<p></p><p><b>Mr. Harold Stephan</b> shares that it's time to record the "<b>NYC Song of Hope</b>" - Nearly 100 students submitted song ideas from elementary, middle, and high schools across all five boroughs, including Stuyvesant students <b>Leah D'Silva, Sequoia Rabinovic</b> and <b>Silvia Hanna</b>. After carefully reviewing these submissions, we rolled together lyrics and melodic content from 15-20 specific submissions into one cohesive song with an uplifting message. Our next step in creating our NYC anthem is to gather as many video-recorded performances as possible in order to produce a virtual performance of the song that captures the energy of many voices together in unity.</p><p><b>Please participate by video-recording yourself rapping and/or singing the student written "NYC Song of Hope".</b> (<b>If you also play an instrument, music charts are included so you can make a video of yourself playing the song.) The due date is Thursday, June 11.</b> Complete details are on Google Classroom, in the assignment "NYC Song of Hope - Phase 2". <b>Log into your</b> <a href="http://stuy.edu/"><b>stuy.edu</b></a> <b>email and join us using code: wjtofye</b><br/><br/></p>