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Ghana Session: Alexander the Great Red Baron and More!

On September 16, 2016, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School students of Asbury Park gave multiple presentations to the students in Ghana.

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On September 16, 2016, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School students of Asbury Park gave multiple presentations to the students in Ghana on Red Baron, Alexander the Great and more.

 

To begin with sixth grade students of Ms. Major Phillips’ Geography class presented reports about land, how land was used, animals, and the overall change of the environment.

From there Mr. Wronko’s students, Amira Gates, Diego Perez, Kay’sionna Clarke, Dakim Randolph, and JaNiya Brazile presented a project that compared Alexander the Great to the Red Baron. The MLK students shared with the students in Ghana that bioth were undefeated in the battles that they were involved with. However, it was true that the Red Baron was killed by a shot from the ground but in the air he had eighty wins and no losses. Therefore, he was undefeated in the air. Besides the students presentations, videos were shown of Alexander the Great and the Red Baron.

Students participating in this session were

Kevin Barksdale

Nasier Clarke

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