Friday, October 28, 2011

Oct. 28, 2011 at SASIC for HARVESTFEST 2011

Check out some of the students from the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity as they come to school on the Friday before Halloween to help celebrate Harvest Fest .























Thursday, October 27, 2011

Heather Go Psycho set to Play the SASIC stage during Harvest Fest 2011

Diana Sanchez, the Drummer for Heather Go Psycho, visited the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity.  She was able to tour the school, meet and hang out with music students and faculty alike.  And, we got her to play a few beats with Mr. Guerra and Mr. Wilson for a quick promo in anticipation for Friday, Oct. 28 Harvest Fest.

Heather Go Psycho is set to play the SASIC Music Stage during Harvest Fest 2011.

Check out their music at: http://www.myspace.com/heathergopsycho





Your Worst Nightmare

Your Worst Nightmare

Without giving the Harvest Fest surprises away........This is a sneak peek of the building of "Your Worst Nightmare", the Haunted House at the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity.  Mr. Bryant and Mrs Hatfield direct a group of students on the building of the walls, rooms, surprises and illusions for this year's Harvest Fest. 

Notice the dedication and determinacy in this group coming together to get this Haunted House done in time for Friday Night.  Great work Ladies and Gentleman!!!

See you all at Harvest Fest
Oct. 28, 2011 from 5 pm - 10 pm








Mr. Falcon's Mass Communications Class on Great Day SA

As proud supporters of the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity we invite you to tune into Kens 5 to see Mr. Falcon’s Exit Level Mass Communications class on the special Halloween edition of Great Day SA with Bridget Smith, Eileen Teves and the rest of the Kens 5 News Team- Monday, October 31, 2011 starting at 9 am.




Conexion Oct. 27, 2011


Check out the Harvest Fest listing in the Oct. 27 listing of Conexion


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Food Day Summary

The San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity partnered with a multitude of nonprofits, schools, and other businesses to celebrate Food Day 2011 with many inspiring hands-on demonstrations and educational presentations.
Vegeria Vegan Restaurant, Slow Food South Texas, Southwest Workers Union, San Antonio Food Bank, Dinner Garden, Sunny Day Farms, Quarry Farmers and Ranchers Market, Whole Foods, and many others converged on the campus of the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity to educate the attendees on healthy living, healthy eating, and address the need for access to fresh foods; including educational aspects of reform for food and factory farm laws.

Highlights from Monday, October 24 Food Day at the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity included a 5 person guest panel that included the founders of the Quarry Farmers and Ranchers Market, and a representative from the Green Hills Poultry Farm, among others; a shockingly informative video on factory farming; and the chef from Vegeria Vegan Restaurant who had tasty food sampling with a signature dish- the Vegan Nachos.

National Food Day is focused on reducing obesity and diet related disease by promoting healthy foods, supporting sustainable family farms and reform the subsidization of huge agribusiness, end food deserts by providing access to healthy and affordable foods, protect the environment and farm animals by reforming factory farms, and promote children’s health by curbing junk-food marketing aimed at kids.







Food Day Blog Support

Check out The Cowgirl Gourmet's blog at

http://thecowgirlgourmet.blogspot.com/2011/10/food-day.html

 as she blogs about her experience at the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity's Food Day Celebrations.

Where's Cleto Visits the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity

Watch the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity celebrate Food Day with Cleto from WOAI News

http://www.woai.com/content/blogs/cleto/default.aspx

Scroll down until you see the "Cleto visits San School of Creativity" link
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HarvestFest 2011 Friday Oct. 28, 2011

A Haunted School House, Calamity in the Classroom and a Mammoth Music stage all make up the Annual Harvest Fest 
What do you get when you combine a school grounds haunted house, a music stage full of student superstars, and elementary school classrooms full of slimy and gross bowls of pseudo-like Halloween horror? Answer… San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity’s Annual Harvest Fest. 

Harvest Fest is a fun-filled Friday of ghost, ghouls and goblins, not to mention music, food and drink as well as adult and kid friendly game booths; all leading up to the big holiday fright night- Halloween.
On October 28, 2011 San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity will bring you one of the most anticipated local traditions, the annual San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity’s Harvest Fest.  One time a year high school classrooms become a maze of haunted richness, students turn into zombies and those who dare enter the haunted hallways of terror live to tell their story.  Hosted on San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity’s campus, Harvest Fest is the one time a year the parking lot morphs into a mini fairground, complete with fun games and food.  Barbeque, Balloon darts and Bumps in the Night are an irresistible drawn for many of the locals.  Music emanates from the soundstage facing San Pedro, with the likes of student ensembles, local bands and other musical acts.

Who: HarvestFest and “Your Worst Nightmare” (Haunted School House)

Where: San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity 
             4616 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio, TX. 78212

When: Oct. 28, 2011   5 pm- 10 pm

Consider yourself cordially invited to attend one of the best Harvest Fest celebrations.
Come if you dare!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Middle School Outside Learning and Reading Lesson

The Middle School was able to enjoy the mild weather on Wednesday October 19 , 2011, while spending a bit of the afternoon attending their Reading and Comprehension Class in the warm sun.