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Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth Vicinage 2020 Hispanic Heritage Month Program With A Thank You To Asbury Park And Ghana Students

Mr. Wronko’s students and the students in Ghana attended remotely the Superior Court of NJ, Monmouth Vicinage Hispanic Heritage Month Program.

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Just recently Mr. Wronko’s students and the students in Ghana were able to attend remotely the Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth Vicinage 2020 Hispanic Heritage Month Program.

2020 Hispanic Heritage Month Program

This program had many special guests representing their Hispanic Heritage. Those guests were Presiding Judge Carmen H. Alvarez, appellate division, Part D; Superior Court Judge Lourdes Lucas, Chair, Monmouth Vicinage EEO/AA Advisory Committee; Evelyn Padin, Past President, New Jersey State Bar Association, and Alba R. Rivera, Burlington Vicinage trial court administrator.

The moderator of the event was Judge Lucas. Every guest gave a wonderful background about their Hispanic Heritage and success of obtaining their highest goal, which was to make it into the law profession. Every guest stressed to stay on track and avoid negative comments. All the guests did this and became very successful and informed everyone you could do the same.

Monmouth Vicinage committee member Carmen Flores informed Mr. Wronko that she wanted to thank me and my students as well as Ghana for a tremendous effort of participating with all the challenges in remote learning. Mr. Wronko, his students, students in Ghana with their teacher Papa Williams, would be a part of more events in the near future.


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