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Dear America SCORES poet-athletes,
In the beginning of 2022, I had the honor of being selected as the new America SCORES national Executive Director. Before joining America SCORES, I experienced many things and traveled to many places across the globe. In many ways, words and sports have been my passport to the world. But I started as an inner city kid in a city and classroom just like yours.
As I write this to you, I feel like I’m writing a letter to my younger self. When I was your age, I was filled with so much energy and so many ideas but they were trapped inside me. I didn’t have a safe place to release my energy and I was afraid to let my ideas out. That was an awful feeling. When I found sport and spoken word, my energy and my ideas finally found a home. I could run, jump, and kick without apologies or guilt and I could speak my mind and heart without fear or embarrassment.
I didn’t have a program like America SCORES so it took me a while to find my freedom of expression. I’m so happy that you have America SCORES, your coaches, and your teammates so you can find that escape as well. The games you play and words you write today will live on forever in your hearts and minds. I don’t remember every point scored or every line written from my youth, but I remember my teammates and my feelings well. I remember the sadness of losing and of wanting to give up. I also remember the joys of winning and the pride I felt for getting back up and trying again. I remember the frustration of looking at a blank page for hours trying to find the right words to match my feelings. And when I finally found the right words, I recall the fear of sharing those words with others. I remember the first time reading my work in front of a crowd and looking out expecting to hear boos but instead hearing applause and seeing smiling faces. Those memories are gifts that I still open and give myself when I feel doubt.
Reading your poetry and watching you play gives me that same inspiration, pride, and joy. During your lives, you will have more moments of fear, doubt, and disappointment. That’s normal and nothing to be ashamed of. So let me give you a prediction, some advice, and a request. My prediction is that you will have the confidence to get back up, overcome your fears, and get over your disappointments. My advice is to give yourself permission to be your true selves and show yourselves to others because you’re wonderful and worthy to be seen and heard. My request is that you help others when you see them down and doubting themselves. Continue to play freely, speak freely, and help lead others to that freedom.
Best Wishes, Icy Jones
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An international youth development nonprofit, America SCORES provides free after-school programs and summer camps that build teams through a unique combination of soccer, poetry, and service learning.
This year, America SCORES poetathletes returned to the playing field and the classroom safely, with the support of SCORES staff, coaches, and mentors. We committed to meeting poet-athletes where they are most comfortable, taking into account the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustices they experienced over the past two years. In 2021, America SCORES served over 11,000 poet-athletes across 11 cities internationally, with the help of over 1,500 coaches and volunteers.
We have years of data proving that poet-athletes have greater class participation and, in turn, achieve higher academic performance than their non-SCORES peers. As we continue to navigate through these tumultuous times, America SCORES is committed to supporting families, kids, and communities in the return to in-person instruction, and continuing to be a leader in developing brave spaces where poet-athletes can be their whole selves.
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America SCORES inspires urban youth to lead healthy lives, be engaged students, and have the confidence and character to make a difference in the world.
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2021 Spotlight!
SHINING A LIGHT ON THE POET-ATHLETES, COACHES, AND TEAMS WHO MAKE AMERICA SCORES GREAT
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ThisisKayla!
From Captain to Coach
Kayla’s SCORES journey begins when she joined Boston SCORES as a participant in 2019 with the high school program. She even became her team’s captain within two years of being with SCORES! Because of her great experiences with her team, Kayla stayed after graduating from the high school program to be a coach in 2021, while also going to school at Northeastern University. “I came back as a coach for Boston SCORES because soccer has played a major impact on my life that I aspire to lead and coach others with my own experience.”
As a participant in Boston SCORES’ high school team, Kayla made some great memories with her team. She always pushed to be her best self on the pitch, regardless of the score, and played well in her position as a midfielder. Because of her dedication, she was able to play in midfield for all of her matches. Her last spring season as a player was her favorite because of the connections she made with her fellow teammates. During her time as a coach, she has built connections with the young women she mentors and helps nurture their confidence and skills on the pitch. Kayla’s team won the first game of that season because of their great teamwork skills and support from their amazing coach!
A piece of advice Kayla has kept from her time as a player was that she always challenges herself to be the best version of herself. She gives the same advice to the players she coaches now: “One piece of advice I’d give to the players will have to be that if you want to grow as a player, then you have to be willing to always challenge yourself and your limits.”
Looking back on her time as a Boston SCORES alum, Kayla really enjoyed being a part of the high school program. She says that Boston SCORES allowed her to grow as an athlete and a leader, in addition to opening avenues for new opportunities.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT BOSTON SCORES
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PS 382 Learn In-Person Once Again
Coach Natalie and Coach Madonna from America SCORES NY share with us how their team adjusted to inperson learning after a year of virtual programming.
The year 2021 brought new challenges and excitement to teams across our affiliate network, and America SCORES New York is no different. PS 382 continued programming online at the start of last year, where Coach Natalie and Coach Madonna were inspired by their poet-athletes’ dedication to being a part of the team.
When Coach Natalie and Coach Madonna planned for an in-person return to programming last year, they knew
TEAM SPOTLIGHT AMERICA SCORES NEW YORK
“We had students join meetings from car rides and doctor visits- that’s serious dedication!”
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their poet-athletes were looking forward to being face-to-face just as much as they were. Much of their team had not experienced in-person learning before, and they were learning how to play soccer and write poetry with their teammates for the first time. Coach Madonna says it was important to give poetathletes a chance to be themselves again, “It’s refreshing to be in a space where poetathletes are accepted and celebrated for exactly who they are. We all have something to contribute and we are all in this together as a team.”
Returning to in-person learning also reminded Coach Natalie and Coach Madonna about the importance of creating a space for community and how amazing these spaces can be when adding soccer and poetry to the recipe. Because poetry and soccer activities allowed for lots of team-building opportunities, transitioning to in-person instruction was much easier.
The last year was filled with great momentsCoach Natalie shares how she loved finally putting on her “Coach” jersey and hoodie for practices, watching poet-athletes Justin, Arizeyda, and Cristian perform at ASNY’s first-ever Block Party Poetry event, and seeing poet-athlete Gael win his first award! “The energy our poet-athletes brought into the inperson space was palpable; they were just so excited to see and interact with each other face-to-face.”
Coach Madonna says she loved reuniting with her poet-athletes in person, watching Gael perform at the virtual poetry slam, and seeing Yarell show off his America SCORES shirt under his school uniform.
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“We still have a ways to go, but much like the ‘Believe’ sign in Ted Lasso, I have faith that our fledgling team will one day spread its wings and learn to fly
Coach Sarah Shares About Their Time With Canada SCORES
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Coach Sarah McCarthy has been playing soccer since they were 6 years old and has been involved in coaching since the age of 12. They joined Canada SCORES Vancouver as a coach because they were immediately drawn to the unique combination of soccer, poetry, and community service. They have coached Canada SCORES poetathletes for the past 2 years and are now a Program Coordinator.
During their first year coaching with SCORES, Sarah loved making meaningful connections with poetathletes and seeing them grow over that season. From community projects which improved their teamwork abilities to soccer training that developed their fitness and skills as players, Sarah always felt proud of the milestones their poet-athletes reached. And when it comes to poetry, Sarah says the poems they create are so thoughtful and expressive, and seeing their creativity blossom throughout the year is a
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COACH SPOTLIGHT CANADA SCORES
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great experience. Some of Sarah’s favorite moments with SCORES happened during this first year—they fondly remember the heartfelt cards they received from their poet-athletes at the end of summer camp. When the pandemic began and all Canada SCORES programming was moved online, Sarah faced new challenges as a coach to keep instruction accessible and poet-athletes engaged. They worked closely with other coaches to ensure that poet-athletes were getting the support they needed, especially due to a lack of inperson interaction. When asked about how that changed the way they approached coaching, they say, “The most important thing to keep at the forefront of your coaching toolbox is that different students require different approaches to learning and developing in different situations.”
Sarah is looking forward to continuing in their new role as a Program Coordinator and a coach for poet-athletes, especially as programming moves back in-person
this year. Some of the great events they are looking forward to: Canada SCORES’ annual poetry slam in February, where poet-athletes perform the poetry they created over the fall season, as well as the Shout event showcasing poet-athletes’ community service projects. And of course, all the great soccer events coming up!
The most important thing that Sarah takes away from their time coaching is guiding their poet-athletes to develop not just as soccer players, but as teammates and friends.
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“Seeing poet-athletes become strong leaders, communicators and motivators to their peers; seeing confidence flourish as they hone their skills—it is so special to be a part of this . ”
AMERICA SCORES MILWAUKEE AND BIRTHDAYS IN A BOX
After a year of virtual writing and soccer activities, the summer was a time to get back together in person! SCORES poet-athletes came back to the classroom ready to address inequalities they saw in their neighborhoods during the pandemic. At Browning Elementary School, poet-athletes decided to address homelessness in their community by partnering with the Sojourner Family Peace Center to begin a Birthday in a Box program!
Students then held a community-wide party supply drive to collect party favors, tablecloths, and paper products for both boys and girls. They collected enough supplies to create a year’s worth of monthly party packages that the shelter could use for families that had a birthday during their stay. Students celebrated their success with a day of assembly and birthday treats!
AMERICA SCORES CLEVELAND FOOD BAGS
America SCORES Cleveland poet-athletes took initiative with a way to give back to their communities last spring and summer! Poetathletes at Michale Zone and Collinwood rec center worked together to prepare packaged food bags for those who came to the recreation centers. The bags contained some snacks, such as granola bars and fish crackers, and a juice box. Students decorated the bags with positive sayings and fun drawings to bring a smile to those who used the rec center.
SERVICE LEARNING
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AMERICA SCORES
Friendship
Friendship to me means joy Friendship to me means loyalty Friendship to me means having fun Friendship to me means never letting them down
Friendship is justice and joy Friendship is love
Justice is respect Justice is the law Justice is freedom Justice is rights
Friendship is justice and joy Friendship is love
Friendship is like an amusement park There are ups and downs Friendship is cool like ice cream It comes in different flavors
Friendship is like soccer We need to work as a team Friendship is like a question You don’t know what will happen
Friendship is justice and joy Friendship is love
Friendship is a source of happiness It matters
Friendship can be with the same people It’s a pattern
Friendship is awesome It is the best thing Friendship is no violence It makes us sing!
HENRY GREW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Group Poem Boston SCORES
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our feelings feelings
gratefulI am thankful for my parents, school too. When I go to school there are many things to do. Canada SCORES helps me get through. When I am at home there is lots of food. I am thankful for my immune system crew. They stick to the viruses like glue. I am thankful for water which is nice and blue. There are other things that I am thankful for too.
MATTHEW W . 4th Grade Canada SCORES Vancouver
my colors
Green is how I feel when I am delighted Like when I touch animals from the zoo Black is how I feel when I am mad Like when I build something and someone destroys it rudely Gray is how I feel when I am scared Like going to the school bathroom alone Brown is how I feel when I am disgusted Like when I smell rotten food Purple is how I feel when I am dizzy Like when someone makes me spin and I get seriously nauseous These are all the colors in me
SEBASTIAN H . 5th Grade
America SCORES Milwaukee
I have feelings because I’m a person
I have feelings because I’m a girl
I have feelings because I’m amazing
I have feelings
TY’YONNA W . 5th Grade America SCORES Seattle
our colors of emotion
Most people are limited to what their eyes can see, But the color of my skin, doesn’t define me,
My future is promising and paved with gold, Like the crowns of my people before they were captured and sold,
Fierce as a bull, who’s eyes locked on red, Thick as the blood, that my ancestors shed, Flawless and blue, like the cloudless summer skies, Or the blues I may sing with tears in my eyes,
Focused on the green, not just for myself, But the kind that feeds the family, that generational wealth,
We all play in purple, don’t get lost in the haze, If at first you slept on us, you’ll leave out amazed, Bright orange and yellow, like the flare of the sun, Or the fire inside, that burns until we won, What hides in the shadows, always comes to light, There’s more to us than black and white
KIMBALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Group Poem DC SCORES
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joy and freedom
Joy is when I see my mom so happy she has her nails done
Joy is when I can play on my x-box
Joy is able to be myself without hiding it
Joy is five minutes extra recess
Joy would be donating 1,000 dollars to charities
Joy is when I go to sleep not go to school and keep on sleeping until noon Joy is eating sweet cupcakes
Joy is liking my life
Joy is when my parents take me to the soccer field to play Joy is when we get a snow day and we don’t have to go to school Joy is going out with my friends
Freedom is making good choices that keep me out of trouble making my parents proud Freedom brings joy when my team score a goal Freedom is when I don’t have to disguise myself in order to go to school Freedom is having a hero Freedom is when people can go to school to learn Freedom is getting a pencil and just getting to work. Freedom is equal rights for the world
Freedom and Joy is when I am able to hang out with my bestie Freedom and Joy is when I get to dress how what I want without someone judging me Freedom and Joy is when I am included in something fun
Freedom and Joy is when I don’t have to worry when someone is judging my skin Freedom and Joy is when I don’t have to hide from the military Freedom and joy is when my heart open and allow wonderful things to flow into my life Freedom and joy is going to school without getting judged
Freedom and Joy are doing the right thing when you want to do the wrong thing, so let’s work together to have freedom and joy!
PATRICK J . KENNEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Group Poem Boston SCORES
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Who I Am
I Am From
I am from SkyZone Loud and bright Boing! Boing!
I am from cake Vanilla with confetti frosting Yum!
I am from lions King of the jungle Roar!
I am from gaming FortNite and Call of Duty
I am from Summer Water parks and Wisconsin Dells SPLASH!
I am from school Educational and helpful
I am from family The people who raise and love me
These are things that make me interesting!
BRANDEN O .
5th Grade
America SCORES Milwaukee
Everyone is Different
Everyone is different and that is okay. You have to stay true to yourself either way. Uniqueness is not rare but most people do not care
As if we are all different snowflakes floating through the air Everybody is special in their own different ways. For example, we all have bad days.
It is my choice to be unique from the clothes I wear to the words I speak I am as free as a bird in a tree I choose to be me and spread my wings I fly to the stars and then land on the moon I will be myself and be better real soon If I can do that you can too The sky is the limit you be you.
JEFFERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ACADEMY Group Poem DC SCORES
A Recipe for Me
A dash of craziness.
cups of smartness.
tablespoons of responsibility. 1 cup of caring.
pinches of caring. 1 gallon of love. 1 bowl of caring. That, put together, makes me.
LIZETTE R .
4th Grade America SCORES LA
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My Family
My family comes from a place where war has started.
Where trees whisper in the wind telling stories from the past.
I am proud of my heritage because it comes from ancient lands.
My family has taught me how to read, draw and other things. This makes me feel happy and comfortable. In my family we play, learn and laugh. Which is what I like to do.
I am from Syria Where I can play with friends and talk my language.
I am proud to be myself.
MOHAMMED A . 4th Grade Canada SCORES Vancouver
Who I am
I am somebody who likes to keep their work done.
My House
My house is a big family thing
I love my house because it’s big And I have a big room
I love my house because my dad Buys me a lot of clothes and books
He helps me when I need it.
My house is big and large when I need it. We have a pool and a swing. My house is the best to be.
I go to my mom when school is back in session
I go to my dad in the summer.
I love my house and I love to be there as I agree
JOSEPH E . 6th Grade America SCORES St. Louis
I am someone who came from hard working immigrant parents.
I am someone who looks forward to becoming successful and not giving up.
I like to be myself.
I’m unique in my own way and if I’m not myself then I’m not unique anymore.
I like to have faith in myself because with having faith I can do anything. When I go outside I see my mom watching me from the sky.
I see her protecting my family and still loving us.
Even though my mom is not with me she is always going to be in my heart. When I go outside I feel the wind blow on me.
I feel as if I’m in my own world.
I feel like I can express all my feelings out at once.
I am strong because I know my mom is besides me every day. My mom is always protecting me.
With her by my side I feel more braver than ever. I feel powerful when I know I can do this.
I feel powerful that I’m a strong responsible girl.
AILEEN L . 5th Grade America SCORES Bay Area
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SARAH GORDEN
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Sarah Gorden is a professional soccer player currently playing for Angel City FC as a defender. She began her career with the Chicago Red Stars in 2016, and became the team’s first Iron Woman by playing every minute of the 2021 NWSL season. In 2021, she partnered with Parichute to raise funds for America SCORES Chicago and give poet-athletes more opportunities to play soccer.
What is it like to play professional soccer?
Being a pro soccer player is such a challenging but rewarding career. It’s a balance between always wanting to achieve more but coming into the focus and flow of the present moment to do so. It’s also discipline and responsibility. Doing the work on the hard, uninspired days and knowing it’s bigger than just you but for the next generation of girls.
When did you decide to work towards becoming a professional soccer player?
After I had my son Caiden my junior year in college my vision became very clear that I wanted to work to become a pro soccer player. I thought that working hard and achieving my dreams would set an example for him to do the same.
Who were your role models growing up? Were there any soccer players you looked up to?
Like a lot of girls growing up in the 90’s and early 2000’s, Mia Hamm and the 99ers were my role models. I had posters of them all over my room. Lolo Jones was also a huge role model for me. I felt I could relate to her story.
I was also driven by a deep competitiveness to win and achieve which pushed me to always work hard at all the sports I was playing.
For you, what does it mean to be a leader on and off the pitch?
Being a leader to me is being authentic and true to yourself while still living your life in the best way you know how. Being a leader means being a role model both on and off the field. Using your skills, platform, and likeness as an athlete to affect the game as well as the community. I’m happy to be partnered with Parichute, who makes giving back to my community even easier!
What advice do you have for young girls who play sports?
There will always be someone who will tell you you’re not good enough or you can’t do that or you’re doing it the wrong way. At some point or another, that person may even be the voice in your head. Dont believe it. Keep going. You have the dream and the passion for a reason and we can’t wait to be inspired by you and watch you conquer that doubt and do great things!
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TATIANA FIGUEROA RAMIREZ
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in the mainland United States, Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and is a VONA Voices alumna, having worked with Willie Perdomo and Danez Smith. She currently performs, facilitates workshops, and hosts events in the DC area, having previously done so across the United States and the Dominican Republic. You can read her work in The Acentos Review, among other publications and find her working with DC SCORES as the Associate Program Manager, Creative Writing. Tatiana is the author of Coconut Curls y Café con Leche (2019) and Despojo (2020)
Check out Tatiana's poem!
A Pillaging
My mouth a rich cave, carved in mahogany, lined with pearls & stemmed by rubies & rose quartz prayers. A land once untouched, flourishing with its own rhythms & hymns. Now a property Europe tears apart limb by limb to claim a corner. Spanish. English. Foreign. White attempting to excavate. Wanting to repaint & leave barren a fruitful natural wonder. My tongue splits across an ocean. Across continents. Across borders created to pull a body into pieces. It is unsure which salts will grow best in a vacated black hole, hoping crystals & precious gems will remember how to root in this earth again.
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What got you started writing poetry, and what inspires you to keep going today?
I first started writing poetry as a form of self-care. I was very quiet and shy when I was younger, so it was really hard for me to express myself. However, a lot was still happening around me, so I needed to find a healthy outlet. I found writing to be natural for me and I enjoyed the liberty and rhythm found in poetry. As I continued to write poetry, I realized how much it was helping me, but also how much I enjoyed it. I discovered poets who I could relate to, who looked like me, who spoke like me, and who lived like me. But I have to admit it wasn’t until I started performing and attending performances that I decided to stay in poetry, specifically because of the community.
The poetry world, particularly in DC, is warm and loving. It is empowering and thoughtful. It creates impact and I could not give that up. I remember a young woman coming up to me after one of my first performances to explain to me how she saw herself in my poem and how grateful she was for that representation. At that moment, I knew my poetry was not just about me. It was much bigger than me. It was about each person who has struggled to see themselves represented as their authentic selves and I had to keep adding to that representation.
Many people get nervous when they go up on stage to perform, what do you do to stay calm and charismatic when you perform?
There are a few things that help me. For one, I like to mingle with folks. It makes me feel like I know the crowd a bit more and it creates a safer space for me. It also helps me be more interactive while I’m on stage if I’ve already been interactive before doing so. Another thing that helps is being prepared. I like to arrive early and know which poems I’m planning on reading, so I know what to expect and I can feel a bit more relaxed. During the show, I also work hard to pay attention and show my support. This helps me not only be more charismatic and interactive, but it also helps me circle back to other performances from earlier in the night and add to the positive, communal energy. When it comes to rituals, one thing I learned from a friend was to use rose oil, drink lots of water, and take deep breaths. I still do those things to this day.
What inspired you to work with poet-athletes as a part of DC SCORES?
Since I started working fresh out of high school, I have dedicated my career to working in the
nonprofit sector with a focus on working with marginalized and underserved youth. Most of that work has been in the arts and education sectors, so DC SCORES marries those interests of mine very well. Before working full-time with DC SCORES, I actually had the opportunity to work as a poetry specialist with some of our poetathletes and I loved it. Young people can be so inspiring and reenergizing that it’s hard not to want to work with them. Plus, I really believe in the impact of arts education on our youth and I appreciate the organization’s dedication to that growth as well.
What are some of your favorite topics to write about?
I love writing about an individual’s magic and power, particularly coming from the lens of someone who the system does not cater to. I also love writing about the environments that surround me. A lot of my poetry will reference the beach, flowers, and other parts of nature with some special nods to city life. I also tend to write a lot about my family, especially my mom and grandmothers. I think they along with being Puerto Rican helped shape a large part of my identity, so it’s almost impossible to not write about them.
What advice do you have for America SCORES poet-athletes?
My advice would be to remain as authentically you as possible. That means doing what you enjoy, standing your ground against things you disagree with, being proud of who you are, showing yourself kindness, and being willing to learn. There is only one you in this world.
Which poem did you share with us and why did you choose it?
The poem is titled “A Pillaging” and I chose it because I think it represents a lot of what I lived as a bilingual person and what a lot of folks go through as multilingual or multicultural folks. There is a certain pressure the world places on us to change who we are according to their standards; however, there is a tenacity to hold on to our roots and who we are. The beautiful, yet sad part is that I think most young people can relate to feeling this pressure even if not in the form of being multilingual. But it’s important to remember we really don’t have to lose ourselves at all.
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Changing the World
If I Could Change the World
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I’ll help others and be someone who inspires Everyone around me and ignite a fire So that they can save people’s lives Doing what we can to survive
If I could change the world
I would support those who are in need In the garden of life planting seeds Expressing myself through all forms forms of art
A change of mind and a change of heart
If I could change the world.
ARTEMUS WARD CORE BOYS TEAM
Group Poem
America SCORES Cleveland
I Wish
I wish we could all live in a world with no racism and no wars
I am blinded by this violence People trash talking People talking about war
I wish it could all stop I wish we could live in a world in peace
SEBASTIAN G . 5th Grade America SCORES Seattle
Change the World
i am a superhero who fights against bullying my super power is time stop i will use my super powers to help people sometimes it’s not easy to be brave because you can get hurt i show that i am brave when i do crazy things i will change the world by being nice being a super hero i can change my community i will help them
SANTIAGO S . 5th Grade America SCORES Bay Area
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About Social Justice
Justice in the terms of distribution is Wealth Opportunities
Privileges
All within a society
Sometimes people need a change Always show respect and help others Love one another Create a safe environment Always be positive Believe in yourself
Stand up for yourself and others Equality is for you and me JUSTICE FOR ALL! We all can change the world
AYANNA L . & REBECCA S
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4th Grade America SCORES New York
Days Do Pass While I Do Wait
The wind whistles in my ear Sitting upon a window slate While ghostly memories do appear They tell me all about my fate These prophecies that I do hear I hope when I complete them I'm not too late
Just sitting on my window slate
When night decides to consume our land And the shadows swallow light The fate of earth is in their hand And for justice we must fight the fight Or we’ll lose the tree skies and sand So we know what option is right We won't give up the end is in sight
BENJAMIN S .
5th Grade America SCORES LA
Dear United States
Dear United States,
My name is Stephanie and I am 13 years old. I want to tell you something important that hasn’t been untold: STOP IGNORING CLIMATE CHANGE.
It’s not a joke at all, it’s very real. I can’t stress this enough on how this makes me feel. Wildfires, rising sea levels, intense droughts, and heat waves. Humans and wild animals face new challenges because of climate change. Animals have been losing their homes. Every summer gets hotter and hotter. Antarctica is losing ice everyday, every hour.
As a country who holds so much power, some politicians sure do act like cowards! So Dear United States, please stop ignoring climate change.
STEPHANIE R .
8th Grade
America SCORES Chicago
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Team work!
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A Recipe For Teamwork
A handful of kindness 3 gallons of determination 2 cups of unselfishness
A half-pint of healing 1 liter of sportsmanship 3 cups of responsibility A pinch of good ideas 7 and a half tablespoons of companionship Mix it all together Bake for practices Serve on Game Day, and Share with all your friends.
BOYS CORE TEAM
Buhrer Dual Language Academy America SCORES Cleveland
It’s Time for Soccer
It’s time for soccer here we go Let’s get ready for soccer here we go And when I call your name get ready for the game And give me a word to describe our team
Ready for the game We’re leaders on the field Always staying ready
Ready for the game
We work as a team Helping others when they’re down Ready for the game Respect for each other We always stick together
Ready for the game We’re confident With our strength and our minds
Ready for the game Pride in our team whether winning or losing Aiton
Ready for the game Bears Our team is always ready
AITON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Group Poem DC SCORES
My Team
My team
We have a dream To hold a golden ball Cause we tried
My team Tries their best And when we fall We make sure to get back up
My team
Are the cardenas warriors Ready for anything And I wouldn’t have it any other way
My team Is determined to win So we won’t give up Until the very end BRANDON V. 7th Grade America SCORES Chicago
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Team Spirit
Who are we?!
Electrocuted Cheetahs! Who are we?!
Electrocuted Cheetahs! Who are we?!
Electrocuted Cheetahs!
You know who we are?! No, I’ll tell you when we’re in a game and you fall We always get back up You have to stay strong Our name is the electrocuted cheetahs When we play soccer I get hyped up!
I think there’s two different parts I think the electrocuted part is our mental strength Like if you’re losing you can mentally say “We can still win” and actually end up winning the other part, the cheetah represents our physical toughness Fighting through until the end
To be an Electrocuted Cheetah
You need speed, strength, athleticism, motivation and pride Nothing can stop us from our cheetah stride!
Who are we?!
Electrocuted Cheetahs! Who are we?! Electrocuted Cheetahs! Who are we?? Electrocuted Cheetahs!
PUENTES BOYS TEAM Group Poem America SCORES New York
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DOS
We are Umana
We are Umana, we are a team. Nosotros somos Umana, nosotros somos un equipo. Somos jugadores amables somos estudiantes responsables Somos niños y niñas muy amigables.
We are Umana, we are a team. Nosotros somos Umana, nosotros somos un equipo.
Somos una familia que comparte una pasión Nos gusta escribir poemas y jugar al balón. Somos como un volcán en erupción Porque entrenamos para los partidos con mucha emoción.
We are Umana, we are a team. Nosotros somos Umana, nosotros somos un equipo.
Somos jugadores que entrenamos para ser fuertes Somos estudiantes felices y perseverantes Nosostros nos alimentamos con comidas saludables Para jugar partidos memorables.
We are Umana, we are a team. Nosotros somos Umana, nosotros somos un equipo.
Somos inteligentes y sorprendentes Cuando metemos un gol todos unidos gritamos Goooooooooool!
Cuando el balón fuuuuiiii! Pum! Ingresa al arco contrario, Sin dejar más comentario,
We are Umana, We are a team. Nosotros somos Umana, nosotros somos un equipo.
MARIO UMANA ACADEMY Group Poem Boston SCORES
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Our Schools!
BAY AREA
1460 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Daly City
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Hayward Eldridge Elementary School
Cherryland Elementary School
Burbank Elementary School
Glassbrook Elementary School
Palma Ceia Elementary School
Shaffer Park Elementary School
Tyrrell Elementary School
Ruus Elementary School
Oakland Allendale Elementary School
ASCEND Elementary School
Brookfield Elementary School
Coliseum Collegiate Prep Academy
Elmhurst Middle School
EnCompass Elementary School
Esperanza Elementary School
Fruitvale Elementary School
Global Family Elementary School
Greenleaf Elementary School
International Community School
Korematsu Discovery Academy
Learning Without Limits
Life Academy Middle School
Life Academy High School
Madison Park Primary Academy
Manzanita Community School
Manzanita SEED
MLK Elementary School
Oakland Academy of Knowledge
Prescott Elementary School
Sankofa Elementary School
Think College Now Elementary School
San Francisco “Tenderloin & Civic Center”
Bessie Carmichael Elementary School
Cobb Elementary School
Indochinese Housing Development Center (IHDC)
John Muir Elementary School
Redding Elementary School
Rosa Parks Elementary School
Salvation Army KROC Center Tenderloin
Up on Top After School Program
San Francisco “Mission & Crocker”
Bret Harte Elementary School
Bryant Elementary School
Cleveland Elementary School
El Dorado Elementary School
ER Taylor Elementary School
Flynn Elementary School
Guadalupe Elementary School
Hillcrest Elementary School
Joseph Lee Recreation Center
Junipero Serra Elementary School
Marshall Elementary School
Mission Education Center
Paul Revere Elementary School
Sanchez Elementary School
San Francisco Community School
TECA Elementary School
San Francisco Middle School
Everett Middle School Francisco Middle School
MLK Jr. Middle School
Paul Revere Middle School
TECA Middle School
Visitacion Valley Middle School
San Jose
McKinley Elementary School
Sylvandale Middle School
Ramblewood Elementary School
Cornerstone Elementary School
Washington Elementary School
Windmill Springs Elementary School
Empire Gardens Elementary School
Kennedy Elementary School
Dahl Elementary School
Kipp Middle School
Olinder Elementary School
San Rafael
Bahia Vista Elementary School
Coleman Elementary School
Davidson Middle School
Laurel Dell Elementary School
San Pedro Elementary School
Venetia Valley School K-8
BOSTON
29 Germania Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Charles Sumner Elementary School
David A. Ellis Elementary School
Dennis C. Haley Pilot School
Donald McKay K-8 School
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School
Eliot K-8 Innovation School
Ellison Parks Early Education School
Gardner Pilot Academy
Henry Grew Elementary School
Hugh R. O’Donnell Elementary School
James W. Hennigan K-8 School
John F. Kennedy Elementary School
Joseph J. Hurley K-8 School
Lilla G. Frederick Pilot Middle School
Mario Umana Academy
Orchard Gardens K-8 School
Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary School
The Mather School
William Monroe Trotter K-8 School
Wolfgang A. Mozart Elementary School
CLEVELAND
3631 Perkins Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114
Albert Bushnell Hart
Artemus Ward School
Buhrer Dual Language Academy
Franklin D. Roosevelt Academy
Garfield School
Marion C. Seltzer School
Robinson G. Jones School
Scranton School
Thomas Jefferson International Newcomers Academy
Wade Park School
Warner Girls Leadership Academy Willson School
CHICAGO
600 W Cermak Rd #204, Chicago, IL 60616
C.E. Hughes Elementary School
Cardenas Elementary School
Catalyst Maria Charter School
Eli Whitney Elementary School
Finkl Elementary School
Hamline Elementary School
Jungman Elementary School
LEARN Excel
LEARN 8 Middle School
Mason Elementary School
McCormick Elementary School
Orozco Academy
Pilsen Community Academy
Plamondon Elementary School
Sumner Math and Sciences Community Academy Whittier Dual Language Magnet School
DC 1140 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20036
Aiton Elementary School
Amidon-Bowen Elementary School
Anne Beers Elementary School
Bancroft Elementary School
Barnard Elementary School
BASIS Charter School
Boone Elementary School
Brightwood Education Campus
Brookland Middle School
Browne Education Campus
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School
Burrville Elementary School
Capital City Public Charter School
Cardozo Education Campus DC International School
Drew Elementary School
E.L. Haynes Public Charter School
Francis Stevens Education Campus
Garrison Elementary School
H.D. Cooke Elementary School
Hart Middle School
Ida B. Wells Middle School
Imagine Hope Community Charter SchoolLamond Campus
Imagine Hope Community Charter SchoolTolson Campus
Inspired Teaching Public Charter School
J.C. Nalle Elementary School
Jefferson Middle School
Kelly Miller Middle School
Kimball Elementary School
KIPP DC: AIM Academy
KIPP DC: Key Academy
KIPP DC: Northeast Academy
KIPP DC: QUEST Academy
KIPP DC: Valor Academy
KIPP DC: WILL Academy
LaSalle-Backus Education Campus
Leckie Education Campus
Lincoln Middle School
MacFarland Middle School
Marie Reed Elementary School
Miner Elementary School
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Park View Recreation Center
Paul Public Charter School
Powell Elementary School
Raymond Education Campus
Seaton Elementary School
Sela Public Charter School
Smothers Elementary School
Takoma Education Campus
Thomas Elementary School
Thomson Elementary School
Trinidad Recreation Center
Truesdell Education Campus
Tubman Elementary School
Turner Elementary School
Tyler Elementary School
Van Ness Elementary School
Washington Latin Public Charter School
Washington School for Girls West Education Campus
Whittier Elementary School
LOS ANGELES
3685 Motor Ave #110, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Braddock Drive Elementary
Charnock Road Elementary
Marina Del Rey Middle Palms Elementary Palms Middle Stoner Avenue Elementary
MILWAUKEE
7101 Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223
ALBA Elementary Brown Street Elementary Browning Elementary Clarke Street Elementary Gwen T Jackson Elementary Hayes Bilingual Elementary
LaFollette Elementary Lincoln Avenue Elementary Notre Dame Academy
Riley Elementary Thoreau Elementary Thurston Woods Elementary Todd Elementary (Beloit)
NEW YORK
520 8th Ave #201c, New York, NY 10018
Hamilton Grange Middle School
IS 104 The Fort Hamilton School
IS 121 Nelson A. Rockefeller
IS 95 The Gravesend School
MS 322 The Renaissance Leadership Academy
MS 443 New Voices School of Academic and Creative Arts
New Design Middle School
PS 04 The Duke Ellington School
PS 125 The Ralphe Bunche School
PS 139 Alexine A Fenty
PS 153 Adam Clayton Powell
PS 173
Dos Puentes Elementary
PS 192 Jacob H Schiff
PS 249 The Caton School
PS 375 The Jackie Robinson School
PS 98 Shorac Kappock
PSMS 161 Pedro Albizu Campos
The Mott Hall School
PS66 School of Higher Education
PS386 School for Environmental Citizenship
PS382 School for Math, Science & Technology
SEATTLE
2450 6th Ave S #203, Seattle, WA 98134
Bailey Gatzert Elementary
Dunlap Elementary
Maple Elementary
Hawthorne Elementary Highland Elementary Roxhill Elementary
ST . LOUIS
5415 Page Blvd, St . Louis, MO 63112
Belnor Elementary
Dunbar Elementary
Jefferson Elementary
Lucas Crossing Elementary
Northview Elementary Obama Elementary Walbridge Elementary Washington Elementary
VANCOUVER
3023-3713 Kensington Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5B 0A7
Cedar Hills Elementary
Douglas Road Elementary
Edmonds Community School
Hjorth Road Elementary
Kirkbride Elementary
Lord Kelvin Elementary Mary Jane Shannon Elementary School
Qayqayt Elementary
Senator Reid Elementary
Stride Avenue Community School
Twelfth Avenue Elementary Windsor Elementary Fraser River Middle School
L.A. Matheson Secondary School
Graham Bruce Elementary School
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Draw your favorite SCORES moment!
We’ve had a great year, let us know what your favorite part was! Hayamos tenido un gran año, ¡cuéntanos cuál fue tu parte favorita!
POST GAME COOL DOWN
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NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Corwin Thomas BOARD CHAIR Marsh & McLennan Companies
Brendan Moylan TREASURER Sports Endeavors, Inc.
Holly O’Donnell SECRETARY Bazelon Center
Douglas Boggs Manatt, Phelps, & Phillips, LLC
Kate Carpenter America SCORES Milwaukee
Ben Chrnelich Symphony.com
Fabian Koss KC Social Impact Lab
Andrew Mack AM Global Consulting
Colin Schmidt America SCORES Bay Area
David Sheon Whitecoat Strategies
HONORARY BOARD
Bob Shay
Gale Griffin
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Bethany Rubin Henderson
PRESIDENT America SCORES National Network
Icy Jones EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
AFFILIATE LEADERSHIP
BAY AREA
Johnathan Denholtz BOARD CHAIR
Colin Schmidt EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
BOSTON
Laura Grattan BOARD CO-CHAIR
Chris Pike BOARD CO-CHAIR
John Maconga EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CHICAGO
Rocio Aldana
EXECUTIVE BOARD CO-CHAIR
Julie Ellafrits EXECUTIVE BOARD CO-CHAIR
Geoff Wilson GRANTS MANAGER
Aishwarya Sukumaran COMMUNICATIONS FELLOW
Kevin Yang CHAIR America SCORES Leadership Council
EDITOR
Aishwarya Sukumaran
Amy Mummery EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CLEVELAND
Lyle Leavitt BOARD CHAIR
Alison Black EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DC
Wally Okpych IV BOARD CHAIR
Katrina Owens EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
LA David Shaheen BOARD CHAIR
Amy O’Dowd CO-DIRECTOR
Erikca Wilson CO-DIRECTOR
DESIGNER Elayna Speight Inked Designs
Miguel Aquino CO-DIRECTOR
Oscar Gonzalez CO-DIRECTOR
MILWAUKEE
Chris Thiel BOARD CHAIR
Kate Carpenter EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
NEW YORK
Edison Bardowell BOARD CHAIR
Shannon Schneeman EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEATTLE
Lorelei Heisler BOARD CHAIR
ST . LOUIS
Alex Fennoy BOARD CHAIR
Terrance Cauley DIRECTOR VANCOUVER Jon Lutz BOARD CHAIR Kevin Yang EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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The Power of Children's Poetry
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