Charlotte E. Ray was the first Black woman lawyer in the United States. She worked hard in school, excelling at Howard University, where she became the first woman to graduate from its law program in 1872. Despite facing discrimination, she fought for justice and equal rights, paving the way for future generations. Let’s celebrate her legacy this Black History Month! ⚖️ #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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Ms. Ray graduating as the first black female lawyer
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Charles Henry Turner was a pioneering Black scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries about insect behavior. He was the first to prove that bees can see colors and recognize patterns! His work helped shape the study of animal intelligence. Let’s celebrate his curiosity and contributions this Black History Month! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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truth next to a bee
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Good morning and welcome to the FINAL day of National School Counseling Week for 2025. This is Miss Friedman, your students' school counselor, one last time. For our last day, we'll talk about how school counselors help students thrive, I’d like to share a wonderful quote with you from the poet Maya Angelou: “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor and some style.” This is my hope for each of your Hawthorne students. That you are passionate about learning and discover what brings you joy. That you approach your peers with compassion. That you pass through daily life with good humor, bringing your own style and sense of self. And that you follow your arrow wherever it leads. I can’t wait to see what each of you does. I’m grateful to be part of your journey. Go. Be amazing. Thrive.
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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miss friedman and student at our holiday core bash
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miss friedman giving hugs in school!
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miss friedman reading a story to incoming kindergarteners
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Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth escaped and became a powerful voice for freedom, women's rights, and justice. She traveled the country speaking out against slavery and fighting for equality. Her famous speech, "Ain't I a Woman?", still inspires people today. Let’s honor her legacy this Black History Month! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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Ms. Truth and Mr. A. Lincoln
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Good morning. Miss Friedman, your school counselor here, and this week we are celebrating National School Counseling Week. As we’ve been discussing this week, the 2025 theme is “School Counseling: Helping Students Thrive.” The concept of thriving can be difficult to understand. What does it feel like to thrive? You know that feeling when you get a good grade on a test? Or when you ace a new skill in a sport or game? Think about that feeling. Thriving means feeling pleasure in your daily activities and having a sense of purpose. It means being able to manage your challenges, like homework or interactions with friends. It means maintaining supportive relationships and feeling a sense of belonging at school and in your community. It means feeling like you are growing and learning. It means being able to adapt and bounce back when you experience setbacks. And it means maintaining balance in your life. That may sound like a lot for a young person, but it’s what I want for each of your students. When I talk with your students about their emotions, I’m hoping to help them develop the types of skills needed to thrive in day-to-day life – skills like resilience, self-motivation, adaptability to change and effective communication skills. Are there any skills you’d like me to work on with your student? Send me a message on Parentsquare and I'll be happy to make a plan with you. Have a wonderful day today!
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
Miss Friedman and students on filed trip to the indianapolis' children's museum
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Miss Friedman, your school counselor, and we're already halfway through National School Counseling Week! Did you know that thriving at school includes ensuring we all enjoy a positive school environment? Thriving in school means feeling safe, included, and valued. I, along with your students' teachers, principals, and all school staff, are dedicated to creating spaces where everyone can feel respected and supported. We do this in several ways, including: • Promoting respect and inclusivity, celebrating different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives. • Building strong relationships among everyone in our school community with open communication, active listening, and empathy. • Creating engaging and interactive learning environments that respond to different learning styles. • Supporting mental health and well-being, as well as physical health, through sports and exercise • Encouraging student voice and leadership. • Celebrating student achievements and encouraging accomplishments. • Ensuring our school facilities are accessible to students and staff of all abilities and are safe and welcoming, giving students spaces to relax and socialize while learning. What is your favorite way that Hawthorne works hard to ensure your students are thriving?
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
mrs angelicchio and miss friedman with clothes and resources for our Hawks
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Next, we will honor Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery, Frederick Douglass escaped and became a powerful voice for freedom and equality. As a writer, speaker, and leader, he fought to end slavery and championed education and justice for all. His words and actions continue to inspire change today! Fun fact: Douglass is laid to rest in Rochester, NY. This is Miss Friedman's hometown and where his legacy lives on! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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Mr. Frederick Douglass portrait
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Join Freedom Readers at Hawthorne on February 12 for hands on-activities grounded in the Science of reading, empowering you, as parents or caregivers, to help your children progress further along their literacy journey. Dinner will be at 6:00 - 8:00pm with CHILDCARE for ages 4-12 available as well!
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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Next, we have James Armistead Lafayette! James was a brave spy during the American Revolution. As an enslaved man, he risked his life to gather secret information that helped the U.S. win its freedom. Later, he gained his own freedom and was honored for his heroism. Let’s celebrate his courage this Black History Month! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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painted portrait of Lafayette
Miss Friedman, again, your school counselor, and this week we are celebrating National School Counseling Week. Yesterday, I shared with you that we are focusing on how school counselors help all students thrive, but how do we know when you’re thriving? I know your students are thriving when I see them meeting their goals. Even if we’ve never sat down and chatted one on one, I know if they're succeeding in classes, if they could use some help in managing emotions, or if they would benefit from some coaching in managing friendships. I use information gathered from grades, from discussions with teachers, from meetings with school administrators, and more to make sure I have data to help all Hawks thrive! When I see improvements in grades, attendance, or class participation and more, I know that that goals are being met! When your student(s) THRIVE, I thrive, too. If thriving feels out of reach, let’s talk. I’m here.
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
Miss Friedman and third grade student on spirit day wearing their favorite color
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Here's this week's HawkTalk. Happy first week of Black History Month! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne https://www.parentsquare.com/feeds/45703859
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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Ellen E. Armstrong was one of the first Black women magicians in the US. Known for her amazing tricks and inspiring shows, she used her performances to uplift and empower Black audiences during challenging times. Let’s celebrate her magic this month! 🖤✨🎩#BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
posters for previous Armstrong shows
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Miss Friedman here, your school counselor, and today is the first day of National School Counseling Week! The theme of this year’s week is “School Counseling: Helping Students Thrive.” I want to talk about what it means to truly thrive. Thriving means growing, succeeding, and feeling fulfilled in all areas of your life, and as a school counselor, I want to help your students achieve that. There are several areas where I can help students thrive, including academic growth, emotional well-being, and career exploration. • For example, thriving academically means se ng goals, staying motivated and finding joy in learning. I can help develop strategies to be successful academically. • Thriving emotionally means feeling balanced, resilient and supported. If your student is feeling stressed or anxious, I’m here to listen and help navigate their feelings. • Thriving in their future means understanding strengths and passions. I can help explore different careers and plan for a future that excites your student(s). Helping them thrive is my number 1 goal. Let’s work together to help our Hawks THRIVE the rest of this school year. Have a wonderful Monday day!
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
miss friedman with third grade student
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Billie Holiday (1915 - 1959) was a singer and activist who bravely stood against the racism and discrimination of her times. #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
Billie Holiday singing into a mic
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Happy Black History Month! Let’s celebrate the achievements, culture, and history of Black individuals while inspiring young minds. Stay tuned for fun facts to acknowledge Black History every day, all month long! 💛🖤💚❤️ #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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First up is Ida B. Wells. Ida was a fearless journalist &activist who fought to end unfair laws and stop violence against Black communities. She used her writing to demand justice and inspire change. Let’s celebrate her legacy this Black History Month! #BlackHistoryatHawthorne
3 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
ida b wells in action with other black women working for the rights to vote
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Here's this week's HawkTalk!
4 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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We know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but Hawthorne believes in recognition and raising awareness all year long! Help us support Breast Cancer Awareness by participating in Pink Spirit Week with us next week!
4 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
Tuesday: Pink accessory tuesday Wednesday: Pink Sock Wednesday Thursday: Pink Hat Thursday Friday:PinkOut from head to toe
Holy moly, what a turnout!! Thank you to the 60+ people who came to Pancakes and Pajamas, last night!!! A special thank you to our mystery reader and AUTHOR, Ms. Lynn Matchett, and to Walmart for donating the money for our delicious breakfast for dinner. We hope you had as much fun as we did and hope to see you at our next family event!
4 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
Lynn Matchett reading her book to our Hawks
LM again reading to our Hawks in the cafeteria
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student making his pancakes just like they like them!
Mrs. Angelicchio announccing the fun evening ahead of us!
4 months ago, Kathryn Friedman
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