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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lights On Afterschool

Lights On Afterschool!!!
Chat & Chew with EducationWorks.
Thursday October 20, 2011
3-6pm
EducationWorks invites ALL parents, teachers, and students to come see what we are doing afterschool. There will be open WEPA workshop (Latin dance), open media workshop, and open Zumba/ Modern Dance workshop.

Programs for EW's 'The Movement' 2011-2012 School Year

This year at EW we have the following programs.

Hip-Hop:
 Students learn choreography and perform for their student body and other businesses or organizations.

WEPA:
Students learn various forms of latin dance, including salsa, merengue, and bachata. Students also perform for their student body and other businesses or organizations.

Zumba and Health & Fitness:
Students learn healthy ways to eat and be active. Zumba provides exercise through dance.

The Tube:
Our media program which encompasses video production, music production, and soon photo manipulation.

Project Open Mic:
Students learn to express themselves and feelings through creative writing.

Real Deal/ Sophisticated Ladies:
Male & female students are separated into their respective gender groups to talk about their everyday changing lives.

Homework Help:
Students get time to complete homework and get some help.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The New EducationWorks Staff @ WWHS


Chaliyah Valentine

I was born and raised in Camden. I attended Molina Elementary School, Pyne Point Middle School, and Creative Arts High School. I attended Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ as a sociology major and graduated in December 2010.

Physical fitness has always been a hobby growing up. I use to take part in Tae-bo, via VHS. LOL.I am currently working on my group fitness instructor certification so that I can extend my love for fitness to others. Today, I can say that I want to pursue a career in physical fitness/ nutrition and helping to create obesity prevention programs.


Hi everyone, my name is Chante Hines. I'm a program assistant for EducationWorks program at Woodrow Wilson. I love kids and hope that I can affect a great number of young adults this year. I was born and raised in Camden, NJ. I graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School so it is a great pleasure to return and help others achieve their goals, and see them onto the next level. I look forward to meeting everyone and hope all have a good year!