Junior Katherine S. welcomed YAC Chapel speakers Mr. A. Jaye Johnson and Deputy Sheriff, Justin Dang.
Mr. A. Jaye Johnson is the Director of Community Relations and Facilities at Boys and Girls Club at Memorial Park. Those who know him well describe Mr. A. Jaye as A champion of youth, a father to many, and a leader of change. Some of his favorite things in life are sports; OU and New York Giants football, and Superman. It isn’t surprising that Superman is one of his favorite things as he gets to be a superhero to hundreds of children and youth every day. Mr. A Jaye has always led the charge believing everyone can make a difference; “We all need to do our part.”
Boys and Girls Clubs are working to overcome
- 11.3 million children are home alone after school
- 14.5 million youth live in poverty
- 1 in 6 students fail to graduate from high school
- About 2,700 juveniles are arrested daily
- One-third of kids are overweight
For more than 150 years, Clubs have provided children and teens with a safe, caring environment, and the resources and guidance to achieve great futures. Today, 4,300 Boys & Girls Clubs across the nation serve 4 million youth each year, work that we believe changes young lives for the better. Hundreds of Casady students have served at Boys and Girls Club in the 15 years of interaction between the Club and the Casady Service Learning Program.
Deputy Justin Dang has been the Deputy Sheriff assigned to Casady for 4 years. He started in Law Enforcement in 2011. Deputy Dang is a part-time motorcycle cop for Oklahoma County. Deputy Dang has maintained safety on campus through arrests, medical assistance and engaging the community to keep an eye out for the unfamiliar.
During the School Day
During lunch Capstone Oklahoma Centennial High School students shared a SAGE meal and learned about Casady School from YAC members Saada N. and Yasmin H. The Capstone students had their first service project of the year on 9/11 where they observed the National Day of Service and Remembrance. Chef Carrie Snyder Renfro, Consumer Science, and Technology Teacher applied to be a Service Leader School and received a $1,700 grant to promote service projects on 9/11, MLK Day, and Global Youth Service Day in April. Go Bisons! Here are some tools on their website for reflection of 9/11 Unity Day activities.
- Service Learning Project
1. 12:00 Met Carmen Clay at Harper Wing. Dialogue with Mrs. Clay's Study Hall. Took a tour of the PD and LD on their way to Calvert.
2. 12:30 Observed the beginning of lunch. Mrs. Clay and Coach T. took Capstone students to tables where they shared lunch. Students were at 5 different tables.
3. 1:05-1:20 Met YAC hosts Saadia N. and Yasmin H. by the stage area. Walked to Harper explaining how the school life is in the different buildings. Once at Harper the conversation was cut short because of the next stop the Centennial students had to make, Reading at a Nursing Home. After sharing an ICEE (I See PEACE with our interaction), the students left to their respective routines.
Mrs. Melody Hubert, Middle Division teacher sent the following email regarding a song one her students played while making their pinwheels for peace during art class. "I had a student play a song during class that has lyrics that are very appropriate for Peace Day/Week, so I thought I would share it with you just in case you might need a song for something. It is by a Christian artist, Mandisa."
Middle Division Art Class busy finishing the pinwheels for peace that they will send to Florida School that started the Pinwheels for Peace project, Monarch High School, Coconut Creek, Florida https://www.browardschools1.com/monarch
Middle Division Art Class busy finishing the pinwheels for peace that they will send to Florida School that started the Pinwheels for Peace project, Monarch High School, Coconut Creek, Florida https://www.browardschools1.com/monarch
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