Thursday, February 26, 2015

Veterans to unveil plaque at G-Star School
Jan Engoren jengoren@tribune.com (Sun Sentinel)

Boynton Veterans' Council dedicates plaque to 52 submarines lost during World War II.  The Boynton Veterans' Council, spearheaded by its indefatigable leader Tom Kaiser, 87, a World War II veteran, will unveil a plaque dedicated to the 52 U.S. submarines lost during World War II at the G-Star School of the Arts in Palm Springs.  Titled "Still On Patrol," the plaque is a gift from the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc. and the U.S. Submarine Veterans of World War II.  "Submarine veterans and their families consider those lost as 'still on patrol,'" said Kaiser, whose own brother, Robert, died on a submarine in 1944. "My brother is my hero and driving force. Whatever I do, I do for him."

The G-Star School of the Arts is a public charter high school in Palm Springs, with a focus on film, acting and television. The school features working motion pictures studio and is building a recreation of the original Victory Canteen, a 6,000-square-foot building with dining and theater seating for 400, modeled after one that sat on Worth Avenue during the 1940s.  Kaiser said he is excited that the school is making a home for veterans' memorabilia.  "The submarine men who made it through the war decided on the design of this plaque as it represents the 52 submarines lost during the war," he said.

One of the more recent submarine men is Steve Anton, 57, of Boynton Beach.  A photographer, videographer, and hyperbaric and wound care technologist, Anton served in the Navy from 1977 to 1981 and in the reserves for the first Gulf War. He spent time on a submarine from1978 to 1981.  He worked as a Navy salvage diver and in explosives ordnance disposal.  Now, a disabled veteran working to help other veterans receive the benefits they earned, Anton suffers from hearing loss, had broken bones and torn rotator cuffs, and nerve and spinal cord damage.  "I think it's great that G-Star is interested in preserving the memory and history of the veterans who served in World War II," Anton said. "Just to be able to have the memorabilia here and to have people interested in it and in preserving it, it's the real thing.  Kids get an education and are able to literally touch history," he said, giving credit to Kaiser for his efforts on behalf of veterans.  "Tom is the glue that puts it all together," Anton said. "He's an amazing force for the Veterans' Council."

Greg Hauptner, CEO of G-Star School of the Arts, said he is proud of the contributions the school is making to the veterans' community.  "Tom is a big supporter of ours and we are a big supporter of him," he said. "It's a life-changing experience when he comes and speaks to our students."  In addition to the canteen, students are working on a documentary project titled, "A Soldier's Story," to tell the stories of World War II veterans' lives, starting with 90-year old veteran Carl Arfa.  Hauptner said he hopes the documentary will air on The History Channel or The Discovery Channel. 

Additionally, the school acquired a World War II-era C-47 Skytrain aircraft military transport plane that they will refurbish and display.  They are creating interactive exhibits depicting the major battles of World War II, replicas of Hollywood icons, and a museum dedicated to veterans and the Holocaust.  He wants to offer the school to veterans, Holocaust survivor organizations and the School District of Palm Beach County as a training center for Holocaust awareness.  "World War II veterans had the best of American core values, and this is what we are trying to teach our kids," Hauptner said.

Read the Sun Sentinel article in its entirety at:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/boynton-beach/fl-bbf-patrol-0218-20150218-story.html



 

Tuesday, February 24, 2015


Florida Standards Assessment Writing Workshop 2/28/15
All 9th and 10th grade students are welcome to participate in the writing clinic on Saturday 2/28/15 from9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the G-Star Sound Stage. Our G-Star English teachers will be there to help you prepare for the writing portion of the Florida Standards English Language Arts Assessment. We look forward to seeing you there! 

 Dates for the Reading, Algebra I, Algebra II, IB, Geometry, US History, AP, and Biology Saturday Clinics will be released soon.

Special Note: As of today, the administration of the grade 11 Florida Standards English Language Arts Assessment has been suspended.





Monday, February 16, 2015


ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16, 2015

 
·         Theatre 101: Are you a writer? The Theatre 101 is coming up in April! Write a sketch, scene, or monologue for submission. Submissions from all grades are eligible. Your submissions are due by March 13th. Drop off your submission to the H Building Theatre Office.

 ·         Yearbook Ads: Attention Seniors, there is still room in the yearbook for you to purchase ads. We offer personal ads for you to purchase ads. We offer personal ads for your own photos and a message from your family and friends. We also offer business ads for local and family businesses. Ad prices range from $50 to $200 and the deadline for submissions is February 20th. See Mr. Weiss in Room J-219 for ad forms and additional information.

·         2015 Yearbook: The 2015 yearbook is in its final stages of production and it promises to be the best one yet. There are still books available at the current price of $65 each. See Mr. Weiss in room J-219 to pre-order your copy now, while supplies last.

·         2015 International Kinetic Art Event: The G-Star School was well received at the 2015 International Kinetic Art Event and Symposium in Boynton Beach. The Art Club students portrayed a G-Star magazine cover and modeled clothes from recycled materials depicting magazine social issues.

·         Scholastic Art Competition: Congratulations to Eli Dreyfuss whose gold key photograph titled “Young Eyes” was selected for display on Macy’s Art Wall in City Place. This is quite an honor, so if you’re visiting City Place anytime this month, be sure to check out his photo display outside of Macys.

All G-Star students “key” works will be on exhibition February 13th through February 21st at The Armory Arts Center on Parker Avenue – this is just south of the Kravis Center.

Please bring samples of your work to Mr. Hauptner to put on our website.

Congratulations to our outstanding G-Star artists!

·         Scholastic Art Completion: Artwork for the Scholastic Arts Competition will be on exhibition for the Gold and Silver winners at the Armory Arts center beginning this Friday and ending on February 21st.

Come out and support the following winners:

                Miles Stanley, Christina Brown, Zach Weinberg, Jesse Miller, Lauryn Eisenstein,

                Eli Dreyfuss, and Shaun Bessman.               

                Congratulations to our outstanding G-Star artists! 

·         2015 V-Day Showcase: Tickets are on sale now for the 2015 V-Day Showcase. The show is centered on female empowerment and the proceeds will be split between the G-Star Theatre Department and the V-Day organization which fights violence against women and girls. Tickets are $10, and the show will take place on February 18th at 7PM in the Black Box.  

·         Night under the Lights: For the first time ever, G-Star is throwing its first club collaboration event. The Eco Club, Thespian Club, Prom Committee and Yearbook are presenting you with a “Night Under the Lights.” 

Get ready for a spectacular night including movies, karaoke, trivia with cash prizes, and smores!

        Don’t miss out on this amazing Night on February, 20th

     SAT and ALT: Juniors, now is the time to register for the SAT and ALT. Test dates and website are on the G-Star website under “guidance” and “paper copies” in front of guidance.

        Please make an appointment with Mrs. Sammarco if you have questions and need help.

 

 

               

 

 

Sunday, February 8, 2015

G-Star School of the Arts is proud to announce our association and working relationship with Palm Springs Community Middle School.  Pictured above is G-Star Founder Greg Hauptner with Palm Springs Middle Principal Sandra Jinks.  Please read their Press Release with photos below:
PRESS  RELEASE

Palm Springs Community Middle School

Palm Springs Community Middle School and G-Star

G-Star High School of the Arts along with Palm Springs Community Middle School have been enthusiastic partners for children with a unified goal for the past 12 years.  The goal is a quality arts education for children leading to higher education and lasting career opportunities.  For the last 12 years G-Star has marketed their wonderful programs showing children an educational path dealing with film, television, animation, performing arts, and many industries that are akin to these fields.  We have many 8th grade graduates that have been accepted at G-Star and have furthered their education at some of the finest film and television schools in the nation including U.C.L.A., U.S.C, The American Film Institute, NYU, and Columbia University, just to name a few. In fact 97% of G-Star students - many of whom were former Palm Springs Middle School students productively pursue a successful college education. A statistic like that speaks volumes for both schools programming and is truly amazing.  The founder and CEO of G-Star, Gregory Hauptner today, Friday, February 6th,  wanted to say thank you for our on-going partnership between the schools and arranged a pizza party for every employee at Palm Springs Middle School – his way of saying thank you.  The pizza was well received by all teachers as Mr. Hauptner  happily fielded many questions from our teachers about his school and programs.  Students representing our Palm Springs journalism and television programs interviewed him asking great questions and hitting at the essence of education at G-Star.  Mrs. Sandy Jinks, School Principal, along with Mr. Martin Weingart, Choice Coordinator , cemented the relationship between the two schools insisting on future visits and continued collaboration between G-Star and Palm Springs Middle. It is a partnership that must and will survive as the schools grow stronger together for the betterment of arts education throughout Palm Beach County.       

For more information please contact:

Martin Weingart, M.ed.

Marketing Liaison
Palm Springs Community Middle School
Email -  Martin.Weingart@palmbeachschools.org
Voice (561)357-5019  PX 85019