Thursday, March 24, 2011

Spring Break in LA


Here's an email Penn State Hillel received from participants on its Alternative Spring Break to Los Angeles California last week. Enjoy!

Hi friends and family!

Where to begin?! So much has happened here in LA in the past three
days-- I'd tell you every detail but you'll have to fill in the gaps
from the students here on the trip :)

Today was our third day working at Nora Sterry Elementary, and I think
that each day has been more rewarding than the last. The past three
mornings we've helped with a physical project that the school
identified to our City Year partners. On day 1, we painted storage
sheds outside classrooms that were desperately in need of a fresh
look. There were 7 in all, and we had a lot of fun taping and then
painting. They look great.

Yesterday, we built planters that will be used outside the classrooms
as part of planting/gardening lesson plans and will surely liven up
the school grounds with flowers and vegetation. It was fun to see the
project begin with big wooden boards in a pile and end with well-built
planter boxes. We've improved our hammering skills, that's for sure.

Today we painted several murals on the walls inside the school. I've
attached a picture of one of them. The team assigned to the murals
yesterday (the group of boys from AEPi that are here working with us)
had done most of the basic painting already, but we came in and coated
everything again, touched up the edges, and added our own flair :).
The walls went from cold and white to lively, bright, and colorful. So
cool.

And that's just been the mornings!

Each afternoon for the past three days, all of the college students
here have participated with the elementary schoolers in their
after-school programs. We've spent a lot of time tutoring students
(and many of us have been able to tutor the same student all week,
allowing us to form stronger relationships with them), and after they
finish their homework (I should have brushed up on my long
division...I'm rusty!), we all hang out, play outside, play games, and
talk. These past few afternoons have been really meaningful, and it's
been awesome to have so many positive role models providing one-on-one
attention at a school where the student-staff ratio in the
after-school program is sometimes 80-1.

We're excited to learn what our project will be tomorrow morning, and
then we'll get ready to celebrate Shabbat in style here in LA with our
big group of universities as well as many students from the UCLA
Hillel. Hope all is well on your ends, and we'll talk to you soon!

Sending so much sunshine (we have more than enough to share),

Your Penn State friends

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