Hazelwood West Writers Week

Writers Week is a yearly school wide event put on by the ELA Dept.

Writers Week is a school wide celebration of the writing craft. Through the written word, we share stories, lives, and ideas. We also learn from professionals who use writing in their careers, such as authors, journalists, comedians, lecturers, actors, songwriters, musicians, even business people! These adults bring valuable information to our student body about the possibilities that are out there for those who enjoy writing.

  1. 03/05/2023

    Season 2 Episode 1 (2022)

    Mrs. Patterson interviews Paul Kaufman, a director who has been awarded 2 Emmys and an NAACP award. We will be talking about his latest project, the movie "Butter"  http://buttersfinalmeal.com/directors-statement/ http://buttersfinalmeal.com/Production-Notes/ http://buttersfinalmeal.com/synopsis/ Student Performances:  Amya Wren    Essay: "Peace with Pain", Poem: "So Anxious" Jamari Ell      Poem: Roses are Red, Violets are Blue Erin Cutkomp  Short Story: "An Incident at the Pasadena  In and Out Burger" Copy of all original works may be obtained from your English Teacher! Special thanks to:  Ms. Huckabay and the Wild Scats Group for the "applause" and other sound bytes. The Science Department for the "awesome" jokes! Ms. Ramotowski for her hours of work regarding student performances. Mrs. Ebert and Ms. Smith (and the Advanced Apparel and Textiles Class)  for their work on the Writers Week T shirt sales. Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Kessler, Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Yehlen, and Mr. Noble for the work regarding episode introductions and sign offs.  This work was produced, directed, and edited by Dina Patterson as a labor of love for the students at Hazelwood West High School in the hopes that the original spirit of Writers Week would be kept alive during the COVID Pandemic. Writers Week is typically a week long, whole school,  production that is currently being funded by grants and fundraising done by the ELA Department outside of contract hours ( i.e. volunteered time). If you would like to see Writers Week continue for future Hazelwood West students, please consider supporting this program through listener support or mailing in a donation. Donations can be mailed to : Hazelwood West High School ( Attn: Dina Patterson- Writers Week) #1 Wildcat Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042

    25 min
  2. 03/22/2022

    Season 2 Episode 3 (2022)

    Anthony Kiekow, former Director of Communications for the Hazelwood District shares how he went from high school drop out to living a "memoir-able" life! Student Spotlight Aliyah Griddine: "Youth",  "Ask Me" Andrea Vepley: "This or That" , "You Lie", "Me", "Refresh Button" Copy of all original works may be obtained from your English Teacher! Special thanks to: Ms. Huckabay and the Wild Scats Group for the "applause" and other sound bytes. The Science Department for the "awesome" jokes! Ms. Ramotowski for her hours of work regarding student performances. Mrs. Ebert and Ms. Smith (and the Advanced Apparel and Textiles Class)  for their work on the Writers Week T shirt sales. Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Kessler, Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Yehlen, and Mr. Noble for the work regarding episode introductions and sign offs. This work was produced, directed, and edited by Dina Patterson as a labor of love for the students at Hazelwood West High School in the hopes that the original spirit of Writers Week would be kept alive during the COVID Pandemic. Writers Week is typically a week long, whole school,  production that is currently being funded by grants and fundraising done by the ELA Department outside of contract hours ( i.e. volunteered time). If you would like to see Writers Week continue for future Hazelwood West students, please consider supporting this program through listener support or mailing in a donation. Donations can be mailed to : Hazelwood West High School ( Attn: Dina Patterson- Writers Week) #1 Wildcat Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042

    35 min
  3. 03/22/2022

    Season 2 Episode 2 (2022)

    Darlyshia Menzie :  a 3x self-published author and has also published 4 journals. She loves writing about building your personal value vault by investigating what's holding you back from your potential and investing in what's going to help you become the person you want to be. She focuses on non-fiction spiritual and personal growth writing, helping women and girls walk wholly in their worth. www.darlyshiamenzie.com Student Spotlight: Jules Andreotta: "Pomegranates" Aurora Ziegler: "Puzzle Pieces"  Makiah Young:   "Power" Hazelwood West Symphonic orchestra playing the Ukrainian National Anthem in support of Ukraine Copy of all original works may be obtained from your English Teacher! Special thanks to: Ms. Huckabay and the Wild Scats Group for the "applause" and other sound bytes. The Science Department for the "awesome" jokes! Ms. Ramotowski for her hours of work regarding student performances. Mrs. Ebert and Ms. Smith (and the Advanced Apparel and Textiles Class)  for their work on the Writers Week T shirt sales. Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Kessler, Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Yehlen, and Mr. Noble for the work regarding episode introductions and sign offs. Shrek the Musical will April 27-30 @ 7pm: $8 on line, $10 at the door. This work was produced, directed, and edited by Dina Patterson as a labor of love for the students at Hazelwood West High School in the hopes that the original spirit of Writers Week would be kept alive during the COVID Pandemic. Writers Week is typically a week long, whole school,  production that is currently being funded by grants and fundraising done by the ELA Department outside of contract hours ( i.e. volunteered time). If you would like to see Writers Week continue for future Hazelwood West students, please consider supporting this program through listener support or mailing in a donation. Donations can be mailed to : Hazelwood West High School ( Attn: Dina Patterson- Writers Week) #1 Wildcat Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042

    21 min

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Writers Week is a school wide celebration of the writing craft. Through the written word, we share stories, lives, and ideas. We also learn from professionals who use writing in their careers, such as authors, journalists, comedians, lecturers, actors, songwriters, musicians, even business people! These adults bring valuable information to our student body about the possibilities that are out there for those who enjoy writing.