Wishing you a happy and safe summer! Here are some ideas of what you can do this summer:
1. Enjoy fun programs at the Barberton Library! (Kids Program and Teen Book Club) 2. Ask your teacher about the summer school program at BCS 3. Celebrate 125 years of Barberton 4. Play at the park 5. Read for 20 minutes everyday outside 6. Plant flowers 7. Have a scavenger hunt 8. Setup a lemonade stand 9. Visit family and friends 10. Ask your family about how you can help out around the house
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The 2016 BCS Cultural Festival was held on Thursday, April 28th. This event was well attended by students, their families, teachers, administrators, and community members. Families brought all sorts of different foods that represented their culture and some children dressed in their traditional clothing. The following countries were represented by our BCS community: Bosnia, France, Ghana, Lebanon, Mexico, Nicaragua, Philippines, Serbia, Thailand, Ukraine, Vietnam, and Yemen. Our featured speakers were:
Each speaker shared their moving story about immigrating to the United States, learning English as a Second Language, and the vast opportunities at Barberton City Schools. The Barberton City Schools Cultural Festival is coordinated by the district’s ESL Teacher, Randa Nemer. The tradition of this celebration started last year, and since it was a success, we decided to make it an annual event. This year, the English as a Second Language (ESL) program joined efforts with the World Language Club (Advisor: Rose Boyd); Manga, Anime, and Graphic Novel (MAG) Club (Advisor: Karen Smith); and 5th Grade Spanish Class (Teacher: Carrie Bengston). |
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