Reflections of 9/11 with Suzette Marine
Adding to the Woodbridge High Virtual 9/11 Gallery Walk, Suzette Marine reflects on the 9/11 event twenty years ago.

Adding to the Woodbridge High Virtual 9/11 Gallery Walk, Suzette Marine reflects on the 9/11 event twenty years ago.
Accompanying our virtual 9/11 Exhibit housed at Woodbridge High School, Lynne Zanowic reflects on 9/11 twenty years ago.
Mia Vera recounts her memory of the events of 9/11, twenty years ago.
Ian Daws recounts his memory of the 9/11 day twenty years ago.
James Weiler recalls his memory of 9/11, twenty years ago accompanying the WHS 9/11 Gallery Walk Exhibit.
Woodbridge High's Cross Country Series Podcast completes Episode 2 with Legend, Coach Rob Perciful with many tips of success in experiencing Cross Country as a sport.
On August 11, 2021 I was lucky enough to sit down with legendary Coach Perciful at Cape Henlopen High School to delve deeper into the sport of Cross Country. This is Episode 1 of 2, with more memories and laughter than one should be privileged to.
We continue with an informative and telling reality of what is accessible and what is not thanks to Kamira's honest reaction to a previous issue we discussed on how community often is not open and welcoming to some individuals and can be isolating. Her view point is so valuable! Parts you might not be able to hear, as I edited MUCH out already, but it was vital to keep what is here, so below is the transcript, as close as I can get it, to her reaction. "People having centers for common interests...
The last week of Classic Upward Bound's podcast series, students reflect on what is pertinent to shape their community and how this can be done. Episode 1- Contributors- Ashlynn, Wilvenska, Ms Yates, and Kalil. Wilvenska Ms Yates
Community book discussion on The Last Child in the Woods at Every Fiber Aug 22 August 22nd, we continue a Community Book discussion on The Last Child in the Woods, covering Chapters 1-5. Thanks to the support of Dover High School Library Media Center and the idea of Math & Science Upward Bound students. This is the audio only from Week 1, Session 2's talk, with Math & Science Upward Bound student Ervin, Ms Donna, Ms Mervine, and Mr Brake participating!
August 21st, we began a Community Book discussion on The Last Child in the Woods, at Seaford's Every Fiber, thanks to the support of Dover High School Library Media Center and the idea of Math & Science Upward Bound students. This is the audio only from Week 1, Session 1's talk.
Ms Yates, Juan, Kiki, Robyn, and Isaac start us off in their views on these topics: What role does gender and sexual orientation make in belief systems and the way individuals interact with others? Should this matter and if so, why? What is heteronormativity? What's the problem with "normal?" What societal expectations are placed on gender and sexuality? Terms Explanation LGBTQIAP+ Visuals Discussion - https://www.storyboardthat.com/articles/e/gender-and-sexuality...
Week 4 of Classic Upward Bound tackled the theme of defining community. We had the following contributors: Robyn, Juan, Caleb, Ms Yates, Sherlyn, Ashlynn, Isaac, Wilvenska, Salma, Cleyber, and Kamira making a very significant point. What happens when you are FORCED into a community and aspects of that community are not welcoming? All good points we discuss and synthesize with two articles on a very specific Mr. Roger's episode: Officer Clemmons https://misterrogers.org/videos/sharing-a-swimming-...
We jump into listening to David Sedaris and his segment, "Jesus Shaves." http://scottduncan.free.fr/blog/jesus_shaves.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0yqn_OK6eE Students Juan, Lay, Issac, and Ashlynn weigh in on what role faith, customs, and beliefs play.
Classic Upward Bound Students from the Del Tech Campus in Georgetown, DE Discuss The American Dream and how they see this ideal, as then, now, and how this measures in their own lives. We start with Makayla, Ms Yates and stay tuned to hear more students!
Podcast 1 kicking off the Summer 2021 Classic Upward Bound Summer Series
Lauren and Eric Westog, athletes residing in Georgia, have long-standing connections with the sport of Cross Country. Hear some insights and tips for two athletes that have found a way to make XC a part of their success story. This is part two of the WHS Cross Country Podcast series, The Runner's High.
Twenty four years ago I volunteered to be a Big Brother with the YMCA program and initiated a friendship with Andrew DeRose. Drew always had an interest in illustration, and 24 years later, we reconnect and delve into the details of what illustration can mean to him, as well as how it has developed in him as an artist!
Our UNEDITED version of part II, as many education professionals will understand the struggle for even 20 minutes of uninterrupted moments in the day! Coach Jay Diaz (and owner of Print Coast to 2 Coast), was as patient as you could imagine, through every interruption during a school day you could imagine!
This is the edited version of Part 2 with Coach Diaz, as we took the liberty of editing out the bells and interruptions to provide a cleaner interview.
This was no April Fool's joke - April 1, 2021 Coach Diaz from Sussex Academy, and owner of Print Coast 2 Coast in Lewes sat down with us to talk Cross Country. This begins a series of podcasts we have planned and initiated about Cross Country in talking to coaches, athletes, and the overall sport. This is part I of a 2 part series. Find out about a great Cross Country tale that defines Cross Country as a sport, learn about what Sandhill Fields is, and yes, some ins and out about a sport that def...
In two words, how would you describe your pandemic experience in the past year? Classic Upward Bound students and faculty delve into this topic.
The Classic Upward Bound students end the summer session of the the Social Investigations and World Issues podcast with guests Desi Moore, Terence Moore, and Dara Savage. Educational insights during this pandemic come to light for both educators and students alike! Desiree and Terence Moore are members of the Seaford community and have both chosen education as their career fields. Coming from a family of educators, Desiree works for Jobs for Delaware Graduates, also known as JDG, as a training c...
The dilemma of sports versus athletics is brought up, and now in a new situation with Covid. See how Classic Upward Bound students view this topic.
We pick up this second half of investigating with Webber's Ed https://www.webbersed.com/ founder, Mark Webber, how a strong Debate program supports the real life expectations in such a changing educational setting as today.
We sit down with Mr. Mark Webber, from Webber's Ed found at https://www.webbersed.com/ to discuss how Debate is a tool that provides the real life education students require today.
Students from the Upward Bound Summer program weigh in in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Upward Bound students tackle thoughts and perceptions about the YA novels, Boy in the Black Suit and With the Fire on High sequel.
Upward Bound Students at Georgetown, Delaware take a preliminary examination of the books The Boy in the Black Suit and the novel With the Fire on High.
Summer Academy students from Upward Bound chose this scenario: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zlh1OkvMCDZEYgA_kGTPbushMKI4L2tp/view?usp=sharing We broke into groups of 2 - and we discussed that they feel and viewed about this topic! Thanks to Webber's Educational Consulting for getting us started!