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Over the past three months, many great things have taken place at Asbury Park High School. Let’s take a look.

Women’s History Month Guests

During Women’s history month Doris Richardson, VFW veteran, and Denise Martin, the wife to Wilbur V. Martin, met with Mr. David Wronko’s students to discuss the roles women had played in history. From fighting to get the right to vote to joining the military, both guests showed how important women were to the country. Ms. Richardson and Mrs. Martin both acknowledged the great effort that Kamala Harris put forth in trying to become the first woman president. I Knew It! Something Special About Her Kamala Harris – Unheard Voices Magazine

Publications in The Coaster Newspaper and a Broadcasting Program 

Asbury Park High School recently had been featured in three issues of The Coaster. One issue for the month of February, March, and April. The February issue featured awards being given to Dr. Medina, Asbury Park High School principal, and Mr. Wronko from the VFW post. March’s issue dealt with Asbury Park High School starting an Esports program. Finally, the April issue dealt with a broadcasting program being established for the students known as Week in Review. 

The Asbury Park High School Week in Review is a student-led broadcast highlighting the weekly events and happenings at Asbury Park High School. Each week, different students are selected or volunteer to report the news, ensuring a fresh and diverse perspective. Notably, two of our episodes have been bilingual, featuring both English and Spanish to reach a broader audience. This initiative was created by Mrs. Christine Hayes-Schneider, the Student Activity Coordinator, to engage students and keep the school community informed.

Please enjoy this week’s Week In Review video! This week our students interviewed Vietnam Veteran, Commander Walter V. Reed. Thank you to Mr. Wronko for inviting him to our school. Hope that you enjoy our long conversation about Mr. Reed’s service in the Vietnam War as well as our student news after his interview.

Student artwork once again in Prehistoric Times Magazine

Katherine Avila-Roman once again got her fabulous artwork published in Prehistoric Times Magazine. Also artwork created by Erick Barragan Nila, Axel Barragan Ortiz, Edwing Mayorga Cruz, Luis Anthony Olvera Reyes, and Jesus Ruiz Quiroz for Esports featured Thomas Wayne’s version of Batman trapped in the Cretaceous Warzone.

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Student Accomplishment

Asbury Park High School student, Jordan Cright placed 2nd in the Law Day Essay Contest! Overseeing his work was Ms. Jessica Daniels, Honors Language Arts teacher and Teacher of the Year. Jordan Cright will be celebrated, alongside his teacher, Ms. Jessica Daniels at the Law Day Recognition Ceremony at the Monmouth County Court House at the end of May.

Remembering the Holocaust

Staff and students at Asbury Park High School created a bulletin board honoring those who lost their lives and survived the Holocaust.

Source: the Asbury Park Press, Tanya Breen: 

Holocaust survivors Fred Heyman, 95, of Morristown, foreground, and Manfred Lindenbaum, 92, of Jackson, background, answer questions after telling their stories to students enrolled in Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Studies classes at Asbury Park High School in Asbury Park, NJ.


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