Project Ghana
Asbury Park Meets Ghana : Super Ghana Session
Every week, David Wronko’s 7th grade class at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School holds educational sessions with students in Ghana, located in Western Africa.

Asbury Park meets Ghana every week at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School.
Asbury Park Meets Ghana
Every week, David Wronko’s 7th grade class at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park, New Jersey holds educational sessions with students in Ghana, located in Western Africa.
During these sessions, students take turns to provide lessons on each other’s culture and history. The sessions allow students in Asbury Park to become cultured in the African experience and vice versa for the students in Ghana at the Oiada International Academy.
To cap off its success of the Ghana session, both schools held a SUPER session with New Jersey Education Administration (NJEA), New Jersey TV, and of course, with Unheard Voices in attendance.
These sessions are truly inspiring, and Unheard Voices is more than elated to be part of history and being a platform for voices to be heard.
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