Students at two of the middle schools AALEAD is present at in Maryland, Loiederman and Argyle, are celebrating another successful school year and the end of after-school programs for 2011-2012 with reflection, final cooking projects, lessons about community and even some fun games and activities.
Reflection focused on looking back at the school year, thinking about the good memories and friendships made in AALEAD and what to look forward to for next year. Saying goodbye to the 8th graders got to be particularly hard but staff and students focused on what made their participation in AALEAD so special and wished them the best for high school.
Students also made a well-known Filipino desert dish called Halo Halo, consisting of shaved ice, milk, ube (purple yam jam) and fruits and nuts. Students really enjoyed the unique flavors and learned about the background of eating Halo Halo in Filipino culture. Students were also given the opportunity to learn more about mangoes and how to cut them properly.
Finally, AALEAD introduced some of the basic concepts of community, including the ever-increasing importance of it in today’s society. Topics included different points of view over what makes a community and how community members can communicate effectively with each other.
Although AALEAD Middle School after-school programs are over for the time being, we were able to end the year on a high note and look forward to the coming adventures and time to spend together both during the summer and next year!









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