During 2020 the school did the heritage dinner, an event to celebrate the diversity community, online. But in 2021 school year we realized that we needed something that was more tied into the community and made sure everyone could be involved. Thus the monthly heritage spotlight was created and a new way to celebrate heritage
Category: Global Engagement
How I Learned that Teaching is Hard: My ASL Workshop
During my ninth grade year I hosted an ASL workshop during may term. My workshop ran for both the A and B sessions. Both the A and B sessions meet three times over may term and each meeting was 45 minutes long. During this workshop we covered the basics of ASL, including: the alphabet, counting
Rochester Young Climate Leaders Summit
On April 14 2021 I attend the RYCL summit from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. I had to miss a few classes but the sessions were informative and I learned so much! A rundown of the schedule is available here. The welcome and overview was from 9:00 – 9:30 and then the breakout seasons began
3 years of language study completed!!!
I took a couple classes outside of school the summer in 2020 , which counted as one language credit. With my spanish one (completed at the end of the eight grade) and spanish two credits (completed at the end of ninth grade) this counts for three years of language study. So this is how my
Meeting with Skirmante
Arranged for meeting with EU representing Lithuania in September-October And this how the chart looks now:
UN Sustainable Development Goals Presentation- 10. Reduced Inequalities
In my freshman year (2021) our program director, Mr. Camara, asked all of us in the program to create a presentation on the background and ways to solve certain parts of the assigned goals. We were given two weeks to make this presentation then we presented it over zoom. I myself presented it to one
2020 Heritage Dinner During COVID-19
Before the heritage dinner, which took place on December 10th, I made latkes, which is enjoyed when the zoom meeting for the heritage dinner started. The reason I made latkes is because my family is vegetarian and lacked use of an oven during that time, due to an electrical problem. The latkes were delicious and
Luv Micheal and Autism Acceptance
Luv Micheal volunteer work is done by talking to 30 people about Luv Michael as a way to spread autism acceptance. Using a conducted over text but I also talked to a couple teachers, friends or family members through zoom or in person. The message that I used when I texted people is as follows:
Writing postcards for Rev. Warnock and Jon Ossoff runoff
The volunteer work of writing postcards was held individually, and on our time within the time limit we had to send them. My participation in this event was by writing and stamping postcards, my mother addressed the cards for me. The message was the same for everyone, the message was as follows: “Dear (name of