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What students are doing to help


 These stories and ideas about what kids are doing to help in the tsunami relief effort were gathered from news stories across the United States and Canada and NSLC website users who submitted them to nslc@servicelearning.org. A free registration may be required to view the full article.



 *Stories in the News

 

 

January 6, 2005, NPR
Teachers Work to Find Lessons in Tsunami
A news report (audio) of what some students in Boston, MA are doing and learning about, in regards to the tsunami, upon returning from the Holiday vacation.

 

 

 

  January 6, 2005, Canada News Wire
Elementary teachers and students support tsunami relief efforts
A school choir in Peel is making and selling a CD with proceeds to go to disaster relief.
   

 

 


January 5, 2005, The Arizona Republic (AZ)
Tsunami aid being collected by EV groups: Asian organizations started immediately
At Desert Vista High School, ceramics students are making bowls they will sell to benefit Save the Children. Elementary school students have organized a car wash to help raise money.

 

 

 

  January 5, 2005, The Advocate
Students reach out to tsunami victims
Northridge Middle School students collected money from their peers by learning about and then explaining the tragedy to them.
   
  January 4, 2005, Citizen-Times (NC)
Lesson moves students to help tsunami victims
Students at Brevard Elementary gathered spare change for the American Red Cross.

 

 

 

  December 31, 2004, Everything Alabama (al.com)
Students to hold tsunami fund-raiser: Daphne High School project aims to raise $8,500 on Saturday
Collecting change at intersections, bagging groceries for tips, and going door-to-door asking for donations are some of the activities planned by these students to raise money.
   
 *Stories and Ideas Submitted

 

 

Wisconsin school projects provide relief for tsunami victims
"Students from all over the state are supporting relief efforts in southeast Asia with creative and effective projects aimed at helping the recovery of and rebuilding the lives of citizens in a remote part of the world. "The outpouring of effort and generosity by Wisconsin students following the tragic tsunami demonstrates the true value and best spirit of service-learning," said State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster. "Our children are to be commended for their selflessness and commitment to being good citizens of the world." For a description of several projects by Wisconsin students see http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/seachange/sea0403_2.html."

 

 

 

 

 

What Pound Ridge Elementary School in New York is doing
"Tomorrow, the Pound Ridge Elementary School K-5 is holding a day long reading marathon. Students have eagerly  committed to a day filled with reading in honor of the Tsuanami vicitims of South Asia. Students have collected sponsors willing to donate according the amount of pages they will read by  end of day. All proceeds collected will be donated to Unicef. Children have made posters and placed them around the building to remind their peers about the RESCUE AND RELIEF READ A THON, children are also donating  their regular snack money in jugs placed in the cafeteria. Day will begin tomorrow w/ Principal Eric Bryne reading to the whole school. Reading never mattered more!" 

Dina K.  Pomeranz
Fourth Grade Teacher
Pound Ridge Elementary School
Pound Ridge, NY  10576
(914) 764-8133
fax: (914) 764 4009

 

 

 

  

Thorne Bay School Project to help tsumani victims
"Thorne Bay School in Thorne Bay, Alaska has started a project to raise money and awareness for the people effected by the tsumani in Asia. Thorne Bay School is divided up into 7 Advisee groups. These Advisee groups incorporate all 90 of our 4-18 year old students. Each Advisee is researching a relief foundation that is currently helping with the tsunami disaster. Each Advisee will create a persuasive poster to hang at a Mystery Dinner Theatre that will be organized for our community on February 12, 2005. Participants at the dinner will vote on the most persuasive poster to help us decide which organization to which we will send our donation. Students will be selling tickets to members of our community to attend the dinner and Mystery Theatre presentation. Thorne Bay School students will also be doing all of the organization for the dinner: advertising, newspaper articles, set-up, decoration, menu planning and shopping, clean-up, etc. We are a small school, but we work together to help when we can!"

Amy McDonald
Lead Teacher - Thorne Bay School
SISD Gear-Up Co-Coordinator
SISD Statewide Testing Coordinator
SISD Service Learning Coordinator
P.O. Box 19005
Thorne Bay, AK 99919
(907)828-3921
cell: (907)254-8862

   
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