Happening events at Asbury Park from students, historically Black colleges and universities, pre historic times, to project Ghana.
The Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab is a 8-month tuition-free program that offer mentees the opportunity to enhance their creative skillset through personalized instruction from industry professionals
The Oiada Student Ambassadors had a huge presentation that went into the history, evolution, and culture of Ghana’s military.
Every year The Patriot’s Pen essay contest calls for students to examine history through their own interpretation and apply that history to their everyday lives.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., I showed my students a powerful documentary entitled King in the Wilderness.
Just recently Dr. Jason C. Fitzgerald, Action Civics supervisor, and Patricia L. Supplee, League of Women Voters, participated in a video-conference with Oiada’s Student Ambassadors.
On Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed two legislations that will begin the process of reopening Michigan‘s first and only Historically Black College or University.
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 Mr. David Wronko’s students did an observation of a session done by the Solid Rock Foundation School in Ghana and Aruba.
Before showing them the lift off to space, Mr. Wronko explained that William Shatner would become the oldest person to go into space.