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Upper Arlington High School

Upper Arlington, Ohio

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UAHS Students Experience "War on Poverty"

5/22/2014

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This year, UAHS American History teachers have been working to develop a service-learning project around the 50th anniversary of President Johnson's "War on Poverty." Students have been learning the history, and next week, each class will provide service to a non-profit organization in Columbus from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Exhibition Day (May 28th). After May 28th, the history teachers will help their students reflect through class discussion, and each student will complete an online reflection survey. 
 
The service sites are LifeCare Alliance, Mid-Ohio Foodbank, Heart to Heart Food Pantry, Angie and Ray's Homeless Outreach, Habitat ReStore, Urban Connections, Lower Lights Ministries, Ronald McDonald House, Southside Food Pantry, New Life United Methodist Free Store, and Lutheran Food Pantry. 
 
This service-learning project is being designed and implemented with support from the "Growing Together" Service-Learning Network. 
 
If you have any questions or would like more information, contact Kim Brown (brown@uaschools.org), Mike Kerr (mkerr@uaschools.org), or Karen Patterson (karen@partnershipsmakeadifference.org). 
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