To start off the big post of January 2021, I would like to share three videos that explain remote learning with Ghana
Students at Asbury Park High School and the Solid Rock Foundation School in Ghana had a video conference with Assemblyman Sean T. Kean
Asbury Park High School and Ghana students had a video conference with two of the U.S. finest, First Lieutenant Sang "Sam" Han.
The family of Hasani Best, a Black man who was fatally shot by Asbury Park police, has sued the city for $25M.
Asbury Park students and Ghana students with the Solid Rock Foundation had a session about the 2020 U.S. Election.
Students at Asbury Park HS and Ghana did a joint session with Chief of Detectives for the NJ Division of Criminal Justice, Weldon A. Powell
Mr. Wronko's students had a Ghana session with Sebastian Kwamena Tettey who gave a virtual tour of Cape Coast Slave Dungeon.
Mr. Wronko and his students along with the students in Ghana had a session which involved Veronica Allende.
Oiada International, which provided video conferences for schools around the world including the Asbury Park School District, just celebrated eleven years in the business.
Mr. Wronko's students and the students in Ghana attended remotely the Superior Court of NJ, Monmouth Vicinage Hispanic Heritage Month Program.