The Nelson Arts and Heritage Festival Finale!
Frank and the Elephants
written by Richard Rowberry and performed by Cloud Edwards.
Lots of fun and (mostly) true!
TNT – 8pm Thursday to Saturday – Oct 21st to 23rd
Tickets $15 adults $10 students – at the door
More details: http://www.tntplayhouse.com/theatre.html
Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling
As a BC Online High School, like every other High School, we try and do the best for our students. The only way to be sure that we’re doing this is to listen to our students and take onboard what they say. The video below is not from one of our students, but what she says is very true. Here is part of it:
“I am now accomplishing that goal. I am graduating. I should look at this as a positive experience, especially being at the top of my class. However, in retrospect, I cannot say that I am any more intelligent than my peers. I can attest that I am only the best at doing what I am told and working the system. Yet, here I stand, and I am supposed to be proud that I have completed this period of indoctrination. I will leave in the fall to go on to the next phase expected of me, in order to receive a paper document that certifies that I am capable of work. But I contest that I am a human being, a thinker, an adventurer – not a worker. A worker is someone who is trapped within repetition – a slave of the system set up before him. But now, I have successfully shown that I was the best slave. I did what I was told to the extreme. While others sat in class and doodled to later become great artists, I sat in class to take notes and become a great test-taker. While others would come to class without their homework done because they were reading about an interest of theirs, I never missed an assignment. While others were creating music and writing lyrics, I decided to do extra credit, even though I never needed it. So, I wonder, why did I even want this position? Sure, I earned it, but what will come of it? When I leave educational institutionalism, will I be successful or forever lost? I have no clue about what I want to do with my life; I have no interests because I saw every subject of study as work, and I excelled at every subject just for the purpose of excelling, not learning. And quite frankly, now I’m scared.”
She goes on to talk about how there are some teachers that help students break out of the grade based system and actually encourage learning. I agree. That’s what we try and do at SelfDesign High. We negotiate, we listen, we learn. We encourage students to follow their passion, be it math or mountain biking. Online courses have traditionally been boring and just an extension of your local High School; we try to do it differently. We give you the chance to design your own education, wherever it leads you.
The following speech was delivered by top of the class student Erica Goldson during the graduation ceremony at Coxsackie-Athens High School on June 25, 2010
Math is not linear
Someone sent me the link to the Prezi below and thought it might be interesting. It is. We’re often kind of trapped by the curriculum of the BC Math courses; we have to make sure the students pass their exams after all! However, there has to be a better way to do things than the ‘but we’ve always done it that way’ ideology. Anyways, have a look and see what you think.
Honeybees In Our Community, In Our World

When:
August 4th, 2010 7pm
Where:
SelfDesign High,
402 Victoria Street, upstairs,
Nelson, BC
Free Presentation – Bring your kids!
Come join us for a conversation about the life of the bees in and outside the hive, honeybees in our communities, and ideas about what we can do at home to support these little creatures that are so important to our food system. This presentation includes lots of photos and is a family-friendly event.
Claire Anderson has a passion for natural backyard beekeeping and is excited to share this way of working with honeybees. She is a bee guardian in Boulder CO, catching swarms and helping fellow backyard beekeepers set up and maintain their hives. She also has three top bar hives that she works with using an organic, input free and chemical-free management style.
Baba Brinkman: The Rap Guide to Human Nature

Kootenay native son Baba Brinkman is in Nelson for one night only July 22nd, performing material from his new Edinburgh Fringe Festival shows “Rapconteur” and “The Rap Guide to Human Nature” at Self Design High. This family friendly event is a fundraising event for PeaceCamps and runs from 8 to 9:20.
Fresh from a sold-out off-Broadway run that was heralded by the New York Times as “astonishing and brilliant”, Baba has spent the past year touring the world with his groundbreaking science/comedy creation “The Rap Guide to Evolution” (recently featured on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show).
In “Rapconteur” Baba offers hip-hop retellings of classic oral literature, including Beowulf and the Canterbury Tales, and in “The Rap Guide to Human Nature” he explores the modern sciences of human behaviour, revolutionary psychology and behavioral economics, all through the lens of comedy rap songs. The Nelson show at Self Design High is an exclusive preview, the only chance for any audience, anywhere, to see this brand new material before it gets premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. Don’t miss it!
Praise for the Rap Guide to Evolution:
“Brilliantly conceived and effervescently performed…not only is it factually
correct, it’s also dazzlingly intelligent”
★ ★ ★ ★
The Scotsman
“Brinkman is an excellent performer, combining the boyish energy of a
rapper with the clever wit of a comedian and the intelligence of a lecturer
to create an excellent production, which could be a new and exciting art
form.”
★ ★ ★ ★
FringeReview.com
“An entertaining and scientifically accurate display of lyrical dexterity.
Perfect for your inner science geek.”
★ ★ ★ ★
The List
“As lyrically ingenious as it is scientifically accurate, the show caters
for rap fans and biology enthusiasts alike.”
★ ★ ★ ★
Three Weeks
“One of the world?s great intelligent rappers…a flash of verbal fireworks.”
★ ★ ★ ★
Broadway Baby
SelfDesign High Electronic Yearbook
The SelfDesign High Electronic Yearbook has been published. As an online High School it is of course online (shown below) as well as available in print form. send an email to yuminitiative@gmail.com with the subject line reading: “YUM Yearbook Order 2010″ They are $20 each.
If you’d like to get involved in creating next year’s yearbook as part of a course for 4 credits, send an email to the yum address above!
Clay Intensive at eARTh Studios
Clay Intensive at eARTh Studios
Students Grade 10-12, Minimum 6 participants
Thurs August 26th to Sat Sept 4th 10am-4pm
This course is designed for the student who is interested in everything from forming to finishing pottery in a working studio in Uphill Nelson. Handbuilt and wheel basic skills will be introduced. Individual initiative and creativity is actively promoted and developed over the course of this clay intensive. A special guest will be invited to teach screen printing on clay at the end of the course as a decorating option. Use of stains, scraffito, and glaze will be discussed and exemplified. Students will be asked to pay a $45 material and supply fee and will be taking home fine examples of pottery techniques. High School elective 4 credit swill be given to students who complete the course.
Diane Walters MA is a teacher who has worked with pottery for over 30 years and brings great enthusiasm for working with youth.
To register: Visit our website at www.selfdesignhigh.org
Have you heard about The YES Camp?
The YES camp is a co-operative leadership camp that provides week long retreats for youth from all over BC, and is supported by BC’s Co-ops and Credit Unions.
Skills training is offered for 14-17 year-olds in the areas of self-awareness, co-operation, communication, global awareness, environmental sustainability and leadership. Participants take part in the creation of a strong community of support, respect and growth in the summer camp. Not only is there a chance to learn and grow, it’s also tons of fun! From canoeing and hiking, to arts and crafts, the YES camp has many options for fun activities each day.
The YES is a life-changing experience and an excellent opportunity to learn new skills, make new friends and spend a week having fun!
The cost of the program is $625.00, and the Nelson and District Credit Union offers full sponsorship for 6 local participants (3 from Nelson and area, 2 from Rossland, and 1 from the Eastshore of Kootenay Lake).
The camps take place at Cowichan Lake on Vancouver Island. Transportation for campers from the Kootenays is provided from Kelowna.
There is still space available for the August 15-21 and August 22-28 sessions for 14-15-year-olds, and the July 11-17 2nd-level session for 16 and 17 year-olds.
Please contact Tom Atkins, at the Nelson and District Credit Union, tatkins@nelsoncu.ca, for more information on sponsorship, or visit http://www.zippitydodog.com/news/28
More information on the camp is available online at www.theyes.ca
