English Teacher Sibyl Krucoff presented recently at the IATE Conference at Oak Brook, IL. Her presentation, titled “Catch the GenNext Wave: Teen Cyberspeak,” investigated the impact of text and impact messaging on writing in the classroom.
Welcome to the Department of English blog! My name is David Lange and I am the chair of the English Department at Hinsdale Central High School, which is located about 15 miles west of Chicago. I use this site to post updates and information of potential interest to our parents, faculty, students, and alumni. You can contact me at dlange@hinsdale86.org
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
Junior Recognized for National Gold Medal for Poetry
The English Department is proud to recognize Junior Julia Quintero for winning a National Gold Award for her poem "Intoxicated" in the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. This is an impressive honor given that only 328 gold awards were given for more than 140,000 submitted works. Julia and her family attended the award ceremony in Carnegie Hall in New York City. Central English teacher Jan Bujan recognized Julia's special writing abilities when she was a freshman in Jan's English I Honors class, and has continued to encourage Julia in her writing pursuits. Congratulations Julia!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
HC Literary Magazine Recognized with Gold
The Art and English Departments are pleased to announce that Hinsdale Central’s art and literary magazine, Solstice, was awarded a Gold Medal by the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association. We would like to congratulate the 2009 faculty advisors: Pat Potokar, Jim Di Domenico, and Abby Richardson. The 2009 student design editors were: Jason Pan, Tianyu Qiu, Christian Reich, Emily Wilhelm, and Sarah Wilm. Poetry/Prose Editors were: Karishma Bhatt, Madeline Marucha, and Mackenzie Melvin. Photo editors staff members were: Kelly Adams, and Natalia Mata. Communications editor staff member was: Arlyn Maas. Solstice staff members were: Ian Barnes, Rebecca Copper, Spencer Davis, Pauline Donaldson, Hillary Galvin, Mina Golubovich, Sarah Kamp, Marina Konstantinovic, Stephanie Lenchard-Warren, Casey O’Day, Helena Pena, Georgia Qiao, George Rembos, Monica Sharma, Michal Sieczka, and Mike Weaver. Congratulations, to these talented individuals.
Friday, October 2, 2009
NCTE Achievement Award in Writing 2009
The National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award in Writing was established in 1957 to encourage high school students in writing and recognize publicly some of the best student writers in the nation. The selection process is intense. The winning writers are selected for independence of thought, fresh insight, concern for expressiveness, keen observation and reflection, and sensitivity to nuances of word meaning. This year two young women were judged to be among the best young writers in the nation. This number is unprecedented in HC history is the top school for Illinois. The English Department is honored to recognize the following young women as NCTE Achievement Award Winners:
Adabelle Eckechukwu, (EK – A – CHU – KAH) who will be attending Harvard University, wrote an essay entitled “Beat of the Drum”
Fallon Johnson, who will be attending University of Missouri, wrote an essay entitled “Learning Success”
Suzy Oskouie, who will be enrolling in the UIC –GPPA program, wrote an essay entitled “Meeting Halfway”.