Get “Water Wings” and Fly!
Teachers and students, led by Mr. S.K Duff, had a fantastic time learning about the water crisis, and then taking action to make a difference. His 3rd grade art students participated in the newly created UBUNTU art and service curriculum.
The
kids hosted a “Water Wings” carnival where they exhibited
their African art works from Songye masks to Kente cloths, as
well as performing a poem in Swahili. In addition, the music
teacher and Mr. Duff were shaved and sheered as part of the fundraising,
coupled with an “Isn’t It Just Ducky” auction
where kids reconstructed rubber ducks into artworks. All of this
was along with a water themed carnival bringing the global water
crisis to the forefront of the community. There were many service
learning angles…plus the event was just plain fun. One
could do everything from throwing darts at balloons filled with
water colors over mural paper to having a photo taken with a “mermaid”
Hoboken Charter School, located in Hoboken, New Jersey, raised $2,640 to fund rainwater catchment, latrines and hand-washing stations for Chelelach Primary school in Kenya. Mr. Duff said, “I am so proud of our third graders, their regular classroom teachers, Ms. Shain and Ms. Nuygen and our entire school, and am truly grateful to the hard work and efforts of H2O for Life.”






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