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Jemicy School

Monday, November 12, 2012

Students Donate Art for Recovering Veterans

Two Jemicy School students are painting chairs to donate to a silent auction that will raise money to help veterans recovering from chronic substance abuse.

Jemicy Upper School senior Stephanie LaPenna was painting the legs of a wooden chair blue in her art class on Friday, Nov. 9. She started the chair with dark blue at the bottom that turned lighter further up the chair, turning into a beach scene with a picturesque sunset. For LaPenna, it’s much more than a beach scene. The painted chair represents the road to recovery for a friend of hers who overcame anorexia. The two spent a lot of time at the beach together. She and another student will be donating their work to the fourth annual re-stART with ART fundraiser, which raises money for recovery center Baltimore Station. The fundraiser for the center, which primarily houses homeless veterans dealing with chronic substance abuse, is Friday, …

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Jemicy Upper School Getting New Athletic Field

The school on Garrison Forest Road will have a regulation-sized playing field for soccer and lacrosse by spring.

Student athletes attending the Upper School campus of the Jemicy School will soon have a new, more appropriate field to call their own.  Construction will begin this fall on a regulation-sized athletic field at the Upper School on Garrison Forest Road. Baltimore County has approved the field, which will be ready for play in spring 2012. “The students are excited. The parents are excited,” said Michael Meisel, chairman of the board of Jemicy School. “Athletics are a huge draw for high schoolers.”  Jemicy School is a first through twelfth grade coeducational school for children with dyslexia. The school has two campuses, including the Lower-Middle School campus, with 175 students, located on Celadon Road, off Park Heights Avenue. The Upper …

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