Education
Ghana Session: Sharing cultures, student recognitions and publications
Mr. Wronko’s social studies classes had the opportunity to video conference with the students at the Solid Rock Foundation School in Ghana.

Just recently one of Mr. Wronko’s social studies classes had the opportunity to video conference with the students at the Solid Rock Foundation School in Ghana, which was led by their teacher Andrew Tekyi Boateng.
Ghana Session on Cultures
During this session, the students form the Solid Rock Foundation gave a presentation introducing the continent of Africa along with their country of Ghana. The students spoke about the food, sports, resources, technology, and politicians of Ghana.
Presentations from Asbury Park Middle School students
After finishing their presentations, Mr. Wronko’s students introduced themselves and shared background information about their culture. They described their family origins, including ties to Nicaragua, Mexico, and Haiti. The students from Mexico highlighted holidays such as Cinco de Mayo and Day of the Dead.
After Mr. Wronko’s students finished introducing themselves, all the students engaged in a long discussion about their hobbies, school, and life goals. Mr. Wronko’s students enjoyed the experience and hope to attend another session with Ghana.
VFW Recognition
In addition to the session with Ghana, Mr. Wronko’s students, Edgar Escobar, Jayanna Lunsford, Ryan Monroe, and Ceahni Piper were all recognized for their participation in the Veterans of Foreign War essay contest the Patriot’s Penn. Ken Hagemann, State Adjunct/Quartermaster, informed Asbury Park High School that out of a dozen entries Edgar Escobar placed second, Jayanna Lunsford placed third, and Ryan Monroe along with Ceahni Piper were recognized for a strong showing.
NJ REVIEW MAGAZINE/PREHISTORIC TIMES MAGAZINE
Mr. Wronko and Project Ghana were featured inside of NJ Review Magazine. The first time was featured in this posting: PROJECT GHANA: PUBLISHED IN THREE MAGAZINES AND MUCH MORE! – Unheard Voices Magazine. Mr. Wronko could say a two-time publication champion for NJ Review Magazine. Besides NJ Review Magazine, Prehistoric Times Magazine also featured Mr. Wronko’s Cretaceous Warzone project in its most recent issue.
- Project Ghana NJ Classroom
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Students from the Ghana Session on Cultures
- Jennifer Aguirre Ortiz
- Zahiir Amos
- Josheb Cajero
- Cayne Castillo Lopez
- Ja’ciah Johnson
- Jerry Mendoza-Gonzalez
- Mickena Michel
- Kevin Ortiz-Lopez
- Nery Ruiz-Meja
- Eduardo Zuniga-Olivera
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