This is a nice little collection of different things in this post.
The first thing is a project I (Amanda) had my 9th graders do as a final project for the Odyssey. I have had many different projects throughout this year but this was one of the coolest as far as what the students turned in. The assignment was to take a bar of soap and carve a Greek statue of Odysseus at the end of the book. It needed to follow Greek form as best as possible and show effort. The results were amazing and our lovely yearbook teacher grabbed pictures for me. Some of the statues are now gracing the school bathroom and my own bathroom now! :-)
Triumphant Odysseus
Odysseus tied up to hear the Sirens
Odysseus with Penelope
Very impressive detail!
Odysseus in classic Greek pose
A bust of Odysseus (this guy made it to our home)
The second part of this post has to do with the future of IA. To begin with, I present to you two videos, one about the history of the school and one about the influence of the school.
(Matthew is the narrator for both videos as well!)
The International Academy has faced many challenges in getting to where it is today and is a school that serves as a family and home for many students who are already living outside of their home cultures. The value of the school not just in giving an education but in the lives of our students is stressed heavily in any conversation with past students and graduates.
One of the biggest problems the school faces, as is clear in the first video, is the problem of finding a building and buying it. The land prices in the city are outrageous and it would take literally 20 years for the school to save enough to buy the current building.
What the school would like to do is to set aside a fund for a future building, scholarships, and other needs. The aim is, through much faith and prayer, to achieve the necessary sum in 3 to 4 years rather than 20.
If you would like to support the International Academy in by donating, please go to:
http://myiasp.com/contribute.html
The role of the school is vital to these children and both Matthew and I feel that the school has almost done more for us than we have for it.
Please prayerful consider supporting IA in any way at all!
Tomorrow, I am off to work with a Russian girl's group by teaching them how to do water marble nails! :-) Wish me luck!
-Amanda
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