Education
Ghana Afternoon Session: Making Global Connections!
During a recent afternoon session with Ghana at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park New Jersey, many topics were discussed.
During a recent afternoon video conference with Ghana at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park, New Jersey, participants discussed many topics while making global connections.
Making global connections
MLK students asked the students in Ghana numerous questions about their hobbies, holidays, what they would like to do with their lives, and much more.
The MLK students had the privilege of telling the students in Ghana about their dreams and goals in life.
- David Wronko
Students in Ghana gave heart warming encouragement for the younger students of MLK. They also informed them that they would achieve their goals and dreams.
Furthermore, the MLK students shared what they would be for Halloween. They also gave a summary about Halloween to the students in Ghana.
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