



Last Friday all middle school students had the privilege of attending the first annual AEACMS Winterfest. Under the capable guidance and planning of Frau Goehler and Sra. Burnham, and with the assistance of volunteers and students, the Winterfest began taking shape 24 hours earlier in our MPR. By the time the first group of student guests arrived, they were treated to holiday pastries at cafes where they were required to order in German or Spanish.
With the purpose of celebrating the German and Spanish languages, as well as collecting toys for the AEA toy drive to benefit the Western Service Workers Association (see earlier post on this blog), the AEA Winterfest was a tremendous success.
Thanks to Frau Goehler, Sra. Burnham, the volunteers, and everyone who contributed in large and small ways to make this a day to remember.
To learn more about volunteering for similar events through the language department, please contact sgoehler@aeacs.org or aburnham@aeacs.org.
5 comments:
winter fest was really cool i don't know but we should make a pizza fest or something please reply thank you your friend and fellow student
~cristian 8th~
I am glad you enjoyed the Winterfest. You might share your ideas on future events with Mr. Prouse and ASB.
HI PRINCIPAL SCIARRETTA I REALLY LIKE THE WINTER FEAST BUT SOME THINGS THAT I DIDNT LIKE ABOUT THE WINTER FEAST THAT YOU CAN CHANGE IS THAT SOME PEOPLE DIDNT UNDERSTAND GERMAN SO IT WAS HARD TO UNDERSTAND EVEN I DIDNT CAUSE I DONT UNDERSTAND GERMAN SO ONE OF MY IDEAS IS THE STUDENTS THAT KNOW SPANISH ONLY DO THE SPANISH SECTION AND THE STUDENTS THAT KNOW GERMAN ONLY DO THE GERMAN PART CAUSE SOME STUDENTS DONT UNDERSTAND SOME LANGUAGES.
Mr.Sciarretta this has nothing to do with winter fest but i think there should be more post here so people can get enough info about whats going around at the school for example parents/students so they can be able to comment more and not to comment on the same thing cause then it will get boring no offence dont you think.
Thanks Alejandro for your perspective on the Winterfest as well as this blog in general. Since you have shown an interest in reading and being reflective in your comments (as an IB learner should do!) I would like to invite you to be the Middle School Student Blogger for January, 2009. Please see me on campus or email me for more information. Have a great winter break.
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