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Blog Name: Our ASA Family's Meaningful Relationships
Url: http://www.ourasafamily.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: education, after school program, inner city
Description: The ASA blog is our way of communicating with parents and other people who want to know what great things kids do and learn in those moments we don't always see. Sometimes written by the kids...sometimes written by the volunteers...and sometimes written by the staff.
Popularity: 11 Followers

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Picking up the AS...
Picking up the ASA youth from school is an adventure. What you are about to see is just the first 5 minutes of the ASA, how the day starts by picking up the youth from school. Please continue to check out the ASA blog to see more about the everyday adventures at the ASA.
On Gleaning
i think most would agree, hunger is a deplorable problem. i tend to think that it's outside the comprehension and capabilities
Dr. Iesha
For the last two weeks I've been going to physical therapy to rehab my knee.I'm a big believer in exposing kids to new opportunities and careers. So as I left therapy the first day, I asked my physical therapist if he would mind if I brought a kid with me the next time. He said he didn't thi
More Funny Bug and Funny Faces.
My class also played "Funny Bug" for KidzMath this week.Here's what a few of the teams came up with:
Shine On: Ladaysha
Last Thursday afternoon, I took my students out to water the garden. Little did I know...I would be getting a lesson in gardening. I thought it was simple.. grab the hose and spray the plants. Ladaysha, one of our garden apprentices, quickly showed me there was more to gardening than just "grab the hose and spray the plants". She explained to her classmates that we needed to check the rainfall catcher. She made sure we picked up the trash and anything else that didn't belong in our garden. After, we collected all of the things that didn't belong she instructed everyone o

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