to Ms. Lewis for volunteering your time and energy with our students.

Presenting: The TMA Spanish Fair

By Aaliyah Long '12 and Ambré Ellison '12

The Spanish Fair occurred on May 26, 2011 and was a very successful and exciting event! If you didn’t come you missed a very cultural experience with the entire TMA community.


Ms. Allison leads a Zumba session full of Latin beats.

This fair was presented by students in Spanish I, II, and III. The students participated by contributing things that appealed to their talents, such as food preparation, art work, journalism, dressing up like cultural leaders, and performances.

We interviewed fellow TMA students about their experience at the Spanish Fair. Our first interviewee was Aaron Long ‘14. His response to the Spanish Fair was “It was amazing!” Nia Boxley ‘12 thought the fair was “good. It was actually really fun.” Tiona Rollerson ‘12 said, “The Spanish Fair was very great; I enjoyed the dancing and the different acts.” Lastly, Nia Johnson ‘12 loved the fair, saying “It was awesome! I didn’t think that I would ever come to something this great.”


Some of the gastronomical delights. From left to right: mango banana smoothie, guava juice, and arroz con pollo.

Overall, the students here really enjoyed themselves. Congratulations to Collecha Newby ‘12 and Tiona Rollerson for their victory in the Spanish recipe contest. They really did an excellent job. All of the performances were great. Thanks to all students and staff for participating and we hope that next year’s fair is an even bigger success.
~Love Peace Happiness !

Thursday, May 26, 2011

June Issue of The TMA Brief is Here!


The latest and greatest issue of our student newspaper, The TMA Brief, has arrived! Inside you’ll find a cornucopia of student reporting, including Allanxandria Hall’s profile of the junior class, Aaron Long’s TMA Scoop, and Ambre and Aris Ellison’s fashion section.

Click here to stay abreast of what drives the thoughts and interests of TMA’s students!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

TMA Track Team Hosts Community Meet

This past Saturday, teachers, mentors, tutors, friends, and family all finally got a chance to strut their stuff against TMA’s track stars after weeks of build-up, anticipation, and a little trash talk.

The first ever Community Track Meet took place in Northwest DC at Banneker Track. The event was the eighth and final meet of what has been an incredibly successful first track season.


Chris Ridout talks about his record breaking day.

School records fell throughout the day. Nobody could catch Chris Ridout as he raced to three new records (in the 55, 200, and 400 meter dashes). Courtney Jones (55 meter dash), Nakiah Ferrell (200 meter dash), and Nadean Talley and Kijon James (mile) also set school records.


Courtney Jones after her 55 meter dash.

There were lots of great moments throughout the day. Ms. Allison, Ms. Fried, Ms. Jones, and Ms. Juskewycz all did well in the sprints, even though Sunday brought many sore and rediscovered muscles. Ms. Johnston, Ms. Williams, and Ms. Dalton all ran the 800 together and provided Alexis Fenwick with some quality competition. Mr. Kaplan just barely outkicked Delonte Nash in an exciting finish in the men’s 800 (you can see Kaplan glancing over his shoulder to peek at his competition in the pictures). And Mr. Hanson and mentors John McCabe and Tyler Hall rolled back the years by running more than one race.



Coach Scogin and Coach Addison would like to thank all of you who came out to support our athletes. This season has been incredibly rewarding and we look forward to continue building the TMA Track team next year.

TMA Celebrates Athletics

Athletic Director Michele Thompson honored athletes, coaches, and their families last Wednesday at the Thurgood Marshall Academy Athletic Banquet. Members of the Flag Football, Volleyball, Cheerleading, Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball, and Track teams all assembled in the gym to collect awards and celebrate their seasons.


Volleyball coaches Ms. Horn and Ms. Garcia address the audience.

Ms. Bobo, Ms. Thompson, and the coaches all spoke of the importance of playing sports and how each team has positively impacted the academic culture at TMA. The teams, they said, have fostered both a competitive drive within students and an inclusive, team-oriented mentality throughout the building.


Members of the Cheerleading team receive their awards.

Coaches called up athletes individually and gave them trophies. Some students also received MVP and Coaches’ awards. TMA students returned the favor by giving framed pictures to their coaches.

Dinner and a reception followed in a night that will hopefully include many more sports in years to come.