Mr. Wronko and his students joined Ghana and Papa Williams with his students to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The family of Hasani Best who was fatally shot by police in Asbury Park, New Jersey say his killing was unjustified.
During a recent Ghana session with remote learning, Papa Williams gave a wonderful presentation to Mr. Wronko's students regarding Ghana.
On September 10, 2020, Mr. Wronko and his students had the privilege of being apart of Oiada's Global Village Kickoff Session.
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office announced 39-year-old Hasani Best was shot and killed by Asbury Park police.
Two former New Jersey police officers admitted they vandalized two cars last year after man filed a complaint against them.
When my school went on an extended leave because of the coronavirus, remote learning at the time was the only option to continue the school year.
The students in Ghana gave a presentation to Asbury Park middle school students on how recycling and other methods could help save the environment.
The truth was that Washington and his men, unassisted, crossed the Delaware River to fight. Crossing this river at the time was very difficult.
Mr. Wronko, his class and the students in Ghana had multiple video conferencing sessions at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park,...