Slide show above of Sherri Young from the AASC teaching the joy of Shakespeare's "The Tempest", and preparing students for their Performance of Learning for the school on Oct. 24, 2014.
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Kamilah & Mikaela's Gabe, Mathew and Thunder Malik on the boat
Fire & Rain dedicated caught in the Tempest Storm!
to Tempest storm!
Fire & Rain dedicated caught in the Tempest Storm!
to Tempest storm!
Students Voices about the POL:
"I feel happy that I could be part of the play." Maria
"At the POL, I see a sense of community and togetherness. I feel proud that we have such creative students and faculty." Chloe
"I think these people have courage." Salvadore
"I saw shiny clouds and lots of props, and I thought the play was well organized." Wesley
"I hear singing and people cheering. I think this is fun and interesting." Mathew
" I thought it was funny and I felt happiness." Garlen
" I think this was fun and I think we learned from this." Alex V.
"I think that we are very lucky to have the opportunity to perform. I feel excited to go and see the Tempest in the theater." Corrin
"I feel proud of our class and I can't wait to see all the classes act." Kyle
"I heard the enthusiastic talking and accents of the narrators. I feel the positive, happy atmosphere. I felt the humor and I was unable to stop from laughing. I felt the excitement of the staff, most students, and the volunteers from the AASC." Logan
"I felt happy and impressed we did so much in one week. And I heard people saying Shakespeare dialog." Dasha
" I heard many people cheering for those who did well. I feel great to be at such a talented and great school." Marilyn
"I think how wonderful and this is fun, and I feel happy and proud." Sierra
"I feel that we did a great job and all did our best and really took this assignment to our hearts. I think that this was a truly fantastic opportunity." Frankie
"I feel happy that I could be part of the play." Maria
"At the POL, I see a sense of community and togetherness. I feel proud that we have such creative students and faculty." Chloe
"I think these people have courage." Salvadore
"I saw shiny clouds and lots of props, and I thought the play was well organized." Wesley
"I hear singing and people cheering. I think this is fun and interesting." Mathew
" I thought it was funny and I felt happiness." Garlen
" I think this was fun and I think we learned from this." Alex V.
"I think that we are very lucky to have the opportunity to perform. I feel excited to go and see the Tempest in the theater." Corrin
"I feel proud of our class and I can't wait to see all the classes act." Kyle
"I heard the enthusiastic talking and accents of the narrators. I feel the positive, happy atmosphere. I felt the humor and I was unable to stop from laughing. I felt the excitement of the staff, most students, and the volunteers from the AASC." Logan
"I felt happy and impressed we did so much in one week. And I heard people saying Shakespeare dialog." Dasha
" I heard many people cheering for those who did well. I feel great to be at such a talented and great school." Marilyn
"I think how wonderful and this is fun, and I feel happy and proud." Sierra
"I feel that we did a great job and all did our best and really took this assignment to our hearts. I think that this was a truly fantastic opportunity." Frankie
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Sydney, Phil, Kaya, Sebastion Eli as Prospero, Maria as
& Jared sing "It will Rain" to Miranda & Emily as Ariel and !
Ferdinand & Miranda's love! Jacob as Antonio!
& Jared sing "It will Rain" to Miranda & Emily as Ariel and !
Ferdinand & Miranda's love! Jacob as Antonio!
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Nyla, Justine, and Sierra Rita, Cosmos,Sarah and Kaela Jayon, Luc, and Kaela play Livy, Ben, Brom, Olivia, Elena,
sing a love song for Miranda are drunk with power to plan many roles to figure out how Lua, and Sir act out Prospero's
and Ferdinand! how to murder Prospero! to save Prospero from murder! scene.
sing a love song for Miranda are drunk with power to plan many roles to figure out how Lua, and Sir act out Prospero's
and Ferdinand! how to murder Prospero! to save Prospero from murder! scene.