Congratulations to the entire Carver Engineering and Science community for being recognized as a “Top 5 School” according to the School District of Philadelphia’s School Progress Report [LINK]. Both our Middle School and our High School are ranked #2 in their categories. We are honored to receive the recognition and look forward to high achievement…
Senior, Mattelyn “Mattie” Bullock, hit her 1000th point on Monday during the Girls Basketball Playoff win in Overtime. #12 had 25 points on the game making a career total 1010 points.
Carver students joined the Philly Slam League as participants in the West Division. The seasoned opened on February 8th. Weekly bouts will be held at Parkway Central Library from 4:30-6pm. Details can be found here: http://www.phillyslamleague.org/
E&S repeats as the Philadelphia Public League Medium Division Competitive Spirit Champions in 2018.
Thanks to Ms. Logan and Mr. Mandell’s American Government Seniors for organizing a Food Drive to give relief to service members of the U.S. Coast Guard during the government shutdown. All cans were donated to the local Coast Guard Base keeping in line with the theme of “active citizenship” and “service before self.”
The Young Ladies of E&S track & Field win their heat of 4x200m relay with a season’s best time in thrilling fashion at the sixth installment of the DVGT association series. Toluwanimi Olaleye continues to impress, winning her heat of the 200m in dominant fashion, finishing as the top freshman for the third consecutive week….
The Chess team won 2nd place in the Open and 3rd place in the Under 800. Chinhei Wu finished Second overall.
Congratulations to Adaya Head! She was selected as a 2019 National Honorable Mention for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. From over 4,300 applications this year, Adaya’s application truly stood out. She will receive a school trophy to honor her success and future goals in computing. Each year, U.S. high school women in grades 9…
Winter League @ Starfinder has officially arrived and Carver is there to compete. Starfinder is a non-profit youth development program that works with kids from all over the city, including ours, to teach them soccer and leadership skills.