Open Streets Thursdays!

This spring, CHAH students are enjoying Open Streets Thursdays!

With the help of the NYPD and the NYC DoT, CHAH has arranged to have 158th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam closed to traffic so that the students can go outside and play during their lunch period. It is a great way to bring joy to our community, as students and staff are able to get some exercise and fresh air.

Thank you to the NYPD and NYC DoT for making this happen!

Celia Kerner, Holocaust Survivor, Speaks with CHAH Students

On Friday, the CHAH ninth grade had a very special guest, Celia Kerner, come to speak to them.

Ms. Kerner is a Holocaust survivor orignally from Poland. She told her remarkable story of escaping the horrors of the Nazi regime and eventually moving to NYC.

CHAH students were so thankful for hearing her story. You are welcome anytime Ms. Kerner!

The CHAH Fashion Club is a Stitch!

The new CHAH Fashion Club is a real stitch! Lead by Guidance Counselor Ms. Chimilio, students have worked on various shapes and sizes of "croquis". Croquis are a quick sketchy drawing of a live model. Croquis drawings are usually made in a few minutes, after which the model changes pose. The word “croquis” comes from French and means simply "sketch". A croquis is often an outline silhouette, for use by a designer.


Members also learned to create mood boards and how it taps into their creativity.




This week they learned how to knit and cast on and off a stitch. Students are all learning the basic gauge stitch.




We're working on learning the basics of sewing soon!